The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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To our friends who have aided us during the past year — by patronage and influence — to make it one of the best
years in out* business history, we extend to you, one and all, A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,
We want to thank you for the liberal patronage in the past and solicit a continuance of same, We will take it as a
special favor if you will figure with us before making your arrangements to trade next year You will always find us RIGHT
on RIGHT merchandise.
Yours for a Happy and Prosperous New Year,
UTTER.BACK-HARRIS CO
Dublin, Texas
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:-0VER THE COUNTRY t
*♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ auwi.g ,..r many friend* again. I‘M)< TOIL it hi, morning tn. a dear hunt. <The> ’ WILSON. ,» < uttle to Dublin yesterday and w#ra
_ Weather was so had w« etraid not: Regular (>rfr**pondence jwili be gone about twenty days. 'Regular Correspondence. to ship to Fort Worth last night, nj
hax. Sunday *<ho«il or church Hxtn-.j Dee 22nd.—Proctor has been rover-1 On last Friday evening James Brow-1 ' Dec. hud.—i’. It Middlebrook and Rince our town was burned^SB
day or make any further arrangement* *d with enow for the last the days.jer's house caught lire some way in the {wife have'gone to Carlton today shop-'things are rather dull but wtt'll J
fur the Christmas tree, but we will the largest in the or six years tabsence of the family and u« the wind ping. !say hereafter we will rake up all thei
h**u“ thal •“*'* if weather permits , A. K, (Swing and Frank Jenkins | was- high from the fior a, the entire' Mr. Nearing is having a well drilled ‘ news wo well
to Dublin Monday. ’ building was Boon bona-, mod by the on his farm. .Mr. Savage of Hillsboro has BMivddl
Saar Oreene was in Dublin Duturt Haines. (... \\. Huffman and 1 1Katie Looney U now improving , to his ranch two miles south of town
day S jSttgler were passing the house soon! from an attack of slow fever. and will engage in the cattle business,1
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Angular Correspondence
Ifc*. Mad—The gloom of winter ; Me all imp.- the children will he! went
J.V-'.lMS settled down upon •• .-rvttnuK »: I- to go to the Christmas tree.
Mr. Dalton in Dublin Mimil.o 'ten Hodden Andrews of Tyler. Tex-
„ **.delivered a fine discourse to a well ! I!ev Hummers filled an appointment ! after it caught and managed to get J T. It Ilrlscoc bus sold his farm one Tills ranch was formerly knowu as UWf
liF*** woodmen of the Mori i m.-t tilled house last Wednesday night, on near Comanche Hands}. [everything out of the house except the mile south of .town to Jim Turney. Wasson Ranch.
night rMH-iaiism. He 1* a One and well tal- 8cbo.il will dtsmlas for the holiday* j meat, a sack of flour and two hundred j Allle Harding and Warner M< Na _______
jPypM Walker sold « worn in Dul.hu . rated orator indeed and has a well : December 23rd and reconvene Janu- {pound* of chop* which was In. a small r.n spent the twentv-flrst In ( arlmn i Frank fhrlatv •—...........• ♦«--
..... .?'* .....fr™ ’« «"»* >" erd. It'D). Shed room ,ha' «fiev did not notice! Lee Curia.-and Deputy Shorin' .btoe : w!Ll
i'1® “orsU' lr* ,s “ vory *»“! Mrs <’• Dennett left Wednesday j Others around < Chalk Mountain sawjof Carlton were In town on 2l«t < u daughter of L T BishoD of Walnut
, telli**nt man and well informed on-morning m rpend Christmas with her j the fire and «• a crowd soon gattA ;business. Springs •were married at tha homiTar
->» "ibfeet of which he is tn behalf parents. Mr and Mrs. .1 II, Drown a; fared In. The house was not insured.! A. T and B. K. Onstott drove a . nomf fH'
^™..—_ Ktamford ; A subscription list was started late ' _
HIT fir, -Dark KetJuiu came In from John jjraatarday evening and $32 subscribed?’
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**n-.......We are having aonm folks. j he able to place him back In ns good !
• • m bs.l weather and the snow i» • Nilas Nellie WlHiarua is home fromisUape ns he was.*
show three tnuhes deep on th,'Oraobury. { .. ......■....
ground. Mining around good fire*" Mrs. Jra»« Ihirm was shopping |
I* the or-ter of the day, ttpg killing, lit Dublin Twsdaj.
v < V.T and the farmer* »re ready to J 11 Waldo- arrived Saturday from | thw. eftUl.__The ^ (U t,,j* ,>}ae» j
V :"r ,''T* tcr M*h*T cro? spbM,wbur*- whwe *»• hM ^ wy- !ha* turned out for Christmas and it is L
■'Mia of the community l« good. .lug cotton till* season. Ha will re- - --- M
'M«. crate I* able u> be up but main In Dublin probably until
It,' !,*« - ha* Iw.*n nutte sick. lopsnimc af tb§ neat cottou aMHMB.
Monday at 11
K il cow bit off cur
' Anger* last
'Pblisr SlwiiKh'-r a m
Sfjlpll jihmtay <m hu si pegs
Holla: i will nun. .!.-■■ -. I: -i
I Doblla for Lie l»i« < rap
fluut Young .gat Know
Wm,"" bkSi week
SjMir Wanghter wit! n m 1 *
the I !> Benson fa.-nt i.cat
m BHtff Dale.
cM- W ft I.ewm * M!h-;(.|
i^pW:*Dh her paren a. ”r and Mr-
JS| W. Show pf Harbin
aEfly Mrtissh ’k-fi for u>ir',-> ml- \>
■JBpINfe *f,n wurl1
raphot^MK Jnbs up there
fell Kiwi WaJker ha* a new hov oiDird
n. Th0 jro$u»* VUrtH f,?r»k
fcV UD with Frml oniv m
n- tho bride*'« father last Sunday,
Regular .(apmsiumdenc* Tarleton collsge Monday id-Adsit home tin a few minutes. We think we wtH*| «eee44-4e-fe4^-4~e-f44-
l'e<- •jfttTi........w« are having acme folks.
Regular
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Regular <Hrreapondence.
iMr. r:nd Kmll ThiehaUd.
('barite Day,
understood that they will not take ujtjV
t!,e j for » week.
! Wtj have b|id suBf r ry bad weather !! I
» former Dublin rltl-jt^jg Vinter atrd also t 4 largest enow t"
run »o, here from Fort Worth Hatur- i •- ->—. «*.— 1“
Hightower vice rack
day
carrier j J. j|. Adam#, editor of the Taylor
!>,o rural route **v«a out of Dublin. 'County News was in Dublin Monday
• am» horn# last Saturday to spend an route from Comanche to Abilene.
fttpiliil. Surplus uml I'ndMdcd 1’relHa isn.VHW
Stockholder's Kcspoiislhllltj «M.r .....#2,000j$0d
new homes I
well pleased
^KHMii* the l*ru*r»»»N Mt .tgciiicn:
and Its heet of reader* » met rv Christ
and a prosperous l9to
reached th«ir t hristmaa w»h hl« father and mother. Charlie Maamli. who has for the
cmn-y and nr« ; Mr and Mrs. !{. K Thfebaud past three months been employed on
Q.w:He. a number of men have gone to newspapers In Wichita Falls and nth-
De Lem today ant withstanding tin er north Teras towns, arrived in Ihib-
te*' aad aa«w. ilin Ttseaday night,
Mrs i«*i» Sphmr. who t* vkitlng j Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Sander* and lit-
lu Oklahmaa, write* that the weafthar; tie daughter, Margaret.<nrriv»d fetter-
** esaremejy caM. there;, - -‘dtey rrom Haatrateof to -spend the holi-
Orfe of the biggest snows we /tsn days with relative and friends
©•«. Mat.-We have had1 some very }«v*r s^-w fell here Friday night. Sat-l Will H. Key of Fort Worth Is In
Faathar In this part of the coutv HTi*y au<i Saturday night Dutdln to spend the Imllday*.
SHILOH.
Mar Corrsprtndenc
fw two week* or mors Know ha*
ou the ground three days
Mr. gad Mrs. J, w. smith went to
! Friday.
Kf. sknith Visited Mrs. Lloyd
L. Stewart hr
itSlTSren
hwa a »l«k tiabv.
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are now eotng
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Montlay w««)t ttt MaljMB ■
Sam Higginbotham writes that they ? Frank IVrltia* is due to leave rvub-
******* ***** new home at Mineral ting tonight for Farts. (Texas I
vt’etll* »H O. Jt sad llged ft fine W. F. Harvey at fiorman, who for-
We failed to mW*t.-to» the arrival of j marly lived near Alesahder." w*»
a baby hnr at the home «f Mr. ami 'Duhli# Momtay aad Tnesdsy.
Mr* r«t tkawisoo »oni« three week*!., ............>
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Frklay night with the latter*# «*ter ’ tier. Jlsf.-Thia country waa
‘z* , , ’ , „ , rt .. . n!,d ,hi* Tuesday morning and It la
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' to toe ground and that «ith the dry
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■ Flilt jl j. j. gl.n.1
In about fifteen .years? !
Mr. and Mrs. NV. R * all. T. V NaU.j;;
Mrs Fanny Oligas a tl Hurry Xeek j!!
were in Dublin wK > their families j; * Q
last Friday They r>-t vt a very cold i O
tints. ' a
T. V. Nall was in thin community
Monday, gathering t p chickens for
the Christmas dinner :,c he given at
Buckner orphan lion - at Dallas.
There has been * * .d many rab-
bit hunters out^the Is few days.
Everybody go to t t -JevlHs on the
2$th and see tbe ei t , Intaent to be
givhn by ths Chrl* n Collesta stu-
dspts. , •'
“(irandpa" Hall » > " ** been right
Sick Is getting aim ' sly now.
Most of the penp! ^ his cotnmun-
lBTlty will hsve cotton -, ; lek until af.
ter Christmas.
1NCE the burn which destroyed our banking
morning of last wef»k we have opened in comfortable,
somewhat cramped quarters tn ,llB buitdittK ne*t door
., the post ctfice. where we are prepared to extend banking
;; as usual to our friends and the public In general, and
curacy- and safety for which the Dublin National
years been noted.
W. H. Billot was In « '«tlevlll* Mo*d'
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Mrs. Kd Wood w c\ t4nglevltle
Monday visiting h.- ; ct— to*.
■a sister 0W,. „s,._TW, dHtWNl ***** #1#»* Monday visiting he
Whipple *1 with s two Inch snow Friday nlghlitUrktoy and also h
wtd this TtHiatkay dad tt is Joint Kirkslsy. Fit
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and take part.
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taken very sick yesterday. Have not
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tlur fire-proof- vault stood the lire perfectly, not
lost or even scorched and we arc v! ,d to a«nounc«
tual loss will bt» insignificant.
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A* riwit as practical we shall rebuild wjr
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• - best fir*-prtx»f vaults in Texa*.
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£ banking wants In a safe, con,creative
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909, newspaper, December 24, 1909; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543510/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.