The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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iiwKjivi u ie\v yearn tfgo n; When you make a present of a
With his barn hands Captured u periodical to n friend or a fauiily you
fur the edification of a former!are reuliy selecting « companion to
ent of the United States who for j Influence them for Rood or III during
lime has been engaged in hunt-,a whole year. If the acquaintances
'Id beasts in Africa. Ills stunt of yonr sons and duiightei* were
ewarded l.y hia appointment us talk u) them aloud us some
marshal Out In Has- talk to them silently, how quickly
Is a man who has the you would forbid the companionship!
of "man-who-catche#- j In the one case ns in the other, the
-his-hands" thrown and best course Is to supplant the Jnjur-
poat. He Is an old man Ions with something equally attract-
Wllltum*. who lives on Ive and at the same (line ‘ worth
i while." A food can be wholesome and
sr, manager of the ranch,] utterly distasteful Heading can be
keli recently and told the'made so. too. hut The Youth's Corn-
editor how it was done: j punton not only nourishes the mind.
js took a small cow's horn j but delights It. just like that ideal
It so he can make a milee human associate whom you would
Ing that made by a rabbit ! choose. The Youth's Companion fills
when caught by a dog Mr. Williams .that place now in more than half a
armed with a twenty-two turget rllle million horn*'*. Cun you hot think of
secretes himself behind a tiusli mid | .mother family in whirl! it Is now
maJtpt ft noise like a rabbit ttrr stated, j known where it w ould be Joyfully wei-
BW?F coyote that hears the mdse! coined?
rushes up to the hunter and In this j If the I1 75 for the. 1910 Volume Is
he calls up a pack of three or !sent now, the new subscriber will he
wolves
The author of the poem that startled
the vsry foundations of Ert«U«li so-j
duty, William Watson, who penned j
“The Woman with the Her pent’»i
Tongue,” has announced that he had;
tn mind when he wrote the poem Mr*.
Herbert Asquith, wife of the British
Premier, and her stepdaughter, Miss
Violet. Mr. Watson has arrived Ip the ;
United States With hl« bride, and is
sued a algnod statement of the Ident-
ity of the Women who inspired the
poem. He states:
“Tho ..pOern is a composite photo-
graph of Mrs.' Ksqulth and her step-
daughter. Violet. It is a portrait of
the physical characteristics of Mn.’j
Asquith; The latter Is the voice of the ]
family and rules them ail. Violet la 1
the real official voice speaking with
authority.”
Since the publication of the verses
In an edition of the poet's works, spec-
s were to j U|atjon has been rife among English- j
periodicals | ni(;n RM (0 who Wttg intended to do
serve the poet’s sharp criticism. It whs J
not until he arrived In this country j
on his wedding trip that he allowed
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WI10 have worms, who are sickly> restless or irritable; those who eat top much
sweet stuff, who suffer from colic or irregular bowel movements,.'will grow
strong, rosy and cheerful under the cleansing and invigorating influence of
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
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As a corrective fat disorders in the stomach or bowels, for clear-
ing the complexion and promoting appetite, sound sleep and cheerful
spirits, tt is unequaled. Good for either sex und-atl age$ from five
years upwards.
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Oet the Omuln« w#ia lito 1 igure 1
Sold by Druggists.
3** to Ke4 on front tjubel.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
Dublin Drug,. A Jewelry t o. Agents
DOMESTIC SEWS. j about to become mothers and the
Leader,# of organised labor at Pitts-1 treatment of Infants during the first
himself to make a clean declaration | J,U^K formally declared war on the week of their liven,
of her identity. A dispatch of recent • * n '*1 States Steel corporation owing! Mrs. Bailie McKinney
date gave a possible reason for tile *ts open shop policy. tion suys, led Quantrell and his hand
venomous attack on Violet Asquith] 1 ‘brie! Belaya, a nephew of the into Lawrence on the memorable oc-
and her mother. When the poet wae[^**'a’ *' 111111 president. Is the defend- casion of the sacking of that town on
questioned about the statement, cabled jattt 1,1 1 breach of promise suit in the August 21. 1863, died a! Emporia,
from London that Violet Asquith had [supremo court of New York. ; .Nans., after a long Illness,
declared the reason for the poet's at- bright brothers at Buffalo, N., The supreme council of the Ancient
tack on her and Mrs. Asquith was' arc see*{ln*' a Prpbtnlnary Injunc- and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons
Standard to Pay Dig Costs.
Costs amounting to $42,000 were as-
sessed against the Standard Oil Com*
who. t rad I- puny in the 1'nll.ed States circuit ocurt
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caused§by her father's refusal to re-.llt,!' restraining
Glenn Curtiss from for the Southern Jurisdiction has pur-
conunend Watson as a knight and a 1 - j1 bu manufacture of aeroplanes. | chased a site upon which to build
so refusing to make him an allowance' llcnry Lrolaski appeared before the a new temple at Washington, planned
from the British treasury, this lie de- -enu'c Judiciary committee to protest to be the finest of iis kind
tiled. “I never in my life asked As- ''‘Rain.-.! !* b,ll to prohibit transmission | The natloal grange has again in-
qultli for either a title or a pension.” I0*' race track belting odds by wire ^lorsed woman suffrage. It is reputed
I Watson said angrily, "All I ever asked! The establishment of a protectorate to have a million members, while the
up a pack of three or :*ent now. the new subscriber will be j hJm wa8 ,0 b,,atow „„ annuity on th«!b>' the States and Mexico waf 1 American Federation of Labor, which
sometimes and succeeds !entitled to all the remaining issues of | I)e)mjlegB wtdow of John Davidson.!urged upon the state department as a ! annually does the same reports its
in kilting all of them Shackelford
aftff .^ffipikmorton counties pay a
bdVKftty of fifty cents each for the
>ipd|p>, and he gets about a dollar
each for the furs. The ranch also
pays him to hunt the wolves.
:”TJie Texas hud more originality
about him than any oilier race of
Skftn, especially west Texas, where
■fiftrry Crittenden, thp cowboy lyric
was Inspired to write his poems.
Cow Boy's Christmas Ball” and
h!so The Companion's "Vene- (he pf)et Asl|ullh sllirt he wou|d |>ro. 'solution of the Nicaraguan problem.
IMO't
linn' Calendar for 1910. lithographed,
it) thirteen colors and gold.
TEE YOl'TH’S COMPANION. I
< nmpaiiiou. Bldg Boston Mass.
New .Subscriptions received at ibis
o Hi ce.
bounty!
vide for her from the royal
fund. This, 1 believe, was
quently done.”
The daring of the attack is a cause
of womler, for Watson barely escaped
being poet laurate of England. When
for medical re-
glll,ae- Farmers Na'ional Bank
| Ok la., the First Slate Bank of Kaefer, search have discovered the germ of
'a small town eighteen miles south , poliomyelitis or intlamation of the1
west of there failed. 'gray matter in the spinal cord. It was
Petitions are being signed at. Okla- ‘ d»ne with the aid of six monkeys.
as'aed if he intended making Aftierica j bema ( ity, demanding the impanelling i (ion. Clement A, Fvans of Atlanta,
his homo now, tie refused to Issue a grand jury itnmediately to inves- Ga.. commander iu chief of the t ntted
JStnng For 15 Years.
doctors and $200.00 \vorth (if ^nedlctne j definite statement, adding that he was|tlKalw t'1,‘ ‘ituse of the failure of thn-jConfoderute veterans, has pledged the
in vain, B. F. Ayseue, of Ingleslde.
N. C., at last used Dr. King's New Life
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District Judge,' and where the Pills, and • wrtes they wholly cured
kttbtsman Williams has matched bis j him. They cure Constipation, Billious-
ttning With that of the most cun-j ness, Hick Headache, Stomach. Liver
Of all beasts, the coyote ' Kidney und Bowel tnffibles. 25c at
___ I Piles. 25c at Overton Drug Co.
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^-pS... Booking tine’s Best. j Negro Lynched at Rosebud.
_Its a womans delight to look her j Koil()Winp the |)robablp fa,a, wouml-
-’Wkpfc.' but pimples, skin eruptions, sores I. . .... ,, ‘ . .
and bolls rob life of Jov. Listen! I,,K of C"y Mar,Hhal ""li11”1* ""«> 11
Buck ten's Arnica Salve cures them; ! 1'lstol duel with the mayor,
ftlftkes the Bkin sort and velvety, it Coke Mills, a negro, was wounded,
glorffies the face. Cures Pimples, I overpowered, placed In the city Jail
.Sprft Eye«C Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, about six o'clock Monday evening and
Chapped Hands. Try il Infallible for | later removed from the Jail by a deter-
mined party of about fifty unidentified
persons and hanged to the tower of
the fire station about a half hour lat-
er.
Attempting to place the negro un-
der arrest on a minor charge, City
Marshal Williams chased the offend-
er, who ran for mmc distance, and
then, turning, opened lire. Two bul-
lets struck Willin' s The mayor and
the negro had ri jistol duel near the
oil mill reservoir. in the outskirts of
the town, in which several shots were
fired. One of the bullets from the
mayor's revolver struck the negro in
the right leg below the knee. The ne-
gro was then overpowered and taken
to jail.
Medical aid was hastily summoned
when It was discovered that the city
marshal was seriously hurt. He was
removed from the street and an ex-
amination showed that, it is probable
his intestines have been pierced by
one of the bullets which struck him.
Wealthy Woman Aids Striking Sisters.
Miss Annie Morgan, daughter of J.
P. Morgan and Mrs. O H, P. Belmont,
mistress of millions, appeared today
as duly authorised labor leaders
charged with responsibility In direct-
ing In part at least the strike of 40,-
000 girl shirtwaist makers
A statement was given to the public
saying these society leaders will pro-
vide aid grid legal defense for all
members of the union who are arrest-
ed while doing picket duty, and > er-
sonally will take up the work of di-
recting the strikers.
here only on his bridal trip. iColumbia Trust ( umpuny.
Mrs Watson was formerly the belle Mtincy iu the form of a reward is
of Dublin, and yet Is declared •«» »»» believed by the police to be the
shy little woman, who is lnterWBU°«»ly ""-:u,s wlll,h wl» restore Alma
first in her husband, then in his poetry
and finally In the t’nlted States. It is
stated that the love of the couple was
it1:!
Overton Drug Co
Sputa Fe to Improve Texas I Inc*.
The Santa Fe has authorized the e\-
paqdlture of $:U>0,000 In standardizing
the roadbed between Temple and Lam
pftilas and Zephyr and Brownwood
Tfie contracts have been prepared und
thft name of the contractor practlcal-
1$ decided The contracts will be
•J^rtirded within the next two or three
dftya and the work will begin soon.
Frpm three to six months will be re-
tjtyffOft to complete the work, but it
irttt all come under the head of 1909
Work, as II was authorized In this
In 1910 the Santa Fe intends to
spend about the same sum ns that
above In similar roadbed irn-
•tnents on the San Angelo divls-
Jhe Santa Fe has already coui-
J‘“v laying ninety-pound steel on
and this work, with the
1 improvements and standard-
1, ia done so as to prepare the
. ffalo division for the heavy
s It #111 carry when the Texloo
completed Tills will give
Fe a short line from Gul-
the Pacific coast, and all the
will move over the San An-
on. Hence the necessity to
indardlxlng the road, putting
steel and making It ready for
«sed traffic when the cut-
pproprlatlon of $860,000,
be spent In making cer-
revlslons to raise the track
water in the widening of
and In the standardising of
Two hundred and forty
ollars will be expended In
tween the points named —
ipasas Zephyr and tlrown-
iM
■» One »f The Dldest.
Statee Express Co.,
the place of the Fargo
pea of the FrUco system
Irst. has heretofore had
south Texas, but will
fall the larger cities or
at many of ihr small •
: States Express company
oldest, having been
and ou 'January 1st.
over railway lines
of between SO.OOO
urates over some of
> companies in the
•fn« the Frisco,
re, Lackawsn-
dk system.
Aytf’s Cherry* Pectoral fs a
regular cough medicine, •
strong medicine, a docior’x
medicine* Good for easy
coughs, hard coughs, desper-
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, fake
it. If not, don’t take it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
w„ *„!>..•!. p*'*r fomsue
• ZL’mXlmXS2»
if#® vu» ■•eniftw
W* ui
••HI
iddke of Ayer’s Pitts U s«
on*stbedtime. Assruls.taia*
j Kellner, the missing eight year old
Louisville girl to her home
State funds amounting to $122.-
consumated by marriage after a court- ’867.93 are on deposit In the Partners dollars and 5
ship of two weeks on the wdld Irish J National Bank of 1 ttlsa, Okla.. which jSalalioand Jo
coast where the bride lived. She de- j
tiles any aspirations of being a suffru- |statement by Governor Haskell. | William It Boars
The cellmate of the expenditures t0 the time wpeii :n
gette.
The poem is
The
Hyszoko wp-re the
has dosed its doors, according to the men arrested
is looking ahead
enlireL new po
prosecution by the government. This
does not include the $40,000 which
the Standard paid some time ago, Tha
oil company was relieved of paying
$15.52.5, the cost of the records furn-
ished to the government attorneys.
Arrested on !Serious (barge.
Slier iff T L. Jackson of Comanche
went to I at mesa, Dawson county, lftabs
week after Ernest Rutledge. ,WfRj is
winded in Comanche on a statuatory
charge, alleged to have been commit-
ted in the Bibb community some five
years ago The injured party In the
case has since married and moved to
Oklahoma.
11 Health Is More Expensive than Any
Ctt re.
This country is now filled with peo-
ple wlio migrate across the continent
tn all directions seeking that, which
gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of them
are suffering from and lung trouble
or chronic catarrh resulting from neg-
lected colds, and spending fortunes
building of a $2,500,000 George Wash- ; trying to regain health. Could every
sufferer hut undo the past and cure
that first neglected cold, all this sor-
row and pain, anxiety and expense
could have been avoided. Chamber-
lains Cough Remedy is famous for its
cures of colds, arid can always be de-
pended upon 1 sc it and the more se-
rious diseases may be avoided. For
sale by Overton Drug Co.
same reports
I membership for 1909 at l,54«Mimi.
As a result or the closing of the Scientists*in the Rockefeller intdl-
at Tulsa, tute at New York
support of his organization to the
Ington memorial hail at Washington.
A desire to get money with which
t.o buy Christmas prei outs was the ex-
cuse given by Iwo . len at Chicago
w ho admit counter fi.- iug dollars, half
'-'.j pieces. George
as follows:
for the war department for the com- (litleal party shall make Us appear-
ing year, amounting to $94,799,067. jance. arid this time, he said, as he ad-
: were favorably acted upon by the ]dressr-d the non partisan gathering in
| house committee on military affairs, 'his honor at the Hotel Aster In New
] Hampton Uoul.l Westcott. president ; York, is not far off
Laden' with rapid tire field puces.
I
Woman AVIth The Serpent's
Tongue.
She is not old. she is not young.
The Woman with the Serpent s-of the Standard Oil Company of Ken
Tongue I lucky, was declared insane by a slier- .500.900 rounds of n in id unit ion and
The haggard cheek, the hungering iff’s jury at White I’lalns. V A He clothing and provisions enough t<> last
eye. believes he is hounded by reporters the men two months, tin* auxiliary
The polsioned words that wildly fly. | Governor Wilson of Kentucky has cruiser Rralrle prepnred t > riuk. its
The famished face, the fevered hand—'offered a $500 reward for the arest second attempt to convey two liaml
Who slights the worthiest in the land and conviction of the kidnappers of j,,ns of marines to Colon. 1’iunumi
Sneers at the just, contains the brave, j Alma Kellner, the eight year old girl ; The second attempt of Miss Adi-
And blackens goodness In its grave, ’disappeared irntii I < r home a week
ago.
in truthful numbers be she sung, j Jame8 j Hill, the railroad builder.
The Woman with the Serpent's j WPnt on rei.or,i at Omaha. Neb, as
Tongue, i favoring good cooking and declaring
Concerning w hom. Fame hints «< 11he lack of knowledge of that art was governing the enlistment of the re- : match box It has oil and wick, and
tilings causing more divorces than all other i crults. j throws a tiny ray of light into a key
causes. | Twenty tramps who (pad crept Into
President Taft told IIOO prominent j Judge Heitler's court room at the
business men of Connoticut many of Harrison street police station and
the facts about governmental expen- slept there Sunday night were fined
dlturcs and revenue at the annual $20 each The tramps came to Chl-
dInner of the New Haven Chamber of ,-ago from far and near because they
Commerce. said that word had gone out that this j
The Imprint of a burglar's hand !olty was kind to the homeless
found on a greasy oil cloth tn the lamra Braden, sixteen years old
hiide Pori wood of DecaUir. Ill . to en- 1
list ill ltie I ailed States Navy in order j
to lie with he sweet.ieart, who has
been sent to Central America went j
because of certain regulations ! slight!'
the enlistment of the re-
awry
Pastor'* Burglar Museum.
A grim little museum of burglar
ions and murderous implements is a
strange collection to find in a clergy-
mans study Canon Horsley, the new
mayor of Southwark. Englahd, has
a number of relics of this sort which
are perhaps unique in their way, see-
in:- that all of them were given to
1 heir pi t sen! owner by the desperate
characters who used them.
The t nlbvi ltppi was made when the
op w m.ivor was chaplain of Clarketi-
well prison from 1*76 to 1896.
Here is what l» known as the key-
hole lantern." said Canon Horsley lo
a Dally Mail representative "It is a
rough home made contrivance only
larger than an ordinary
s
Told but In shrugs and whisperings:
Ambitious from her natal hour,
And scheming all her life for power:
With little felt of seemly pride;
With venomed fangs she cannot, hide;
Who half makes love to you today.
Tomorrow gives her guest away.
Burnt up within by that strange soul
She cannot slake, or yet control;
jVlalllgnant-lipp'd, unkind, unsweet;
Hetlc and always overstrung—
Tho woman with the Serpent's
Tongue.
To think that such as she can mar
Names that among the noblest are!
That hands like hers can touch the
springs
That moves who knows what men
and things!
That on ft EH will THEIR fates have
hung!
The Woman with the Serpents
Tongue.
—William Watson.
Ntiitcnicut II) Mr. Hutson.
"The Woman with the Serpents
Tongue” is a composite photograph
of Mrs. Asquith and her stepdaughter.
Violet. The poem Is a portrait of the
physical characteristics of Mrs. As-
quith and the mentality of Violet Aa-
qutth, The latter Is tlyk voice of the
family and rule# then/ all. Violet Is
the real official voice speaking with
authority. She tt Is
Who sllgltU the worthiest In the Isnd.
Sneers at the just, contents the brsve.
And Blackens goodness tt It# grave
WILLIAM WATSON
kitchen of a down town apartment in
New York has led to (he arrest of a
man whom the police charge with
the robbery.
John E. Bervvynd. the millionaire
coal man of New York, has given
$100,000 for the care of poor women
Teacher#’ IVrtUeate# Granted.
The recent meeting at 8tephenvllte
of the board of teachers examine a
for Eratb county, granted second grsd«
certificates to the following appli-
cants: Mies Jennie Cooper. Owen Kel-
sey, Huckabay; Mias Josephine Land.
Altman; John Leverott. Fields; Mr#.
Dettte
NURSING MOTHERS
show the beneficial ef-
fects of
Scott’s Emulsion
A
in a very short time, h
not only builds her uj>.
but enriches the mother !,
milk and properly mun-
ishes the child.
Nearly all mother:; v i. ’
n u rse thei r ch i Idrcn; h< 11.1 ■
take this splendid f>*< d-
tr'nir, not only to keep
up their own strength but
to properly nourish their
children.
as
MM®*""**
Iplpi
while In company with another youth,
was fatally shut at Washington. Pa,
by Walter Hey bold, eighteen years of
age, a high school student, who later,
when surrounded by officers, commit-
ted suicide by shooting himself
through the heart Jealousy is sup-
posed to have caused the deed
Advocating the adoption of a defi-
nite wnterwary policy bv the Bulled
Slales government. Representative
j Richardson of Alabama delivered an
j extended speech in tile house in which
I he proposed the ex|>endit lire of $50.-1
10(10 non for the improvement of the
Mi Isaippl river -tod its tributaries, j
I .v :■* Argyru Hunter, w ife of Dr j
j Edwin L Hunter, broke down the door j
of her rlesideitce nt Chicago and arm- j
lug herself with a foot stool drove
away a burglar, who fled through the!
rear door of her apartments with Jew |
jolry valued at $200
| While some tobacco Is produced in
almost every state, less than one per
cent of this country's crop Is grown
west of the Mississippi. Texas being
the only trans.Mississippi state in
which the Industry ha* gained much
Importance. Kentucky leads all the
states It! tobacco growing It pro-
duces more than one-third of the
United State* crop and about one-
ninth of the entire crop of the world
(Ymnucltc Enjoys Nome Prosperity.
Notwithstanding the drouth and un-
favorable conditions the good year '(*»
has brought Comanche many nice.
subatonUal improvements -the new
depot, the Jay and Holmsley build-
ing. Nie Comanche National Bank of-
fice building, the new Masonic Tern-
elegant residences
the good yew 1919 hold#
hole or wherever il is required. Bur
glars on the stage and in books carry,
large dark lanterns tri real life they
find this little arilce. which is easily
concealed in the palm of the hand, a
more practical thing '
There are several types of jemmies.
One made from a heavy square file
Canon finds very useful for opening
packing cases There are several pat-
terns of twist drills, augurs and gim-
lets, and two knives, one with a blade
about nine Inches long. Firearm# are
represented by a very ancient and
quaint pistol with elaborately chased
barrel and trigger
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IK Y<V: ( AN (JFl
Better Light
with a lamp that use*
Less Than Halt the Current
what can you afford to
pay for the new lamp i
Th# G.B. TuagMcn
is a masterpiece of invention, genius
and manufacturing skill. We can
supply it at a price which will enable
you to make an important saving in
the coat of your lighting.
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