The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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mjfiJJN, TMXA8, APRIL 17TU, l»ll.
m DUBLIN PB0ORE8S
Established 1888.
PUBLISHED KVERp FRIDAY.
LARUEHT (1TY CIRCULATION
LARUE ST COUNTY CIRCULATION
Office Progress Bids . Patrick ami It. B.
Subscription Price <1.00 Per Year.
• months 60c. 3 months 25c In advance.
J. S. DALEY, Publisher and Founder.
Errors.-.-The Progress utaiiugeuieu'.
expects patrons <«f any department of
Che paper to promptly notify ua of any
•rrors, and then to he patient and give
ua reasonable turn- In which iu correct
before further notification We make
Reed all errors on our part
The nou-v artisan .irin li-s
Lewis and Uiulronl o! ih
Union of Texas, which tin
has been ns.tig more or
sively of late,
they refer to i
in Texas. Tin
non-voltt teal , i
Membership na
all others In ,-x
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Fu in#-rs
f FroKfoaa
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! lliohl f 1 il>®!> JtH
*■ ;tol;l h til .sit iiiit uni
}' t i iiicrN \ iii iu is ,i
III /..Idol!, lull ! * v'
r i |\ aru offuct® 1 ,t.s
,i • i <,hm *• ! n i tic ' nil -
in lias
lcbllsla
nf tin
Hill ( '
duct of put>llu afT.iirs ami f h® !®Kh*Li
lion favorahl® nr unfiivnratile to the
tillers of the soii Iho nm
apokeu fOiHcrntn*; d<*:r»ihlo
tion to prouiuic t li«■ iiiiorostH
farmer arnl the wap • artier, u
render him an aTanta*® hot hi
lows, lull to [H-rin 11 an ? i; 1 * t
th® t*njo> incut .if th® |• i*•»Ii!.-s ui
own indm*tr> Mcssi " I a1 'A s
Radford arc m a t.ui ,'ar;t man
insist:nl? tha: iiuti s’uhMI >.»■ ,
w ho will »; t \ c i a j * ■ .. m;M 1*
ritfd®d r uforais t .i. itis'
vv mh »u m >ks .r
other 1 \t raucous .'naif' r a. *1 t.
this method fai'
fotitlon to matte
* *1 r11 tin- a t-l! t: .
sectiout* of the country. Thin plant
la known as feterita and in many rer-
ttpecLu renew blea kaffir and milo; the
headH are white, stand upright, and are
shaped like uiilo heads, but the,grains
arc larger and softer than mile or
kaffir. Uk® uiilo. the stalks have a
tenden«*> to sucker and to grow to w
heads after the main head has rip-
ened ff has been ‘in The forage is
sweeter ami juicier than milo and
| equals thal of kaffir
Kctertia • an he grown upon almost
i iniy tuul that will proliH'e the other
gram sorghums and in feeding \alue
is fully etjuai to them It is phtntod
and uaiidled in tile same wa> that kaf
tii or milo is i-nltuated.
I tie sol! upon whn h it is plant®.1
should ! m htokoli m the tall oi win
ter, or earlv enough in the sprung to
fas one ti r m It uia> he p!;tnl®<l with
a com planter or in t ho same w i v
(hat siii h other grains arc planted
The rows should he about the same
width as foi corn In the drwt *•*
nous tile plaids should he from eigh
teen to twent> four liii li»’s apart in
the drill In those sections having a
larger amount of *• a i 11 'he distance
can t>e reduced to ’eti or twelve inch
es. Where greater spacing rs prac
tio*d, i: will take about two poumis
of seed to plant an ;i> re, :f planted
more t U>sel> , alsi.n three pounds will
he required.
Fulti v ation should begin as soon as
Community Co-Operation
COFYKIGHTED FA KM AND RANCHHOLLAND’S MAGAZINE
Kvorvoti® is more or less proud of
the community in which he lives, and
justly ha * Hut, really. about flu* most
■ inconsistent thing I know of in a per
i son who evinces great interest iu
j local affairs and conditions, and at 't,
; same tittle deliberately does thos*
things that tend to retard the deve1
; opitieuf of his :'u»me town or cum
imin d y
I’ioh* ji.s'ple who proudly boast
j j lie advantages offered by their hon.e
town as a desirable pla« e in whii'li to
offers the public and then eats e'.s«
v\ her e himself
It may Ik* a fact that your local
stores are not us large or as hand-
Aouielv e<juipped as some of tae big
. u« stoles, hut surely you will agree
with me that your merchants cannot
possibly enlarge their business or im
p *‘o V • ■ their service Im*Vo1ii1 the c\
■ lit of the pat! on.'ge accorded 'hen,
|'!i. ndoiv. R wm are int®r®*t®i in
wringing about belter local shopping
?a« tllttes. it is nil to you and ev< ry
otto r resident of your locality to buy
SPECIAL AGENCY \ ^
Fbr the Fhmou®
“Star Brand'Shoes
The Largest Selling Brand of Shoe* in the World
Th.
A Fin* Shoe lor Men
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Thtt “Pijnrim'
The Bu
._ “SucUtr”
A ParttcuUr Shoe far Particular Women
tSunnrw Man'* Shoe
SOME POPULAR LINES
“Our Family”—
For Every Mrmhev of the Fwulr
*‘Str on* pr-Tk»n-TkaJawM-"
The Igougrtf Wrann* Wurk Shu* Made
Soft and Good"—
A Work Shoo Tw tu Nemo
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t .,1 iitt-rshartls !h. ii i)Ut!‘>naK«‘ vvh>'
in \ our Itn'iil
umrkct
vv h®n®vor
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»• \ i t jiossi li!« . a|»|»®al l
» m® as Imuu.
stl»l®. th®r»*l)>
keeping
you r
niovioy at
alxni! as ruin uloilN i\*
tii® i»ropri®t >:
fn»m®. w h®r®
ii .mi
w ork
Its
w a y
nf a ifstaurunt w ho
lomily prH'a.
through varioiiH rhiumolN of
y our
rom-
1 h»• tjuality of fh*• f»>oil
and s®iM‘® n-
niun it v
an 1
tile felon
Should b.
g: V ell to
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liuO'IM
L shit vV *
si'ii.! a
mud. .ti
mi It i v at n
plant hi
ban
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Il'TKDl VI. OF Oi l) FRIENDS
\\ OKI II MOKF 1 II \N POSITION
A good friend of tin' Progre#* an.I
ill,- IToKroKM i-»111 <■ r. whose frletulsMi;>
has extended iitiinli-fTuplodlx for limn'
M .irs .iii.I has always bci'ii moBl hig-i
l\ |.rl/l'll. ihIb l Ilf ftillowiiiK M'l
r. -qn.-Bl to ihiMibI) in tin* obi nTi.it .■
Folk.- o! till' iTrrk April !!• I l
|i,mn ti. r. .it tin- Fol ks of the Crn h
. .» i , Mill'll p I easeli to See I I'
I 'M, 1 I.O' 1 IS IP'IIIK to r .11! for t tie ■ •
.si O .1 1 '
A < t;,t \ . k in -m n ' i III t "on ins .mi :
\ ! O'' i .! I ! I M e '. M ties' > I'.il's
' ., S 1...... | I MSt i I'.' !' IIS' ill.; bus!!.' -
M, i ■ MS' t k ! '! ' 'l.li >' ' I t
■ '■ ilisl.l' . ' •'! ' s If. .1 X '.It'S O' •
o . soil (O' S' '1 :! I! ' .1 In! .1 lone ' »
■ , s!.,! '- 'I ■' ■ 1 tin IM "tress ii'
s. . !1 . 1 •!" ■ ; I.' I i 'll 1 Tit
1 S l
and
geilt leinen
ani boomers be r • ,- c i'. ! • ‘ • • •:
ami th«»i « tti:s!: .a , • »■ -
1 mo wit:; r be . r: t • • • ^ t s . ‘ h*
be pla. I'd l: ■■ ■>* i ' ' ;
FT IT Kl 11, l H W F«>K V<T Pi Hi.
d
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v\ 'bun • m•
• .{ States !
t as t»!'oii g h 1
. i g • plant !
gr«t'n pnai-s
v ■ ; \ best lo
\a - raving u
ps a !. v 'vo pa
lbl1 til*
V (ill d -Ubl
. i ».«! an \. ia
\ Ql FFR M W.
\ Hamilton until rt*cei\ed the UHtial
number of statements of accounts on
the Mist of the month. Heing a queer
chap, he did uot call them duns and j
become angry ami intimated that the I
men he owed were afraid he would i
not pay On the contrary he regard- i
id the « t edit e\tem|e<l to the first of
the month as a distinct favor, as he
«-«»uld then collect what was owing I
rim and meet his own lulls more rns ;
hn rt lor im»rc. when h*' discovered!
, < : . ha i g* mi one statement vv hu h
, i .|. \ i-d !o‘ had paid before 1 ». ■
:,. \ . • i ussed any ln>dy He paid tin
. , mil' less t lie } I b« l:ig cour te.uisiy '
.. i a;11* ,I lime to Iook Up his < he-ck > 1
W eii : .* tonnd a r»•« eifitcd bill » o\
. ! ! n g the $ i . .arge. do \ on t funk in
x\ * n t i • a r 11: g i n f e the mans place of
- and l.inn d t hat he w a - a
*!:.•' oil was f ry me t * > roh him \ >:
• b w as. is "'a'1 d. a 'ple« : , !iap
*.' m; M l* : e • i «■ N . A idem the IIII-
• ..I .!!.•! .as , or re. led. am!
\ \ vci> c.mmI nat m • d and t •• i
• ; . .....1 ' : n ini- Tha ’ s lb* w I.
■ , t .; .• 11.iint r<>n Ke or -I
IT 111 Islll Its 111 MNFss NOTH \ .
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♦ PROGRESS
♦ CLUBBING OFFERS ‘
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Matters tor j wild mat on Ml ST
:.ae ,.| r l.e part v writing.
• heap1, t name is mu t" !•*■
' \\ . m ist knew ei!' a it in«[
Th*
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*Tw* 4k T*d” School Sho««
F'orBoy* and CiirU
AU nude of Good Loalher. No .ubstitule* for leathor «ro «»«r u.«d.
“Star Brand Shoe* Are Better “
Some Exceptional Bargains
We have the Star brand Shut's, Ladies and
Childrens Oxfords in values running I nun .fl.00 to
jfsl.00 wliirh \ve art* selling at from‘Jar In 51 50
MEN’S HATS
In *l.r>0 to $:).()() values, \oiir ehoire id the hi^ line
at the exceptional prit-e of 51 00
I p to-date lines ol Ladies brass bootls, Mens
and Hoys Suits and very low liuures, ami in '|uan-
t ily, style and size to suit.
Co.id corn and cotton Planters that will do the
work and trive <_rood service, as low as 529 00
Cood cultivators that will s.im- you many
steps, much annoyance and handle your crops well,
at as low a price as 535 00
SEEING IS BELIEVING
DROP IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
C. A. KIKER, Manager
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♦ Tt) add Holland'* Maxaxtue
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South Side of Model Two-Room Rural School
It costs no more money and no more labor to build a mod-
el school house than it does to build one of the same size but
cl less desirable arrangement. The construction, heating, light-
ing and sanitation of school buildings present special problems
which the general architect and even the physician are not al-
ways prepared to meet. In the home only two or three people are
m «me room at the same time, and these are usually moving about.
If cold, they can move to the lire; it the day is dark, they can
move near the window; if the sun shines brightly on their work,
they can move away; if they become fatigued, they can change
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or go out for fresh air.
I III B V t k BON F OF " I N I F It.
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Total r®(tnl»r prif*
W* will !M*nd both for
$2 30
$ I 41)
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4 1RLSUT ERA DIKIJ MATTER IS
4 RETRIED 111 THESE PI ELI-
Tl ■■ ini
Tb**r»’ r
fond hi® right
land In iwa* ®
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us to
.* rtijuv t h® fruits of lib
•Salt lake ' if v Herald
(M K RF STI F SS IT N \ X I F \I(RF MV
tigt ktM>tn‘ wmt« r isHi' ky and
it puts us t<H. off a. dospun
» f rough, for Just w h<*tt Uiu
• tnti of sprlngt im* af h<-»*u d
tt < lamps hu»1 tb»* stuff is all off
»*. k® It will languish and lual
mink w inter is ou r and dutm
wirh for and th®n it indoU^®
t in spasm and kink and man is k®J>t
busy ;t MtiuddinR Hi® *''' h h**n
uian doff® flnnnol* and umeri bis
fmm® with liifbt und®r • lothing. and
'huv® a straw hat. th® bw« klKinr of
winter tak®* ghipw In th® gain®. m»d
®®nd# him pn®unK»nbi or ®orn®(lving
bk® that Th® robin* t f«*olt*d Just
»as murh a® th® man, and *hll® th®y
i»r® wdi’blinR »**>. th® baMchon® of
t: I * • T tin* I was ffft*» it I was almost a
m-rviuis wr»**-k. tH'n*> it'.l unstrung, . ,
str.'iigtt to cuiurc th® most trh L»i j open a window, or go out for fresh air. The people In a
,built, cii11,1 r work or tun crowded church or hall usually remain only an hour or two, and
There «u« wareeiy anyihiiot Fare not kept still and at hard mental work during this period. In
■iniiii e.-ii timi would .ikree with me the school, on the contrary, each room must contain from thirty
Tue :mii.' i am e»t seemed to gUe me to sixty children for live hours a day; no one can. move about at
more 'rouble thim it wa* worth i wjn; the boy fart hest from the fire must be kept comfortable
*'*" ,,,,ri*llv *u*r'>'‘k' *»* »<» “• >ti without overheating the boy next to the stove; every corner of
i couM not ait up i<>nu »' “ th*, room must be lighted well on even the darkest day, and yet
IX Tv^ni\ ;.r;:,Adi^t sunlight must fall on any pupil-* book : ten to twenty
of it and after an hour I felt a® though j
I ti ad ntid somet filng to **at
The *iikmat mu that 'he tenant
farmer* of T®xaa may rr^-eiv® «i>n*ld
®ratl(»tt by th® next kKislnfur® will
no doubt prove weUonie riew® to ,*
Urge portion of fh® aiertrulfura! ;hm>
elation of fb® ®fat® There are 220. m\n{^r playful ®Kaln. and ir
>1,11 of these r,mile** ien*m f»rilu>r» j (hB ,|n,|r;4Sted bird* where they *(«i.'1
•'lirrying and fro. like wild bird* Th> ,urt ,nv m » srnermis
fv n* before a *torm, searching »•") m<MKj M> people can purchane lone
ie*kly for escape, like *«v*«e lw»*m #1 |hP #rore and then the old
fleeing before a forest Are I* it any \ backbone, unlady tike rude, Jual «t»e*
wonder if they, a* ibey elnk deeper
and deeper Into the mkre of etvtlt**-
tton, turn and anarl like b«*«tj and
•nap ilk# eur«T In »uch mental aoil
the potarvnou* ytnea of *u*p)eion bloom.
UM fhlatlea of reeenge thrUe nad
front of puxreky ripen# into r*»-
firm attMOonf Lit tt*
them cold feet, nod they caekio no
more. If winter In •«**«» ha* hooted
and #er«#clMMl. It* hiirkiy improper »
protest to bring; bat. hang the old
knekbooef It MtooM be ImpemsjMK for
mining • fwn who* rm*f tor
i times the amount of fresh air needed in a dwelling room must
f,.|t | be brought into a school room, and yet no child must be in a draft,
e-rengtben*-d that wn« about a*.-1 The following good features are illustrated in *bov* cut:
y.-«r* ««.>. and iificr continuing po*- j 1. No windows are in front of or to the right of th? pupils,
min in pur,- of coffee amt gradually! 2. The windows are grouped on the left, with thin muillons
geiting wronger, today i can n*t anj j between, allowing a strong light to come from the pupils' left,
dig. Bi anything i warn, walk a* much Lj'he windows behind the pupils are lowered, thus shutting out the
M} "'T''* *«■« »,w“dy ‘light while providing ventilation.
3. The windows are high at the bottom so that the air
passes evenly over the room; there is not more breeze near the
window than passes throughout the rooih.
4. The windows are high at the top, allowing the air to
escape from the room at the place of greatest pressure.
Any rural district of Texas that in planning to build a school
house may secure, by writing to the .State University at Austin,
a free bulletin on one. two, or threerroom school buildings. If
desired, plans and specifications accompany the bulletin.
I want. My ni>r>»>* arc steady
I believe the fir*! thing that did
mo any good amt gave mo an upward
Mari, »a* Poatlini, and I u»« it alto-
gether now instead of coffee ''
Nam** given hy the Post urn Oo.. Bat
tie Greek, Mich
Po*tum now come# In two form*
Regular Pn*tuni mu«( he well boil-
ed, 1.V and Sic package*.
t lutait I'tataa Ii a toluble powder
A tea«|MX>Oful dl**olxe* qutckty in *
cup of hot water and. with croam and
sugar, make* a deitelou* beterage is*
■tsstijr. Jftc and 60c Una.
Th# cost IMS' rap of hoik kind# is
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bowl th# ssa
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Many thing* go without aaylng, but
few women so fo. <
To tbe man who has to carry Us
j lea* a *ack of troobts seems a bwsbsl.
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snbsortp*
ta So
do sol be
0 .
It row hdt* not paid yosr
Bon to tbe Progress it Is Urns ts
so sow. If tt is aot »aM 4a aot
ex.-sssram.'six:
■amad to be ^ tiadeaaaa.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914, newspaper, April 17, 1914; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543522/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.