The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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UBLIN PROGRESS
Established 1888.
PUBLISHED KVBKY FRIDAY.
LOCAL RAILWAY T1MK CARD.
FriiK-o
North bound leaves 1:03 p. 2.13 a.
South bound leaves 3:33 a. 1 33 p
Kaly-I enlral 7
West Bound leaves 11 3 t
Kast Bound leaves l" : ,i 1 .•> .i
1:40 West Bound remains 2o min
ute« for dinner. All other trams stop
at Dublin 10 minutes for lunrli
Living a-bsolnteh .-via-
world round abou1 v,. .
thing else Is a • ..
It means takm
fairly, every mOi:. m I
with a fre , :> a > ■ -
and strength . n. i' i
this plctui-d mP i
resolution m .!.• .
would be • I■ >i• !
la a mightv goo.i :• >
live and .ml. ill. i.
OUS to ex. hang. 1 li ■■ a
tie for one ••■in:jtpt-.l •' " 11
thtllgS would lie i ..
much easier : ■ • ■ '• ' "■:
you in w.ii I..*, g " :
living on i .■'1
< tit .1
Did >.m «
ku king an I ' •
l>n ■ la ; : -■ it ‘is "r.,:i
In. m 'hs ' lie d * 1 i ■: i
it.- lii a in ksli.i.i , t
wa rd -ugn of 1: i s a • ■ i
i lllsl'.e .1 ■ tie !
evervl.odv .mi - . ‘
cord wit li > our
lit or 1>I I V it 'e n.e e -
weather IS heir lle.il, m
v tstt vour wi'e
except gt'i '(.
to the deni .
work,-- 1.x :t
THE MISSING LINK
While the Federal Reserve Batik of
fera to lend nicmey at 3 per vent to
banks that will lend to the farmers at
tl per cent, not all banks a
to let : he t at nu t s li.t'. t he
* : ■
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS.
ANENT THE SENATORIAL C'OfYKST
0%
t.
Much has already been said through
the press add \>therwtse touching the
run off primary between Senator Cul.
billing beihon and ex-governor O. R. Colquitt.
tl,, x ,1 [That Sciiatoi (’uIheinon will be again
In
.It i
is baldly a shallow of
o.». we liiicssi, all things
should b** . Ill i’ai I wo
I I!iak>' Ini: lit! U‘ tin
il; i In ;.n i s hat \lr. ( \»1-
i: •..»- <« ,;>iu ' * * tin1 admin
t III i K lilt i »» IS il t K_> 11 I A**
1111 * I >\ 11 u * ■ M
3. A. ROBERTSON FINDS
FATHER AFTER FIFTY YEARS
INTERESTING ROMANCE
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WhdWoui®
Vlthutigh It may sound like fiction
his is att ae story of real life and
iMil has to do with the reuni'lng of
i mi bet and sous after fifty years.
: .tig \v bleb time the soils believed
... i• ta S . i dead and the father knew
i,. i 'n n t- . .1 idle she re a ito.it of bis
WHhout Soqal
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d.»
-pill ‘
K inf* tifti tit
li.- is as Mil .il;t a I
!'t*g! sir ft 'tl IPt eford of
If-',.: ,i:i id-' 1‘* \ a S ,
1 a : i .IIK
' *•«•*•: >t i
.•able, for l
*1 ilia;
Ills t > I ♦
' in- all'
mug
igillM
man s
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I m our ju.lg
• i •■:»!*' m u.i
; »>f nmi'M •
is not physi-
however, that
vole almost ,i
Mi Culberaon and
ColquiH and added
in-mies he has made
n stand he lias taken.
; i stm. Oi Wlion, i’oleman
in of : hi' tour < hih1:<
nig a reunion wuh
in Johnson county
f separaiioTi
l snd. 1 C Robertson liv*-.1
Pm :ami|v. a wife and 'oui
., .. .n iii een * oumy, Missoui .
, M, si < tf i h«- tom * hildt en w as
t i ai > t>l age. tin- youngest om-
:it'iii.!i old I! was the imublous
1 of i is on*’i net ion following the
>f .lies tales Mr Robertson had
,1 in the Federal army. Four nf
i. ighboi s had been mv steriousl.v
a)r'rM&iibS&
S-OXXfUKL CH7U7?'
ad
- S..t
t: .f
i hi-
■plus a >,i : hr ii
- ha v •- .- v r i Im-Uhi
1 .
.cii'-iu is fi lends whu
g* d 1 <> S* nator Cul- ('•
, .t .1 nd Mi. Robritstm
p.-iSiUinl safety.
had fear for
ll as
!l. 1 SOU ill m • ■
\. ni. it >*’»’ins but a M
M- ^Htldb ii a horscand
ro*lc i way
and
I •ui.-o: a M* r'lir
: I'-iou ' hat Colquitt j \ >
>i;; * vx i) vrars latci
i h*'
familv
• -n
" • . : ' . i.: ;
* 1' f* .1! i H un , hr -’»')! Jl , t 1
• r j !i. had bit’ll kill
rd at
C.Mol
IF-
K.s.I’l- SMI! i,
• nl. I
, n g -. \l issou t i Th»-
family was
I I V M h I M.S V Ml 1*0 I V I OKs
•!11 \\ is«'i uni11 Mat * h. ! ’•1
. .11 if't-rw i: ii. \\ hen 1 bev w •-
■n !ni :ih-.| Mn- fat ln-r w a ^ 11
- * ti.■ am o! e)gh» \ !'«>ni in .
id«» It »h mmi tain ui > . ! \ a
!'« !a' he? h f \ Imin.- on hoi e
\\> are so used to sugar
tUat wo me lilicl>' to f*»r-
r«t to give It Its properly
Important place. Right
now If someNvly asked
you what sugar was good
for you'd probably say—
"Oh! to put In coffee and
tea and for making ran*
dies and desserts.” That's
It—we all think of sugar
a sweetener and over-
look it* value ns a food.
The chernlRts classify
sugar as a hydrocarbon—
that namto n>ay or may not be Interest-
ing to us, but what is interesting Is their
statement that It has, a* a hydrocarbon,
cquul food value with the starchy foods
and by digestion largely adds to the
fatty tissues of the body.
Why 41 o we eat sugar anyway? Your
first answer nd,;ht be: "Recause it Is
sweet and tasn-s good.’* of it« if the
answer would 1 •> correct, but the none
important fact Is that the 1m*■!;.• i ram
sugar be<-.'»use It neeils It. And when tho
body craves somet -ing It gl * us an ap-
] etite (*’r it. So j • -tardy i ai'.i why wm
like sugar and l j-^h nude \v:*h sugar
. r.d r ot Just hev mu •* th.« v ai o .« ct.
In \ iew <d the f n t t ..t s .r h is g -no
vip so t: :•oiendously of l.do l..cse facts
s* m
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ir m.nd
u.i h -
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gb
r •! t.: a:
i 1 * banc
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i. C.i;:. i
a i1 and ittvv
!v i o !o!l L-.i"w ■
i - • In: I In t h *■j
. i:' • Instead
<»f im upatinn
Fomain In
-f a iM'itcr w a>
and Kant h h t--
! i
l
till
\; 'In ago nf I.
id hi I ! M>n. ’ ho >04
! >*-o 11 i In 'Ui* a n«l
i ; n r 'nil Pi i-min ! v . w hoi
11 v. d hm an h, K in' a n
1 !
d« :
i : ’ i-i n \ « a i .'
ml snn. lof!
!i\ chain o
c his
) Mu'
•n in
- ami
Coin*- to think
one of Mio nit si.: a
folks never kn<M k
lasting busy, ho* >:
—Whitney Mc.-t-v-iU'
> a ; d a
" • i -• g ’
• 1 and * . i., > 11 a i /
r.i b)l
man'
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f lit !
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!lit ! S It
vx a 1'
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an’
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th. " a
• 1 .: •: M :.a ’ • ■ Mil
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: ha >.
i •.. *: i s h i p
4 * l” 4.
In’ ! 4
h.»- - 1!
gt* .>'• ; :n i* p.
tid* in < .
in
Ill*
4 Id* !
Iir- i
1 ;-si IM ■! . • i >if .< a f
mu ol
. i «>P-
a f. d*
ral
pells
".Mi i:
k 11 a - :•«« :i
Mir prevailing
i < oi
nun
4 III-
I hi Mull sain!
h. id
I *»M 1
il
d.l
President W
passage of tho
fore ('ongross
of that body
prosperous i
Where few h
t tiing e\.<opi ;
11 / e Mn- in iu: h
bntilcs a ^ :u!
Mi** :a« <ii i* s • •
fortunate si*« •* : -
ism. m • -
men -tn.i
<-bild la hor ,i a ->
can continue
of the lift* and it t ;■
ones. If l’tesid*
In get ring *111 ‘
through longress
to his other good
man.--Albany ^-o v
A a-
*1 an
all*!
li a * * • * i * *»*11
plant*-
;w . • : p.ita*
o*'s an
su: ;•! lsiug.
. i ?! i.i ; k.
! s "but
OP* d 1 4* - <
itlve tin
■4 4 n : .used to * a
■i.a ! k» Him
ass*»*' la
was ' a l«
*•. but li"
S ! 1 g g * ‘ S ' I i
w r h n 11
nd
hi i
si»n a;
:. att* n ■ am
nf Mi.- amf
dent at tin
, as g 1 \ 4-n In
and U ii«t!-'•'■
cerSATT^ sxxy&te ??zz,z.
HOW S'Cns&HQ* CHZ&r G&XM&
nre interesting' because tco find that in-
stead of the luxury sugar buvlns gore
tip It Is the POOR sugar that has rniaed
Its i re e. Yet—e ven tlmugb tin* price Is
up we have to have our fweet fool Juat
the same.
Certainly the makers of t!iat delicious
beverage Coca-Cola murt have dh -
cnvereil t! at sugar is up. luvai re one cf
lhe pi in- i[>ul Ingredients In makirvgt oca-
Cida syrup is fine tune sugar. Think of
It' they u*e an average of $0 tans of
sugar a dav —al-out 4 'arlo.ids. Rut un-
)iUi' ::i..; tnunuf.ictureiH tint Company
has i’ - : I -no the raise and so you ar I
I i i y j .-i t c same today for our bottle
or gla.'H "f t'oi-u-Cola that wid*- always
paid, lncidenially. t is i i.ase < f t'.<• sit-
uatb'n is a gi-n.l r^'mimlc:'
of l II- b !'i l!|.>4 4'lii- K4-I »
f i hih 11: i , lv 111y a l>i*v> i -
n;;e ns pur*' a • d )•■ ■>' 1 n s
(' >ca-< *i la. N ' oidy d >
Wi» phase i- pula tea
and derive • h ho n i e
i reshru.-nl . i ..n the
ib ink t'Ut we a so gh <*
(>..r sysf4*rnH that bit i»f
■ u:rar sweetness that
ticv crave and W’hlch Is
neci'ssiiry to health and
tissues. »s It any won-
der tlien that Coca-Cola
Is so popular and so
universally drunk thut it
has been called "th^
drink the nation drinks” ?
n *
li'.l! l
.!
w .1 d*-.
. t d »:•
' *1 VA .
faUmkhs
i’AKT
A \iC
The Texas r.i!u,*r C
in cotton prices during he
of the European war and 1
Study careful!) he Wi>: id
I li* a
: r a f year
shoo I 1
>!s in
:: v .1 . A ig* ! .1' * .1 ;• t end •
d .' :.K ' h*- ; • ■•*»:;! : • gune
H*.*i barn * * hang»-d his
n c !.:m '•> g» * w baf he
i •: . ‘ar.'s .*f < >*r.gt*
v. : i *' \ a• ' ** ai: *-ud v
i , • lilbeit-rcs at* at
*, • - a . i : * ues a I he y a * e
straMon man vxith
m*,fhods. or l*-ad-
-., ; . .t • he a*]tiiiUist ra-
ti :s fig hm..: Texas The noUtde
• \ T * - x a h n oT«•: s ' i > r \ t * \\ 11 s< > 11 ’hat
* vu. :n * h* p:«s.d*-rM s 'hair was
ipi4 »1 *.»t -a :.»■•■ lie pla-.n
a >i u * ’ - ' i* a h!» 1 • x t * "••* n 111 ^
Mi ht *4- k’* n’iciH l uo-.x i>4 • . .ug
.»• -h- - dh- laut f Mm
C*
, - . r: *. * - ■ *•:-,! * ' V* \ a i - M.a ’
. . • !.: i. - i
:n» IP t*:
i i>:i.a:p h< ha>
i-i s and Mo rt a
: hall's * t \ 4 i
aii • a <1v b*
VN 4' ! f illl. II
:1«4 in «it I* :
r 11: g 111 no: 1.
i' had I»*■« it
1 «*:i g : a in
hugs ! ; om j
i I'oUg li t * U.-bl
id tlo* 'i ade
t 4 ) < I O t
i; '•! Ail!: '
,<a' k * ! -
MnpritoiM
Mia’ f!i*
• i!i* lud
I V 4 d po.i-
• imp . :
*• Mil m
of no :
t I '; ‘ •" ! a I !*. "f hogs* ll.l •
t. f*!j iJ»;»« d ' b v 4-.ii \\ b«
»e; l bal biv.: tl ]>l l< * s ha v
r.K.Vmg a- •*<!:
anti - admin l*t ra’
order to recoup hm oss for 'hr * lose
of the war will ursher in a new er»a
of proapcrlty. The foreign nmidnr*
have drained thi* nation of surplus f
horse* an.! ruub-s a:.<i no •l*»u.' most
of them * ere killed .n . a-
Texas farmer, as nearly as :* is ;>*>•*- ,
aitde to estimate senr 7 . lo ud h
borseg and niuies .» Mm- arm.t-s n
Kurope tiuring th*- pa.-*' ' w . v*a:s
To read jus' agn> .a
to war losse* af'oi'l 4
field to the Mil it.*-rs a.I' a:. •• •*' M- i
with profit
A GOOD KKIKM)
A good fii4'nd i>> "‘I
‘when in m-otl. 1 Hd.im j■ •»- :■ .
how PoanA Kidn.-y l'i:N
stood the tt’kt. Mr ILtc!it.i:i « i
dorsad l>044n - o’.er tour >« j -
ago and again confirm-. *i-
story. Could you ;»sk lor iticr.
convincing testimony ?
R. M. Bateman, blacksmith.
W. Frisco St., Dublin. <a> "My'
* back was weak and painful and
I often had to lay off from work
During these -.pells 1 could not
get in any position that was
comfortable. The kidney sec re
tions wen* irregular in passage
and contained sediment lhmn'«
Kidney Pill*, pnx'irred fronv
Overton Drug C o., gave me more
relief titan anything else 1 ha i
previously taken. After I had
{ini«)ted three l>oxes, 1 felt that
they had cured me.”
The above statement was giv-
November t, 1911, and on x*1" ' _______
April 14, 191b, Mr. Bateman. pro*wntv ft *he rarno r 4*-
■Ml:’'. “Doan’s Kidney Pill* mor, u„„n e«»u««
lit best medicine of the kind I !hwn upou ,liv ,m«i« factor
_J know of. They have never fail-1--—
HpC w-u, •• w t.»vi». Slat* ( •wrr\ml«»Wn*'r
Pri« 60c. »t all dealers. Don't
' I’** u pan! tins >4,tr ai k'cM .ii, id- i
of vxii.i' hid h a change ,n I.linuli"
null.Oils mean
l't-anut* aiiii hwitI (.HMalo*-*. an j:ii
| portani as iIk-sc c rop« ar*u ar*- x»niy
• a imMioii of the crop* m a divn t* Ji*-d
n>pt4in. Thltt vear farmer* in that
; pollloii of the* slat*1 have corn. m»i •
i ghutn. kaffir, unit* and other f* • d
*iup' toWg and beef caltle arc !k-
' li-is raised, fruit* ami vegetables for
i h**:iic use and R*r mar ker.
To take tart* of the- *we«t potaui
limp, wlmli is expeett-d to he la.'gt.
plan* are to be made for curing
Mule-* The buKinesa men are wii-
i cl! irig Mi*- in i **f v 4 ii mp > * ai -
a . 4 n i n*.*'. a ml 111« pr* -um. M' >
M ■ i tson and her » li 1 Idr* :i who had
• i nine of ag«* ruovt tl and pdi a'* a
! ' . mo'hoi lias shut mai i a d a-ai'i
• .! with 114 i s* - 41 »n 11 Mini.' • Is* > a'
. M !i Ci t * n! n M. M is.-oiii l t) w « u
i. Mm-i tM'b. > itiima-M M»n ':•> b< fa
i.irHiag*-, also livi* m SouMi Cp:-
■ ,>Md lot Kola rtftoi) ami Ray Ro..- i
>.m i. . • .4' R1111,»■;, * \ i t ow. t >k Mtlioma
.1. A Kobe: Ison lit* s in « *>:< in 1:1
count>. T*\a-
in 1 !M 1 Mi-- » birr Kobe! 1 - >n had
os < a Mon :,• utuin :<) bis M»m* : horn*-
i’i (Irecii t i»un->. MiHBOd: i. pu suin-
ably on mat(41h pertaining to bis sr-
ctiring ;t pension. A niece living in
Missouri communicated to her urlcI*'
1 | receipts for the available school fund i versed, the infection being carried fo
Of $S.MM»,Ul)0. | the object handbd. th*’l*- I*' vvait car-
Thi> is a heavy a|»poriioniucni and riate to ilie mouth «*f some other care-
I * a! 111 - -11 a 11 y so in v i»\v of tin- larg* 'less person,
imri-ase m tin- number of sidiolasl i< s. .
„„>,,,« ................ las, y.-at hTCri: VOKKIITING
I >,,• .11>,>ai .-n11abnormal increase is j HI ItF. II
to !hc chatiK'- in Ibc law raismc
UIVOC 4TED
I h>
• • st a!d i s 1111u li'
•f
astii- ilk'
v fa r.
f
un
i i. r, •. i f.> r ■
it
lias embraced cli
• m six to
si \ :<
i n > * ai s *>f ag* .
ubr Mo :
i r ■ w
law it is from
« 11 M * il V *
;i r- -
of ac. . melusivi
ang- :n* !•
ni. s
proliablv sopioo
k* ting bin can. a final
xn h:!
Tim
. hibi-
j , ii j;,,’ 4)1 In ! w isi* «’inimeraae(l. and.
w it h ib*- ii at ti i al m* r* ase of about
f.ii!\ thousand the numbci of s< bool
children went !« ihc i.coiit pom: in
Texas
^li*-lp tenant f.irnu-i-
far ni loan bank n>
sing link" I• r w. . i
( t h(‘ fed*-r'al i i m'H *
; men t of * oust ru* ! i \
Islation b> both s
governments. (*>-<>
( MW II \M>S
Pisi-ase g'-nns bad a bami and
mouth existence. if Mi*‘ human race
would learn to keep the unwash-*!
bands away from the mouth many
human diseases would be greatlv
'in Texas, apprising him of *i,t^ ' i»»M duninshed. We handle infectious
I o' :i man by the name of Kobeit.-on to matter ntor or less constantly and we
tire* n county. NHssourt. an*! she had | continually carry the bands to the
jreaso.i t*: believe it
father, whom th*y
sint < *b i.*i
was her u:u!**s
t> us pected long
| mouth, if the hand has rwcntly been
jin contact with infectious matter the
germs of disease fltay in tliis way he
During :be next few years the sons i introduced into the body. Many pef-
state mar-
system to
Mu creation of a
upjdv the “mlP-
Mu- farmer and
stem, f 11 * - emid-
agi M uli ural leg-
te and national
ration between
ib*- Texas Fnion and th*’ Fnions oi
other states and th»* < loser eo-opera-
t ion bet w een farming, banking and
other business interests are th*- rec-
ommendations made to the member-
ship of the Texas Farmers’ Fnion by
its president. Henry X. Rope in his
annual report submitted to the annual
eonventoin of the Fnion In Houston
recently.
Now. Robbie, didn't your conscience
tell you that you had done wrong?"
"Nom. I knew it already."
In Oklahoma and the son in Texas. KOnH
through correspondence became con-
vinced that their father was yet liv-
ing and they set about to find him.
j This they succeeded in doing by regis-
tered letter.
July 4th. RMii, .! A Robertson vis-
wet their fingers with saliva be-
fore counting money, turning the
pages of a book, or performing similar
acts. In the case the process is re-
It i« patriotic man who can keep up
official enthusiasm when there is no
salary attached to the Job.
After man has yielded to the uie
of the poultry farm he never consid-
ers the price of eggs too high.
;.:.g mi m up* rate and d>*
mi : mgiUjc b* tt* r market*
)■ «n ba* :»**g .n in s»i« h a
Mb• .. 4-m^ on *!41ii !.* : it.
mi* n u i-il V rrm-; * "Ml t
.-,4 M,.' " iSiiom of dl.cl:
f . ... a.M-i R.i ti > 'll
! Red his father at the farm near A'va- j
< 4> op* r a- I r*do. wh«re retaMonship was rr-es- !
; hiit itablishi-d and ai: ang*-noMitw mad* fo1 i
kla reunion. The daf<- fur Mi* !
! reunion of the fa*h*-r and sons was I
.August 1st. Mr .! \ lMdit-rlson of
Colcma.’i . »»’ j j i ’ and \!i> loc Ro’-- j
tht-lr par*
*v a>
i'UMIl*
a :>!*•
M< .i' l*::i
R VI 1 \s IO I'KOHIKI I
lit li HIM. 01 nI'I I I
li Mh Ml I HIV
..art
■ tl!'
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jenta on 'l"’ f">" i> 1! >- valuation
al a in. .'tina of th, ataio aiitmua'
| lax board This Thia mean* that th,'
ilotal tfixra for lUlf, lx f. r-fiita in-
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aobool tax rat«-, th<- rar.- no* twins
20 rcit.a anri 'ti,* Confrdrrate p**na!orr
rents on th*. I’-"., iiropen.v valrratlotr
Thl* new rent rax ram mi !iaat»!
on ,a total aa'lntatad i>roi«>rij- valn«-
Mon In Texaa of »2.7.M. 313,023. ami
Is r-alrulatod to cover all appropria-
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We claim that TKXACO (T\S-
OLINE gives mort’ mileage.
This claim is proven in countless
automobiles, in the motor trucks
of large eoneerns, in thousands
of motor boats and service aero-
planes.
You can easily test this claim—
Go to the dealer who displays
the Texaco Star—or call up our
local agent—
Get a filling of Texaco Gasoline
“The Gas with.the Go."
THE TEXAS COMPANY
HOUSTON NEW YORK
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