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Guaranteed Circulation Greater Than Any Other Erath County Newspaper.
The Dublin Progress.
VOLUME XXIV. M M HER II.
DUHLI.N, ERATH UDUXTY, TKXAH, KRIRAV AIOKMNC MAHUII I. 11*12
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RIGHT PAGES
NEW SHOWING OF SPRING
B000S
;; Especially in the Three
I; Lines Mentioned Below
-* THE JACKSON PERFECT FITTING CORSETS, *1.00 AND *U«.
SAME STYLES, SAME MATERIAL THAT OTHERS Cll A ROE VOL
ONE-THIRD MORE. AA HEN WE S\\ THAT NONE AT *2.00 TO
$S.OO IS BETTER STYLES AND EASIER FITTERS.
X NEW FLOUNCING, NEW GALOONS, NEW HANDS NEW LUES
OF ALL KINDS FOR H A KING SCRING DRESSES JI’ST VRRIYED
+ A NEW LINE OF LADIES SERI NO OX FORDS, COLON I \ L CIM l*S
STRAP, IN PATENTS, VELVETS, KID, ELI., VIE MODERATE-
o LY PRICED EOR DI LL TIMES.
NOMINATIONS ABE MADE Till COCRT DISCHARGED
EOR V V RIOTS CITY OFFICERS. THE SNEED JI HV.
F i t y |ha 1 iti<■ s has been t he thetue of:
much ligltatIon (tilia week and tin* lo- !
< al political pot has done more ef
fervescing Ilian for Koine yearn.
A short time ugu tlx* I twin I sociality :
organizalion. us has been their run-'
tom Tor several preiedmg elect km 8
nominated a city ticket. A mi nber of
K(,nt lemeii arranged to hold a meeting ;
at .1 <• e 1 oek Wednesday evening with'
the inteninm of nominating another
i i * k**t. which they wished to deiKMli;
nate as a Fifr/ens Ticket ’ Few peo-
ple knew ol this proposal meeting
tin'll a sen: ' tune before it‘was to
have Been lo-ld and object uni w.i
made to holding the meeting on tin
grounds t Ii.it few nti/.eiis knew of th*
meeting to Be held At the hour o!
meeting mi nil' was found who would
assume the authority for the < all and
By eommon « ou>enf of a miniBer win
had ass* rn hied a Bom
The Sneed jurv was discharged ill
Fort Worth Thursday morning at
D* B> .Judge Hwuvfte Seven stoix!
out for acquittal and five were just
equally ax strong for conviction Not
a man .Banged his vote in tin I rj
hours of de11h<■ r<it ion
Ihvoml discharging 'hem with the
Him DAMua: in kike to tlx as central to open
1)1 KMX ursiM XN IIOI si s. EATIXG HOUSE IX DUBLIN.
usual formality of
mad* no niimiieii!
Tin* Sneed trial
jur\ Being finali> .•
J lie * use wa nt ’
SaMird.iv night at
for three days the
judge to discharge
I n less ' flail twelve
MlU ’ Me eftse t luB t !l
I ■ di V l.led John It.
’« ndant w as pin ml v
m o r 11 i n g w I i. ■ n tin
charge*! tin hod
w ludge Swav in
Began
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d February
' w *• l v.• inen
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Begged t he
announcing
get
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1 letwf«jn the hour* of one and two! Gen Manager W. A. Webb of the
o'clock last Wednesday morning tin iTexaa t’entral road. accompanied by
broke out in thf- upper atoiy of Hi»* i T A. Dempsey of Ht. Umla, euperin-
buiJding occupied By iintes Variety tendent of the dining service of the
store m tins city ifnd damage By fire. <Katy linee. were in Dublin the firut
watej and smoke to tlx- extent of some ; of the week looking auto the matter
$-nhu or more was visited iijkiu tin* of early placing a lirsl-class eating
j stock of Mr Hrite and Dm gror<vry J house in t.he Central eating hou66
iMtnk of* Walter Hamilton on the lower ] building at the. foot of Pialrlck street.
flo<ff« of the Building and Drang Bon s 1 11 was announced that this building
but* idea# college and Hi. Drval Hat
n*tt tailoring parlors m the upper
story. including th«- damage to the
Bn ‘ Iding
The fi * • videin 1 v originated i ii a
''♦•ntra! room up stalls, whnh Bad n<>
'cilsid. w 11 nl * > w s and a.s a eoiise(| uen* <
n.iicti d. ft <iilfy was e \ p*r nun »*d in l«>
Big
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judg*
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SEE OCR LINE OF ARROW HRVND COLLARS ON OISPI.AA IN
* OCR WINDOW. NEW COMPLETE LINE, ALL SI/IS, IN < LI DING
^ QUARTER SIZES.
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BAKGAIXS IX WIXTEII (),M»|)s (Ml < I O I III X)..
THE PRICE IS THE THING
ITOM MILLER
FARMERS FAIR THIS FALL
HOW ABOCT \ BIG ONE.
After a period of invothm the Com-
anche band has been reorganized and
are again getting themselves in
“ship shape’ for service during the
coining eeuson.
The Big Confederal** re union in
Dublin this coming August will re-
quire the services of a good hand and
the Comanche hand ought to Be “it."
Besides that a Farmers Fair should
be held in Dublin at a proper time
this fall and a Band will h»- needed
on that occasion While w.- think of
SEICIOIS GRASS EIBE
DAMAGE NEAR NEW lU RG.
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Several acres of glass was hurtled
in the Neely pasture near New Burg a
week ago Sunday, and for several
hours it looked as though much prop
erfy might he destroyed lr is es
umuted that two hundred acres were
burned, and on account of the strong
south wind it was impossible toflght
the Haines hack and they were only
sululm d at creeks and roads, am! j ^ ver
driven to points from different see jbve .
turns The Hr.* originated from .in J n * * i. u
attempt of some Boys to smoke >om.-|bit-
io W t ree i sfu n; !■
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to Burn
affair at
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■j-.- pr**B-
foiir «*t
v oters in I niBh n must v.
.*r or h" Ten v o’*-s w **r«
ma king norti matiniH a ml
which the t * ■
t '; • pf* M»*e ! i :
If is not deemed ’ ii.it the lit
done no more damage than
the grass, is of So serious
this season of the year
insects dangerous •** stock w
a B!y <lesf r-* »> < d
ERATH CDI'NTA NT ATI STM S.
it. lct'w Begin to arrange now foi a | kind of animal from a h
farmers fair in Dublin this fall If
any organization wants to take up
tin* proposition and push i’ to suc-
cess let them speak yut a? an early
date and we now venture the asser-
tion that Dublin will cuter hearniv
into the matter and co-operate m m»
uncertain way toward making the fair
ii big success, if there is no organ-
ization desiring to take this mat’er
up, let us have the fair this fall any-
way and invite the co-operation *»f
everybody. Let us have the co-opera-
tion in no secondary or passive way.
but let us all join enthusiastically to
make a big Farmers Fair in
this fall, profitable alike to every in-
dividual in Dublin and Dublin terri-
tory. The Progress will Be glad to
print any signed articles By repres-
entative citizens that may be sent in
concerning this subject
JO ", »-eded 1 *
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fll.lt of asse-
mg t he p: * •*
11 ot lw;
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lu'iui'.s - ho11 Id B*
/•■ns 'iisn'iiu: i ha-
sh*-d ' o run for an \
I !»•■ p.BtniM.-d to do
tm t ik* ih.'ir choic-
' hat *:o exigencies
dnl not demand I io
i\ e' <•:' eandidat»*s
eit:/* ns pr«*s»*nf and
fix *• humlr*‘d
• for wlnHli-
• as’ agairm*
J..’ for. after
1 participation in
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.irolulates for
fi! 1 . it e\, .*|^t
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would Be enlarged and thoroughly re-
mod» lied and an cod ing liouise as good
as tin Best anywhere would he open-
ed within the next three or four
weeks Mr WeBB told a Progress re-
port* r that when the eating house
w iis opened all trams on the Central
would stop here for meals
». 1. Gim I S ANNOTATES
IHR HH Nil M PI KIN TENDENT
M T Craves of Stephenville an-
m mm« > this w*"k for tin* office of
* * • aib v Mipormtendeiit of public 1 n-
s'fU'Mnn m Kr.uh county, suhjwt. to
’ M. .i*• •..*:i 11j ihe democratic priiuar-
: * • > n. inly Mr fi raves is forty years
•*' •>;•■* e.d was Irtirii and reared near
'i.D n v ;* II, holds a lire! grade
'i* • • ' t fi<.i'..■ and is now teach-
v ..ii-. itiih year as leach«*r
' Die school at Alarm
• ' * '• * - ’ • i ugh! in t he schools
a: ilmkubay. Morgan
■ • d "■■.! po :ps in the count'
d ■ * ■ h-. n* !.(',■ of twenty on*
. i,«*! long since he
' i- ■ e 1 ! am in favor of
. - w . .; a.' the village
■ * • I - and shall never
tot i>• lotrm any hut
'*.'*•: of dest roving t he
*: - d ;* i • ii ui;\l ad v an lag** in
i- ■* . . : i i. ;• s *m* fa v ored 4*0111 •
n • d. 1 Bel lev .• t Bat a child
- ■ "ti; p* •! I * d t o leave his home
• i ■ tn- ho s done t he six! h
. • ‘. :: a eil 1 fie|je\ .• t he voire
' ■ ;■•• *;•;* "u :<1 Be h*a rd III t heir
* if? i and inn dictated h.V one
ii. .■! : y sp* * lal class of men."
ORII N | Milirs SVAEl i n ATER
DILI GO TO AN<;EL0.
\ k Saturday night Judga
• distnci conn at San
\ • *1 an injunction reslnain-
i* • .. . !.s *.f Swe.*t wafer from
. r w Mi ttie (irieiit railway in /
i e *ps a fid offices Hj San
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Marriage Licenses Paul I'hnstv
and Miss Minnie Heiitry. S.-lden; lvuy
Keith ami Miss Delia Pay* r. Thurher.
t'iiKa H Farr and Miss Julia Fox.
Linglev il le
Deaths Opal Ferine Thorp* . < ‘ot
Duld i n J t op wood. February 1. age 1 year
iifc.ntlis and I day; catarrhal fever
Mrs. Mary Faimon*,.‘ Dublin. F.*h
age \2 y . ars
1' /, Rodg'-rs. Alexander, aged
years and "* months, meningitis
Births Boys to Mr and Mrs Hay
deli James, Sain Bippetoe. W
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who Bad *• \ ;
■s as opposed n* Mo* Horn; :i
cMi/en.s 11« k*-t remained '*
■ of ! lie meeting a-* spoof;
not vo lng and as Being *»u
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MEXIXGITIH CASE DKVKl.OI'ED j <;«„kUoii. Kinl< > C.mk, IliKhlam). VS'
VESTEHD V V IT STEPHEN VII.1.E , <} .......... M.tk.ui Mill. H G Hay
— — I Morgan Mill; Jo. ! Hlslio|i, )Mi.ilk
Huts l.attmr. rt'-sIditiK at t1"' I'1*111*' I Mountain, .luliu Norris. Sloplx'in ill"
of T- O Moore ami attrmiiiiK Tarl<>- \ |(l(, . )•.,<•... Cordon Hu*. S\ t
ton colloKf whs |ironoun<’i‘<l > 1 (*|»rk. Kxra.v Hrooks SUM ft. .'lai
d.
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day nXirninK to iiavo a fully duwdop-
ed case of meninKitis and at latest re-
ports the young man was nm'onsrious
and in u very serious condition I *rs
Cragwall and Naylor, alicmlina i*h>-
sloiaiiB pronounced the case beyond
any doubt and are tri-ntitiK t1"' I’atlcnt
With serum in Inject Ions All exposed
persons have been (juaranlIned
ADDRESS OF STATE UAXDIIIVTIS
ARE PRINTED IM REQUEST.
At the reduced of a number of the
friendB of the two candidates for -
ernor, the Progress this Week prints
the recent addresses concerning the
claims of these two candidate* The
Progress had not intended taking tip
space to print these addresses, feel-
ing that most citizen* had read them
tn the state papers gnd their publi-
cation In these columns would claim
that amount of space away from our
special field of local news. The In-
terest In the state campaign I* such
however- that we freely devote the
neceaaary apace, agreeable to the sev-
eral requesta by friends of the- rem-
pective candidates It Is our Intcn-
tton to be aa fair and Impartial In Ihe
dissemination of news, as it is pos-
sible to be and we preaent, aide by
•M* on the wune page, the two ad-
dresses as they have been prepared
In plate form and sent out by the
campaign headquarters of each can-
didate and with no comments upon
the relative merits of the two candi-
date* for governor.
ctlc, Mark Cutset. Il.nrv Williams
ClaircM. ; I S Shelton. I Ccsdemonla
Cirls to Mr amt Mr* \\ T Stcm-
i.rulg. C S t'o\, lolinsc) 11 <•. II
Clapcl. Salem
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a.s i hf ron vrnl nm imgBt <!•
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im I In! fins m*-.J :ng for s " * I“* k
at 'hr tBs hall ami ril'enl.iB '
. ffiv' s\.". ' r • ■ • • 1 v r.n ti iat« (i
\r r hr hour a p|Hnn' • M * hr *
w ;ln fa irlv vv.-il lillrd ’h*“igh a
p.Tr.’litagr of 1 liosr |«T rsr n 1
tlirrr t k a M ir.s and «lul ii"'
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K <' IVw.ll b.'.r.-'an L wax
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.IpIIIH'ThM, If MU h III* r. wrl'f ss
ahh!nt.s! in t Iiu noininaMon
----- v'lfi/fiiK Tirko: i.iHf mgh’ * "o'
L.iitor Brogn-HH j legally .-ishIhi a I ho in h.I.i f
HlKforiatiH wav thru.* vv.B'r vrrv frw | d.Mnorratu tirkri ami had
(or. ign.TK in th«* ri’Vtilulionary war ; tiimiiKs*!v«*k ouiku!«* th«* pariv s
! bln rlt v .■ 1 .-<*f ion vv as com *
holplng to n<*minaM’
f hull t hr .Bum* r;P sr
{b«* | Th.* ruling brought
• ; objrtM i<»u. lint tin'* rub* whk iiiuiii'm
Hiiiurd to lx* FngilHii flint or y ro- ; ;*» not only proper pnrluinu n* a?'
1 ......1 1-------------- ----- hui * hat
whig wrong I will give you ivonie j othor ooiinHi’ would !*»■ n violaM*.
Irish nam.‘K Th^re wero 383 O'lirius. - tho .*l«M tion laws of tho ntai*
Kolly k 124; Walsh 23 and Durkos 82. j Motion wan cmrrifHl to munliifi■*
who fought fit Hunker Hill and Isl-
ington.An Irishman
NED ROAD TO BEGUN
BINDING AT ST A At FORD.
it U an noil need that construct ton
w ork on th** Htumford A Bs»t**rn rail-
road will begin within a short titno
and that aqulpment for loginning tho
work fa now btlBf assembled in that
cHj* The Stamford A Eastern is to
be built from Dtamfonl to Fort Worth,
making a tmwh •bort#r line between
rhe two clUs* tharn U now afforded via
tba FVrt Woftk and Denver, tbe CVm»-
I II F RE > OIL LION \BY AA \B
AND THE IRl>ll TEOTI.F.
thr foreign .*!. uiont being ho wmall I
that i' wan hardly worth r.mnting
tlier.* might have 1 *•*♦*ii n f«*w Srot. h >
Irish and «oim* llugenots. l»»it
great mass of the soldiers w.-r**
I tO 1)4*
ported to l»e interesting only w hen it j nn(| drimionitiv* usage,
I will give you some .'other <-oiinKe
forth at i
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nttornev W Thud <'<*x writ! * N!
(Tnylori Smith were nominal.*.1 f«»r j |),.piirt
alderman in wnrd jnne an«l Mr
Smith was elesded as nominee of t!,rj there
convention ; J K St Flair «nd • S--*— ------------ —~—~—*--
Daley were nomlnftt«»«d for alderman ('apt E R Bead and I'rff < I.*' Die
from ward two and Mr D«h-v »n* | meeting adjourned
selected oh the nmnltvee, Km*h«*n far The Dcket m>mln«t*'«l l vsT nigh; to
ker find W M Gibb* were nominated j be know n as (be < Itiar*■ ns l i< k»*t. is
for alderman in ward three and Mr j composed as follow s alt h.dng named
Ofhha wita elated aa nominee G wRhout oppowltion VN T Cox for
Orval Bafertiftn wiw named for eftvjalderman In wjird one. .1 B Si I la.r
Attorney wHboot qppoalDon for alderman in ward two t'ueben
No nominltionf weLe made for other Parker for alderman in ward three
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Aral and T. 4 P. or the Central and dfncpeekin followed bv very f»*r nnd Koh>nmn for city attornev
Santa Pe. conciliatory epeerhes bv fir O’Hrlen Hampton bir oily atarehul
Walter Hamilton.
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