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DUBLIN, TEXAS, MARCH 1ST, J'JI2
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
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PACK FIVE.
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
Bateblbhed 188*.
PabUaked Kvarj Friday.
LOCAL BA1LB0AB TIME CAKI*.
Texas Central
East bound iroveg—2:21 p — 2:35 a
Wwt bound leam—l: 25 p.—,2:06 a.
From Croaa Plains arrlves—ll:66 ».
To Cross Plains loaves..... 1:25 p
To Cross Plains Sundays........2:00
Frisco.
South bound leaves—3:30 a. —12.10 p,
North bound leaves—1:30 p.—2:05 a.
Local News Notes.
Diversification has caused a rapid
increase in Garni values, It is an agent
against farm failures.
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Exchange your old furniture for new
at W. P. Pickle & Co., west side of
atrtck atreet near Central depot.
3d Drake is preparing to leave In
, weeks or ao to spend the summer
Denver and other Colorado points
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The people who are reared in any
section of the country and never see
much outside, are not the ones who
prove to be the developers
When you want cash for your
poultry, cgg« and butter, take it to the
Dublin Produce V'o. down liy the
Texas Central railroad station.
The severe winds of last Sunday did
gulet a lot of damage here In Dub-
lin and throughout the country here-
abouts, many out buildings overturn-
ed or unroofed and fences and wind-
mills blown down or damaged. The
big smoke stack nt the Farmers Union
gin was blown over and a portion of
the union cotton warehouse was un-
roofed and blown over into the ad-
joining Frisco park, two brick flues
were blown down at the home of Geo.
I! Maloney on Patrick street, the
windmills at the homes of Dr O'Brien
and I). W, Sheehan were somewhat
Injured A barn at the farm home of
Geo. Matthews on route five was un-
roofed.
We do not look for eggs to decline j
for tlie next week or so, though the
receipts are increasing every day
I l.-rp is the receipts in New York this
week. Monday, ,r.489 cases. Tuesday,
IS,343, Wednesday, 22.989 cases,
Thursday, 21,043. We get the murket
each day by wire from New York The
CITY ELECTION.
Subject to action of the voter* of
Dublin, first Tuesday in April, 1912.
( If) Democratic Ticket.
(NOMINEES)
For Alderman Ward One.
J M. (Taylor) SMITH
For Alderman Ward Two
,1 S. DALEY
For Alderman Ward Three
W M. GIBBS
For t’ity Attorney.
(!. OKVAL BATEMAN
I ndepeiident Candidates
For City Marshal
J. H HAMPTON, (re-election )
For City Assessor and Collector.
I II III Mill.E
J H IlitOCK
('HAS. JEFFERSON
♦ SOCIAL EVENTS ♦
♦ Phonon, Office 4b House 17. ♦
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V. Z. Ray entertained a large nuni-:
ber of little friends last Saturday;
evening In honor of hi* seventh birth-
day Aft/T several Joyful games were i
played, refreshments were served I
• • •
Mi«s Selena Moor** w«» howteat* at 1
'the weekly meeting of the (’ulmrt? j
dub <m I a mi riuinwlay The dub re:>-1
: llzoil $22 ;,n < li ar of expense* from !a»*
play which wax niven under the <-)ut>»
! UUt>piee>« by t|u* ('iiliujni'lie htdie# last
j Friday night Mm. Md'ord will he
hostess at next meeting.
• • •
j Mrs C. M Lovdanee wa* hostess at
ja very pretty luncheon at her home
on law! Thursday evening (‘overs
! were laid for the following gucmlri
i while a dclieioiiM luncheon were
| Herved Messrs. I'veatt.C H Hcnclni.
< OMAnCHE COMMINSIO.VPRS
COl’KT HOLD MEETING.
( II) Election \otIre.
Ry virtue of authority vented in me
an mayor of the city of Dublin, I here.
, . . . . . ( handler. Fronton. Wvnn. all of whom
by rail an election to be held in the,
New York market governs the prices , cny |ia|, April 2nd. 1912, for the pur-I
are officials of the Fiiwco railroad who
thl® ftcaaon of year Dublin Prod Co.
(’ H Strong. Manager
were in
business
the city on the company’H
A meeting will be held in Rotaii
within the next few day a for the pur-
pose of organizing a melon growers' j |10|,j saj(| ,.1,.,-t ion.
association The question of plant-j tiEO II
lug broom corn and peanuts will also ■ ___
be given attention at the meeting and j Personal Mention,
an agreement will probably be enter-, Mrs Burleson returned Monday
pose of electing three aldermen, one
from each ward, city marshal, city at- |
tornev. city secretary, and cltv asses- I .....
, . <omp inditing Mrs M. S Karmany.
sor and collector I). P < line Is | * ,
who left Monday for her new home In
| Waco. Mrs <’ II l/.vclac gave an
| enjoyable forty-two party on hist Snt-
j hereby appointed preaiding officer to 1
WRAY. Mayor.
ed into looking to an Increased acre-
age of these products It has been
—- | proved beyond doubt that both broom
A farmer of limited means can not ! corn and peanuts v an be made a lead-
only secure bis home and make com- | ing commercial crop of this section,
fortable support for his family, hut i but heretofore a systematic met Inal of
can finally accumulate property on uj growing these products has not been
very small acreage devoted to truck | attempted and for that reason the
growing. I market for them has not belt sntis-
- j factory.
Labor-saving machines have re- ---—
voluGonlzed many trades and Indus- , $1.00 dow n and $100 per week will
tries ;they have made fanning an In
dustry and a science of possibilities, (•><>•„.
undreamed of and unattainable
hundred years ago.
furnish your home at W. P Pirkle &
West side of Patrick street near
Central depot.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
The creditors of the Farmers I'nion
store in Dublin will hold a second
meeting in Fort Worth tomorrow at
the office of Referee in Ihtnkruptcy
R Paddock 'Phis meeting is tin-
DBS. 8E88CMS * BRYAN,
Physicians mid Surgeons.
Office over Citizens' Bank, Telephone I W
No. 14S; f)r. Sessumtr, residence phone tier-stood to be for the purpose of Ma-
in-. Bryan residence phone No. I ally deciding upon whether there shall
be an acceptance of the pro|Kisal of
the union stock holders to sis tire the
accounts of all creditors for the pay-
ment of one hundred cents on the dol-
lar within the period of one year and
a re-opening of the business under the
management of the trustee It is
possible that final action may not be
I taken, but it is expert! d that it will.
No. 49. Ifr. Bryan residence phone No
271. Leave calls at Dublin Drug Co
T J. FARMER,
I’li)slcinn and Surgeon.
Dublin, Texas.
Telephone No. 118. Office and res-
idence over Dublin Drug Co. Leave
calls at Dublin Drug Co.
DR. FRANK BRYAN
Dental Surgeon
Dublin, Texas
Office over Higginbotham's Hardware
Department. Office telephone 190,
Residence 121.
W. J. CLAY, Agent,
Fire, Life and Casualty Insurance
The best farm policy In the world
backed by $5,000,000 assets.
FARM LOANS NEGOTIATED
Office In Muytlcld Building, Dublin.
DR. R. 8. POPE, V. S„
Dublin, Texas.
Calls answered day or night. Resi-
dence telephone No. 113, office tele-
phone No. 31.
HICKMAN ft BATEMAN
• Attomeys-aLLan
Citizens National Bank Building
Dublin, Texas.
Will Practice In all the courts
C. NUGENT
Lawyer
Neblett Block.
Stepheuvllle, Texas.
W. H. GARRETT
Atterney-at-Law
iHephenvtlle, Texas.
Prompt attention given to collections
and business In all the courts.
DR. E. 8. WINTERS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Res. Telephone 105, office 81
In connection with general practice
does special work on the eye. ear, nose
and throat. Leave calls at Overton
Drug Company, residence telephone
105, office 81, Dublin, Texas.
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CRAWFORD
RIAL ESTATE AND LIVESTOCK
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
OFFICE OVER CITIZEN’S NAT'I.
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
Dublin Pro. Co. offer* the following
price* this and next week Hens 7c
IR spring Chickens 12c lb. «-ggs L".c
doz They pay cash.
Mrs
from a protracted visit with relatives
and friends in Oklahoma.
Surveyor McKewn Johnson was
here from Stephen villi* Monday.
Mr and Mrs M S Karmany left
Monday for their new home in Warn
Mr and Mi's T .1 Sillier of Dingle 1
! ville spent Sunday with friends in
I >uhi ili.
Miss Stevenson of Prormr was a
: visitor in Dublin today with her broth-
er W rP Stevenson
Miss Kstelle ('lark has accepted a
i position in the millinery department
at the Harrett store,
Mrs. I. It Morton returned Tues-
day fio mil visit with her sister, Mrs
. DeWiU I*amb at (Iranbmy
I Judge Clarence Nugent of Stephen
ville. was in Dublin the first of the
! week on professional business
Mrs M Jones and two little sons
’of Stephen ville were guests of Mrs.
M K Jones in Dublin this week
Miss Ruby Hoatner. member of the
I public school faculty is spending sev-
! oral days of this week w ith friends
in Hrowjiwood Miss Moore is hear-
ting her classes during the visit.
Mrs M C Hrady of Dallas arrived
! in the citv today on a visit to her
mother Mrs. Sarah Sharp and her
' d.'dfTgliters, Misses Inez and Father i
She will return t«» Dallas Monday
Miss Jessie Huehinson of the high I
; school faculty r«*turned from Marlin
-Sunday, greatly improved fro man at
ta<k of rheumatism and is again at
unlay afternoon Four tables of play-
ers found the game most interesting
and eriJovimI the delightful luncheon
which foll.iwed Mrs Divclaces
guests :im hid' d Mesdaines M D
Order wax passed tratiBferlng $1,000
from tlit* general funds to the jury
fund, also $200 from the road and
bridge fund to (j II. I/iudermilk’s
special road fund fgr work done on
the Comanche and Del^eon public
road
Orders were pawned ereating two
new public roads, one called the Lam-
kin Bridge and Hico, lind <lass and
to be thirty feet wide, the other to be
<*«illed the Laml in and Ro.tsville road,
2nd class and thirty-five feet wide.
Tlie Martin (Jin and county line road
was discontinued. Mr*, ('ora Louder-
milk was allowed $2.7 for road led in
Rush (’reek liottom <><) the (’oinanche
anil DeLeon road Road oversceis
were appointed for the various public
roads of the county; road and bridge
fund apportioned to the four eoinmio
sinners precinefs to Ik* used on lie
public roads as follows Precinct one,
W T Dobbs, commissioner. $.’100;
precinct two T R Seago. commiss-
sioner. $2b»; precinct three, M R
White, commissioner. $200; precinct
four (J II !/oudermilk. < oinmission-
er $260.
Order was passed making a contract
with the bridge company for the con-
struction of twelve st eel bridges to
<’OHt th»* sum of $s.0oo and to be
coin plet t-d ji> billows Thr»e for- pre-
cinet three, three for precinct four.
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* CHURCH NOTES ♦
ho- --
Baptist chunfh—The pastor will
speak ..Sunday morning on "Tbe
Oburcb and its Mission.” At nigbt
| on: "The Prophet of the Wilderness.”
. There remains but one more week be-
! fore the protracted meeting begins.
(The revival spirit is being felt In the
'services, and I am hopeful of great.
! results. Let everyone get ready now,
j -M T. Tucker, Pastor.
* * *
i The harvest truly is plentloue, but
! the laborers are few The Sunday
; school is the place for men, women
' and children to prepare to be labor-
ers for Christ. On account of the bad
' weather last Sunday the sanitarium
Collection was postponed until Sun-
day, March 3rd Let's have a liberal
'offering for the great 'institution.
(Everybody invited H. L Vickers,
Superintendent
• • •
j Ar the Mcthodi hi church the pan tor
will preach ut t»oth service®. For the
past week he ha® been attending the
! Hippy Smith meeting in Ikillas, study-
ing Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
'hi* will repeat eorne of the most;
1 sinking thlngw he heard At. night
I 'Til** Modern Her-cult**’ Kveryone
in welcome SpiMial music. Those
who li.ive not yet placed their mem-
lierHhip with up. but who intend do-
ing'st* are urged to do it Sunday
rimming Frank 17 Singleton, Pastor.
Smith
l >.i\ m*’,
Rob Fvans. M;iv.
anil one
(• o i *i 11 y line f * *:
■ pre'im?
two
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Dal. '
(J.irncr (
*h ris! v. Urn Rawls.
ami t h r#
•e
Nil \ Ipliu PL
Flynn
Mi»s«'S FIb’ii Moon* of Com-
Oriler
eoriN'i'HiiK error
it; .1 V While
(ho nior*' ho> wan r*M'»‘ive<] in tho
ancle .
\! . am
1 La-lb’ Self. St-bna
tax rein
lit ion for 1 :H 1.
rat :f> ,liv
! lie
< Inh on Ian: Friday night
Moore
sal*' of
eighty a ere*
of CotliaiM'lie
Mrs R W H i^irinboHiMffii presenteef
—
« ounf> si tiool laml h> J
.nil.'*' .1 H
Mr-
Hie boys w-Hi five books for the lib-
. It.
an<) Mrs
1 .1 Morton of near
Mill.in t.
i Mrs M I,(.r.i
> am! R*’a
f rice
rary
De l.e
nil were l,t
i re Tu*'Htla\ »*11 roiHe
(Jra> ami annroNin^ Hie
(•"lul of
A J
i One voting brother is a cartoonist
holm.'
I mm < ir«*< :
UK L'l'evk, where they
AHk‘h m! .
just II I1 of the
Sip*
ami he nivrs u-s Korn*- fine lesson® with
attcml
* *l t h* film
•ml obsequies of Aunt
Springs
pfee;net
Li is p* neii. This club jfiv#*B each hoy
Folly
Cannon, sister of Mrs Morion.
Orders pass**l for m
!m*oI lax .
dee-
an opportunity to develop his own
who < 1 i♦ *«1 at the home of her daughter.
Mrs W <; Howell on (Jreens (‘r« « k.
last Fr (1 iv morning at t h»- .idv.inml
age e!
in fe-
y-ears
dents
one o
of Pie
f Ion
''l virar® De< eas» d had tieen
Me health for two or thre4*
She wa® one of t Im• early resi-
if that l-sality and a memh$T of
r the most prominent families
w •■! 1 • kFi<iw n (Jreeiis ('re- k
tiims to he held in dist mi * 77 for the
imrpos-- of reducing th« ®|>ee;al school
fax of that distriit from flffv cents to
ten ceiiHi. and disfrn* 71 i»» reduce
this pjH’cjal Rcliool tax from fifty
(♦■nfH to twenty-five ««ntM .-m He- one
hiindr«<! dollars worth of property
special talent Next meeting there
will !>c a debate all 1 he members tak-
ing part Resol ve that (merge Wash-
ington deserves more praise for hi®
life and work than doe® Abrabam Lin-
coln for Ins 11f« and work R A Rrite
d r «■<'tor
Mas-
Rev Frank K Sm^lctou, pa.-ior of j »-r customary place In the aelioul
Mrs (Sen Tate of Comanche was in
Dublin this week en route to Alex-
the Methodist church in Dublin, has
been absent the present week in Dal-
las attending the great Gipsy Smith
meeting and taking notes from the
celebrated evangelist Rev. Single-
ton went to Dallaa to spend the week
in study under the words of the great
preaching, t hsit he better serve his
own congregation. He is meeting his
own expense In this work of study
and deserves credit for the loyalty
shown In the sacrifice for the better-
ment of his excellent work here.
under to attend the funeral obsequies
of a little child of her brother Toni
Roberson Miss Leva Roberson of
this city also attended
W. P. Pirkle & Co pay cash for all
kind® of second hand furniture, stove®,
gun®, bicycle®, tools, etc West side
of Patrick street near Central depot
It is stated that the Frisco pisiple
are preparing a new passenger sched-
ule to become effective wit bill the
coming two or three weeks and which
will provide for the day trains taking
dinner at this point
hi: \ i ii » Ron MiMM.ms
tIKSim \T U.EWMIEK.
Tin s* uti year Mil mm of Tom .1
Rolscson ,n Alcxamb r di»<l of inen-
ingit:- Tii-stl.iv night The period of
Illness . Mcnde-d b\ns than twenty-
foyr hours and the little fellow Is
8,lid To hav»- s11ff*'r• ‘<1 gre.tt agonies
STETII E> \ 11 I E
Rcgul.tr (.'orr<‘®j>ondeii4H
Fob. 2'.m h. Junior! i M A'or, who
was very impuiar lure a few vciirs
ago as a stuebnt .n Tarleton coileg#*
is now a 4aiidiil.it* for county judge
4)f Mood county
Miss (’nrrie Compton, a teach* r in
Dublin Hclmol. s|n'ut Saturday here
visiting friends and relatives
County court convenes f<»r the re-
gular Man h term Monday next and
will h»’ in session four w** ks How-
ever. very little business m on the
docket and court will he doing Imsi-
F Hipp.d".'
w as appointed ’*> Im’.d t h*
* • •
*’ 1 ee» |< i n ■ f 1
district 72
i nt! 1 M Husk !
R. \. P. 1. Precxum.
in 7 1 Kb
et !<m w t re
ordered t <» he
! ,e.»*b r. Mrs M C S*n?er
held in 'll-
\ ar ions , i
minum s< hind
Siitije*'! Our Work for th
districts of
H,r cotinfy
on the first 1
' * r
Saturday ;j
t April for -
t*'.'! ! IIH HchtMl]
Son k
! rijKt e*'S. oil
*• from ea* h
«'«*mrnlKsioners
Pra>• r
preeinc! .ill
d one from
!' e conn' y at
John 11 1 21. to 1 raider
I a I'H*'
( ninanrhe
( utility Election Officer*.
Son n
\\ hiit work cart ! do for t he
Kollowiiig w - r* appo'.i-t
offleern for tin- different <
t in- ! s of ('oniaiiche c<»unt v
pn •
\.
Nt
< '"tiuinch*
R H Moor
('omain In
V Reid
Hasse. No I <J
Willi ford
Soda Spr.ngs N<
Ja® Roliert son
lbugler. No :
O St4-wart
CllSlHie. No
F Huling
Fleming N.
Will Renfro
Fm rgv. No
N A Hensley
W Ii SI.lb r and
*;
lion a v<
or> small
IMirtion .
uf tlie time
1 Minikin No
!: C. »j2r*
1 >i»t r i <*
t JikIk*'
Ox ford
and court
M Scott
rejHirtrr
F L Town4*® will
leave Sun-
Filmier* Chap* 1
Nto Ri
Ml 1 lea l: ,11.(1
I F R.tnm : and J
! \,i.... k and R
\ I < '11'' a!ld
k p M.lle* and
i«! (1
Trade your old stove for a new one
at W P Pirkle & Co s West side of
Patrick street near Central depot
"Cncle Pill' Armstrong returned
Sunday from Sickles. Okla. where be
»I>eiit a portion of the late cotton sea.-
aon operating a gin. He rontemplate®
a return to Sickles within the com-
ing two or three months
dav for Palo Hnto eftunty w In-re dis-
trict court term convenes Monday
The fierce wind Sunday did little
damage in and around Stephenv ill**
County Superintend*nt S<»ars re-
port^ that Washington * birthday was
gen rally olm**rv»*d ny sonic kind of
ev-rcises at the ®«veral s<hool®
i thrmig’bout the county
• An old gentleman by tlie name of
i H F (lilbert of Dublin was .uljudg'-d
* Insane here Thursday.
i \V L. Thornton of Hu< kabav has
‘ trailed his fin* farm m ar that place
for land near Clovis \ M and will
r*uiove within T li *• next tw.. wirks '•>
his nvw home. Flib r I L Wilson »»f
Cjovis bt omi'-s owner *‘f ihe Hu* k.v
h.iv fa rm and will *>« < upv It
C Nichols a voting man from .l-c;«*s
county, was arrented by Sheriff Ci.-ks-
w»ll last Saturday and tak*
Worth and turmd over to
county sheriff on chaig* of
! i.• local option law there
t h*
. Fort
lolies
bit It,g
FILLING FEHFEl-T 14 YKABS.
Fourteen year* ago I put la six
cold fillings for a lady who tkouckl
Mar tooth wore too soft to hold BIS
lnft. Recently I examined them and
they were all In perfect condition
tta eame sixty mile* to hare me All
ether teeth for her. She knows the
value of teeth and she aleo knows
who's niltnas will last.
DR. W. W. SNYDER, Dentist.
Office 'Phone U, over Orance Store
Resldeece 'Phene 84.
ofrooeooodoohooeeeeeee+eef
Dr. 8. L JACKSON
• >.. < i ... . JMft X* t ...
Miss Orace P**abody who has so
Bucx'essfully and satisfactorily filled
a position on thf faculty of the hlKh
fK-h<s)l one or inure terms past l»‘ft
during the past week to take up the
study of voice culture In Boston. The
exceptional opportunities offered at The church of the colored people,
this particular time in her chosen j located near the oil mill, caught fire
work were such that Miss Peabody {ulxnit 9 -clock Wednesday night
considered that she was not Justl- from a defective flue and was dnmag-
fied In a failure to take Immediate j-n! to the .-xt.-iit of about ten .lollars
advantage of I! i 7'ht“ Mr,' Ih.vs w,Te promptly on hand
__ ! mid pr* v4’Mt«-d furth*T damag*-
Th** chb'kcn market has been trtT—
had shape for the past two months, ; Store your houshold gmxls with W
but we are glad to report the market P. Pirkle & Co. West side of Patrick
i® getting better. We will pay you street near Central rw>jwK
all your produo#* i» worth. We are | --
«a h aiixlouH to pay you K<hh1 pricea. an; Senior . Iuhh of the Dublin High
ymJh* to get it Dublin Prod, Co 18rjUM)| niH Wednenday. February 2k
-- for the purj>o®e of selecting their
^^^Stockman. for Home yearn * I <-o)orH and pins After Horn** dis-
gag,at with the Foweli Transfer Du»i- j ,.UBSjwn „kv (due and gold sere de
news, left Wednewluy with his family upon f„r colors. The pins were ; favoring th- adoption of the eight-
nml his mother. Mrs. S. A McClellan, j g,,|wt(H| fro„, ,(,,, difrerent sain-. hour workday on all government »"rk
\ pies, which they had. Reporter 'when a provision for such a limitation
____ i of the hours of labor was placed on
[ |anils Druoke, who has been pitch - . the appropriation for the mamifac-
| |ng hall Tor the New York (Slants the | tore of armament m the army for'I-
Itist two years Is at his home In Waco ; ftcatlons hill for the coming year
at the present time. A report recont- j Representative Rauch of Indiana,
ly unlimited from Marlin to the of- j proposed the amendment, which was
feet that he 4« not being considered as \ adopted after a lively debate in which
a member of the Giant's pitching staff j lahor union 'members of the House at-
for 1912, but Drucke is emphatic In | tacked Representative Tribble of
;i 11 I Hansen
1 I Miriuwn ami
!> S Jennings and
S lev and C M
K Satiors and
It'. T N Minnix and J
IT t It Cray and II
t I IMtman and
I.
BOI SE (HIES OS ItEt ORB M)|{
EIGin -IIOI R Hllllk I) V Y .
The House of RepretA-n tat I vos nt
Washington have gone on record ;i*
for Fart Worth, where Mrs McClel-
lan will have charge of a rooming
house Mrs McClellan has had
charge of the Oakes hotel. The par -
tic* who have had charge of the
Frisco lias taken the Oak,« and a
party from Hipe Springs will take
the Friwco
L. D. Reed of Taylor county Is here
this week for a visit with his brother
Capt. Ja* Reed Mr Reed is a pio-
neer Texan and took part In many
events of htetorfc importance occurlng
In thla *ext<lon during the early day*.
He was a participant In the celebrated
Dove Creek Indian fight in 1885, an
account of which we print In this la-
«ue of the Progreas at the request of
hlmbetf and othera.
Our good friend J. W. Grisham was
in I set Saturday to renew hts auh-
•crlptton *t> the old reliable tor the
22nd rmr. Mr. Orlaham
took ocosnlBa to say that Do became a
•ubeertber wftton a 1am months after
landing In Dnblto and that he wronid
ho without the paper If U coo*
i five do Bara o yaar Instead of Urn
his dental of this statement
Georgia, who opposed it
The men who compose the demo-
cratic city ticket, nominated tonight
are men who believe that nothing
that's good is too good for Dublin
They believe In the spirit of progress
and wish to see Dublin grow and
every Improvement made that oan be
made without the Impoverishment of
the people through a fldlefotMi raise In
tax values. They would not atop one
city Improvement or fail to encour-
age any enterprise tor the advance-
ment of Dublin. t
Firm Leans.
We loaa money on turns Vender
Men nolee DongDt end etrid Complete
„~-i~i •»» -—“* *
POMMKR* III. (1.1 it Wil l
Htl.tME (NH'NTY’S BOOKS.
At a meeting of the directors of the
Tyler commercial club last week tt
was unanluHMtsly dec ideal that the eec-
retarv should compile a balance sheet
showing the total value produc-
tion and consumption of Smith county
annually this Idea was Inspired by
the Mantle of the efforts of Texas
Commercial Secretaries and Baaineaa
Men's Association to atrlke a balance
of «ie states hooka, taking Texas as
a whole. This plan when carried out
will Dh of much benefit to Doth the
hnelneee men and the fanner of that
county and aboutd aet an example for
every wide-awake commercial dob in
the mate.
It < !M,k
and 1 A N**-
i laz.t’I Di-ll No
and Tntn Con wav
WiiBoii. No 12
W W Krundlrn
Rrm-ttir. No 12
J I Stur kit
Tlii’ny No 14
Kd ITKMlHOt)
No If*
(’ H Sharp
DowninK-
F HulHi’.v
Inrntrr, N<
I. I K»iialdHon
R »i4 k**r No !44
.) W Runt ini?
Ssjm* Spring** ^
ami F M V\ ujenon
S11rum. N«> 2** \V I Rank'.n and !
I () Row d*’u*
Mibb No 2! R T Ja\n*s and R |
F A) bt i
SitJn*'\ N t > \\ ! ’ and I'. !
1 I Jot!' H
Whim!,.' No ; \V c IsiuiHford1
,ilitl R I . F.a lt>n
Mcrn'r s Lap. NO 24 R R VVii) I
drip and Rurly M*.('*)l!um
Rni*h> (Jap. N«* 27’ T M Fal^ardsj
and W R Slio**nntk«*r
Nt'whurjf. Nt» 2#» H M lb nnoii and j
J H (Jofwbv
Hijittjf NO 27 VS D Lusk and J;mj
Rrow n.
Indian Mt . No 2S J
and (J D Fnd* rvioiMi
Rtibinnon HprlfiK*. No
Strong ami K Short
Surz. No. 20 Fa\ Light foot a nd J
F Hoilgi‘8
Don't aond awa> for rublo r HlanHw.
you cj»n gm th»-m b«*r« at Progrpus
J W who hat* for anvoral
pani bt*n on#* of thf amunrh and pro-
gn»fk»iv#’ farmer* <»f nrar Dublin. Iftft
Wcdn^Mday for ht« n**w hotne ti#**Hr
lk*n Mo In#*#). N \1 , bit* family to fol-
low within a f‘*w day* Mr, Sclfr***
baa « half nation of good land near
Row Molnen and a quarter aertlon
a hundred mile* aouth of there.
He my* hia now homo U mitwido tho
cotton bolt and ho will devote* hie at-
tention to the ruining of fine hogw,
poultry and cattle and In dairying.
To begin hie new operation* he took
with blm aeveral head of rWatered
DurooJeracy bo«r> and eonu* fine cat-
tle apd poultry. Albert McCurdy of
near thin place alao leave* tbia week
for tbe pee Moineu eectfcm of coun-
try, where he owne a valuable land
traof.
M'
L' ljt ra! <iiai iitwii.))!
\Y!iat i« i xiii'ctial of mi as a cltris-
■ian" LUliiin White
Si ript n rr ri vt<l I tig
Br.tvrr
Tin' ativautag,- of b--inp a live chrto-
tirtit Hi nn Statu 14
! 3 niiig i xi-rels-s) —
Ail vrumg i»eoiil, are Invltatj^g) ^
and unit with us H Y }’. t at 4
look Sun-lay Henry CNoacil. Pre-
Mili lit
Notice to Our < uvtoaiers and the
I'nhllrt
At the suggi-stion of the offi,tia.r
Bank Kxamirter and in firder to oom-
plv win. tiv«- rei|ulrement* of <tn> de-
; part merit nmler t )i,- i-ontr,!l of which
! wu oindtiet mir liut<>n<s*> the (inucttlce
of allowing ovenirafts will be dluxvn-
t!niii-,l i.n and after March 1, 1912,
, Tine notion in taken in view of the
fai t that Hi* permitting of overdraft*
i» disapproved by the Comptroller of
tin- Currency at Washington, and for
ithe further fuel that the lending of
j money in that way lain proven unsa.1-
; tsfactory
IH'BLIN NATIONAL BANK.
I’rof. 4. II. Lewis
Well known masseur, pernuuienuly
loeatixi at Coiminrhe Treat* all
manner of chronic diseases without
the use of drugs nr surgery
Boll Leelii- left tin first of the week
for Ins tintin' in New Meviix) after
spi tiding several weeks on a visit
with relatives and old friends here
and in tins seetmri Mr lawlie was
one of the early settlers in. Dublin.
Put innv4*t1 \* w M. xi< o Home y**ar»
a l’ «>
N<» 4WI!>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
OK Til K.
DUBLIN NATIONAL BANK .
nt IhiMin. In th#* HUtJ* of T«XM. lit th® cloM’
«>f ImydIiiiMDH, ff b. WHh, 1(M9
KMOI'K* El. DOM.AKH.
I a ia n 8 Htnl tl |M<*nmit.n #247.(14* RT
\\ Kt-nnoily
D
94.JBM1 74
i ft.ono on
2,ows nn
ll.OfiO 79
in,non 00
L17* ',n
9ft, M4 f*7
m ftft
1.97ft 00
970 or>
ivi'rii r*»f t«, iMUMirtnl wnM unPM*rur#Ml
l H. Hotulp to w«*<Mir** circulation
othor IVimli to mwurn V N 0(*P
Hilt* of KxMmng#*
HmikinK hoiDM* ftimllnr** arid fli
lur«A
Due from NhMotyhI ft*nk*(not H#*
w«*rvf* Ag®nt4iT. ..............
l»u*» from Approval r*Mi®rv« a^ontB
CbDClm a nil oth«r eawh Horn*
Pot®* of oUier NAtionnl Bank*......
yrMtlonal pap®r cnrrtoncv, nlcknl*,
hii«1 pftntft....................
lawful Mom v RMMrv®ln Bunk. v1r;
...... #4,Hft4 3ft t
|>ogHl t®n«1»*r not®a. . 3,ftH7 00 i H,44l Jtft
KmwipUnn fund with V H. Tm»
atw (ft p<»r of ctrrulfttlon) 7ft0 00
Total .....*Mftv03Ji 4k
MAM I.n IK* DO Ms AKH
i n pitsi Mock paid In., .......... fmn.avi nr?
Surplus rami........ H.omtoa
t' let I v Id ml profits, less expens**
and taxes paid..............
National Bank notes outstanding
line to other Nat limn I Ranks ......
line to stare and Private Banks
and Rankers........... .. .
9i.m «o
i a,non tw
. 4,44ft or
n* so
Individual detavsltssiitOtHit Ul check IM.144 to
Time certificates of deposit......... IM W'*
Oasbter-s check* ontstamlIng ..... MS to'
Tot a). J... .................
Statb or Tbxas, (Jodutt or Kratb,as:
l. Jno. O. Hams, Cashier of the above
aBAned hank, go solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the beet of my
knowledge and belief.
*0beer!bed and siSrnto Wwi*sneThIs"thith
hio«dxNotary P “
(•BAD
H gteowTBJmJ. PnhiF
mSfibmm.tMBm.
RSs I
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