The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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died st Hamilton Sunday morn-
15. Vincent. T. I). Thom peon
ami* Williford, Mack Morgan
Mollie Blair, B. U Scott and
Cox. W. W. I,aird aud Hannah
cut, A. J* Patterson and Ethel
Stepheus, Benjamin* R, Davis
Jewell Aveiit, Willie Rnsson aiul
Mary Klnchetoe.
While out driving with some other
; '’gbie in a single horse buggy Louis'*,
the thirteen year old daughter of
Judge .and Mrs. C. W. Cotton, was
thrown over the dash-board falling on
her head, and the buggy passing over
her hip. Her neck was sprained in
the fall, and her injuries altogether
were quite serious.
A jolly crowd of pleasure seekers
left Hamilton Tuesday ror the Colora-
do to fish and hunt. They will Is*
jaSaKMWB&iv jo, . . . _ .
gone a week or ten days, and have
provided alt the "necessaries" for the
trip, including bread,bacon “and other
things.” Those composing the crowd
are as follows: B. F. Moore, Charlie
Taylor, Willie West and Sam Mosher.
Another party left yesterday consist-
ing of B. F. Watson, .1. M. Baxley and
Charlie Day.
draper robbed of 9M40 end
o'clock « young man. who la about 1|
> aa Lola
Deputy
Sheriff O. W. Wood, who brought the
prisoner to Qranbury and lodged him
When arrested Mackey had
years old,
Mackt* and bis
was arrested
7.
"I’jna. ..........—, ___,__
ganeer. and was burled Suit |15 g5 on h)i •p»r#ollj but was minus
Ing at S o clock at the Howard R W!ig to hRve whlle Jn
, . ■ . Granbury before the burglary.
Licenses.—IV ^P. Wyly andjTrom GrRphlc.rH)tnocnit
July 23rd—Prof. Rd Chandler of
Dublin spent
week Visiting hue paretics- j,
Tom Owens, of this place, received
a card Wednesday from Otto Brown
stating that he had married in Wichita
Falls. TesaS. and would make his
July »?tn.—HOI. idOUg oi Oi«y«fnfww
visited Bare last week, guest of U B.
Richards and family.
M#U Spencer was tn our. city Satur-
day.
J. B. Fraxlor of Dublin was In our
city Friday.
R. M. Raney spent Friday in Steph-
en villa.
Tom Harbin spade a business trip
to Dublin Frl^p.
a few day# here this Claude Jones made a business trip
Us parent*. to Dublin Friday.
Mrs. J. A. Gillespie was a visitor
in our cfiy Thursday,
Charles Bishop visited relatives in
StephenvlUe Sunday.
Fred Bpratt left Sunday to spend a
fe4r days in Dallas. -"J>
R. H. Winn was in one city Friday
en route to StephenviUe.
Harry Boston went to Bluff Dale
Sunday and Marvin Culwell to Steph-
enville.
Misses Pearl ami Bertha Fraaior
visited witli Mies Nellie and lads Bat-
her Thursday.
Lee Sanders of Stanton was in Bar
bin Tuesday.
home in Vernon.
.Mrs. J. H. Dailey arid Mies Pearl
Volivu went to Stephenville last Sat-
urday. They will visit there and at
other places in Broth county for two
or three weeks.
Miss Mattie Nutt and sister, Mary
Sue left Tuesday for Chicago and
New York City. Miss Nutt goes in
the interest of the mission work with
which she is eouqeeted.
relatives and friends
cam. in Thursday at
their brother. J. A. Oil
Br nmuivci nor*. (’arllon Monday
srs assist r ±sz
evening
A. Gillespie and wife
and other relative, here. -
J. R. B
Maude,
to meet Mrs. Stephens, who has beak
gone the past month, visiting rela-
tives In the east, stopping at Stephen-
vilte for a day s visit wRh relatives.
Mrs. R. M. Raney left Wednesday
for Stephenvllle to visit a rew days
with her brother. W. Jf. Garrett and
rumily and will go from there to
Sant* Anna, where they will make
their future home. This family will be
greatly missed here both in the church
and social circles,
.’ The following wore visitors here
dtiring the past week: Henry Bones,
IV. II. Hightower, George Wlkoxon,
W. C. Martin, Marlon Stephens, Mar-
lin Culwell, Elbert Morton, Dick Gib-
son, Charles Bishop, Rev. Rob. Bow-
man, Austin Pair, Torn Pair, Bell
Rihcrd. 1). Y. Abernathey. A. 31. Rives.
July
, A. H Duff was In
Me will teach at
Miss Sarah Sullivan returned to her
home In Waco after visiting her cous-
in, Miss Angelina Cheney, in Carlton
for s month.
Mrs. Ida McDonald left Monday fhr
Iredell where she Is spending a few
days vacation .with her mother, Mrs
Holder and family.
Mgs. M. 4- Jordon and children of
Childress are visiting her husband's
parents, J, A. Jordan and family, two
miles north pf town.
Mrs. R, L. Brymer and two little i
children of Little Rock. Ark., are
spending a few weeks with her par-
ents, J. w. Hill and family,
- Pncle Tom Edwards wns showing
samples of his millet crop in town
Thursday, The head measured eight
inches in length, Mr. Edward's mil-
let Is on ground which was planted (
__sad Homlay l» imm <>«•♦>.
Jake Wright and• IRe Hudson have
placed an order tor a earload of hog
wire with which ta fence their pas
' ;fV- ffy
There will be ten miles «# fearing
In the car, and Jake will fence his
home section two miles, south
where he already has about
and Mr. Hudson and son, Toon will
fence their land on the river for hog-
pasture. ;t
The mMqhtte bean crop is very
heavy this year, and if they get the
sboats turned out In time the beans
will carry them several weeks without
any other feed.
These gentlemen know a good thing
when they see it, and are therefore
engaged extensively In the swine
breeding business —Anson Enterprise.
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Miscellaneous Advcrilsements.
Advertisements under this heading
are run at rate of one cent a word for
first Insertion and one-half cent a-
word for each continuous insertion
B. E. Robbins. J. H- Hightower, J. M. )j|l# jn tl(e ear(v spring, but plow- j thereafter without change. In all
J. D; Atkin* lost a fine horse Wed- , Mrs. Will Stephen and Aire, It. W'.J
nesday. Sam Atkins had driven the j Bowman were pleasant callers nt the |
horse to the depot and left him hitch-1 depot Saturday.
ed to the buggy and was a few yards I Miss Ella May Alexander of Sher- J
Bradley, Young Dfrvls, Balvln,Court
ney, Key. H. M. Courtney.
COMANCHE.
From the Exponent.
July 23rd.---■ Deaths.—Deipbia Park-
er, aged one year, Rucker; Cora
Hobbs, aged two years, Rucker.
away. When the train arrived the, man, came in Sunday to visit witli I Marriage License#.—1. P. Ripley and *,na Mitchell who is visiting here from
horse became frightened and ran west, j Misses Buna and
falling against the curl, stone on
Houston street, breaking one of his
legs so badly as to necessitate the
merciful act of killing the Injured
animal.
From the News.
July 23rd.—Mrs. .J, R Morris return-
ed on Monday from Stamford, her
Ethel Bradley.
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PLEASANT HOME.
Regular Correspondence.
July 2Sth.—late corn is all burned
U|g but cotton is doing fairly well
Shortly Jenkins is working for Bee little grand-child being much
Whitfield this week. ter.
H. C. Huffman has gone to New
Mexico to hunt hi» lost boy.
Arthur Turpen has rented the Wid-
ow Norwood s farm for next year.
A goodly number from this commu-
nity has gone to the re union today.
Misses Emma Huffman and Casv
Key are visiting the family of Mr
Quinn at Gorman this week
The Baptist people are conducting
a protracted meeting at School Hill,
With good attendance und good inter
•at.
Dennis Bushing and family of Pul-
hart, is visiting the family of Mrs
C, W. Zeefc and also attending the
protracted meeting at Ungleville. , m>,r- and wife, of the Oliver Springs
Two weddings have occurred in : community, mud Tuesday and was
tbhi community the past week, the
I i Withers, Robert L. Cox and
B. E Robbins made a business tilpjOllle Dobbs, Will Warren and Etta
to Stephenvllle Wednesday. 'Griffith, Lem Little and Sarah Re-
Dennts Sanders of Claihstte is hire! vellle. /
visiting J. T. Abies and family. j County Judge Reiser married a|
young conple named l-em Little and j
ed up on account of the drouth
excellent crop will soon be ready for
harvesting.
F. E. Fisher and wife entertained a
joyful crowd of young people at a
lawn party at their home Wednesday
evening, it till 11:30. The entertain-
ment was given in honor of Miss Sel-
The payment must be piade in advance for
the number of insertions desired. The
price is so low and trouble of keeping
accounts therefor adjusted eo great as
to make it impractical to keep books
on these Items.
Iredell. The lawn was brilliantly
lighted and the refreshments served
were delicious. -Every one spent a
most delightful evening.
For Rent-wFonr or five rooms for
house keeping in home on Patrick
street., Best rooms and best location
in town offered for rent,—Apply at
the Progress office. f v
Ben Etterhack and Son and .John
Ralls of Dublin passed through Sun-
day en route home from Dallas In
their auto, stopping to spend thC night
with W B. Scott aud family at Thorp
Springs. *
BE LEON.
Eruiu the Free Press.
July 23rd.- .1 G. McCarty of
j Sat vie Revalle, who reside at Proctor,
! tn lit* office early Fester day morning
j with the court house attaches ns wit-
nesses.
| John Wheeler, the man convicted
I of lunacy in the county court, last
j week, wis carried to Terrell and plac-
I ed In the asylum by Sheriff Jackson
lust Saturday,
Dub-
lin was here last week
Clavtre Kinchen. W. W. Nance. El-
bert Greer and Tate Counts were in
Dublin Sunday,
The six-year-old child of 1! B. Gil-
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f-*aPF«SOi
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ooatracting parties being Sum Brit-
ton. Jr, and Mr* Meforil of Strawn
'ff. W. Wade and Mis* Sallle Whit
Arid
A number of men In ih'» common!t>
BMW last Monday and repared the
arbor at Pleasant Home for rhe me**
ing to begin next Saturday J. W.
Glenn and iiiumte Owen* wilt do the
prenehirf
HI I KE HU K.
Rsgul.u Correspondence
.',.■ July 2Ttil Moat evefvtanl., t* at
tofttdttng tbs Baptist meeting, which be-
gan Sunday The attendance !:»* bsen
jlswl. The meeting is rising conducted
by Rev, J K Dliiic.gtori, the pastor
:Mat*. Paul ChaipHer is vwey ill and
baa been, for several day*.
;j2'3fr». A- F. Ashing was real sick
tl>« taller part of lest week, but I* im-
proving
Nwri Green wait was tUrown from a
hurt week and received a <er>
bad shake-up. His injuries are not
CtMtaidercd serious.
i Aimer Jackson reached home Mon-
day from Ft Worth where he ha* been
i altanding the cotton grading school
lor three week*, Sidney Jackson also
buried here Wednesday.
The two-year-old child of Mr, and
Mr* Hobbs, of trio Uo*s Chapel com-
munity. died Sunday evening and was
burled here Monday evening.
I! i« with regret* that we announce
1 Rev, D. C Ellis Is at Corrinth, con
dueling a ten days revival meeting
i Mis* Gertrude Gorman of Proctor is
: here visiting Mrs. E. 11. Robbins,
j Fade Zeke MeOleskey was shaking
hands with old friends here Monday
| l.esier Morion of Dublin was shak-
ing hands with old friends here Fri-
day.
| Torn Saulshury and wife spent Sun-
day as the guests of A 1, Fraxlor and
v» ife
Miss Ethel st. fluid of Ft. Worth is j was tried on a charge of lunacy In
visiting her unole. W. 0. Stephen i the county court Monday and convlct-
and family. j ed. It is said the unfortunate young
J. I*. Copeland, our new merchantfellow lost his mind over a love nf-
left Thursday for Santa Anna on a fair.
business trip. ’ Congressman Morris Sheppard, of
Miss Pear! Burnett of Dublin spent Texarkana will speak in Comanche
Saturday and Sunday w ith her wiser. , Sunday, afternoon. August H, nt 3 o-
Mrs. Lee Abies. j clock upon the subject of “Wood-
Abe Onstott and family of Wilson 1 craft.' Mr. Sheppard is emflly one
spent Saturday and Sunday with Jim; of Hie nation* greniv'*t orators and
Abies and family. al! should hear him. The address i c,;rhon cemetery.
Mia* Myrtle* Jordan who has been ; will he delivered at the skating rink. | ------------
visiting her brother in Fort Worth.! Births.—Boys to A. E. Forrester,
returned home Saturday. j DeLeon. Sam Welch, Rucker, H. R
Mrs Carr Lancaster will leave next1 Redvvine, Sipe Springs; Sam Barton,
CARBON.
Mrs. J. V. Dingier and children tire
visiting at Rifblln this week.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Leach s died Monday night and
was buried In the Carbon cemetery
Tuesday. The parents have our sym-
pathy in this sad hour of grief and
bereavement.
R. C. McDonald died at his home a
For Sale—80 3-4 acres of land, four
miles north of Dublin. Good jresl-
dence iu cither Dublin or Stephenvlllc
taken in part payment. Apply G. C.
Wiley, R. F. D. 5, Dublin, Texas.
A young man named Steel, who has ; f,,w miles south of Carbon last Tues-
| been living In the Sidney community, j juy nigi,t and w as buried in the Car-
bon cemetery Friday, lie leaves a
number of relatives and friends to
mourn his death, and to them we ex-
tend our heartfelt sympathy.
Mrs. W. D. Allen died nt her home
here shortly after 12 o'clock Monday,
July Huh, of typhoid fever. The fun-
eral services were conducted at the
Methodist church Tuesday afternoon,
Rev. E. P. Swindell officiating, and
her remains were laid to rest in the
For Sale—-10Q, acres of land, five
miles west of Dublin, 70 In cultiva-
tion, 15 more tillable. Good fm.ir room
house, well and windmill. Plenty of
wood and gross. $42 50 per acre buys
this place, crop and farming Imple-
ments.—M. L. Copeland, Dublin, Tex.
For Sale—Good milch cow*, with five
months old calf. Cow is Jersey and
Durham. Apply to J. S. Daley, Dub-
lin.
Parties wanting horses broken and
tgained or vetinary work done can get
good and satisfactory service at rea-
sonable price* from me.—O. N. Snell,
Armstrong aid homestead, Dublin-
A new flour as good if not better
than anything else on the market, the
"Sweet & Pure" brand.—Walter Ham-
ilton.
week for a month’s visit with her i Bipe Sprin,’*; J
four brothers in Eola, Texas.
W It. Ellis and family went to Alex
the death of Mrs Jessie Gassett, who ,ier Saturday to visit with their daugli-
M rotorned home on the same day from1 were quietly united tn marriage Sun-
near Headrick. Ok la, where he h«u>; day »rterm*m a! the home of the bride
i1 |m riaittn* hi# sister. Mr* Long. 1 tn Hill City. They will make their
idled July i.tth. She was the daughter
i of Mr and Mr* It Puttnam of Win
rate. T-’xss Site was the wife of
Jtuae* Gossett The funeral services
were conducted by Rev O A Hendon
and the remains wore laid to rest in
■ the Kbeoezer cemetery.
A woman and two children were in-
jured when it runaway team ran into
the wagon in which they were seated
, here Saturday morning The woman,
.Ur*. Q. Self, was severely bruised and
pottmbly suffered internal Injuries. The
i children, a girl five year* old and an
(infant, were not seriously hurt. Both
j wagons were wrecked, and the ani-
mal# more or less bruised No one ;
i was in the wagon drawn by the run-
away team.
TOLAR,
, Frotu the Standard
; July 23rd.— Mr, G. K. Dunn of East-
land county and Mrs. M E. Moore
-jj.'li
GRANIM RV.
From the Graphic Democrat
July mb
t in HIB City. They
home in Eastland county
Prof Waiter L Powell received
ter and family. Airs. If F. Morris
Rev. 1) C. Ellis and wife. Miss lies*
and Alma Abies, were’ pleasant cal-
lers nt the depot Thursday evening
Mrs I». C. Ellis and little son*.
Stephen and John, were the dinner
guests of K M, Raney and wife Sun-
day.
Mis* Edith Bowman returned Sat
ttrday front a weeks visit with her
■inter. Mr*. Mate Hickey of Htephun-
v iile
A. B Richards of Amarillo, Texas,
was here the past week visiting rel-
it! Ives and friends in the Cottonwood
community.
I-ee Abies and wife of I iowell
■Springs community were tn our city
Thursday, the guest* of .1 T Aides
and funtily.
Fade (Miles A her nut hev and Connor
Carpenter left Sunday night for Guth-
rie, Ofcla. to visit Rev John Alter*
nathey and wife.
Sir* D. O. Ellis. Master Stephen
and Little John spent the day Mon-
day with Mrs. W W. Barber and
daughters. Nellie and Lots
Mrs. L. Stover and gnrnd-duughter.
Pc. 't get t, Hnzle:
A. G. Hardin, t roc-tor; D. T. Garrett.
Comanche. Girls to Jno. Cook, Hazlc
Dell; A. J. llenry. Rucker; J. 11, Her-
ring, Rucker; T. F. Gushain. Rucker.
”■ Ijist Thursday niglit some one stole
a horse, saddle and hi idle from the
premises of \V. it. I osley, in the
south part of town, and the officers
were notified and went to work on
the ease; ioen'ing the horse In a pas-
ture several miles south of town.
The animal wit^ watched with u hope
IREDELL.
From the Sentinel.
July 23rd, .Miss Nettie Fagaht
i.
telephone message Ust week notify- ! M,1‘* Mannl« D*ni*1* °‘ lh> lMO"' wiU
Prof. Joe Clark ha* oc- > mg him thst be had Wn unanimously | «wthU* «“»» her daughter.
1 Mrs. G. W. Jones aud family.
J. H. Morris of Carlton and H. F.
Morris of Alexander were in our city
Saturday en route to Fort Worth and
while here were the guests of Ramon
and family. m
Frank Henson sttd Miss Ullian
copied a position with John Tarieton electevl principal of the Comsnrhe high
and will leave for KtepimnvtHe this school, without application, at » sal
Dunn
Clark
wwek
Marriage Ur*tines Men. K.
and Sirs. M. K. Moore. John J
and Miss Bailie Belle Bear*
> An Item that earaped our attention
last week was the marriage of *\lr
fflarjt sad Mle* Bailie Belle
both of Thorp «prings. These
worthy voting people and we ex-
to them our congratulations.
Dunlap of Cleburne and Mr*
Gardner were married at the
Hotel on Monday morning
Sid J w. Denton «fft-
and left on the 11 o'clock train
to make tboir home
woo burglarised on Twee-
abaut *15 and the cash
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• OCTORS
ary of II# per month. His wife was
also elected to a position in the same
school HI* duties here prevented hint.
accepting the offer j ,**
Her. Wiiiiatn Campbell died lost flat- . „
urdav. July 17th. at hi. home in Tolar far.r of Hlephenvllle. Connor Carpen-
wbere he had lived for the past flvd^r city, all spent
of catching the thief, but the animal
was moved once or twice at night and
finally abandoned, the thief presuma-
bly becoming scared.
A crowd of young folk# chaperoned
by Mr, and Mrs, Entile Wlesendaltger
returned Saturday from a week * out-1
Ing on the CoWhouse. The following , Ro*u,“p Correspondence.
re-
I’tiirncll this week from a three weeks
j visit to her homefolk* at Llngleville.
Mbs Myrtle Cooper returned this
j week front Stephenville, accompanied
I b.v her friend. Miss Hndgins, who will
i \ bit here.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Rnnn of Cle-
burne stopped off with Mrs. Harm's
| sisters. Mesdantca Bryan and Eadler
I till the Dublin rc-uhlon.
John R. Waddell, Jr., and Mbs May
I E. Robertson were married this evey-
j ing silting in u buggy in front of
I the residdpee of \Y, V. Jones who of-
I ficiated in the ceremony, The jotutg
| couple both live in the Spring Creek
’ community.
For Sale—77 acres land 4% miles
north of Dublin. Brice $2,300. Will
take wagon and team in part pay-
ment.—G. B. Watson, Dublin, Route 5.
THEN V.
named young people composed the
party: Misses Grace Williams, Dub-
lin; Annie Lee Harris and Ruth John-
son. San Angelo; Mary and Rita Har-
ris, Isla Wyatt, Estelle Reese; Messrs.
Otto Ridgeway. F,«arl Morris. Athur
Moore, Jim Holmsley. Thompson Bru-
ton, Frank Everest and George
Montgomery.
From the .Njpws.
July 23rd.—M. M. ewcom, mailing
clerk in the Dublin postoffic* spent
Sunday in the city guest of friends
Robert L. Cox and Miss Ollle Dobbs
drove to the Methodi : parsonage Sat-
July 29th.—Nearly everyone In this
locality is attending the re-unlon in
Dublin this week.
We are needing rain badly at this
time.
Henry Floyd and Dr. Spradllng went
to Hamilton county on a fishing trip
Thursday.
Henry McCain, Joe and Anuta Hood
went on a fishing trip near Hamilton
this week.
The people met a few days since
aud prepared the arbor for the meet-
ing to begin tonight.
years. Rev J. ft. R!)U»**on conduct- j ***** w,,h D Y Abemathey. mothar
ed the fuosral aervir* a> the Baptist j *n^ w}r* JJ1* r<Min,r>'
church Sunday afternooit and inter- t
ment followed at Htroud a Creek ce-
metery under tb# anspke* at the I.
0 O. F. lodge. >e being a member
of that order. The deceased was dfl
years old at the time of hie death and
to survived by a wife and nine child'
rew, alt of whom reside or near
thie community.
Enel* Walker Jennings returned
Thursday evening from Stephenville,
where he ha* been with his sick non.
Prof Kliy II. Jennings. He reports
hlto as very little better. /
Mrs. F A. BUI*, who make* her
Items with Daw Graham and wife,
near Balden, vtotted last week with
a son In Tolar, coming here Saturday
to vIsH with her eon*, (laymtrn and
C0RANrHC. Mrs. John Sane*. Mr*. Fannie Caf-
the Chief. pettier and daughter*. Mieses l-maloe
33rd Mto* Ollie Dobb# and and Ruth, Mteaes Bunt*
tori Saturday Bradley. Mlse Deaaie Able, were p
one Mtn
From
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L.
Hmb Cm wffi married
ft W.
Harry Sletk are
A. Chilton
Mina have returned from Battle
■ J* M
Jennie Caaaedy of Dahlia
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*»« »« *»"• city Sunday
'■ * »
Jamestown !*.. Friday to hold a
R. F. Hoadiger will leave next Tuea-
urday morning at 9 -jock and were [°r Galveston, as a delegate from
married, Rev. C. 1' Buchanan, pa*- ,tl*' Comanche union,
tor, saying the word > that made thetn
man and wife.
Grandpa Hilliard wm Switzerland bones of men. who lived
Monday night abo. Hne o clock and, 100 (KK) ye(irg Mf(0 whPn w„ ln
died Tuesday ntorc ' at 8:20. There oftnatmit danger from wild beasts. To-
Yon don’t have to insist on' the
best when buying hero because THE
BEST is the only grade we keep
We invite your judgment on the
FINEST Gift * EP'E*?
In town. Hou.Gi-ouuuIng, pieasaro
giving and dime >"ivln; Come in,
look arorid, you'll End not' *ng lack-
ing but iBucy prices. We solicit your
trade.
FKESH VLGETABI.EH
ALWAYS ON HAND___
Free Delivery in the City.
A. W. Whitfield
Telephone No. 7.
Life HHMHMI Years Ago.
Scientists have found tn a cave In
Your Health, Comfort und App
Depends Largely Upon Ynur 1
was nobody at borne Gut hi* wife and
the telephone vti d
could not leave, so I
With him Until next
got word to some >
day the danger, as shown
he neighbors.
8H' If.
Regular Correepon !*:v e.
July 37th—It Is i hot and dry
and farmer* are ain out of employ-
ment. ’
Mr*. I* V. MoCJIes ey who has been
visiting her non, .1 • and family, in
Coke county, returned home the first
vuo uaiiRt-T • an nuuwu uj A# tv >
•mmected. She Brown rtf Alexander, Me., is largely
to remain alone ‘ from deadly dlaease/Tt It had not been
rnlng when ahe; for Dr iving's NewDtscovery.which cur-
ed me,I could not have lived,"he writes,
"suffering a* I did from a severe lung
trouble and stubborn cough." To cure
sore lungs,could*,obstinate coughs,and
prevent pneumonia,Its the beet medi-
cine on enrth.BOc and $1.00. Guaranteed
by Overton Drug Cg. Trial bottle free.
. ' T*.— —w— ' '
Railroad Company as Protector.
One of the moot peculiar cases on
tbe civil docket Is that on trial in dis-
jtrict Court at Amarillo, in which W
of the week.
Quite a number at the citiceac of D. Twiicheil. state engineer, to suing
and Ethel this locality are atten Gog tb* Baptist I the Pecoe A North Tex a* railway oam-
*•••«• pleas- meeting at Unglat tkls week. 4(tony for $u> «00, altoctng that after
Chaa. McCleakey i d family name he hod warned the conductor on a
tot IK |£^|, | j j ft ft
risit wtlh his i itbar, Mr*. L. V. log Umt a certain Indlvtdnel on the
tod family
.J#hr. *nd„ Mr*, flam ilelft who toft
•re never*1 weeks ago. lor Canyon
arrived in tkly
i *o# intending to do
Injury, the conductor did got give
protection warranted, and Injury
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1909, newspaper, July 30, 1909; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543634/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.