The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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TH« DPBLIH PEOOES88
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Great Opening
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A good mens’ work shoo
for only . $1 98
Lot 2—-$2.7 "> Hats will
go at SI 48
Mens’ good K1 k bide
Shoes only SI 98
Another good value in
Trousers only SI 98
We earn a good clean
line of (I loves tin to |>er
pair SI 29
Red and blue and white
Handkerchief, lor oiilv
eaoh 3c
A nice 1 >l/ev
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THE
TRUTHFUL
ADVERTISERS
THE PEOPLE'S COSH STORE
T
G J HENDERSON
I'h’OPKl ETOK
The Peoples' Cash Store
I .at cl\ IVtll'O I'd t O l III I' j
hn from San I’edro. ♦
Cal., at \\ Inch place he J
had for a number ot j
veai's been engaged in a J
s U e c e sst III nieivant lie t
pursuit. lb lia> had |
large c\ pel lt'iici• iii t In j,
hanilliug of nierchai: j
dise. both as \x holt-sale |
bil\ar and ret a 11 -alts *
man. J
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He Desires an Oppor ♦
tunity to Serve You J
HE new enterprise, The Peoples Cash Store, carrying a most complete line of Shoes for Men, Worn
en and Children, besides a large stock of High Grade Gents’ Furnishings is now open in the build
tng opposite the post office and is anxious that the people of Dublin and this territory call and see what
we have and let us show what we can do for them in price and quality. As a special incentive to secure
this call from you we are making extra low prices on this brand new stock of merchandise, which we have
bought for cash at lowest figures. Don’t delay but come in and attend this Great Opening Sale
Here’s a Few of Our Prices. Read Carefully
LOT ONE
Mens’ good working
Shoes, worth up to (.HI
during this (ireat Open
mg Sale oiil\ 53 98
LOT TWO
Mens’ good Shoes, la<t*
and button, in this sale
at only 51 98
LOT THREE
A good mans' solid
leather Shoe, in this sale
at only 52 98
LOT FOUR
Metis' high grade Dress
Shoes worth up to •$’>.">(),
during this (Ireat Open
ing Sale only 53 69
SEVENTY FIVE CASES OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’SHOES ON THE WAY
AS SOON AS THEY COME IN WE WILL PUT THEM ON SALE. ALI. BRAND NEW GOODS: NO
SHOP WORN GOODS; EVERYTHING OUT OF THE FACTORY.
\\ e earn' the < ierant<>
llo.se in hlaek A brown,
al's,dutch guaranteed
for A months, b pairs t"
a ho\ for mi 1 \ 75c
Metis ' i' I lie Up to-date
Hat'-, worth as high a-
so,do. during tins sale
for "iih 52 48
Mens' Fine I iress Shirts
worth up to *1.7\ sumie
as high as -L’.lHi. during
this (ireat < tpening Sale
for only 98c
We carry a full line in
Mens' Shoes. Every
thing clean and up to
date.
Mens' high grade I n
derwear, worth as high
as *1.’>0 a Suit, during
this (ireat < ipetiing Sale
tor only , 51 00
A re Mm e, ,jng away { I f
\ "ii are. come and let us
sell you a good suit ease
for only 98C
One lot Mens' Kim
Trousers, worth up t"
Sti.fiO. during this < ireal
Opening Sale to go at
oidv . 53 69
Metis' good I tress Kants
worth np to s.’.fx:. for
this < ireat ( ipeiiine Sale
f(>r only . 51 29
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i ,\nv Store! Ifew Stock! Low Prices!
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The People’s Cash Store
Another lot of good
lints for only. 51 9C
Another good one for
only 51 98
Another good one fo»
only......... 52 48
Mens' Blue Overalls
during this opening sale
for only ...... 79c
Mens' and Hoys’ Fine
Dress Caps, worth as
high as H5e, during this
Great Opening Sale for
only 48C
MORRIS M HERMER
MANAGER
The Peoples’ Cash Store
lias for more than a
year been engaged as
salesman with the P.
Ilermer Dry Goods
store m I hiblin and has
been popular with the
trade as a successful
salesman at this point.
Mr. Ilermer has had
man .cars of exper-
ience m the mercantile
trade in fact lias been
brought up as a sales-
man. His services are
at your command.
He Wishes You to Come
To the Sale
Mens' Tine Neckwear
on sale bhe and 48c
Mens' high grade work
ing Shirts for only 39c
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Kruler the ;i ’ F-
the flrwt Httlrti xwre MU'
numbered ........ ; t
aalea. all «»f * •’>»* h »*»•'
patent»Hl Hy :ittv*r y U *
turn the raIcm !ii«r»'.ii»*'<i .»
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acre* The I ar a»’«t 'mmlwr
proved during tm^
tween !kM7 and ' ' •
aalea of aehool i tnd •' • i
fotalltna I i '*-'s i •" o’-*
In !!>GG th** arand d>li
•old blit not jiutvhted .utd
In the mate a t* a **>
There have been n.itn*"'> i
liner that time tn!
total I* iirtuiJsd tin
mark
Prior to the »= ti •*;
t h«’r»* was hi 11' --«' t}
sndiool fund I ! ...Vo
and 1*7.7 n.vMi r***
veyed for Hie *»•*•( ».>i
const Hutton of
quantity net ..aide
There is „G present
acres of tinmilil aur»e
f*xdu*lve ot eonfli. Dug h i1
lisis almost wholly in the . i
tween the P*«ro* river am!
Grande. Old records m
land ofk’e show mmir «r in
that art* extrermdv large
one grant In pnrtirular that « lulma
the diatlnotion <>f Vm* the
rr**)rd«Hl It Is .*< res m »ist»
ami ll«*s in Cameron. Hidalgo and
Willacy counties If was made to
Jam Smrtinvn l iibo/o* on February
22, 1792, by the King of Spain The
grant was rotiArmed bv the act of
IH52 and patented September 11. tH*2
Thr original paper a are wfill in the
land office at Austin
The oldest gram to be found on
tile record* ia of four leagues and live
labors in Karnes county and in about
•80 acres In ill* It wa* made to
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bjf the 9|>*nl»h (t«v..rnm*'nt (ir.Hiit..1 , h#r»<-t..r, h„t h.' would h «lnu»»t »n«-rr»*Mo»ii*l W>|f«r« V.MH'la
«f Imd I7#l, I792 mid Ui I7W ] |D va|n f,(r ir»ri«» of thul h"*»ll» rrlt
V* found. k-lim whlrh >»«• r*»<l of lilnuwlf lo M»
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v v*a and f.'o- fh-cislon of flu* htaD
t'ii iio-iitjs that si\t \ -s*
i 1»ii«1 r• ji (*f si 'iciasfd ag«- i
\ !a«dory which will can green corn
— - and roastiiiK earn will he eroded at
(alv.nt has just purchased a modern , T> lor at an vail> date Before start-
as that of ; aufomutu!«■ tire tiglitinK inarluiie with in^ tin* jdant. assurances were re-
»f I’nhlit In a full < ompldiuuit of hose, and as a «|inst« yj, that at least two thousand
whnh t'cfus t ons« i| Mem c has In-'p- able to rcduc** ■ a« res ’w^uild In- planted to this cereal,
children to its fi: • insurance rat** from 1 t»» and the committee which has this in
hools This] (cuts. .charge has secured promises of more
Spe< imens ot a potatif crop vn 'd.nu than the r«*<juIr<m! acreage.
.. bushels to the a* re are on dis- Smith county has just closed a con-
Sv riau }>!av at San Benito These potatoes tract for the sale of $7.7.000 good roads
»n/aleM ; vs ,*n. grown b> a San Benito farmer, bonds recently Issued here and the
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mac* to • mints when told of tin trag
:« (b.i* i «»’ lo r grandstm. K i.-sell B« n-
ijftt. tin Howard I’.tvne student a -
• idcntallv killed t»> t>eiuic struck on
the head t>\ a baseball M's IJu v
bad twcti a sufferer from hear' trou-
j > 1 «■. and the shock i »f feuddetl bereave-
ment r»'Hii It* (1 in lo r d**at h
Ki bruarv 1st marked fto * ml (»f
t,he hunting season m most southern
Mfilfes add pruotdally tbrmigldOJt th<‘
:r,rrv Idspatahes from Washington
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( n( (.r•• of !mm*ks a \ ea'
• TV MVAilAltb' V% -rd of
a ruing*
Ijncoln w.-re urattfed
. ears on r«t ft !i to • utu
Hba! ill lotnieiit of three
score and ten he. would h*v«» to de-
vote most af hi* life eitetiMloU to
trading tf tie sought ti» review all that
Ui* wririfti i>r l,t.j. Ib.-r« «r-
today nearly b<H*k« and pamph
let* which Iwivc appeared a* diatlnct
is*uea relatinn: t«» the life of Uncoln
Sk'tir**« of them are in foreign lang
limb's French, (ierman Italian J a i> -
anew* arid Modern G reek which I .In*
coin would never tie •hi* to re»d at
all. There «re mImo/ over 1.080 title »
♦»nirle« in artic'lca In nmgaiinea.
r< ed an !
: 11 d h xs i 1 i a a . *• 11 no
«•-!: 11 g ground *» w s’ b
llli .!••! ed oil f to* VV .♦
Mrs Minnie I-itbam w.i« refused
*-a ! \ ♦ f o-; ( x a m; r i n g f r :a 1 > ■ :> the
.',.( <:< o' mi. del in g li.bti S'< >' art a'
dc. l* r Her husliand < ' .caioI as
'« !ik- all a< « • an p!b e. was oltlllf te<|
■>.»:1 ;n t to- sum <>f $.'."(•(■ ! h«* *1 • •
its r f »ol tint! I m p fo p* f ad > .: ’i -
• •* ’v Str w art to Mrs I at! am
» .*0 .1 lo r husband to 11 r»x.• !.'t f otn
' "iio- ba' 'Ii*- ilrfeti *«• d *d 'o*' Intro-
■ 1 ii- t t| i r»*( t test iniotl v
Ftie i <mjv i»f appeals of London h is
svisfaliied t!»» d**« iniotl o' the king s
bench court which m a dm <’».•**
hi iiimM last tune by an Irish farmer
claiming damage* fur the loss of his
son in the Titanic disaster declared
illegal the condition printed «»n the
steamship ti kets exempting the com-
pany from liability for !<»*** by « pa»-
seuger even through i»<*gligeme of
the company * servant*
The owners of more than two hum
In Tulsa. Oklahoma,
were fleeced Into buying an antl-
j free/e ' liquid, during the past few
weeks The first opportunity to test
j the lii|uld cam** with the frees# of
last week and It is stated two him-
fdred owners awoke to find the radla*
! tors froten and btirsted The police
are trying to locate the ' dlscnvcrers’*
} of the motorists salvation
An organ!ration calling Itself the
m.u attend the white school* j The need was planted in August and work will begin immediately. The
Mm i• w (II and .1 T WarTell <»f, barv e.sted in Hecember , bonds brought par w ith accrued In-
I aua in* w. :, uistantlv killed when’ \ fa« tor> which will make only th**’terest The county commlBRloners
tlo- auto m which thev were riding j highest (lass of typewriter ribbons is | have secured tin* services of an “X-
tmned turtle They had been to; the latest addition to Hillsboro's man- , pert engineer from Alabama who is
Hcrmleigb on business and were re ! utaeturliiK industries. This plant is in ] exp«*rienced in the building of Hand-
turning to Moraine when the cat; the bands of experienced men and is j clay and clay-sand roads,
skidded and tinned over on them financed by Texas capita) j r['|u, largest real « amti deal record-
breaking their necks Howell was n\ The first shipment from a for'-Kn ' t»<| pt,r,. jn g<,Veial ears wasconsum-
merchant of I^iralne and was a port to reach Fr ipo t arrived in the | nirtted recently when P. H Russell of
brother-in-law of Willis Brown, form J .sf Ip channel Wednesday of last w »»k. | j^an Antonio pma hasid the Gripe
. r <*oleman citizen lie is *ur\ived | Th* cargo contested of :iH6.ono '* G-' r,eek ranch, co isisting'»f 20,000 aT6»
bv a widow and five small children. Ions of crude oil and was consigned jn the eastern par; of Runnel* count/.
Warr.-ll was u pronilnent farmer and I to an Industrie1 . ( Mcorn of that -ity ytio terms of the sale are private but
V a Widow and eight | On account of exceptional service* it is known that the deal aggregutea
j rendered shippers of packing house IH.ariv $i»:,o.opn. The ranch will be
Trial “f the suit instituted by Mrs j products by the katy in delivering stocked with high grade Hereford«.
('oustruction of the biggest silo In
the south is now under way at Col-
lege Station at the feeding and breed-
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Mw.ni*- i-‘. I'.uml acaiiiHl I nltfii Siutr .! fresh mt-als to northern markets this
Senator T I
States senate
tiore the til Inti IHtted : rttad has Just Iwen awarded the
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f ()klatioma. tit which | tract to haul two hundred ears week-
Vlrs Itoud ehaiKes Senator thit'e wftt.'K from the Fort VVortti ptiekerles.
Improper < otnluet and asked that In- A ,-arload ttf Ju.unti pounds -if
he required to jiav her (hn.iMin ttu In , t reaun-r> hutter wtis shipped (r un
damages is In protfreNs In Oklahoma I Sulphur Sprln^a to New York rec ntl>
i 'In 7'tn alleged impropriety te - K\ep with miinerous reports of for
eurred. Mrs If.md charges, while II-. | el^h hntlet helliK Imported to this
two w.-re quests at a VVuRhliiKton j country since the new tariff law went
hotel I'romlnetit attorneys have I Into effec t, Texas Imtter still lux rules
la-en cnKaK'-d Im>ih for and uKalut' northern territory
Senator tiore and a hard fonutit leKa'j Kxraxntlons for Ihe foundation of
haltle is anlh'ipat.ul | (he n«’W Taylor county court lun-S"
t lty Marshal T I. Moorehead. of hegatt last w,*ck al Ahllene and tin-
I’ecos <' V t >. was killed tiy a Mexican I work will he rushed to an early com-j
in,; farm at A Ai M college. Tin*
silo is of re inforced steel and «jn-
cretr construction and has a capacity
of four hundred tons, ’fills la the
fourth silo to he Unlit hy the college
In an endeavor to carry on experi-
ments to determine which type Ib heat
stilled to the farmer and stockman of
Texas.
t'uero had Its Turkey Trot," Grape-
laud had Its Possum Walk." and now
comes San IH-nlto with Its "Hog Wad-
The first shipment of this season »
spinach w*« tthlpped out of Austin
fund run from 3s>
•ersm to HI.POO.OOO acre*. As-
M» the land olfk-e reporta
W im. th«ra are running aeeounta
M.UX41&0I acre., which
Oirtetal report# show that MSt,#40
autontohlls* are tn regular ut« In this
country, out of a total for tho whole
HM that thi# qtiaa.tlty of land hn# world of ear#
Him. with h-a-lijuarters In Chicago,
proposes fo demand that eongre#*
provide work for all the unemployed
■ten and women In the country. It
1a Mated that meeting# and coo (ten-
don# are to he held throughout the
country to send delegates to a nation-
al mnalkn ekM will formnlato
and preeeat a petltloa to rongraeg..
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i tempting to make an arrest One modern temples of justice In
shot tired by Ihe Mexican struck Team and will add materially to Ihe
Miatrohoaii on one aide of hfs nose, jclxlc rtliractlvenes^ of Ahlh-ne
| ,-onilng out at the hark of his heap,
ikillln,! him Instantly Sheriff liar
j rIson and Constable Hoddy fired sex
era! shots at the fleeing Mexican
I without effect A Mexican was later
nr rested charged with the shooting
| When arrested In the cemetery the
Mexican was digging Ihe grave of
Ihe man he Is accused of killing
Hoh l*ace. a student In Stamford
college, was shot In the stomach hy
.1 N Hendrix a ministerial student
In the college I’aoe Is In a very pre
, carious condition, two of the smaller
bowels having been perforated, but
the atlendlng physician does not re-
gard the wound as necessarily fatal,
unless perflonltia should set up The
trouble came up, according to Hen-
drix and K T Nash, who room to-
gether. over an effort of .other stu-
dent# to base them They claim that
It l# a custom of the boys who occupy
the dormitory, which la In the fifth
•lory of the mala building, to give a
Dewcomer a bath la the boaoment gad
this they etui* wee objected to.
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\V,.«t } planned for the Cabbage Hay" celo-
bratlon to be held at San itenito on
March 17 The "Hog Waddle" will
i .... . ,la''' flv** thousand porker# In line.
The acreage planted to tomatoes in . ,,, . * , . ,
,, ,,,, . . .. , which will march through the husl-
the Milano section during Ihe coming i . . . , .. .. . ..
,,, . j . , , n*u»* streets of the city and will em-
year »iH te- largely Increased Many , .
. , ..A Phasue the fact that hog# can be suet-
person# who last year experimented “
ceesfully grown there although none
with two an<1 three ace tract* will , . , ... , “ “
...... , (were raised until a short time ago.
double their acreage this year, an I, *
It is estimated that at least live Inn i ............... _..........
died acre, will he devoted to tomato] l*' K0V IM. THE HlHMWAfH.
raising alone
We issued over seven million dollar*
of bonds last year and ralaed almost
las, week to Chicago Many more such j ^
shipments will be made Immediately T, . . "u R®1 highways.
„w.r tWH twin,1 red car.!11 «““«'«»' of hoiida Issued was al-
there being oxer two fcfodred cars IUO#, d„utj|e that of the previous year
ready for market In that vicinity. One A, . . .. * *
, , . , . . . which Indicates that w« are making
farm alone has ».!> acres planted to
this product. The price averages abou'
|2.0(Mt iM-r car
A contract calling for the construe
tktn of 2JNKI feet of concrete walk*
ha# )u#t been signed at Mcklnney by
property owner# and the work will be-
gin Immediately McKinney ha# been
waging a “baiter aide walk" campaign
for hone (into and this marknihe be-
gcaniag of a great deed of hoUding |« #a important opportunity
(.tong thla I too.
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rapid progress in road Improvement.
Hut there Is another aide to I bo
story There was over four million
dollars of proposed bond laaues do-
footed. These elect Iona, with * few JN
unimportant exceptions, war* carried
by a majority vote, but failed to got
the uecesaary two-thirds fh« amend-
ment of thin law to permit the la-
ranne* of bond* on g majority wrtn
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