The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1018
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Buy a bill of Groceries. Dry Goods and Shoes from Novlt. You need
not fear high prices at Novlt’s. for he always gives bottom prices on
•very thing.
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Novlt prices.
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS ’ The better movie pictures instituted
Published Every Friday. |for the Empire Theatre each Friday
Thirty Years of Square Dealing. and Saturda y night is meeting with
Office Progress Bldg., Patrick and iUt. ' popular favor and the management is
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LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION j Triangle reels so long as the patron-
LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION ! age will justify. The price for the
Subscription Price: Per Year.. .$,.00 ‘ b'K program of soven r,‘cl8 ea< " Prl'
6 Months 50c. 3 Months 35c In advance
J. S. DALEY, Publisher antj Founder
W. L. HOWELL, Associate Editor and
» • Assistant Business Manager.
LOCAL NEWS KOTOS.
Reuben Jordan of Hamilton was
Dublin during the week.
Go to Holcomb’
you need a hair
er shop when
r shave.
B. W. Lafferty spent the first of
the week iu Fort-Worth.
Whole sweet
30c a gallon.—
day and Saturday nights will remain
; the same as is charged in the larger
| cities of this and other states, 10c
and 20c. The stars of tqj? movie
world are given in the Triangle pic-
tures and the staging is the most per-
fect. For tomorrow night the pro-
fram includes Dorothy Gish with
Owen Moore and George Faucett in
“Betty of Graystone’’ and Roscoe Ar-
buckle and Mabel Norman in “Thu
Bright Lights.” You will find these
pictures most pleasing and entertain-
ing and more than worth the differ-
ence in price.
Lowe's Dairy,
9010-21.
Roy L. Irving will be a visitor to
the Cotton Palace this week.
Misg Elizabeth Washington spent
Saturday and Sunday„Jn Proctor.
Go to Holcomb’j
you need a hair
r shop when
shave.
Mrs. George Wray and Mrs. C. H
Strong are visitors jp^Waco this week.
Get “Bevo” at
on Ice or by the
ors m,.Wa<
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tling works,
rim Bros.
Prof. L. C. Lowe has been engaged
to teach in the public schools at Cot-
tonwood.
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Reuben Albright is here this week
from In's home at Rotan for a visit
with fi'ends.
The Texas Weekly Review is the
title of a new publication which lias
just appeared at Austin, with Senator
H. B. Terrell, who is also Slate Comp-
troller at this time, as publisher. The
new publication is printed in maga-
zine form and deals very largely with
political and economical matters, it
is of magazine style and the first is-
sue, which is the only one we have
as yet received, is one of much merit
Besides being comptroller, ex-state
senator and publisher of the Review,
Mr. Terrell is only connected at the
present time, as part owner, with four
country weekly publications. He has
for many years been actively identi-
fied with the newspaper interests of
Texas.
A new baby boy arrived last Sat-
urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Rucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Feilds Hickman
and children are visiting in Coman-
che th's week.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HICKMAN A BATEMAN
Attornejs-at-Ean
Office Over the Post Office
Dublin, Texas.
Will Practice In all the courts.
OMEB O. GAIN
Physician and Surgeon
Dublin, Texas.
Office with Cole Drug Co. Leave day
calls at Cole Drug Co., phone 28;
residence on Grafton street, phone 43.
T. J. FARMER
Physician and Sargeon
Telephone No. 118. Office and res-
idence over Dublin Drug Co. Leave
calls at Dublin Drug Co.
HR. E. S. WINTERS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Res. Telephone 105, office 81.
la eonnectien with general practice
4«M special work on the eye, ear,
Mse and throat. Leave calls at 0v-
erton Drug Company, residence tele-
phone il>5; office 81; Dublin, Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. Chunn, late of Erath
county, are now domiciled at their
farm home west of town two miles.
Dr. Chunn is a physician of many
years successful practice, having spenT
twelve years at Lingleville, his late
home. Mrs. Chunn is also a duly
qualified M. D„ and also holds the
degree of a graduate pharmacist. She
has specialized in diseases of the eye,
ear, nose and throat. She is withal
a most talented lady, and Dr. Chunn
is likewise a gentleman of wide learn-
ing. They will maintain an office in
town, and are to become citizens of
the town. We welcome such among
ns and hope their residence will be
both pleasant and profitable.—Lamesa
Leader.
Hon. James Wilson, present United
Stateg district attorney for the north-
ern district of Texas and democratic
nominee for the office of congress in
this district, was in Dublin Saturday,
accompanied by Editor Frank Gaston
of the Granbuty News. They were
traveling in Mr. Gaston's car and came
to Dublin on business. From this
point they went to De Leon. Comanche
and back by way of Glen Rose, for a
short visit of courtesy over the dis-
trict, on the part of the congressional
nominee.
*yrup with
ertlsement. V
Mrs. George H. Wray will be the
guest of Mrs. H. K. Brewer in Waco
during the Cotton Palace.
Mrs. John F. Jackson left Monday
to visit her son, Dr. Garret Jackson
and family at Houston.
Let Hart ma
Isfaction guarq
Store.
suit fit. Sat-
Above Grange
Rev. E. M. Moore of Newby, in
Comanche county, was a visitor Mon-
day at the home of his sister, Mrs. B.
F. Hood.
Rev. J. H. Pace returned yester-
day from Grapevine, in Tarrant coun-
ty, where he spent two weeks in a
most successful meeting.
"Alex,” my high^gcade Jersey male,
is making the se/son act Lowe's Dairy
in East Dublin. /Terms7$1.50 cash or
$2.50 at calving time.
Crockett Wei
Syrup. Country fuadej
ment.
e Ribbon Cane
See advertise-
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Honea are the
parents of a new baby boy, which
made its appearance on the eve of
Halloween. [J j£!JJ
Miss Burnett of Carlton left yes-
terday for her home, after a visit with
her aunts in this city, Mrs. R. S. Pope
and Mrs. John Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. AugustRozotto, Miss
Lida Lattimer. Messrs Paterson and
Hayne Poyner of Thurber were the
guests of Miss Mamye Armstrong on
Sunday.
A little son of J. R. Carpenter broke
one of his arms one day this week at
the school building. The child was
climbing to reach a water cut-off iu
one of the toilets and fell with the
result stated.
The commissioners court of Erath
county will meet at Stephenville Mon-
day to close up the affairs of the oid
court for as clean a slate as possible
for tile incoming officials, elected last
Tuesday.
Old (Jolfl Wanted
I will pay a apod price for old gold
crowns of bridge work that may have
come from teeth, old Jewelry of gold
or any article of sbJa-Thetal. Dr. Frank
Bryan.
Mrs. John Crawford will leave Sat-
urday for Stamford, where she will
spend several days with her daughter,
Miss Majorie Crawford, who is en-
gaged in the millinery department of
McRimmon’s store at that place.
S. S. Davis, of Cleburne was in Dub-
lin Tuesday en route home from a
visit to his ranch at Comyn. Mr. Davis
has a Jarge body of very fine sandy
land adjoining the town of Comyn up-
on which he is this year reaping a
magnificient crop of peanuts. The
bottom lands which he formerly own-
ed has all been disposed of and ids
entire holdings is in sandy land of the
best quality for the raising of pea-
nuts.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.
HR. FRANK BRYAN
Dental Burgeon
Dublin, Texas
Office in the Cagney Building. Office
Telephone 1»0, Residence 271.
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J. Lee Foster and family returned
the past week to their home at Pur-
ves from Rotan, whore Mr. Foster
has been engaged the past fourteen
months as an overseer in a lot of road
work that has been under way in the
Rotan district under a precinct bond
issue amounting to $25,000. Mr. Fos-
ter says that some very fine roads
have been built iu the Rotan precinct
and that much work in the same man-
ner has been done in other portions
of (hat country.
Adv. Rates—lc a word with mini-
mum charge of 20c per item for first
Issue. l-2c a word and 10c minimum
for each suceeeding issue.
WANTED TO LEASE—One pair of
good mules or horses. Have plenty
of feed and pasture. Will give $30.00
to $50.00 per year for them. C. H.
Reid.
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LOST—Money pouch bearing Higgin-
botham Brothers qame and contain-
ing $2.5(1 gold piece and 10c ill silver.
Finder please return to Higginbotham
store.
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WANTED—To exchange 160 acres
good level land near Dalhart. Texas)
price (not enflated) $10.00 per acre,
for desirable house and lot in Dublin.
■—C. S.j Barnes.
LAND FOR RENT—FOW acres sandy,
mixetj and black lanM in and near
city limits. Money ren$— Lee Carlisle.
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+ PALACE BARBER SHOP
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♦ Opposite Empire Theatre
♦ Baths Hot and Cold
-f Good Service. Courteous Trent-
ment, Experienced Workmen,
■f Your Patronage Appreciated.
Telephone 121.
♦ A. C. SHORT, Proprietor.
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la the time to have your
Christmas_
Photos Made
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Your photograph carries the
personal thought of the giver,
is simple, appropriate and cre-
ates no greater obligation than
the kindly thought it bears.
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There will be regular services at
the Baptist church next Sunday.
Preaching at both hours by the pas-
tor. All our people are urged to be
out for the morning services, at which
time messengers will he elected to at-
tend the Baptist General Convention,
which meets at Waco, Nov. 23. It Is
desired by the pastor that several of
our people attend this important meet-
ing. Let all our people remember our
Sunday School at 10:00 o’clock and be
on hand. We extend a cordial invita-
tion to all to worship with us.—J. H.
Pace. l
dr. lyfioitnaoN
Will again bartvt Comrnlrcial Hotel,
Dublin, from n a. m. to 6 a. m. Tues-
day, Novemlrfr 14 and will 6e pleased
to meet him former friend/ and pat-
rons and Aeceivo new opes. Eyes
tested, glasses furnisliejff, artificial
eyes Inserled at modejpfe prices. Dr.
RobinBon'a^j.hilltyji«iWid integrity are
unquestlonWee him Tuesday, Nov-
ember 14, from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. at
Commercial Hotel.
Card af Thanks
We take thlsAneans of thanking our
friends for th/r loHqgklndness and
tender care, during the recent illness
’ my husband, for thiir beautiful
FOR SALE—Good gentfe work horse,
a hajsk and single harness. Price
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$40.-
E. Barker, Ronte 1, Dublin
LOST-gplde lamp for HBjimobile auto.
Lost Jpunday, October 1|8th. Return
to Rus|ell Garage for
Whisenmnt.
reward.—1. F.
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TRADffl FOR LAND- -Residence pro-
pertyiin Dublin, close |H. especially
good location and “worlds" of room
for a gild boarding house; Wil] trade
for goqp farm property And take or
rence, counting both
fair basis of va
;r Dublin.—J. S.
pay difl
ties on
land n
value.
Dale
proper-
Piefer
WANTBt)—Two or three bushels good
pecanm Must be larga and thin
shells. Will pay above market price
■J. S. iAley.
FOR L%SE OR RENT —Tidwell
house im Dublin, moat conveniently
located hogse in the city for hoard-
ing. Well ^located. ten rooms and
bath. The iflvo second story rooms
are furnished, See J. M. Smith, Dub
lin, for particulars
FOR RENT
tage on Weat
Mrs. Ida Or*r.
8-room col-
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SOCIAL 1
Mlsa Vivienne Daley
Telephone 17
&.x Collector’s
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world is full of sunshine
When the heart’s inclined that way;
There’s never any shadow
If you whistle through the day,
The master of the sunshine uses some
to paint the hills,
But always leaves a little for a
poultice for our ills;
The way is full of brightness
If the soul is bright in turn
With the hope that leads the promise
To the lessons it must learn;
The master of the sunshine us
, some to make the rose,
But always leaves ‘us plenty as
plaster for our woes,
The careless flowers are happy,
And we should he happy, too,
If we help to scatter sunshine
As we know we ought to do;
The master of the sunshine uses some
to deck the day.
But always leaves us plenty to keep
worriment away.
—Baltimore Sun.
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Mrs. Tom Hynie will be hostess for
the ITisoillas next. week.
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The Thursday club met this week
with Mrs. .1. M. Higginbotham.
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Mrs. It. S. Havitte was hostess for
the Bridge dull on Friday afternoon,
which will lie the last meeting until
after the Christmas holidays.
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A surprise birthday supper and
party was given on the nigtit of Sept.
29yi by Mrs. Henry Ray for her hus-
band who that day readied a mile
post number that he will not disclose.
After supper several games of forty-
two were played. The guests present
and seated at the festal hoard when
Mr. Ray arrived at his home at the
usual hour that evening, were Janies
Jackson. Walter and Joe Hamilton,
Albert Palmer. W. E. Abbe, R. H. An-
drus.s, ('. S. Barnes.
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Tile iierean class of the Baptist
church met at the home of Mrs. .1. M.
Higginbotham Tuesday night for the
purpose of electing three new offi-
cers to fill vacancies. The elections
were X, (', Hamilton and James Jack-
son vice presidents and Crowder Far-
ris reporter. Matters of interest to
the class were discussed, followed by
music and refreshments. Those pres-
ent>were Walter Vickers, Joe Hamil-
ton, Crowder Farris. Nugent Hamil-
ton, Bon Whitehead, Frank Hamilton,
Charlie Alexander, Henry Ray, Tom
Sparks, James Jackson.
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On Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strong, the Girl's j
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church very delightfully entertained 1
a large number of guests. The home '
was beautifully decorated with pink
roses and crysanthemums, the color
scheme of pjnk and white being car-
ried out in the decorations and re-
freshment plate. After many inter-
esting contests had been indulged in
the wedding which has been of so
much interest the past week, was
pulled off" in a very entertaining
way a mock wedding. "Rev.” .1 F.
Whisenant performed the cere \ony
in a very impressive manner. The
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NOTICE
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You are hereby notified that I will be at the
following places on the dates given below for
the purpose of collecting State and County
Taxes and Poll Tax for year 191(>:
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
November 14. 15 and 16...........DUBLIN
Tuesday and Wednesday, November
21 and 22 .....................THURBER
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Meet me while J am in your vicinity and pay
your poll tax and save the trouble of a trip to
Stephenville, or of sending ail order by an agent.
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Respectfully,
JOHN PURVIS, Collector.
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THE FIRST KKQUSm: WITH >110 IS
QUALITY--PURITY--FRESHNESS
The best fed are the healthiest anil happiest. Notably so when
the element of extra expense is entirely eliminated. That’s the way
it is when you buy Groceries from me. Rhone an order.
Ill V AM* TEST (REAM EVERY DAY IN T1IE WEEK.
A. W. WHITFIELD
Rhone No. 7. K. of P. Building
bride and groom—Miss Jessie Crutcher ,Jr- -1- A- Blain, brother of our towns-
and Robert Pickard were attended by man, W. A. Blain, died at his home
Miss Inez Scott, as maid of honor. ' at Terrell Monday of last week after
Misses Marguerite Smith ami Myrtle I an Dlness of several months. Deceased
Long, Messrs Raymond Laffertv, Ar-
thur Dabney and Lewis Latham Lit-
tle Misses Rachel i^ouise Cole and
Waldean Barnett acted as flower girls
and Little Miss Mary Jane Bolden
as ring bearer. Mrs. J. E. Hickman
played the wedding march and Miss
Frances Markward sang “A'ji Had
Better Ask Me,’’ which caused much
amusement. A very enjoyable even-
ing was spent by all present.
TO THE PEOPLE
ElyflTfHto
JTRADE j
BUN
TERRITORY
We w ill ha^ our pure ribbon cane
syrpu servedAdth hot calces in Dub-
lin on Novel/her 18th. W®would like
to have at l/ast one from eterv house-
hold to come and try this really pure
ribbon caul syrup made inf open pans
with no stKur extracted, nf) chemicals
added. Cdnie try our hot cakes free
and let usltell you about the syrup.
was a native of Georgia, born April 28,
1850, hut had resided near Terrell
since 18X9. He is survived by a wife
and three sons.
y Yours truly,
Ct4J'
ckettAnd Weil.
Alexandria. La.
The Waco Times Herald of last Sun-
day printed a picture of Miss Charlotte
Wray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
H. Wray of this city, who will repre-
sent Fort Worth as Duchess at the
Waco Cotton Palace. Miss Wray has
for some years been making her home
with her uncle in Fort Worth, who is
a brother of our fellow townsman and
®x-mayor.
Walter Fewell went to Dallas Thurs-
day to consult a specialist on account
of an abscessed tooth, the poison fluid
of which had extended low down on
bis chin and was giving much pain,
as well as reaching a dangerous stage.
An operation was had and the offend-
ing poison removed. He returned
home the first of the week and is
now aide to go about his duties as
superintendent of the water works.
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WE ARE VERY
WILLING-VICTIMS
TO THE GENERAL DEMAND FOR A LOWER COST OF LIVING.
AND WE ARE VERY THANKFUL TO BE ABLE TO BE ONE
WITHOUT COST TO OURSELVES. WHEN YOU SEE THE MAR
VELOUS PRICES AT WHICH WE OFFER HIGH CLASS MER
CHANDISE IT WILL BE A DAY OF THANKSGIVING INDEED.
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HI Shoes, Clothing, Mens and Boys Suits, Dress
Goods, Ginghams, Plaids and Serges. They are
here for you with PRICES RIGHT.
SPECIAL--Blue Overalls and Coats. Heavy weight.
A Big Shipment Just Received.
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Howell, W. L. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916, newspaper, November 10, 1916; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543837/m1/5/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.