The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925
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Ooveraor rerguwn declared tha,
»*»• would not honor reqnlaltlon pap.
era for the Old Ora? Mere aa the u
• Text* product and la here to st*y.
General McGee asserted that the
Ohlabomana are taking high handed
mean, of trying to obtain the old
gray mare at the national Legion con-
vention at Omaha, because they do
not have any mares la their state.
0U» GSAI MAM»8 COHMTIOH
STIRS tiOVKRHOR, LEGION
Governor Ferguson. Adjutant Gen-
eral McGee and all members of the
Texaa American Legion are In grant
consternation over the condition of
the ‘•Old Gray Mare."
With the Oklahoma department,
headed by Roy Hofftnan of Oklaho-
ma City, seeking to haev the tune
made famous by (he One Hundred
and Forty-Fourth Infantry Company
band of the Texes National Guard at
Brownwood, extradited to the Sooner
State on the grounda that It la a
J. J. Hughes, J. I). Stephens; small ought to vote for raising tne 'axes
;grains, J. L. Barnes: water melons. K wont hurt you. Maybe you wont
j E. Havls, H. B. Cox, J. L. Nance; have to pay It, it might be your
peas. M. h. Dogett; live stock. C. M. children or grandchildren.
Caraway, chair. J. J. .Montague. & T. Vours truly.
Cook, Lee Spruill; poultry, J. O. Ham, MAURINE HUGHES.
Tom Hod, J H. Vaughn, fresh vege- _-
tables, Mrs. J. L Nance. Mrs. N. E. 0 Dublin. Texaa
Sweeden. .Mrs M L Doggett, Mrs. Sept 29. 1926
Dixie Spruill, Mrs, Audle Floyd. Mrs. To The People of Dublin,
T W. Dickey; fresh fruits, B L. Dear Friends:
Painter. W. W. Mathis. W. J. Pres- I tslleve the cltlaena of Ihiblln
ton, Clarence Floyd; pumpkins, Clar- should not vote bonds to pave the
ence Floyd, S. H. Balter; Culinary streets for these reasons:
Dept., Mesdames N. E. Sweeden, H.j First It will leave the people of
A, Watson, H. J. Moore. G. R. Gooaby, Dublin hi debt for a long time.
J D. Stephens; Home Economics Second It Is not fair to the peo-
Dept Miss Lela Vaughn, chair , Mr*, j pie who live far away from the streets
C. M Caraway, Mrs. J. L. Barnes.'that would be pavetl.
Miss Stacea Spruill. Mrs G a Coos- YoUr* truly,
by, Mrs. C. S. Dry; Fine Arts l>ept. ! SOL HOFFMAjN.
Mrs. Henry Floyd, chair, Mrs. lva ------------------
Painter. Mrs. J O Ham. Miss Lelaj To the Public—I have the agency
Vaughn. Mrs. H Moore; Flower*, for Dallas New*, Star-Telegram and
Miss Moille Grisham, Mrs J. H. Hea- Fort Worth Record,
Augustine Open bottom says he
dreamed last night ha was la a Jaxs
orchestra at n road house and when
he waked up he waa standing on his
head on the roof blowing down the
water spout.
More than any other part
of your car; and for this
reason you should have
advice of some one who
KNOWS batteries and
will give you not only ex-
pert but HONEST advice
We have snch service at your
disposal; use it, use us in any
way we can serve to make yaur
FORD car more dependable and
pleasant.
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THE BIBLE BROUGHT TO LIFE
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with subtitles from the book of Exodus
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NOW AT THE—
You will find
these paper* at Overton Drug and
City Drug *tores at all times. I *111
be glad to have your renewal at any
time by mail. 1 urn also handling the
laundry business as usual; at your
4j^lce for anything In these lines at
any time.—U. a. Webb & son. Phone
243.
DUBLIN PUPILS'WRITK
THEMES ON STREET PAYING
The New York mayoralty campaign
has already got down to the denun-
ciation of the underworld, but the
subway vote Isn't being neglected.
The Spanish navy has undertaken
to capture Morocco. Or Is this
merely a ruse to cover the retreat of
the army to deep water?
Dublin
Phone 20
MONDAY - TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER —5TH—6TH—7TH
Dublin Free Fall Fair Oct. 22. 13, 24.
We Carry Only The Best In Men’s Furnishing j
Values for Boys
STETSON
„ HATS
HERE are SUITS for young-
sters of high school age at a
price that invites a visit here.
Many SUITS are offered with
extra trousers.
Hie old summer straw has had its day—and now for
vour new STETSON.
BROGUES THIS FALL
DON’T mistake it- the brogue is the shoe to wear
this FALL for street wear. A brogue was designed
ANOTHER unusual value in
which we feature SUITS with
long trousers and knickers.
They’re great values at
USE YOUR HEAD
when you buy your hat—not merely as a place to rest
it—think whether it wiB wear well, whether is is
becoming - whether you will be satisfied.
Our advice to thoughtful men is to wear a STET-
SON—there is no substitute.
Come in sd see the new STETSON styles.
17 JO to $10.00
to fill a bill—and that Mil is the loose fittii
«rs that are to popular. And that’s why
are the shoes to wear this Fall.
troua-
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925, newspaper, October 2, 1925; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559230/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.