The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DUBLIN BBOGISF.SS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925
OLA8SII1BD ADS
cheer When this attractive miss dons
; he colors and lead* the boy* to v1c-:
tory With her bunch of High School,
rooters. B. M. I't erbaoh 1* all a,
yell leader should be, husky. leather
liustet. Interested in seeing our boy*
win. and loyalty itself to1 Dublin HI,1
The yell leaders are having a book
H inted containing a?! elt* yell* and
songs of heir School These will he
sold anti the money thu,s maJe wilt be
glv|*n to the foot hall boys.
H6H SCHOOL NOTES. Inc manners will be an added attrac
The High School has a lot of pep tion when our boys engage In a bat
thin year. Last week Miss Mary Me- tie royal.
Bride, a member of th* senior class. Yell leaders were also elected and
was elected sponsor for the foot ball are: Miss Mary McBride. Ethels*
boys. Miss Mary has always taken , arc! sal it. M l tterback. The sc-
an active (tart In all school sports lection could not have been better
and Is a true representative of the( .Via* Eihellse Is paal master In the
aplandld young womanhood of our art of knowing how to do thlitKs -ol
school. She Is full of pep and go and ’this kind right and we know that a!)
her winsome personality and charm-will know that Dublin Is there to
IIVVI* w isvwny «*• wiiwiti
pood quality :U> belt Bleached or Brown Donunttt
.10 yards for ............ ........$’!.(■
Linen Color Chambry Suitable for quilts 15 vardi
for . . ................ • .........•■••«... .$1,00
do inch Percale, 8 yards....................$1.00
Mena and Boys extra heavy Coat Sweaters, social
For . . ...............*.................$1.00
TOR SALK—Ode-half horee power,
single phase electric motor. 8*J
Claude Adams.
FOR KALB- Good John Deere buggy
146.00. Henry Wright, Dublin K-7,
Extract*, Soap*, Food Purifier. Improves health, prevmi,
World's largest Oo„ dlmam and keeps fowls free of *n
with surprising plan, destructive Insects.
No troubls. i
tew dry* M drinking water Is d,^
tad dost Um work or money back.
Bold by Onblln Drag a Jewelry Co.
Tour Future and
our Future
WANTED—Bosrders or board with-
out room, flee W. A. Hlaln at Boost
Lumber Co/
TOR 1UENT—For light housekeeping,
two furnished rooms. Mrs, S. J.
Long.
Now that Hamlat In modern wt-
Borneo and Jnlleton the balcony of
a flivver should go big.
TOR SALE—Sure prevention of
disease and to Increase your egg pro-
duction use Janke's Roupe Remedy.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
cheerfully refunded.—For sale by
Dublin Chick Hatchery.
^TSIOO tUm my of a man, “The more I know him, the better
I Iks him." Of course a* you come to know him better
▼ I yon learn his fauki and failing* a* well a* hi* virtue* and
i a gdMwtth you dwcoeer hi* little human weaknesses
rOr gad his splendid manly lymlOw: but you get to under-
AfT wand him — and you Mb Mm. You Sfure that, after all.
SLlJhs'aa whole lot 1*e ywapdnf, \4ft about the same up hfll
mi down dak to go in hte, and woo know fed beared* your friend
4k and jwu want his
Well, it's the same way with a bafems — cgpedaliy a business
dag baa direct dealings with you. Aa dkettir lgfat eon^any i* not a
fftma af machinery. if. a human flfdl , w* keen and
ka am to get on in the worm as vret kiWdual. It ha*
la wadk far its living the aame as anybody ftiwo kasara the money
adft «AiA to pay it* bill* and maintak la BldLiti make enough
aa ft caa “wnt up a penny for a rainy dhp " ft *?,** P**® f®
side, N on left hip; rive white-face
calves marked under bit, right anr;
I six cows branded Rnr-7 right side.
Will psy 160 reward for recovery of
these cattle. Notify N. M. Rvatt.
Dublin. Texas, Route I.
Chill Tonic
Stops Malaria, Restores
Strength and Cinergy, toe
FOR RENT. SAIJS OR TRADE.—5-
room house, one block north of High
School building.—Dr. Frank Bryan, j \ wonderful poultry remedy; ctm-
tains Sulpbus. scientifically com-
WANTED—At once, cotton pickers,
300 bales to pick, will pay $1.36 per
hundred, plenty of conveniences.—J.
8. Presley. 13 miles southwest of
Anson, Texas. Route B.
VERNON BURNETT
ALLIE BURNETT
FOR SALE Ford Coupe, fine shape
balloon tires, many extra*, cheap.—
Dr. W. W. Snider.
H. R. BOSTON—Painter and Paper
Hanger; all work guaranteed first
class, can furnish material at whole-
sale prices.—Phone No. 4.
TOR SALK—Fresh Holstein cow, giv-
ing six gallons of milk per day. —A.
B Smith.
OUR REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS
„ ARE PREPARED TO PLEASE FROM
THE BEST THE MARKET
AFFORDS
tfen^uTklv '' U^cnfhMksdc as we are about our mut
Towr Electric Servant.
Texas Power and Light Co
WANTED HAUUNO—Have truck to
go anywhere, anytime. Reasonable
price. See me or leave orders at
Charlie's Cafe, Phoae >4.—A. O. Greg-
ory.
TOR—Roup, sore eyes, canker mouth
and colds of poultry, use Janke's
Remedy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money cheerfully refunded.—For eale
by Dublin Chick Hatchery.
We Operate the Only Cafe in Dublin that Stays Open
Day and Night the Year Round .
We know you don’t |
Need them now--- j
That’s the reason g
They are so cheap. |
Take advantage of
This sale and make
Preparations for
the cold months
That are coming.
T uesday
Saturday
NASHUA PART WOOL
PLAIDS
86 x 80, Regular Price
$6.00
SALE PRICE
Part Wool, Single Blankets
Fancy Patterns, Regular
$3.50 Grade
8 A L E PRIOE
PERCALE
In All New Patterns, Regular Price
26c Per Tin!
— SPI6IAL —
AMOSKEAO GINGHAM
All New Patterns, 32 inch Wide,
Regular 26c Grade
-SPECIAL-
GOOD HEAVY BROWN
DOMESTIC
— SPECIAL —
18 1-Re
_;
i
■
84 x 76 Blankets in Plaids^
66 x 80 Blankets in Solid
| Regular Price
j Cotors of Gray, ISan, and Whit# j
1 $4.00 j
Regular Price
| SALEPRICE j
i $3.00 |
SALE PRICE
I #8.4f»
($8. T9 j
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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/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.