The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29Th Year, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1917.
THE D UBLIN PROGRESS
A Bank Account
is the Keystone
i n any system of legitimate business. It pre-
vents disputes, increases credits and improves
a standing in the business world. Open an ac-
count today and be a real business man.
The Guaranty State Bank
dent of the Mnited Stales on the saine
day addressed to the American senate.
The imperial government took know-
ledge of llie contents of the message
with that earnest attention whie h is
becoming to the explanation of the
President, inspired by his seiiHc of re-
sponsibility.
It affords great satisfaction to state
ViV.il. ItKClM’ITINfi STATION
Ol’K \ Kit AT Cl,Kill KM:
PAGE THREE
I he I’mgrcsft has received notifica-
tion 11 om I <ie n t i1 ii a n i I) iv hein p, re-
cruiting office) ,,| ||),. | s. nave de
partm.nr. loraicd at Dallas, that a
permanent navy lecruiling station has
been loeated at ('leburne. Literature
that the general lines of tins remark - I srI 1 ,n^ both tlo- advantages offered
able man ifestat ion in the widest sense j ' °uiig m tin navy. wa> also fm
agree with the principles and wishes nislml. I»uit <d whmh is printed be
of Germany and her allies. To these! *(,w
right of Trades I hat >oung Men ( an l.ea.n
B. M. Utterback, Pres.
M. D. Smith, Cash.
seamen and our people in the prosecu-
tion of their peaceful and legitimate
errands on the high seas. I can do
% nothing less. I take it for granted
that all neutral governments will take
the same course
"We do not desire anv hostile eon
a flict with tin impel;,ii m.-i man gov-
ernment We aie the sirei e friends
of the (lei man proplpe and cat nest l\
desire to remain at p> an e with i In-
governnieiil wlndi sp. ak tor t hem
We sha 11 not brl ie \ e that tin v are iios-
tile to us unless and until we an ob
liged to bel ie v e 11 ; and v\ e pu r po m
nothing more than tin- reasonable dr
fense for the undoubted rights of our
peoplpe We wish to serve no selfi ll
ends. We seek lliefel y to Stand true
alike in thought and in action to the
memorial prim ipl.-s of our people,
which I have tboiiglit to express in
my address to tin senate only two
weeks ago seek merely to vin.luah
our rights in lihertv and iustiee and
to unmolested life. rinse are the
bases of peace, not w ar < Jnd grant
that \\e may not be challenged to < 1 •
fend them by acts or wilful iuju t n <-
on the part of the (iovcruimnI of
* Icrniimy."
TEXT 01 GIIMI V \ NO I I I II \ I
HM'SKII IIIU Ah w mi I . s.
The (ierman note, a rep'y to I'res-
ident Wilson's world pea*;* program,
us outlined in his recent speech to the
senate, was delivered formally to Am-
bassador (I era rd in Merlin. I hit late
Count Von Mernstorff. the Merman
Ambassador, called at the state dc
partment and delivered to Secretary
of State Lansitf a translation of the
commiuiirat ion The ambassador was
with the sec-, ary but a few minutes
and lie left M.c deparlnient hurried
ly, appareiu'y worried and shaking
his head impatiently at all .|uestions.
A few e ,i,nents later Secrctar.v Man
>iing Ie*'* the department seemingly
coneere. | and anxious, lie d«*< lim-d
to see newspaper men and through
his s- retary announced that lie
could not discuss the situation in anv
way. Mefore lie left the department
lie communicated the contents of the
Merman note to President Wilson The
latter immediately cam-lied all einu*g-
nients and hurried from the White
House offices to Ins study in the While
House proper. There he studied the
momentous document tonight.
The official statement issued by the
Merman government annoum .m that
neutral ships plying within tie in w
haired /.ones will do at thru own
risk. ITeea lit unis will be taken to
plole-el neu I lair lops W IlU ll .1 l led fill
those /ones prim in |b Iniiarv 1 bad 1,1,11 ah
Fn 1 low ill g , I In a 11: i . i . ■! ■ • i i . 11 ! o | b "imi ale
111 t 11 e M e i 111 a 11 11 (, i, j i1' •11 * I'1 ' ’
Ki mu F< In ua i v 1. ! '• I 7. w .i Ii i n ba i 1 dc\ '-Iojei
led /one a i mind M i ea i I’.ri i.i m. 1 1 1,1 ,f'
Kr.Hire. Maly and :n :1m uMi in \I■ ■ I ll"' '-m, 1
it'i ramali. a mitlim d in the hdiow • *1!: ' 1,1
in:', all sea ti.i'tn forthwith will :>• j 1 1 h' ' '
opposed S11 e 11 hail'll /m:e ; an l i’tan.- w- :
In tile North Sea. i h. di -in i I EiglPs id
a i oi i: id laid land and Hi am •• \\ i 11 • h i -
limited I i.v a 11 tie t wen l v n aut a a I | ' k
nubs, the d is! i irl a long I lie I luteh
roam as lar a- tin- Tersi In lose In V-
slop, the degree of Ion :■ 1111uI • ■ of i h ■ ■
Tersehelling lightship to I dll . a line
from I here ir loss tlu point *b: dm: lee •
nort li latitude. Imicit mb'. w <■ • wai d
along *»_’ degrees in a pmn' three
nautical miles south of the south point
of Fa rov it ( Fa n r i is la mis
"From there mans.-, tin point
degrees nort h. deg i • •<-.- w e.-,i,
t hell ti I (leg l ees nort ll. I ' di gives
west ; Ihcll AT degn es noi l ll. L'o
gives West, hi 17 deg I eis tin It'll. JU
degrees west, further, to I A, deglee
nort h. 1 deg rees not 111. I degrees
W eSt ; I hen nil degree la t It llde I A ;|r
gives north to tiie point iwentv nan
liral miles from Cape Kmistere a'id
belong in the first place the
self-government and tin* e(pi
of all nations rei ognizing tl
ciple. (Germany would gladly
which do not cnjo.v the blessings on an
independent mate, should now
I i her! v .
"Alliances which dim halm
coin pet 11 ion lot liegemoii v and
icin towards any selfish ml
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twenty nautical miles dmiam •• alojig .
tlu* Spanish north coast as I'm i • tin- ■'
French front no
"Neutral are urgent ly adv i » d to
warn their vessels on the wav to pm is
in t lie barred /ones a ml d 11 «■( t t heiii
away from these areas S.-v. ral slop:
in port within barred /one w-ll he
given until February Ath to sail
must take tlio shortest route oi
the rostri<’tcd areas"
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You Cant Better The Best
See the new Inauguration Novelties and the
Newest Fabrics for Spring and Summer
J. J. HART, Tailor
Opposite Walter Hamilton
Cleaning and Pressing
New situation
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THE LIVE AND LET LIVE
GROCERY MEN
GOOD STOCK, GOOD ASSORTMENT
LOW PRICES.
COME TO SEE US FOR GOOD GROCERIES
TELEPHONE NO. 91
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CORNER MARKET AND
RESTAURANT
I’rim Building, Next Door North of Progress.
Regular Dinners served each day, family style. Also
short orders and Fish and Oysters in any style. We invite
your patronage and will endeavor to render you Rood
servic.
RAY & BURNETT, Props.
JNO. RAY
VERNON BURNETT
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K.ffri ing to details of the planned
war measures at sea to be annexed,
the government at the same time beg.-
to express its confidence that the Am
erican government will warn Amen
can ships against entering tlu* haired
zones described in the annexed and
also will warn its citizens againsf
taking passage on or consigning goods
to ships plying to. ports itv the haired
.zone."
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Similar notes have been handed to
the governments of all neutral gov-
ernments.
Miaii holts, i i\.t-
hu'l pad r V r, ||-<
and all the fit tun
<1 n 11 .-.I on boa i d
ha v
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him k for block>.
llRrl> to he 1 c
hip which would
to he made with a t urge I'da. k
smiths are also given sp. . ml mstrm
t mn in shackling and uoslia. klmg
.ham
V candidate for painter must have
had siSrno cxperittM t' as painter and
must know the rules of mixing paint
and applying it. He Ih taught painting
of iron and wood work in aide and
out, cabinet and hardwoook work anil
the mixing of all kinds of paint and
Don't Gamble on
Quality or Service
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deli\erx w ill lie iu;ule.
Armstrong’s Cash Grocery
WE ALSO BUY CREAM
H. V. ARMSI'RONG, Proprietor Telephone No. Ill
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