The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29Th Year, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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int rnduct inn
.ind .is a basis for
n tho crew The California carried
i large general cargo of supplies for
nso of i h*• Hi it isti mn rrn iih ' f
ding 1111m iI io11s. 11 w as said.
I Iff ic.-is of tin A in dim Ini*' n ■< v
i .able : 111 • s - a l- < ■ a \ 11 m
1 »:• • Minnui' (d I tic ( 'a H forn im on I
, c .i ’,*].«! nf " 1 . sou I s a boa ! il I to
i a 11 f< 11 ti i a < allied a < i < vv of 1 s I >ht
\\ a- i an n n landed to t 'apt -1 o! i n I - .lb n
d. : miii Stic u as a i imd w il h oil- ana
mount vd a.'liin w Inm she lrfl New
York
Tmi'Iu1 Ships on Wi\\
Nino passenger liners tlyiim Hags
Pipes & Keith, Sales Agents
Hudson Super-Six
The Hupmobile
The Saxon
The Best Car Values For This Section of the
U nion
Office and Salesroom
COOPER BUILDING
South Patrick Street
i: i nd mi ioii Senator Lattimniv had of tho entente allies, two ships of
a petition from the eentral com American line and one of Holland are
mi! *« < of the c\ Students Associat ion 1 on tho high setts between New York
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>f the Fniversitv of Texas, in wli
t ti is a-iMiation urges that an mve-
rmtl'loll he made of the controvert
Tlo* p* ' it ion rex iew < tit length t le
l e.isoti- w h \ sindi a probe should m
made («“ the differences existing h«
, e. ]| * lie ell ;ef • \ec||l|\e of the Slat*
u'. land iiiein b *■ r s of the family of
11' 11111 \« i" 11 y
\ ttentioii || inneseeker*M
. ! lie:* i - m>w on tin* market I .
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and European ports. All hut three,
the American and Dutch ships hound
east, tin1 within possible danger ot
sulnnariiip or mines. In addition three
Hritisli passenger ships .1roni Now
Yolk are due to arrive, hilt have not
been reported
Sunk h> Submarines
Lloyd's reports the sinking of the
Hntish steamship Hollinside. ,_>.ns-L’
Ions gross. I he rrexv let! the \essel
in hoa t - The i .ipt.im litis been
111king of i lie Hi 111sh steam-
i nil! le>s. L’ -1 -7 tons, of N e xx
v | r pol l ed 1 > v Lin'd- SI \
Ml. n of » III < ■! e w of t XX ell I x t ll n e ha x e
e, 11 ! a tided I 'Vo o*' 11" ;n li;U r d-d
..iid tli. <»?)i« i f•*111 .i i • in a 11o -p. ’ a i
l/ox dreports 'lo* sinking of tie*
Hiitish steamship I’oxne I’asih. i •
tolls gloss, aid the Sweilisll ‘•''■'Hr
SI BS( RIBKRS WHO HAY.
The following friends of the Prog-
ress have recently paid amounts on
subscription or for renewal of their
paper, for which they have our thanks
and will regularly receive the old re-
liable. tiach is requested to notice
that the expiratioli date is properly
shown on the yellow address label
on their respective papers:
*.1 ones l> Oscai Springer \Y A
I tewi*\ W |{ Salmon .1 11
* Keith (lu> Y ancy I» II
I lams I. II Smiih 1 M
"<'raw ford Mi > Ih lie Kiker F A
-II >111 I ION ON HOADS IN
liMlh 11.\ \ N KKFORD
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lluckal.ee T ll
Stalling \Y T
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‘ KelYx Terrell
t'ral.l. Hold.i
M.dian Mi:- Mai
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atherwooil W II
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Heard T W
Whitten C F
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Texas spent $L’o. (Min. nun on good
mails last year, according to the an-
nual report of 1) . F (’olp of Sail An-
tonio. sm retary-t reasnrer of the Tex-
as flood Hoads association. He fig-
ures that with bond issues planned
and already authorized. Texas will
spend non.non or more on good
roads i n 1017.
Texas xvill get Ms share of over
$!HMi.umi from the federal highway
fund m .lulynf the highway comniis-
i sion lull passes the slate legislature,
it pointed out .
i (’apt. I D Fauntelmy. federal engi-
: fleer in charge of the southwest, who
I will direct tin* expenditure of the gov-
; eminent money, has just returned
from a trip of inspection oxer a part
of the Fort Worth FI Paso highway,
to Ft Worth I l» Merrixveather. en-
gineer. and W H. Starr, secretary of
the association. x\il! continue the trip
oX • ■ | tile entile line
|
n; th
- building a 'mu of l ail load |{ | (H R\|)| OK BRITAIN
k to Hmuii'i, III and on j |s >\ OHk I NO IHNAMKH
. . limning ilnough tin e 1 —-
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a In
hi M>10 i>
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m e ’ a i !:.i j-o,> , aim :
w l,,o 'ho w o iid not I
■: would semi plotcsts
.gn ’hem against tin
f I’ll hleSMUsS \gaitl
• nggest inis o' a < om
’ral nations, eillni to
bet W cell 'tie I luted
<an> oj it> make elear
mu no d* finite plan-
iiis going' goml ni.iik- i:ng fa
<:l.tns Tim prices range from $H»no
to no ;m r a« re. n eordmg to dis
’ am e t l oin tow n. and I In land is as
good as < an !>• found m ;m\ ouiitry.
I If wm ;u < interested in getting a
| holm call on W \ Wooley I .and (’<».,
Hiownfudd. Texas F W Hrowririgg.
local agent
I K\ VS STH I A I,** >1 V\ III ( OVIK
JOINT KHISKO-k VTV TRAIN
The Texas Special, de luxe train
hejetofore operated exclusively ovci
the \lissoun. Kansas A Texas, will he
op»*iated jointly with the Fiasco after
Man h I. it is reported The train will
r the Frisco from Ynnta. Ok.,
to Si I .onis. and me tin* M K <V T.
from i n it a south into 'Texas
ai \. u is s.
In lx a n sa s t ’ 11 \ mixii e with
on nee! i ii c train a * M u> Keg n
i he Fi : . .
fh imanv s ruthless submarine wai I
j fare < ontimicd with tlit* smccss nl il*<
■hist t hi ec days would destroy within
' a short time a great part of lie*
worlds meichant tonnage. OftnaaN
estimate that vessels were being sunk
at the rate of nearly a million tons a
month, the amount Herman authori-
ties set as necessary to starve tin*
Hritisli Isles. At thJt rate it would
fake just finir years to destroy the
tonnage of the entire world -ts.iiim,-
nuu if all the worlds ships ventur-
ed into the war zone.
Lloyd’s report puts the tonnage
sunk Feb. T> and 7 at about sh.ooo
tons.
The world turned out in 11*1*1 h-'S
than J.tMHUHHi tons of merchant ves-
sels. During the year tin* Hermans
sank a trifle more than that, making
the net loss m world's shipping about
I J per cent
Ship man ufaot inns i n all the a 1
mu! ra 1 countries a re i im h -
! ,|jg WUlk nil III. I ■ ll l II I • hlpS Vessel
Hawl I K
No.ih n i:
S' 111111 ('apt II \
(pH . II P.l (IS
l-'mlii i Terrel I
Southall W A
Hilbert .1 I
McCimlv .1 A
■ I>uId in H i (d
I I ‘erk ms II .1 11
(older H II
Kittle W H
Kent Mrs (' I*’
loties .1 \Y ('
Stewart Mack
Names marked with an asterix (*)
indicate new subscribers.
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Pro <■ S Is
S; Clan .1 U
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True .1 K
T'iih aniion I A
Fill well as
(hi Ide rs .1 I*'
Level e 11 .1 M
Haitian) Sid
Danshy II l>
Croft .1 W
('ox A K
Tim hanan S F
Lawson objeeh d to tin* rules com
miitec*‘s making him the goaf, hut he
- ee 111 • to have no < 111 a 1111 s about mak-
ing himself an ass.
(’arran/a. it is reported, intends to
replace Pershing's troops with sonic*
of his own. hut it is very unlikely
that lie will he able to keep Villa from
b*a rn ing of the su bst it lit ion.
i<ots of men who say women arc
illogical, clamor for a high tariff for
the protection of American labor.
A wise Turk knows that vvlie’lu r
Lei many or Fngland wins it 's il».*
same finish for him in the end.
'v ' • I j 1 led an
11 and dav o
a •- i lu x- a re off ' I
!m laid for more
I i g111 i !. • show ! I
a 111 (11 m I
o| tniinag* 'mi -taut Iv mi Mh
'Tin*
has n< ' b . ;
.all :!: g : ■. < ..
• .loiltl
seas < ai
Hrit ish
IV l r i; •
i -les
goods to ami from tin
lulled Slates i nstmi's
1 IS 11 III
l he
dull, . .! 1
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i pel to It s *
-how
l ha : ahoiU 1tons
'.•'ill ll'll
i lea r t ro ii i
American ports "\ "i v
1 conAlu
moll I h . hi
some xessels • h*ar t w n
the f i g ii re
s a it
■ m is
leading
A boil l tin
same am
« hi n t
of
tonnage
an i\
ItlOll t h 1 \ t
mm
Fun
opcatl per
Is
Of the
IS.iimi.b'ii
• tons of
un i e 11a *11
ships m
the
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hi. Hi eat
1i 11 a i 11
IIS a f M I u t ..........'.'Hill t nils T.ie .
nited Stall s is - rental xx Mh a 11' 11. I
moi e t ban i. nno.iioii p,m . nt xx I u h ’ i
"un.ooo ti u is in lake and rix • r 11 adc i
In \inei a ,ii' ;mi i- i In i e ai ,• muei \ i
f i v e (,e i man In* ia ha n t xess) Is of i'.mi
""a tonnage which put in for ha • n I
at the ihitl.i'eak <if the x^ar
TKXAS Oil, >IKN TO OPPOSK
TWO NKW TAX HIM N
A'igmoiis opposition to two meas-
ures pending in the legislature, one
I of \\ hu ll would put u t w o per cent
i tax mi gross oil production and the
] ot Ih i on gins.- receipts of \v holesa le
| dealt i in gasoline and refinery prod-
| nets, is being planned h\ \\ ichita
''ail "i I men I .• ' I < is a <1 d i • - - d I o
: • | o i n I a 11 \ t s from that see t ion u re. -
Me.* M. *1" c-1 mil In I'M hi 11 have lei ll
o*. i i Mil I > x ..il men and norl Ii wee: It x
! a - p 11 (dm ers aie ra is ing a fund of
to send a i e presen t a t i v e to Vis-
it i n Io oppose the hill fur a tax on pm
I duet Kill
pi escnI taxation, if is claimed.
ii I v hea v v . and the addition of
her taxes would sexetelv lian-
i le small » om pan ms xx ho ait
i ing mfieh of t lie opei at ion- in
| t In ■ Hurt h xx csr T'Xa s field
I Pl oil IH t loll e t .i xrd at pi eStlll. II is
I pom i ia I on i by oil men. t h i oiigli the
' ol lo\x m :• stale and ! edei a I taxes
j State ad valorem lax on both land
ami leases. two per < 'ill gross on re
i < eip»s of pipe line-, and a 11 iiin hi.-e
tax of ten:.- on ea«h $ I ,"oo capital
and surplus INderal. tiHy eents on
• 'in h $1.00" capital and surplus and
t VVl
I 1
tit )H
iin nme lax
SIIKRIKK’S NVI K
Till-: ST X'l’K nr TEX AS
t Dun 1 > t>f Kra t ti
Nolle*- Is hereby Kivu lliiit !•> xirlue of ;*
■ erliiin onler ot Mill1 issiietl out of the ilonoru-
k. I« - District ('ourt of Krutli t’oimiy. of tlic 2ml
in\ t.| .l.i mm r\. 1 *M ». 11 > S I* W11 limns. Clerk
of m;iitl District Court for the sum of Four
Hnmlreil Sixtx fixe nn.i 1! lin Dollars and cost
of suit. under ii Foreclosure Judgment, Iri
favor of It 11 Hardin. In a certain cause in
.‘-aid touit. .XU IL’Os, and st>|eif H. 11 Hardin
xs c \ u k e n t and xxife. A ro I. Nugent, placed
in in> hands for nervin'. I, <S H, Deason, as
.sheriff of Kralli Count), Texas, did «>n tho
‘.'ltd du> of .lanuarx. P.U7. levy on certain Heal
Estate situated in Urnth County, Texas. <ie -
scribed as follows, to wit Lot No. One (1) in
Ulock No. Two (2) in College Addition to the
town of Stephonvillo as shown by map or plat
of said town amt addition, and levied upon u»
Du- proper!> of C. Nugent and Am I. Nugent.
;""l that on tla first Tuesda.x In March, 1917,
i lie same being the fit 11 day of said month, nt
Hie > ourt house door, of Krath County. In the
low" «. i St epheiix tile, Texas, between the hours
x li t ue of said levy
v ill sell said above
public vendue, for
t. iim the properly
u I Nugent.
1 a m i( ml
! 1- ".
>•>
tni'1 ei Ucr ,
if sal,
1 V
II 1 't'i M‘Ul .
i at a t »•
*H 1
U> Ibc highest
t >1(1*1*
' I'l ' N ugi
nt Mini Ar<
< "inplla in c \\ i (Ii
law I give 1111H
I'llblicut id!i j a | hr
Kiiglisli Ih11giihKe,
■ i 1. Im 1 In , . . ,,u..
• i ul \ »• w eeks im
1*1' ' • Dag .-,0,1 ,1 i
' "f sale, in the
'■ ‘ 'S 1 ' a in v\ - j ,
1 •• i p i it il 1 slicU in
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1 ba > "1 .lanuarx.
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I, * -11.r , Texas
M* l II I III S \ I. I Ol if| \ | | s | \ | |
■* 1 ; Ib'l I M 111 t bo
ll . . Il I Dull) V Trlifs
1 "I' b r of .-ale i sslleil
"f Tolu i In i n • 'oun
nl i emit n d in saltl
I I•' ihi.i rv i:d 7. in
/.< I la I i ieraght y
•' Mild .1. H.
f said rourt.
I'd r at 111 <H>
111ov\ lug real
liber six ffil,
Dutdln.
lot I
lb '
I HI /
I *it t I I
■b pl 1
• a I'l
fciuing fifty
.it ami
• milling ba< k pip
"" MIL ll
' 1 b«- hhM .1. It.
" '!a v
"l March. A I ».
1 l'»u-mi In
x «»f ,'uipl iimnlh.
"f 1. n .
' ' •*» k a in a ml
"ii Midi
•la - at the , ourt
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• will H, 11. lit
1light title
U* 111 > In a ml
Ibis the 1st
II DKAb'oN.
1 ".intx Texas
that Fran"** has fnrmallv giatit -d saf**
passage th'tnighonl the allietl block-
ade for Fount von Hernstorff and his
buito. Similar action is being await-
ed from Great Britain. Notice that
Great Britain ban also granted aafe
pAHaage for Bemntorff and hia staff
iraa received later at t&e state de-
partment.
| In et feel Mi l afl thinks Mr iWnst
veil s el UiriHius uf the peace league
would he inoio valuable if the ('nl-
on*‘l knew vlib! lie was talking about
Such enm.i'i (.' [icisoiial opinion e\-
1»i 1 >• *«<1 !• i • l:m\ we.i,d have tost
'Pear W'lii ' all ihanre of the presi-
dency.
One of the disadvantages of a con-
science is that /it never »eem« to
operate on a person who haa defraud-
ed the government out of more than
tan dollars. _______
Donlon & McCleskey, Garage
(UXIIMh llt SKIIVK K STCIIOX. (OXI'I.K'IK
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" « *""1.!‘ nl) mliiisldm iiIn oil )oio ilioiir (iisfims,
. STEAM VULCANIZING
hk i nk
Miller’s STEAM VULCANIZER
KOK ( ANIMJS AND TCUKS
ALL KI.XD8 AUTO BKPAIRIXU. PHONE HC.
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