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DUBLIN. TBXA8. AUGUST M, »1T
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
H bats SCHOOL HOUBR,
Auk. 26.—P. M. Fincannon was in
Linglevllle Saturday.
Mias Maude and Claude Hutchins
of Gorman have been visiting the past
week at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corbell and
father and mother spent Sunday at
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown spent
Sunday with J. C. Fair and wife.
Several from this place attended the
revival meeting at Lowell last week.
Miss Mattie Jones and brother. Cur-
tis came to the baptizing at this place
•Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Reeves and two children
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
her mother. Mrs. Mary C. Brown.
The young folks of this place en-
joyed a singing Sunday night at the
home of J. A. Fincanno.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fincannon will
leave in a day or so for Dallas coun-
ty where intend to make their home.
Willie Fincannon visited at the
home of Bill Hutchins Sunday.
Regular Cor^.n^--
Aug. 28.—The T*>v1va,l meeting Is
progressing nicely considering the
gloomy times. Much Interest Is be-
ing manifested. Live Oak and Bum-
yan people have largely attended the
night services.
A number from here attended the
funeral services of Rev. Campbell at
Dublin.
Guy and Grady Glenn and Martin
Mahan left Monday on a cotton pick-
ing trip.
Messrs.Framk Teague and Will Hark-
uess are at work at Thurber.
Mrs. Kenned? of Dublin is visiting
her son, John Kenedy at present.
Robt. James and Fred Owens left
Monday for East Texas to pick cotton.
Prof, and Mrs. Steel were in our
community the first of the week look-
ing after school interests.
reed an Ooer
UNIFORMITY and
DEPENDABILITY
>ou Don't
coat Weather
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS.
newcentury
ALLGOLD
CREAM OF WHEAT
Are Famous Family Flours
Uniform and Dependable always and hence ef-
ficient in the superlative degree.
You eliminate all eliment of risk when \ou use
THE GUARANTY STATE BANK
B. M. UTTERBACK, President. M. D. SMITH, Cashier
Surgeons agree that in cases of
cuts, burns, bruises and wounds the
first treatment Is most important.
When an efficient antiseptic is applied
promptly, there is no danger of in-
fection and the wound begins to heal
at once. For uso on man or beast.
Borozone is the ideal antiseptic and
healing agent. But is now and be
ready for an emergency. Price 25c.
50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Sold by Overton
Drug Co.
< LARKMTON
Regular Correspondence.
Aug 29.—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Self
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Pair at
Greens Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Whitfield left
Friday night for Brinkman, Okla., to
visit relatives.
Dr. Jones of Brown wood spent Tues-
day night with A. N. Whitten and fam-
ily.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. N. Whitten accom-
panied by Mrs. J. M. Whitfield of Dub-
lin visited S. 0. Whitten and family
at Highland Tuesday.
The young folks enjoyed a singing
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N.
Whitten Sunday night. Those present
were. .Misses Emma and Maggie Cleg-
born. Ig>uiso Hudson. Ruby and Myrtie
I Smith and Maymie McAdams. Mes-
|srs. tins Cleghorn. Oscar Armstrong
Aunt Ann McDonald. Who has been aIlll n,,|ijs Hudson,
so feeble for many years passed away j M1ss©s Johnnie Vaud. Frances Whit-
sunday. August 26 Her remains were; (1f n„blin spent Tuesday with
laid to rest in Zion Hill cemetery. Mjss Wilma Whitten.
Elder Lewis of Beattie held the funeral -ph,, absence of the Clarkston items
services. | was caused by your correspondent be-
John McDonald of Krath county jnK verv busily engaged in the uiar-
came over Monday to ateud the funeral of melons from this communi-
st ,his mother. | tv and Harbin for the last three weeks.
Misses Gertie and Lela Davis have ----——
jreturned to their home in Co.uanohe. EI>NA 111 LI.
OY*ER THE COUNTRY l
HICKEY
Refrular Correspondence.
Aug. 28.—We are still dry. Stock
water is getting scarce.
The protracted meeting closed here
.Sunday night with six additions to the
church.
Roy Weems and Ora Hawk left
last week for California to look for
a location.
Misses Mabel Hickey, Maggie Lan-
caster and Jessie Pittmam ai’e visit-
ing Miss Neva Ham in the Johnson
community this week.
Will Fryer left Tuesday for his
home in Oklahoma after a month’s stay
here with his uncle, Sam Hickey.
Miss Ruby Johnson returned Fri-
day to her home at Fort Worth after
a weeks visit here with her parents.
Will I-amoastnr and wife are visit-
ing her parenls near Purves this
these flours for your baking. 1 be best cooks will
bear us out in the assertion.
ASK FOR DUBLIN MADE FLOUR
UNION GROVE
rtrRvilnr OorrcNjvoiulpnco.
Aug. 28.— W. H. Hilburn left today
for Hill county to pick cotton.
Ttie meeting closed Sunday night
with about ten conversions.
Mrs. Jim Stewart and children spent
Sunday with E L. Gregg and family.
F. A Jones ami family intend to go
cast to pick cotton. J
W. j. Smith will return home this j
week.
Xel Jones lias gone to Oklahoma to j
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodges have re-
turned lo their home near Mullen.
Miss Millie It. Payne is visiting Miss
Krin Cook.
Grandpa Hall of Uieo is spending a
few days with Mrs. Alice Jones and
family.
Mrs. A. A. Delay spent Monday
with Mrs. E. Gregg.
AI moil Wood is sick with throat
i rouble.
Mrs. J. R. Medlock was visiting in
our community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Faulkner were
visiting l'nc-ie Frank Faulkner Sun-
day.
Some of our young folks spent Sun-
day afternoon with Miss Katie White.
Established in Dublin Twenty Years
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SEED SHORTAGE * ;
There will undoubtedly be an ex-
shortage of good planting seed"
When you yawn a good deal in the Regular Correspondence,
daytime, feel dull, achey and want to Allg 27.—This section is needing
stretch frequently it is an unmistak- ]nore rain
able symptom of malaria, and unless Mjsg Fannie chamberiain is sick at
vou do something at once you are ...
booked for a spell of chills. Herbine this writing. .
is a chill medicine that will prevent Miss Vera and Marvin Duncan of
or cure the disease. It drives out the Duffau spent Saturday night and Sun-
impurities on which the malarial germ urday night and Sunday with Miss
thrives, strengthens the liver and Qra and John Golightly.
cleanses the bowels. Price 50c. Sold ji]Sg Myrtl« Cunningham of Hioo
by Overton Drug Co. visited at Bill Hardin’s Saturday night
MT. AIRY and Sunday.
Regular Correspondence. Miss Willie Cook returned to her
Aug. 28.—I^ester Bell and family home in Hico Sunday night after a
have moved to Waco. pleasant visit here.
Miss Bobie Hale is spending this Rube Tindall and wife spent Sun-
week with her aunt, Mrs. Bell of this day with Dick Bishop and wife,
community. | Misses Frankie and Mattie Dupree
Rev. Harley Hughes and Ixinnie spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie May-
Robbins are holding a protracted meet- j field.
ing at this place this week. Maud Medford of Alexander visited
Rev. Hughes and family dined Sun- at Mark Dowdy’s Sunday,
day with G. W. Strong and family. j Lewis Roberson and son Herman.
Miss Zora, Nannie and .Tulah Ellis Dock Alexander and son Hub, and John
were the guests of Dolly Strong Sun- Mayfield motored to Stephenvllle on
day. business today.
Leonard Watson and family of Live Miss Mary Brennan returned to her
Oak have moved into our community home in Dublin Sunday night,
wher J. Davis used to live. Henry Turner and family visited rel-
Ireme
in certain sections of Texas this com-
ing season We should us© Texas-
grown seed for planting in prefer-
ence to seed grown in other states,
and, therefore, those sections that
have produced good seed should supply
the setions that have none. Farmers
and others who iiavo surplus planting
seed are urged to send to the com-
mittee on seed stocks, College Station.
Texas, a statement showing the name (
and variety of the crop, the amount
available, a statement as to quality.
and the price desired. Those who have
available quantities of good planting
seed should report at once, in order
to help supply districts without seed.
Address all communications to A. B.
Conner, chairman of the committee on
seed stocks, College Station, Texas.—
---
Rule tif conduct for the new civili-
zation
kaiser,
Summer Complaint
During the hot weather of the sum- |
mer months some member of almost
every family is likely to be troubled j
with an unnatural looseness of the 1
Jbowels. and it is of the greatest im- I
jportance that this be treated prompt-j
ly, which can only be done when the j
medicine is kept at hand Mrs. F F. j
ficott, Scottsville, N. Y. states. “I first}
used Chamberlain's Colic and Diar-i
rhoea Remedy as much as five years
ago. At that time I had a severe at-
tack of summer complaint and was
suffering intense pain One dose re-
lieved me | Other members of my i
family have since used it with like}
results.”
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are heated and get a stiff neck or lame
baek, you will be looking for some-
thing that will ease the pain. Fix
your mind on Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment and don't be talked out of it be-
cause it is the best pain relieving lini-
ment you can get anywhere. Price 25c,
file and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
Overton Drug Co.
EXBAY
. Regular Corr-MIH.ml.'iu o
Aug. 28.—Farmers are making all}
Separations to begin gathering their j
.crops at an early date.
Frank Chambers made a buying and
-selling trip to Gordon the first of the,
•sreek.
Stewart Davis motored to th*' nta'
city Monday
Jno. O'Neal and Edd Casey mad.- a,
■trip lo Fort Worth last Saturday, re-|
turning Sunday
Quite a 'few of (he young people at-
tended the party at Marvin t'ari s
■Saturday eveniu. A pleasant 'tom was
Ike verdict.
Several farmers from near Fkeph-n-
wllle and Huckabay passed through
glare Monday enroute to Thuiber with
watermelons.
George Stewart was in Fort Worth
th* firat of last week and sold a car-
load of fine hogs.
IClaa Roaie Krelfur was shopping in
'Thurber Saturday evening.
Uncle Jno. Martin is seeking the
fegft ^operation of his tenant farmers by
truBdlng an adidtion to his houses
making other improvements.
ShOHld all landlords do likewise,
nrimrtly we would have a country fill-
ed with nice houses and contented
Antilles.
SCHOOL H11,1,
K*-kular (’orrospomlonce.
Aug. 28.—It still continues ary.
E. H. Britton was in Stephenville
one day last week.
Glen Hanna has returned from Fort
Worth where he had been at work.
[several from here attended church
at Howard Monday night.
Miss lieulah Kay of DeLeon spent
last week with friends at this place.
Aaron Ellison made a trip to Waco
Tuesday in his car.
returned to his
=>
Lifted Right Off!
Hudson attended church at | Edd Dowdy and family spent Sunday
inday night. We were glad with Mr. Dowdy's parents,
em with us. | N. D. Lewis spent Sunday night with
Mae Kiker of Bunyan is Lewis Roberson.
his week wilh her grand- John Daniel and wife visited at
re. J. E. Turner’s Sunday afternoon,
rence Hamilton and mother Little Miss Hattie Lee East of Dub-
spent Monday with Mrs. ]j'ti is visiting her cousin, Miss Baylor
Durham.
Varner was in this commu- Mrs. Lewis Roberson spent Monday
.y night. afternoon at Grandma Burnette's,
was well attended Sunday Burt Salmon and family of Corpus
Christ! are visiting relatives here,
eples and three daughters Miss Lucile Roberson spent Sunday
lay with Mrs. Jim Whitten- afternoon with Miss Willie Cook.
A very large crowd enjoyed the par-
- ty at Joe Alexander’s Wednesday
mm
Try 2 Drop* ofMagio “Oeto-It”
There’s a wonderful difference be-
tween getting rid of a corn now ana
Stomach ami Liver Troubles.
No end of misery and actual suffer-
ing is caused by disorders of the
stomach and liver, and may be avoid-
ed by the use of Chamberlain's Tab-
Iris. Give them a trial. They only
cost a quarter.
IWCCU BCtung MU Ui cv W» *• ,
the way they used to try to get rid
of it only four or five years ago,
“Gets-It” has revolutionized corn
history, it's the only corn remedy;
history.
Clayton Williams
home at Amarillo Monday after a two
weeks visit with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Williams.
Hugh Rogers and Miss Wilcoxsom
and Alice
GRAHAM ill AI’E I,
f{« trtilnr < 'orrdgpondence.
Aug. 29.—John Hughes and family
visited
Allen, were dinner guests
of Miss Edna Hare Sunday.
Luther Corbell and wife of Bunyan
last week with the family of
Perry Mayes Sunday
Grandpa Purves has been quite sick
sick list the past week.
Grandpa Purves lias ben quite sick
for a week
Mrs. demons was called to Dublin
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
her cousin, but we failed to learn the
name.
Bud Hancock has out two bales of
cotton.
R. M. Carlton also lias out one bale
of cotton.
Torn Hancock and family spent Sun-
day with R. M. Carlton.
Mrs. Carrie Friend is spending the
week with her mother. Mrs. Clemons.
business trip
spent
C. A. Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Williams of
Meridian visited last week with Mrs.
Williams' parents, J. H. Christian and
family.
The Baptist meeting closed Sunday
night with three additions to the
church.
Warren Christian, Arthur Long and
Earl Slatten left Fridaiy fqtr Wills
Point to work.
Miss Clara Smith
Thurber Monday.
Miss Jessie Newby of Strawn is here
visiting her cousin. Miss Gladys Sher-
supper
’‘See? Jnst S Drops of ‘Oota-It* V«W.
Tomorrow I'll Jnat Pool ThatOt*i* *
Right Off — and Il’a Gone tH
today that acts on the now prin-
ciple, not only of shriveling up tho
corn, but of loosening tbs corn off—
so loose that you can lift It right
off with your Angora. Put I drops of
‘’Qets-It” on that oorn or callus to-
night. That’s all. Tho corn M
Ask Anyone Who Has Used It-
There are families who always aim
to keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Col-
ic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house
for use in case it is needed, and find
that it is not only a good investment
but saves them no end of suffering.
As to its reliability, ask anyone who
has used it.
HOWELL SPRINGS
Regular Correspondence.
Aug. 28.—Frank Smith and family
returned to their home in Concho
county last week.
Miss Lee Allen and little brother
of Proctor visited relative* here last
week.
Mrs. Martha Martin has returned
from Gordon, wher© she visited her
daughter.
Prof, and Mrs. J. Lee Farrar and
little son visited in the home of Sam'
Hickey Sunday.
was visiting in
-A SPLENDID TONIC”
Stjrt Hixson Lady Who, On Doo
tor’a Advice, Took Cirdni -
And In Now Well.
Floyd Luker made a
(o Dublin Tuesday.
Mrs Lillie Murphree is on the
list.
Mrs. Meddle ivy and little daughter,
Winnie, of Thurber are here for a
week's visit to her sister, Mrs. Will
Smith.
WILSON
Floinilnr Correspondence.
Aug. 27.—Willie Williams has been
very sick the past week.
Hal Bolton and Ammie Turney spent
several days last week at Fort Worth.
Several from here a*tended the re-
vival meeting at Purves last week.
A large number of Wilson people
went to Comanche Saturday to the
big speaking.
'About 10 years ago
Hixson. Tenn.-
was...’’ says Mrs. J. B. Qadd, ol
tla place. "I suffered with a pain In
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SIUK,
Misses Della and Mable Higgins of
Stephenville visited friends here last
week.
Mrs. Myrtle Hart and Mrs. Small-
wood and Miss Barton© Smallwood
visited at T. W. Salisbury’s last Mon-
day night, returning Tuesday to Pair
esttne.
W. C. Lancaster and wife of Hickey
visited in tho home of Will Crawford
Sunday, *: *
Mias Ethel Martin Is visiting Miss
Birdie Hale at Huckaby this week.
Swft aide, could not sleep at night
h I*!’ pain, always In th* left
IX doctor told me to use Cardul. I
C one bottle, which helped me and
wWy baby came, I was stronger
That our stock of Staplo and Fancy Groceries
is always complete. At our store you will find
a splendid assortment n*
—In fact,it is our business to cater to the wants
o fthe people.
—Come in and Bee us. Courteous treatment and
your trade will be appreciated.
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__ _ _ 3K? 1
, but the pain was util!
let It go, but began to get
In A run-down condition,
to try some more Cardul,
3ardu! which I took made
tt*r. in tact, cured m*. It
number of years, still I
ira of this trouble,
as Cardul that cured me,
m*nd it M a upland Id fe*
BUNYAN
'Regular CorreapomUnee.
making you sick I want you to go Aug. 29.—L. N. Mulloy picked and
back to th* stor* and get your money. •old “ J**1 L, .
‘ick 4tSSsii aft
|>» feeling great It*s perfectly harm- ‘The public roads are lined up with
lean, so give It to your children any p«opie coming from the drouth stricken
.__*4 4.4.11 M.Ilw.ta )a» tkam ,» 41aiw!nl* In
Luther Harnett of Rotan Is visiting
this week at Wilson.
Carl Turney returned home last
Thursday from a few weeks visit at
Rotan.
Armstrong's CashGrocery
WX ALSO BUT CHE AM
H. V. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor Telephone No. Ill
Mrs. Allen of Hamilton visited her
mother. Mrs. Day, here this week.
mother wUi return home with him. ®*
silpia' fiiif: v Iflillli m
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The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 30Th Year, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917, newspaper, August 31, 1917; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561747/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.