The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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Dublin Progress.
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DUBLIN. EKATH COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DEC. I<». 1898.
NUMBER 80.
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vw News Note*. Ooftsip and other Items of Interest by
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1 and they have all spent fortunes NEW county OFFICERS. John W Gray justice Prec 1
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0irn.,p..".ir,.<-« Messrs Andy Jordan and Robert 1 r ri,m I^nneaaee. Mr. Douglas tising. The greatest trouble, bow- swnpn ;n iw’ * K * ll-,tP env* e‘1 j j Northcutt W F Huffman
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city will he collected
J. Bennett, C. A. Griffith and N.
8. Bridges. State bond f 1,000;
same sureties. Sworn in Novem-
her Kith.
his
from our midst
Aeeutiful snow fell Friday, the Xmas trade. iroin our mum. not satisfied with the same or even , . ... , M « , , c, . .Murray H K Thiebaud Koss
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it hog chu.era exists here. ( entral will put in a depot here, , hundred pounds, so 1 under- thirty per cent, profit on other in- iohn * Robertson tax assessor 1 h 600(1 $1,<W0; sureties, \Vf M.
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|Stephen, Saturday, return
is this morning
It M*n)s that the cold weather be worthless to them unless they bow'* aJd 0^7^ Houston of* s£,Gordon *nd «- J Greenwood.
has come to
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Stewart has moved to the
It* joiiiw 1 <>n.--|»i»'l.-ii< <-
men employed making lires for the hundred to a thousand per cent, on fH.h
women and children. !*•-- ------* 5-------* »-----•-» 1 “*•
the amount invested. It would
bond for county 11,000; sureties,
creek church neighborhood. Bee. 1 fth.-Lots of moving and Mr. Bid Wilkerson, who carries no! beTfalr trial ofthe mercantile g-Tibn ‘■^Mtie’a'T'^Griffith**? ' D- 'McCune^nd V\v°Taney‘
has moved to the «■»«•*!? had business for^ a person to enter the ^m SfStLfc Ho'Hnl Statehood.!^;
a runaway recently, A snow man grocery or dry goods line and ex- ^bravill. H^n in November Burnett, J. F. Burnett. A.* A.
on the road side cause of it. pect to make a living for a year P * * j Lackey, B. N. Elkins Sworn in
Mr. John Britton and Mist Min- £nd good money besides on the v trank countv iudee bond November Kith.
week at ,he home of the bride’."^ T A^iriffth «d! A- H. Miller justice, Free 7,
week at the home of the bride a good9| »nd then, tp pronounce the u# y; of hUphenvinei *1*0 a bond for county $1,000; sureties,
business worthless because be bond of a Inember of W. A. Dawson, 8. It. Slaughter.
Dew itt
vacated by Mr. Stewart , , . . , . .
understand that some of our " "r™ hundr*d| lfu,'d^
ors who moved west last , 'T‘ " ‘U* "
.re anxious to move hack to'1”.1 '* An',v *1‘,9i,,,,U!‘9on },la",i. , nie Johnson
Henry h aulkner writes from ( ol
»•* ...me little fun as the Mrado< 1>xa'4 thalhe will f»e home father
oiled .t. in Wl. ......:*v „ , . •ti-.Ddp. who,, .bou. ,0 mek. i ii..lili»od VorA “““,2"“. * LTT'hich * AV
,i., Th. old...... bid v: yr‘" ■ ” ”,y ,,uDy. M:ri “t-4, d°“*" lo«?. “"!«? s. ^ .. *.«•.
coat that bad shielded him Kfjd#v »nj t CHALI MOUNTAIN. P™ht fro®l6e ,nveat"°*nt on Ju9t sureties. Sworn in November l'.'th. ber.1 ;lht> „ „
tbs cold for mauy winters . f . in*..i«r (..rr*.po...imr« $10>, would be enough to warrant v Toliver treasurer bond to 8. >. Bussell, constable, Prec. 1,
•leo.M ou. of „,d ... .. X ;r," >r,t.?.UnZn- oi.ee h« l« cold, .be | of b«i. .bo look jU« <bi. '« 'r^ ^ «. SUbgW*. S.oro in D.1
„d l.o,bod .ben .be old ,e|. .elk
sot up and put on his sleeve- .. ... .
r 1 - - ' ... \\ . ,**. toting tinishi J U|. his
up ms 9(dd tbeir grocery store one day
It is re- tfMg t() j || I nderwood.
ing» goin ter hap- The former will continue in the
dry goods line and the latter in
T. Bird ami \\\ \. Faulkner (p^rit7;ni'^;'w's"
A report was current here the | a little scale naerely to
coat Nothing was said by the , la-t Kri(iav
yet he could til v corneal ‘^Vi * rwl,>
sorrow. 1 he next day the '
found the seats of their new
MBade suits cut out Slid they . '
liined lo tlicir mo.brr. Sbi l';11 lor 1,0,1, v,II. b.1
hem that it was nothing more * *^n *.e, *' . . ... first of the week that Wni. Lan-
U»]r .1,1,b. h«. o«,.ocl.d. '•*« "» W«I. *U
, —.I... v,** Cr' " *(|M,S * *1*, > *' ,,i lip, Above < il-n It,,#., bod fallon
. lonilav. fIOi„ a |oad 0f seed cotton and two
Joe HeUDof Brownwood.s vts- of the wa n wpeela bad pM9ed
•ting HI. Faulkner this week. over hii body, mashing out hie
Jim Lsgrone of Bell county is entreils, from which he had died
the guest of ( B. \ atighn this the fo|,owing day. It has since
been modified and now we have it
that ended the fun
V. Stephen got his foot badly
last week, but he is able to
is around some this cold spell
of our neighbors says he
that all of the defeated can-
i have recovered, but it the
ire man survives be will be on
convalescent list
. lisle expects to move
week.
Ben Warren of Dublin has bought
f inn, * farm near here from B. M. Liter- j
or * ® back and moved to the same.
Bob Durham left Thursday for:
Galveston to make bis future home. I
i, Lee Snell of Hamilton was visit-
js^sAsas “ttrs—sws J
Bn, * US.' 4m .lor. wjll mo„ t0 ,be ,. P Kennedy j
CLAIUTTI place next week.
lorrmpuodrnr. John Davis, who lives near J.
, m.—The first snow has M. B. Stephens, has ten bales of
and covered Mother Karth cotton to pick yet.
l.’ev. J. T. Kiley has been called
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pronounce advertising a failure 2«,tb ’ * Winn, G. B. Maloney, A. M. Ma-
and then stand in their own light \ . Johnson rollertnr loney- Sworn in November 17th.
by.6®* advertising or continue on - ‘ ' A y ^ sureties. J.* . ^ VA Mayfield, constable Free,
m littl. merely to |e,P ,h' M. Kiker, J. H. K. Skipper. I.. K. ■». bond CdlO; euretie., J. J. Ben.
pAperoo. in Ibe mAAnume re. w|cW Kugene Moore, W. I>. nett. J. M. Kiker. S.orn in No.
g.rdin, .be expenditure not a. An McC,rt ' j, * l- M.rtiD j eember l,.tb
ineeatment, but P«M»lT •• *b.t Howell, J. J. Bennett, 1. A. Whit J. M 6MI. coneuble Free. I.
much money epen. ...h U» nee,- 6,ld j M g„pheni, j. M. Bru. *«'>d *>•«»: *?««»■ \
peper to help euAUtn . needful en- , N p ^ ’ w. A. De.- «k‘PP»r A. A Uckey, J M. Re.
terpr.ee m the to.n. NetnrAlly j „ y ’ .Sl,te ^ bereon. » IJenkme. Seorn in
enougb .h,A kind of *d»ert,.ing ,mounti l0 ,_! ... r,mrDtd November loth,
dU-»P~/ed. .„d Mr. JobOAon i. .
lock upon, beveuee Any inveetment aow,'r _W ’I5Jo',T ii - b»"<i *'.<**>1 A
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Down! Down! Down I
PRICES CUT IN TWO !
See Jordhn__
Before placing your order for Suit or Overcoat.
ao it will be acceptable. He was Dawson, J. J. Bennett H. A.
sworn in on December 3rd. 1 Hy»u- in November l.th.
Joe K. Terrett, district clerk, i D-8. Hendrix, consuble, Prec.
o v*a. H< Bo*1® M*); sureties, K. Pem-
berton, J. H. Howard, A. W.
Watts and R. S. Allen. Sworn in
a raiment of beautiful white,
He is giving a 15 per cent, reduction in price—a fit guaranteed— j
which meant from $a to $5 Saved on Every Suit of Ctotbe*.
bond $5,000; sureties, H.
ger, W. A. Dawson, J. W. Ruther-
ford, W. L. Griffith, W. Chamber-
lin and 8, B. Watts. Sworn in
December 3rd.
Jno. M. Bruington, commissioner
Prec. 1, bond $3,000; sureties, 8.
Cowsn, I. A. Griffith. H. H. Har-
Kovember 18th.
J, W. Long, court house jani-
tor, bond $1,000; sureties, 8. 1;.
Slaughter and W. A. Dawson.
dm, B. F. Compton, J. R. Slaogh- Postmaster Catts found the #d-
ter, J. C. Wright and A. C. Miller, itor short on locals this week and
8worn in November 19th. ' 9ajd: "Here is some information
J. M. Kiker, commissioner Prec. that may interest some of your
, 2, bond $5,000; sureties, J. H. feeders For instance, pension
that the gentleman tell from the will naturally lose one-half or Young and A. J. Crane. Sworn'checks can be cashed at any
money order office, just the same
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1 act . «f . I, iiucjr ubm ucrn taiiru . wuic
is again melted and faded as pastor of Live Oak Baptist i
melted away, even^ ae the church.
fSB of about three thousand of Bascome Poe returned from Lee
•srnor Bayers' office-seekers. county Saturday.
Its. Mike Kamfiaid and family ! wagon while trying to throw on tbree-fourtba of ita profit if the in- in November 19th.
I Rav. 8teele and daughter, „ , HAIM*.
$ Mar th u sta f Mr' *(r*" *r 1 ,,rt,-*n,,n,**,«rr
iMrs.J. IHLBidee Uat Sunday Dec. 14th.—L. B. Phillips moved The schools in this part of tbs prove to be a losing one. C. Wood, Jas. 1. Doxier, J. H. I can be used as a savings bank bv
I Monday. to 6,9 ho,,,e here ,Mt Saturday. county all had a lay-off Friday on We hope to see the merchants of Ramage and 8. Padgett. Sworn the pavment of tbe order fees A
W. Hancock reports bis achool 0 s Dawkins left last Tuesday account of tbe cold weather, and , Dublin wake up on tbe advertising in November 21st. | man can have an order iasoed to
passing satisfactorily with an ,"*** to go to Hill county ! we bad no mail on that day. problem and decide to spend a car-, A. H. Miller, commissioner himself bold it aa long as he
lUment of over forty. i tM,“ Ju,ui Mort?n aw*rdfd of y*”ly profiu , Prec. 4, bond $3,000; sureties, W. pleases and have it cashed If the
U have at last a nucluea around the silver cup at 1 rof. Myer s en- VICTOR. i1” advertising, and in tbe right A. Dawson. 8. R. Slaughter and order is lost or runs out of date, it
bkthe business center of our tertainment last Wednesday night., ii,.K,lur».>rr»-»i«.iutencf ! kind of advertiaing, and take a de- W. A. Hyatt. Sworn in Novem-1 will be renawed without expense.”
fc~-=- Mr. Sanders has ginned 1340, i)ec mh—Our city is on a cided •**nd in that direction by ber 19th. P
tbe brake, and fractured one of bia veator himself cares nothing for it. H. T. Shellnutt, commissioner
ribs. and oftentimes tbe inveetment will Prec. 3, bond $3,000; sureties, C.
as money orders, without exchange.
Then again, the money order office
At Four Score.
Nervine Restores Health
___ 1 Hh—Our city is on a —— —» •— ....wwv/.e uj |
bales of cotton and thinks he will boom; three new dwellings are be-: contracting for space in tbe local _____
reach 1 luo. ing erected. paper by the year and to see to it'—j
1—Granbury Newa.
that
no issue is printed during •
1899 but a good, live advertise- *
ment of tbeir business appears
nsw
.Mis1* Pearl Maloy. who was vis- j H. Rowell has moved over on
iting her sister, Mrs. Wiley, last tbe prairie and Charlie Keith now
week, left Bunday. occupies tbe place be left.
The two inches of snow that fell ^ great amount of *npw still on *n **•
Thursday night isn t gone yet. the ground and it is snowing some{ ------
Bad weather didn't keep Prof. at tj,j9 writing. Many schools throughout tbe
W’iley and Mr. Bones from the in- Kin Bowen has moved to Me-1 county have indefinitely postponed
LIN9LIVILLE Th® »chool here ia getting along
Krffttut (oriM|»«i«nrr nicely and has about seventy-five
Dec. 14.—Your correspondent' students enrolled,
has been out of news to write Miss Texas Smith has returned
! until now and tbe countersign is ^ from a two or three months' visit
“8oow.” to Mineral Wells.
Our newly elected justice of tbe -------
I peace baa held one court and did John Wanamaker started in busi-
as well as could be expected for a nets in Philadelphia with compar-
new band. atively nothing. He was and is a present cold spell.
Catarrh Leads
to Consumption.
iuB »wwi» tut arrival 01 me 1 . r.„-,in„r A* it,. JMnat I “l had •u*‘h a severe case of Catarrh
text books, which tbe state A rorerunner OI ine mowt that I lest my hearing in one ear, j
has thus far been unable to supply
to daalers. Tbe 8tma Valley school
in tbe north part of tbe county ia
one anting the number.
Fatal Disease.
ItZUlKL OSKAR,
issllactor, Imrtf, Haas., who haa
NUwRU Ufa mil# atone. Bay a:
’ laataraUvn Nervlae haa dona a
Iafgood. I anffrrad foryaara from
aad aervoua heart troable.
■*> vaary and need ap la the worn-
leaawbMIaaaadaiy workaaaapda ■
A fHaad recommended Dr. Mtlaa’ ’
> I parrha*ed a bottle aadar
It had tried to many rvmadtee aa-
“r. 1 thought It no aaa. Bat It
WWihih • food appeUte aad
do aaarsatlc health. It la a
1 Wadletoa, aad I wtU gladly vrlta
, faU parttrataraof
jWaU drtag-
~ jlr:
1he moderator of tbe Baptist
church of tbia place is now a citi-
zen of Linglevills.
Tbe pastor of tbe M. K. church
baa made his round here and be
gave ua a good sermon on the first
Sunday. His text was in the 12th
chapter of Homans, and reada:
"Be—” No, 1 will not aay. May-
be some one will read and tee.
Every house in Ieingleville is
now oecupied and tome new build-
iq« are going up.
Goltda picking is nearly all past
and tbe gin here baa put up nearly
two thousand baits.
Dr. A. K. Higgs is contemplat-
ing a western move, bat we pre-
sum# ha will reconsider the matter
and not go.
Oar school ia flourishing and
Prof. Warrenfeltx, who baa bean
sick, is nearly well.
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part of the bone in my nose sloughed
off. I waa constantly treated with
lapraya and 'waahea, but each winter
- the disease seemed to have a Armor
I hold on me. I had Anally been do-
Though its offensive features clared ineurable when I decided to
West of BrowniVood in several are sometimes almost unbearable, the'aeat of the disease, an<f*ciiml me
places tbe thermometer registered. f,.w people are aware of the danger permanently, for I have had no tonah
N degrees below sero during the (lf Ju.A, .l. ”, , of Catarrh for seven yemra.
nresent cold aoell. °f wh,*h C*t*rrh » forerun-1 ,Mm JoMMIIW. ft,
1 ner. Catarrh invariably leads to
1 Consumption. Growing worse and
spent millions for newspaper apace 1 The following partiee "have been 1 Wnr*° °*cb thoee who rely
and printer’s ink. He ia a shrewd licensed to wed since last report: (upon the uaual treatment of
constant advertiser and now haa
•tores all over the east end baa
enough buaineea man to stop
•pending it in that way if be
waa not sure it paid him. Battle
Axe tobacco peopla have in leas
than two yaara, by a liberal use of
printer’s ink, made tbe heaviest de-
mand for tbeir goods than any
tobacco on tbe market: Price and
Royal baking powders are the only
companies in tbeir line that have a
steady demand for thair goods, and
they are the leading and abbot tbe
only advertisers in that lint;
Hood’s and Ayers’ sarsaparilla,
Dr. Pierce’e remedies, 8wift’a spe-
cific, BapoUo and Parana are ewly
a few of tbe tbowoonds of notable
doe. in tbe larpont
George W. Gray and Mies Zula spray*, washes and inhaling mix-
1'nderwood
D. P. Pratts end Miss Maud
ture* find that it is impossible to
check the disease with these local
T^'McKsnxie and Miss Emma I »PPl«<*tions which only reach the
Hurley. ; aurface. The offensive discharge
W. A. Richardson and Miss Pearl | increases all the while, causing a
F. Williamson
8am McNeil and Miss Roes
Whitten
Saten Lomas and Mia# Julia Wil-
liamson, (col.) .
Robert Watson and Mies Laura
Wssby
J. F. Murray and Mias Carrie
Kelly. ~ r • ^
t. L. Holt aad lln Lan Banter.
J. C. Sellers and Mias Trewie
feeling of peremial defilement, and
gets decjvf and deeper until it ia
only a question of a short time
until the lungs are affeeted.
The importance of the proper
treatment can therefore be readily
appreciated. Bat no good what-
ever can be expected iron
applications, aa aneh
never did
will.
from loeai
Pus mu.
MDse West. 8. G."
who have had the first
touch of Catarrh
will save end lose
suffering by tak-
ing the right
remedy at tbe
outset’ Others
who have for
yean sought re-
lief and found only disappoint-
ment in local treatment wifi And
it wise to waste no farther
on sprays, waafcaa, inhaling mix-
ture*. etc., whieh are only
rary and can not save them ftira
Consumption. Catarrh ia a ‘
blood diseaat. 8. 8.
I the only remedy whieh can
the vary bottom o( the
and ears it penaaneotly.
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