The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1892 Page: 3 of 10
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Com - and see for yourselfIn the if ay of Clothing, 500 S IT ITS
AT 86 I>ilJ K 8UI'i . «ells everywhere at $8 to $12
lOOO PAIR JKAN8 PANTS AT
OKISTTS EACH, they are not worth $1.50, the price every-
where now is $1. It is impossible in this Large Establishment with its
varied assortnieht of All Kinds of Goods to enumerate and price Boas tc
give you correct ideas.
Very Lowest Market Price.
Yen-must Open Wide your Eyes and see for Yourself.
house wh^re so many goods are
ana sold every day wre are bound to adhere to the Mark-
Prices. All kinds of goods like cotton fluctuates, and when you buy from
ns you can be sure you get the benefit of the
COimviliOKS, ! HIGGINBOTHAM CO.
We Desire to thank our many friends and customers for their large patronage in the past and it is gratifying now at the beginning of the Fall season to see that our efforts
to give you the best goods at the lowest prices are appreciated. The past week has been the most successful in the history of our business and we are determined to make
it increase. In ordor to do so we make these assertions and
“The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices.” No trouble to show you goods, we keep thirteen mon employed for that purpose and you are cordially invited to come and
price every article in our house. YOU3:t8 'rpfcTJJLY.
GUARANTEE EVERY WORD W SAY.
IGGINBOTHHM C
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The I'utxiKKUB In uutliortstxl to make the
following uniiouiu’omoiits;
'iwin iiif* uiiuoiim viiiviiiw*
(») (Subject to tho action of the Pcoplo's
tv*!volition. It' one 1* held.
(T) Subject to the Democratic Party.
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•‘Or Uiatriet J ini go, of tho SHb Jail., Plst. ■ -
T. T. Kwltt, of Urunbury.
(IWKSft MlLLBK, CatUBVlllC, —
A few leading business and pro-
fessional men of Erath county.
For county Judge.
H.H. Hardin. ,
W. W. Moores.
For County Attorney.
W. J. Oxford, (re-election.)
J. W. Jahhott,
S. T. M'lRKIN.
W. T. Daniel •
For County Clerk.
Isaac Pins.
T. J. Wilson.
JAMBS COLLINS.
vr. k. coot.
For Tax Collector.
U. U.KCMPH.
J. F. Collier.
J. U. tlRNIIERSON,
For County Assessor,
I). F. GLISsox.
s. P. Keith
J. A. Hubert son.
• WILLARD CM ARBBRUR.
j. I). Jackson.
J. 1.(11} Winter.
' BAT II. BLA<*R.
W. K. iklWBRB
;. JahesDmtan
Ittpi, O. C- OLIVER
For county Surveyor,
. M. i Jacksob.
Eli Oxford.
For comity IWmvr,
A. J. CBANR.
J. I. DCRMAW.
N J. SB tuns. ; He election.)
T. P. Thobbtor. <
K. A. MILLER T. J. FARMER
DBS. MII.I.Klt A FAKMKK.
PHYSICIANS AND SC KG EONS.
Oftloo over Dublin Dm* (Jo., Dublin, Tex.
MeI.KMOKK * LEWIS,
PHYSICIANS A SC HO EONS. .
Offer their profewdoiml scrvlcas to their
fflends of Dublin and vicinity through the
oolunini) of the Pboorrbs. Dublin, Texas.
TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
Misses Cora ft Rowe McKinnie, Editors.
W. C. f. OFFICERS,
President—Mrs. G. W. Andrus*.
Vlee-Pres.—Mrs. J. It. StClulr.
Treasurer- Mr*. A. K. Caswell.
Oor. sec.—Mrs. J. P. McKluulo.
Kite. Sea.- Sirs. C. II. Hear.
Asst. Kec. Sec.—Mrs. L. L. Higginbotham.
vice-presidents from CHVRCIftK*.
Baptist cliureli—Mrs. K. W. HlgginlxHliuin.
Metliisllst church - Mrs. N. W. Pressly.
Presbyterian church—Mrs. A. W. Ulslen.
Christian church—Miss Corn Mt-Kinule.
ments to destroy property at the
rate of $2,000,000,000, directly and
indirectly. Also to turn 2000 men
into the drunkards lust resting
place—the grave.
Also to give to alms-houses, asy-
lums and penitentiaries 100,000
American bbys and girls; giving
annually to the American people
more than 20,0(X) broken-hearted,
Xxbcctivi ooMRirrHE-Mnsdames Latti- j faded and paupered wives and
more. Linn. King and McCarty and Misses j mothe„ A ,g0 in furnishing flher-
THO«. R. KINU. J. W. JAHHOTT.
KING * JAHR'JTT, LAWYKKS.
Particular attention given to collections, ad
mtiitntrators and guanUanshlp business. Of
flee front room over First National Bank,
steplienvllle, Texas.
L. D. YOlTNO * SON,
CONTRA!TORS k IIUILDKK*.
All kinds of Carpeuterlng, building etc. In a
first class manlier and at moderate rates.
Bids on Architectural work solicited.
JIM 1TUKTT,
DUBLIN BARBER SHOP,
Hna moved Into new quarters on Elm street
o|>|>oait« |KMts>ntcc, where he Is butter than
ever prepared to wait ou I: Is old eaatome rs.
Coda Caswall, Mattie Blackshear and Llsxle
Mobley.
L. T. L. OFFICERS.
President—Mlsa Ethel Lattlmore.
Vlce-I'res.—Miss Pearl Moore.
Secretary- Lavalle Mobley.
Treasurer—Cadmus Ship.
The I-ova! Temperance legion meets every
iffs, justices and juries with a con-
stantly increasing business by the
way of arresting, trying and con-
victing criipinals.
Keep it before the people that
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Baptist j within the precincts of civilization
to all laws interfering with indi-
vidual rights.”- Republican na-
tional convention 1892, .Sec. 18.—
“We sympathize with all wise ef-
forts to lessen intemperance.”
What a commentary these two sec-
tions of these two national political
parties are upon the manhood of
American citizens.—IF. D. G.
Carnet.
A Beautiful Complexion.
A moderate diffused color, a soft, peachv
bloom, is Ihslrue sign of health and pb v—
leal well being Naxet renovates the en-
tire system, enrk-hee the blood and clears
the skin, which give*a bcsuliful healthy
glow to UiecomplexioB.
pon THK 111.00
’saks
hlUousnsM, take
't'xT. V. meet* St the residence «f«. w. I the invaders cut down 80, (KM young
AndniM
o'clock.
every Thursdsy attemoon at «I men whose bodies annually furnish
W. c. T. V. rtRima. | food for worms, whose spirits go to
■isars? jtss+zzss t" *he of wm\
ami malt llqnnrs, Ineltidlug wine, beer and ; Keep it before the people, these
elder, and to employ all proper means to dls ! jnvHdcrg arc the destroyers ofedu-
eourage tho usu of and trafllu in tha same. * ,
- I cation, morality and Christianity.
A New Hampshire woman, aged Keep it before the people, there
eighty year*, when asked recently i® but one party of all parties with
how she had kept herself so vigor- ancient mora1 <*>«*•*«« to meet
ous and healthy replied: "By !**»<»• tovadere •** hurl in th«ir
n
WeskBsa, MaWna, iisligvoiioo and
lake
uuowva mow hitter*.
It ewes quickly, far saks hy all
aoliCiuc. Usl the scttulos.
Higginbotham Co. will put
$10,000 line of dress goods on ths
market in the next ten days. Do
not fail to come and bring your
folks and furnish them.
Wm. W. Fwitts or III.
Writes as follows: ‘Naxrt Med. Co., Dallas
Tfi.i-KhrlonrJ ftn<t UD Uir which urn.a
***** *is buttl** of ftiipt I haff haH rhet -
rnati»m, and Katei it the only thing that
I « *er *»»t to tin n»«* anv jrood. ric»*«* •rinl
at ouc* by « a pres* tu Greenup llliuois«.r
Uen. Weaver’s New
CALtLi TO ACTION.'
-——It Urmtolus 44ft raffs*,---
-BOUND IN CLOTH-
by Mall- --------
never allowing myself to fret over
things I cannot help; by taking a
nap and sometimes two every day
of my life; by never taking niy . l*°n Party*
teeth the facta connected with the
destruction they are doing, and
that party ia the National I’rohibi-i
washing, ironing and baking to bedi
Agents wanted In every County to
push ltd sale. Address,
JONES A EAGER,
State Agents, - Dublin, Texaa.
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Onr Iteeeally Improved Klecllo llalvwe-
le Hody Blilrrr Kleetrie belt end sppll-
ansa* will owrtelnly curs Rheumatism, New-
rslffte. Dyspepsia, Uver sad Kblney disease.
Fs*ea|n weak nos* and dlsva-s off women,
csterrh rnnnl with tair Eleotrte Oeterrbsl
| flteessw. Of I,tee permanently swred by
ef etnatrlclty pAaleecd
Ms# We-U agent*
list ami testimonials.
II DO., Jefferson, I).
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1884
it ever before th* people—
uartv
Keep it before the people, that1
with me, and by oiling all the v»- j "RDUfbo* Denaocracy and “8tal-
rioufl wheels of a busy life with an ‘ " art Rvpublioaniam cringea, cow-
implicit faith that there is a brain erM»d c^oles this army of inva-
aud a heart to this great universe, |"ion who*e ul#«* l# dffatruc-
aud tliat I could trust them both.” i^0®*
Keep it before the (teople, that
KICKP it BEFORE the FRol’LK. | the destroyers si Minneapolis in I
What is it to be kept before the | the great Republican National ( un-
people? That the National I’rohi-.| vention dictated the policy of that!
bitten party is a permanent fixture party.
and has a steady increasing growth Keep it before the people, that I
as the following table shows:
I’roJiibitiou vote 1872 was 5,897*
»,787,
10,508,
150,626,
249,945.
these same destroyers boldly and
promptly put in their appearauccj
at the uetional couventiou of the |
Simon-pure Democracy iu the fity
of Chicago in the yeer A. I). 1892
and dictated the policy of tliat
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1892, newspaper, October 28, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530272/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.