The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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Oar stock is newer, larger and better assorted than
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thing cteui, Table cannot be excelled fur the naocy
Tranaient Rataa.ll tof 1.00 per day
Give Me a Trial.
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
From Lingleville.
’ Xwkarr. CHIGAGO.HU..
OOTI-rST.
• DR.lt. L MILLER.
Physician & Surgeon,
(OSkea^A. L, Hamilton'. Drag Store.)
Dnblln Texas.
______ _ The w*y« and means com
ervices u presided over by McKinley, and
IrfspaWll
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Another Ml crop Mid Bn
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world.
Commissioner Hall loses no
portunity to show his preference
part let
Core*
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ana 614 Chrurck !
1.3. Fears,
Jill Tlnpm
- The live end popular
«3C0TT0N - BUYERS
Is la Dublin Again this season and
will pay the
Highest CASH Price for Cotton,
He has arrangements with the lead
iag markets and oea therefore give tht
beet possible prioa* for the staple. H<
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warranted to last 10 years. Best Stoves {made
e also handle a foil line of other stoves—New Mo*
hawk warranted 10 years; also the AJauo, Fern-
dale, Sunrise, Magnolio, Superb, Economy,
Alpibe and a full line of Superior
Grade and quality of Heat-
WBVARTOOKTHADE
mure you that our goods are first class and prices as
low as can be made. Gall on us and get our prioeson
Hardware, Farming Implements, wagons, Stove*,
Tinware, etc. Don't forget us when you
are in Dublin ,
m innn * soi
iXJTdLIKT,
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EY ISLAND SALOON
- ItfMfi ill 6i|»n
5BER
THE BEST.
The Popular Boute
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All Points North and
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HANDSOME DAY COACHES
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Mi oo Mint loin ll UlMM (0
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Erath county has more fitt cattle
and sheep than she wants. Who
wants them!
The proclamation of Mayor
Hiacbman of Waco, Mu the ring
of solid steel.
John Barboun has qnit rob
train*. He pH the top Of his | past, sad at the present tune they are
Lrecumu.it, 3J«e. A, 1889
The weather seem* to be somewhat
blast ry at present, and much in-
dication of rniu. We would rather not
hare any rale, but would be glad to r
feel a cool norther, for the people In
aad around Lingleville would like
very much to kill their winter1* meat. \
There are some parties in this place
robbing kiped thevr meat some two weeks
head shot off.
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The robbers of the Farmers and
Mechanics bank at Dallas bare
been captured. i 1 I
having trouble saving their meat on
coomit of se much warm weather
To-day one of Mr. M. P. Blalock’s
hi Id re n was cut by one of the other
| children wltih an axe upon tho bead,
but not seriously, though it mry give
Bat little is heard of Throok. tremble to the parents for eeveral days.
morton these days.
torial star is setting.
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Jim Hogg says he would
W* learn to-day that Jack Stokes,
| living some two or throe mites north- f<
Is
westofthte plane, naa sold a body of
tknd to one Mr. Tri
do his duty than be Governor
Texas. Noble sentiment, that 1
this plane. Wears glad to have sock
men settle in our county—those who |
What ha* become of the DC teT» means to work upon, aad ail l
Leon Gem, Is now being asked by]those who desire to start a bmdnew
will find this place a pleasant stai ting
point, for this plane does considerable
urines..
a score or more Dnbllnites t
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some time ago. and returned the other
day satiafied to remain la Erath county.
The new residences of B. J, Whit-
coonty will be the happiest and]acre andGeorg# Godwin are nearing
most independant people in the I ^Muoh lumber is being hauled from
world. I Bnbiin to this part of the county.
Dublin to this part of
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County Court.
for the paalsre mui ovw the
of the
fined *i.
■sws-qSSajB*.
a pistol, plea of
assault,
Davis. All admit bis almost one- seat to the penitentiary,
coaled intellect I . falling, toaring down
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It is feared from the frequency
of royal marriages in anrope that;
th3 representatives of monarchy
are forming a crora trust
...Jit;
Aunt Mary Taylor died in Som
ervillo, Mass, on the 30th Inst,
Her maiden name was Mary F
Sawyer, and she was the subject
. __ ____^ and in
jnring the fence of another, verdict,
“jlffixter, tolling liguor ton ml
nor, dismiseod for want of evidence.
J. A Brwaley, carrying a pistol, die-
J. W. Ptmlpe, musing stock to go
of unolher,
lined IS.
cants, dls-
Oostott, playing cards, dis
llnriey, oarrying pistol
W. Pbelps, causing st
In the enclosed lands 01
missed.
John
of the fhmiliar rhyme, “Mary bad Joha Reed, playing card*, oontiu
* little lamb/* t&X&k;, .I '*
The old gentleman away over in
north Texas, who thought be
heard the boas of the gubernato-1 of
rial bee. in hi* bonnet, seems to be
___________ besekiag fence of
Wjk Glbbe^ carrying a pistol, plea
IjfuUty.and w „ .
uenae, vardict of guility i
osing ground. The race Is too I of s«pcd, with four other
without
aud line
long for snpeimnnated stock.
The memorial meeting announc-
ed for last Monday night at Staph-
enville, foil flat, say* the Empire,
not but about twenty persons put-
ting in aa appearance. From oth
A. 8 Kobineoo.
r to
. sad wos
JT. 8. Raeberry, theft of a book vah
ued at *• le, dnarisaed.
Jack PhlUtoa. riot, pirn of guilty
Victor Romer
a pistol.
wug u. — ' Andy Johnson, appeal from luslioe
er places we would not haye been Mnrt.J diemtawd. Oefemleat having
surprised to get sueh a report, I beee_ooevioud for fatoar in Btephen.
surprised to get snob a report,
but oopfeesour surprise that 8to-1________ ___r______
phenville—loyal Stephen ville— I pie* down lh0
Should refuse to dO honor to the j fence of another ; aot guUtJ.
great Davis for shame!
Both the attorney-general
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Henry Snyder, aggravated assault,
aa of guilty, aud fined M.
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WU1 Sallee, bond imfeited ie two
7\>m Collins, James Hancock, W. B.
urtey, Starts* Halcomb, playing
Comptroller hold that there 1* no I caM^r-
law which provides either for the Urt,, Lad lined no
psqrment of attached w4ff»M ^
fore a grand jury or the payment |°T2oo
of expenses incurred by sherifh ofjgjiU^
in attaching and conveying eneh laoeee.nl
aad fined
teen persons plead guilty to
playing, aad ware fined SlO seek.
Xaaa Wheeler, keepingn disorderly
heme, pies of goiUr nod fined SMS.
tfo ridi
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of your success?
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was the earnest i
is ia this adrinsr. |
Annapolis, Mr. Ms
the luxuries that a fine
•nlsh, regardless of i
A fli rt- lass assortment of !§* the time for his <
a pa**«d the "WIT—
etc., always etn Imifil. -tioas-to the young lawyer who i
j Qdln« Th« latter
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___Aren’t you goteg to pay it? Mr. Mar-
SSli
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Prices to suiP^:
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ay what? •. !* ™ WWW
, hisbilL Did'nt you promise to pay
expenses while 1 was in Annapolis ?
—!*y dear sir, was the quiet reply, I
fiRE! BUROLACSSBF*
r -_-.——-- ou need no further counsel from
.-Golden Days.
L few days ago a number of tbo Da-
ta legislature went on a junketing
>, and that day, ia the house, the
plain being absent, one of the mem-
according to the Casper, (Wyo.)
offered prayer, as follows:
aglOh, Lord, bless this house. Of
trustees rse, as can be seen by careful ob-
IffooV e?ftUv*' th*re BOt mw*3r «f M
capacity «•the majority having gone on a
The Vic keting tonr to Grand I’ork. Gh
warrant d, thou knowest their motives ifi
l'"*! ig. If It Is in the boat interest of
' h r country (which seam* to me very
I, btful) thou wilt bless them; but if-
ban for the wayward plaaaures of this
up with sub Uked world, thou mayest do with
n what seemed best tn thine eyes.
- IBSlfae. I No V have gone, oh Lecd. where «Im
XSO ihs. i Not taring beauties of the northland
safe, 600U)-. [ No. ,ji and the cunning Jack-pot doth
a full line of Iron tr »; they have gone to the home of
boxes, at very low pi ^boomer aud the "flush,** to the laud
ud Lamoure, but foolish aud wick.
Aiblaatioe leek, aad inside bolt work
utifaUy finished and ornauteutod by
w ed. Interior nicely fitted up with si
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fee .
exf * *** manufactore *
rns Wr foil
m. ur tub line of manufacture. Also tesib the l
sc iz
»ar address ^
i. Also teeth tha for the sake of their
I and seiliag
A list of the petoata owned hy
^ sole ores Of man m soufc&CXS St S
people realise what a
___o structure thebumau
Dee. M, *S5; October It, W?; X^'xkat which we ordiua
others pending We Invite »•»«». M after aH only the mere out-
thi* advertisement appear, statii orch of a series of winding passage
will make thorn a speoia which like the lotihiee of a great
are fail of liquid aad
are stretched like
the corridor
v"*'‘ ■*’' “■ * (itoreMylMm, be made to
roi-Fall teformatfon rogAnting the VIeto jbu Uk# the head of a drum or the
Jn,l iLma ’a tDUk0° xceof a tambourine doc. when
' Dk with a sUek or with the tingere.
QSSSlttl THE YICTflt
b*' C1N01NNAT,V“““
• man Who in SO uufoftunhto “ »• Anna, vagrant. filSeaeh.
have to be h wttosefi from hi# bus-1 fU?,.to*. »rr', ...7* p.stoi, tt
incss without oompeusfittoat
currently
i sent Govs
■ n» I'ltmom, • r—w., —
Mssafieid Child mas, theft under twentv
mil’s ad-
west, and as a result New York’s
t^f/rru-'-Vl llw
ia this
oeipt at quit* a numbsr af pwpo-
aala from fair oorreepondeats.
The Republic mjm "The i
governor ie maok sai
way." Murry, Mr.
Yoa will never get any
aay better looking
m will auvur have a
ft ri-markwl Umt aha bad lnP m
^ I and the wifa retnai
WMM
front tooth. As ha waaabout to with
' * hsaged forward as
MMilTuhing to get
it her knee, knowing
''toito .U thrtrw-
tbem from hie
<baw Mskaai 1
f to tote his ourtoue
Ha.Mve ears there
g the ma'ter ie m|
through the eeveml
required by re«i tape.
very larky la
tUtou put aa the general
4*)tolen<9 bBl, du4 If he Is fib sue-
eueefoi with thie reapeotable bal
i the stole will give him a gold
nm
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TIME CURD IN EFFECT
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vibration to thorn. In the inner
t place of all a row of t
Ml nerve* which stret
of a piano from the I
the trembling* or
:h and pasa inward to 1—--
onderful piece of meohaaism, to-
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1889, newspaper, December 14, 1889; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530282/m1/1/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.