The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
PUBUM, TEXAS, rRlOAT, MAR. X, l(W>.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Stephenville people are talking
oil mill. ________________
Don’t let the etreet fakir ‘’work”
you.____
Young men, let moderation be
your guide.
A big lTntTof gloves just in. at
Tom Miller’s.
Old papers 25c a hundred at
Progress ollice.
V Cattle are dying of blackleg in
many parts of Texas.
Dublin is an excellent home
market but it can be made a better
one.
»Tis said, “give a fool rope and
he will bang himself,
is out.
The Dublin bakery has put on a
bread wag »n to deliver to city cus-
tomers.
The district teachers’ institute
for Eraih county will meet in Dub-
lin to-morrow.
Collector J. K. Bishop informs
us that be will next week begin
levying on personal property to
satisfy taxes delinquent to the oity
and school incorporations.- Ue re-
ports that the collections have been
very meager for the past month.
Dublin has a number of boys
who are being raised either for the
gatlows or the penitentiary, or both,
unless all signs to that effect fail.
They are constant loafers on the
street and have not only learned
all kinds of meanness but have
also come to be thieves besides.
Prettiest line of embroideries you
ever saw, at Tom Miller’s.
If you owe anything to anybody,
pay it. If you havn’t got the
money to do so in full pay what
you can and hustle for the balance.
The man who discharges his obli-
gations promptly is a man who can
always buy what he wants when
he needs it.
The arson case of Ab Murphy, _ . . .
which was being tried in district j . A“ •«»* on the P"»«>f “Y
court at Comanche this week, was °force P^P1*’to patronise
postponed on account of the Hld. bin, is the poorest of business pol-
den illness of one of the jurors. :«*• The best method upon which
The case is one wherein Mr. Mur- t0.b,u,‘d ft substant.*!, pleasant,
phy is charged with setting lire to ! and paying business,
Li/ i____t____ is to invite patronage through lib-
Neckwear, collars, shirts, etc.,
latest designs, at Tom Miller’s.
W. J. Oxford, one of Eratb’s
popular citiaens who resides at
Stephenville, ia said to be groom-
ing for the race for district judge
next year.
Ex-sheriff Freeman passed thro’
town Tuesday en route to Stephen-
ville from Comanche. He was a
witness in district court at the lat-
ter place Monday.
Ed. Moore’s line of paints, also
buggy paints and varnishes, win-
dow glasB, wall paper, etc., has nev-
er been equaled in Dublin for price,
quality or quantity.
Ordeis have been given by the
war department to muster out all
volunteers now in the United j his business house
States. No doubt the boys gener- year or so ago
ally will he thankful. j Qe0. Vandiver’s barber shop is j treatment when they visit the
Attorney W T. Daniel was ox-! more comfortably located than ; store,
peeled home yesterday evening j ever_ before_ and ‘^inducement | 8aD(Jer^d-8 dttiry dej-ver8 fre8h
Messrs. J. R 8t. Clair, B. M
Utterback and W. J. Davis of Dub-
lin, snd Esquire J. D. 8t. Clair of
Alexander, spent tbs first of this
week in Comancbe as witnesses in
the Ab Murpby arson case on trisl
in the district court there. The
esse has been postponed because of
the sudden illness of one of the
jurymen.
We have this week received a
letter from Mr. D. A. Robertson,
formerly of Lingleville but now
postmaster at Troy, Hell county.
Mr. Robertson received notice of
his appointment on February 11th
and executed bis bond on the same
day, received bis commission on
February 28th and assumed the
duties of the office last Wednesday,
March 1st.
Irregular bowel movements lead
to chronic constipation. Prickly
Ash Bitters is a reliabe system
regulator; cures permanently. Sold
by druggists.
. he slack | from attendance in the court of ap- for trade is not to be found better I ^“^d‘"d
1 peals at Dallas this week as coun- anywhere. j but|„.r wllb a cow.
sel in the Wright-Leslie case. j The street sprinkler is shortly to Meggrg_ s w W|ltel;gg| jj E.
Collectors report poorer payments be brought into service again, Pn”' : Shaban, .loe Reed, Jno. Hay ami
sibly beginning with this week. vy O’Briant went to Stephen-
Mr. Leggett has been looking after lertl eveiling as a com-
the contnbu ions and intormedj * lrom ,/llblin Lodge No. 133
Wednesday that he had about se- j 0 F to allend the funeral
cured lists soil,cent to put on the j of Mf Foogh and old and re.
wagon.
Prof. W.
last Wednesday than for several
months past and as a natural con-
sequence some of our citizens are
not feeling in tl e beet of spirits.
We knock them all when it conies j A little two-year-old child of I),
to tailor made clothing, at Tom; II. Bowen’s fell off the portico at
Mi|]er’8. ! his home Sunday evening last and
..... _____ broke its arm near the wrist. Tile
Never watch the town g , j child was doing well ai last ac-
gently place your shoulder to the , coun(g
wheel and push. •— —
The building of n new jail is
Boys, it you want a new out lit 8ggin being agitated. The com-
for spring, it will pay you to see ,ujg8joners court will act on the
us, at Tom Miller s. j matter in special session April
DeLeon "cotton receipts during >‘G>- We may have more to say
the past season were a very few “bout next week,
less than eleven thousand. Sheriff J. H. Thornton of Co-
Dirt is living in Dublin these uianche, and Postmaster K. E. Kil-
days, but the wind is carrying a; Kore ,)f Uap, Comanche county,
considerable portion of it. pleasant callers last 1 uesday.
I hey were here after witnesses in
Any one desiring a nurse for any ihe Ah Murphy arson case.
kink of sickness will do well to ad- .
dreis box 513, Dublin, Texas. 4-t ' barber ami hath rooms op-
erated by Pipes it Kddleman are
The city council of Hico has pur- i neat, clean and cozy, w ith every
chased a book and ladder trucks thing arranged for the convenience
for a newly organized company and comfort of customers. The
there. work you get there is not inferior
Prof. G. A. Coffee of Alexander by long odds,
8. Sutton, one of the
faculty of the State University of
Texas, will be in Dublin March
10th and will deliver a lecture at
the opera house March 13th. All
interested in education are invited
to attend, especially the patrons of
she school.
Sanderford’s dairy furnishes
nothing but pure milk of the tidi-
est and best quality. You can get
111 the milk you want delivered at
your home morning and evening
without fail, rain or shine. ’Phone
91.
P. C. Anderson of Iredell, who
is related to our photograph ir,
Thompson, was here Wednesday
prospecting. He is the owner of
Following are tbs jury lists for
the next session of county court,
which is now in session:
FIRST WEEK.
C. Dock man, Victor; Jim Higgs,
Morgan Mill; F. M. Reaves.Victor;
D. P. Coor, Dublin; W. H.
Hawkins, Stephenville; Ed. 8.
Britton, Thurber; T. M. Brock,
Thurber; Dave Mitchell, Thurber;
G. W. Lida, Stephenville; Geo.
Simer, Thurber; DanThornton, sr.,
Hanibal; Jack Rogers, Lipan.
SECOND WEEK.
W. J. Bearden, Lingleville;
W. P. Orr, Stephenville; Milton
Thompeon,-; Joe A. Wright,
Huckabay; G. M. Clark, Stephen-
ville; Alex Walker, Chalk Mount-
ain; L. N. Murdock, 8teph»nville;
Billie Northcutt, Dublin; L. E.
Gillett, Dublin; W. B. Allen.
-; A. C. McAlester, Stephen-
ville; J. F. Collier. Stephenville.
Two good and convenient resi-
dences to rent. Apply to Mrs.
Ella Daley at residence near Bap-
tist church.
Harrlagc Licenses.
The following marriage licenses
have been issued from the office of j
the county clerk since our last
report:
VV'. M. Payne and Miss Edna
Coleman of Stephen ville.
M.T. Saerey and Miss M. V’
Jost.
M. 11. Kirkland and Miss:
Jennie Suddalh.
VV’. A. Jordan and Miss Lula
Caraway of Morgan Mill
H. G. Burd and Miss Lula
Lauderdale of Dublin.
VV'. R. Burney and Miss Sallie
A. Brewton uf Dublin.
H. Slirnp and Mrs. Orpha C. '
Simpson of Stephenville.
_____ _______, ____ .... G. F. Driskill and Miss Alda
J spected citizen residing seven miL s Martin of Pizarro.
from Stephenville and who died Kinest and largest assortment of
last Tuesday. He ft Jnem *r | paints, wan ()aper and window
in good standing of Stephenvil e glass ever shown in Dublin, by 1CJ
lodge of Odd bellows. __ Moore at Shugart’s Drug Store.
For a clear complexion, bright
Proctor ii 18 lo invi,e patronage through
eral advertising and then give the
people good value ami courteous
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
der by the occasional use of
Tutt’s Liver Pills. They reg-
ulate the bowels anti produce
A Vigorous Body.
l7or sick headache, malaria, bil-
iousness, constipation and kin-
dred diseases, an absolute cure
TUTT’S Liver PJLLS
Have Your CUateh_
-REPAIRED BY-
Dumas,
the Jecueler,
DUBLIN,
TEXAS.
BEST FRESH MEETS
— AT AM. TIMES AT—-
Strong & Baxley’s
• • MARKET• •
Near the I’rogn-sWH office,
mitLiN.
sparkling eve and vigorous diges
tion, take Prickly Aoh Biiters. It
puts the eyteui in perfect order.
Sold by druggists.
It is business policy to pay a
little more if necessary to get your
John F. Jackson.
Mr. John F. Jackson, a promi-
nent and popular citizen of Dublin
died very suddenly last Saturday,
February 25th, 1899, at his home
in this city with an acute heart af-
fection. .VIr. Jackson was sixty-six
BLACKSMITHING.
I am in
That Business
And Respect-
fully Solicit
Your Trade,
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
W 1th I’ronmtncHH, In what, you
will gci by imtrotil/.lntf no* at
WhocloaV Old Stand, Orufton
st , m nr On tnn freight depot.
h. n. BATEHAN, Dublin, Texas.
i.Htc of Wiiiiiut sptinn.
E. ROULEAU-
W ago 11 and
Carriage
Maker.
Dublin, (SSMSS;)Texas.
job printing done by the Progress, years of age, a consistent member
We pay our job printer of twenty- of the First Baptist church of this
five years experience. $115 a month place, a loving father and husband
and one of our best citizens. The
cash, others pay theirs of that tiurn
ber of months experience, $15 a
month “and board.” The appear-
ance of your printed matter
amounts to more than the difler-
one of the finest and best improved enre in prjce ()ur printers ate
farms in Bosque, and is looking lor j id ca,b ,or their work weekly. p ,, . . . , „
an opportunity to trade ,t for a j ?Va «sk a fait profit, that’s all. ‘ ^(t wo vear old neach t^ees atV" uer
,to<k of Roods in son,. Im to»„. don', c.r. ««,TC H£"holL.’
Soldier J. A. Palmer arrived do the work.
afflicted family have the sincerest
’condolence of this writer and of the
people of Dublin. Burial took
| place at the new cemetery on Sun-
day following.
will lecture in (he interest of educa-
tion at Live Oak school house to-
morrow night.
Gardening time is full upon us,
but it’s hardly worth the while to
plant until it rains, so thinks our
agricultural editor.
Only a month now until the city
’ection and there's not an an-
•uncement yet for a city office.
Gat’s to become of ns?
Finest and largest line of wall
paper, buggy paints and varnishes,
gloss, etc., received in Dublin at
Ed Moore's.
■veral new business institutions
j,noted by men of enterprise and I The Progress guarantees to do.
progress are probabilities ol the
very near future in Dublin
The very best quality of Babbitt home yesterday from Eagle Pass,
metal can be htul at the Piogress where lie lias just been mustered
ollice for 10c per pound. This is1 out of the Third regiment. He en-
■i little less tlinn one-half the reg- listed at Dublin at the opening of
ular price for the same quality of j hostilities in the late war, but nis
metal. We have several hundred regiment never got to the front. Application for Notaries Public
pounds to dispose of at once. 'He says the Fourth Texas boys We have received a request from
will also soon he mustered out. Hen ]}en Palmer at Austin to say
Cheap job printing is only the j that aR persons desiring to be ap- her business
lom Miller is making it hot tor . j N lary pubiic suould for- I W. C. Reid of
118 competitors on his new spring j £ ^ D J)eg to him al Austin .....
llne- - i by March 15th, as he wishes to
At last accounts Abilene had not band in the list not later than that
come up with what is necessary ; jate
for tier to secure the location of;
the asylum for the epileptics. A j us rr \ e .
them I tails*, Cleburne and George- j meeting of citizens «»^eld_there , bulk" or p’apere .
idea of a Cheap John merchant.
It pays every merchant to pay a ]
reasonable price for his printing to
some substantial printing con tern j
and get good work. That’s what
A number of Texas towns, among
mem i Munis, c. leuurne aim ueorge- ; " , nj_hl t() lullkg aiI ef. I garden seeds
The compress shut down for the . town have several cases of small- « • ,r'[Z' ^ uL It furnish ! very cheap
A Former Citizen Dead.
Will Watson, who for several
years pursued the occupation of a
Gart»er in Dublin, died laHt Satur-
day at Cleburne with the small pnx
Mr. Watson had moved from this
place to Cleburne a year dr so ago
and interested tr'niself in the bar-
ber business at that place, Mrs.
near Topaz was the
mother of the deceased young man,
and to her and other relatives we
extend our sympathy. He had
many friends in Dublin, and not
only here hut Bt every point he has
ever lived, who will regret the cir-
cumstance of his death.
Hood Newspapers.
——8 —- *1 ♦-
Von run I(.t two or them that will S*‘ep
you fully imihIikI ut the vt-ry low price of
SI.75 Per Year.
Three copies a week, two copies of
the Dallas News and one of
the Progress.
With the two you mn keep jwmtiHl on * Iiftt
1h koiuk on the worhl over, iiirlodtiiK tli^
ht»PI*enti»K* ritfbt »l \otir linin''
Address the Progress. Dublin. Tex.
CHICAGI
season one day last week. A little
over 65,000 bales have been pressed
during the past few months.
Elder C. K Chambers of Waco
will preach at the Christian church
next Sundav morning and Sunday
night. Everyone is invited.
A. J. Loper, Theuy, Texas, will t|,j„ fa)t
pay the highest market price for ulated
chickens, eggs and country pro-
duce in groceries at lowest prices.
pox. Utmost vigilance in all cases
is lining given and there is little
likelihood of the disease spreading.
fort. If Abilene does not furnish very cheap
the (>40 acres of land Dublin may
yet get the asylum.
Advertisers who use the columns
3S-3l.
Ha kids Grocer Co.
Cash Grocers.
The school district in which the
little town of Carbon is located,
has voted to issue $1,600 in bonds
Dublin is free lrom small pox ----------------
and what s more we expect to re- (>f I'roprefs may all expect the
main so. Our city council would j aa,u® treatment. W e propose to
jump on a suspect quicker than a K'v« “>•»'« value and place
J unehug a sweet potato vine. For ",“*t have to 8ay bef”re mlorB i
“ ■ ' ' “ him is to he congrat- People of this territory than H>ey
tan reach by any other method.
! Our advertising rate is a permanent
Miss Dublin and Mr. Krath Co. 1 lixture from which we dfi not vary,
never saw a more elegant line of
goods lliHii Tom Miller has.
A private telephone line is in
operation between Midland, Texas,
and a ranch ten miles from there,
for the erection of a new school I and horse cuts in west Texas, for j which is conveyed over a barbed
building. the printing of circulars for stock wire fence nine miles of the dis-
hreeders, can be seen at the Prog-jtance. It is said that the lence,
The finest assortment of jack
Cattle dealers have been and are
. l. „ 1 reas ollice. Stock breeders will
opsntioDlon account of Ihe stock their interest to have us
caul! quarantine in west and north I «>r,nt “,8,r a»nounce.„enta for this
Thr bu'l i - more < ;i*-
ily Miphlnl. lhan the
full blow n rose ,\
yotttiK 1 nior«* *iit>
crptiblv to wcakht****
and diM'kst’ that wi'-l
wreck her in a woman
ly way than -hr iw .H!*t
has att.nmd to healthy
woiURnbooil. Th»»n*GtntU »•!
women have their live*
wrecked by trouble** of thin
drltcaU- description be
rntioe »*f tin it own ifftior
an re am! the prudery of
their mothers
Whenever the wander-
ing demon of ill health
finds a *bijp ndrift upon
the nea of ttfnotuncr. he
*tet»n on IknimI, t*kr»
the helm, and afetm
Ntr.iifrht for the marl
•trotn of death The younK
Texas that shut off shipments from
and to the ranges^_
Some Women
Doubt
Many women think
the bearing of chil-
dren I* a necessary
period of great pain and diatreaa. They
See that line of spring calicoes,
ginghams, madros, etc., at Tom
Milter's.
season.
Last Saturday tne strong wind
drove the sand and dual through
the air in enormous clouds, tnak
it must disagreeable outside and
hk»«*is» ill all hoiiMHs mil Ills Ills as wWI as lilt!** Ilia of lh«i kidney*
JIK« "lie 11) All !)<HlH69 1)01 < lOflf IV ; r«-*lwt *lm cuarwUvu |>owtir of Dr.
built. Many signs sod awnings «*»)"’*« u.aii.e.
suffered absolute annihilation or ai!d via... ui
considerable damage by Iwing »«•.» nn»irui»* ui«Ta>««'
blown down and the dust was at
most blinding. «,• inn tun* »ir«H-i. 'i i/v i»r w*j'r < wou
which is an ordinary wireoue with
wooden posts, acts as well in con-
vuvinir Hie voice as tile orditlOJV i wniimn who h»» not Is-rii taiiglit Inr \trct*
veymg Uie voice ns me oruiuajy of ukm(t i arr ,4 h»t healllt in » mm
1 anlv way i» a «hi|i sdrilY upon llu- «<« "f j
ifmsrance. Dlwaw* that will wreck tier (til
telephone wire with insulators.
Lost and Found.
ruder thin hciiditiK n»*tl.r«*** will in* in-
ut «u»s* ot?nt i» w «»r<l f*n'.final liifM-rtli'ii
mid out' liulf f*-til a vtunl •,h«*Ii Ihm’VIIoh
llit-rtul l«T
Strayed oh Stoi.kn About De-
cember 1st, 185,18, from near Dub-
lin, one black mare mule, three)
years old. fourteen hands high,
branded FOX on left hip. Also one
hay horse mule, same age, same
size; no brand I will pay $•’> for
their return to J W. (’oilier, Dub-
lin, Texas, or pay well for infor-
mation leading to their recovery.
Address Jno. B. Mct'arley, Baird,
Texas. 10 3t
I Strayed or Siol,en -From pas-
Iture near Live Oak school bouse
about Feb. 10th, Gray or white
horse, II hands high, no brand;
was not in extra good condition.
Will pay for return or information
to \V. II. Garrett, I’urvis. 3t
Kansas City
The Klondyke
BOWUING flULLEY
AND
I
1 title wide A«»k« missive
llioiislit Ry l‘"r
1 null cure Rin
<1...ne..,IimeiitM liver suit c.lii.llpstloli.
Ttiere in Iiotliliis niy.lerloii* III Hi* w<>'>
Lost—Bird dog, nearly white
1” V”. A,ul 1
and peculiar In tin tr «« live under '"‘O' IO»l near iiarqin. d aaoii
, terrible ncrvoun icii»i<in, mul if «>rej aide reward for delivery to r.d
ciic.pe dc»ih «re »lw»v« Iiir.atcm-d with ^oore, pamt and paper dealer,
inanity Thr whole nenroim f»v5*trm H , * r 1
nffrctro by the* cotmlAUt flr.ijr drain 1 ill 1)1 111.
upon tire deiiniif and f* niininc onraiis Hthaykd—Eight or nine months’
2, ....... CI.1I, lil.cH ,„.nc
ilrinnfemcnt snd diieinP r «>f this drscrip nI(d ja,| Must have followed some
linn It til* » worn*" (or wifehood »"*'
I in 111 snrt I er Yuu so* *be bemdH of eu
, , eml .i ui iih>.Icmm’. prescription lor nil
1 he Buckskin Breeches are good n.u.Kt mnl iuum iii.<-««-»
motherhmsl It i» «he I* si of nil known
nerve tunics II is Ihe discovery of one of
Ihr fininrnt mid Mkitlful *j>cciAli>»tt<
in diMAir uf women.
I «n troulilrd ihrrcymr* with frm vl«* w«*ak
>« writ*, uic. im#« otev. ol RgU-JM a»v
■oubt whether any mcJiciac can relieve
cir sufferings. Well may (bey hesiuie
'ut takinc those ieiuriou* Ini rnal m
•urea «o widely kold. But they mav si the start and they May good "^w/w-i* Are'ST’in.r'wiTe" «ei.' *r.!r«
IOTHERS FRIEND
i« * aoftening, relaxing and »oorh-
nt for external uae. Doubting
imitd get a boMle at the drug »7 .
$1, and teal it. There ia no ,lK),t
of in doing hann, and there la
1 hood of in taxing them many
n. *********
'1 ELD REGULATOR CO.
• rtANTA. oa.
m GUARANTEED
a.»' ,1 p,,l'br.ta.‘"»ii"u.,.kr
............................ -II.... ' Tii.nk. 1. Pwid..».
and «m Iti ki«*» U«ltb now (b.n I «*« -**
aa to wear, and then (hey fit and
better than many custom
R. 0. Jones and other power* tnal; •mi mtak
k.^ t - >L.t *1' h.« UenaaeaaM kaa K«fi 1 • WV *
made dree* pant*. Our cutler* are b, jor ,ha|. f fba Frogreaa baa had
eaperts. Aak your dealer about 01, bnd tf trouble tbe paat three
ka la getting out tbe paper
out a water supply for tbo
Ibstn.
Reedy made underwear and
•klrte fur ladiae, at Ton Miller’*.
week*
wituou
engine
JUS £.5KSs
Ace. Vet • paper-rowed cope *e«d .*i
micestamp* M>«mr mefhm
st. tsxruLTi't.
Idrmo nr.
quality of paper. We
them in any qurntilv
blank for name* or wit
lb lb* name*
printed in them.
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REFRESHMENT HALL
• •
Is a neat, quiet, orderly place and
conducted utrictly in accordance
with law. We sell no intoxicants,
but keep on hand
HOP RLE
Our charges for use of Bow ling
Aliev are only one-half much a*
exacted on any other alley in the
slate.
wagon from Dublin January Itith. j
Information will be thankfully re-
ceived by Henry Knight, tear
Dublin, or B, M. Utterback. — t
Blank mortgages, notes, veudors’ 1 hat you will receive courteous
liens, breeders’ contracts, bills of treatment and that you will be
sale, lease contracts, contracts t<> free from annoying surroundings,
sell real estate, etc , foe sale at the j
Progress office. These blanks j ^X E A I) kt B L A V KR,
all of the roost approved statutory
forms and well printed on a good j ]
We can furnish
either with
iH'
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1899, newspaper, March 3, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530299/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.