The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
CITV CIRCULATION.
’COUNTY CIRCULATION
Irt «o»c Tn*«k SuUdln«
, ptrjwU.50, in Uvum 11.00
FaiDAY.^UJ»K 19, 1898.
WWawrWlr
A’* have Kvan June* for on* of
I oomioiMionern. Boys
i prawn, paw it around.
That “ call by the county chair-
i ” »• a masterpiece, if you
I see as much call as comment in 8®**
itt call on the Progress for a year’ll
Party
ith the
ttfa Committees
A ittasM meeting of the People's
party of Krath county is hereby oall-
sd to meet at Stephen villa at U
, o’clock a. m. on Monday, Jujy 6,
which is the 1st Monday in July, to
eleot delegates to the People’s party
convention of the 29th judicial dis-
trict of Texas, which will convene
in Dublin on Wednesday, August
12, 1886, and to attend to such oth-
er business in that regards as the
wiadom^of the meeting may sug-
majority system the beet, but sltn.
ply calls them to disease the mat-
tor and leavea out entirely any
provisions lor the commitue to
act upon at that meeting and ar-
range for the holding of said pri
marie* if they should desire to do
so, giving them no authority under
th* dU“ iotftou Judge Bell learned all about
the condition in the Eighth Texas
vubftcf i pi i' >u
If any candidate or hie friend»
opposes the nomination of candi -
dates by a majority, ask yourself
his motive for so doing. A candi-
date who is afraid of the voice of
the people won’t do to bank on.
A basic principle of the People’s
2—To elect 21 delegates to the
state convention of the People's
party, which will convene in the
city of Galveston, on Wednesday,
the 5th day of August, 1896, said
21 delegates being the number to
which Krath county is entitled ac-
cording to the late ruling of State
Chairman Ashby fixing the basis of
representation at one delegate for
party is a government of, for and every 1(X) votes or majority fraction
by the people. The voice ot the thereof cast for Judge T. L, Nugent
people can be arrived at in ’uo:in 1894 and to take such other ac-
other manner except that of a pop-
gf ular majority vote on all questions.
tion in that regards as the wisdom
of the body may suggest.
3rd—That the executive and cam-
_ ”T—,- uiu-, eietuuve anu eam-
moment ,„d .......... .....( party of Erath county also meet m
K management and editorial control 111
Brapof the Grandview Sentinel. Haw- bt^he,lvllU “ the — ^ *“d
. . i consider the advisability of adopt-
ktsa will make matters warm for, „ , . T.
.. . . . , , mg the plan of requiring a m»jority
Ola partv bosses in Johnson ,
P * j vote to nominate county candidates
cues. This, ae will be seen, leaves
ample room for another technical
objection to be interposed to de-
feat the will of the committee and
the people if any one should
choose to do it. It could easily be
urged that the meeting had no au-
thority under the call to arrange
for the second primary, hut that it
would be necessary to have still
another meeting, when the fact ot
the business ia there would be no
time in which to call another
meeting.
4. That the language in which
the call of the county chairman is
couched is objectionable and unfair
to a great body of true People’s
party men in Krath county, and,
we believe, to a great majority of
them, in that the chairman in
said call does not confine himself
to making a call and stating the pur-
poses of the meeting, but thafy con-
trary to all precedent ant}, to jus-
tice and right, he enters into a dis-
C_C.K. Sail i. jut
«k from congress, and he,
like other members of that body,
deserves thanks for what be and
[they have done for the country in
adjourning. In an interview Judge
Bell says that Col. i-anham will be
the democratic candidate for con-
gress in this district and that be
will be elected. Of course it would
be supposed that while in Wash-1
district, far, a* a matter of course,
democratic congressmen learn ev-!
erythingfrom inspiration and not!
from the voice of the people. It
Would be too bad for Judge Bell [
to come back to this district and j
announce that the democratic nom- j
nee would not be elected this j
year. A little whittling to keep I
up c lurage is pardonable in a demo- j
crat just now. hence the reader must:
.Mi, .<■ v....
■**•:.;***&: ;mm; i nm
* “ 41 Mm \ m
r"
For Your Inspectii
1
E. W. HARRIS
'M
Cash House,
'• ... i" .■
DUBLIN, T6XR8,
SHOES.
We carry a full line
I
■ i fr '.a*:
; .Spring &ttncfini.
.V
New <»iid Stylish Dress Goods.
# for men, women and
$ children. If yon want
„ cueaion of the matter in a way cal
a,,d if they deem proper and just ( culated to prejudice the minds of
The People’s party congressional to require such majority, to then those who read it, ihto seeing the
| to* reopie s party congressional 4C,iu,AC »ucu majority, 10 men, muse who read u, 1010 seeing tn©
. convention, of the second district and there perfect arrangements for matter in the same light asthe
(p of Texas, endorsed Hon. Evan carrymg same into execution by j county chairman sees it in regard to
Jones, of Dublin, for a place on the ordering a second primaly, to follow | the policy to be pursued to attain the
nkilroad commission, Jerome C. a reasonable time after the first, to; best and most satisfactory results to,
Kearby for governor and Stump afford the people the opportunity People'sjparty voters of Erath coun-
t. u_.-----* | of making their choice between the ty That we contend that the
- Stylish Wash Sines.
no! V
d good goods at lowest
jj '' y-'i]
prices, I am making
Judge Bell credit,however,ofhaving £ New and Stylish Summer Silks
put some other man forward for \ New, l1 rench and Zephr Gingh’m.
the slaughter. Bell cunnot face J New and Elegant Organdies,
bis record. Neither can Lanham; f -c , ~
but .»« ham ISM J„Ja, { N<w and MagmSmat Crepons.
# New and Beautiful Embroideries
\ New and Lovely Laces.
4 them- See our tan
$ and black sandals for
J
children.
HARDWARE.
M
but two years from 189(i Judge
Jenkins will come back from Wash-
ington and face his constituents
With the consciousness of duty per-
formed and not ashamed of bis ree-
ord in the interest of the common
people.
-We are giving re-
duced prices oh all
Hardware. We need
the room it occupies.
'Spj
Ashby for lieutenant governor.
kmth.r»pl.'.p.,tyofK„tb l"“ c*n<li'Ut” for any one office i aaanty .ta—ta the right to
,a. ^ . . . , who may receive the highest vote oppose or endorse anv proposed
a,. .... . , "ho may receive the highest vote oppose or endorse any proposed
,, o/ ** tha linl primaiie., but ad.h«. policy « h. may daaira, bm that
j, i. . . j mee ** ; of whom mar receive a majority be baa no right to incorporate hi,
JS*!, , f!T\T ! '»> "» <"•' '>*»»>' That said i'oni-1 private opinion, on any method of
§M*1m **'p«j calling’it, and *“‘i*. "“"in* hi. call and ,ip,
lat lb. p«,pl. decide if they ahnald! - “"“r •“"”7 “’7 "'-r «£»*>' “
bare a dietafor and ebon, they J' , * cb.„-
T^ , 1 attention. man in making a call is to state
*** P”*111”0- Witness ray hand at Dublin, | the object clearly, but not to bur-
The People’s party of the Sec- Texas, this June 17,
.ifo. , ...... - »___t a am v £1 V\ _
for county offices
orv Comanche Populists
years ago adopted that
elected their ticket where it would
Otherwise have been defeated.
The Populists of Brown county
have adopted the plan this year,
and only last week finished select-
ing the ticket, which will be elect
foMaikys. j ft)e Offer tiTis ^ertl
We have the latest A v *
style Shirts, Waists, a1®11*- Be«t Clarified Sugar for... .*1.00
Handkerchiefs, Hats, \ 17 lb8- best Granulated Sugar for. 1.00
The matter of requiring a ma- _ ^ _ „IOW5 __________-___—.........
jority vote to nominate candidates W Handkerchiefs, Hats,’ t }7 lbs' Granulated "Sugar for.’l.OO
for county offices is not a new the- pi Hosiery, Umbrellas. P ^ J}18-best Navy Beans for...... 1.00
- [e aeverall £■,b»U, ft n « j£ *- ;;;;; jjg
plan and W from.... / Mb hU J 20 lbs Black Eyed Peas for...... 1.00
a it would Men’s suits A/I AAA \ 22 lbs. Rice for............. i nn
from
ifll
—j
542 ia. f
GROCERIES.
den the call with his private opin-
®^p|(l-f»»gre«*ionai district ofTexaa, J. S. Daley, ions on the policy to be pursued at
22 lbs. Rice for.................. i,0O
7 bottles Scotch Snuff for....... 1.00
5 lbs. Navy Tobacco for........ 1.00
5 lbs. Hand Twist Tobacco for ... 1.00
a 3 lbs. Natural Leaf Twist for____ 1.00
Everyone knows we J 1 sack Straight Flour........... 1.05
mgtne ticket, which will tie elect- jfcg carry the largest and \ 1 sack Sunflower, A1 high patent, 1.25
ed despite all opposition, because most complete stock J 1 sack Magnolia high patent Hour, 1.35
the wisdom of the whole People’s! >« Dublin and our pri- ^ 5 gallons Molasses for. ........ 85
ces are the lowest. $ 6 cans California canned goods,.. 1.00
- - - -
party of that county most certainly j vS
selected the best ticket possible ^
.
consisting of nineteen counties, | Sec. Treas. P. P. Erath Co., Tex. such meeting, but that he is not
which recently nominated Hon. B.
! debarred in any way from eham-
With a minority rule and five
men in the field for any one office
in Erath county, the coal mines at
Thurber, w ith a solid vote of 500
for their candidate, can dictate the
nominee of any party. We do
I.....i
-WE GIVE YOU.
The Lowest Gash Prices
isS£-— **”**. "* _ : ---- - ^"“‘“- nominee ot any party. We do
^ A. Calhoun of Nacogdoches county ! above call is made by the | pioning his views on equal grounds ; not object in any wav to allowing
mmSm «*agr«*». endorsed Hon. Evan ••cr#UrF lor the following reasons j with other members of the party, the coal niine forceto vote but we
Mmmtor railroAd commi»tio«}*r, jan<1 reference is mad© to the call of; neither by virtue of his office is he (j0 object to a system that will a1-
likunnaa <A.____________i the rhaimiAii in this is>_ oviiGUd ... ___:_:i____ .
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
. ------- —. . ...... . . . ....... J ...... ..... —,,0 ooject to a system thatwillal-
Jerome Kearby for governor and the chairman published in this is- entitled to any greater privilege 1 low them alone to dictate our coon- ^
A,bby for gov! M P^oof tbcreof- |( 4 |Uian »ny individual, no matter |ly Ucket wben M lilUe |n|g fronts. Respectfully,
We want your business. If you buy for cash, it
“J will be to your interest to trade with us. If you
have no money it will pay you to borrow and buy
ernor.
1st—The chairman’s call does, how humble he might
atasga—j not give authority to the mass
^JJtProgrewi would suggest that meeting he calls for Monday. July «.
each I eople a party club in Erath dth, at Stephenviile. to elect dele- above
in the eyes
5. That
by the
appear common between their interests
of the chairman, and those of the remainder of the
C&li lliildp |i(^Bp]6
secretary is but a
-jink # .« . i ----^—*........ MC.C' OWVC Kty vuc Pcumary is uui H
* Vt>t8 on tbe ,4Ufatlon gfttes to the judicial convention, sub-call to that of the countv chair- WllY L'anuot a pay-as-you-go
prwiden* who is a member of the o i !. P ‘ ! objectu.n to sue and that it is consequently fair8? Tbe People’s party believes ;
countr ev'eeutive u# t ie,T * e0*in(l on technical grounds, published only as a precautionary that such a policy is not only prac-
k n m a **" *^ou^d ar*y on® desire to attempt; measure. Hence, if the technical- Deal, but a requisite of good gov-
* °n "r,,t Monday tn jn that manner to thwart the will ities in the call were not and arc ‘“rnmenl, and is one of the many
©ASti flkEBEliK innt rriftiMi a« ffn tkwaiw / ...... * : rpfnrma if i.sf.noaAa tn
e. w. HflEEis,
CHEAP CASH HOUSE, - DUBLIN, TEXAS.
______- ,__._ . . .... ...... — * loco ill Uic can were not, anu a..- • ----
MXt BtOQtb, tDetracted as to their 0f the meeting should it wish to not intentional (and we prefer to re^orn)8 11 proposes to inaugurate
♦»— »»■»**' - ... 1 when placed tn power.
wishes in the matter.
Ia 1894 the
__________ elect delegates. In fact, it is the think they were not,) then no one
ire were 2137 votes duty 2rath county populists to can consistently object to the pre- Every man who favors economy
OSMia the connty of Krath for «lect delegates to that judicial con-! cautionsrv measure taken by the in state and national gov.'
—----J •- ----------- I . . . _ ernment, should vote the Peoples
a sub-call to party ticket F
gMt® Thoe L. Nugent for Govern- T»'n‘->on and to instruct that delega- secretary in issuing „ «,
;«r. Ottrgain in the county haa tion to vot* *'ther for or against the remedy the defects, on the other
h*s® such that we should [»oiJ this nomination of candidates for dis- hand if they were intentional and
year for Kearby more than 3«OQ. triot ■!“'’*«’ »nd Strict attorney re- it was expected to take advantage
s, lot every men do his duty and in •P*ctiv*iy and if, to vote for nomi* of them then, also the precaution
I November we shall roll up a lOt 0| na<io«a. to instruct them as to their of the secretary is justifiable,
awyjority 'for Kearby and the bal-1cboic#; ,hat »l » no* prov-1 - —
A life may
be saved in nmny
ways. A man may
I commit suicide in a
6. That the county chairman
| great many ways.
Shooting himself
«f the stete Ucket and for1™* of th* rt>un‘y chairman to hw virtually ignored the existence
Charlie Jenkins for congress
i®u-' ’
question whether or not we should I in- ali his official acts, calls, etc.,
send delegate* to that convention. of a county aecretary. aud has
A fowdays since we received a or t0 T " . ?' a°d ha8
raMiMp'iilr ol the repuhii- bi. ofliri “call con »; therefore never eubmt tted nor sent
9
■«ao convention now being held at I
St. Leafo in the shape ot a iitho-
Jnd.
any of his official papers to the sec-
The chairman s cal! does, retary for his signature, nor placed
not include in the business to be the (denature of thesecretarvthere ¥ to save him; but
discussed nr transacts .. . ofthe secretary there- thesaaw woman might seeher husband
through the head
is quicker, hut it j
1* no more certain j
than neglecting hk» I
health. If a woman )
saw her huslwnd j
with a pistol to hin {
head, she would !
take prompt and j
vigorous measures
to save him; but
The Dublin tB*
Dfjj Qoods Compaq])
786
I.Anies* I AH'is XV.
II.ASqinL
! iw* jl. 31 So-
ls recognised as the leading Dry Goods
aud Gents’ Furnishing Goods house of
Dublin, and the large number of people
who trade exclusively at this Btore is the
best evidence that they treat everyone
fairly and have bargains to offer.
Sbc flMlUner? Department
PRICE, 10 CENTS.
During 1896 will be conducted in the same
up-to-date manner as heretofore, and if
you want to be strictly in the style, ev-
ery lady should buy her spring hat from
the Dublin Dry Goods Co.
Everything New and Fashionabl.
•...Price© the Lowest...,.
■ uSSISI
_i#»feed folder giving the names of I .I . I ' -----. uie woe wnnn migni see ner ntutaana
111 *h« rnnnhiirnn eo«n«ninM. .n<«' * lt tm,8ftcted at that j on. and not csttly that, bat- notwith- i «>» *• down-grade K> disease and death
an trie reputmean committees, and meeting the election of delegate* .tanding the fact that the secret.rv ,hr “n-
^ ttdher mfomiation relive to that to tb. ,tot. convention, which in
^ state.convention, whic^ SZ^JSt&SZ&S
Ofgaifopgfott, together with a tally the opinion of the secreUrv. is a _______ _____ .11 at once. It is insidkm*. The needs
mMmmm
© record of the f **** i» s neiAMpsper, ss well as being secre* ©fit are seemingly in*ignt(kaftL
anepmg a record oi the very important matter ami one tar* .11 official calls have been peo“*-J.....-- -
•* «»• convention. lhat #hoald by ail mean, be at- official csll. have been W
The souvenir was gotten up at con- tended to, for Krath should most
ilH, A, SMITH CO,
m
J
m
Must
X3ST
1 e
wsple do not know how It start*. Thou- ,
iitda of people are on Die road to con- j
Whea-
ttury, all official calls have
Withheld from him unlit several ■ "
jtdtflljltattMt by i. W, R. Green, j assuredly have representation in fished tn wither polior ^ T'‘5'7I“'h ^^^2
and railroad, the atatK mMnt nB Th. [1™, ^ L*'1
I i ttut r~> 1—>
LUMBER
hf the Text* Midland railroad,
wfioae name appears
R .thereof,
- .as » MIC pVIU Jr rAJHiy B KlOl tlOUl HI II
on th. hock j lh: ro«teVeZr.uhi. toe *Z ^1
* owned by such administration. fn time_ m ^ q^I
°**; president of each club in the coun- j« owned bv such administration ««*-
conventton from th* Sixth Uyig* delegate to the convention ti. . r .k „ time. Dr Pierre-. Goidea
Span* district Our thank, .re1 , r . ! convention That if the call aa sent ottt by the MedicM tXseowry will prevent the de-
feff***® ujstrict. war tnants are aR(j if ** haven c nb in _____v... ^ ____* . ^ Swn of th.
COAL, CEMENThnd LIME
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
4m Mr. Greet, for thebeautifoi Uwt district in q.# „,nnt_ „ {J ... 7 iarfodimtion^ it will podtiveJy and
work „f »rt. hit im.gin. tTf’“ .T?£
prise when we fotmd ia the tele-
graphic news a few days afterward
lhat he had been unseated and a
hegro barber of Waxahachie put
In hi* place. Verily, tbe republi-
««» psriy, aa well aa the democra
ganixation, then We have
r •»«** -creur
• '“J, would have returned it to the Chair- ha diaewe of the blood The “Ooldea
J , > » ..... ’ TWn /ttrea, (a* ail KlivniJl
|T it j | y twfor^
Medical Discovery ” u s cure for all blood
disease*, t»o matter in what p*rt or how
whereas, we are only entitled to,: man and called hia attention to ;<*****. ae wetter m what mnoenow
at jagsttaa.—a-
iwob.w, ,«oi. i. o„ h.™,, bo | 7. ‘7. “"“<,d b,fo'* b”"« +ah£s‘Jrjszia!**!*
delegation at th* state convention
fo a warn exponent of race 3. That th# call of tba - Sheriff N. J. Shanda and tax-col-
ehairman provides for no actios to lector D. M. Humph were atThur-
be takes by the execttUve commit- her Monday rotmding op matters
ot Dr. Pierce * greet tool-----
mttf
to cover
cor*
If IJon Will III i6eit
A. Dawson,
I
Stephen villa, Texas, for Your
WHISKY. WINES* BRANDY. ETC.
■ am .. aja ma. uUih ± lres - j*»«_ _ .. 'raw «.
He Handles only the Flrst-Cfaus Brand*.
XT'™
fcn."
- '-C-
m
■
■ ..
'—'■A
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1896, newspaper, June 26, 1896; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530330/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.