The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1891 Page: 8 of 8
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f ARE rl'HR I’J^OPLK OB AT LEASTS
They Constitute a Portion of the Human Family. In addition to this they are the
________________________________ _______——recognized leaders in
DRY GOODS FURNITURE.
They have one of the most complete lines of
Dry pis, (Mil, pits Fnriisli pis Sloes, iats, etc.
that was ever brought west of Dallas and tlie.r prices are the lowest, among tin-
Dry (Joods department will be found a full line of Press goods, Ginghams etc
f,.(,m whieh we guarantee you ean select sniethiiig exactly t«*your taste. Our stoek'is so large and varied
that we know we ean please you and we invite everybody to calll and examine our stock and prices before
purchasing.
Do Your Trading,
Where there is the best and largest stock to select from, where you can get anything
you want and where the best inducements are offered. at
BROS|
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OUR * FUKNTTVRE DEPARTMENT v IS ALWAYS
at the head of the procession in Erath county, if is the largest and best selection ever opened to the people of Erath
and Comanche. This fact we want to impress upon your minds and we ask you to
COME AND INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF
at your first opportunity. We are in Dublin for business and not for our health and in order to do business we ad-
verti-e. We want your busim-ss and respectfully ask that you visit our store.
!=>&,trick Street,
IDizlDlin, Texas
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS.
SATURDAY, AVUVST 8, IW1.
Official Organ Erath County f. A.
ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT.
SI ATE OKFICKKS
rr»oIrnt F.xau Jones Dublin T'-sa*
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,c» Pir%. lent I 1 Turp n. Top./
■c and Tm> H I fsmiMMi DuNin
Kttirrf P N HifK ird S*r|>hrnx die
F.lctMivr fammiHr A A \ <■-»*t'•*. Strj hrn
lie | I» Stc . IJl»fIrv I,r J «. Martin I .u
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Allimicf men who havr not the
iouev ami desire tlif I rookkss,
ah secure terms by writing this
ffire or wooing tho editor.
p a r »t» I 4 fr .
Agriculture i* lh,' greatest among the
f„r it i# first m * applying our
-coasitie* it favor# and strengthen#
ipulation. it ereat** and maintain*
anufactorie#, gives employment to
legation and material# to commerce
\, nag, ' tn '-"tint among ibe b«o«fi<#
agriculture (hn ohariu which too
act Ice of it communicates to » noun
y |j(,. that nlr.rm winch ha# made
,«■ country . t hr •went occupation of
diurn with bar varied product* mil
troU vit enjoyment* are at teat a
>|ief from the filling atmosphere of
Hnwilh the lirnt and beat «*l
1 tli* lit.'«Winv» of life. I* prtor«»l
■ •I fortified by the practice of agricul
r„ W n deplore thn dlWpOWMloO of
■ling men to get from Ihwir
r,n homo# tn our lirg* ttiww. whnrr
•y are subject to dtfllenlUna and
mptaiton#. which hut t«»> often they
0 lo WMW>., W# h#v# ob*#rv*d
id *lth rrfrwi. th* «rowl«* l*odr0rj
1 young moo and Iff*. *• tholr
„„ |« abandon lh# hnaUAfnl ond
o« tho tmnm for tho
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of city life ami trade IMightful Hr
sides ami friend v oirclcs in the quiet
country are every day sacrificed to the
lamentable mania of the times; voting
men fatored with every comfort of life
and not over worked, fancy that they
can do far hotter, and with the merest
. trifle of consideration their hands are
withdrawn from the implements of
agriculture and given to tho office or
slopwork of the citv, which generally
proves less agreeable or profitable than
they had in their inexcusable thought
1, ssness anticipated, and where one is
enabled to withstand tho sweeping
tide of teufptatiou. live are submerged
in iu angrv waves and hurried on to
rum Kvorv tear finds hundreds, yes,
thousands, of such victims Parents
throughout the country have not failed
to realize this startling truth Let the
country boy oe as well educated for
the farm as his city cousin is for the
counting room, and bv all possible
means let the farmer be led to pnqwrly
estimate his high and honorable po
Mtmn in the community, and ever re
member, that for health and subatan
tial wealth, fat ruing is the best busi I
ness in the world, the most useful ami
most noble enjoyment of man My 5
young lailv associates, I admonish you
to marry farmers f he free com.try
life is so much moie pleasant and |
sweet than city life While we enjoy j
the sweet, refreshing air, heavy laden ,
with the sweet odrr of early spring,
those of our city friends are confined
to tiio close work shops and are de
prlved of ad the happy freedom we so j
much enjoy When we walk abroad j
iti nature, we go not as artists to study i
her #eetierr but to enjoy tier beauty j
Th« breath of the air, the blue of the j
unbounded sky, the shining sun and
enterprise of the commercial man
benefit* that llow
lie delights in the property of the city
as Ins market place, acknowledges the
usefulness of the mechanic, ml mires
th
and rejoices in the
from the utitireing investigations and
developments of sienee, then turns his
thoughts to the pristine quiet of ins
agrarian domain, and counts not fame
that accumulates around the other
professions.
Jon Ha itv m
Iti. 11 A Miller Inis ust returned
from the old states, where he has been
visiting friends and relatives for the
past few weeks He riqioi ts crops in
those states very line, and the people
generally prosperous. 1 he trip seems
to have agreed with the ihx tor, as lie
looks full of life and in high spirits
since his return.
WntVrrton *»n llill.
Lot tsvu.i k, July JO IIenrv Watters
son has another editorial in tin Conner*
Journal bearing on Imv. Hill The
article ts called forth by the statement
that he accuses Hill ot double dealing
ill the campaign of *s lie dentes that
lie made such a charge, and s|»eifirally
acquit* him of the offense, but reiterate*
his belief that Hill is ntqiossibl* as th*
Democratic nominee in 1HWJ
THE OLD
RELIABLE
BAIIU wagon
FARMERS, a word to you
about WAGONS T
pTUen* ia no country that require* m strictly m flnt-clast
Wagon rs Triai, because It* changeable climate subject*
the material to much BwelllDif ami ahrlnklnr ; therefore It
la folly to buy any but the beat. The BAIN Waton
ha* stood tho teat of forty yearn, and its ouality Tim
never been sacrificed to meet the demand for » low
ipricad Wagon. 11 is to-day the Kmo of Wagona. Tha
heal nnUlird, lieot Ironed, mod durable sad
IlL'hleti Draft Wagon made. Ask your dealer for It and
t ak«* no other Write us for circulars and prlcea.delly-
ered If you can’t iret them from him, mentlonlnar this
- j*ftt»er. A Iro State Agent* forTOOPIBA JBTKBUNCI
Wagoni. Wo handle tTerythlng In Farming fuiplements, Hnnte*, Carte, Pumps. Hiad
IN Ilia, Wacom Irnlea Korfbasn NIIIr . I Pans. WRITE I K FOB TOlli WANTS.
PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., Sfcuto Agents, DALLAS,TEXAS*.
Duokiyi^ o Arnica caiv*. I That Soda Fount ut Herring A’ Chip*
Til* host Sai n f. in the world for cuts, I ring's novel grows weary with satint-
Th*
th* green softness of tlm flowery turf \ * v*ur», slock a *«i<
li*n*ath our f**t. are all that we r* »v.«n* two wrrk. ago «
ijuir* to make us feel that we are
transported into regions of delight
Of all occupation, that of agriculture
la Imat calculates) lo induce love of
i'oubITj , and rivet# it firmly ou thn
heart No profewion i» more honor
able, non* a* conductive to health
peas-* and tranquility and happine##,
la iiinr* independent than any other
calling, and i* calculated to prodtn#
tonata love of liberty. 1 he farmer
at and* upon a loft t *m m*ne* and
look* nprtn lh* bnatle of th* cliy, IS*
din of com mere*, and lirata confualng.
body killing liUramr* wilk faallnfa
I fr**4oui peculiarly kit •«•.
Illg T elk.
Fi.acjktaff, A. T. July H
Navajo Indiana have held a big j»>w
wow ut Fort Defiance and threaten to
forcibly rebus# Chief Iloetin. arreste.1
bv Slirriff Francis and |«>«-e Ik«tin
sav» if he is not released today his war-
rior, will iaid Flagstaff and kill every
white uiau l’re|iari*Uon« me bring
made to guard the town aggiuat th#
Navujors
iMnl frum lorkjaw
Va\ AuiTVNE.Te* .July 1* Ky X'*wy,
stick in his foot
suine two weeiis ago which gnve him
lockjaw from which he died Wednea-
d.ijr,
R Mtiinfbut
W AaMltmrroa, July Ik -It I# nqsifted
that Seuor# Vert# and Montt, repnawnf
* fives tlw Chilean congreMlonal
parlv, will leave for Kurojie in dtsguat
a! fheir cool rrcepti >n
Kepresteiitatlons rue tflrig mad* to
lean* another * all on nattonnl hank da
p wttori** fi^ lit* return of a further in
•taJInant of gorarmaent fuml# In their
bruise*, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, feu
yer sores, totter, chapped hands, chib
hlains, corns, und nil skin eruption,
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required It L guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Hire Jo cents per bo\ For sale
b\ L N Curtis, at Mepbenville
T.. W> l'rlrll.1..
1 am now with the Drug firm of Her
ring A Chapman, adjoining the first
National Hank, where 1 would tie
pleased to see my fi lends, and serve
them, when needing am thing to be
found in a tirst ( !a-s Drug Store
Your Faithful Sen out,
T \V Sill i.AKT
man the thirst of the public.
Wasson & Miller are ngents for
Hakcr barb wire and also liavo the
best binding twine in the market.
For special bargains in loilet Ar-
ticles, Musical Instruments, etc., don't
fail to examine the stock of Herring .V
Chapman, the druggists.
Co to the French Restaurant, Joe
DcHon, proprietor, for vour short or-
der meal—everything tirst class.
t Jet vmir soda w ater ticket* at Her
ring .V Chapman's—six for *JA cent*. It
is the fountain head for pure refroah
ments
When you start to town and don't
cai e t i hi nig your ilinuer, just insert a
quin ter in your vest pocket, accom-
pany the said quarter (of a dollar)
a room! to .loe Lcllon s restaurant,
where it will get you the best all-round
mi a! in the elty.
Herring Chapman, th* drug men,
Lichen and »re not cutting price* below a living
profit, hut have gotten thorn down
just as dose a* iHinidble to do a legiti
I or Nub- nt n Miirr>ln.
Three acre* of ground with good gin
and cotton h mse, f..ni good gin stand#,
good doiible li.iv press, eighty horse
|Miwer boili-r, sixtv hol'*e power boiler,
sixty horse power engine, ali in go.xt
running order The property i« now
'owned by Hamilton .V M
located iu lotblln
For particulars call on
\\ >i Noil rill IT. j mat* huainea#
I Office up ataira in IVaaion <t Miller Vor the coldest
building
r.'.'U
Tb* pftmaal *r-gen era I ha* api*dnt«4
D. WK«*l»t. M*w York, lo Iw
WidBin liwpMtur In placn. of
O. Rnkkbotir appoint'd fonrth
rott ut srxrsi a
| w Hr*w Ir»« lllurra.
f ftw II
All ilralats II t! (»>' Ixi'U* Osaiula#
few lf|«U IllAfk Ifitl t fxnnM'al l\^ii %#*• "*i »
Pekin disc and John
Deerd cultivators at 0.
W. Andruss A Son's
TVotasn amp urra for aal* or rent,
ii bualnea* and reaidene* pmpgrty
on Oration, Kid and Patrick atreeU
A »ar| doairablo raaldanc* waat of K.
B MeCnln a Apply to J J. MeU
■Mf*. m. Dtablln, Tanna.
and beat flavored
soda Water, call *t Hnrnnf * Cknp
man'a Drug Store
When the Inner man call* far ra
freahmenta In th* shape of ica cold *o
I* wafer, milk shake, etc., go to Bar
ring A ('h a pm an
TV baat meal In th* elty for M eta
lit that ranch Haatauraot, Joa DaHoa,
proprietor »
Marring A Chapman hav# n full and
com plain atock of purr, frvah Drngi
anal *iuploy attaianl man to kandla
than Whan dotag bualnnaa with than
you may aipnet ta raaei#a Um bank af
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1891, newspaper, August 8, 1891; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530334/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.