The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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DUBLIN, KKATH COUNTY. TEXAS. KKID.y. I)KC. 2:1. 1S»V
NUMBER 8L
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LrSOLXVILLS
U» ^ » -it 1 "rtf'ienflruui*
Dec. 2 l -There i« t » Be * Sun*
•lev school convention hel l here
at the lU|>ti«t (hurrh Turin::
Christina* times ami ail who are
iiitefesleii are copiialiv inviteii.
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lieV. .1 . II (,'jok
wish then: muih
i« ;*rjure**-
ir.2 it ii* .I
ofti1 iating
toy.
W. M. t- a;r will cr >j» with .1. ('
icelml un the scrihe Miiiiren ne*t year
if he couM buy Someone stole about poumls
of cotton from J. C. Millican.
•Ol&e improvements J If. Hailey has built him a
Dr. A
tuarriafe removes from ottr midst KILLING aT STEPMENVILLE. I, as teacher, then lectured and
one of the not lovable of young Walter Miller was shot and kill- illustrated on board all about the
ladies. ed last Monday afternoon at Steph- noun, reconciling any teeming dif-
Mr. 1-rank H. Faulkner and Mr. euville by A. J. Simpson. ference between authors. I theo
Hay, of Dublin, are preparing to They were both young men and remarked. “Our next letton will
leave un the .’1st for Marietta. C>a., untuariied, the former residing be to read over and study every*
to ne at rent thirty days. Ifuuior with his papents several miles be- thing about the noun.” In Is
start for' Oregon today,
them success
am: family has it that ' I nc!e” Frank is going low Stephenvilie on the Botque, than a week every pupil in the
We w i«h
i on a matrimonial tour, as be has and the latter, until recently. arrr class could write molt anything
been beubingabout fourteen years, officer in Co. M. 4th Tex. Vol.. about “the noun.” \
Another establishment is being Jn,j Wp know that Georgia can't be stationed at San Antonio, but who Pursuing this topical course dur-
put up here irl the way of a chili heat for pretty women. was a Stepnenville boy. ing the four months’session, I can
stand. Me wish the parties sue- Mra, Haley has moved into her From all our reporter on the candidly say:
cess, provided it is not converted uew residence building. ground could learn it was a case of 1st, That each member of Iba
into a—well we refrain from say- Mr.JI. Green has remodeled his kill or he killed and young Simp*, class got a good understanding of
lii eur midst. Mr. hou»e*on ”l"ncle "'johni!v Looks m*‘but -vou kn',w have local house and added three rooms to it. son, after being badly cut in the the view* of each of tho different
bad quite a lot ot place and is comfortably located opt,on here* “d we 1 w,,h and it Jooke like a new building, cheek with a kuite. performed the authors. My only regrat waa that
left for
id generally for the Mr. Webb Ellison and wife
I.' ited “l nde Johnny Cook and
ris visited friends at family Thursday.
any confusion in the temule. i Mr. A* Ilossmusson has also made deed,
lfro. I arney give us a temper- extenaive improvements at bis Simpson
there were not iba same number of
had been a witness pupils in claaa as there were dif-
deee on bis ranch, for the winter.
up a*new Tront gate the wTt^Wednesdar^ °,,,Z "Jl ance lecture Monday night, in home and talks of painting his against Miller's father in the last ferent authors in grammar—soma
bw done some work J M Buchanan is living with wBicb h*“ ,,id WM lonl-T bouse soon. term of district court at Stephan- dozen—and then all would have
and this scribe has \V If Howard step from the saloon to the to the A dance at Mr. Karnest Smith’s ville. wherein the latter was had a good understanding of what
stasis• ss#snvrra«tris?:TTt--at
UQU cinity. been threatening Simpson and member of the clue who did not
«ffn.n.,ir».r.n.i«.f A social gathering at Mrs. Ann they met at Stephenvilie Monday, learn more about grammar in that
Dec. 20—Health m this com- Mania’s one evening this week Miller cursed and abused him to four months'session in the Mor-
uiumty is good was an enjoyable affair. his face several times and Simpson gan s Mill country village school
The snow and rain have put a Wade Cowan, of Alexander, wa> went before the court and swore house than 1 bad ever learned in
tine season in the ground. Wheat buying cattle in this vicinity last out a complaint for abusive lan- any ten months’session during the
(Saturday an«l Sunday
|Mis. Hsvis visited Mrs.
tsvsning. while Misses
accompansd by
Lee, celled st Mr.
I.ige Walker left fur Dallas Sun-
day
Mr. M ilkes has taken a house
from J. II. McGougb -----------— _------ -----, ,
C. 1 . Paine, of Glen Kose. was »» up and is a tine atand where it week; and, by the wav
was sown early and that sown late wbat • cow is worth
up last week.
Kvan Ilider and
he pays guage and had him placed under a four years 1 bad attended the State
peace bond. Shortly after they University of Missoori.
wife tccom- is coming up The held* begin to Mrs. Cowan, of Alarm creek metagain and he attacked Simp- 1 taught arithmetic the same
look green. For the two days wu Tilting her mother. Mrs. son with a knife and severely cut way. We had all kinds of authors.
(Merchant and lady vis-
'—s jrc** nt!S! “ “ “ mmsm msm
the young folks expect a gay time. 1)#e. isth._After so long a time * few. nionQe.nt!befor* /_”d A B C * »* tb? Vm# “1#ar**
crop together another
lid moved t> Dublin promised for I «
Prof. Kd: Young was over Sun- Now let us hope the schools will lhe drouth is broken. On the 15th .JfTSlL 'VnZ »»* ‘<» *h*®; wiitjughl tbsa
all is moving to his dav be closed and the young people i„»t.. the sky became o ercast with Xj>rough the breaat. and once at aame time all of figures, and
Misses Minnie and Mattie Jones allowed to put iu a full week en- douj,, the^ thunder rolled and throyih the thigh, causing infant how to add, subtract, etc. .Noma
pton a ill live near Bun- visited Mis* Amanda Malls
“r:::: Z&jssa mmB iirri:: pfins .pp
‘ ■ ' * ” ------ 1 \Ve now have d*-v- gulf between a ‘ teacher and a
A WorJ to Teachers. “lesson hearer,
of this com- Editor Progress:—The law re- The best European schools never
melted munity. has moved to the Hucka- .juires that certain textbooks be Permit pupils to bring a text book
conse- bay neighborhood. Walter is a taught in the public schools; but .be
round of dances all winter.
His daughter, Mrs. Har-1 by all present
iband, from Falls coun*‘
him at present. Al tBALE MO.XTAJ
» , . . „ j I ortwimilnr*
I»K. *bicb Ml
wnn nim isst *f«10Dlh, «th inst., has disappeared »nd now it is raining.
moved to Carlton.
HKAVIXLY BRANCH.
k«4Uili l urrfsikih'lrnif
Dec. l'.U—The snow ha-
four physicians.
Wilter Palmer,
»k before.
.. mv.<. , . . . . ... — -----ouenc# of which the eround is in red-hot pop and Huckabav has the same law also requires that »» the pilot, instructor, the scitnc*
Higginbotham, of Dub- ** “*• b“l ,l ‘^ld to appear ft condition I gained a good citizen. Porter Hix. these text books be placed by the »* the text book, and the pupil is
ifing some rock hauled I^ort^. a firm* ftu#lll,M of * Mf sleight of Dublin, has been of Gilmore, has moved into the contractors in depositories con- tb*d,v" *n^? °( th#
guarry in this vicinity.' (m n * f-*™ • , »erv successful in selling plows in 1 place vacated by Walter, and Pal- venient to each school. In many bidden but discoverable mysteriso
bare a good season in the hnK*. ",n th,7ne.eh^ hood f r ^ ' losing one good citiien ha* cases these depositories have no the depth, of the science-the
N l*op. must go to turn-1 *Te‘t,? M ler C^ ! g. nil snofher -Jnd Porter is a books, hence tekeher. must do the teacher instructing the pupil how
Pp «»*»- , best they can until the required when and where to dive and search
■" LOWILL for killing hogs and a grert many ing one hundred acres of wheat a Xmas will soon be here. Me text books are come-at-able. Mwckboerd^th* vemT and lewala
Hr— . . were slaughtered short time ago and it is now look- can. in imagination, hear the s.I- In «f ^Mh^denths of the scienc.
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stone county, is visiting bis uncle,
were slaughtered
—We have bad a very Mr. J. 11 Underwood took
•f weather —lots o! snow charge of the grocery business at
“ help wheat. this (dace yesterday.
Tod Millican visited Mr. Clint Summers, of Dime-
Wille and Dublin la»t week
Junes sold cotton in Dub* L. B. Howard
ji—lt- C. A. Stigler will leave on the
Millican and family visited >»»th inst, over the Cotton Belt
Black and family Wednes* J route, for Martin. Tenn. to see bis
best girl. He will be gone about
.Cbisum and W. H. How-1 thirty days.
•Bown Thursday. Adam .Seyfres will mors th;s
Howard and Jos Prayton week to the place formerlv occu-
tarsday in Desdemonia. pi«d bv S. H. Lane.
»”8ol Sechrist was over Mr. V. M. Moore and family left
jB* I here last week to attend the bed-
l. Chisuin lost about tide of his wife's father, who is
■ very low with pneumonic, and
i Walls 1 v -
Down! Down! Down!
PRICES CUT IN TWO I
See Jordhn
Before placing your order for Suit or Overcoat.
He is giving a 1 *• per cent, reduction in price—a fit guaranteed—
which means from $a to $s 5«ved on Every Suit of Clothe*.
iu IUO UOU'CUppiJ VI WVRS, A W III
give my experience in getting along bo°^ question wilt be in having
with all kinds of text books, and teachers instead of lesson bearers
even getting along without any *n the school room. At least two*
•t all. thirds of our Erath county teach-
Away back in the ’70s I taught a ®r* “n “»ke t™* ttachers. and
country school. The patrons were eeemingly the lack of the de-
poor and the children had different positoriesin failing to provide a
kinds of books, and some none at •ulBcient supply of text books will
all. Knowing the usual hardship
of getting new books, I adopted
the following plan:
At my own expense, I furnished
a large apace of blackboards—suf-
ficient for at least the whole num-
»ply of
be the most favorable opportunity
ever presented to begin the teach-
ership business.
Tho:«. B. Kin*!,
The little two-vear-old daughter
th.l-.-cbi^ ball, of Chrit Kringle ■-• *g2S*Z ILZZ " ('“ ,0"” k^',‘
best all- round men in this vicin-1 merrily tinkling as he gleefully „_;i« soell of oneumocia
ity and gives all the boy, work at aki ps from house to honse to make * P!.Pll i ^ P-----
glad the heart, of the blessed little ^Vrt ^“hat‘fs ”rimm^’s°b 8?ou'
ones. ____ * • B mmars oy r
Will Troxsll, freightr agent of
“ Mr. All
Graade, are
very
I. .. 5iTe the, young have not yet returned. „7».,uR,,r
lance Friday evening and \ve are ju>t in receipt of a copy jfood wages
have a better weapon than a butcher, 9br!'!*,.^b# fron*< !
knife to kill deer with in Mills I »®ld the six that we would orga* i
nue an English grammar class,
Ikt lit f«l«l» of
old. is pro-
claim *o that
all may hear. «h-
ntal imp'>rt*iM-c of
Wsllk The arr-r
a*c man of today
tkinks H beneath
Ma dignity to bother
about hi* health natil
H la gone. Keen then
only take* meaanrea
to rratorv It in an in-
different. eontemptu-
ow aort of tray
Men cannot leant
tan aoon that health
h the mo*t import-
ant thing in life—ta
Stct, {• Hfr. Without
U the neoat hrillUnt
man will he a failure,
and the moat robn«t
maa will rapidly he-
»ol wreck The maa who
Uttle headaches, the lorn of
Mia. hot flaah-
, head, lax moaclea.
of had fceliags that are
•f appraaehinc aiekaem and
J* pay a tremendons penalty
■ wfer In thl* way there it
•Winl to Dr Pierre* Golden
•sayeiw. It aharpena the an
5**ll diaordera of the diyea-
•JWea the llrer. make* the a«-
Mod perfect, parties the
^■rirtwa It with the UfrwMaw
PShnild aew. healthy ieah It
H*l meker and desk bnilder
Pfr cant of a|) raaea of eon-
4a the heat of alt known
htea. Thoaaaada
•iffnatarea, the
Mankind needs present, *s it has fir.e netursl sd- thousand bales this season
I ▼«fei*ge* *nd a fine school. prof. c. B. Allison says
'JS&r
will not
* a little
e sobatttatc
extra profit.
. ia the
Dr. SSerre'a
■m/emj/er
Mill it i|. whkh caa
da are regular the body
the bm will he actim..
nSTSa'JJafS*
T. I. Hornie has been serving school is progressing satisfactorily;
as a cojnty court juryman at the pupils are studious and are
Fm EltfMM MflNSNtt
Stephenvilie the past week, and ill all making commendable advance
aupposed to be water-bound as he ment.
baa not yet come in.
1 aee the laet grand jury in it*
report recommends the building
of a new jail, which should have
county.
T1KKT.
been done eometime ago, as the
old one is a mere ball.
and that each read, if not every-
thing found in the particular gram*
Thl -T*c«™j i. coming MUS-CSl"“*rV?'
o.C' *ceoo*ofh”o,’ 73 -- £L”£* -S-* *
r A good time wnen be arrives. long, to which I replied, that it
weather.
Prof. Cain, of Selden, wae at-
tending church here Sunday and
We hope that the boys who sent wae not more than ]20 page*, and
to Ohio for Xmas whiakev will get that they could read a 100 pages
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Dec. 20th —W. H. Garrett was
on Saturday’s tfain en route to ; h,,
Stephenvilie to draw hie first Suf,.dtjr‘ „ .. . ,*
month's salary as teacher at Live I and lilaa Fannie
Qgjj Kay, of r telde community, vie*
10 ra,hWi^Ji. .nd Mi.. Win
The telegraph office here was
value received for their money and of a novel in loes time than the
trouble, for they don’t propose to time for reciting, and tell a good
a^mwSUtogMui.. did
MlUi. tppoinlmmt her. lut Muk^Ku/kfr wu T.rj urion.lj bmcIm.." Tbi. Urn. coLKg. I
cut with a knife by Jack Briatow called the grammar class. One
laet Thursday night at a dance at pupil replisid, “ Which grammar
Mr. Jess Sweaden’s. Mack was class?” I merely replied, "Tke IglkAT *«*
taken home the next day, and the English grammar class. Wa have M *I*T**J***l.n
I 1 whereabouts of Bristow is un* no Greek. Latin. Hebrew or Dwtch ^ w^ !*! V
nt. "*bb. of Alkxander, .tt.nded r^D0WDt ». kw. tfe* hm. will I Mam* n*S**L” I
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checked out Friday and Operator, fbu"h ".Km ^ mor* rnr«ful in handling their
E. O. Brown lefV. for Ft. Worth ,n the afternoon they were the l- *
Saturday, and Mr John Steele re* *«£*> ofJM/i” 8*,il'«~ioy.
We hope the boys . will grammars in school.”
The six, with their four different
knives in the future. authors of English grammar, cam*
Since our last communication, forward. I had all to dcae books.
tes e“h - -ih* M«k-
county lut week. !*»>, niusaon. 'hogs. Let all of us who are able own mind, orin any other person,
A. C. Garrett has sold his black* Maura. M. M. Shipman and t. h#|p yppigc .on,, 0f 4*, plau.or thing.”
smith shop to U. W. Bowman. B. N augbn have been ordained as 'things he loet by the fire Thou who
board simultaneously and write on
tho board "the definition of a noun
was in tboir book, or the
N, Robins was in Stephenvills deacons of the Baptist church at
to-day. tbii place and Rav. J. A. Stovall,
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Cola, of Dub* I of LtaghtHlo, has been chosen u
Un. are visiting Bro. Harvey. . paator of the church for nest year.
Onf school
1-like
air and every one is pleased with
A literary society was organised
here laet Friday with Miu Abbie
Morton u preelder t.
Mr. poo Snell, of Hamilton, and
Miu Lottie Bromley worn married
last Sunday at thi rsaUaacs of
tho kvMaa father, Mr. Calvin
things he loet by the fire.
Net ice.
My photo stndioa will bo open of
>r buaineu the following k
oak. PwoTouaArwka Tho
Thou who did not endeavor to
bo open
holiday
mroox.
Henry ^
Travelers'
go through tho parrot pi
of giving tho htMi'm ft Mlsrwtsm
of the definition given la {Mr
book, suoooodod pretty well. After
half the time allotted Mr "heering
the lemon” had been oooeumed,
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1898, newspaper, December 23, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530377/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.