The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Dublin Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.
wPwgrfw
TEXAS.
AMO FARM.
If *' ■
K yearllaga
which he
a but char, at
H
COMPLIMENTED IN CONGRESS".
Gov.-Elect Sayers of Texas Highly Honored
by His Colleagues in the House at
Washington City.
’ V*-* "5^-
Oat a p. Day recently moved 10M j^
mu of mock cattla from his Ballinger me
m hla a«v ranch In Crockett A j
Dartag the past thirty days one Am
***** PWtrhaaed In the Territory near-
ly ll.Nt head of Territory cattle to be
** P««t«re near Chickasha, 1. T.
*N>*me •» »ow coming to the front
“* • **•*■« Point. The yens of the
•H mill there, recently completed are
npMty Ailing ap with feeding cattle.
Th* r"ut mem «nd blissard drove
fcony eotton pickers back to the cltleo
*** *mi wty mach cotton will
he Ml to he plowed under the ground
a.,..., , r...n,. v.lk nr..
Washington. Dec. 21.—The commit- New York. Dee. 21. A dene Are
J °! apPJ°prUU°na' of w*>kh *:*rted In the handsome house at 260
Ph D. gayers hss so long been a W.tt Plenty-third *tre-t. a-cupied
A RemihHe,,er0a> P*id h!m “ ‘r,bUtr b> rhitr,« H. Raymond, general aget t
te* Urblni*n}!"fal'?r °{ *h# r3,J,n,,t- of ,h* Mutual He Insurance companv
tt’SZziSZ?*-of- r, •;fafr* r ™~
“The Hon Joaenh n a ,n ,he of three
socl.tr * r U,W- ° ,r * - ‘be serious Injury of sev-
eociate. will seter his connection with »rui other*.
the committee on aprpoprlation* aMer The dead: Mrs. Cfca. n Havm„nd
Tr^TZT: "!***• "• ‘ ° »>»™. r., ZLZ,
. second, fifty-fourth and flftv-fifth n«t r<«
4mm VWteS.
Vacon. Ga.. Dec. 20.—The president
end bis party reached Macoa promptly
on time and were received by the larg
cet crowd which has gathered la Macon
ainee the last visit of Jefferson Davis
to the city. At the station was a re-
ception committee consisting of n j
number of most prominent citizens of
the town. Drawn up in front of the
station was the Bibb county camp of
the Confederate Survivors' association
100 strong, headed by Commander C.
Good
Oigestio
Wiill of) Atvintlta M. .. .
Nll|lM*l)«ll.r Mist*.
Terre Haute. Ind. Pec. 20—The
worst fire in the history of Tern-Haute!'
occurred laat night, causing the loss
of nearly fl.OOO.oOO. The blase Started
in the big show window of the Have#* | - ~ ' w m m v
A Ueddea company, wholcaale and re- j *’*!u <*» apatite, or it tb)luU| ^
tall dealers in dry goods and no- ,h,» «« be otdy when the slomaet
tlona. The cause is not definitely J*’**''’7 ^“^''i.ei. Hood’s Sarsap
known, but It Is supposed that a live *,hw>*u“
electric wire ae, Are to the cotton .with , '
wh,ch tbe wlndow“nJ Hood’s Sarsapai
la AMflea’s Qreataal Madkiaa. ,
ew strong, headed by Commander C. j before the bla/e could be extinguished ,,wvu A OHrESI
M. Wiley. As tbe president reached spread to the decorations of evergreens -* **#flr*', Gr»*We»_Medieii
the old Confederates be was hailed by In the store and the building was wran- MMfi cure Liver Hu. a
Col. Wiley, w ho thanked him for his ped In flames in an Incredibly short < ^ ..... '
remarks about Confederate soldiers. spare of time ^ sn-u i» >s aa»-».
and presented him with a parchment The following firm* .re the loser, Vh^fatnU^u'
•ngroeeed In letters of gold, lie wan
*1*® offered a Confederate badge.
I do not know that It will be prop-
er to wear It.'* said the president.
•'But you must.” said I)r Hall, and
without further rereraonv the presi-
losers
Haims A Geddes fKHMHH) on stock
and $100,000 on building; lirrnlgsn A
Miller, furniture. |2i,00u. Fix ley A Co.,
|10t),0iK), It-rre Haute shoe cotui>any,
wholesale. fl.'.O.OOO:
i « u> > T
tlorieJ themsc lt e* B|| di,y ^
pels in Which way they m>t on|
*«J the animals «.fl u» the Ve
a-lv'uitaye, hut were able to ,J,
ira notice to thtm jt bec^,
habit to call upon the dogs
al . ■ 1 tor y*a;e. Ihe injured
■ <|[ ** ** ***"• *ttd its honored •‘htick. overcome
■
I
It
ton- anU
man a.. » " ,Ud,n* ,ho"* *»* « ba r- cerated, otenotre by rruo^e
.«7 ,lb; ......... "■
rene.1 # .J * d ron*' l‘*nt;ou* in a f« a minutes the lower part of-he
ht'” «■ «>■'«*«* - r.s:
B'—u. J.m„ A “J.'TT/' 1".T1”'** V'""rl“ Coder*
j RMdalr^^ A Scorn I *o«4. Mr*. Raymond a joungc.t
“HI* courtesy ini f i Th° fca‘l “im,‘ h,rP frOB1 °hl0 «®
hi. L7, 1 TT T** Chri.totii. bo!ldo„.
commit! **, " he Uhor? oi fr°te tht Hurd story ar.d was killed al-
in the formulation and die. nto*t inauntiy. Mr. Oo,rr. . ^
Kovcrnment ^ ,Mpp!jr b,,te o( «>• dli< ,or- »ho- “eons many others had
Sd coruTu/t ‘“ the0 h‘X PrrnU* ^ r *3 was
the ho><ve of re;.-ese3- •■cennlng a ladder to try and beip
... . toT *1'm tbe esteem Mr*, Underwood, was struck i.v k >
nn1ofhl* fHlow member* In that b dy l-avcmcnt below He struck an Iron
ti rai,,nr ,fcat ^ *— ^
n 11. * n n,!* of excited «« ae.loualy injured.
P bile duty as thief magistrate °f .Mr*. Paymond, who occupied
tend to°nhrmnI‘heiahh °f rU‘’B1 °n ‘h<? 8<‘,°rd ffoor was ««UUd
border t0 h,m thJs e*Pre»-“ion. sincere “» the w indow by her h-»h»r i . i
,h“'» « .hr
r<'n'‘d'n" C*lllc' hrl- j., flrrmrn ,rt,
tcred , m nHt" ^ rapW:>' ,,p •‘’■Hug ladders while peo-
mittee ^d \hu * <h* C!: ,h° !h° ‘U'i l° lht Rav-
- h 1 an ed copy mends not to jump They .
. Mgned by the memlter*. b« f !r. confused cr.d frightened and hair t
...hr*, M lto
.h “"fT"'*" rwk"rr ol hllMOur. v'bat .hry rrrrr iiol:.,
th^ho, th*1*b°V* r"°li;tion tead la A* the firemen neared the window
this rear anH ,,r"DUlB i ^ *Tk ”nd * !“rt of ,hp r'f- Wt* ***»<»«> etuinbled and fell Her
* 002 *rr* h<i J * ,?#,.Pr,U“d ca®’ ” »wh from alk'i“ dress caught on tht rung of the
porta having mads more money than »*«P«MlfMg as Democrata. ladder and he? b^dr wliri i* h?
r- — - ™ ! ??■**•"*** hrfoie .hr rlv. - h Ml i £ ££?£
arlmrs committee picked up urconaeious and died
. ,—.—,, Albrecht A Co _
ZTU‘ fkTrs r,f"mony ,h" prw‘- "*•** «*ry good., IIM.WH, on stock and *•">" »« rail upon the“d£
marched ahead with Judge Speer. »IO.t>00 on building; United States BaW r,nl receivers were a* much
The sight of the Confedrate badge on Ing company fkO.OOb, Thonman A uUtton *PPolntment« of the
bis coat a* be passed through the lines Sihlosa. clothiers. ff.O.ood ** ,he ‘•rinklng dish m,x .
of veterans railed forth vociferous A number of small concerns
congresse*. a ^rted^f^oi v^? '*"'rh m I ^ *’ thr°"lh ,h^ | ^hlosa. clothiers. |M).0t*. * “ ,he drinking <»*h. each
. -.e e injured ( h«s. H. Raymond. of veterans called forth vm lferous ' A number of small concerns were *°*,n ** uf-
by smoke; William Peering. utterly annihilated in the fall of the I trd*' on,> V,r th* do* •»<« un
t.ilstresf All agreed that •
fashion wits a howling »uereM
M. X. Bmlaaen of Fort Worth has
ItmigAt from O. W. Whitehead A Sons,
<***Arnn and four-year-old steers. The
■teem are to be delivered In January
*»d will be placed on feed at Gaines*
vllle. ,
Up to Nor. 1. 4*9,567 head of live
fbofi cattle were Imported Into Great
Britain against 524,147 In the corre-
pcrfxi la JS97. This tie- - »•«««« m mt
*■ »kc receipts of live stock was uHves. have won
about made up by increased imports of *nd -*
dressed beef.
Borden A Borden shipped L50 head
of cattle to Cuba on the Miami from
Galveston. Some of the cattle are from
Tema and some are from Mexico. Tbe
l»ttvr came through from the
la bond.
J. Parker of Elmo exhibited a rock
one Inch long and one and one-half
laches wide that had been taken from
•a abscess on, the Jaw of a horse. Tb;
owner says the rock was la the nni-
Inals Jaw at least three years, as he !
Baa owned him that long.
Mr. Frank Cooley planteJ peanuts
U -Jb' Pi**ldent wore the badge during rear wall of the Havens A Geddes
“ • ,Uy ,D JUi'on 0n* of » " heel- wholesale house, and the loss in their
Z.Z7Z.TJT .........
als coat and the doughty little war- * The Are started at 6:30 o'clock when ....."*
rior proudly wore it uw«y with him half of the employes of the establish I toy, h** ^
when he W, the ci.v. m, „t were at ,he„ home, for .upper’ , l,M‘d<-d “ WMfc,n«
The preMdcutial party wa* driven In There is a force 300 or more In the r„
!d*.T.T ? •** *" *• «•“ <««. o< ,h. Mtobiiobmoat
7?,,. .,',7 ' r*r !,Tn 0' U*’1 ’"'l ha‘‘ '** 'n"r' P.™,., A h,po.;,l,m.u.£^TtJU|
Hates division o. Gen. Wilson s army the loss of life would have been fright- 1 * f001 ,lort
r0rp* ful A* it is Kale Yfal„n... . ... ,
much leas work.
f°9 G»e nuts. Mr. Cooley
As his carriage passed the Confed-
erate monument, an oid Confedrate
frantically waved a Confederate flag,
while hy his side was the son of th--
colonel of one of Georgia's hurd-st
fgrting Confedrate regiment* who
was as vigorously waving the star*
and ftripe*. When the pu«ident was
abreast of them, the two fag* were
brought to a salute side bv side Ti e
Incident seemed to appeal to the prr |
d«nt Kmbtazoncfl on the base of tbe
monument wore th ■ words of the pre ;-
Ment about the graves of the Confed-
erate dead.
The line of march was crowded. Mr.
McKinley nnd other gursU were vig-
orously cheered. The troops made a
line eppeararre In review
After the parade the president made
a speech.
TTie ptesideulial train stopped at
MellidgfvUle.
ful As it is Kate Maloney. * clerk
the notion department. Is lying
Point of death Hhe sprang f^m a £
window la the serond story and sus- “
talned iujiirlea from which she will
probably die Mis. l.uelU.Ferguson
* Clerk in the fame departm^* jump-
'd JUKt b(,fore Mi,s Maloney, but. was
caught by some men who were watch-
Ing for her. She is internally Injured
but will recover. Ix>ui* Kramer. thJ
trimmer, who wa8 in thl. „hoW w,„Jow
* ,f“ ,h° fr<* «■««•. I* frightfullv
n.‘rn<‘d ,!*c“t ,h,? and arm*
"hen rescued from .he burning build-
ng he was (r...ai,e from pai„ »
tou- killed. Firemen Au.ter-
J ' *a,th an'1 Shea were badly
jure,, in ,he fauing ,.f the floor In tl c
. T!‘t bulW,n* ,nd art nowr |U lh^
fi!)- borpltal.
at^tl'" ^ ^^ 5
rc,>m a* £ *ahti«a*a iraa.
Baker’s
Chocolat
:z:«zzzzzznzz:r. *» «-«-*•« ;,!
___ • Cooley Uvea near ,n of an appropriation for Aran- tljrhf.
"Tr- . . Mr' K,eber* h” arranged Harriet Fee. « dome.tlr *ho Ud
v » ^j!aCkTD °f A,p,ne h“ *olrt to ' h**Hng on Jan. 5. when he and “P *t»‘rw at the first alarm to arouse
in<l W' T' 1>nm ot 1>m*l i L *PP*ar and advocate the ,fce Persons sleeping in the house was
pia 400 fMdlBff steers, coming 3s anl 'tall"* * Aransas pas* It fa ,ln.3er- ,ir-ab'* »o get to the street again and
0*. St 92.76 per hundred, weighed i p xt t°°d that lho Aransas Harbor com- was brrncd to death.
■cGWffor. where the buyers will put P""7 Wil1 ***** 1,3 rlalm to the Mr. Raymond, himself, was rescued
tkam on full hull and meal feed. k^ahwatef built by It and work with atd »“» taken to Roosevelt hospital
Col. Parker Earle has set out twent • X' IT* *° haV* tb' ---
K. U . ot „ «„ fn'Z„,7orT * U'b°r •’ ,v„!~ “* ........- ■»'« «»,« ,o or., ,to m r,
Pl*BU “ been seen I --1_ . 0n’ ,)<r 21 -Senator Teller markable presidential tours ever uu-
*«»• valley. The plants were1 ' _ ' ‘hc S'n‘‘,e ,n favor ot terrl- : dertaken.
=T7 to;h* •outhern *-K'—-• »«* '*P*n,ion on the theory that At Wheeler's Statin*, four mi!eS though ^otZr’'^ I" fUr"nf7'
HMw>lc. and he expects n great yield.; Kanaaa Clt^ Mo.. 2I.-8*muel Com ,” "7,upon, the , from Augusta, tbe party left the train the Ju(r rn _ 'r °f ,h' of
~ •»* <£1S:
•” ““‘o® ot the eighteenth annual PP apok* ,n °w>°,lt‘o«> «o the a.- - -
qi isltion of the Philippine* He con-
f***KII«n Hrl ft.
Pan J'l3n. rorto R;,o. Dr.
of
----""• i«» n igusia. An foBKnH..« . # '-----* “*
Ust Intensely enthusiastic crowd V ns at the ' " f rrprea*nU,ives of the
dei»ot and salutes were fired by th- .h*3",!’ >or,° R{co »bich Gen. Henry,
local military President McKinley ad- * *'
drc*Fcd the crowd from the rear p'st-
form of the train.
At Au;tnffi.
AubTtiMa, Ga.. Dec. 2J.—The demon-
stration ?n Augusta last evening In
honor of President M(Kinlev wa* a
flttiniT eiimax to or.e of the most re-
ce'ebratcd f >r
than a ceni.ry
delicious, nu-n
*nd fle.h fji
beverage' hss
well-known
Yellow Lai
on the front of i
package, ar.d
trade ntsrk.-l.al
< hoi cdaiiers.1’*
licit.
NONE OTHrn (iENl'INB.
w*o« cacv mr
t WALTER BAKER k CC.
«!>«• military governor -ailed last wCk ^ Dorcheste., Maas,
met yesterday. Senor Munoa Rie-r. I
Pr-siuent of the former autonomic “
roundl. on behaif of seven,y.Cve
d"a‘f>- "f Whl'h ^re radicals,
deilvered an address to Gen Henrv
glaring ,h.t the convention wa« en-
h tsiastic for frt^. trad, w|th ^
the r°mpu,3"ry gyration,
gettl-ment of a rate of exchange
of both
proni and Mttifartioa
wrjll result if you plant
FERRYSSeefe]
- ^hat interest In
----- -sttle exhibition to be held
tm tint city in January inmates as the |nc ^ ,K . . —
Um approaches and that a number of e£v£ll2T.?.?! **«bt«enth a
entries have already been mide. .. convonlJ°n of that organization.
and of mr>cI|fl,f:t|onjl thf r
B«v*M
‘rtwfcr
entries have already been -ft ” lwl,™uo“ 01 «hat organization. The
looks as though there would be a large tdjourB*d a,ne d‘« ■» 0
attendance. I 0 c ock' Detroit, Mich., was decided —........— *“ «»“'»
_ .. upon aa the next place of meeting wntrol over 9.000,000 unwilling sul
Considerable wheat was sown In the j Georg# K. McNeill of Boston in r ,8' ,ha‘ ann,1)ta“on woulo coat $110..
Mm* community In the Chickasaw Placing Mr. Compere in nomination M#,00# * v'*r' ,hat ,hr anne cation of
tended that It wo-tld b<* hostile to the
epirlt of our Institutions to u-sume
crntrol over 5.000,000 unwilling sub-
er side the various regiments were
*«P. - * --t - - S:S
??*.*"* R * •Urt 40 «P0*c. aul ,oun<1 1™*- He can not be corrupted ‘ 7 aEd ww,ld ^ a mta'»kf from a |ay through the United State, amm.i
we ahould keep him there.” J ^ ________ vlile, where the corps headqanrten
nipping hickory nuts from Texas la ,.Th* *r*ate,t applause followed Mr
---—■- * Tw,„ «___.. . McNeill's remarks. |
There were no other ocmlneea and
Brjr IJojd of MassachuaetU moved
» n market next sen- i *** **** of the convention be
a _ CBft fnr Mp .■» aas.1.__ih®a I
w
------- la the Chickasaw Pl^Iag Mr. Gompere
1 after the rains came, and It has aald:
hough warm weather to bring' *“
— — *hA Bw It a start to grow, aa J
•HA favorable weather It ought to do
• t#v
hickory nuu from Texas la „ *'
Baaa. A Tyler firm shipped L
tow days ago and arrange- "
—. • Rosa made to ship two .. . . -------
••are, sad to assart a market aext sea- 1 ,th*wToU **• «oavreatlon b.
post for all the hickory nets produced *“* ,or Mr °°“P«» This was don
•i Tens toald great cheering; Mr. Gompere de
dlaed to make say remarks upon his
re-elec Goa.
With the exception of tbe fourth.
jHth sad sixth vice presidents the old
Otoron were elected without ray op-
position. The remainder of the ticket
follows:
af the I **"* Tk* prwrt<l«h*. P A McGuire
BorUcsltural J PWIf^'pBta; *c«*d PrvaMeat.
will he held at ***** Dumg*m °* Bahlmore; third vke
. PnaMsat, James OTMaaell af Chleajo;
. toartk vice presMeat. John r. Mitchell
^ ot Indianapolis; fifth vice presMeat
L Max Morris; sixth vim president.
are vary ea- • *• K,4d °* Chkaffo; seeietsry,
Ffraak Mori Ison of Chicago: treasurer,
Jcha It. loaaaa of Bioomlagtoa, IIL
«nl n"' or*
'7' °" *"h * -"•* -o **rlr
—.........- — ------ or L C “» -hr b.,1,
pasrrd through the camp, and on cith- ... *r * ’l'1 1 1 ,p". The convention.
•r mliU th. -n.io... ............ .... f *** Politically harmonious
pronounrrO to
drswn up six troops of the third cav-
alry, which raw service with Gen.
Shatter In Cuba. The public road
I — wwwwwm mi n MU-rrvw.
[ ■ a.rcaavacc^osimajadL
Wh
point
1 *-.»»-»*««,« zisr “•corw
«d1 «»«l .tor. 4„. lb, b,„, 0, ,h. rltr ,
appla-ise from his Democratic * col- ____-< v.a __________ __ . . .. *
I- ague*.
The agricultural aprpopriatlon kill
was passed wlihoat material amend-
ment. It tarried $3,494,322 or fl87,l£>
more than the current law.
r'T" *“• W-. ..... .no ”
■M wn'* r"» Hrnr, I. m„,h
plra.rd „ ,h,
Wh
Wh
headquarters
Win, Kt—.
____________ n*,ra»°- HI- Her. 2P-|>„t. R|rh.
tUnd had l>een erected and from this ®°nd p Hobson was heavily bom
the president and bis party reviewed bardwl * fleet of kissing girls at ,h»
ths cavalry. Tha crowd was very A«*K»Hom last night, hut as n., hi-
grest and so was their enthusiasm. ,rw“ *'■—1---- - - - a,a‘
Gen. Wheeler was at home, Augusta
being bla birthplace.
The president was formally welcom-
ed by ex-CongT*ssman J. C. -
The president replied briefly,
evpreerIon to the Ideas previously ; ____ . -------- ^
pan ment la advised of the sailing of ■taat*d *2? h'1'1 an ImflrompuTreeet^
Admiral Sampson on hla fianblw ' Aftcr th* th« mrtr was J?*7* wa" *^h hand-ahrt?^
v IT! . fi^vhlp, the driven to the Commercial club, where .w app,auw but more Inteol# !f
New York, for New Yogk. Cosmo- n reception was tendered on behalf of Wfr* 1fi0 kisses gir.„
the citizens and a delightful repeat h'ro by as many girl*
■Nothing but wheat as far ai
eouid reach on either side: what y
rail a wsef wheat. ' was what 1
’peaking of Western Canada said
(erring to that country. For p*
a* to route*, railway fares, f
to CANADIAN GOVERNMENT
l>epartmeat Interior, Ottawa. Cm
Dr. Riohardeon, Houpton, Tstaa
Sal I lag mt Hmmpmmn. lur |w,
Washington, Dee. 21.—The navy de- «*Presfl
art ment is advised nr the uin>. ataated.
tress signal was hoisted art.. .1
°* iTL'.rV"'
1J w01 com- • Inf nlnkiQf of tk# Mfirri
C. Black. "*rlL"ndrr ^ auaplce. of tSe ?hl7a
fly. giving » rluh Ired after ,he ItSu^efe
previously *'*'*»'-udlrnce prremnl for!
A Natural Black it Produ
Buckingham's On.
94 sis* e«4»»*- tfetn.r Ma-lSC* ,w
In the Seoteh whiskey
It Is Involving other
dore Philip, on the Texas, will be the
commanding officer of tbe American
naval force at Havana, by virtue of his
seniority, but Admiral Sampson re-
tains hla command of the entire North
Atlantic squadron. It la his purporn up-
on arriving In th# United flutes to
rest for two weeks, the first time be
will have had the opportunity for n
year and n halt.
STRMBENITTI
rreawoH a 0«M WfirS wsrfS r*■*
anHylwraa. ;
■ MS. Par ysfOcsisn i
raraal* Wan.
Cleveland, O.. Dec. 20 -Mr and Mr- R *>»•««»••. r,«
Frank Magowan again failed to appear vt„. T" ***** *° —Baldwlra-
In court yesterday, whin the cape .hta „..°f,,'d twe,r* north of
against them under the charge of ,7' W'>, ▼i*«»od by a dl-cstroue
child-stealing was called. *Th# <r» *tarted In the
The case was practically decided In ,Br—A°J *tM,yo> Paw «Mnpa*y.
favor-of the Magowaas last evening. h.. P fo a building occupied
<-*•.«!'iirrr »
Awful, M Tree.
*!•—A dispatch from
to • newspaper hero says
~_2------1 aitnated in the
•MM Chinese camp at Haag
. . _ »mn?
it Is tottosated that SOM
1 tm gea-
the
--— favor-of the Magowaas last even lag. b„ v a building occupied
Th# aewsp*pere are hurrying corre- After tbe attorneys, had argued the de- ' ,! Pro"w Mswhlde company
apendeate to Spain. Ti,? Cnrllat upris- murrer Judge Diseette nit: j Won* *,R °t HoUllag A <70.
lag la Imminent. The pope has re- i “Usder ths autntre of Ohto a parent PuH4,r c ^P»vd by ciarx. >frr.
f— U. ntotrt D, CMC » • .« *
Tmmmm INmsI Metivre. **“* *-*
PENSIONS—'
PECANS—:
swntstT rrxtrrstg. n*
MMtMrwmwi u-sw4new*r«.*
A rr.'a^c.—.
---- — • - —————
, _ _ eavt!
MMPM
Prre. s.ssi
Net Legal,
.. . _ I BrcvkvlUe, Ont., Dec. M.—The at-! Nrean..
■PW.W; • W. m. '■'** Vo*. DROPSY
7tar fbaag* ta Texas: Crab- performed im Caada by aforeign mSU J i ** pMc#d la this coua-
Slfh la 1Wls»^^—, —Mg, tMjfWffi gf|B la “That a — *** *4rwi o®t yesterday bp j a I
itodllY order of Nov fi, lgls. so as ****** •"■■■■j Hrtormed In Ow- TH* firm's Lm.
M Illegal rear. ???*** by the
tasstsn
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.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.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. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1898, newspaper, December 23, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530377/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.