The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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PROGRESS
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without^ regard to whether tud rw U»b (Jm .’Ucbiiic.
•oldier *u enlisted in the federal j The new aeftyline light is a; Mr. John Gilmer .WU ui
SW* d“"n‘,he 5—^S.^S......7^***'«
ing to scientific men, is destined "are «>t ineiiof exceptional talent.:
«•**.... and if they would seek *.ifeti lu
Narriaee *nl Uraiiv
Mr. John <« ilmer Sjurd wains
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ly
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CITY CIRCULATION. v.,„ ......T_._......,,..............
W’CoiwTY ClMCMUTioij ! *'*• Out no Uck pen. ^.“0,^“.',,,“"^'SulC,
ll—*,latrPwpni b«imii|. | prawn. To i-arry out ticial lighting As in all discove-«s$hou*e lifn*band* f'r.un the ela
*",i Pltn the amount carried by riea of wasted^vuergies there has iu»lu*lriou-me.lioerity.
of Heart.
">*«iwau
look*oat os tli* p«l|>tutine world
kl* bean ivtc iu him
i*
1, . **«nciee mereaaed aought. of course, being the most l,,'!‘1"1 «nd a wumul, a
roni eig ^nMtojhirty^ and best light with the leastexpen- uian of gmiuv with eien appur-
Frorn ail sides comes the de i*'lUre' 1 housands of dollars have rnt even*** lor lo iiiguu indifferent '
—— . inland for a new alignment of j V? a»d hu-Baud. instead of wj.ieh he
rk'rzr"'^'’'^ <*>«>«• Th*P<>PUi»«s Who hoped cw«i mifhd.h!?,0n °f 1,ght seem- ’lolrne been a delightful
“ ,fo/r.Clo 11Z& fmOC?'C I'''^ m*n *.# lit-willi. fairly , JE!..'
**t Hill of NewYork*.* 1 *« t'»Id "'*dll“*' *'*v' ■»! only ben, 011,1- ain:!'. kiu.l au.l indii.tri.iu. I..-
of Scripture **en. wb.t ood«*Bx.ur u. of the New York democracy and berfon and unr*I‘ab.e hut actually .'>"“1 I*:* *> ivii-t h. >o rrpori re-
ft tost ottt-r**atiiii*wirii«-*. that ignor*. other gold hue leader* in ",tbout worth *u far as practical repn *. m* Mr. Kipling a* mm
an iituene** of aim* or tore* or < rord* J£h ,h. * *, ! u ,touoh utility is concerned It ha- re „ I . , 7
~ss~-»—-........ £*"Z«r* V^te.5
8*muel Gomper. h« keen te. i^‘°k.0,|,opuT^,be ',“1'
elected president of the American many years, and is totally un'ike c‘\uibinin* *r,lh 11 simplicity «n Ir 1.....1 ** rnm-v-.mii-1«» ti.e
Federation of Labor. any other democratic platform* on fS?1***1?**?* *^.fe.t3L °r1.0,>- v"utl:ir> uot« .th-taudiug. il.ere
earth. eration and a steady bright light dm - n-.t . -.•in t> !..«* -urti. i.-nt
.1_.n mco.mder.te com tor » „ f.„ ........,»ijen. di-
crimfuale agaiu-t men who have
nothin.: the matter with thciu
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Democratic papers continue
“roast” the populists in ooe
rjs5:st':|s|f£s =r
M0,h6r- 1 Their creed as announ&ed on b*« had more or less ‘ ,a" 1 ,al
Th. Ci.ku. i : Auoust -i *t i in/.,.m .. _ eijierience with other machines, elei.i.
--=- Their creed as announced on IV? ,u*na«8r li»d more or lee<
The Eighth Annual .Meeting of August *i at Lincoln is not the ,na"hlnf' .
is Texas I iv* fit nr h cr«*d of the democracy elsewhere ~ut **« “*'e fc'und them all to he f.*i m
“.L‘ Ck association it i( lht creed of ^’uli<|11 • * unsatisfactory until we have had j r
Will the demeftyatsof Nebraska , ”f ,n,t*1iled' which
rnclkred ‘ iirineintaa U0K -urn‘t*,ln* ad the light We
r^Ztr^ -."'1 » !<«:. -r nn .rolwr ...
I b. v an* except ioiiallv
tbs Texas Live f?tock association
will meet in Galveston Jan. ITUi
to n»th inclusive. follow their .reejared principles need7nd'
Th* .Mreury nf w.r . ill ,bonlr ".y^bSto^tb.to ^CtoL” 'in! ......
advertise for proposals from wreck- ciples and follow the “name in Dublin * Vew Dank,
icy rnmnani«* fnr .u_ tiifhanrt* ,>f _ .. \V« if« informed that Ueyii.dll
'AS an* it < .a a i. . . 1 . . .
ing companies for raising
Maine from Havana harbor.
the thic hands of- leaders who would
crucify the principles
t" lu> won't make up
' ' •- ..f . hara. ter.
civ I brute, how(-\(>r
i*'. • n o a man more .. 1-
li» i t-oau j>r >p» r in a m m. nor
any-.it i I ..4, | ii,an wh.ii.it i;
imt doll t rimiuate agaiu-t
inti-il 'ii< . . **v.'ll when it e\. e»*d*
FOR HOLIDAY GOOD
lirt ve gathered a Mo. k of ( .....|r,
rruit-. Kxtracts, flavoring*, frsssrve* |Va,
« efbe-. Spices, etc . of such Mirpassing p.od
uslity that we are anxious tor m*ny
' ,,r f^Kuinr customers to enjoy them.
ihe Staple Groceries, such as Hour Hutter
‘ f ese. etc., is here at prices which wijj
uwtiry fi,f tht* ‘ ‘iiipuiiitr,
HARRIS GROCER C
G. W. HARRIS, Manager.
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7 . » v*t lcc* ........ uwiicjg arr .1
The triune organization has be- Albany, are the leading stockhohl-
Columbus have c^me a burden, and it is believed the new bank to be opened
lu At li f'flSt lift t h 0 » OH t Tol of til0 ^ ])uil!in tn I smtaetf tKa* %f _
year on account of
— - .Miviusxu wai ikr> uu»a?» ....... -' •• • * >« m »» uru 4\ t \« «•»•»!%
Bros., whose head, usrters ‘are at tin- u-u.tl limit.. V mau of-eu-e
1 he ashes of c-oiumous nave wu*« * outuen,
been transferred from the cawiedral ^ cost us t _
«d^v.“„*o'.7nh“tot r^-
re now en route to . pain. local leaders. The time has corns ea#hi*r The name of
At a conference of the leaden of f°u*u.!° *^.t0**thier i,! l-«rty.
tb, I0.4 democr.cy lu. I o,«d,y u> doB-t ^r( ,0 f„ ,, „„ i§
it was decided to abandon the six- concerned, but it should L« some
teen-to-one issue in the next cam- that ail are willing to adopt
psign. °"'1 ---------* "
iu Dublin in January, tnat Mr.
J. I*. Boyle, a very pleasant gentle.
. 1 . ... (lt,
------- — tbe bank
will be “The Dunlin Bank and
the capita, stock IIim.iski. jt j«
to he a private institution.
5wift Justice.
Jno. Husk stole a pair of bankets
* » 14AIUK •uo|ji, ,ino. iaii^k ftulc a i»air of
*nd no element slmUd^ay/must'’ from i.ee Campbell >aturdsv night
a.f!^-,y« «** .*s~m > .nd... »r„‘„d ,<u‘d.;! K!
will mad,*- h . »v fe happy if he
« an. 'lore Women -utT« r from a
l:t> k of iulelli^i-tji«. nj hu*i»and-
tbull tloin an i-\. ,,f j| j„.
telligen. help, a in hi t,, ncike
h'111 . h.-lp- it 1 in I,, make him-elf
a,’i-.4,..,- an.Ih. ip, him toappre-
‘ !a1, ,l"' 1 ' p.-Hau- <• of doing
l.btli.
____ ________ _ :** many -I,.mid
I’nited .States Senator Calvin g. wilSg^gsl^new^d exnrMiive dav Sund‘-v-‘ ***' *1"'1 • •-» “-',g
Brice died at his home in New name and the ?on''iCt.ed that tiny
York on the 16th inst. He started 1 *U tbree Platforms of —Comanche Exponent" "'n 1 “ ' fMl 1,11
life ass poor lad and died worth partl*# of *»»« st««e.- x • ■ ^ "IHV *»•“«*»•« al-
ftia aaa ikkt * nncipiea tre everything — mere ^ alker. ol Coi
v yoi win mi j0,«
““'“"m- W. A. Daws.
Stephens ille, Texas, fur Miur
WHISKY. WINES. BRANDY. E‘
Me Handle,'only the HrM-Clas* brands.
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...... . .ill “
w.'sw # t>’ smm sHaws w* shm
I'rincipies are everything—mere ‘ A- »*aixer. oi Lomanch*-
name is nothing or next to nothing. ‘n lonu yesterday on busines-.
on 'hi.'mitorl’«dfr,,.“ ‘^ectoiflv ...l.-.H'h.1* •«"
Congressman Joe Bailey declares on this matter, and we specia'lv . Hi ('ol*uuu ha* hron comined
that Gen. Joseph Wheeler, recently invite the attention of Nebraska tu h:* b*d tbisjseek with la grippe,
sleeted to congress from Alabama letders of the triune movement to Wilson, of Comanche,
by a unanimous vote, cannot oceu- Con,‘dertti°n of this problem. ■*** iJf>re |J,J * buMne-s trip ves-
py • ■«. in con«r«. .bile l„ i. "m.h.. Neb. t.rd.y.
Still sn ofticer in the army. Gen. Kanaa* Populists. Judge .1. M. Hail, of Cleburne
M’heeler is a popular man and u ;Vl a *P«ia^ election held last D.'warhfghl'^aught*r’ Mr"- ,l,°-
M. I). Gallagher is the father of
” ueeier is a popular man and , •'* a epecisi election held
Bailey seems to be afraid of losing Saturd*Jr ■* Topeka. Kansas
his laurels. * CUy. voted t0 Purcbase the i
cny votea to purchase the water 1 u- Gallagher is tf
works plant now owned by private a brif|ht little girl that c
concern. The proposition was to ^0UBe Wednesday night.
The returns of the election on foncern- 1 he proposition was to
sr=~“S£ SSSSl ::=5S»”
attorney and secretary of state are posaible, and the money to t ^ ^eMer to the editor from Sam
now engaged in counting tbs votes u,ad Purcdisse the woiks if ^‘av a* lajlor says tiiat he is do- ...• wnm- m,- *
for all atate officers excent eov C0™P*ny vxill .wll. While the *n« but does not know how irct f.,r l„*r d..w,,t„u„ eierv d ,v 4
a ?. 1 * company has not offered its prop- long he will remain th,re --- 9
ernor and lieutenant-governor, erty for sale. th*. !•»« .... ,r „:_~rr~ ----
Usiker. ol Comanch* .ia- ' h'»<*.ing men who ;ir>-
dull bli.it liv in.* with them will I.,*
unintvic-i a.*. It j, j„.t i,,.| _
wor-c jm rli:»j— ja( many ;« m.m
who dm-s not interest you a, i„
m.uiy nue w!..,.*. thought- \»,ii
cannot ,hai.-
I»w a Mrain.
Duet nr-1 find that\oii me doing
t<»o mu. h lira in work. 4 How doe,
1 hi- happen • 1 thought \ou <-:ihI
came to his your dutie-1 «-.(uj|ed phj«i< al t-n
.Inrun. •• m.-n than a in t him.
«-l»t*r
I'at lent —Tisev J.l„. T|„.
w.iik i-due to l he effort, i lune
to put forth in remembering all
the thing* mi wife unlit* me t.,
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FILL OUR STI
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subscribers with the
words: “We want money.” Now,'er*hiP—Appeal. Bevier, Mo. will spend the holidays here. fo,'-vo"
h strikes us that if we h.d the ad’1 An Election Lesson. W. T. Leggett returned the first J r lik,"1° k“”*
vertising space taken up in tfce If the election teaches one lei- °F the week from a week s visit to J * ' 'vr ' “ ,,r
Progress that we End taken up in »o*» n‘5re than another, it showa McGregor, suffering with a spell J*,,“**»-D»w-—Wliy,didn't I tak.
the Conner, the Frogreaa editor that there will be a new alignment of sickness, which has since then >'u,,r daughter off lour liMndsr
would not lament about needing of.»,t'tie8 Jhi! d«»*ocrats have h'«» W-
nor tall any such troublf ft**?**1 the ,e"ternu 8°ld bug Farmer L. Brawner, of the Han- %t <*e.M!i#..
to our patrons 'SS ™,_,r“Urn country, in the north part of *M'-* A,,,,a " »w.n. of
g?!^! — Uon-. Hv MXt "■* th* coun»7 was in town Wednes- -N,*'v ' urk. has found u de,-id„||y
.f®cTent,on. ,h,a w,ll ««« dsy with cotton. .Severs! other, uoiel o...... *
F «f .-1 IHt* l.«-«l li) J
In« tirph!
— —* —1
Jake ia going to start a New
VetIt brokerage, under the name
•f “Lady Cook ft Co.,
In an interview on the
DUBLIN MUSIC CL
U holesale and Retail Dealers in 1*1 A NOS and
CASH OR HALF CASF
Balance on treasonable Terms.
■ a - uonai convention this will cause day with' cotton Several m ............"
Udy ^ok, formerly Mias Ten- the pohUciars who control these from that part were with him
^rLUgmW.tL°?Cw ^ tryZ ‘^bToM Th.ju^unionStuKi.y school .earned from' ph^r Z
rxirsK-.r.i sptsvrszsts zxrzz
Z S *asui£Srs s rs ........
_ a« aay- dMigning, wire-pulling politicians *nt meeting is also reported. cell-, if depleted or too relaxed, "»■ i*h -i-bi, ,ffi,, tuo.
snd« pacts to get in touch with Uiere max be a dozen dil- ham. in the law, land, loan and •Imra.tcr will diminish tol great ^"f^^iV»niit!Srr«,ho
— *-*“ — ,i> th. toj-B-r-toto on, .bo., ol men. of di.„uto.... cZZXl’r. .......... •««**> sMSajevaittasnaasasj
the social J . "V1 "* *® OT#rtbrow the bans- in-law, and not as an attorney. 1
urw^__ Ilo1 *** P*niiciou. power of cor-* .. w - - 7 -
Farmer W. W. Kdwards, who
•**•* zsrvesLS
. nod I worn bankers | vance.
m WaU street, we
resides five miles below Stephen-
villa, killed a hog recently that
weighed net 6S5 pounds after it
had been dressed and dripped all
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in oar hands. ■"»■•*? (wrMponi«M«. . ,. . . . . ----- -
«*„,. Ar I Dec u..,v |W Fiad been dressed and dripped all
DoctorsSay;
c-OBloiniu iwr^/tr,, 0««AH »lth 1*0 loll MX. of n*d
.....uw/.ru’^TB.
AOTJ**' «r sm ^r r^f -
Wl MWIWSWIIWU SOB |WWI •*
Olamln* lbs or«Bii Molt
IU^»dinumuam(Pmn ■“J-'W’.-r
ssrsiersi-
II wwl a Ilian l.i ana jr.Hi and rloaa
oiwaa* qbImm yon abb lo pay tb*
<-<iii«Mar that If you bay »b«a
l«. f»«. a ■ Am — — — — _-A nW*__ *. nlctoi
fartiirrr Iny.to .
1*1 tin- aianufuclnrsr rb
,U,B auuw mu rain nave 0Qvi|y * \ *A/wcr
£« Mpwtoiij*ood fer enppm- Th< — M^A B „ | J*1* Secret of Health, wsjlh vr*t&."Z.'.T.tr* *** wi*wi*
J i . UI.ck.tock i. mill confin'd by »M c.bumcd from tbc Grcrac The liver is the great "driving glflE,
w* Wd. I Cck ccntdcr, lu, .Mond.,. .ft,, -heel" in the mechanic of **“.^'•TStWt AT m
«My of onr eftiwn. token tber. tor . i„u. man, and when it is out of order - "Si ™ “T~ A
2ra&; art «•* *we.^ia«^
mm his old home in Georgia, where it ranged and disease is the result.
will move his
the Dublin
hie old home in Georgia, where it
wiH be reinterred sad wbsrs he
will reside . with th* remainder of
his frmilj except the two oldeet,
who still live in Kratb.
—-»------------ •-» «»v. | CSUIL W T LX*.«ieTT.^ NdBasmr
*H [K^T^ks.S Invest $1.00 ,N THE PROQI
DUBLIN MUSIC
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.