The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PROGRESS, DUBLIN, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 12, 1897.
To Pltvt to tlM Public that I Guarantee my work. I wttl give $l.M tor
•vary spec!man afl my work that to brought hack to a* Ia4ad aat1
PHOTOC^P^S!
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Well, yes, everybody can net them now, regardless of whether they want to spare, or can
spare the money for them or not, and at prices that are lower than low water mark.
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Has inaugurated an innovation in the line of Photographs and FOR 30 .__
n^yS FROM DATE and prohaldv until January 1st. wdl take all i Good uif«-siz«
sorts of Provisions and Country Produce in payment for Photographs and 1 "«
Photographic Novelties
Anything intb. Photographic lino in the rerv U««jt a, fe^ChtT.” Tn.^1
without Photos for their friends on account of close times. Corn. ***}'*. aV the Market Price also might take Guilt
and Cord Wood. Vegetables, Country Produce, and Pecans will be taken at the Market 1 nee, h
Geese and Goose Hair, all or any in exchange for Photographic woik of any kin.......
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Button Photos.
11.00 to 11.5° ?*r Dozen
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I|e Finest Garbonett Work Hoi can be Gotten onywljere in He Stole.
THE BEST EQUIPPED PHOTO
IN WEST TEXAS.
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warehouse to hold all you can bring in amounts as large or as small as you want.
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| Thompson, Photographer
Over Utterback & Harris’ Store,
Dublin, Texas.
WY
ti-
ed relations which exist between
certain sections of the I'nited
and Spain, and the rather
thin ice upon which the diplomatic
representatives of the two coun-
tries -era just now venturing, a
comparison of the strength of the
taro navies will have more than a
passing interest.
In looking over the lists of the
ships, and noting the date of build-
ing, one to struck with the tact
that both navies, though small,
are of modern construction end
thoroughly np to data. The per-
iod of reconstruction dates from
the ear!} eighties, and previous to
.-------—-------- .ir. ...-.I-1 Twenty vesrs ago that P*r* ** 1 <
pawl to hr IncarwMr. »<*r » icn-nt m«ny r*n V. I y y c otton fs~"
y«ir« ilirliir. ncomiumt.1 <1» lur»l ill«i»-, WSS S f4Ct; It Wit true ten VeSTf lr* lu* 11
*.*•“ ago. but u is not so n«w. • ...... —1
Who said that ’
Senator James K. Jones, in the
Hf-
' | . ... .;th*r ofmir hattle 'gun-and a battery of 4 7 rapid nonderance. As matters now | ‘Now, Mr. President, the pro-
The Mavlea ot the L'atteO States and 1 be a f^ne‘alhh^/ Vhln fire guns. The superior sire and Itand. however. Spam would un-, position to retire the greenback, .w
Spa*"- herweator wmmand would be a delivery of shell fire from the rapid doubtedly be able to maintain for one that a good man>
In view of the somewhat atram- j jLnBfderable advantage tire guns ol these two ships would some time a her. e and destructive seem to have some tiesitancy
• -.......... **“ brtu^ A™ ss. :.r
.hip. t» off.M lh. Maine, °'“yd* iuSSaJE.'iff iSJViSiriS 2 peopl.; th.l,. .. . popular cur
tons 12 inch belt, I <.4 knots nameu. g^thrr.and until hi. i«.t ir« «»« ••n*-
speed, and four 21) inch guns; and i The United States also posMse
tbeTexas, of 6,315 ton*. 12 inch 1 five cruiaere of from •>.«>*■» to
belt 17 knots speed, and arms- tons, most of which have a,spooa j mrnl - ,,r,,n,Mll,c,.rt u i«mnbit>.
' „niu, oi 10 knots and are armed with h«« pr«-m catarrh t.» i»- » ••onumnii«m»i
mentoftwo 12 inch guns, unless oi iu snow wuu ___. .n-i--. «n.i umaror* r»iai«a» c««tnii , ________________
__ .k. infanta Maria rapid tire guns, lo these apain. ,loliai treatment. Hair* «ainrrh ijire, _.__. ,«.>.«
we reckon me iniania at fr0m «..Mrwwwibyr j. i i.-...-y a o..,. Toil's mate, Jan. 2., lv'», page l_'4“
Teresa as belonging to this class, could oppose nve croisers OI iro Ohio, luttir only ranaUMUonal <•«!» on c0ni»reasional Herord
urniwwwuSiu| ________ .' i (MM) to :5.100 tons w tb a speed of n.7 m.rk^ iii,ukrni*ton.iiy iitaw ^ ongreeeionai uecoru.
in which caae Spain poseeeaaa a im. swim. u^u«n Who is he?
nl four whins This from 14 to 1 I 4 knota. ins tauer m-tly ontlir bl.mrt »ml iimrwm. . . .,
S . L » oSL™ crui.er. war. built brt.eon !«» ..... ............lh- "
tage in battleships of the first date, and 1K87 and are not so fully up to
The high speed — 20 knots—of date as our ships which were built
these ships would give them a in the nineties and carr y rapid hre
&LSZS I Th. Vnited 8ut« h„ w.u,..„
enable them to choose the fighting gun bo*t,1 ^
position in retaUoo to our Maw- between 1,000 and 1,«60 ^ns dis-
chusetts or Iowa which would ex-, placement and rom ‘ I,wu **U| vtu®,'u ■ ■■■«•■■
pose them to the least damage. . .peed, as against four of the j to have hi. lege and arm. tied to- <>"* o the sjerat. of success is
In the armored cruiser dto,“" inthe Spanish navy whichi hef Md ben lbu, helpleMt to . .ck.ng to work that you under-
Sol luwr^s one ship of rwssiw in <nwpl«cwtx>eni from 1.0-WiL dragged at the rope’s end all *«*• Bwause you may know
tons 6 mch^elt 20 knots ^ M» ton. and are of 14 and lh ^ ^ throogh >tony«how to.put money in the bank and
“a trntuiciH of 10 inch knoU 8*>wn bM rn^im and Haid. and ovar marble keep it there, is by no means evi-
•peed, and armament ol iu »ncn tahtWJOr gunboaU of about 550
and 6 inch guns, and on# ship, the flgftMilanaatnit and from 11 to
Carlos N , of -*,23-> tons, 20 kaoto bM(l accordinc to their
COTT(
We offer you ourl
by a continuous aai
Will send stencil
on application, freei
Chairman of the national <Jem-
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rn-tlyr on Ihr bl.mrt iml iihk-ikhi. utirfnm <m
Ihr •y.UMu. Tl»ay offer «mr lninrtmrt >l<>ll«r. .........— -■ ....
lor any caw? It falla to cure. .r»rt l<»r clrcu nrr-,ir rnmmitiee
lar. aurt tratlimmlala, *«1rtre*.. OCTOIC Committee.
r. J. chkrrv a co.,toirrto.«». comment necessary.—Bum
buhl be Drunriata, TV. j
llair. family Plllu are the beat. JS.W.
WM. d. citm
(STTON FAI
Hor«to*»
The officers in the I’nited States WJV
M Tlllrawenrt, ol iiMnlm k, Tegaa,
that time neither nation possessed
a has
airy which, judged by modern
to, was of great practical
__Spain could boast of two
or three obsolete types of iron
•hips, armed with mmale-loading
•, and a few small cruisers of
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a uv uuivwso aaa essw v ••••«« w»a»v wmVw thut to hrn hr bto<* »* afwll «>f llPllffMluft
urra, oidMitl, have n<pavuliar “Jr, ”VK
ideas of what constitutea military laairtgiii tiu imi mummi Many tbou*
jt s _ a- n___aa: ' l __ 1 an<lu ol other- rto I lie
IUCM VI n uas wuesiiusvn ■ I ■* ■ingui tm- wr»i inuiniug .wan y tiitris
discipline. One officer, a week or Sfif « ^ iJ^TtyT""* y,M*
A amru — — r> AadlwaAi! A SAlsIlaV
atc-:a
PAR1
of the slow firing type; while the
navy of the United States, though
■taiuly of ships built some twenty
‘ ifore and during the war
the North and--------
It to difficult to make a com par
i, 2 Inch halt sod armament
of*?!' inch Mtd 5) inch guns
against our Brooklyn, of 9,250
tons, 3 to 7* ipch holt, 21.9 knots
_ (h. —«ka« the moat ® ,nc“ HUM- *n. . ■
**• rm§tm - - of 8,300 tons, 4 inch belt, 21 knou
20 knots speed, according to their
date of construction
Liist of
-K<iR Si
LOWE AJDALEV
toaportant warships of Spain are of
a typo Midway between the battle-
ehipand the cruiser, which to not
linoornevy. t>fthese
i poeeeeeee six ships, known
I lntonta Maria Teresa class,
xO
12
i displacement
with n comp
UI IVUWf to aawwrWT wwsvf
speed and armament of 8 inch and
4 inch gone.
The United States poeeeeeee six
coast defense monitors of from
4,000 to 6.000 tone, 10 to 13 knots
‘ of 10 inch
over ini u»rrn,»s, mruugu nwyi . » , /---------,
roads and fields and over marble k*«p it there, is by no means evi-
court yards and into ditches and i ^eoce 7®° co°H pilot a steam-
gutters. This treatment not being ^°at or handle a Hying balloon.
---; -w - - - sufficient to satisfy the officer’s i youi-mti >rimi m iut your uir by«i-
U of eowuodioo. _ noiioot ol poolic jortico. he oolkod; SJU'-wTS.“iSaWSSTrSiS
Spain poeeetoes two torpedo boat j in ||,g 0f |be helpless man, f.!>>«»*?!■*„0r_»»■*. new i «««b
dotoroyera, fourteen first-class and nwearing and reviling, and prod- ', "---—1 ______
ding the unfortunate fellow with j You think you would be happy “TJ’hSJSJT«n i lot im
hia sword. In a very few min- if you only had something that »■; I;
iVk(# ffifffiffi wan M-aitf MiMiik k«ti ____iiT IfP
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cfTTl
j _ House mi'IJJ*1
ucatiuywsv, ------------ ---r
three second-class torpedo boats
whereas we have three destroyers.
built and building, and eighteen
nde
torpedo boats under construction
or completed, with one submarine
m«ti?2rtone
and 8 and 10 boh speed, armed
- “ —“ b# lo-
mitob •
From this brief review of the
two navies it to evident that Spain
is an antagonist who, in tha pres-
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Ni«-«> v»nl <>f -bruq
uib rwuru. m ■ »®i j wu n yOU omy , n«a someinmg mat t vTTiiiur1-^*' f*
utes the path of the private wee you want very much, but you !Zn <* "
streaked with hit Mood, and after wouldn't. If you’re not , happy- ro®w|
the administration of as much of with a stick horse you couldn't be
Inthe protected
the United States I
two «
VSL
despised-' ^Although she to seoond
to tlie United States both in the
md power of her ships,
would be effective for the
elaae of warfare which she would
nrohaMv oloet to wage- It to not
that
battle where she would most sueb
sear
battle and
to avoid the lino of
__Thu fMit fepood of her
7,000 ton anaorod erutoora woold
“ “— “ etude our bottle-
officer deemed adequate, he kindly
permitted bis victim’s bonds to be
loosei
------------------ with a stick horse you couldn’t be “
this kind of punishment as the happy with a coach and four. *toi
To Cure a Col4 In Owe Day
TKa RACritirV of WAf Ttk9 t4Xillvp llpHno i^iIiiIr oTtblflc. All
1 MWIUry ®« war* Idmmlwta mun<l Uw m« »»e-F If It fa!)* to)' 1—**"
when he was told about this, sent «•». «e-nu. n*m
a .rmvo >
onto half ftrfto ItJJ
in
to inquire if tha private had been
hurt. This was a vary thoughtful
Tesla, the famous electrical!
9s Tsa Mu ton FUssf youth through life. Fur the sake
youth through life. Fur the sake
If you only know what thoas- of the crusty old bachelors sod toe
timid old maids, the world will
Macs him if he succeeds.—Ex.
b only___
___of people have learned yon
would suffer no longer. Surgery
has boon too only radical help for
boMOrrhoMi (nrotrnffiif pitot) Md
toot often Mils; The discovery
thot too ooMmon buckeye to a
•uecMh for these troubles, makes
it easy to do what operations have
frequently failed to do. Tabler's
Buckeye Pile Ointment positively
cures every form of pilot—blind,
blooding, itching and protruding.
The fMily tost bM eared thoos-
will not finir to core
JLr
m six ■iffJTilll!
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if to cure you. .
MEM
iMiMtu Drug cn,Sele
One .■
mainly by aoobintto make the
object of it unhappy doesn't know
but fort ana
. ,#m al mtoat
taf UM Mlaata
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1897, newspaper, November 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530462/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.