The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1892 Page: 2 of 8
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per barrel delived at Jackson p»rk.
This gives something of an idea of
share with the 1<J
Homestead" until lie comes
their profit-to the common herd.
The mud-slingm are gradually
coming to the front in the Congres-
sional campaign. Some white-
washing will be necessary for the
daftioH and if much more is sad some
of them will also be compelled - to
swallow the lie.
l J. S. D.VI.KY, Editor i»wd Proprietor. I
I J X KAC.KU, AMoetnle Editor \
Published Every Fridau
Sintered at th<- post oOlee at Dublin, Texan a*
wlasa mall matter. .?
. - W - -
KBIT* AY MO KM NO, SEPT.
Since the republican endorse-
ment of Geo. Clark, the race for
governor is between Hon. T. L.
Nugent, the People’s party Candi-
date, and Hon. Geo. Clark, the
republican-democratic Wall street
candidate. Which will you take?
OUR
For President.
JAS. B. WEAVER of Iowa
For Vice-President.
JAMES FIELD, of Virginia.
For Governor of Texas.
T. L. NUGENT, of Ft. Worth.
For Congress—Pth District.
EVAN JONES, of Dublin.
For Senator—26th District,
The Cisco Round- Up speaks of
Thos. Jefferson ss the ‘‘idol of the
Third party.” The democrats of
Texas claim him as the daddy of
their platform, but were he living
! he wouldn’t own it. Jefferson
doctrine is good enough for us,
idol or no idol.
senses.
ass
The Bristol Courier, (Dem.) says
that the 35,000 votes that will be
polled by the populists will be cast
principally by “cranks, traitors,
soreheads, demagogues and damned
scouitdrels.—Knoxville, (Tenn.)
Journal.
It is just such contemptible nar-
row mindedness as is shown above,
in both the old parties, that is
daily driving scores of the very
host men in the State into the ranks
of the “populists.” This i# a free
country; the constitution guarantees
to every man freedom of speech
and t bought. The man who would
denounce Jus neighbor as a “d—d
scoundrel” because of a difference
of opinion, is himself worse than a
thief.
H- fHeCain,
SL:
Carrie* an unusual heavy line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, also a
Fine Line of Liquors Brandies& Cigars
dll®*
w
-W—-
——
A.T BOTH
mammm-.-sm
Wholesale and Retail.
fsf
When Gen.
/pi
Weaver spoke to
15,000 people in tire mammoth
THOS. GAIXES,of Com™*,.; MoHoha‘Qlc,8 i„ s,u,
rcrJUtnUM-^ll, Vi'trid. Prcsn W-
GEO
1, CLARK, ofHuckgbay: [eKraph8 sjx ,in09 but when Baby
rc-
VVho said the democrats and
publicans would not unite to defeat
the will of the people?
The democrats are beginning to
concede the fact that they are not
what Jefferson calls democracy.
McKee has the colic the public is
dosed with a whole column of tele-
graphic rot. There’s a change
coi n i ng. —Color a do New#.
the
-Claibom Progress.
If Clark gets three to one in
cities and towns, and Nugent gets
_________ three to one in the country, where
C. K. Bell, who claims to be a in the name of Moses is Hogg’s
candidate for Congress in this dis- three to one to come from? Wash
triet, is seldom heard of these days. Jones said Hogg would be the bind
It is better that it is so.
* It has come to lteht that the
great cry against the Homestead,
Fa., strikers for shooting and seri-
ously wounding Frick, the noted
agent of Carnegie, was nothing
more or less than a base and
treacherous scheme of capitalists to
cause the sympathy of the people
of the United States to turn against
the strikers and in favor of the
Carnegies. Frick was reported to j
have been shot three times and !
tabbed one time, but it has proven j
a lie, that he was not hurt at all, i
and is now regularly engaged at
his business in the Carnegie works.
=-*—
safe
J. B. Olinger
bpi
.....rii?|
heads the list for
at Rock Bottom prices.
Utterbaeks Bros’.
Remember the place, next door gbovc
Dublin.
Texas
ft V h
mm
A. E;. Homuth, Proprietor.
This market always keeps on hand a full supply
of fresh meats, boTogne sausage and everything
usually kept in a first-class market. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
V
lift
Macune in coming down to Tex-
as is as cheeky as a man can well
be. Persons who are informed
It will amount only to plain
“Jimmie” after the election. The
“Gov.” will forever disappear as a
prefix to James Stephen Hogg.
most dog in the chase, and the gem-1 know he squandered something
oral public believes ho tohl the !ov^ one hundred thousand dollars
truth.—Texas Iconoclast.
**■
The “force bill” is a dead issue.
The People’s party of the South do
not need it, anil there is not enough
of the two old parties left to make
use of it.
The telegraphic reports of last
Friday contained the following:
“The democrats have a great, deal
of missionary work to do in Dallas
county if they expect to pull Ab-
bott through. Kearbv will sweep
the city of Dallas without a doubt
j for the farmers of Texas trying to
j teach them new methods in firmn-
I ciering.— Waco News.
j The News happens to be one
the persons who is not informed,
| and don't care to be. The trouble
jin proving the above lie is to find
i tlit* man that is informed. Such
zation to the present time, includ-
ing the following:
Department 1.—When and by
whom the county was organized, a
list of its settlers at the time, a de-
scription of the county at the time,
population then and at different
periods since with numerous ill us -
J tuitions of attractive scenes jit ilif-
J ferent points and different times,
j besides much more valuable infor-
I mation and statistics. *
Department 2.—A perfect and
J complete write-up
and the chances are that be will
The People's party will have a; carry this, the banner democratic ^ H10 l nitt d States (ourts.
practical chance to show its hand j county of the district.” j MORE M IS RE PRES EN TA TJON
after
bare-faced lies against any man’s I """l™ "*™F of 0lM'h cit>'>
barter should not be tolerated town or hamlet in the county, sep-
eratelv produced and
November. Nearly every1
. The Waco Evening News is as in- The Banner-Leader
one of its Congressional candidates conHigU>ntnf) it bft8 galb Before the j sents me in my speed)
***** wi be electc , | Houston convention it was whoop- ger nn the silver issue.
nusrepre-
illus-
scencs,
The race of Hon. Evan Jones for ing up ( lark’s side of the question
Congress in this district is a walk-'and posing him as a young Jesus,
over at the least. No other eandi-1 with wings just sprouting, but since
•late is know n in the race by two- the convention the News has been
thirds of the tilleranf the soil. j describing those wings with hooks
” ion them and has also found a tail
Hon. T. L. Nugent is gaming ^ g ik# on u Consistency,
votes every day that passes •»<* | wherc art tbou!
the big majority he will roll up ..........1. '——
against the Hoggs in November! It is an insult to the intelligence
will bury them
past all surgery.” of a voter to tell him that there is
j* ■ IT.
| no difference between the deino-
Wall street has moved to Texas eratic and republican parties, when
and pitted her agent against the j *tiut pronounced as between light
well
trated with cuts ’of- street
business.houses and most promi-
nent business men, together with
at Ballin- j all statistics, history, etc. of the
The Ban- j same, given correctly on the same
ner says: j points as is mentioned in Depart-
'd Miring the course of the eve-jmentl.
nings address the speaker in refer-j Department 3.—A lengthy and
ing to the free and unlimited coin- j cofT1p|ete write-up of each organiza-
age of silver plank in their plat- . , ,
form came out honestly and stated !tl0tl 1,1 the ,'oun,)V- 'v,h( n ftnd
that it w as only put there to catch ! whosn organized,
votes in the north-western states : ship then and now; its principle
and that no good other than Uiatjufljccr8 t;ach year, and in fact all
would come of it. as not one dollar jnfurmutjun intended for the pub-
more money would be put in eir- L. . . .
culation by such a law feeing in full Ilic ln re^rd to *wh "rganiMtiona
force and operation.”
B-P-Q2CXJ3XT-S <AJR3TXCUk. 3AX4XT4B-
The best salve in the world-for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt,
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns, and all
skin eruptions, and positively euros
piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac-
tion, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by
Dublin Drug Co., Dublin, Tox.
, ui all dtoordar* of Uw MpMMfe,
»llr«r *nd bowrl*. Ono tubule (tItt* ImmedleW re-
I lirf. TcVeoneet mral time. Sold by t'niwlxt* A
trial bottlenent by mail on reoeipt uf t» oente.
KIPANU CITBMIOAL CO., lOSjiruce St., KewTorfc.
by
meniber-
I made no such statement, hut 1
None will he omitted.
Besides these numerous points of
People s candidate for
Will the denuM-rats ami
! and darkness, as Heaven and hades.
" . J—tioldthicaite. Mountaineer.
- • H*100**01 The difference is only on
Texas stand .1? That is the quea-, ^ (hw gkin„ U]e bark up
'tree, the other down. You see
the
t lie
mwi-
Texas democracy, so-called, is there’s w here the wide(?) difference
not “in it” this year. The wails comes in.
of the living are already
the land,
damn be
enougn.
liar m |jJW| Monday the Republican
** i° y * state convention at Ft. Worth in-
u w 10 < rim, *° <l«,raed the candidacy of one of the
..... j democratic nominees, Hon. Geo.
did say that the People’s party’s j reference and general interest
silver plank was u straight forward, >nany more will he added which we
honest declaration of principles, W>H not attempt to enumerate here,
while the democrat’s ami republi- { 5ut in a word this will be
can’s silver plank was vasilatingj
and was gotten up to catch the
votes of the gold-bugs of the nort h-
IIEIU.Y AND TRUDY
a SPECIAL EDITION of which
j even’ citizen of Krath county
should and has right to feel proud,
cast, because the interest of the and it deserves and should have
people of the great south and west1 his finiineiaj support—we can and
w ill do the rest Don't fail to ad-
thu;
Weaver and Field are both Clark. Now it remains to lie Been
speaking in the campaign, hut they whether or not the Hogg democrats,
do not travel on frre passes or in who rlaim to be true blue will vote
private ears. They are «f the peo- for a republican in order to beat
pie. i«r the people end will lie the Peoples candidate as has been
dieted fry the people. charged they would. A .vote for
Clark or Hogg means a vote for re-
in inimical to the interest of
gold-bugs of the east as they are a
wealth-accumulating class, while
the great south and weat are a
wealth-producing class. -Hence
the fight lies between the two sec*
tiona. All we usk for ia that our
lawa be so adjusted as to give us of
the south and w eat an equal chance
with those of the east, in whose in-
terest all legislation has been for the
last quarter of a century.
J.J.Kauk*.
vertise in it.
J. 8. Daley, Publisher.
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
of your
Water
Proof
COAT
Before
J>01TK aome water In IIm *leee» koUMM
J* Dm end ti*ln «• be/e eliown or «ny-
where rUe where Du re l» • «eem, otirt’ce If .
a)• watertight TlMreareenodeliitbemeneti
Hick, and eulh.w)ie oor dealer* to m*ko food
any sUckertlMtftUe In either potnf. ]hore*n*
two WAe* yiH. eon tall Um ilenutoe Jmftvtmi
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1 ii THIS Tra^o avoh (beloW.r
Watch Out***
for both thee* _
Send ter CntaJofoe Dee.
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W T. HIZGtRALD, Atty -at-Uw,
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sotsippi Hood autferers? Nothing. Tim tail uf Uith the old p*rty j
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blc«| in the same mud-hole. Itoid'*, Tm* Primness ia preparing 11 is-
Restores faded, thin, and gray hair
to Its original color, texture, and
abundance; prevents It from fulling
out, checks tendency to luildtiena, •
and promotes a new and vigorous
growth. A clean, safe, elegant, and
economical hair-dreaaing,
^vcTogl^
A Prrftist asw**. VII
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them wImi »a pl»,t« and ourrert write-op of the ^. _____________
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and hrfo*n I kad nar«l halt a bottle, tka
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1892, newspaper, September 16, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530539/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.