The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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oak In Ura I’nltad aut« k the
• ‘Star of Hope," pabllxhed and ed-
ited lo Sing Slog stale prison, New
York. It conuim about a hundred
pages and la a beautiful specimen of
the printers’ and bookmaker*' srt.
The articles and illustrations are by
the prisoners themselves, each »lgn-
Ing the number of hi# cell. No. •
apt sends a Christmas story; Nos.
Ht«|» and 54,S» are poems - Ti*
most notable thing In the Christmas
number was the ‘‘Ballad of Reading
Goal," the last poem of Oscar Wilde,
written by him In prison. II la a
lieartrending story of an esecution,
and is enough in Itself to place
Wilde's name among the great poets
IlMtall** Mss ASMS.
j Th* offk-ora Of Iho Vm4.k, ami Beulah
filler railway Im Odorou* as tttacfcta
line aeT»nte*'fi mil** In lemru*. Usee do-
chbsl |w Mhtl s |«*a»uu-r la rig ays-
tru, wleiviir ptrsoae drair.ag to ha
rat tint «vrf He- nad must n».v accard-
Hut >« llirir weight luted <ff by lie
mile, at, usual hi the Unit**! At*is*.
mu IlM Chicago lnt«r (k-an
Pan-trnjp-r*. a dtapobb ***«, w,il ha
re»|iiir,Nl to *I'1> ii|M,n a<N at lha Urk-
et nlMi-a awl will le vlwiaal at lha rata
of Ik ieul* a inuusl fur the ,<miim| trip
between stal llartlah Hint for
shorier (ripe prop*** Hmuilelv I bis *jf*
|m is *uM In hava l**-i* ubplal aritli
ate«in* iw HiMna Kun*wad lio,-*
The Cuhirurln line I* mw uf small In*
pnrluuie. i.f iuurv. twin.: a purely Wa al
affair. Mil If I lie taw tariff itriutlple
prot***t himii-*afill In tlii-t instsoca It
War lie applied In the b* telling uT pa*
*oi,r lra(h«- ■« tha trsnk lime in
thai •■*enl ami in cae*« where parson*
ere plaitiiiiiR in lake Wins Joornay* they
•III nf imirse go Into IrsiuHtg in ad
satire willi the tuirpmw uf reducing
llmir weight lo the nilulmnui. Thu fa-
ther of a Ursa family will Iw enabled
to make quite a «vm*idcr*ble savins on
a MkiumimI mill- trip In he taken by In*
W«v<*l one* If he rciltirva I Item lo a milk
and water diet fur * month or iwn he
foie enlerlns upon the Journey. Anil
fat remeilli-* will of cmltae umler ainii
rirt-umslaio'e* Immkim- miw popular
than ever. U lean people will lie able
In travel mum I, iieue , jicsply limn lU«e*
wbo are troubled with a b-ndviicjr I'*
rinlinii|M»Hit
A* a natural result of the Innnvatlon.
•bonWI It lie genera Hr mt»pud by nor
enminon carrier*. people wbo tire alxiut
lo lie wi’iRln-,1 will i,f course roinova all j
ntt-lsl arttelea Hitter it, I lot
to the hands of msn to further clrili-
sstion." But why did he pen*
with this lnoompiete eUtement f Is
It not equally Important to know
that lying is an expedient placed in
the mind of man to promote Ute
canoe of truth, *tod that stealing is
a device employed for the purpose of
advancing the Interests of hooestj?
As to Uw eastern war: Shall we
side with the white natkm and the
Christian nation or with the colored
and pagan? Secretary Moody has
declared “Buraia endeared herself to
the hearts of the American people
by an expression of her good will In
the days of our sore trial. ” It's a
hard proh’em with Japan in the
right and Russia in the wrong.
Urinary trooMr*. PotpHtloo at
the haort. CeoaUsettoa iM Mmm-
Mk CmHo. yfvM it ooc* to
Prickly Ash Br
It la • •arvaloat kMary took »d >y*tc« eta
■trmgthea* the tlrvd kklary.. Wlp* dtgeatlso,
lata* thv WowrU.
PRICK, SI.00
sue nv au oawoatsvs
Trsgsfy Avartad
“Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved" writes Mr*. W, Wot-
klnsof pleasant City. Ohio. "Pneu-
monia had played »ad havoc with
him and a terrible cough net in he-
«ides. Doctors treated him but he
grew worse every day. At length we
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, and oui darling was
saved. He's now sound and well."
Everybody **ught to know, it’s the on-
ly snre cure for coughs, colds and all
lung diseases. Guarntred by Over-
ton Drug Co. Prlee Sue. anti fl.UU
Trial bottles free.
la wkat Mrs. Kurina* Brown
i assrabors of the Mortal Kt-unnm-
I at Chicago the other day. Then
At Elko, Nevada, tup. been discov-
ered x mountain of pure caatlle soap.
Yet it is comparatively valueless, fot
Rev. Cortland Myers, wlio shook
hands with tlie president, has taken
a vow never to wash that liand again.
But his congregation can perpetually
siiake hand* with Myers. What a
richness to shake the hand that
shook tIn* hand'
Mrs. (brown decried thrift ami tits
sovlog of money sod orged that thrifty
people never do the world much good
"Thrift and saving art- a meonro."
aim urged. “They do moie barm limit
good. They are ant ism-inl Thrift
■teatin tern often the aitcrilh-* of tb*
heat for the low rot That *» arc com
petted be practice thrift la m* argu
meat fur Ms perpetual loll Thrift «-:»ii
lot be.proa-tltwl without Injury to nib
oe*. without lowering tin- standard of
living."
Mm. Jobn K. Timiti|Muhi «llff*r»ri with
Mrs. Brown and argued that thrift doe*
not mean paralnmny.
"Not” replied Mr*. Ilrowii. ”but It
trade to porainntnv.”
A club meotla-r urgisl that Mrs Brow11
should roll ttn Mr. Itnckefeilcr amt
moke ls-r ideas known lo him
“Do yen rejoin I those win, have l,sd
ell they wsiil as tin- m«*d sumessful?"
asked a ni»*iohor.
“That depetsla upon what yon mean
by sucre**, ’ replied the speaker
“Those wbo have done the most fw
bumaulty have not been thrifty.”
Mm. Brown spoke of the tliwtiqwtinf-
Meat ah* experienced when ale- visited
the I'idled Stale* senate In tier youth
(the drorrlhed (lie senators feeble
•id men. «rho were unable lo r,-1 In
their desk* or hstve lliem wiIIhmjI as
utaMam-r
"1 w as told tlial IIm-no obi men should
be Iwauml for wlmi they bail done for
their country,'' abe .onlinuetl “I tlunk
thv best Ibing lo do would' lie lo jmii
fbrm in a Robbrn cage ,-iihI lei dt.-m Iw
tkomcnsl ,-in Itonr each day and then
give the rule of lli,- oauutry over lo
younger and umn- energetie ue n "
that pneumonia always results front
a cold or from an attack of th e grip,
and that by giving Chamberlain s
Cough Remedy the threatened attack
of pneumonia may be warded off
This remedy is also used by physt- i
clans in the treatment of pneumonia ,
with the best results. Dr. W. J.'
Hmith, of Handers, Ala., who is also
a druggist, says of it: "I have been ,
selling Chaml's-rlains Cough Remi-
dy and prescribing it in my practio-
fortbe past six rears I nae it in
cases of pneumonia and have alwa$ -
gotten the lu st results." Sold by Ov-
erton Drug Co.
Congress ha* received many peti-
tion* for the establishment of a par
cell-post, so that packages of ten to
twenty pound* can be sent by mail. 1
t>reat Britain and Germany can semi
merchandise through tlie mail at one
quarter what it etuis in the United
Statra. Yet every proposition to
introduce the parcels-post here met:
with strenuous opposition from the i
express companies that now enjoy a
practical monopoly of carrying park -!
ages weighing more titan four
pounds. By and by tlie American
people will wake up to the fact that
Uncle Sam is enacting the role of
Kip Van Winkle.
A Psvsnto Rsasdy f«r Bakiss
Its pleasant taste and prompt cure-
have mad*- Charntwrlain’s Cough
! IaHamwatary Rhsaaatisa OarsJ. brand not loeabto 3
William Shaffer, n iTakeman of
Ik-nnisoo, Ohio, was ixmtin.-d to his '<> froM|ra|
lied for si'veral week* with iutlammx- *‘r ‘'*n W* *an»e by gn
ton' rheumatism. "I us«s| many re- - Janie* Sin Clair ttgra
im*lies.” he saya ’ Kinally I sent to Dublin on 1‘urvrt r«3
McCaw’s drug Store for a bottle of .. - , rf,nJ^ ’ .
ChMinlH-rlaiu's Pain Balm, at whioii
time I was unable to use band or "*W *ith shaflqv
foot, and in one week’s time was aide single and double tagw
to go to work as happy as a clam.” K(KKj erder. Will tSm
For sale by Overton l)rng Co. ply to , -,r|^ qJ
Tht piercing of the first Hudson Uor sale or trade--fl
river tunnel wiil iw finished in property in Ibibtfcjfl
March. Tiw second tunnel, para- rcasoti-Udc term* to ffl
lied to if. will progress more rapidly, trail*- f<n ,i f.vrm near ^
It is smaller hi diameter, passes only information apply at g
I through salt, a ml has a shield almost office.
It lias advanced For Sale Tltouraaia
a quarter of a mile at a rate of tlitr- dean sorghum hay. fra
Min grass Sell only B |
will pav good price In
tiiimlred cluckena and j
turkey bens. I treaty j
heifers wanted.- Joto I
farm at I’urm. Tetaa. 1
way of
knives. k<-y* or , ,gn fit,in ii,s |*« kel*
mill ditesl Nn-uiseive* i.f M|l kiirplll*
fit. I blue TlteV will slim |iur,-b*«e lL*-lr
tl, kel* lietiiiw rull,«-r IImii sflrf iih-iiU.
BO<1 shrewd lohrlp-rh’inHl lr.it,-bis
will drink • harmd n*ioef;,i water »>
ttist they tony l>e 'jigbt mel effet vvme*,|
W lien They juep uAno dw -W:ji,Hi
All Hisessiiry kfolailN nf du* Improved
tariff smii^ftfenr thsibib-ss win rw» at
lendasl *lx; i nr I ml tug h ' |>i. f.-rential
round trip rale for |„-rMiii* wImi visit
the fieri It b r»-»«rl* In nr, etnaeialetl • <>u
dllbiu .in,I retnin will, IMr M,ss| full
of Iron nittl dn-ir t„-aris lull <>l i,,.
•>rder of tin- system. Overwork, loss
nf sleep, nervous tension will lw fol-
lowed by utter ootiapae, unless h is
liable reuusiy is imimsiiHtelv employ, j j,v as powerful
r*i. There’s notiiing so efficient..to
cun- disord«*rs of the liver or kidneys ,
as Electric Jtitters. It’s i» wonderful ,•>'f^t a dav
tonic.ami effective nervine and the j v “ ,
greab-st all around medicine for run
down systems- It distwls nervous- > disease gcru
ih-ss. riieuraafiara and rn-uralgia and I'rickly Ashti
CYCLONE DEFYINO BAHN
I b ed*, releases. veal|
i t*s. lease contracts all
blanks for sale at tha Pi
We constantly keep «I
supply of blanks for mill
tlty as cheap as they CM
win-re.
White I’hmouth Kisk and Brown
I>ghocn eggs for xale. Appii lo K.
H. Andrura. li d
W. II. Mcknight will sell five
trees at one hundred rate until clone
of season lilt
|wl. tod., sovs ihe ChicagH l{•«.rU Her «>ugh appears will
• Id The w dl*. or. rather, wall, of the Kor bP
barn I* twenty rtve lent luxb sot I sixty **
•ra fact la dlanWir. the root rtumiar
to a root There U no such Mmiir ms • tttttttfttXttttl l>>
post or pillar In I be bnrn. In order to J [
prevent the weight iff the nnt fiou> i ! ■"■
spre.-idiOR dm wall Meant, wbo Is a ] |
praciii-al blacksmith, rorged three < i
heavy steel lujop*. anti with these be J |
•acin led 1 lie slrnt-furt* as a I is ml * >
would lie put around a big water tank J
The horn is cyclone .proof, hw Boreas i i
haa ho ihaniv to get a bold oo the J ^ f
at roe lure. , , Bf
Inside, a driveway runs clear arooad. ] V 1'
The stalls for homes sod cattle are jr. < , ■ ■ ■ I
ratigetl in a t irete. Uivre is |„|- feed- ‘ [ 1 111
log room In the reuter. atal a silo «. < i I a
tend* front the ground to the raoT* ! \
NEW THEORY OK EATING.
XMlbkONN VNtsn lh*rM(h S»,
llrsl(M ••* Hark Ima faa*
Horace KletHtei. an Koslisli iiut-
chant resident in Italy, has midi- a se-
rtraa attack on the eating habit. Bay*
tha Chicago rbroon-te By experimeols
oa himarlf and wtlw-rs In- claims to
grave that ®ve» the an called daily ra-
tioa proncribed by sclenee I* TiO |ier cent
too targe, tie holds that tlie energy
needed to digest the surptns half to a
fatal Inaa of vital force, lie holds »l*o.
aad thin to the gbit of hi* theories, that
a wane fault than eating too much is
•at toast bating thoroughly aud that
taw than half ia amount of food tuas
tkatrd four to Bve times aa long as is
i Wat story awatalns life, strength and
flnh far hatter than Is now iloue and
WE WANT
Wc can andwill make it to your interest to give it to us
GET AWAY FROM CITIES
A**tee ml m Chleoa* Swiety Wkaw
■b»U* la *• AM ak« Poor.
Plan* for affording the poorer rani
dents uf *-m«rded cities a chance to ne-
qolia farm* and homes In the country
waa diamond at a banquet of the
Field aad M urksitop society at the Ah
d I tori u to io Chicago the other night
The aoHeiy's object hi to form broach
twatitotiuos in every large city aad
place hoists seeded for tba purrhaaa
of loads, tools aad seeds with railroads
aad atber interested industrial enter-
prises The key rate of several ad-
dreaaa* waa. Get away from the rittaa
their crimes aad atrrauaoa life, and
toto the enwntry. where tha beat citi-
WE CARRY THE CELEBRATED
New “King" Corn and Cotton Planter Capt Kidd Disc Cultivators
Good Enough Suliuea - Texas Dandy Cultivators *
Queen Riding Planters and paraleli movement
ON THE SENATOR
Car of Furniture received this week. Co
and inspect our line and get our prices. (
of buggies in Transit.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904, newspaper, March 4, 1904; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530763/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.