The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 32ND YEAR, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
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i latte for I at at Week.
March 23rd.—Corn planting i» the
order of the day.
Deo Key from Tom Green county Is
moving to this community.
F. 3. White of Mississippi is a vis-
itor at the home of C. H. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Moore.entertain-
ed the young people with a social
Friday. All report an enjoyable time
Ashley Moore from Snyder. Okla-
homa. came back Thursday for a vis-
it with hits pnreenta, Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Moore.
Glenn Hannah and sisters Kilby
and Dorene. accompanied by .Justin
Oliver, spent. Sunday of last week with
friends at this place.
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March 31st.—>We had a flue rain
Thursday of last week.
Arch .Jones has been real sick for
the past week.
LI3GLKYI1XE
Regular Corr«»pon*mca.
Match 30th.—The Methodlot meeting
started Sunday morning with a large
attendance.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence leather wood
Special attention given" to ladle",
-ork. Phone 121. Palace Tailor Stio.i.
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(March 30th.—A splendid rain fell
Wednesday morning and also Wed-
nesday night.
iM. J. McCain spent Sunday at the
J. R. Golding home.
A. M. Jones is dangerously ill at
rhe home o4 his son Charlie.
A large party of young people en-
joyed an entertainment Saturday night
at the Joe Ktrklen home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Golding return
ed from Paducah Thursday ufternoorf
and report Mrs. Nannie White im-
j» roving
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Unde Fount Juhnson was sick the .or Dublin visited in this city Sunday,
first of the week. i Mr- and Mrs. 1-ee mode n business
Walter Gillott of Corny tv was in our trip to Stephenville Friday,
community Sunday. i Several of the young people motor.
Kmltuett Stracener of Dublin was ed to Dublin Sunday afternoon,
in our community Sunday. ! 'Mrs Latham of the Turpin Hill corn-
'Mr. and Mrs E<l Tumlpseed are the niunity spent Monday with Mrs. t, u
proud parents of a new baby boy. / Leo. '
• Cnde -gam Davis has been num- MW* Loriao Carpenter of Harbin
tiered on the Sick Hat for some time .visited at the A. J. WI.eox home las'
Trout Stewart of Lamkin was a Sunday. ' •
visitor dundav at the home of «. L j Clark Wilcovson. emplpyetC at-Wc-
0regK i henvlll*. visited home fc.ks here Urn
Miss Maggie Beil Winn was vis Sunday. , •
itlng home folks Saturday night and) Miss Louise Ktrklen ol the Ull>
Sllndav Chapel community was u visitor with
Rev’ Sam Jones filled hi* regular friends in our city Sundry,
appointment at Gone Saturday and | The I'ays schoool girls pta.VHl ball
8unday with the Unglevllle girls team, ro-
Maud Gregg has returned home from stilting in a score of fourteen to six
li&mkin. inhere he has been in school in favor of fainttloviHc-
the past few months, ! iewet Hussell for gas engine repair-
Mr. and Mrs. Moore who reside In Jew»‘ nussou
west T ■ t.is. are visitors at the home ng. ^ *
of Unde Frank Faulkner. ■ -----
Miss Ethel Baxter was visiting her j Have your screens made by
home folks Saturday and Sunday. She ^johti at Harris-Clay Dumber
was accompanied by Miss Audrey phone 4, Dublin. Texas.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION
held on Saturday. April 3. 1330* at the, \ '
An election la hereby called to be ‘
usual place for holding elections In
Dublin, for the election of five trus-
ted* of the Dublin Independent Scliool
District, each such trustee to be elect-
ed to serve for the period of two years.
This election is to be held during the
legally required hours therefor, and
Dr. W. Ui Goodnor is hereby appoint-
ed presiding officer for said election.
The terms of Trustees Hi L. Right.
Vernon Armstrong. F. F Christie, W.
P. Hallmark and J. S. Daley expire
al that time. ' J. K. HICKMAN
Chairman Btiard of Trustees
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Ford wind-shield
sell's Auto Supply.
glasses at Iins-
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CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS
$100,000.00
A Conservative institution that is not too conservative to extend ev-
ery convenient:# that good busin om coupled vpfh a readiness to serve,
will Justify.
RELIABLE
WICKUFFK SKINNER, Cashie.'
j. W. H'ALL; Assistant' Cashier
ii H. m. I’Kt'.M, vlcs-rresiueiu. E. I* LATHAM, Aasistan Cashie. ^
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W. T. COX, President.
W. H. YOUNG. Vice-President.
8. H. PRIM, Vice-President.
PROFESSIONAL D1 RECTOHt
H. N. HARNETT. M. D.
Physlan and Snrgeou
DUBLIN, TEXAS
Office in Lewis Moore Building
Res. Phone 132 Office Phone 60
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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
FOR RENT —Light housekeeping
rooms.—-Mrs. C. M. O’Br'en, Tel.23.
FOR SALE.—JModern House of five
rooms on Grafton ntrect. Busy terms.
Joe B. Reeves.
FOR SALE.—Five passenger Ford rat
in first-class shape. See R. it. Hussell
at Cook garage.
STRAYED OR STOLEN. Dark hrm-
dle three-year old muley cow. merited
swallow fork right. Thin in flesh but
giving milk, Left my place near Proc-
tor week of March 21st. Ton dollar*
reward for information leading to re-
covery-—J. W. Croft. Proctor, Texas
LOST.—Child's purse made of dark
blue vrive and contain tug $4..ui in
new quarters. Relurn to Henry Hay
et Bast Side Grocery_ __
‘SALESMAN WANTED to solicit orders
for lubricating oils, grcrocs and for
paints. Salary or commission. —Har-
vey OH Co.. Cleveland. Ohio.____
FOR RALE -Two Ford five passenger
cars In good condition. See Son Arm-
strong. ______
Womack.
The singing Sunday afternoon was
attended by representatives from Pur-
ves and Cottonwood, in additon to
practically everyone in the local com-
munity.
There will hF Sunday school at 10
o'clock next Sunday morning. The
superintendent u'gcs the attendance earn. gara
of everyone •> the community and ns- | Tinblln Lumber Co.
Rors are also welcome.
IHL FRANK BRYAN
Dental Surgeon
Dublin. Texas
fflce In the Cagney Building. OfDce
Telephone: Office 190: Re*. 189
One of the best farms in Ercth coun
ty for sale. 366 acres rich bluck
iand. level and tillable. Ideally lo-
cated.—Dublin Realty Co.
DR. A. T. LINDLEV, D. V. M.
Veterinarian
OFFICE WITH
Dublin Horse and Mule Barn
Building material of all kinds. Sec
us before you build that sleeping
I porch, barn, garage or cddltlon
Groceries and Cured Meats. Phone
No. 158, East Side Grocei# Co.
Dr. Upton has removed to Cross
Plains to reside with his daughter, lie
cures all forms of cancer..—adv.
DR. MINOR L. WILLIAMS
PlIVSKIAN AND SURGEON
Office Telephone 15 Residence 214
Office Upstairs Cltiiens National Bank.
DUBLIN, TEXAS
Paper hanging a specialty.—Carl
Brask & Son, Box 521.
Phone
service.
No. 158. prompt delivery
East Side Grocery Co.
We have several new and modern |
bungalows for sale at reasonable i
prices and *erms. Let ua show them to
you.—Dublin Realty Co.
Car of
plant ing.-
Mebane Cotton Seed
-Uttorback & Harris Co.'
Still have lots of auto tires at rea-
sonable prices.^—Russell's Auto Sup-
pTy Co. .........—r---——
Good time for goggles. Russell's
Auto Supply Co. handles them.
lilt. E. S. WINTERS
Physician and Surgeon
Speciafty of Eye, Ear. Nose and Thrbat
and
Fitting Glasses
Office in I^wis .Moore Building.
Vilen
Me bane cotton seed for planting. A
ear just received.—Utterb.ck & liar- j
ris Co.
Our exchange rates on corn are the
best Bring ns your corn, either
white or yellow, and we will give
in exchange pure white ooti meal, the
best that can be mad«,-#-Dublin Mill
& Elevator Co.
very fine
FOR RENT—Tw large unfurnished
rooms- east r nd south rooms, south
front; access to bsttu East Wve Dak
street.—& C. Mahoney. Phone 392.
FOR KENT Three rurniF^ r,V'„,snr ^ ,llcht
might rent wtthoct f.;rnts.i ngs. At* | ... „ ...
ply to Mrs. OIU Senders, Ki ri F riset
HICKEY.
UMtatar Conv«nimnBnw.
'Starch 31 at.-—SVe had
rain last week.
Roy Htckey of Dublin visited his
parents here last week.
Will Hickey spent the week end in
Comanche visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tout Da via of llasse
are visiteing «t (he home of R. L.
Smallwood.
Miss Naomi Harbin of Harbin vis-
ttxl her brother at this place last
* |/)BT—Saturdi' after non a near tin ^
Higginbotham store.. u rstf sxf rew,
long, white kid glove * W til Under j
kindly rettirr t* cm to Mr-.-, Jce Hlggtn- ;
botham"’ , __!
t'AN Sw.'V Ut-‘*Mo sups. % !
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her of Coi
Miss Pearl tJndsey left last week for
a,, extended visit with her sinters in
Howard county.
IT RYES.
Ret ul» r Comv«f>of)<femoGu
‘March Both—School la progressing
nicely under the suporintendency of
Prof. James Edgar Lincoln.
M. and Mrs, J. W. Joimscn are re-
moving to De 1/eon.
Several from this place attended the
stock show at Carlton Saturday.
Cart Gilbert end family spent Sun-
day with Bud Cathey and family.
Miss Dovle Ctx was the dinner
guest of Miss Volina Hodge Sunday.
Tonune Houston and family of New
Mexico are visiting relatives al this
1 place.
Qulie a number cf the young people
attended the party at ‘Pnlmcr Friday
Klght.
A singing wa s enjoyed by the young
people at the S. H. Bristow home Sun-
day night.
Miss Bertha Miller. Reele Stephens.
Bertha Miller and Odes Marlin at-
tended singing at Maxwell Sunday.
The Shiloh district ringing conven-
tion will meet with the Purves class
(he second Sunday In April. Every-
one is Invited to attend.
Beadel. James I). Willi#,
M. L. Massenglll
BEADEL, WILLIS & MAS8INGILL
Attorneys-at-Law
—- K, of B. BIULC1XQ________ ...
DR. 0. 0. GAIN
Physician and Surgyon
Office in Lewis Moore Building
Telephone Office 79 Residence 167
HICKMAN £ MORROW
Attoraeys-at-Law
Office Over the Post Office
Dublin. Texas
Will Practice in All the Courta.
HRS. 8EB8UM8 AND BRTAlt
Physicians A Surgeons
Jffloe over Cltirens Natl. Bank Blilg
Telephone 148
Uave day calls with Dublin Drug Co.
Or. Seasnms Re*. Phone----------4?
Dr. Bryan, residence phone 92
The Shoe Store
is showing the Newest Pumps and Oxfords tor La-
dies and vou will find them to be both Attractive
and Stylish, also Superb in Quality and Correct in
the Price. We are receiving new ones almost daily.
The Martha Washington Comfort Shoe for tired feet.
Come and try on a pair.
True Shape Hosiery in all the Leading Colors and
Shades. This is one of the best lines of Hose made
We invite your inspection.
Mens and Boys Shoes we have in most any Shoe yt. i
want for work or dress. Florsheim and Walk-Over
Shoes are the best, considering Style, Quality an-1
Price together.
Gents Fumishings-
Undcrwear, Etc,
-New Hats, Shirts, Caps, Ties.
Pay Us a Visit. We Appreciate Your Trade.
12 00 per thctraml f. «.
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Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries
Feed and Cotton Soed .for Planting.
$7.00
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Fine Rhode I»lan<l
Tmtcbing $2 per ‘;ctting
livery.--Mr.*1. W. W. Mm*-.
FOR RENT Housekeeping #P»
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Baker & Barry
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BOGS -Purv bred Rhode Island Red*- |
tt,,. rwtnlt of five yesr# broiling
iWintvr layers Per setting of 13 eggs ;
Pen No. I f!M, Pen No. 2 *».»• ;
nrd#m »t Iordan & I •
storm—W. T. Stevenson. Roirtc I, Jmb
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KftOS ihtio.hred Black Ungsimug at.
»2 per setting from February' 15th to
April >5th -C, F Peix-f k. Route J
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PAINTING and'1
:PAPERHANGING|
(‘AHI. MIW8JK AND -WIN
Satixfactflnu and. First
Work Guaranteed
PHONE «*
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Good Things To Eat i!
Pure Wheat Graham Kellogg’s Bran
Pan Cake Flour Shredded Wheat
Purred Rice
Log Cabin Maple Syrup J
Pickles and Olives
Chili Soup
$1.00
Strawberry Preserves
California Pimentos
Brown Beauty Beans
Crystal White Syrup, per bucket
Marsh Mallow Cream, a good substitute
for Sugar, in glasses ..........
Good Cooking Salmon, per can .,
Blue Bonnett Flour, quality guaranteed
Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. A
Special Price for Your Grocery Bill this Week.
Golden Gate Coffee
35c
10c
3.35
We. will be open
for Business
SA TURDAY
April 3rd, 1920
We have come here to stay
and expect to keep in line
with the prosperity of Dub
lin, believing that our town
will soon be of such propor-
tions that if will not be n<*«;-
essary for anyone.to go to
larger rities to do tlu-ir shop-
ping.
Our complete stock is New—-
No old goods moved i)i from
other places. We carry only
the Latest in Mens and in
Young Men’s Clothing. Hats
and Furnishings.
A visit wil convince you and you are invited.
SMITH
IT ’S NEW W* HAVE IT.
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NEXT DOOR TO NEW POST OFFICE
Shoes and Hosiery for the Entire Family. Don t
hpv ynnr Shop*; imtil -VuU-tfot-tm tbe>dHn^-hirirr---~We
will Fit Your Feet.
HOME OF GOOD SHOES
Chas. F. Thompson, Manager - -» Dublin, Texas
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The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 32ND YEAR, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920, newspaper, April 2, 1920; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530764/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.