The Dublin Progress and Telephone (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 32ND YEAR, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920 Page: 7 of 10
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THE ovum PROGRESS
f PROGRESS! 0ur K°°d fi'ii'iu: Ed Collier lart week! (MIsnEuta Rucker of the Ex ray com- BACKMAN.TlNSfH SHOWS 0t
• QiithneiUAii Kia nttmkitwiuwnnof fi'<‘ I in tin it y in t>h© uorth part of the county, • TRATM£I) WlIiD AKIMALh
» a fieu* D„Kii.h^ anA tnn.mHor'authorized his onnounccrncrt for *he munlty In Lhe north part of the county,
j, b. uaiey, ruoiiBoer ana ruunuor P.rv.i.w.H wnu ii„ iinhlivt ih« rirnt nf th« w#»**w In
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Subscription Rates in AdTunce
.One Year. 12.00; Six Months. $1.00;
I Three • Months, 60c.
Thirty Years o( Square Dealing
Office K. of P. Bldg., Frisco Avenue
office of tax •’ Assessor..Prc:.iinei.t at-
tention was given to this foot on the
first page of the paper, but Jit drop-
ping the name into the column the
print«r aerl(1eriLLy.^kwi«»4 44 4Hi<W ritc
was in Dublin the first of tbe week In Amusement lovers, particularly ttye
the internet Of her candidacy for the kiddies, will welcome the unnosince-
offlce of county clerk. She called up- ment of tbe coining of the Backinan-
on the .Progress and authorised her Tinseh Big Trained Wild and Domes-
[ceweni
ToTippearTn the paper tic Animal Show's to Dublin. Monday,
LARGEST PITY CUMULATION
LA ROB SI' COUNTY CIRCULATION'
. LOCAL RAILROAD TIME CARD
• ' FRISCO
North Bound Lcav«a_—2:50a,..9i56a announced for this office. The Prog-
hcndtng "For County Judge”. It was
not long after the paper eppoared that
v/e received a telephone message from
Mr. Collier stating that ’ a objected to
boing run for county judge, that he
had long ein.-y dotcrnvi red to make the
he would reapt tstfully decline' to be
race for assessor and that. t this stage
brought into ti e cohtoat for county
judge against the gentlemen,, already
South Bound Louvttsu.
KATY
West Bound leaves .
Bust. Bound leaves ...
West Bound leaves
Bast Bound Leaves
_Jl:25a,_1:05p
ress ■-
has no inclination to- enter into
(any contention about it and wo have
—i------7:00 a therefore made the correction in the
i.6:B0 p announcement column.
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Mebune cotton seed ter planting.
Get them of I'tterbaci. & Harris Co.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES EVERYONE INVITED,
y MBs Lydia Gross dr W<*xr,hachie Is Make us a visit n ■ April 4th and let
v— a visitor at the home, of her uncle, L. ug pun together for a better Dublin.
* f/R Morton. will a $1000 a week pay roll in Dublin
interest you. After April
1st our
Miss Ullie Moore caiuc In Wednes- ,1(>wn t0WT1 offices will be In the Shoe-
day from the Moore new home a' h;i„ building.—Dublin Oil & lWipIng
Mineral Wells foi a visit at the home t;ompany.
of Geo. L. Keller. | . —
Wo clean and press just anything,
A good rain and a rather severe ^ for an(1 deliver.-—Palace Tailor
hail fell throughout Dublin territory <*. ph ,,,
Wednesday afternoon. Crops were s’101?' a na “
not materially damaged by the halt Car of yjebunc Cetton Seed for
and he rain was not at all amiss. planting.—Uttorbnck & Harris Co.
Let us measure you for your
spring suit.
sonable price.—Palace Tailor Shop.
new
Diustcl .1. Sully, distinguished stock
Better clothes at a ret- operator of New York, who cornered
the cotton market a few years ago and
-- made millions out of the situation
■*' If you cannot visit us on April lib. which he thus brought about, is In
come anytime. Persons in charge will nubbin today |n company with Mills
bo glad to show you. After April 1st. Dennett of Houston, who is associated
our down town offices will he in the with Mr. Sully In some large Oil invest-
Dheehnn building.—Dublin Oi! & Re- ments in tills locality and in the other
fining Co. Texan and Oklahoma fields. Mr. Grev-
-ins, distinguished geologist, who in
Just received a large stock of while jj>|_ Wgs sent by the British govern
pine screen doors. 1-cl us screen lnent to New Guinea to report on for-
your house.-—Dublin Lumber Co. ; mations there, where he bad some In
-- terestlng as well as dangerous ex
Wfe hava .buyers for city property periences with tbe savage canlbals
and Incldently remained here several April 5Wi. for one day only. The big
days foe a thorough canvass of the water proof tent wtll be pitched on
voters /.ore ahd Jberonibouls.. SUm the regular circus grounds. Every
Rucker Is a daughter of L. Rucker, a man, woman and child in Dublin and
pioneer citizen of the Kxrtty section the surrounding country should avail
of the county and she was reared in itteiipudves of (big opportunity to wit- j
that locality. Miss Huoker finished ness this highly educational exhlbi- l
Her education at the M‘Ilhaney acade* lion of of wonderfully trclnod lionsf'j
my in Btephenvllle hi I ft 13 und grndtm- one of which Actually mukrsa haloon
teed In a commercial course at Tyler enjoying their aerial flight a beautiful
since that time:1 For one year sip young lady trainer, flying far into the I
held a position as stenographer In the loft/ peaks of the mammoth canvass,
office of (be county clerk of Broth add while Jhe beauty and the beast ate
county and has for two years since enjoying, thir aerial flight a beautiful
been dofng typewriting In an abstract display of fire works Is turned loose. ,
office In Steubenville. Miss Rucker while the entire tent,Is darkened. Pos- j
feels that she Is fitted by education iUvoly the utest.inspiring, sensational |
and experience to fill the office she at tbe same time beautiful act ever be- .
seeks with satisfaction to the public hire attempted or accomplished by
and to those who have business with any other show in America,
the Important office of the county, Many other new and novel acts j
clerk, probably tbe most important have been added to the Hackman- j
offleeln the county,affeetting.aH it does Tinsch Shows, another of which de-
every activity of the county govern- serves special mention—that of Hand- 1
ment and every vital Interest of the gome Mike, the marvelous roller-skal-
people Of the county. | ins bear. Mike skates around the big
— : elevated stage with all the grace and
Dublin officers last night caught twc| confKjt.nce, of a professional skater
men from Waco who had just stolen 0j the human type,
a Dodge roadster from the S. C. Ma-j .space will permit but slight men-
hnney garage at lvls home In. this city. ,ion of the many startling features to
Mr. Mahoney hud heard the thieves be presented by this mammoth cot-
trylng to crank the- car end called City Action of animal actors, consisting of
Marshal Gibbs. The officer was on nans, leopards, tigers, bears, horses,
hand within a tew moments and as the ponies, monkies, dogs, all interfperced
men got the car stirrted and were get- with many novelties by America’s fore-
ting away out of the alley they were'„iost lady and gesitlemen artiste of
confronted with the two men, each j tentcd world. Remember tlK> date,
with a shining revolver. They crim-1 Monday, April 5th. at Dublin.
Inals capitulated at once and thus! ---*
caught were forced to admit guilt and j Mebr.ne cotton seed for planting. A
wore conveyed to the county jail at-- car Just received—Ptterbnek * ,lar‘
Stephenviitc and placed thero for safe, ris Co.
keeping pending next term of court.
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LEGITIMATE
BUSINESS
EXPANSION is
JUSTIFIED NOW
We are Justified in rather obligated to, the exertion
of our utmost business effort
Every stimulus to businos, evtuy increase in produe
tion, moans that nnu-h groatt-r .prosperity for us all
If we can help you reach a greater pro
duction, we solicit your call.
THE BANK THAT DEALS IN COUBTESV
n Tote- c\ X\ l
Guaranty State Bank
4 CAPITAL *50 000.^4
DUBLIN, TEXAS "
and farmc. What have you for sale? who Inhabit the islands. Mr. Givens
—Dublin Realty Co.
R. h. Abies of Seymour w,cs a vis-
itor ln*Dublin this week to look after
oil holdings in this territory. Mr.
Abies was a guest at the home of his
nephew, W. A. molt while in Dublin.
was ttcompanied by, a large British
armed force sent alftog for his pro-
t.ectlon from the dinner feast rights
of the islanders. The party are guests
at the home of W. T. Cox in this city
today.
The men made, (. clean breast of an
extenTvo svutomobPo stealing cam-
paign that is conducte' by ; ’hand of
thieves with headquarters in Wac),
They assert that the crow operates a
repair shop in Waco where stolen cars
are at once taken and overhauled and
remodelled In such a way tint detec-
tion Is practically nfrdo .ImtAstilble.
The arrest of these men la considered
to be quite an Important matter in
view of the fnfOTr.iaTlcii thus breught
cut concerning the operations at Waco
.1. I). Hramlette. once president of
Tarleton college at Stephenville. has
been elected and accepted the superin*
tendency of the public schools at Ste-
phen vil'le.. /.Mr. Hramlette has been
superintendent of the sohoolo at Tea-
1 gue the past five years, resigning the
place there to accept that at Stephen-
ville. He was at Kingsville for some
time immediately proceeding bis elec-
, uni’Tiiivvkitv 1 IKK 1 VSI’li- * ticu at league, lie will have oluuge
S0LTHYYL8TLBN Lie E INSLK ,-0f the Stephejtville suhools beginning
Miss Maurine Richards was home
from Baylor last Friday to Sunday
for a visit. She was accompanied by
her friends ‘Misses Lucile Bass and
MargauretlNs Willis, who are also at-
tending Baylor.
Wo have few cars of Sound Spanish
Peanuts suitable for seed or planting
purposes. They have been thoroughly
cleaned and hand ideked and should
produce best stands possible. Price
$4.00 per 30 lbs. F.O.B. t)e Leon, money
to accompany order. These are cheap-
er than average run at. $3.00—lie
Leon Peanut Company.
AX E CO.
Dallas. Texas
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with the next term.
, I Mr. Thurman Arrington and Miss
« Ruth Stewart of Olairelte were united
Operates on,y T.„, bp Te,- SS’^rS'ShK
iRev. U, J. Morton officiating. The
ans—For Texans
LET US B- FRIENDS
Do you know what the Dublin Oil £
Refining Co. Is doing at their plant?
If interested in the future of Dublin
make us a visit on April 4th. at 10 to
4 o'clock. There wtM be persons in
charge who wll* answer ycur ques-
tions and show you through. After
April 1st our down town offices will
be in the' Shuehun building —Dublin
Paints, varnishes and calsomlne,
either will help appearance. You can
get all of these at the Dqblin Lumber
Com pa ny.
ALL GOLD ideal is made with mo-
dern equipment throughout, from
choice selected white ‘corn
Better, ask your grocer
& Elevator Co.
None
-Dublin Mill
Melinite Cotton Seed. .........
Forty-one per cent. lint. First year
from Ivoekhart and cost $3.f>0 last year.
$2.00 a bushel at farm. Get the best
—Sam Chatham, route 1, Dublin.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP.
County ugency for Briggs & Strat-
ton motor wheels, also the little folk’s
five wheel (flyers. ‘Demonstrations
gladly made at any time.—H. B. Gen-
try,
wedding, being unannnuiroi
a surprise to tho many friends of the
IV. B. WHITEHEAD, Agent
*/young couple.. They will make their
’ home In Dublin and for the time being
Oil A Refnbig Company.
Mrs. Eugene O'Brien, who has been
dangerously ill for to® past two
weeks is improving aljv/ly at. .this
writing. Mr. O’Brien, water service
man for tho M. K. & T railroad, and
Joe Brennan of Gorman, have been
at home at her bedside during that
time.
Patch that old roof. We have the
roofing und the’ price la right—Dub-
lin Lumber Company^ ,
Regular service at the First Bap-
tist church each Sundry. Sunday
* have rooms nt’the home of D. 8. Stow- i school at 9:45; preaching by the paste- ....
■ Lrt at U a. n». nnd 7:20 p. in. Special riq Co.
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.1. R. StCiait is in Dublin this week
Mebane cotton seed for planting. A
car just received—Utterb. ck £ llar-
niuslc for Harter Sunday. Rev, Ven»- j
| lug will conduct a spbeict service fui j
l a-. >» . ..." «* ... .. i'. .. .. !*• -i...... » nt
Mrs. L. M. Barrett
miLLINERY
IT i TTr KBAt k-HARRIS STORE
They
respects
The Dublin Oil & Ro.rurg Co. has I Dublin,
removed their' down town' ofPcc* to; modern,
the new quarters over the Sheehan!
buildiing. TiSesc offices arc by far Mebane cotton deed for planting,
the handsomest suit, of oil in room, m Get them of I’tterback ft liutris < o.
♦»♦»♦♦♦$♦♦»>>»♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j ladles Monday afternoon Lt '3:3q at
'► I’ll he «
O’BRIEN ADDITION
< •
One and a Half Blccks From Main Street
v /*
Foe a liitiltetl time oiik vfd will sell lots Tor $2’>XXl
dowif and *15.U0 a month. Ih iees i a«Kt‘ IVoin $100
to $800. Those lots ate all lart?e and have plenty
room fora Rarage.
Don’t Overlook Opportunity for a Safe Investment.
O’BRIEN BROS. DUBLIN, TEXAS
Telephone N.23
NOT
j the church. At Sunday schoul last
Sunday ther.u was an atteadance of 29(1.
This Is good hut the atm is to increase
his to 3%. It ought easily to. he done.
j-SiijicrtntMidctjf. •« ...
.(pc Haritfa recently cololtratod , hm
< ►. eighth birthday bj epberedinla
| utMuher of bis young friends with »
i lackey party on tho lawn the home
o j tho roswlt o the fenny costianes. I»-
tercotlng games were pl:v'«d id d#i-
° v'osn i **fr< . ..menta '*»•!'• o,l to A •
! J I MM,ln nflntttfl
< I .
ff you appreciate g xl W'-tk/'inm-
Carl Brink £.'Hondo yur.pa.intln,; and
iktpcrhaiighig. 8aU»f«cDoti and f ist
class wmk guaranteed Headquarters
ut Ha^ris-Clay T.umber yard.
from Wrc© to look after property in- j
terest anear the city. He disposed of.j
one of b!» farm* near town and has j
another In the'hands of the Dublin J
Realty Company for ■ -.
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
( ANE SEED FOR HALE.
Pure Afric.r.i Red Top Cafe 1
sii,. ut $? bushel.--Jan. N. Uov
i. Phone 2h,!S-F4. Route 4, DubL
I
NOTICE TO EiRliEUV
Wt» here a car of Mebane
i.t.vt, Cxmie in and get yocr
■ .1^, tin y last.—Buker & ic:r
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Dublin Music Co. II
B. W. Lafferty & Son.
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BUY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ;
UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN US
We Have
frhi* AUTOPIANO, KQilLER & CAMPBELL, ;
HOWARD and LYON & 1IEALY pianos.
VKTTROLA and FREEMAN phan«!|(raphs.
VIOTOR rcr ordH, Q. R. S. player foIIh, sltpri
music ami Mini 11 Roods.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORE
ntniTw
Mrs! Oscar I’nrkitt of 5
• ;,| • Jo Du him f. r v:,1 at the j
b..me of Mrs. A. J. PiteWtt, in v :• H
Purkltt. Mr. Pnrkftt is m.A .ager
ai the cMthdv edinpreaa at \r1ct :n.‘.
whit t pvsStlcr hd -.baa ' cl- for c »««»-
(•or qf.yeqr-. .
:
1 he New In
Ladies' Low
Shoes
On Saturday but dainty little Mis?
Genevieve Morrow wm three year old
opd the event was cetatwf.tcd by « par-
ty with cake und nil.' rt fhe^hon-c , ;
her ixirents. Judge t.tui Mrs. Wrigb:
Morrow. A merry party of wee foil
wore preseiit and1 njdyqd th,
und the nice tblm.t to «'n' propured
for tho ocendon.
CITY AWOUMEHENTh
Snlijwt to Vote, of the people of City
Kledtinn $*':v.'t Monday In April
For Tax A t*e t*or md Collector--
J, K. BISHOP / Ite-eleetion l
L. C. Power' t;f Wr. n v're arrested
In lMib’In lest night by City Marshal
Gibbs, on authority from Waco fee bis
arrest on a charge fee thefi of an
ntttoniohle In that city, sheriff jldme
of Afcl-ennan county came up last
nlftbt from Warn aijd rotunuxl today
with hi* prlatncr.
CITY KI.M ITtH NOTIFK
An election is hereby ordered to be
FOI.nit tNXM M FMl ATS
Subject to lmrb'icratic l’rlmarlea of
July 1920
r
Por' cheriff •
, AD3 OXFORD
1 JOHN W. WRIGHT
( For Counhy TfeaanriW.--*:.:,'. -
^ MRS C. KSTANDLEK f re-el «c)
held at the City HaV' tri itnblln, Texas. iFVte Coqnly Jiiafg*'
on the first Tartar fn April, 1920, ^ “rns
the c hain;- the sh t b day of said
month.
At this cl ' tftvn offpem are to be
elected as fo'buws Ore ablermtn each j
i
IV
W. C Ht RNKTT
• K B, SOLOMON
W K IKyWKR
For Tax Ass/moor—
HKNRV DBlX’HKR.fre-electlOn)
front wards iw, two cad three of the j A. 11. BKACHAMP
city of DttWb. i city • • retary and a j CHARLKY HANCOCK
oltv assess* i nd euilt t >r of taxes. KD (XLtJHR
tho terms then expiring of AldertlJen por County Clerk
J. M. Smith, ward one; J M, Hlgrjln.- j j. j. PATE (Re-«le«tlott >
hot bam. ward two, Reijben Parker,} .VRae IP LA ROCKER
ward three.CItvSi civtary Ge'.LKellc i Vn County ’Attorney ' *
end Aaeeeaor ltd ttollectei I. (6 I RAM M. Hi .soM-L- ...
Btrht.p. AKficec are l ) be el. ted For Commissioner PreHnct Two
for the full term of fwo year*, or un-
til their tirrmor* ere eletded and
qualified
D. V fWBBHAN, Mayor.
cat) 1- KR1.14DR, City me.
W, C, GBK
U K. VAUGHN.
■JL A. ALEXANDER
For Http' Public Insttruction -
MARY MARRH tre-electlon)
An obvious cii an oh in the world of fashion has
caused much attention to ho jjiven to ladies shoes.
More beauty is evideneing itself each day. Unusual
rB-lniess, quiet luxury and true art is being ]mi into
tio; man', new sivlc' now displayed in'our store.
PUMPS
We now have a complete stock of pumps in
patent and kid with one eye ties or plain if
you wish.
COLONIALS
In patent thill or glared kid in 3by ami high
y,, heel. ‘
OXFORDS
Are being featured a great deal this season it
low and high heel, black and Cordovan kid m
Troston calf.
; The right time to get your Spring low cut”, is now
while our shoe stock is fresh.
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.