The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 4 of 10
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I'DilrrWMrof every tlearriptlon »i priren that will startle you.
Goto*. see and be omtinml that we are im-Uibr (*oo»1m lower
than you ran buy them elsewhere.
Genuine Rhome Hereford Flour
Best granulated sugar, 20lbs for
Good Navy Tobacco per lb
Good Rice, 40 lbs for
XXXX Coffee 8 packages for
HHik MWw out ot Meridian.
Tim two-rear-old son of Wm. Rua-
aad lady died 30 Novembei *<r t*
►he Aunify home io this city and
► bailed at 5 p m. on the follow-
day at the Buoy an cemetery.
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kounts
W* have received potto
W. Smith, formerly of nei
to chance the Program pi
him at that plac* to Np
county, Texaa. Mr. Smlt
be extraordinarily malt pk
hie new hoam and aaya he
to be the best sU-romt
Kasli Kounts
tend Chronicle of last
the serious illnent with
Will Dixon. It Pill be
that Mr. Dixon was
meted with Latham Go.
except corn, and it Is thefts
pill Improve aa Urn ooantry 1
up. We ait glad Mr. Smltl
prenent well pleased with hk
location, bot hardly think be
means to ni that “ha Mm
White Lily Washing Machines
rj: Sheriff Sandlin took
10 convicts to the penitentl-
Thoraday----Rev. Shelby
Mils peek for Waco to at-
utaual meet Inc of the Tex-
(let Association Newt,
Another car just received and in order to run them oat be'
fore January 1st we are going to reduce the price to fT.SO
until that date. Huy one. take it home and let roar wife
use it and if it docs not do the work bring it back and get
your money.
fact that the Methodist stake a
eoce in aseslon this week an
bound to sand Rev. Henry M.
tc another charge this year, tv
Inf served his limited Um aa ]
of the Method let charah at
Ae evidence of their appeweiat
Rev..Loaf at a pastor and ad
the Baptist nangisjittan dlaa
their service Mat Sunday so
enable their people to hear
Long's farewell eermoo. This (
Everybody in thii territory knows the celebrated Moon
Bros, and Banner buggies. Below we show you what cash
will do at the Big Cash Store.
1*4 leather top, best Moon Bros buggy $75.00
Full leather top best Moon Bros, buggy 78.50
Beat dull top Banner buggy 47-5°
x*4 leather top Banner buggy 50.00
kownwood Dally Bulletin of
ay* that W. C. Bowden is
1 after a short but serious III-
d that Mr. Bowden Intends
Ua business at that point on
of hMlI! health. Mr. Bowden
• a attiaso of Dublin.
We have a complete liue of
stoves and ranges aud can
save you money. Sec us be-
fore you buy.
amber 14th aaya:—Rail«
log more than fm tea j
and 17 cents a pound ha
the dip here, which Is
These prices will con-
vince you that we
mean what we say.
3 in. New Harrison
wagons <>2.50
2 3-4 in.New Harrison
wagons 60.00
3 in. Mitchell wagons
Best pointed barb wire $2 75
per 100 pounds.
E. Standee died of lieart
mr home near Altman on
ihrtrt, November 5th. De-
I aeveaty-thrre years old
loved and admired by all
her. fler remains err*
the aametery the foiloa-
this line. Our stock is enor-
mous. We make our own
Saddles and Harness, we
know the kind of leather
they' are made out of and
know that they are hand
made, which make them su-
perior to machine made
goods thaL our competitors
handle
I. C. Much lag ton of llico.
Mayor Huehlngson of that
I mother of Editor W. C.
■00 of Dublin, died at llico
ay of Mat peek and was
I the city cemetery at that
Mm sjmpaDiies are extend-
1 bereaved relative*
2 3-4 inch Mitchel
wagons 65.00
3 inch New Moline
wagons 67.50
2 3-4 inch New Moline
wagons 65.00
MITCHELL i LEWIS CO.
HIGGINBOTHAM
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904, newspaper, November 18, 1904; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530971/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.