The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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verything about Cottolene is clean and pure from its origin t
.farmed into life by the sun on Southern Cotton Fields, nurtured by rain and
the Cotton plant finally concentrates in its seed that life-giving and life-sustai
quality which is the basis of Cottolene. Cottolene makes food nutritious, delicii
and healthful. Then think of people using hog lard when they can ge
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Dec. let.— We are having some
nlee. cool wcatlier in this section.
Hog killing will soon tie in order.
The school for our community
commenced tills morning with a fair
attendance. It is holding forth in
the new school house, with Miss
Lola Lacy of San Antonio in clmxge.
We understand that •Prude'' John
Kay had his thigh broken while help-
ing to lift a cow to lier feet, which
was down with a broken leg.
Mrs. 8. K. Keith of this plan- is
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Tarleton (College at Stephenville
visited relatives in tills section Fri-
day night and Saturday.
L. M. Stephen and wife visited **>»» I* over and some are now pre
near liublin Sunday. paring for a new crop..
J. V. Stephen and family are visit- T. Fergerson made a Hying trip
ing J. It. Steptien near Lamkin fof a to Stephenville Wednesday evening,
few days. School opened Monday witli a
Mr. Wimbarley wlm rented and j fairly good attendance. Interesting
worked tlie Curtis place this year re- talks were made by Uev. J. T. Owen,
moved to tlie Nation last week. Messrs J. T. Fergerson and J. A.
Luther Davis' new Imhim* is near-1 Alexiutder.,———
ing completion. ------------* [ B*v. Halt, |>astor
COW CKKKK. our roads, buy our produce and sp*«nd
Kacnisr ror-» puMiMoa. tlieir money in our county can fur-
:ird.—Cotton picking w ill j nisli practically tlie same articles for
■ - considerably less money
agents are getting from
than tliese
tlie people.
Stops the cough and works off the
cold. Laxative Broino-ytiluim* Tab-
lets cure a cold in one day'. No cure
no pay. Price 35c.
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* ohm tin* x tutor.
j ii INv. 3rd. , K. K. Anthonv has re-
— . of the . .n | signed as cashier of the Coma m l a?
I tain is needed to enable the farm- and Comanche Presbyterian church-1 \,n,>wai um >i...ha*
er to break land. Some of them are ,ea. preaclied tiers last Sunday u*ora-_hJwl by ,(w, (.|^.t;nll „r Sam
ing and evening. , c,„k to lhal
rroni present indications it seems
that ttiere will Is* an unusually large
clearing new land. We look for the
largest, crop of cotton to be planted
in l!«M that lias ever lieen planted in
sick at this writing:
, M. J. Spleer. “S' ...
ITt|e~U*tter till*. Big wunties will prompt tlie tanners
lewuttrtirTTTTs'aiid arijoln-
Brath County Court
llenry IVrrv Koss (colored) selling'
liquor to a minor two cases. Plea,
of guilty 1n one cast* and acquittal1
in one.
Cage A Crow vs. A. 11. Gilbreath,
suit bn note dismissed at **ust of
plaint iff.
I msi. Y. Cask ins '». Ft- Wort.lj.Bt_—
j ltJo.Ur*fKk-JTritroa«I, sitit on account
i ludgement for plaintiff for
Mrs.Itett ie Miller vs Texas t cutral,
railroad eompaov, damag<*s. jmlge-
iru-nt for pla^ulrff 4*4r X4' ,-4i.-------——
Dr. It. A. Miller vs. Texas Central
railroad suit on achount. nuhioH'iit-;
Mrs. Sarah W'llwm dnui -o +rrr ho defendant couipanv
« . . .___r I Issue tirtinirtfltyTfktav nigl.t. ‘ M. Simmons vs J II. t ag**.
\lso!Kr»t,i ^hntjr. rile lari I weeyj[_gfc. Jtnill and teml^-.wy i.laHTedaiHitlier j T||C ,vluro|*,|0,M.r** will damages, judgement for plaint iff in I
week.
J. A. Hickman
Tom Hechrist left
Heaver county.
and fattier and
to plant more extensive than ever.
year.
Ijuite a numbei of tlie farmers
this section have recently
oft
up;
i .slim of ♦.'»!*. 07.
. A <siat.is| t<*nguc. f*»ul brent Ii «md se,. ms to indicate that within a very . "
last Saturday for Hogged condition in the l-.wH* sug- , , , ,7,\I*lckn«>m.
, the tax assessor and collector.
received j , Mrs j w. Cunningham died Mon-1 “‘"road. damage,,
shipments of<s ftuit trees. which; (!ay (||fftt, aft,.r a )ollw, ami puinful defendant .umpanv
Texas Central
udgctneiit foi
rnoK. KtiWAun k. rutin, &|
Greatest of All
short time tliis |iart of Texas will In
just suite*| for such ailments. I tlie fruit section of the soMth. We
Bests the us** of Pri«*kIv Asli Hitters
to Dublin soon. It will leave us j Agents,
without a blacksmith at this place. aLTMAH
CHir citizens are talking of having , 0rr«,.H.,i„»...
a Christmas tree at this place during |^. )s, Nearly all
tlie holidays. Talk it up.
large per cent of t hem arc apple and
pear.
We seem to Ire liountifulIv blessed
A Csstly Kutaks.
Blunders are sometimes verv ex-
peasive. tKs*asionally life it****lf is
the price of a mistake, hut you'll nev-
er be wrong if you take Dr. Kings
New Life Pills for Dyspepsia. Dizzi-
ness, Liver or HoWe| trouble*. They
are gentle vet thorough. i-V*. at
Overton Drug Csj’s Drug Store.
the cotton year with agents and |**ddlers
here averaged half a bale to tlie acre. )lf various kinds, yet they all seem to
In* doing a lucrative business, not-
withstanding our Dublin merehants.
who par tlieir taxes, help to keep up
••CLEANING MOU5E"
<Mir new blacksmith H. II
tick is doing a good business.
N. II. West is building a gallery
to his store.
The school is progressing very
nicely here ttmugh tie attendance
is small.
Carl Jones. Martin ( hadick and
Carl lingers of this place are in the
llico seiMiol this year;
Kd Stringer has recently pur-
POIKT LOOKOUT.
tapltr Ourr«apo*ia*iir«i.
Nov. aoth.- J. V. Stepiieu killed
two large porkers last. Wednesday.
L. M. Steptien of this section
killed a very fat beef for liome «-on-
amption.
W. (i Steptien and wife made a
visit to near Pigeon on last Friday I Sui,fjav
returning home Sunday. ‘ T||, y|| (Uy ,lnKlnK
Mr. Luther Davis is in ned
threatened with slow fever. -
Willie McNeill a student of tlie
A Change of Food Cleans the
3oul's House.
When the body is clogged up by
Chased a piano. Our young folks: the use of improper food and sick-
and a few old ones were well enter- ness sets in there is nothing so
tained at hi* Iwuse last, Saturday jaM B "house cleaning " and the
night. TIh». K. Brown of Dublin; ... . , .. . . . .
lurnhl^l tl. must,*. J **■'to'l<’ “ lo
G. Connor of Dublin visitevl tliere the food* f‘»r although taking me«h-
cines may affoisl temporary relief a
mill ACT the question of bernth
■ v W NW. becomes maialy v
msawinn of nutrition. If tbe stooucL
wad other organs ot digestion and nutri-
tion me kept in a hestthful < otelttion
i will be a well-nourished budv, sad
hahility to disorders of tbe liver.
nth other dismders as amp
from ia-
liere was well
| attended Sunday.
C. A- Vincent has Uiught land
near Bucky. about seven miles from
Iflco.
L. H. Powell lias sokl Ids place to
Jim Palmer.
•Tnrle'*. Mow Pruit has Isiught
out. L. I. Harimire near Clatrette.
complete change of foo<l is much
the surest and safest way.
The highest medical authority in
the world. “Tbe Lancet” of London,
says of (irnpe-Nnts: “Out analysis
shows it is a nutritive of a high or-
mcet January 1th next lo chick
sor and collector. .1 H. '•t r;iti<I w
Mrs. J. W
night after
W. Y«mtur vN. \V. \. Hyatt el
ai. *uit for rissivetv on warrant*
deed, dismissed at cost of plaint Iff
Notice! I ound!
«*n Saturday. \ovenil»*i _’*,ili. ««n
tin* streets of Steplwriville, I. Unfits |
,\ Morton, found myself stwking!
hands ami annoiim ing as a candidate j Yak-
fur the office of countv clerk. I now lib unusual i
take tills upiNirtur.it v to aniHiunen to ",m *n'1 l'r,"“,',"r*
my friends of the county tl.at. I am
(in tlie racr, ami ask to Is* given a
Tlie organization of a new national | favorable consideration I will Is*
Imnk fort oiiiais lie is under way. , subject to the democratic primary
Mayor Ifusuel is preparing a veto ^ „uk,. rlM, fa,v u|,
of the ordinance recently passe.I by upright prnelples. Believing myself
the city .•ouiK-il grant inn a franchise I to fl„ ,jH. #||||! tu
•hi*j please the |«oplc. I liereliy solicit the
vote of every tior\>t voter.
Yci v Ifespectfullr Your*.
III'FI’S MOItTON,
Hat bin. Texas.
Italy A llaggatd
The last puhtieation ot the . >K*ai
option priN-lamation apiN*ared m tie*
t’hlef last week and tlie saloons will
close at midnight Fridav of tliis
week.
Ksquire West was seriously hurl
last 'rimrsday by fallhig from a load
of bay. Three i ills were broken
and he was otherwise bruised.
The farmers institute will meet
neat Saturdav.
to a new teleplKHie company, at
place.
Tlie stock law goes into effect in
tlie Sipe Springs precinct, next Wed.
newday. --------?
Two ftres <xvurre«l in (‘omaimhe
early last Friday morlng. An nut-
ha Ve opened a
I louse at t be residence of
wall first caught, and was ex-
tinguished. l-atcr tlie platform near
tlie freight depot was on tire. About
l». Ding- ,M*W opposite Mist rot's.
TIm* neatest place in town. As
perfect ls*cf as ran Is* had anywhere.
A trial order solicited jgf
eighty bales of cotton was damaged Brath Probate Matters,
in tlie latter blaze. { Fzdate of F .M. limwne. minors
of Dublin, application for appointed
Eminent Ducovarwl
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Mill
th«- ye»l: -v-i j ' I usal'WV wi|
the Yataksnl
i.». -I I- • * ' t i I'jilmfl^Af
Mwtag )< ii i - »». ha*«*|
nm.iftint * lop a M|
|4a*r ihat Ttr . , qard
.■ill fjtii' I ..'-iy,,lh^“
pound.
11,,-tun ’ 1 ■»
ir-ult |*.mi an ii'tjmmt I
■ liquor IJoul, lii' ct -lrW*J(
In thejiMiflvl^_—
Dl LE0!f.
K*(ttlir ( oirMpoielenrr.
I*ec. :trd. Mr. and Mrs. ti. ||.*
Morrison attended the Alumnt at
Texas Christian i niversity at Waco
der since it contains the constituents
Pink Hinglmm. C. II. tTtaw and, ^ f°od »«> T«7 ••tisfirt-1 ni_Wednrwday and Tii’urs.iay ,
Kverett Jones and families will move | orr and rich |»ro|Nirtion and in an! T. J. Naliors and daughter Miss
easily assimilable state.” “About, Stella, A. L. D'Spain, Mr. and Mrs.
the vital
r til* rr hr. (or «l*
_ Aaraa. «*» aolla.
UM 4iSrrr«rf, i*w»llw,
m nU*l far a *hort lime
ibnaMUnfi
^3
vEtmrnr a# Ae
m yeai swd I
to Haakeli county soon.
J.K. Stringer, J. Y. CTmdick and |t«0 years ago,” saw a resident of
W.D.Whlsenant have reently bought I SprinRvin# ,n<i / , ,m(, tArrible
“c.TlWmw has a new girl at his h troub,fl *n,‘ *«<»“”**»• *
liouse. tried ail kinds of medicine* none of
Miss Ft lie I HoIiIjh has got a m*ImmiI tliem cured me. I was so run down
live miles from Hloo and will take | not eat, got very little sleep,
the examination this week.
Wiley Altman and T. O. Cowan
of llico were here Sunday.
I>ee. 3rd. Crops are aliout ail
gattiered in l ins community and tlie
school at Lone Star will therefor*
begin next Monday
Preparations are being made for
a Christmas eve entertainment.
Prayer meet ing service was held' at
the liome of JiqjJturneti Wadnaaday
night.
A candy breaking was enjoyed by
'an<l was dizzy-headed sod misernhle
all of the time. About that time a
friend told roe tliat the only way to
cure my trouble was to change *my
food and recommended Grape-Nuts.
“From lay very first msal of
Grape-Nuts my stomach liegaa to
get better ud ell the improvements
tlmt com** from s healthy stomach in
>lare of an unhealthy one soon fol-
wed. ami this was not all, for just
as great an improvement came in
my brain* All of the disci ness is
the young people Monday night at1 gone and ray brain is now dear and
tlie home of Burs- Haiyer and an- i active.' I can eat any thing I want,
oilier Saturdav night at the home sleep well and %m altogether a new
of Mr. Starien. [man mentally and physically
Dr. Johnson of Pfoetor was in “At tbe time I commenced to use
this community Wednesday for a [ this food I we- nothng but a skele-
profemionai visit. In starting out, ton weighing lit pounds but now I
Mg team became frightened and ran | havagotbaek my aondal weight of
a' four strand wire team
vhs were not hurt but the
Mbs Ada Wells
tetek this week.
reported
lyaoo.” Name given by Poat-
nm Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Thm’aa tennon.
Look ineadt package for a copy
of Um iantnus nttla book. "The
Road to WaHrilW^
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guardian, granted. Mrs. Anna
Browne guardian of Madge and Flow*
Brown; G. II. liimduiu of Coman-
<*lie, guardian uf elate sin) |iersnn of
Hr nest Browne.
Kstatc of Krnest Browne, appli-
oatloti to remove guardiansldp to
Comanche county granted.
Kstatc of F. M. Browne, tinal
report of S. S. Davis, temporary
administrator, approved Bond of
Mrs. .vnna Browne as iiermaiient
•L H. Morrison, J. K. Hobson. Mrs.
M. K. Wilson. Mrs. (^ilh> McAfee,
and Mrs. Mabel Him attended the
Christian convention at Diildin Sat-
urday and Sunday last.
Mrs. ,\. L . D'Spain is apawdillg •dministratoi approve*! in tlie simi tif
this week in Wmv with tier daughter I•Bb following bondsmen: J.
Mrs. S. K. Daeley. |B- Ijttliam. S. * S. Davis U. B.
Mm. M. K. Wilson is In Waco • M. Jordan, B. W
this week visiting tlie family of Mr l-»*T«*rty.
William ManelWHter. Oel a free sample „f OhamU rlain V
T»r. < . C . Harrison and family , Stomach And LiverTabteteat Overton
left last Friday for tlieir future"Inune Brtigfk.’s drug st»r»* They are east-
in Kl Campo* Texas. *Hk»* a^q mor.* ,,|ea^«,,t j„
KM lUmnwnd Mlt fur IV..,,
.tend tlie Masonic Grand lodge •'as** witli idlts. K# giil«r
attend tie* Masonic «iran*l lo*lge
meeting. I«“v ' ;
Dr. it. H. Buah, b enlarfJng t,is Memrfa BteteMW. Kiy HernadiM,
of *fa] Bnti Rvamt and Kd. keitl. refairt a
Pleasant time at tlie Thta^ivlng
sanitarium by ,tl»e addition
irawe raeam.
W C. Streety and wife visiteii in. iiall at stephenvilb, TiiuVJdaT'nluhi
Mpe Spring. Thursday. of Iasi week ' *ht
Howard D'Spain made a hfln— * .
trip to Morao laat vteek. am-„ JP*fP * BU^.
Over Tl.onf liales ig ration have their ears agalaat th^t^ntliiua^o'^
a New
have
with their
lieen received up to Dm*. 1st. ">ro* nd»tion ..f fiogorl
Mies Myrtle Williams vkitefl re- for <vnsurnj4ion.
su,-,. wimau k„„. IM.,
.1 * termlnialon. Head what T H u..«!
Mr. and Mrs. J. M - Whal+v and "f Beall. Miss hasp, «ny |j.B,
Mia. J. B. Wilson spent Sunday In wlf- ---
Dublin.
B* T. Hjgglnliottuim waa In Dub-
lin Sunday.
Hohaon
ajrmptoa *.f eoa-
Mimpdon. W»e hwk Dr Kings New
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Wagon.
General RepiW^
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|{tiliber tires fur
A s|ie* ialty of overll
All work ensh. r«*pM
arrangement.
Shop Naar Public Wa
I new BtSS
CMtClMI ~ “
M.
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la aiill doing
* old *tan*l.
! poat-offiie-
| Short Orders,
: hll Hours. Hr
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1903, newspaper, December 4, 1903; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth531032/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.