The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 5
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 1U, 1894.
“J?™ RL MAL'KALI i: HOW THE DUBLIN NICKEL STO
ILISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
iuMMWNt Rato*.
j Ukr tun »( |w|M r up l» time <*i
ntuatlo.i-•>■ primary ••(•■ctuui*; • <Mi(f*' '
n«l offli-e-. *.X; rit-trtct. #4; t-auitr. W*. |«r<
•I #1 Ml.
i taki- rim *»l iKtiM-r fium awl «H< r
or priii)]imitll X It*' •‘UiiMHi
looul. #l.Y; ill*trt«t. •l«. immy.W.
Ik ur autturiwl to UWMIH')' Terrell
Irymi ■ rawIMati' lor U*
, count)', «ub)*»'t to tl*r art It «u o| I Ur
_ d'b party prlnu»r»e« »r touxentlun.
Fg pp. pniiuirUiii t<> aaiHMUM-r J n •»•••
,ol nnr Alnanricr,a r*«<UU»ii l*>r
our, xiltjerl It. IVt»j>l«' - |w*rt> it*
f( am aullu.rU.-l to »iiimmiim < J. I Wliilrz
a* a caudMatr l**r tounty ••U rW. •oipjn l
i action trt I)•« |«*o|»l«-'» |mrty.
tKare autlit.rUi-l lo MnnooiX'i- ).. It Itol.
J of Itun van naiMHlI), »- » « aiiriltlirie
IfiMiiitv clerk. .illijn t to the ai tlou ol IU«
i-ratlr pHiuartri- or com ••iitiou.
jrp. arr autliorl/..-.! to aim* uufr Int It I
j CtMik a »-an*ll*lat)- tor I oiiutv .......... .
Ljm-t lo tin* artUui of tlo tl.nuxiull. |«ri
rln or roil \ rut Ion
Is Knoukinjr tlu*m RUrht ami Left ami will uive vou a few Prices for the Month of March !*
a
•jti yds Indig" Blue 1'rint^. . .
2li yds fine Sea Island f
•_'<» yds Superior Ginghams
2i» yds jjiuid Shirting Prints .
yds Domestic 1-yard wide,
‘it* yds giuxl Cotton Cheeks.
20 yds Bleaching 1-vard wide.
20 pairs heavy Sinks.........
20 yds w ide Ijtt . t
20 iarge fine cakes Soap
•V.
i Tin Bucket ......
I Tin Dipper
I Tin Cup
I large Tin Pan.
lo large Marble.-......
■j pound stick Candy
dozen Clothes Puts
1 paper tine Brass Pins
l iptire Paper. . .......
Hill (IVt « KVTs.
•V
1 yard ( ottonnades.....
1 yard Nainsinik
.... K
1 yard wide Lace ......
.... K
1 (Kittle Ink...........
.......
.... »v
1 iarge .Slate...........
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.... *k’
1 large Tablet.........
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1 j’ard Crossbar
. . . . *K
1 yard Embroidery
.• I-
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1 yard Screen..........
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1 yard Crash .....
Now the above is not at COST, and I am not FIXING to MOVE—you see, and I am
not sayfncj one thing and doing something else—you see. All I ask is to
(iive the Old RKLIAKLK XICKKL STORE it Chance to Save you the Nickels!
\ti\ tliini' not Satis tact < it v, I will make it ri^lit. I am your-, anxious to please.
DUBLIN NICKEL STORE.
/•
H. I. WOODS.
An Air Ship Inventor.
Mr. • i> Si liruyer. minlunc-t
of this < itv h;i- at la.-t completed
................... an air ship on which he has been
LtMTtaor truth iiMiuty. -iihji-«t i" air working tor the na-t several years,
bplc'* imMv |»rftitt»rl*‘« «*r tmt' 11«•■*. 1
► fc Bn* Mill lll»l l/**! l«* MIIIHMIll*'*' k
f WIiiIimt** «» l*»r * I »••• irt **f
■ail> , lo III** ii» Hon o| I |h o|.U* -
iy |»rli»iar> or « «*u\ ••ntion
f K icimiiimmiim** " II llo*
ami. •*! 'Im|wi/.. a mini Mint*’ 1**1
"Mr. Albert Favorite.
Arkan- 0. A H and Bi-Confederate Reunion nt A new^ real estate association has The Grand Army Department Cemi
-as < itv. Kan., wishes to oive our Dublin. April 3. 4. and 5. just been formed in Dublin to do a
renders' the lu-nelit of Ids i \peri Scaled hid- will he received until oenernl land, collecting and immi-
enn* with colds. He sav.- ‘ I * " ' l'*'k Monday. March 2«>th. gration business. 1 he association i
I1V ...... ....... contracted a mid early la»t' spring 1 H-‘ •- the -ale of privilege-, at intendsmaking their business a
andsav-ho will make a (rial trip ithat settled lungs, and had the state Kmampnmnt ami ex- general one and not strictly local
Ttin' in-tutoi*<»i hi- irii-mi-»• Km.....ury «>n fit** 2'ith of May. in thi* city. Diardlv recovered from it when 1 * unfederate reunion, to m- held as most institutions of this kind
lie ha- applied for a patent and! caught another that hung on all atDtitdin. j cxas
•xt summer and left me with a hacking and .t!i l.i.N t*
H . 11 * Itllm-rv «»f l.il*|fl*-V|||» 1*4MM 111IIIIl
Mia ji rniHlt'Irtl* f«»r It* |»l«'«:t|t«H \ «* «*l
>|ki t'trtliil) III the lA fft-latur* •«*!»
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I*. M l»t*\•• A.-a ’
^or " ur*l Mi».
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t*\|mm I> In reirivi* it tiinr lit*
month. In cofliicction with this. |,cnugh whicti I thought I never
In-has alao invented a life pre-erv-|,would get rid of I had used
er which lo- intend- testing at tin- ( hamlu-rlain * ougli llviiiedy
highest point ohtainahle. I h c some fourteen years ago with much
Pi:oi.i;i -» i- not :i"|uaiut) l w ith I sin < <**s. and conclmlcd to try it
•f the machiio ' - again, when I tiad got through
| with •*m- bottle in ymtlgh left me.
rocR bio srccusEs - *SI 1. id hotth - mr -^ale l>\ - >.
Having Jitlo' Io i-ih < 1 in i!t to |».ivi-
oiou- than*make good all thcad-
verti-ing claimed for them, the fol-
Inwing tour renn-dic.- heve reached
a phenomenal -ah*. Dr. King’s
New 1 ti.-coverv for
i ( ol l liomas B. King ha- ac-
' ceded to the call of citizens puh-
lishefi in our last week’s issue and
to-day announces himself a candi-
tu held niost institutions of thi-
April Hru. 1th. are The organizers are Hon.
lu for single or Fvan Jones. J. .1. Kager. J.
i *'ic Till, i «ii "W - -1>*,ley and E. Brock, and the a.--o-
ciation name will he the --West
learn ami drink-. Texas Land and Immigration Bu-
reau."
cigar- etc. « t v n
Mv Lost Your Gam
A. \\’. Nimmowill sell for thirty,
da\ s w atches, clocks, ami rings at
At lca-t ten thousand people are greatest saerif.ee ever known.
expected, a- -pec.al one fare rate- *havt * lar^ a:#orlmel't ,,f f'*
i , it „ i , ,i.„ above, all new . ( ome and see the
are given l>\ a!! railroau- in the '* . , .
• great hargaans and look over the
" Preparation-are being made for «»** styles- Mv.s is not a -ale of
a number of race- during the time. ‘ 1***a|* c'M,d- but an artual ;acr.,*" e
j;\i 11 -. \ i ni' jit-
IN-
I' or -ale ol ice
l.uie li stand-,
i 'onfed mnaric-
Feed for sjock.
Fix ing jinnie- and other amuse-
ments or -lands not specitied.
m
w
"'r ................... . of counly ^ •; Ll -:r, ,. . ,- 4v: ..r Vr,x a :.l -f ««»»»*••
cough- and odd-, each bottle guar- ................... ThU f;w., ttiM fwxeraiiy ami ui ptay x ^ uay an i ^ „ , ,
anteed.
perfect pill.
Hood S I ills cure Lillionsness. , aj.,. guaranteed to
loHX XX. I Alik-, ufn VI.I.As.
The subject of the above sketch
...... ... ________s...... — __. _____ xvill lie one uf Duhlins distinguish-
Fh-itric BUter.-TVlie areat "f ^r*^* ,’"u,1,.v- This fact will njgjlt jirexvorks. hv the Maston A The Rook Island Bail wav (o. is ed visitor- during the encampment.
reme.lv fo'r Liver. Stoma. I, and received with.narked >*PPr*;v.l, Wells Mfg. ( o.. of lloston. several noted for the persistence with
Kidm v- Buckh-n’s Arnica SaP-e I r",n a parts of hrath munty "T I band-and numcrou- other attrac. which its^otticials try to induce tm- Cliotsa. kiainut.
tin- U-st in the world, and Dr' v<*t‘*r>‘- wn*l •* ** °njy nwessaryj tjoiis. migration and build up the coun- Mr A. I. Arm-trong. an old
to say that the bona fide citizens of 'fire right to reject any bids is trv through which its lines run. druggist, and a prominent citizen
reserved: terms cash xvhen bids are This company has a thoroughly or- j of this enterprising town, says: “I
awardad. Bid-etc. to Ik- address- ganized department for this busi- „,-H some forty different kinds of
Bi-ikx A I.iGkxM). ness and has. tor the past fexv' r-ougli medicine-, but have never
Dublin. Texas. months. I»een xvorking for Texas, j jn my experience sold so much of
w ill he glad to tell vou more of ‘"‘ ‘“‘.l l7/’*Yr...................... the result of which is that sex'eral any one article a- I have of Bal-
““ ' *xn>g. Anyone in Krath county having hundred substantial farmer- from: lard’s Horehound ftyrup. All
Companx 1 Praia** WaaU4. 1 seed -weet potatoes to sell can tirnl Iowa. Kansas and Nebraska have who use it say it is the mostper-
When visiting Dublin bring your a ready market by advertising the lieeome citizens of the Lone Star; feet remedy tor cough, col.1. eon-
Scarlct I ever at DeLeon. chickens, turkevs, butter and eggs fact in the Pkim.hk.-s. state. The last issue of the sumption, and all diseases of the
The tire department wa- out on ( urrent report on the best of an-, tn K. W. IIvhui-. .... .. . f “Western Trail.’* a newspaper throat and lung-, they have ex'er
ill Saturday evening for a few thority says there are a number of trj Oldham Buildin-. “I olbert is the name of a ,,ewpublished in Chicago by the Bock tried." If is a specific for croup
ca.-es of scarlet fever at DeLeon. I•”> t r post-office recently organized an'* j |-|and almost entirely devoted and whoopimr cough. It w ill re-
W'ltcr is miles from Dublin. The scliiuds The waterworks c-unpany are ; authorized, situated in the lower |Q Texas, and contains much in- j lieve a cough in one minute. Con-
iilimni -on- eve- w ho have closed there on account of it placing a mam leading to the new |»ortton of F.rath county. | formation as well as numerous tains no opiates. For sale hv S
i.‘ l's# lio other. K.-r sale l.y *^« “ ^ ^ "< «-H* Muiu* x« j *X!r * U*V‘% 'T*“*'3
quarintining against that plat i. which ht-autifv that somlier citadel *‘er old 1,1 ever-v re>^,e<', excel,t t*" 11 j- ' W H Howard of Tonaz an-
Press- THE STRONC POINT about of those who have passed ; *»“* P^ronage of her new>,,apers., nouni-w'in this i.-sue of the i'R.m-
I ------- w—e. ^™^tu u | The essential element ot advertis-.«»» tins paper^nad a po tal^ tard^to REgi4 for |ht. wffi„ of ,heriff gub.
. . - i''1,. ' i'a i* i honest convictions. There is not j e<|.
Use Cream of Boses fur the com- ‘ ,jr ‘hem and the dealer , ^ a niort. Ilia„ •
exion. For sale hv S. S. Davis. «»* attachetl herewill. f , jjt iijioll tnirt than the
....ii ‘ - glad to tell you more ot .. 1j-.
Major I. K. Gillett has decided them. Sold by the'Dublin Drug 1 0,1 ’ ’ **’
enter the race for county trens-
rr.
»urs.
Roche's Painless Eye
8. Davis
Ed Abrahams and N.
______________ POINT about of those w ho have passed
will shortly place a Mock of B the cure* by Hood'* Sarsaparilla i*
leral merchandise in the build-1 that they are permanent. They start from
ag lately vacated by S. .1. Weaver, thesolidToundition —Pur* Blood.
F. M. Bratton is preparing to1 8iek H*a4aeh« Cared saenuee saie ip going on. non mat me ousuirs- men .mu |.............., ,. - ling moved here from t.ravson
»ove his saddlery ami harness Mrs. Mary Shneck of Iredell. . citi*.na’ mass meeting i “erchan|,,ir “hould nClonl ‘ Friends of Col. W. B. Whitacre. countv. where lie was bom'and
iness into the Bisien opera Texas xvrite-. “I have been sub- . iiieht the tire denartment was itbe "a-v |*®trona^e. uf Lingleville. announce him in raisedi He has-erved the people
lilding. op|K*site bis present J*rt to sick^ headaches, kiwv Ilwa>‘ ,.aiIt.d to order in the opera house j The Ph<h.kk>s. without doulK j this issue of the Pits.re*- as a of Precinct * a-constable for one
*' f? “ •* 4 ° and reconsidered their recent tie- has the liest list of rrzular correi*- (,*i'<li<l4tt‘ f°r R'*1 legislature from term and made a good one. The
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If you ever intend to buy a jpg is being contributed bv the *>t. Met at>e. t*. I. pori t ' %»
watch or clock you should see A. | hwal papers, without anything like 1" orth. Texas, giving your address j , . '| ,* _ oitize-n* of
W. Nimmo, the jeweler, while the one-hall the reasonable cotn|>ensa-, "r anv ofyour friends you tb,n^ - j.- . f* : i,
-ale i. rung on. I ,i„„ IK., bu-i„— and I «H>ll Mk. » e«|.y. 4:1-4. ^
you strong. •> Bswsi* *f OiitsMts for Cstarrk tkat C«*- cided to attend in the procession, welfare of the paper, we are glad
taia M*re*ry. . ____M_, \ to hear from each and everyone of
as mercury will surely destroy the . AIHsIim aiuum them every week, and feei more
sense of smell and completely xle-! Owing to unavoidable circum-: disappointment than one might
range the whole system when en- stances krath l ounty Allitm-e will j think when the rush of business
B. F. Keed. of Lampkin, has
ired the contract for carrying
i mail between Dublin and that
for the coming four years. He
begin service in a short while.
W. C. Ready, of Thurber. was
, the city Saturday in the interest
! his candidacy for sheriff*. He is
“ready” to announce in the
That's our presumption
; any rate
tering it through the mmous sur-1 »«**»*» Lingleville. April ! cau„c? an}-t,f them to drop out for appreciate hearing from him.
faces. 8uch articles should never ; iiiMead of at Bartons Creek. Thp( a week or two. Our appreciation The Fort Worth and Rio Grande
be used except on prescriptions ' meeting will of a necessity be self . ^ eogtributions is not 1
from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney *
v-.;^„.i L..L Go., Toledo. 0.| contains no nier-
« 7°u Itrt the genuine. It is taken
in IMS weth s paper. internally, and made in Toledo,
Jeetph V. Dorey, of Warsaw, 111., Ohio, bv F. J. Cheney it Co. Tes-
-as tumbled with rheumatism and j timonials free.
I a number of different remedies ! Sold by Druggists; price 7>c. per
ya none of them seemed to i bottle. _
a anv good; hut finally he! ___________________
i hold of one that speedily cured j, printed A short biography of
Ho was much pleased wiUi |he present (LA. R. Department
and fait son that others Mini-. Commander, Jno. W. Parks, with
iy afflicted would like to know | a ukeneos,-and also that of Capt.
nt the remedy waa that cured Jno of DnMin, who ia can.
He ■totes that it is called i didate ofirtsm Houston Post for the
i her lain s Pain Balm. F or > department commandery office.
-u-tainiitg. • '"'*”**
L Bk xxxxkk, President. which give us such s generous sbb-
I. Pirics, Secretary. scription patronage.
All county pa|»er» please copy. *
Mr. (’. F. Davis, editor of the
Farmer, of Roomfield. Iowa, says:
“1 can recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to all sufferers with
colds and croup. I have used it in
my family for the past two years
and have found it to be the best. ...
The entertainment given by the
I-adies Aid Society Friday night of
last week was liberally patronised
by the citizens in general. The
gross proceeds amounted to nea:
•75.00.
The Sons of Veterans will meet
in their hall in the Riaien opera
house building to-morrow. A
number of recruits are expected
, .. . . . from Stephenvilie to be mustered
In mother .‘olumn of to-dijs po- „ ,hi> ,
# im nrinlan u sKam hinersuli *r nf •
i by 8. 8. Davis.
‘OR THROAT
IAND LUNG
actihiaintB,
the hi* rex
AYER’S
oAlda,
.
• j Dr. R. A. Miller, offices with the
{Dublin Drug Co. when not in hia
office in the Cagney building, and
wishes his prescriptions filled at
.^at store. * tf
Rev. G. B. Rodgers, of Belton,
! will nreach in the Baptist church
8unaay morning and night, March
: 18. Morning subject, “Christian
Education.” Evening, “Polished
Daughters.”
Hood's Pills mu the be* after-
dinnel pills, amikt digestion, egree
headache. Try a.bog, 25c. 6
The Knights of Pythias are ar-
ranging and furnishing their hall
in the I'tterhack building in ele-
gant, style. The Knights keep
well up in the x-an of the proces-
sion in improvements and general
progress! venees
A mass meeting of citizens met
at the opera house last night in
pursuance to a call issued by the
honorable mayor of the city.
The object of the meeting was
explained to he for consideration
and consultation ia regard to the
entertainment of the visitors to the
G. A. R. and ex-Confaderate re-
union on April 3, 4, 5.
The committee on decoration
submitted a report not lacking in
interest. Likewise a - repost
received from the
committee.
Short but impressive
were delivered by Mg}. L. B. Gil
faM, Gel. i. CL Stocks. Bee. Evai
Jones and A. L. Murphy.
v- ;
The following letter from Dr. J.
W. Thomas, of Nebraska, who, it
will be remembered, attended the
ex-Ccnfederate reunion here last
year and took a prominent part in
the meeting, is self-explanatory:
Wunvu wins. a*04*rrii I*. MS*.
He*, a. H. MrC'kl*, tMlMte, TYBK:
Dkab Hi* axdComsadk:—Yours
ot February 24 received some time
time ago. I have deferred answer-
ing ia hope that my busiueae m
be amamsd ao as te allow uf my
visiting you on April 1. but I
that I sennet got away. I ea
sura you that l knew of _
M five me mere jiliaauvi
again visit the gaud and
this representative district. Col. j Phix.kk.-- feeD that Mr. Howard
Whitacre is one of the oldest set*! would make an efficient officer
tiers of Krath countv and a man of should he he elected.
vindictiveness and 'force of charac-1 Thp method of the Kncyciopedi*
tpr ”rf'.,ed V n i r *° 1 Britannica is to give a wnnected
hoped that he will readily ofthe more important sub-
to this action of his friends in ,dac- und„ a si ,e
ing his name for this important of- of breaki thein ^ ^
hoe. There are many who would into a nuniber ^ shorter art idea.
This essential feature of the true
Encyclopedia has been carried to
its fullest extent in the new Dallas
News edition. The following ail-
vantages are thus secured: 1. The
various part* of any subject are
grouped in their natural
and connections, withe
gain in cleameas, betides avoiding
repetitions. 2. Details are treated
with far greater fullness and thor-
oughness than is possible by the
method of fragmentary subdivi-
sions 3. The most
ing authorities
tore, and the arts give ia i
tended articles the F
original research ia their
ties.
last Tuesday with stockmen from
Dublin to apast Brownwood, all
en route to Fort Worth to attend
the stockmen's annual convention.
W.C. Horhlnzm* mart* • trip *» Mfr
thi- *«ck.
Hotter* William*, at StrplM-nvUlr. oprat
Saadap with hla parrata In Ikablla.
Uwjrfr iAeaafrt rrtarnpil Tataria)' from *
AreaaortW.^^r^Taylur of StapbaaTlUr.
Or. a A. Minor law Wo*aoaSar tm Ml
hW AaaiMrr, Mlaa DtAf**.
Moat____„
rii a Thi at Fart Worth t*b> voofe.
a B. Spaa ear aad U. A. Ck4ltoa rialted Ik*
Paathor rtty, ran Wank, thla woak
Mtm Ella Btrh left HatarSaT of laat woafc
far are roanljr, where W*Mi aeeiptiWa
ssrz.rzxi.'i&jzxtt?.
ea general «M4*faettaa la the flwkuft of
her riatlae la the OahUa reboot-.
UvtUe lfoMer vMM at UraeaxrtDa
Prof. V. * Hawktae of
thwart Dahlia jrealenlay
mane lie
Ctaraaer Kelly toft The
■ here ha eapaef to
~ureaae to a * ~
are a yaatiMaa.
iwbowtak hi
Ttaatay i
la Dahlia Utie voahaaa pwo-
Mr. Tom Miller h
the vacant resident lot
Dr. K. A. Miller’s
Patrick street and is m
ing plans for the erection of a i
dence thereon,
A public sale of
pram goods ia
Pacific Express
on April 7th in1
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894, newspaper, March 16, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542452/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.