The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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t^CEsf~eifY crcuIXtTon.
LARGEST COUNTY CiRCULATION
jfatwrod at th* poatofflce at Doblln. T«mw »•
stocuud class mall matter.
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it and condemn It.
Some members of the Texas legis-
lature should know this, yet they
seem to think that there is no here-
after for voting away the hard
earned money of the people. They
have made a bad start. ”
* « aft a
but when the working man is de-
prived of his privilege to a voice
in the general government he is no
longer a free man, but worse than
a surf or slave. It is a blow at the
very vitals of true Americanism
and the principles laid down for
the perpetuation of independent
thought and" action. Death will
The lay*! Truip.
eMantiw.
"omcc.iinmn.l Soor Trawa** tWUiltuK
A MAIL ROUTE NEEDED.
Desdemonia is a good sued little surely cpme to the party who trys
W. C. T. r. mnb at the realdwnee of O. W.
Amt raw every Saturday afternoon at «
o'clock. Maaae be prompt.
w. c. t. v. raaixu.
thereby eoltmuily promise. Ood helplna
me, to abstain from all dlaUUcd, fermented
bnd malt liquor*, lnoludlnK trine, beer and
elder, and to employ all proper meaua to di*.
courage theumOf and truffle in tbe same.
■
We take tfaia method of soliciting your GASH AND1
gyc
TRADE for the year 1893. We will have a large
FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. fO, 1893.
to bring such slavery on the peo
pie, and the sooner the better for.
city in Eastland county, just about
200 yards from the Erath county
_____ line, is 12 miles from DeLeon and them all.
TH« PR0GRS8S BRAKCH QFFICS8. ^ filv A Generaj ^aver ha8 been con.
ducting a silver campaign in Ari-
*ona, where his reception was
PI |_______________P much^saiiaiitti tA) hiaij|||s**i mf
ataxAvnr.it. . — i.i.------j-I"
_______ . about 20 from Eastland City. A
Tbos a. KiuiT'tdBw o'v«*Vir.t rutionui daily mail goeS from Eastland to
afei,tS t Desdemona but from Dublin or any
win *• eggjgS^ ^ point on the Rio Grande or Central
square J.i.*^:rswsa whW);mona. A petition has been made
a bYthe citixen8 of I>«»demona for
utraurrittiR.”
an extension of the mail service
from Victor t0 that »,lace’ Which
th« buhllii i-aouhbss will 1» received. (leaves l)ubi;
K. r. Me Hi
.So* job
for the
L'AaCTOM.
leaves Dublin and goes to Victor-
forjob^iK six miles from Desdemona-
fioblto^l^a^wHl be received. three tjme9 every w_wk. Nbw it
does seem that the postal service
lir {Se Uuwin inoo**** wiu i*> tuJum. could and would do this much for
wu.
^ P«>ple otthat **^0* 89 Wel1
aiaiu eaooaaetwiu tw taken. ^ tji0ge ajj along the 1150 miles of
filtxMP
attrrr eats.
R-.X. OavlA,(iffli-f
print,tn
''fit* Put .
SAXTO. |
w. r. i«moiM»*m, nfflec »t n-Hi<ii-nct'. ,L RioGrande road and about the
WherejObpririUilg, ttdvertl*lngttiVll»ub»ortp-! w™ m u -
ttona to the iiubltn PbuurBiw* will be taken. ! Sarn(1
nurvAU.
Willard Chamberlin, office at reuhtener, communicate with that place. It
*^ii>*iniT*b to^he'^iiulin ’t’mHiBBsS1 win be certainly should be Slowed as the
For shame the Empire should
not refer to an act so' disgrace-
ful to the people of the south
as the treatment General Weaver
received while in Georgia. The
.war is over and let the jackasses—
what ever their number—be rel-
egated to the rear, tbe Empire
man among them.*
In five years from now Hico will
be a better town than Dublin,
u/vrtmiuo “*™,**» .... ow prediction. Dublin is
of the Central who wish to . „. ‘n„r,fiIin „
„ ! additional expense of carrying the
where'?i»h prtmiuK.''ad» *ti»iiq(or'slnin- rip' mail nix miles and return would
Eton* to the Dublin PHoOHre* will betukeu.
iiiuiiLAsn. be v?ry small and the advantage
nrtnuuK.b'1',ivclfOMnu*ur«ob»rriidioiii. int'*c and eonvenienocto thogeneral pub-
fiubUn1Krererea '*£•***- | Hc verv ^
v DUBLIN'S MA YOtlSHIP.
\ chain tuwirtAi*. Tliat'a delicate nuestion to
T. L. stlltbq, at rraldtw.-, where >ib pHnt 1,11119 a <lelU a,t 11010,1 1
wo! ^,^«i!,tk’"" w ‘hB handle but who will fill the office
too close to Deleon to ever amount
to much.—Deleon Free Pre»*. \
Ah, well; now friend Switxen, our
Hico contemporaries already claim . ^ .
the immense distinction for Hicoof I “ ®ghting against God and
. . . .. . r. ... , .the whole eternal order of things,
being a bettertown than Dublin, but iBiUiong againgt God m naught.
Our ladies have planned a lamg-
fellow evening on the 27th inst.
that being the beloved poets birth-
day. The programme will-consist
of recitations, readings and songs
from his pen, accompanied by
tablcoux illustrating them. This
will no doubt be very entertaining,
and we feel safe in promising a
pleasant evening to all who favor
us with their presence—and their
dimes.
See future announcement aft to
where the entertainment will be
given.
ITEMS QUOTED ASD OBIOlNAL.
Better stand alone in the world
for the right, and thus have God
and Christ and all tbe innumer-
able hostsof heaven on your side,
than to be in the wrong with all
the earth—and hell.
Espousing the right is simply
co-operating with omnipotence.
Right is the soul of the universe.
“The very stars in their courses”
fight for him who fights for the
right. But fighting against the
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC,
7.
// --Also a large line of-—•
^-GROCHRIES--^
we allow them this privi’ege. Talk
one with God, an irresistible ma-
These goods will be in about the 15th or 20th of February.
We have ample capital to furnish you with what goods you
may need on time, nud v ill -gt all times make as low prices as
our competitors will for cash. We wUl carry at all times an
immense stftck of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
:w;
Call nnd/see us before you place your account
YOURS TRULY,
GREEN St CHILTON,
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
ji miiiiiihioi r*s r
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CAMER0M& SMITH
is cheap you know. But really it is jority .
a slam on the little city of DeLeon i Bacchus has drowned more than
to say that no town can thrive be-1 Neptune, slaughtered more than
cause of its proximity to DeLeon. Mars' 8mitte» alu,ost aB
hearts as Cupid, ruined the health
w. A. Bar, ureJi""*. *h.re jui. ,.i-in, for, the year of 1894 and ’95 must
(i2gS»;Sk±^* 10 ^ i »>e decided by the voters next
k. iNnubvrtun, ,bm job April. The people should select paper published at Temple, with 8.
ta£\bmS Jr^b*i®I»a!p,tou* 10 some one for this all important of- A Hughes as business manager. Jlr.
»»*»>»• -I fice who is in touch with the labor- i C. C. Bearden has just retired from
The Forum is
The Texas Forum is the name of of more than Ksculapius ever cur-
a comparatively new Populist news- e<b an<1 t,ia^e8 fo‘ 1* fo®4 enough to
a». a ..m , .,La madden Minerva.
i. C. Wynn, »t piwtoffli-*, where Job print i----------------- - - * i
will Sr wk!qT,lOU* *“ OM,|ing people aiiul farming element, the management
w. r. wi»r* or and at the same time should take an extraordinary good paper and
orrtpo'im-Jt«briiT-1 "-•oS'«£iVwtii he*nwi”wT. fare to get a man with good busi- deserves a good patronage at the
ness sense ami whole hunks of en- hands ofthe people of Temple.
If you want to be taught “wise
and practical,” be very careful to
keep slow, shuffling gait of The
masses; and if you should be con-
ceited and presumptious enough to
step out a little beyond and above
The Old Reliable
Lumber Dealers.
A first-class assortment of Lumber, Doors, Bash, Blinds, Mouldings,
etc., etc., always on hand.
Prices to suit the Tunes.
DUBLIN, TEX.
BACK MUMBERS.
The Progress file is missing of
the numbers dated Jan. 22, July
82, and August 19th, 1892. We
will be obliged to anyone who can
ftiraUh us a copy ofthe above dates, able outlook to stay there and let
Look u>oD( y.,ur old pop.ro “ “n'l'r ,h<,U*hl
see if you can t.
terprise. It is a very important
office to fill and a single mistake in
this could result in great harm to
Dublin and her enterprises. We
are on top at present with a favor-
who would be the best man for the
1 office and vote for his man when
TO EXTEND THE RIO ORANDE. the time comes regardless of
A meeting of the ritisens of San cliques and combines, should they
Babe, Fredericksburg and Lano * _____
The Fort Worth and RioGraued
extension to connect with the Ar-
ansas Pass in Kerr county, would
be a valuable feeder for Dublin, and
it is offiy a question of time until it
will be built. Then with direct
communication with deep water at
the gulf, won’t Dublin boom?
There are a number of sub-
scribers to the Progress from
“the unthinking herd,” rest as-
sured you will become a fool and a
“visionary.”
RESPECT FOB THE LADIES.
Out of respect for the ladies,
gentlemen will please not smoke
in this room,” was the sign which
caught our eye. It is a very good
thing to refrain from smoking out
of respect to ladies, but how i* it
to do it out of respect to gentle-
u
mat in the latter named place one AINT IT THOUGH.
day last week to formulate some The Anson Western is s demo-
plan of oonserted action to secure cratic paper, that is, loyal to the
the extension of the Fort Worth “organised Hoggocracy," but in
and Rio Grade railroad from Brown- the following gets off on Populist
wood to an intersection with the grounds exactly : "Free trade, free ocrat? At the first outset stabs di
San Antonio and Aranaas Pass at coinage of silver and gold, free to- ' rectly at the vitals of the people
the Oawdaloupc river in Kerr coun- bacco and whiskey. Money by the whom he represents by voting
It waa decided that each of the government straight; no National against the anti-option bill. Ver-
ved named towns should raise banks. Government loans of ily this is an age of insincerity,
o ooboidjr too*. monorotJ por col ... Mot. '..fh, wi>0 ,„m tb,
*■**• -I *l»* W re*h; tK.rth, oooth .0,1 .re, .11 rood th.
grounds for the whole distance and amount of loan to any one indl- They know a
ft is thought than San Antonio will vidnal to be limited. We believe | Pro*rM* Y N0001
whom we have promised to take men? Must every decent man
wood in payment for their sab- who walks the streets, or passes
scription. All of these will please ! through places of public resort, be
bear in mind that we want it now compelled to endure the noisome
or not at all. Don’t forget this. ; stench of tobacco smoke poured
fourth from the foul mouth* of
gust and ends in disease and dis- >
grace. ' Safegaard.
One loses all the time he can I
employ better.—Rotseati.
Comfort and Speed Combined
When Traveling.
:via thb;
You are not right to stand still
in any great party, moving in any
direction, doing
without
<r
wrong,
cfefiherafei’y taking account with j1'
yourself. Am I striving to correct |
the evil by all the influence I can I
wield? On finding that it is im- j
possible, do I free myself from all'
in,,,.lotion of partnership i»«y n6WOrlean*,Memphis,
such guilt, one way or the other? w
More closely still. No man has T“"
a right in any of the associations
of life, in any of the partnerships
-THM SHORT LINS TO.
of life, to throw the blame of
wrong-doing upon the whole,
SOUTHEAST.
TAKE “THE ST. LOUIS LIMITED,”
12 NOUNS SAVSD
Roger Q. Mills a southern dem- ! thoB8 who ar(j dieted to the use taking none of it to himself. If a
of this vile weed? Multitudes are bank be organised to perpetrate
made sick, and multitudes more swindles on the poor and needy, |
are disgusted by the stench of every man in it who neglected his l
pipes, cigars and tobacco smoke, duty or who hoodwinked at wrong
and tobacco smokers. Is there »nd blinded lies consciously, and
no respect due to such persons. by some indirection made profits
And is'there no respect due to a but did not care about causing any
-mwire-
PONT WORTH. DALLAS. ST LOUIS
—inm bast.—
the OlSECT LINE TO ALL POINT! IN
man’s own health? Should men , disturbances—every such man in
n w Uiougm man adwuim win ........ -......... - -----~j thing when they see it. become so besotted by the use of it, I say, takes his dividend of the
give WO,000 while Brownwood may in the strict control of railroads and j . mp ' .............. deadly narcotics that they can with responsibility. It was his duty to
give a neat little earn harself. telegraphs by the state and general Mines, mineral and enterprise ^rf8<.t comp^ncy, not only etu- have seen the** thing* and known
These subscriptions, not counting government; in a direct ad valorem are all abundant in Erath county ((efy tj,ero,„|ves, and fill their them. There is no such division
and Dublin holds a two-thirds „nn«nU wiih the villainoua stench of the responsibility^. A man
___l... .....who with open eyes and cl«
any from Brownwood, would foot tax and a graduated income tax, to
np 1166,000, which taken into eon be collected through the state gov- .claim.
•ideration that the right-of-way and eminent. Thie w# belies to be ~A l«*ev Bme.
depot grounds ft also given by strict democracy, and shall preach A tpam belonging to Mr.
these cititiee. ft seems should be it at all times.’_ | Howard of near
1140 The “organised
, of tobacco, but they can also defile "ho witl* °P*n W* un-
the air that other, breathe, and d^eUnding permits wrong to be
W. 11. make themselves a source of die- done without protest and resistance
_Linglevill. ran j gust to all whom they chance lo!uP ra*Mur# * JJ* P°ww
to encourage the Rio “organised’’~democrats of away Thursday of last week ae hc meet. Burely,
poople to an early exten- ^j^bama are clamoring for a con- waa returning from Dublin. He thought of the dignity of human
sioa of their road through the wee- (gM|M| convention with the hed two of his children in the wagon being*, of the sanctity J
lem territory from which they arowvd pnrpoSv if restricting enf- *nd had gotten within about two man body, and of the preciousnese surrounding him. If there is this
reasonably expect a good ^ ^ rdunaiionsl en prop- mile* from home, and the weather of human life, they wouItTnot need wrong doing he ominot say to blm-
*--1 being very chilly wee out walk. | to b* told that “out of respect toW! “Thar» four partners and
MBXIOO. NSW MEXICO. ARIZONA.
ONBQON *ml OALIRORNIA.
Through Pullman Buffot tUupIng Can
-aarwaaa-
Dallas, Fort Worth, sn<l St Louie,
Mew Orleaiie slid Oeuver,
St. Louis suit S*n FranoUoo,
New Orleas* and 8t. Louis.
■im, tteksta, and all Informal
r Addreaa any of Urkrt aafrnta
Hoe apply
^rJTk
if men have »ny , ,U® P**
1 of all that wrong. * * Nobody
°i has a right to be pearcably
of th* hu- there la sin around; and wfo
when
en it is
erty basis. A bill bee been intro-
tssde. Dublin ft enaious to see
thi. romd built which will give d||0<d ^ ,^U|llr# whkh pro.
ka, direct commumestion wmth ^ (hjU ..No p#m)n otbwwlM
with the gulf and open up her .... ... . H
ing by tho side of th* wagon the ladies" they should avoid the
this
unaibility.” You have
while the children were down in nee of tobsoco; they Would abstain y,e whole of it!’ God does not
the wagon bed. Tbe team became from smoking out of respect to make dividends in those things.—
otto their Henry Ward Beecher, June 6,1884.
GASTON MES1.IKS,
rare Ajft lirn'l fare, a Tkt Aft
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1893, newspaper, February 10, 1893; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542476/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.