The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY. MAY 14TH, 1»15.
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PROGRESS
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tad Miss AddSTpjjrer Tuesday.
Emmett McDaniel of Dublin is
visiting here.
A. L. Williamson and wife At-
tended church at Hazledell Sun-
day. .........• . I
R. B. Knox and family spent
Sunday with W. T. Wells and
SHADY GROVE. wife.
Rsculer cerrespoedeute. Johnnie Gilbreath and family
’ ~®w‘s Jpnes *s on the sick list.'spent Sunday with his brother,
The oat crops on the black Henry Gilbreath,
land are looking fine. A number from here attend-
i Jones of Palmer visited ed the ball game at Mexico
*!.«“• community Sunday. Thursday afternoon.
Miss Maud Starling spent Sat
> progreia not later than Wadnea-
dsjr nlRlu
Mparatt
Mitor.
Greens
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Miss Callie Payne visited
Dublin Saturday to Monday.
. Rev. Alec Jones filled his ap-
pointment at Plainview Sunday.
May 11.—Rev. H. S. Anglin of
Duster will preach at this place
next Sunday.
Miss Lois Jones visited in the
Plainview community Saturday
night and Sunday.
highland!"
Regular CorreaponiR’noc
May 12.—farmers are badly
behind with farm work owing to
so much rain recently. Wheat
and fall sown oats are beginning
to head.
John Denman went to Dublin
Saturday.
Mrs. Net Beecher visited at
Lingleville last week. | YOUNGS PRAIRIE.
E. J._ Young spent Sunday Regular Correspondence,
night with R. H. Gilder. I May n._j. R. Davis went to
Sunday school was well at-' ... e ,
tended at Round Grove Sunday ,)ubIln Saturday.
urday night and Sunday with
Miss Bertha Henry of Mexico.
Jim Hannons and wife and
Miss Elma Knox visited at the
home of your correspondent Sun-
day.
A large number from here at-
tended the party at the home of
Tom Stephens of Shiloh Friday
night.
Misses Bertha Henry and
Maggie Hayes of Mexico visited
at the home of your correspond-
ent Saturday. f
lavtforatirg to the Pal* and Sickly
in enriches thr blood .and bullae ud the eye-
A true tonic. For adults and children. 90c
morning.
Miss Floy Rippetoe of the
Hickey school faculty spent Sat-
urday at home.
Rev. R. L. Smallwood filled his
regular appointment at the new
church Saturday.
Miss Blonnie Howell of Dub-
W. B. Hancock went to Dub-
lin Tuesday.
F. R. Rodgers and W. F. Har-
vey were in Dublin Friday.
Misses Ruby and Lena McMur-
ry were shopping in Dublin Fri-
day.
J. R. Cordle and family spent
lin visited her cousins, Misses j Sunday with W. F. Harvey and
Virgie and Bertha Ross Satur-J family.
day and Sunday. Other guests) Misses Kate White and Qeo
at the Ross home were Mr. and Hailey were shopping in Dublin
Miss Martin of Purves, Howell i Monday.
Ross and wife of the ranch and R. B. Hailey and family spent
Miss Eula Ross of St. Joe. j Sunday with J. B. White and
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Fresh
Groceries
and
Fruits
went*
iday.
larty and wife re-
moved to the J. H. Smith farm
Monday.
Oda Gilbreath and family vis-
ited his mother at Dublin Tues-
day night;
School will close at this place
Friday. A program will be ren-
dered at night.
Mrs. Dollie Cline visited at
Greens Creek Thursday and Fri-
day of last week.
E. W. Bradley and wife visit-
ed J. S. Newby and wife near
Edna Hill Sunday.
Several from here attended
the closing exercises of the Mt.
Airy school Friday.
T. C. Hughes and family vis-
ited Fred Hughes and family at
Cottonwood Sunday.
Willie White and family visit-
ed J.1 B. White and family of
Youngs Prairie Sunday.
Miss Bettie Pittman of
Youngs Prairie was the guest of
G. D. Pittman and wife Thurs-
day.
N. O. Whitfield and family of
Dublin visited Ira and Clyde
Bennett Sunday. Miss Beatrice
returned home with them.
W. L. Trice and wife went to
Purves on Wednesday of last
week to be at the bedside of
Mrs. Trice’s sister, who is re-
ported to be seriously ill.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chili TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the (orniula la
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out mslsris, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
~ WILSON.
Regular Correspondence,
May 12.—Quite a numter from
here attended court at Coman-
che this week.
Some hail accompanied the
heavy rain which fell here last
Friday.
J. R. Daniels and family visit-
ed his daughter, Mrs. Rena Mel-
ton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammett
of Alexander visited at this
place Sunday.
The grain crops in this section
are very fine and harvesting will
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Non-Stop Service
You can imagine what it means to run a natural gas plant, pump-
ing gas to four or five towns for their light, heating, cooking, etc.
Those towns absolutely depend upon the continuance of the serv-
ice.
Should a breakdown occur they would be
with iittle or no means available for relief.
in darkness and cold,
an >
Wo can and will soli
Grooorios Cheaper than
other store in Dublin.
THIS IS Tilt: Till III
(all and I most (gale.
Also some extra special bar-
gains In Dry Goods and Em-
broideries. also In dishes, tin-
ware, etc.
Opposite Long Harbor Shop.
family.
! G. F. Cole and wife of Dublin
visited with W. F. Harvey and
family Tuesday.
T. J. White and family of
Dublin were visiting in this com-
munity Sunday.
W. L. Claunch of Purves came! soon be going on.
through here Friday en route) Mrs. Parmer came in from
home from Dublin. j Dallas Tuesday and reported her
Uncle John Smoot and wife of son, Harry getting along nicely,
near Purves visited with W. F. j Little Miss Nora Kerley spent
Harvey and family Sunday. last week visiting her grand-
Preston Hancock and family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Ker-
of Mt. Airy visited with his] ley, near Carlton,
father and family Saturday and, . ~
o.,, I Whooping (ough.
J., A ,r , . I "About b your ago my three boy,
W. R. Young and sonik had whooping cough and I found
eompanied by Rufus and ( ollie chamberlain » cough Rem.-dy the only
White, were on a fishing trip one that would relieve their coughing
Of course the machinery of such a plant is of the very best, but
the operation of that machinery de{)ends quite largely upon the
lubricating oil used.
A poor lubricating oil, by allowing the cylinders of the engines
to score, might cripple such a plant for days and even weeks.
TEXACO LUBRICANTS
are particularly successful under such requirements of service.
They hrve performed in these non-stop service plants in such a
way that the results are hardly to be credited.
Texaco Quality and Service make this success possible—the
Quality which make: the Red-Star-Green-T Oils in your town
valuable for all purposes. Be sure you have Texaco and you can
go ahead with perfect confidence.
The Texas Company
no. M General Offices, Houston, Texas
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W. H. Novit
Tuesday.
There will be all-day singing
at this place next Sunday to
which all are a»sked to come with
well filled baskets.
Grandma White, who has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs. John
Knab of the Cow Creek com-
and whooping spell* I oontlnuwl t.hit>
treatment and was surprised to find
that it cured the disease In a verv
short time." writes Mrs Archie Hal
rymple, Crooksvllle, Ohio. For s.il-
by all dealers.
LIVEOAK.
Regular Correspondence
James Humphries of Dublin
COW CREEK.
! Regular Correspondence
at Stephenville from Friday un-
til Sunday.
visiting friends on Greens Creek
this week.
Mothers’ Day will be observed! *^ay 11.—Kev. A. J. Owen fill-. Sam Payne and wife of Steph-
at the Methodist church here ed his appointment hen* Sunday., envjjl<> visited Sam Hickey and
next Sunday. j /rank league an. wife attend-, famj|y last Sunday.
Owing to so much rain the! **' Herman Austin and children
CASH GROCERY STORE
H. Y. ARMSTRONG
New Management
New Location
This stock heretofore handled in the city hall building
by “Uncle” Bill Goodwin has been purchased and removed
to the Stine building on Patrick street, next door to the
Sparks Barber Shop. It has been replenished and largely-
added to. W’e invite a goodyl share of your patronage.
H. V. ARMSTRONG
MANAGER ( ASH GROCERY.
Telephone No. 111.
munity, returned home Satur-1 was guest of his mother one singing school has been postpon-' , A ,iund>* r < ’ r'J1/ P^!of Evergreen spent last Sunday
day. iday last week. ed until the 18th. atlondo<i t,,urfh at Mt’ A,ry]with Mack Lee and family.
Mrs. Itor. Spicer visited Mrs.I Misses l.ur» .nd Wjm. Snow • UJ“>‘ Mvrt,„ „.Nell vl,lte(l *» T"2*
Lyrha McCain near l.reens|spent the day with Mis* ^ Mrs. Jessie Beecher Tuesday af-|^tn, Ml" ,s V,sltm‘r th,S W“k
Lee Northcutt visited his I Mr. and Mrs. Cal Campbell and
cousin, T(tm Northcutt, at Rob-;children were the guest of Mr.
ertson Springs last Friday. land Mrs. Frank Hennessee Sun-
Mrs. I.ena Stanley of Cotton- day.
wood is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Howell
j Mrs. Birdie Rector this week. [were summoned last Sunday to
) A number of the young peo- the bedside of their grandmother
pie attended the closing exerris-jer at Stephenville.
) es of the Mt. Airy school Friday An entertainment was given
(night. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe
) Bettis Spicer and family of Walker Monday night. A nice
j Round Grove were visitors at time was reported.
1 the home of R. Northcutt Mon- Little Johnnie, the son of Mi-
ami Mrs. Charlie Jordan of Har-
bin, is visiting his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snow this
week.
Mahan was the
Rosa I^efevre on
day night.
May 12.—Mrs. Ellis visited her
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Sloan at St. George a few
davs last week.
We had a small attendance at
Sunday school Sunday. We would
YOUR HEALTH
THE
ComancheSummer Normal
Will open June 1, 1915, and will close July 15, 1915
FACULTY—R. I- Holloway, A. R. Jarrett, W. I. Wilkins,
Mrs. W. 0. Reynolds and J. B. Layne.
For further information address
J.B. LAYNE, Conductor
Comanche, Texas.
PPP
the great blood purifier.
A •ucerfln/ut remedy far Rheamalkro, Blood Poison
»n<l <dl Blood PiMMM. A wonderful tome tor both
men »nd women. Ilu lx>en mtuiufftrlured for the
peat 35 y**r». At all PnicgMU. tl.00.
f. V. UPFMAM ©0*» Savannah, Oa.
be glad to have everyone come ,W| Knd ,. ,, w,th Calomel.
out and help in the work. --
Mrs. Joe McCain of Cotton It is generally agreed by ex-
wood was a visit* i at the hen ■■ • •**•-» •• •• •. ....... •' 1 '
r ' •>, . i‘.-;h« i:.v. nas a very violent
1; . ! . L.....xtiuraay and effix't on the system. This ae-
f
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Sunday.
Prickly Ash Hitters cures the
kidneys, regulates the liver,
tones up the stomach and puri-
fies the bowels. Dublin Drug A
Jewelry Co., special Agents
temoon.
Miss Stella
guest of Mrs
Monday.
Mrs. Jessie Beecher was the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Teague Fri-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Fannie Mahan spent Mon-
day afternoon with Mrs. J. C
Williamson.
Several from this community
attended the debate at Lingle-
ville last week.
Miss Evelena Williamson is
spending this week with tier
sister, Mrs. Alma Floyd of
Com yn.
Charley Floyd and Will Dark-
ness of Comvn spent Thursday
night of last week in this com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs .1 ! •
;■ numboi d voiinv Ix'ople en-
1 d i ouiuiay given by
Misses Iona and Hattie Hell Ar-
thur
! with Miss Mattie and Beulah
I walker
i There wall be preaching here
next Saturday and Sunday by
J Eld. Smallwood. Text, “The
Second Coming of Christ.” Ev-
ery txxiy invited to come.
STRAIGHTFORWARD
TESTIMONY.
Many Dublin Citizens Have
Profited By It.
If you have backache, urinary
troubles, days of dizziness,head-
aches or nervousness, strike at
the seat of the trouble. These
are often the symptoms of weak
kidneys and there is grave dan-
ger jn delay. Doan's Kidney
cudlv >— , ■ for
v ailments- ,u ,• enuoi'.iet.
by over 3(1,000 jieople. Your
neighlx>rs recommend this rem-
edv—have proved its merit in
Dublin readers
counts for the familiar disagree-j
able feeling accompany mg a dose ^
and the weakened eondition fol-j
lowing it. :i (jiaordared (sindlllon They hav
Liv-Yer-Iax is a harmless veg- j acted (jtiieki* and kIvph me
___________ many tests.
K(»r n lorpld I her. should take fresh courage in the
i hato tiKod ('hamhoriain» Tablet* straightforward testimony of a
•>ft mt eii fer the i»a*i year* wti<‘n Dublin citizen.
over rnv livor *l«rns of bolns ui, Mrg M y Pillow, Dublin,
the]says: “I was laid up with
etable compound, that is a mild, j desired relief," « rit««
but effective substitute for calo- ^nmoiUe. n >
mel. It has all the effectiveness, *** <>r"
but not the effect of calomel. Its
GREENS GREEK.
Regular Correspondence , , , , . , , .
May It. Mrs. J. B. Snow was splendid value has brought it m-
the guest of Mrs. William Howell to such wide use that in some
Friday. states it haA almost entirely re-
Ix>uie East made a business placed calomel,
trip to Dallas last Sunday. Just try Liv-Ver-Ux once and
F. H. Hennessee made a busi- you’ll never use calomel again,
ness trip to Stephenville Mon-,Insist on the genuine, tearing
diy ! the likeness and signature of L.
Miss Donnie Howell, who has K. Grigsby, which is guaranteed
been sick for the past month, is to five satisfaction or money re-
improving funded. For sale by Cole Drug
Lv. L L Felder of Harbin is Co.
Mr, r ii ] rheumatic pains in my limbs. A
F.u ,nio i*' duu heavy ache seemed to grip
___ me across my back. I was also
HICKEY. annoyed by the kidney secre-
May 11 Bert Host of Petro- tions. My sight was affected
lia visited his brothers, ('has and I could hardly see. I be-
am! Omer Host here last week. gan using Doan’s Kidney Pills
Grandma Alexander is on the and in a few days the backache
iskc list this week.
Quite a number from here at-
tended singing at Johnson last
Sunday.
Miss Floy Rippetoe visited
her parents at Highland last
Saturday. wr-m
Mias Marguerite Jenks visited N. Y.
had left and the other troubles
soon went away.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—^ke
same that Mrs. Pillow had. Fos-
ter-Milburn C*., Props., Buffalo,
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1915, newspaper, May 14, 1915; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542972/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.