The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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TBS »WBUN PKOOBXIS.
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FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 15,1916
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Goodrich
and Repuq c
year* entertainment of the State Fait
of Texas at Dallas.
A cattle dipping vat is being built a
mile west of Hrownwood along Sant?
Ky railway tracks 'Hie railroad i*
a,N<* ••nvtuig pens in winch to t;iU*
cati* of c.it i.> >ii1111m•(I in for ili111)i:*vT
W S Sine It-ton of Sweetwater mi;
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS
Established 1888.
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LOCAL RAILWAY Xl.VUC ( AHI >
Frisco
North bound leaves 1 «»;: p. - Ha.
South bound leaven if ,LS a \ "/.> p
Kat v-( eulral
West Bound leave* l \ p .* L a.
East Bound leaves !" .1 - ■ a.
1:40 West Bound i*,m.uio mm
ut©# for dinner All other traiua stop
at Dublin l'» tiunutes for* lunch.
. L.uulo Nitron a-
i s 'U pet v ; s. u nt i In hit en - ■ "
Mini- and k i m !>‘rga rtei: v\ <»; >■ '
Me ".im\ res uh tig four- mi!.'.
1 "i rne, «u> throw n f r< nn h • v< ■
win i; 111 •> team inn a wav If.' r
•d a ! *n *k<Mi arm an ! other ;;, -' -
■«i -1
h ■
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npt to ’t- charter ha-
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he Diiiax spgia'gatioi
: 1 !e when Lhlllip Dap;.
! ‘ \ < >1 inov j np into ; ;
:e pt'ed • »min;it< •
111* moved < *ut at :
moll! ntes a scjuii al* j
•f! \ paid the fine
m! hound for (la! j
ed al Troy, seven j
The tl ain eon j
e a r> and se\ en |
h-d and tin* gram
to ! f tern tin HKi!ii
'• i. •’ »•* wheat and
dan Miter-
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NEWS BRIEFS.
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1 >a : . a >«■•>.:,1 v ; ■ \" •
Of aw
Si \ murder in o •*
Den ton
Many count:. » ■
scs.smeuts.
Sherman ward -mM.-'o.-
fire eseapex
The unit tax - • u
stal led at San A
Second T<*x a - ' i ’ r \
from l >onn a (<• ( ■ • : > 1
An unknow n • (• w t -
a train thr»*e u
For fl‘2,
for the L ; -t I
Plain v lew
lbites for tin* } i. <• * oi
held at the fair y • • * .
horn. It a v e hem • .»• >
i 1 a 1 i a s < •: • v , -. - • • .
eight in »u ?• : iv '
O pei a’ i o n 1
The M.
Mount < ,, .•
Slock of * | . < * iii- 1" .
Since the • i - * i
gfdo serf1 o; .r a<" , i . i
have horn !: .ed a 1 .
(Hit 1«»* !i , i ' .
coirntv mo.! .:, r -
guest < of i h• • I > i . ; «
( arming *•! p>.
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(ration point hu
poultry pr* m! acts
I><mie^lu- >»• m v»
the 15rady high * :
kitchen ha- '« ee
ca! instruct o.r. . ■ ■ ■
Mrs. ( \A 'A .....
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at Fort Worth h u
Capd.nl wa s ha.f !
A Rho<le Istiir: ! Red hr
to Jap Richie of \t. i\ um
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its six days, missing one
Father J> »hn <» ix rr-..
pm»tor of St, Mm * il«e
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g new t.i^
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ha - t eturned to
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i-i war will l;,s,
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a's ;:i .-.1 charg*
’ ’ ' food Being
• ■ • • no sup
i . .i ; \ance
o; : • -s’l. an H -
the nafional
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to. ,k
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d n g i . the 1 a rAv
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the riiutorilief ,
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church, Austin died v1 a t
Inti He left A u s’, n a •: I .
(.•round hm» n r .
$1’»H1(Y,() hti i hi i ng a i
T©X as to I m* u -e<! a s •» •
for teachers of • p
'Phe VV 11 in ni xieiu."
pan\ of Texas \
head<pi:trters at I hi
fifty person s « . r.
Morel a ml a s. a
shipped twerp i n.ne c i • M
t*> the llrUi -!i g «• • • i ■ a ■ ■ *
hmgimnu*' ot !he J .; • >;a w
TH© Spv lor Liam - '...md -
t tariffs idu
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of St la*., ' experts a i e in
\ !i •- e w • ‘ ri se S V , o u Was h* hi
' .'S t. e; Work It’ Texas w ; , i J
- ih-» t si x iLonih,x This i> 'he
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Usm reissued.
M .’Pag :e and W i se • outit v
-a.; • :i".i#i;iiain w a s formed at
! ’ B.Mslkei and S \ s- a
It h of Bowie w ere elected a S
• and secretary re sp,\>t i \ .•! \
> we... represented I'.XiM'U t l \ e
e , r. • •• • M'd of . ‘tie mend *er
h .ii'.' L op< >se i s to i»,.rk
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* I ik.' r.-rrmtinv station of !' <•
! CAREFUL BU\r ING i .IMP;;i
- ♦ ror.linir to S.-rK**jmt I* rank !l j
VI.,r# ;>#*(> p! f> ’.id »v j:v. J 1: J . !,. t It.' Hull cmitl 1SS I of-,
« fir.'r' m rharif,’.
■>t -nvr 'a :k# )>ur-.-ba«:nit ♦ ... . , .
4 I take Do stock l" tlir iiii’niv
«t 'ho ?!*>»»<•*• J that it is all liomlita.'V aiflu- i
i.ui< (n ♦ tion with a Salt I.ake ioc..:
f -aid Marine Scrjfcant Ihiscti, i
‘hut it i< a peculiar fact that j
U. iii a 1 a.:;r j»; e
the u.'iiTy of this territory
Mi*
Cash Grocery Store
|jf. ***»t*0F0, Kuwr M«pk<«. 1U
» fJ«o th* L Very many males of tins ntyp
, ♦ haw- stariniarii uamiis lonucr i
fnhf**d Mrr.c* and th© t>«*t ♦ t ..
I' tluin thfMf it*ft ones. One ex- j
Of «. (»trr t» U.» t plamation is that th* male for,-;
i wHil Hojo-r and ick» t Ixuirs of this younger genera-
tion had their legs pulled so of-j
ten and hard by their plural
wives during the spring bonnet
season that the offspring has
been marked with a list a-port."
to xhow hit© IiCt u*
you.
BI T NOT A IIARSKSTF.R
Teacher—"Man ja a human
mtenine ”
Another Shipment of
«
Latest Styles
BY EXPRESS
So fast did our first purchase of these
late novelties sell that we were forced
to have another shipment of fancy shoes,
Ladiesy Tailored Suits, and Silk and
Wool Dresses come by express. We are
again in position to supply you in
these late styles. If it is something new
you are looking for you can find it here,
and the price is not outrageous either.
We invite you to see what we have; at
least give us a look before you buy. It’s
to your interest to do so.
Latest Novelty Boots
No. 585---Ladies’ Patent Vamp white top booty full
Louis heel, one of our best sellers; OO
• ••••• it
sizes 3 to 6 1-2, at
No. 384---Ladies} Black Kid Vamp, grey top hoot.
Grey is one of the very best colors;
s i z e s <3 t o fi l—i2, a t .... . . ^ I. ®
No. 582---Ladies’ Bronze Vamp, brown cloth top
boot. Brown is one of the leading 00
shades; sizes 3 to 6 1-2, at
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
New assortment just came in by express from New
York; all the latest styles in all colors, and all
$12.50 to $35.00
Ladies’ Silk Dresses
Big shipment by express, at a real bargain price.
Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Jjf gQ |q 0Q
Mesaline, from
White Organdie Waists
$1.00
Big shipment by express; all are fine
styles, special, each . . ...
We have a complete line of general dry goods,
shoes, clothing, etc. We are prepared to take the
best care of your wants at a real saving in price,
as we have on our floor big purchases of all lines at
the old price, and we can absolutely sell you your
fall supply as cheap as we did last year. We invite
befc
you to investigate before you purchase.
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916, newspaper, September 15, 1916; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542989/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.