The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 15,1916
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TWE DUBTIX PROGRESS
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Thirty Twn •( ttun D**llag.
errica Progrw* Bldg., Patrick and EJL
TaJWMCOT CITT OMUmr
L1NMT eOCNTT GnbCVLATMV
hukacrtytlaa Blei $IM Par Tear.
i moaUia 6*c. 3 noath* 25c la *4va»c*.
J. K DALKT, PahlUNr aad Pander.
f Miss
Nt<ir the
Dr. Pope narrowly escaped a
very serious and probably a fa-
tal injury Tuesday. He had
gone to the top of a windmill
tower at his home and was oil-
ing the mechanism of the miii
when a sudden change in the
air current caused the mill wheel
to shift position and he was
knocked from the platform!
Fortunately he secured a firm
hold on the tower after a short
fall and escaped with minor in-
Alice Self is at (dimer juries, the most serious of which
winter. was a badly lacerated ear, sev-
S. DavittTspent Wedncs- e,ral pitches being necessary to
LOCAL NEWS NOTKH.
day in Comanche.
close the wound.
Miss Lorine Higginbotham has A letter received this week
returned to Waco. from Frank Dougherty, the
—— (young man who lost a leg when
Phone Xjowo'b Dairy for sweet milk Lg fe|] UIU]er a freight train at
and cream—9010-21. Comyn last week, stated that he
was getting along nicely. He
returned to his home in Sait
Angelo last Saturday, accont-
Master John Lee Harris is
quite sick this week.
Miss Ella Stine has returned panied by his sister and a btotii-
from South Texas. er-in-law. Frank Barry also ac
„ _ , ' ,, . ... companied him as far as Itrown-
Mrs. ( ole of Dallas is visiting WOO(|> rt,turmnK Jmmi, tlll, sanu,
Miss Eleanor Bennett of Hous-
ton is the guest of .her sister,
Mrs. Thad Cox.
Mrs. P. H. Nessmith of Dal-
las is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. W. P. Irwin.
Mrs. J. II. Latham and Miss
Alice Latham have returned
from Fort Worthy
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clay of
Stephenville spent Sunday with
Mrs. John C. Harris.
Mrs. Will Neel left Tuesday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ned
Robertson of McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Rawls and
daughter, Mary Charlotte, were
in Stephenville Wednesday.
Will H. Neel left yesterday
for an extended business trip to
western part of the .state.
her grandson, Ray Wolfe.
' day.
Mrs. George Maloney has re-
turned from West Texas.
T. W. Tomme happened to a
very painful accident Tuesday
C. R. Ikmg was a visitor to'afternoon. He was engaged in
changing a tire on his car am;
had jacked the wheel up off the
Miss Jessie I'.asley is^ visiting ground when the jack slipped,
striking his hand with sufficient
force to dislocate a finger join;
and break a bone of one fingci
jimt above the knuckle.
Glen Rose last Sunday.
Miss Jessie Easley is
her sister, Mrs. W. F. Wilson.
the
ill;.
The First meeting of
Thursday Club will be Oct
Mr. and Mrs. John Magill have
apartments at the Mahon home.
The Katy-Ccntral will run .pi-
other excursion to Galveston
We pay for broken bones, loss next week, and visitors will have
of eyes, loss of limbs.—Te \ eo- two whole days in the gulf city,
men. Tickets will be on sale for trains
, ,, ~~r~r~ • leaving Dublin Saturday, 2drd,
Dr. O 0. Gam is occupying f()r 1(,avm)F, ;a|Vm-
the Center home on liitnck|t(m Mon<|av Ilijr|lt. ^r,th. -■
street.
ton Monday night,
j $7.2<> for round trip.
rate
Jim Short has this week mov-
ed to the McDonald old home
place.
Mrs. George Heard and little
daughter, Miss Ethel Lee, ano
Mrs. John McDonald, ol Dunlin,
W. A. Evans has moved to the (were delegates from Dublin to
Fred Rea home place in north Ihe Woman’s Missionary Con-
Dublin. i ference this week, and while
- ^ . hero were the guests of tlieik
The Guild of the Episcopal relatives, G. W. Fritz, and fan -
church met Thursday with Mrs j]v <lustino Gazette.
Rouleau. I * , -— . ,
-—— Misst hnstine Naylor of ( oop-
Mrs. (i. R Herndon is visiting js teaching an expression and
her daughter, Mrs. Jim Lake) ^ jysicn 1 culture class at the
in San Saha. (high school building. She is
Mr. .WrMr^IL \V. Queen •,,n experienced and well quali-
have moved to the Tom Higgm- tearher m these branches,
botham home. an,‘ “ ^ V’
___ j succvs.slul in securing a laitfc
If ycu are IS and ,not ovurj class in DuMin.
45-5 months of age you should. M|.s ,.-ranriVrkms passe./
join the Neonum. through Dublin Wednesday <n
■---------------------- mute to Oklahoma City. Mi
FROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Rcrkijls had precede.! her to tb.,1
l- -------—«--— 1 point where he will buy coMoii
T. J. FARMER the present season. They am
Physician amt Surgeon 'probably make Oklahoma < it.
Telephone So. I1H Office and r«*«- t |„.ihome in future.
Mrs. T. W. Tomme lias as her
guest Miss Helen Tomme and
Hart Tomme from Arkansas.
Mrs. Sam Trigg is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
Robinson, near .Alexander.
Mrs. G. W. Harris, who has
been visiting Mrs. John Lacy,
has returned to < 'arpollton.
Willis Simmon.- of IIice wa
here Saturday for a short visit
with hi-- brother, John Simmon...
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Garnet
and Mrs. Then S. Rogers were
in Stephenville the firs'! of the
week.
Miss Frances .Allison, who h.us
been visiting her sister, Mrs. C
11. Strong, returned Monday to
Waco.
Miss Lida l.attimore has re.
turned to Thurber after a weeks
visit to her aunt, Mrs. Wm.
(iibbs.
Cole's Hot blast Heaters make
a big reduction in your coal In.I
see their advertisement and
guarantee.
Miss Hanna Jones, who has
been visiting tier sister, Mrs. W.
R. Irwin, returned Tuesday t>
her home in Dallas.
l’age Harrell and Frank llatn-j a
ilton are both improving afU1
An illness of considerable dura
tnn from typhoid fever. |
Mr- ,F M. Adam- came m
Tuesday from Rlaltivieu, w her.
she had been visit mg with ini
son, Editor Jess Adams.
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ScKool Davys
Are Here exnd Vovir Children Need
School Books a.nd School
Supplies
W e are jircparnl to supply all the adopted text books
except a few vv lihli the state depository lias Hot been able
t" ship, and we think we have them in stock by Monday.
Se j 11 e in her 11, the first da v ol school.
We Can Se^ve You Money on Tablets
heeri informed hv t In pi »•-
al used m the maimbn i nr
I In e 111 i r 11 n His I lie C< Uls e HI j
is the infTrior .jua111 x nov
I II to 111 11- ago W j | | 11 - ijic p | |
i \ . we pu re i ia -1 d a largi - h
has pro\ I II a u |-e mi e-l III. Ill
II|.pi\ V oil! w ant - m tins Im,
.-an he hough? at this t i111<
ui have In-i n
s opp.ift unit v
> a v i ng a ITnj
BLUE HORSE, BLUE JAY, UNCLE REMUS AND
NICKEL SAVED TABLETS
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of till
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tin-
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price X Oil
rforated and .-ur« |v
d paper as heridoToi-e
have hern paying.
EACH
Dublin Drug & Jewelry Co.
Hepvdqvjsvrters for School Supplies
ALL SCHOOL BOOKS STRICTLY CASH
Ideuc* over Dublin Drug to.
call* at Dublin Drug Co.
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Mrs. Ileinv Hill and clnl.lrea
of Sail Allgelo VV lie ret eld
g11r -a - oI tier I >rot her I . i.
Mvers here. T111 v vv.nl to Dul.-
1111 tile lif t of the VV eck to Coll-
tilllle their visit bef.U'" retuitl-
Dr Leon Five Tress
Miss Her tie Gilt.ert ot I
11 ill will leave (..night lor I
I.ui v\ here 'he w ill attend <
A l lie pre-rut school term.
( olonel S R Doggett ha:
hi' tow n proper! v tot ,uy Not
and i' thl'
farm on th
in.i
U alter
have r. in.
ell I Worn
Few ell and
'V ( s i llll I ll |g tl,l
I rom eas' i >ui1111
fain
I'D
; lie
holla
g. Ule
Mrs.
finer,
.. Dal!
Mil am pi..
Mi Mo,.„
. I. ■ i. id.
W nek moving I'
Ivon rival
1)R. K. s. WIKTKRS,
I'll. xlcliiD nnd Surgoon.
Hpb Telephoue l»b, office 21.
In connection with general practice
doe* special work on the eye. ear.;
none and throat. DeaTe call* at Ov- j '
erton Drug Company, reehtence tele- p(.|n„,v Mi l .augblili, Johnnie
>06; office »i; DubUn. ]•*“;_! ||aneock‘ and Ms Ena IJrag^,
DU. FUASK HHYAN | accompanied Mi^ Winnie I'.cvvi,
Dent Ml Hnnr«*on 1 MiUm Sun«!a\ ulh'lr tic
Dablln, Teia» ( boarded the Frisco for her home
Office lu the Cagney Building. Office j jn Grallbliry Da l.eoli Tree
Telephone 190. Reeldence 271. Dress.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Iliggin-
jbotbum and childieii came Dorn
j I (alias in their car Friday to
(visit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higgm-
j botham. Lanliam !Iigginbotham !
of l.ldibock is also a househo. L
I guest.
{N SI RE W II II the Id..Do ri.oo.
of A met a all N . . .Inen. U •
1 live '2.".l 1,1 II M I memeber pa on
Invest igate our comp.mv A-.
for m format ion. Frank M v r>
ftolint ree, Reprc'Clitat IV e
The Rapt
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w ere 1 n,s ad.
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hv letter
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«1CKRA> At HATER AS
Attorney*-at-Law
Office Over the Poet Office
Dublin, Teiae
W'ltl Practice In all the ceurte
DM EH 0. U AH*
Physician and Horgcon
Dublin. Teia*.
Office with Cole Drug Co. I^avo day
calle at Cole Drug Co., phono 22.
reeldence on Grafton Htreet. phono <2
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Palace Barber Shon
Opposite Empire Thoatro.
W« solicit your patronage on
•ourteous treat moot and K'*<'d
service.
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A. J. SPARKS
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Acheing Teeth
Can Be Saved
I *av« hundred* of aching teeth
every year and 1 guarantee
they will never ache ngatu.
Hv method of removing hervea
and filling teeth ta a* painter*
an poaatble. and Mtake the \»t-
mo*t care In putting In every
filling and they atay in.
dr. snider
Alpho X’aughiui, son ot Rev.
mid Mrs. S. J. Vaughan, who h;i'
been unite ill with typhoid few i
for utmost two months, is re
ported somevvl ul improved thl:
week.
Royal ( rocker is suffering
from an attack <d tvplioi.i fever.
lie liecame I ft W h lie oil a business
trip lowest Texas last week and]
We Sell
Popular
Sheet Music
arid give you a perfect
demonstration of the new
flits by the phonograph.
The world’s leading artists
perform for you.
Edmonds’ Studio
t . uidue ted li :<; tine! i up
The colored popili.it loti ..I i Hi I
,1m have l..rn down I i.eir v i. u n
building and are . i ei t mg a mm
( c.iinniodiou - one near Die !••< .
! loll of Die lot mil 1 Ml tiding hi*) !
of the oil mil!
There nr.
Ill the St eph
this year to
so 2 negro
se hoof pi.. v i
city.
(>:... pupil- enroll
■II V life piddle sell r u d
dale. There are si-
pupil- at 11 ndm; i
led for D.i'in ,i, that
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( larence’ Linn cutne in lues j
day from south Texas where he|
had been buying cotton. He lei i j
yesterday for Lorenzo in west
Texas to spend the remainder J
of the season.
J. S. Trapp and J. H. White i
of Fort Worth and Gilbert Wil-j
hams of Cleburne, all prominent
officials of the Southwestern
Telephone company, were busi-
ness visitors in Dublin this wees.
Rev . I I ,.hk l.al
Mexico 1: lull- thl
ink hand - with
friends. It. w.i !.
tor of t he Id i -I i d n
at till- plat e.
Mr and Mr t u;
ch ildren. form, id v
have reci n I ‘ v I. .v .
and ai v on u p v m g D..
home ill the ea I pal
lid I Ol
M. x;
•lit..I
Hal) I ■ ■ .
o| low I
ol
d m I
Mrs. Bertha Griffith left Wed-
nesday night for Knix City to
visit her brother, Philip Harrell
and other relatives.
Mrs. Eraesfwhitfield and Ht-
Ht ( At* HE t UMAX
111 IIh> nil of fiiHlilunliiK ft../in ihiin
Ui’» in licklc your palate All tin- fin
c*l flavor* In a variety of <1rnisn*
OiKid old fn»hlont‘d sherbet* anti
rrgani* served In I he good old *».'
Take your choice but gel th* t>«»t.
and get tl here.
OCR SPECIAL 0 RAPE-NIT AND
rutn'T CREAM
Try an order tor Sunday.
Mis I hi] lie I’m lot I add all o
Monday I i om Malp . , N. w M.
! or a v i i I o! o v i i .d w o. k w
In r pan i,: , Mi .il l Mr I'
I himet I. and othei o al iv I •
Miss <'harlot te Wray
Worth and Miss (dads
son of Springfield, Mo ,
guests of Mr and Mrs.
Wra y.
!"'und nnd i h
idlen-d. at t!i
• • •
i! Ill U.
Me I tiodisl ( Im i
< Im fsunday -iinn !
to show llllplov eluent .11 i \ i I V
way Attendance, toaihmg, m
( till pen
ig.oti' truth.” Fur-
ne adds ;. “(if all
religion is the
iid and tin worst
is Die above
our leauing
i hers in this
t>ol -« Die very
. ' i !:..I I ■ of w h k n we are
• . !" !■! Ihg the Suluiay
■ w,.iK tin highest dc
• d iJiiiiemi It stiouid he
mi ul ,.iii . ■ 1 our most i u 11u•-
. t in.-; aisi pl ot u lent men
w ima il I., find a |dace m til,
I work
. liter.diy scores of
H at de mm and w >,ru-
ng Du- paramount
.Is v i hoc! ■- hould no
legat'd ed as only a
. . r a 'hoi I while a
i ; • ■ pints may find
•hip but 'lioldd he H
an opportunity for
1, IIII. lei I a | table g U Ki-
lo IS I si- hour of the
. mg and teaching the
■ 11!. .1 truths of the
., j Ian w here may
. . is - loiiiidat ion Lie
1 . ha racier.
y.iiiD and mature
.ini !. may here fino
; i ut I. . precepts, aim
nu I: -hall prove to
i e.it e -t help in the
<. I lib
k now n I hat earliest
istmg instruction :s
mplishcd by contact.
■ contagii.ti of cliaractet.
Hurt o( personality stands
a oiu ot the most lasting forces
Tu realizing higher'aims ot life
the ( hnsti«n Character.
It m tin object of our Sunday
school to -land out preeminently
as a developer of character,* to
show to each and every partici-
pant and to out fellows gemmae
Mrs. ( has Alexander entei
tamed on Tuesday evening m teresl. are all growing
honor of her nephew and niece, j,|,. ar,. to lie praised fur tne:r jVj Lie supreme effort of learil-
Helen and Hart I online from responsiveness to the school el- appreciating the WonJ.
Arkansas. fort to be indeed a helpful and. Come and tie with UR every
useful institution. It is out de- (Sunday at 9:45 a. m.—Publicity
PTO™™Y«vekn7™ll'!- “i O ;lr'' fn<1 '“'O' ,h"’ 7 n,“.> Cmmitlo.'
r>uv"rtd r, nSr
Oscar Norton place in east Dub- nNu,iitjn|i nf Un)tr ^iK1„
lin.
predation of the Holy Bible.
[ Dr. H. H. Horne, proffe««or
Mrs. A. W. Cathey returned of Philosophy, yi Dortmoutk
from Comyn the first of the Collar says: “The Sunday
week. She haa been in chaT»e school i« the one interest in Am-
of, the B. F. Barnes store there, eric* whose avowed interest is
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A card was received from J, S.
Daley dated Monday the elev-
enth,' from Flagstaff, Arizona,
stating they were having reins
in that section of the country.
They expect to be at home aotne
time next week.
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