The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DUBLIN FBOUBBB8.
oSSSnt':
CI-AIHETTE
Regular Correspondence.
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-- ♦♦♦ September 13.—This place
(OMYN
Regular Correspondence. ter morning
September 13.—Well, the needed.
•drouth was broken yesterday al- Herman and Hub Roberson
temoon by a good rain, but 1 are at McGregor picking cotton,
am afraid it came too late lot Marion Roberson was here on
peanuts as some have already a visit Monday,
turned yellow. R. E. Roberson took a load of
E. R. Roberts plowei up son e wheat to Hico today,
of his peanuts Tuesday. Mrs. Rennie Robertson is on
S. W. Chathorn and wife were the sick list this week,
in our community Sunday. The farmers of tRt- section
The B. V. P. I ’, rendered a made a fine crop of vv atet melon.>
program in Ebenezer last Sun- this % ear.
PURVES
-Mrs.
September 12.—Mrs. Jeffries
well
attended
Sunday
day afternoon.
Mr. Floyd Watson and family
of Dona are visiting Ins ratlin.
Mr. W. A.' Watson.
Chatham and Will l;\m,s have
purchased a new thie-ln r, atn:
will thresh in and amumi tin-
place.
Lee Spnull made a tm.p
Bunyan Tuem.t> ami *'ought ,
nice bunch oi Log- li n: S. U
Chothoru.
Aron Feagan I">ug1 ' 2'1 in.
at l>e Leon Ir.i.l.
They should change ii.« n.-nv
from hot-c M>*t.d. ■ M> ;•
day
The Rapt i -! nil! :.n n
was organi/ t d l.e ' "'.ii'i.iv 1 ’
Miss \ loin I mi I i . ■ ' I 'ie1
We are going : ■ ■ o g- e
sc hoof.
WHY
NOT?
We have been doing a
Grocery Business in Dublin
for a number of years. If
yon are not buy ing at least
a considerable portion of
yoor groceries from us.
why not?
We constantly keep a
well selected and fresh
■Cock on hand. We handle
your account correctly. We
give you prompt delivery
in the city. We are rour
teous to the trade and give
fair prices to all alike. W e
in every way we know en
dear or to make it to vour
interest to give us at least
a part of your trade. Wo
knew no reason why you
ahonld not. There are ieas-
•ns why you should.
Tin n \m> skk
IF IT DOST PVY.
,1 Matt Roin r-Min .,nd w :fe
vi-itcl in Stephenville from
Thursday until Saturday .
Mr (,. K Martin fni:' Gai-
I moi i - vi sit ing In - w i!V ■ , ip -
a! ! In- I bice tills u eek.
I'ime' are \ ery i;ai d here and
; . are \ erv I Hi -y gat I'.erui,,
■aha! ! • 11 !e t la y iiave lil.cle.
I'l i ice eivain -impel’ on II .-
a» li ..! tin I '.apt l elan c' ia-
S.it iii d..'. 1 1C i't "a a i I a ! a ■ e
I ll n II! !'| r I .i in'- ( " lie l!ie
piarrlhiea Keiiiiiii
Stephens
Singing was
here Sunday.
Babe Cumhie spent
with Augie Gathey.
Karl Prator of Wilson attend-
ed singing here Sunday.
Mrs. Mell Harris was snapp-
ing in Dublin Saturday.
F W. Mnrtinand family visit-
ed at Gustine last week.
I. IT Stringer of Carlton wa-
in this community Sunday.
Pud Chaney of neai Palmet
attended chureli here Saturday
night.
Sinelley of Palmer win
eoinn;unity Sunday at
i r.
i ..'lie
'll tills
! i I lloetl
Lee
< at Iti•:i
Sniul.i i
! mil.
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i la v n ig I
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Mr I
line, \| ■
l in. y
i ! tela
olid family
ed eluirch I
..I!m-vv ort li ot l .di'.i
a I'liureh here Sun
11 a ia i - and dang i
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• ■li attend,
day night.
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family Saturday
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mgdeville
S unlay
/tin I t '... 11 i>
i - visit ed
a- til- |
until Tues.
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11. i. >m. day
iy mv ite.i i.
If
..lid W ife of
Iii.''!- and rela-
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lay
of !111oim. w .b
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afl e Ml! ion. 1. V < I ..
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SPRINGS
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lal g' l ea ' ;
/go fold w
. id hi-day
a/./ic Turnix'w
r ( lehiiria .
\V i 'hgali na -
HICKEY
lUculur ClCIMWlOH.
September 12.—Cotton pick-
ing is the order of the day.
Rotan after a week’s visit w.th
bis children at this place.
Kid. R. L. Smallwood will
preach here Saturday and Sun-
day.
Morris Pittman and fanviv
visited near Clairette last Sit-
unlay.
Quite a number from here at-
tended singing at Howell Springs
j Sunday night.
I Claude Johnson and Cow
| W eems left last week for the
j west to pick cottn.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Urove's
Ttie Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
; chill Toiuc is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININB
ami IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
LINGI.KN 11 IK
ltwgulnr f'-orrMpcmdunc*.
September 12. Rev
; u ouch.'.I at the 1 l.'tpl ml
- ;iinlay
1 >r. Copeland has Mild hr
Mis. Ida young is in I*
I. k's \ Isi! with ivlat IYc<
A -mg ihp was cii.h <\ cd .-
: got .1 the h< ill’, of I o .
Idler.
Mr. We’k. i Ri'.iw n m in R
few W t'rk' i -it with fi ll 1.0-
i el.it IVe-.
Mi 1 loilarnd and eiouii ei.
in..ton'd "V. r tu Slept.' n\ in.
Monday afternoon.
Nunutn 1 tostu k. w he i... im
m ( Iklahoma at w m l-, i m. i
home Friday.
i'lu Woodim n u ill uni r11 Inn
. in.ilium.-id s t he 11r-' Sun.:,,y m :
( l. tol.el at Hire. l.m
Several of l lie I’.aplM pi .'pie,
of tin - plaee w ill at tell.i ', I*,.
s.'i iaUiin at Bluff I Ltli
Mi-- Ferguson n;i- out lliisj
w. . k for 1 be purpose o! -eelllg ;
after a music das.- for the wm-j
tel'.
• r. (’hunn has ret urne.i home
from l.amesa. He ini- accoin-
I anie.l home by I'./ra 1 ru .• and
1 a i. i i 1 y.
Several of 1 he y oung p .>1 ie
of tins place at ten. 1.‘.It In bap-
Using at Mt. Pleasant and a.
Mr. Ray's tank Sunday attei-
II.Kill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe ("ait came in
Wedne-.lay to take Mr- i.i.m-1
and daughter. Mm- i'amy and
Misses \ . rna and 1 ula Whitta '
ere to 1 teuton where the girls !
w ill enter t he norami
Sunday Mr. and Mr- < M*
Robinson ami Mm.- l-la and Mi.
and Mrs. ,1. \V. 1 eal hel w ood
start e.I for I let hel and w u lie
crossing the railroad a Ireigh. ■
car ran into Mr. Robm.-on - cat
ami done some damage, but none
of the occupants w d e hurt.
Don’t Think A
Modern Windmill
Looks Like This
The same kind of ingenious, inventive
ability that has perfected the automobile,
flying machine and submarine lias been
at work on the windmill.
You would not think of buying an automobile
with the transmission gears uncovered and
exposed to dirt and water. Nor would you buy
one which required that each hearing lx’ oiled
separately. We simply urge you to use the
same good judgment in selecting a windmill.
There is ONE. but ONLY ONE,
thoroly modern and up-to-date windmill.
You will find m it every feature which
you know to be desirable in a windmill.
It runs in the lightest wind, it is strong
and durable, all working parts .are inclosed
and Hooded with oil from the supply in the
gear Case. The oil supply needs replenishing
onlv once a year I he brake and furling
device are simple and eltective.
A glance at this illustration will
h
bring home to you very force-
fully the difference between
this modern \\ ind motor
and the out of date windmills
being otlti.-d tor sale. If
, \ni have a mill
nl another make
it will pay you
to ri place it. on
vour old tower,
with an Auto-
Oiled Aetnintor.
It \"a have an
Aermotor -you can hung it up to
date !>;. using your old tower,
wheel and vat e and installing an
auto-oiled motor.
Our galvanized steel towers
are up-to-date also. Me call
ihem "I'.ASN TO I’LILIUT," as
thev ate made in . toot lengths
and can he bail: up from the
ground wnh 'Ut the use of gin
pole and heavy tackle. They are
tremendously strong.
every local
■ Autod tiled
Progressive windmill dealers in
itv are taking up the sain ot tin
Aermotor. Ask them about it. or unite us
direct for fuller information. Aermotor Co.,
2500 West Twelfth St., Chicago, 111.
1 K i'll
'a ; -h.-iii:
Mi- -
Tu«—d..y !
Rc\ i.
-uttering with rl.cuniat i-m
Several from lure attended
church at Harvey Saturday
night.
Prf J. Lee Farrar
Ridge V 1- Ite.i at II
Sunday
l.plle Milt..ii SniallwiM.
Duhlin vi-ib-.i 1,;s iiiicli- 1
Sal:'bury la-t week-
M r \. v a Slaton and n1.it her.
vI Mi .Iml 11..id. t "t
(,reeii' ( reek Mi.inlay lug’.t
\ \ SU KB I UK CAl.l
I .ill -I i |>ut iIIII
Of •!.. I.
.till
1 .4 \.t ’
the hntlicr nl >Ihh> IM>
i i . » i i : i *• 1 . 1 s : • . . > ’ ■ < * * ' ' I
i - ci■ - hai i '-1 .i: ’ u i It
* • ,> \ "'ii >•«•.> : « - cl.t,
t \ :" a v n.il* «i W .!• :i a
■ rtl.ii taki < I: .t IJ l : •* 1 lt(i! ■
row cukkk
R^julRr CorrM^onduno*.
Septelllbei' fi. Ml,-.- .Meilic
(,ivsiiain is at tending t he m.-t:
tute at StcpbellV hie turn wee...
Mrs. Cohghtly -pent the day
with Mrs. Simpson this we.
Rev. A. .1. ow .-ns liked in . < g-
ular app.'intn.eiit at I ascii la-t
Sunday.
Mr-. (lee! g. Arringtei. ;,tu.
children wet. callers in our c.im-
munity this week.
PLEASANT HO.MK
R«Kuli\r c *GrreMi>ona««rir<*.
Septeinher 12. The farmers
are about done gathering corn.
Ran Martin has ret timed from
l.amesa and reports that C. W.
McCormack i going to move
Ids family hack to Rublin.
dot'll Wade and wife have gone-
east to pick cotton.
Jessie Whitacie has gone 1o
l.eete'.a t'» in,nt a new location.
J. W. Gentry is moving to his
- f !'* !; R ' \ i •
i • \ r i y \% ! *
ill*'
■ ii<
.f Row man
1. Sindh's
of
W.
A Farmer
without a
I>ufitiri 1‘i‘oplc Have I omul
I Ins Is Necessary
\ . ul'i, a st rani, a
w i each.
I lull
l MON GKO\ K
lUfUllir Tl .ndofie *
September 12 A good rain
fell here last night.
Sunday is the regular pleach-
ing day at this | lace.
1 eld. >11 and I lei -clu i Jones
left Sunday night for Waco.
Miss Dona McAd>>.> vvih leave
Sunday for Alien.' to attei".
school.
Mr and Mr 11 ub.-rt i ....k let.
Monday for the we-t to pick
cotton
i Mr. and Mrs. Idxil<- Scarhougii
| spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Id L. Kennedy and family father’s place near Huckabay.
were Sunday guests id 11. J. contracted to shake peanuts for
Golightly and family. G. R. Spain until school starts.
Rev. and Mrs. Owens and also G. If. Whitfield and family
Miss Minnie lined with Mr. and have gone to Fisher county to
Nils. Golightly Thursday. pick cotton.
A goodly number from here David Martin leaves today
attended closing concert of the for Gaines county to look for a
Highland vocal music school new location.
Friday night at tin* new chnu.,.
A number of our citizens help-
ed to repair the Methofli.-t ai -
bor at Highland last week and
Gus Roberts and W. A. Hill-
man have gone to Stravvn to look
for a location.
J. It Stoke and A. A. Zeeko
made Mr, Frank Simpson s and Will Smith are going to
headquarters at meal limes.
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer llctlcr I hnn the Weak
(>M peoj*U’ \»Iii* ate h cMo, younger
jrt-oplo n li* * arc* v>m k .will l»r «l lengthened
wml enabled to ro thi- \ gh t!.r deprev-
mg heat of mummer hv faking regularly
( r.'shy county to get a ranch for
Mr. Smith.
J ,1. Hr,union and wife, Allen
Roberson and wife and Henry
Monday and wife spent Sunday
with G. R Spain.
Porter Gentry who has been
I
1
Tikis Long Chances
The services of the Doc-
tor or the Veterinarian
«re fssetntal to the farm-
er. Either may be sum-
moned quickly over the
telephone in case of acci-
. dent or sudden illness
Have you a BELL
TELEPHONE connec-
tion?
Aek our nearest Man-
ager tor information, or
l-.i'ln*
S|-r
( If
Ill'll:.'
\
nr
i B. F. Jones
Mr and Mr-
>!' t-ackarh
niiii- irregular
111 tills
lid r
dain
|tk laamwtsiEM
I
COUPART
O" J
u r
i'ltm siRver- and tain..;,
spent Sunday at the home . f Mt
Jim Tackett
Misses Ornii and Willie St. pn
ens attended church at Mcvuo
last Sunday.
Mi-s Kft'ie Howell spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Onu
Stephens.
dy f"t
t bat ha
Kidney Pill-
' !•
\ fin
• h'-u-and-.
I - I *< .an'1
t la! i einc.l v.
Many Dublin people r<
Here is Dublin priH'f.
Mrs R 1. I .ucus.
says. “A dull ache aero- my
back made me miserable Drop-
sical swellings annoyed me. My
kidneys were not doing (heir
work properly and the kidney
secretions passed too frequently.
Babe Fauiknei;
1 j,spent Sunday with R. J. Sc.--
I sums and family,
i Mrs, Sam Jones spent Sunday
I afternoon with her mot her, Mi's.
1 ! St ringer of Alexander.
Singing was well attended at j l.u-mess Tuesday,
j t he home of Miss Maggie Belle Mr. and Mrs. J. F Perry wen
Winn Sunday afternoon. lino visitors Saturday,
j Rev. John Jones has returned
ln«\,Vn!.Thr/lu’‘C|j''.!.U°^n<l bmlds'u''' •'Hlpiov ed to teach the Rleasane
tbc whole FvMrm 50'.
I’AIM KB
K**iiui»r ('orrMpontlaciM,
Me had a good ram
section last week.
J. M. Moon was m l’uivi
Home sehiMil is moving to the
.Grissom place this week and has
ctnoarcy RduaK
il -
a 1
V It
I tuhltn.
S. T. Washhurii of Penola w
home from Ala., where lie lias <•„, business this week.
been assisting in a meeting.
J. H Whitlock of Ixmieta via.
Misses I.oice and Ruth Jones j here on business this week.
Misses Leona Stephen and Doan.’s pvlls ai^s-d'-e- re-
Edna Wilson spent Sunday with presented and the various syrnp-
Miss Lula Hurkabee toms of the trouble soon went
Mr. Tolie Stephen and family away,
visited Sunday with Mr. Dan
Turney and family at Purve*.
Misses Georgia and Myrue
Huckahee visited Miaa«a Ida and
Price 80c, at all dealers. IWt’
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the
same that Mrs. Locus h
akus had. I
Prop#., Buff
i Tackett last Sunday after- ter-Milbum Co.
and Maud McMurry dined with
Maggie Belle Winn Sunday.
Noel Jones, lxovis Jones, A1-
niond woods, Harvey Denman,
have gone to Hill county to pun
cotton.
Will B. Payne who has been
suffering for several weeks with
blood poison’in her foot is re-
ported to tie worse.
Mr. Butler, and Mr. Backet
and -wife and mother of Dupbhn
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Payne Sunday afternoon.
if
Mr. Henry Box's parent
Wilson were visiting him Rue-
day.
W 11 Hall, and son, Ezra,
were in Carlton on business Fri-
day.
Miss ixda (Temer is visiting
in Sunshine community this
week.
Dock Fisher of Carlton was in
this community buying cattle
I lint week
G. B. Everett and family of
Carlton were visitors at the
home of J. G. ’Edw ards Sunday
0. Foreat and family of
I Ml : I \IOMI 1 MVKKS
mt nr v i iii y >n k.
si..|) u-iiiir .lanireri.u- .lrmr Iwfur* it
SiiliittU's jim! UN
li<> r rl i»!«*!
I mi ru bilioun, KtiiKHii.il. CHKlIpaUMl
ami tx‘ll.1.' you m . .1 i ilo. iluiigtiron* 1
nitimifl to starl lour liver ami clean
your bonel!!
Her*.# ni.v guaranii'i'' Ask your
| .Iti.KE'Rt tor .1 oO e«-lit bottle of Dod-
; boh a l.lver Tone and take a spoonful
j tunielo. If it doesn't start your llror
I amt alralsiitiHi you right up hotter
! limn calomel amt without grlplnf or
niakiiiK you «lrk 1 want you to go
back to the store and gel your money.
Taka calomel today aud tomorrow.
you will feel weak and alck and nau-
seated 1>od'(%!• a day's work. Tat*
a Simonfu 1 of harmless, vegetable
Dodson's Uvar Tone tonight and waka
up feeling great ll'a perfectly harm-
less. so (t«« U to your children any
'UHRHHHI
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