The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1916
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All Dublin Merchants
Believe in boosting the home town.
Therefore they all sell flour made in Dublin.
Try a sack of
Made especially for those families who always de-
mand the best.
CONWAY’S BAND
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AT COTTON PALACF
Musical Critics Place II in the Same Clm ?$
Sousa and Pryor
City Meat Market
CONCERTS BOTH DAY AND NIGHT
Lavish E\pr udit i*rt* of Muncy
.-.ary to i , dj* larmniN Mi.Niicni Or
Kauizalio . to Tvxas — Dates No-
\ cm her 4 to 1 .i.
Waco. | e\:t v | h*> ;m*«
can hardly ivuli'e that :
I • cn i iicrit e of t on u A> *.
rlui UK tin- (V)ttoM 1 ’alat
• of Texas
lurid of t!o
a ill to* heir'
exposition
and that they \x ill give free i (uu t'ih
in tin* oolUi um every afternoon and
nivht No city in Texas has ever been
K•vt'n such a t are musical treat Tin
t;ir<*n«s of people who will attend th*
exposition "ill he obliged to take oft
Let us know how you like it.
Dublin Mill & Elevator Co.
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Texas actively on ion
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the proposed SI I,
plate factory ye-tt
P. Feather-teiu .
the Beaumont er.
merce and ea t T.
ests. offered the v
million tons of mi
plant wa> located
or in either Mai:
counties, where '
located. (trance,
and Atlanta wen
towns making ap
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and M : I .era .loties of I .ivcoan
eMnmninity. daughter of Mr. and
Mr- < Burley .(ones, were unitm
in mat n.ige at 1 lie Bride’s horn.
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d Mr-. Humphreys win
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knows hi* aiiiliiv ;s.-
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Forest firest have
Bunn■!
thousands of acre* <*!
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this week along the
t t-nir.i:
California coast
the ‘ it -1 pant hci -
i r t Worth since the
da \ w hi ell a India new-
reported a mass meeting
t city to de\ lse w ,y - at d
of protecting t'.e public
.’ panthers taut-had been
d on Mam street, were dis-
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entered wriggling about the pan
ther cage at the Fores! Park
.oh. Wednesday afternoon
i )ne of them died in thi nigh!
and attendants found tha* .ts
load had Been crushed By the
Mi. U I or
tin-
case
man
the
tear of the court room, lifting
c! airs and looking under tilings.
"Young man," Judge < .ary eai
led out. "you are making a good
deal of unnecessaty noise. Winn
are you about'."' "1 have lost
my overcoat, and am trying to
find it.” "Well," said t he j udge,
people often lose whole Mil*' in
here w ithout making ail tl at l.s-
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Third Monday
All Next Week
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DRY GOODS, CLOTH I NO AND Slid-: i TI’ARTMiM .
Come to my store and look through my stock and gi
prices before Buying (ivory article that lefives my *t<n
is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Don’t forget Unit I handle the “Belle id Wichita Hone
-the best that ever came to Dublin.
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We carry in stock at all times the very best beef and porg ob-
tainable. We handle all the leading grands of packers goods such as
SWIFT * CO. I’KKMICM FBODUCTS, A MOCK’S QUALITY I’BOD-
1( TS. MORRIS A CO. SCl’UKMF PRODUCTS AND ARMSTRONG'S
PI.OVFR HAMS, AT PRICES THAT ARE REASONABLE. OUR
QPALITY THE 1II0HEST. OUR SERVICE THE BEST.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FIX TH VT 4th OF JULY LUNC IlFOM YOU.
Norton ^
Phone 53
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KOI It Dll IN FIRE IN SA!
\ A'l'ION ARMY 1U II.DINt,
Four men are dead and a .settle
of others narrowly escaped from
a fire which swept the Salvation
Army industrial Building at De-
troit yesterday.
A Bout sc\ on 1 y ■■ five pm on ■
were in the Building when the
fire was discovered. Most of
them were on the second aiui
third floors.
Despondent over ill health, J.
La Bose, well known Houston
Baker, ended bis life Thursday
By leaving from the bridge
across the bayou at Shepherd's
dam. The fall was about thirty
feet and La Bose’s neck was
I o oken.
Political Announcements
A\ IATOR LOSES I II K AT
(HI.LESLIE (’OLNTY FAIR
Jack Miller, a Texas aviator,
before a tremendous crowd lost
his life at the (lillespie county
fair at Fredericksburg Wednes-
day afternoon when against his
better judgment he responded to
persistent appeals for a flight.
He fell seventy-five feet.
SOLDIERS PROTEST
TRIAL RY NEUKOKS
A protest from enlisted men
has Been filed with the war de-
partment against the trial of
white soldiers hv the general
court-nuM'tial organized at Fort
Sam Houston Because of ‘(our
negro officers who are members
of the court. Two eapjains and
two fir.-t lieutenants of the Nth
Illinois national guard are in
eluded in tile per.--onne! of the
court.
Mir Conjrri'W 17th District
JAMES t\ WILSON
of Ft Worth.
For Tax Assessor
1IKNKY HKLCtlEH
of Huckabuy
For County Judge
W, H HOW KK,Stephen ville
For Conntv Atlorney
O. t) BATEMAN
For Sheriff
G H (HIT)) DEASON
For County Clerk
K. SHARKS HOWELL
(re-olectlon)
For County Treasurer
C F HIKER. Stephenvlllo
For Tax Collector
JNO. HLRVIS l re-elex'tion)
For Co. Supl. of Education
MACD L. CFNNLNGII AM
For District Clerk
S. V. WILLIAMS (re-elec.)
For Co Commissioner free. 2
L. W. FI LKOK11
For Constable l’rect. 2
JIM HAMM IT
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(ill fBH [si'? SPtEO RECORDS
11 STATE HIS Of TEXAS
WOODMEN OF WORLD DAY
AT COTTON PALACE
Thursdav, November Ifi, Desm
nabsl as W. O. W. Day for Big
Fraternal Order—Thousands
'Expected.
— Wood hi on O.
Cotton Palace* It
"WILD HILL’
Holu' y
ENDICOTT.
N or o\ E^ccord*
A!! Southern rocords for thrills and
track !>ur n:i.sjxv.l will positively be
Biuittfrud w io*n th«* ^xroat a^KreRatioix
of stars, r: ;.-rcii for the rares at the
coimm: State Fair of Texas lines up
for the start
Pr.ii tU ally every dirt track speed
.id-lading all tLie present title
b')hl*-i>. w.,i he entered, and every
t'ven' "ill bf fought out by drivers,
"h't. !>v almost superhuman darlns*
hav** j!).,shed (heir right to ba
kno-Aj, .is r« 41 World's Champions "
^ lid fi.h ' Kndirotl. holder of many
n irviioa.-, e'a.uis upon premier racing
! ■ id us ' !. i t' 1 • ■ Put" Kilpatrick. “Ed-
d ■ H' riie 'Johnny’* Kaimey, I>ouia
l-4 ' >»'1 J 1 >uMais. tieorge CTIara.
"Irving” Ho: man and Freddie" Morey
? • among (Lc brightest stars already
* 'd and l"t.K before the time
(■ mu - f«»r tie- first rare, all the rest of
fV’ them will havy sent in
their » nfries.
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Ru*«i»n Champion, Entered for Races at State Fair of Texas.
iincci that every event, will be nn effort in ' ,« er the edetlnt
'I for that dlslimro anff ax the trai k „t Dal!-.* I* In the nueal
f riin.iltlon for real speed, it la thnuglit t.nt many of th« .a
■aorM'a records will b»
oiiempui will he successful, and that many new
sum,..need following Die Dallas meet
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at',.*i p. "xinlri* tn W
Stephen. Dublin, rou'e I
Evarjr On*
it»» al t!:<* < Ot|. n Palace, nr tli< ,
FOR SALE—or rent, good four
room house in Duhliii Good
well. gt*vl pNlce to raise chick-
Start at tha Grand International Sweep,take■ at Detroit, Mich
of T.'ieee Cara Entered for Hares at Statr Fair of Taaaa.
In an. three days of rarlag has tH» n arranged for. am) every one of thee*
general ehair-ian'e'tV 1 l?Tt* .wm » P™«'*»* ««»r*h coming bumlred. of mllat to aee.
a^-gemar., eommHtee Steve Job £Jf
rnca
tfcnt fc**e wr been Q«ntt wMI be Men In
•one record time nyty bn looked for.
Flo.nl m Houth K)^ktb *'r*«t Ware,
Mnvml arnuigemnit eomwIU'
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b«*e ever been hint will be Men In perforiunbca *t-*i»g ”
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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/m1/8/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.