The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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In to render the best of service to our
patrons. We feel that nothin* is too
good for them and we endeavor to
meet the requirement* of a good gro-
cer by carrying the very best and
freshest of stock, placing prices at the
lowest possible margin and exu- ut-
ing courteous and careful attciith u
to all patrons.
FREE I»H IVII!V
PARKER &
RE AW
encounter-
uches that
the lower
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nil Miles' ions li.i ’
Vngnsi 1
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F ' t 1 * ’ n k 11 n
.1 :ti k i'aniM-r
Then he r
as his.—
K it Tom Siinneit
10.00
10.00
46.20
90.76
143 20
Precinct Ckatnoea Next Tut
No. Box Commit
l—BtepheotUle-—Iws Mobley
S-gbtdby-P. K. Unham
S—DuMin-G. O. Belem* n. ;
la the #y«s of a silly girl clothes i r
make a mighty poor specimen of s j|
man look like the ml Uiiog.
limping for Tom Moore
Oa 1 had a bad sore ns
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PAGE POUR
wmm
oublin: trxas.
OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS.
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from page one.
R R, Road, who was perhaps a better
than orator. At this tlme"re-
wus declared until
C*Ooek P. N. Vug. «th.
a*eot,'Htion was called to order
orchestra
• the president. The
■several pieces.
r.. Qoodner vbo was on I he pro-
for a epee-h at this hour, sent
excuse, he not having been noti-
ia time to riakn proper prepara-
nttich to the regret of ;tiv old
present. Our Chaplain. Com-
Wtbsenan'. took the stand and
the audlenc-' for .< chon
Comrade Shipim-u followed vv.'h
talk, relating some of his war
was declared no
\u«. Ttii.
As*. Ttb. in O'dcck 4. >1.
The association me at this a our
and after being regaled ' \ noi* ■ in
the orchestra, was i el- I •„ : le; and
opened by prayer b.v ("..ipKiiii tv hu-
man t. No busim-» •-.< • - >dy tor
Pleasant
Highland
la the tabulation of the vote of
Erath county la the democratic pri-
maries held July 27th, the vote for
those who bad no opponent is not in-
tludcd. neither is the vote of the large j Uaglevflle
number of cahdtdatee for congress at i Victor
targe given. Below we give the vote
in Erath county for each of those
not given in the tabulated statement
'Published' else where In this issue:
F. M. Ural ley, Supt. Pub lust... 3398
W D. Williams. It. It. Com......3291
T. J. Brown. Chief Justice,
tiaiton W. Sumners, con at I
M. Cure!on ecu at large.
W. Grubbs ,.............
y..l <*ii.:j£
icn.ie! M. (l.irr^C I'uii.
Jtft McLeiuore con. at
Clalrette
Altman ... ... ..... It
Moccasin Rock ......... 19
Harbin...... ....... 13
home
Totals .....
Precinct 3—
Wtnborsc Bowie t’asey Adame ■ FIqocc
' ■
Oapt- M. H. Jones, who resides InD
the Altman ownmunlty, recently turn-j. •
Isbed to the Hlco News the following
complete muster roll of Company ©,jh
iCth reglmefit of Texas Cavalry, of i ■■
| which he was a member and was Or- j ]
'gnnjred at Waco In August 1861 and
later removed to Camp Bartow, below ,
j Dallas on the THnlty river and must- ':
jewd into service on September 7th. I,|’
,'The cotn’pap; entered at once Into ae-
iU large
at large,
large.. .
experience. Reeces
til 19 O'clock a m.
action
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V-
»8 this hour. Hon (
.HOW Introduced to Die and:en
Jffiwk' McGhee of Brownw
Kuna!
e Hon.
.1, the
Green Harrison eong at large .
Frank T Roche eong at large
II. E. Vantitt eong at large.....
lee K. I.aueneler eong at large
Frederick Opp con* ut large...
Geo. A. Hannon con* at large.
\Y, T. taioilernulk auig at Urge
li. It. Smith rung at large
W. H. !•’• a' in.-rstone rung at larg<
Alev S Garrett eong at large
las X Drownnig colt* a- itirg"
•■•IT , Duffnil .
1 160
1
9
19
1T| ‘2 Sclden
1
1
6
60
Chalk \I(
245
2
20
1
- Pony Ci k.
1 7
2
52
15
r's! Bluff Dal-
.1 6
7 **
19
26
Elm Grove
21 :
\
13
7
1-4 -
1 • Totals
: 1 2-.1
79
1 19
ii’7
the service and did ntnch hard fight-i
Precinct 4 —
Miller
Rigsby Williams KHlia
speaker selected for t h
McGhee, a grandson <
soldier, whose own !M
pOimg to enter t'i-' s. t".
dressed the association
HSs subject was The
New South." In da.i*
fervdd address, our
showed that he was :r t-
Hons of his fat n-a s, a ■ I
federate* were mor-- : a
listen to his Infers*'in*
address. We are iru!;
is ttoiir
t G, -i.! r-
hi r w ,i
i u s' . .a. -
F. \Y 1n t. it
Irb'i Dunk'. :>
Do t H.m-i
H. nr. G T :
11 *'ti;■> < lark
v| Thurber 2D1
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' • Kim ('impel 9
IS
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' Exray .31
15
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ti:s Morgan Mj J
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Biggs l
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h;l lla! sell
is
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j Ing during- the four years struggle.
j They hr*ft at once for Mtssour and
j spent the fall and winter of ISC!., The
! following spring they spent in Ar-
jkansas and were there dismounted.
They later saw service In Tennessee.
Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama a:;!
.at the dose of the war was mustered
out on Bib Mack near Vicksburg.
, At the organization of the com-
pany only three of the men were mar-
ried. One of these was Sul Roes, who * LET US
entered us a private, at the organixa-
ion of the regiment was eleo'ed
major and rose rapidly In rank until
' the (lose of the war he was iiutsl-
TFLEl’HONF NO. ill.
BE YOUR GROCERS
ID: MOt KITH
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Mill
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children and jframi ,
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and respect the tve.'-r
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soidier fathers made
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and we feel aasnr«-d '
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la oafe. when i<-f; ,,-j
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,lf Mills
young men sn t'i.irnng .
.1- it'll •
i
tb# spirit of t -heir a
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Of lllilf-p H
•nip my Tom
filler .“in! ?.*
;*■ com;).inv
T it* mns»* r
follows:
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as brigadi-
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s- rving a
CONVENTION
IN I lf M il COl’VI 1
Continued from page one.
II \ \N roM.HOIINS I! IKE.
m
s;mII pitii.ibi: brew fi’irs,
li'juc.r iit*al< rs. saloon ywm i
•*iit!« : ~ anti all uth'Ts ;.1< i*
• ■ 1,«j.n>;• If,: ^ r,**ss. 11 nai -u
:*' ■ l!llj*.< U ! |' \ | M i I .f * S
ti, . 1>1 ua\ Jf 1 if.11 M ■ '•
r11.t ion^imrn breed of cattle
" hi' h. i i-' a great many years ago, ^
•v •' - alt......• • V llts-'e Stock of tha
rain lies ,,f I - \.is, bus not been cntlre-
> ■ '■ • 1' i-eb hy til*- .miimila of bettor
'' • is sho — a i<\ the fact that Off-
i .isional!;. an ,iiKiii.il of this prtpiitlVO
brushy wilder-
1-1' region. These
.in- so rare that, •
se days, a great
r generation of
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m v
: '
m/'fc.vje. -
honor to sm 'a li.
to prove ihems<
noble sires, as W
ter the vpm ra: s *. ul
orator a heartv !m:.-
y«kpre*sk>n of -V :r
cess was «•■!: 1 1 a.
2 O’t lek l‘. U.
At the bum a- 1
was called i
"A tol#*ra:n
that the H<
not b« W'i
lllacss. ’1
gram fijr ,<a
oomrade ».a-. :
little of ht» w •• ■
and Jackson
pfteatie the*" •>
ttT'S o'clock c-.-M
McLennan c<.unr-
.(ga*d and though
tall for today'
comrades he as-'
and like a good
Wake any kick «
vm placed upon
talk this evening
Pi i- n'c.
M.n ■ -
V .1-.
Ki'iuo <1
e Dew,
trtve. ©dbcational amt ■
Tboac tkinga are a .-..-i ! -
-• ii;r
m
b: ',’AW
needs. The talk was o 'in-
waa pracficwi aa-i "i.-m! i
i id
the reaeon of e .<->■* m -
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1 'll f 1 lilt ( <1 M MI a a I«t N 1 B.
mm g"
pe»t»Hl and sotiiHmn-. n
•■’- 4 <4 Ml> ?
% ' Kill
tbot Abraham Um <'K’;
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digtlMd in the heart* m-l :.i
• lnii.l i
dldpren, as one of 'b»> r- - ,i
< “*‘i * 1
1 1",: - - .
tree men of our ........
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i Hiker,
P,:
tillers agree with «.»*ne:
»On that the southern
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Of i'-“
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Tom Arnold
li»f i: r*'
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M. Flemiti:-
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w i ■ ' j ;
iji st-
. D-’t n 1 ^>v e
:i lift if
on
W Carle
CitTllf
Jirfor
. Eil Kit r..
All! nil:
0 i.'M
f!iipb»yni» ii! V. •
of these animals
eil upon a ranch
of i he range do
have effected Its
i he chase is loti#.},
i-v. and not infre-
h'ln:horn with its WlI4||
”• - :i.-ss of foot gets thp -
• and disappear^
iipentraWe habitat
most veitturesom*
"i < .11'. to enter. These
i v. here they are found
i from the improved
in-1 and live a sort of
.ei'" perhaps they T;
r the glorious days of
d aneo-uors. There Is a
I for Fie enormous horns J!-'
• r am’, a good specimen
horn* often sells for as *
/
m
Ml
1"1
i d • ii..* e lv. man. whose herds
amis of head of typical long
e,miiil the ranch regions Of
,aii h.. eil lv realize that the
.io;■:i:i]s is now practically ex-
inn y
PH I N 111* l’llt AGRA I US.
debt of gratitude or
rahoal Idacmln. Af>r
' mHoekitlotl took re.vs* -it.'.i :*• a m
Aug. *th.
An*. **th, B> O f lock v, *1.
Association called to order be p»>*i.
dewt.. Invocation by th* chaplain,
la*9ed!*te!y after the mvocadati,
Comrade Hall. » vtaltor. hy request of
the president, introduced Gen F-lix
SSokertson of Mcla-nnan eountr C"tn-
Bal) served at Pensacola a' the
Bing of the war with Gen Itoh
who at that time *m only a
Xot. Ueo Kohertson gave an
ft* account of the early event*
war from FN>rt Donaldson to
He. hlm#«df participated In
pained battle, in the artillery
and tb* General having been
at West Point. *• a soldier.
■ that fact. M able to «<** •
and correct description of
[ great battle. Then he described
Bottle of Murfreesboro, and then
of the Georgia campaign We
enjoyed the General's talk and
atony of us a clearer insight
of the exciting scene* that
.id it oartslves. At
tka General took bt* tea**
© return to hla home in Me-
After the Genera)
bad played two
meeting of the
A ta—Wtoo
I to report t* tta
d- iu, .NT
! Otji r.n!.'
f'otri r.tilr
Read. »<"
J Fr.-nk
D. lb.!, b
fril-’.i ."ii
Whi»enant
r»j*rv . Dr .1 DO ID mu. as-
sistant eecretary
1'iunrade O'Brien made * sugges-
tion to get up a history of our < amp
membership in a condensed fi rm for
distribution to the members. A com-
mittee w*» appointed to see If such a
thin* can be done l»r, O'Brien, E. ft
Head I F Hederson and two com-
rade* to be found in Comanche coun-
ty. There being no further bueinet*
*m taken until
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T tiorntnn .........
S Britton ............
M Taylor .............
B Goodlier .............
A Johnson ...........
Daniel ................. 12J60
Oxford ................ 561.66
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t<
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.4.70.
1 J1.20 i
up |
on
12.50
1 "0,60
'•9.75
17.00 j
.8.60 j
45 00
2.50
64.25
49.45
1*6.00
I
Kd 11 ii'lso .i
,1. II Hardwick
.1. D. Johns . .
I'riuh Kenedy
A. ft. Icinnioml
Sam Divi- ......
E. A. McKinney
J. A Prather
j SF1, ROSS .....
! H. n Saddler
T. F Smith
J. it. Spivey
.11 laliiiiv
...JeSSie K1Us"!1
. Imm'I Kn'vD-r
...Hill Graham
...I C. Haralson
......I N Harris
......r
. fh-n Kennidy
.W. O la-alhers
ni.-i
one
that
-id !-- -
- war':
v. :i ■
Mioekiag SoiukIs.
in t he < ir ii are soir lnn-s in .
fore a p-rr.’-D . -rtD■ |u;• k■ ■. t1 .,
of the cum mg peril N'a'tit-.s
lugs are kind. That dn'l paia or ae'ie
in the hack varus yon Go- Kitin- - s
lone* ‘ need attintioii if you would cseape
'those dane-runs mahniles. Dn-psv.
Diabetes or Hriftlit's disease. Take
Fleetrl<- Hitters at onee aivl s* e
is a model husband
Feng he is fit for.
i man's intellect is like
water—you can see through
A. McDonald j backache fly and all yotir best feel-
1 r Matirv l!,s r,',lirn "Mv «>n received great1
f “ , ,1-oneflt front their use for kidney and,
. .M, 1 op es iiiaiidcr trouble,” wrDes Peter Dnndv.i
Dock Badlerlsotith Itockwood. Mich.. "It is <or-
T P. Sparks tainlv a great kidney medicine." Try! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
50 rents a* Reese Drug Co.
!:
K Fl
Many
1-ottle of
It-
The man who steals a girl's heart ,i|l
is liable to servitude for life.
\ pleasure, like a pipe, may be a
siu.M e in on., and nuiRance to other*.
A narrow-minded man will
admit
that others have a right to their opin-
ions—If they are the same
Houston Chronicle.
Ii
P, Shelton j*1- __
t.uss Sparks ^jal)y a lnan looses all interest in
E. \I. Talley ...........I. C ”......,J“" 1
Dav* Deaton ................ 55 00
C. G. roust ................. 152.07
Henry Dalcher .............. 115 00
J. W. Roberta ............... 5.00
before us reeeea *« lakeu uotil 2. MeKewn Johnstone ......... 7.50
o'clock p m | W. T lx*we ...... 17.50
2 H’t lock »*. 1. A eg. Mk. L. N. FYank ................. 231.10
The aasnrtatlon wo* called to order iTbeo William* .............. 20.00
at this hour by Comrade J. F, Hend-
erson The memorial service was the
first thing before use and our commit-
tee returned to secretary only three
name* of deceased comrades. Jno. J.
Marrs of dtepbevUle, M O. Jone* of
near Highland and John Coo, Mocca-
sin Rook. R*v. Frank Singleton, pas-
tor of tfc* Methodist church In Dublin
was introduced and mode the memo-
rial address, which sum llstsned to
with marked attention At the close
of hla beautiful tribute to the dead and
living confederates By motion a rtfp
ing vot© thanks wag tendered Mm.
This closed tta regular business of
J. B Adams ..
J E. Vaughan
E. B Jones ..
O. K. Pagan ..
Twaddell
A. Vaughn ..............I A. Wagner
J. 11 Whittington ____G. W. Watkins
Frank Shark .........Jasper Miller
8. D. Nobles .........loe IVndergast
81 Roberts .............J- Renfrew
O. T. Sparks ............K J. Smith
W. J. Smith ...........O. J Shelton
J. w. 8work .............l T. Spivey
Charles Stone ............H. D Tutt
F. W. Viclan ......M. M. Vandsrbnat
Ed William# ........H B. WIlHams
B, F Whatley ......... John Sharp
the prohibition movement when
baby cries for water at 2 a. tn.
t he
Blamed a Good Worker.
"1 blamed my heart for severe dis-
tress In my left side for two years."
writes W. Evans, Danville. Va., "but
I know now it *« indigestion, *»
Dr. King's New Life Pills completely
cured me," Beat for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache or debility, 25c at Ree*e
Drug /
AI must Lost Ills Life.
S. A. stld. of Mason, Mich , will
never forget his terrible exposure to
a merciless storm. "It gave me a
dreadful cold," he writes, “that caus-
ed severe pain* in my chest, so It
was hard for me to breathe. A neigh-
bor Rave me several dose* of Dr.
Vt*
King's New Discovery which brought
great relief. The doctor said I was
on the verge of pneumonia, but to
continue wltfi the Discovery. I did
eo and two bottles completely cured
me ” Use only this quick, sate, re-
liable medicine for coughs, colds, or
any throat or lung trouble. Price 50c
and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guar-
anteed by Reese Drug Co.
Fine for dinning or for
tnlite n«e. Will be ready
by the upek of Monday,
July 29th. Delivered la
nny quantity. • • :*
TELEPHONE YOUR OBI
King 715-RII.
J. f. BILL,
-is
M-BL!\ TEXAS
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No Sharp Hook Cowed By A Deceiving
Bait to Catch You.
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