The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 16
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FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1M6.
OVER THE COUNTRY
♦♦♦♦ —i—
Notice to Correepondeuu—Alway*
head your lettera with name of com-
munity and date It. At close sign
your proper name. Mall letter to
reach progress not later than Wednes-
day night’s mails. Three things are
imperative to Insure publication.—
Editor.
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Regular Correspondence.
April 28.—Rev. T. B. Lane of Hloo
visited Grandpa Elkins Wednesday.
Mrs. Guyton and children of Hico
visited Mrs. A. A. I-ackey Sunday.
Elmer Glesecke of Mlllervllle visit-
ed in this section Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Ferguson of Iredell visited his
Slater, Mrs. Lee Taylor Saturday to
Mondty.
Miss Laura Hardeman has been on
the sick list but is reported to be lm-
proving.
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Th# young people enjoyed a dance
at the home of Tennle Craig at Mloo
Wednesday night
Frank Wiseman of H loo was here
Wednesday and made photograph* of
our school faculty and pupils.
Torn Hall and family of near Plain-
view spent Wednesday to Friday with
Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Cunningham of
this place.
The Duffau school will dose May
18th. An Interesting program is be-
ing prepared and will be rendered on
the night of the 18th All are Invited.
Miss Bertha Cooper, while sweeping
the walls of her home one day last
week, fell and was painfully Injured
She Is reported to be doing nicely at
present.
Alec Walker of Hlco accompanied
by Mr Bird stopped over a short time
Tuesday cn route home from Mr
Walker's farm near here They made
the trip in Mr. Walker’s new Ford
Hon. H. T. Shelnut. a former Duffau
citizen and formerly commissioner of
this precinct, now living at Canyon,
is visiting his daughters, Mesdarnes
R. L. Ballew and !oc Bell near here
Mr. Shelnut has gained about thirty-
five pounds In weight during his resi-
dence of eighteen months in the west
LIH0LEYILLE.
Regular Correspondence.
April 27.—Broylu Woodlee yCope-
land was unanimously elected valedic-
torian of the graduating class ®f ,ht’
Unglevtlle school, he haying made
the highest grade.
Rev, Stovall preached at the Chris-
tian church Sunday.
Shelby school will close Friday. A
program will be rendered at night.
The pupils of the Llnglevllle school
stood another examination last week.
Mies Lillian Robinson has returned
front Jack county where she had been
visiting relatives.
Entertainments are being arranged
for four nights at tbe close of the
Llnglevllle school.
The stage in the Llnglevllle public
school building will soon be adorned
with a roller curtain
Grandpa Guthrie, who had been III
at the home of his son-in-law .1. It
Knight, died about 10 o’clock Tuesday
morning.
The "outsider'' will stage a play
Stere Saturday night entitled Joey
the Waif." The proceeds will go to
the school.
The hard rain and wind storm did
some damage here Saturday night,
blowing down some fruit trees and
covering growing crops with sand.
Whenever You Need a Qeneral Tonic
Take Orove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesofQUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Knriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
BOTTOM WOOD.
Regular Correspondence.
April 2*.—Mrs. M V Bland la seri-
ously 111 and It Is feared she will not
recover.
Delua Halluday spent Saturday
night with home folks.
S. I). Ewalt and family visited C I
ladA’Itt and family Wednesday.
Mrs. Aloe Jones of Cnion Grove
| visited Mrs M. V. Bland Tuesday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Banner at
tended the stock show at Busline.
Mrs Francis 1-oiiallcn Is spending
the week-end with her parents at St
George
Mrs. K V. Sprull and Mrs Adriif
Sprull spent Wednesday with Mrs M
V Bland
Miss Gedda Holderfield spent Mon
Nothing No Good for a Cough or Cold
When you have a cold you want the
best medicine obtainable so as to get
Tid of it with the least possible delay.
There are many who consider Chain-1
berlain’s Cough Remedy unsurpassed, day night with Misses Myrtle and
Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, says, "Ever Viola Morris
since, my daughter Ruth was cured; Mr. and Mrs C II Cook of Cnion
of a severe cold and cough by Cham <;rovo visited at the bedside of Mrs
berlaiti’s Cough Remedy two years ,!lan|, M<m(lav
ago. I have felt kindly disposed to- T ,, s|roU(, an(1 ,, p itodgers
ward the manufacturers of that prep-
aration. 1 know of nothing so quick n,ll(*e a nlP
to relieve a cough or cure a < old
For sale by all dealers
WIUOI.
Regular Correspondence.
April 27.—Seven famlllea In thta
community are under quarantine be-
cause of smallpox In their homes.
Elmer Wldner went to Carlton Sun-
day.
Frank Harnett and family moved
to Alexander last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stricklin left Wednes-
day for their home at Gustlne.
A number of our people have been
attending the tent show In Dublin.
Tom Farrow and family of Curves
have removed to the Wilson com-
munity.
The school here closed last Wed-
nesday owing to the epidemic of
smallpox.
No singing service was held here
Sunday owing to the smallpox scare
Purify the blood and put the system
In order for summer work by using at
this time a short course of Prickly Asti
Bitters; It is the greatest blood puri-
fier on earth, Dublin Drug & Jewelry
Co. S|iec1al Agents
Mmidav
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CNION GROVK.
Regular Correspondence
/ April 27.—F A. Jones and family
went fishing one day last week.
W. B. Hancock was in our commu-
nity Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. F. R Rogers visited
.A in our community today
v Rev. Sam Jones preached at St
George Saturday night and Sunday
Miss Millie Payne was visiting her
sister, Mrs. Schools of Runyan Friday
to Monday.
Rev. Alec Jones filled his regular
appointment at Halls Chapel near 11i<'o
Saturday night and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, C. 11 Cook visited Mrs.
Bland of Cottonwood Tuesdnv after-
noon. Mrs. Bland is reported very
sick
Rev. H. S. Anglin of Duster failed
to fill his appointment Sunday owing n|HO
to the rain, but will prench here at
St roud
to Carlton
turning Tuesdav
Miss Jewel Jones spent Saturda'
night with tier sister, Mrs Jim Brad
lev- of Dublin.
Brynn Kills of Youngs Prairie at
tended tile dance at Vernon M- Mur
ray's Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Will Isincaster o'
Hickey spent Saturday night with Mi-
ami Mrs. Vernon MeMurry
Mr. Holderfield received a message
notifying him of the death of Mrs
Charlie Walker of Gustlne.
There will tie preaching at this place
Saturday night and Stindav and sine
nig in the afternoon Kvrvluidy in
v itod
Mr and Mrs Vernon M< Mum
spent Stindav night with the formers
parents. S E. MeMurry o' loutigs
Prairie
The cemetery at tills place will tie
worked Friday All Interested arc
requested to he on iiand with tools,
to bring dinner
NHADY GROVK.
Regular Correspondence.
Uttle Miss Marie Cline Is sick this
week.
D. N Collie of Dublin visited hi
this vicinity last week
Mrs. W. H. Whlsenant was the guest
of Mrs. Zona Parr Monday afternoon
Oda Gilbreath and family visited at
Pleasant home Monday and Tuesday
T. K Hughes and family visited M
L Dawkins and family Tuesday night
.1. A Cline and wife visited i T
Pipes ami family at Edna Hill Tues-
day
Misses Addle and Flora Tackett of
Shiloh were the gm-sts of Miss Maude
Wells Sunday night.
I W Pipes and family of near
Harbin were the week-end guests of
.! .1 Whlsenant and family.
Noah Gilbreath and family of near
Pleasant Home visited Oda Gilbreath
and family Saturday to Monday.
April 28. There will he preaching
at this place Saturday and Sunday
Baptizing In the afternoon Sunday
Miss Mavnie Ixiu Parr left Friday
for Stanton where she will assist her
sister. Miss Ruth Parr, with her
school dtitlhs
Plica Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your (trviggUt will rrfuud money it PAZO
OINTMKNT falls to cure sny case of Itching,
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Idles in Mo 14 days.
The firat application gives Hast and Kent. ,VOc.
who
Mrs
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a later date.
Progress $1 a year in advance.
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Pemberton
Furniture Co.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
We Pay The Freight
If you desire anything in the furniture line
v call on us and we are sure that the quality
and price of our goods will appeal to you.
A FULL LINE OF PERIOD FURNITURE
“WILLIAM AM) MANY." ” KLIZHKTU AN."
“JACOBEAN.” “ADAMS." QUEEN AXXK."
“SHERATON,” COLONIAL,” ’ MISSION.”
We Carry Furniture For
Every Nook in the Home.
PRICES “LOW”
QUALITY “HIGH”
Give us a Trial and We Will Convince You.
PURAERTON
HOUSTON AT 8KTINTH
YOl'MJS rilAIKIK.
Regular <'orreapondenre.
April Mrs F K Cowan,
has been \ j Hi t i ii k her daughter.
\\ F Harw y and family, return
her home n*’ur Alexander Monday
.1 H. While w in a l>uhlln visitor
Monday.
Owing •(> so much rain rot ' nth f
loftou planting Las been delayed
Rev. John u i 11 preaeh at this p a1 * j
next Sunday evening at o'eloek
Hurbert Cook and wife wne visit ^
111^ K l( Kodgn rs and a iff Tn***»«l.i> j
An alrnos* all-day raai last S inda' j
prevented ti«- old t ino hinging .dm ,
was to have !■♦•«• u hold at this p i«*e
Hernhel A 'lo-r w » renides with)
Tom Durham a few mile* no th <•* j
I Mi l>l in. atti-mhd sinking at tliis pla* • ,
Tui-Hi!a> nlKht \
I-" K Uodnei s and a i f ♦- wm- visit ;
ing in th*' l'i.:on Dr.oe c.m limit v .
Monday . th»* gu sts «>: Hurh* : < <**»K |
and w Ife
Tim Hinging h* bool .night L-t** hv
Prof Ford of ;*hyr Lwed T n-aday
night Mativ patrons of tin* Hchoul ,
won* prosont at tho < low.
\ Fare for Sour Stomarh.
Mrs Wni M Thompson, of Hattie
Creek. MIrh , write# I hau» been;
troubled with indication. Hour atom-
a<*h and had breath Aft* r taking two'
hott]<*m of ('hainborlaln’s Tablet* I am
w'oll Tb**H«* tablets nr** »ph*tu1ld
none better " For mtle b' all lealers
I 1>N \ till I
Regular <’om-Hpotnb-n* •
April L,s* lv H kimv and famih
v. ere in I mhlm Tnestla--
\\ thur (I.lines of It.ii: • • *11 was t-
t;s 4-oniniiiiut v Siind.sv
There will !*•• prea’ ’
ii rda\ nlglif and Sutid.i
\ 1, Wtlliamson an i !’■•
trip t • • I ‘ ■ * n’t*
At Palm Beach
Society eniovs almost everj aid to the easy passage of time and
new excitements are constantly .n demand.
Aviation naturally forms one of the pleasurable means of whiling
away time, securing some of the exhilaration which adds so much
to the spice of life
So there is the society aviator with his flying boat, as depicted in
the illustration.
Here as elsewhere, when conditions require excellent service.
Texaco is the brand.
Texaco Motor Oil for the lubrication and Texaco Gasoline for the
fuel.
“Practically no difficulties since using Texaco" is the report from
the aviator of the Thomas Flying Boat.
Texaco Quality and Service have eliminated the troubles in this
as in other cases. The quality and service which is to be found in
all Texaco products, and of value for all purposes in all countries.
You can find the same quality in the Red-Lone-Star and Green-T
oils sold in your town. When you need oil buy the "Made in
Texas" brands which are famous under all conditions for quality
and service.
Ask our agent.
The Texas Company
General Offices, Houston, Texas
TEXACO
r.'urniu! Thurada.v in u d<>» uimmii o'
Ml Alt O.
that amount. il Hlttum! to ,t rl.uirt ; Regular Corretiamdenre
hurst.
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Ch.ro Parks and Frank Simpson at
Mai: H ay * s w a -
fended the Methodist t onf*’r• I)> e at d«>
Df-igeon Saturday
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Regular (‘orreHjHindem e
April Ifk The Ihmu rains have
made roads almont impassable and
farmers are behind witli their work
j ArmatrnnK <-r*M*k has not y.-t overflow
eil Its hanks, bur the 1/hv river lias
been out of Its banks for three davs
Mrs l>ee Armstrong is reported
some better at tills time
Mr and Mrs Hob Waters are th*
| parents of a twiby N»ru Monday
John T>enman and wife went to Dub
j1 in Saturday
ft L Hliuk and family of lwxi»m
visited \V M Hlp|>etoe last night
llean Hlppetoe spent Saturday nl|fbt
with Ms aunt. Mrs I! I, Hhwk of
l Kw um
Mr and Mr* Frnll Thlebaud are the
parents of a baby boy t>orn Sunday
April mth.
Friends rofret to learn of the nn-
tlmsly death of Mr* Walker Brown,
which oecttfrti n**r Unclavllit Sat-
April nth.
Bankers John Cl. and Blmon Harris
Or. Snider ot Dahl In passed
hers last Wednesday en routs
th* L*oa on ft ftohta* trip. Th«y
All Itu- Effectivt*n«*sN, Not tli*‘
Effect of Calomel.
I tv-\ cr-l,a\ is line <>t tt;!’
mo t important nn 'ltcal <itscov-
erti s of recent years. For >.,
lonj.' time medical exports, real-1
iziug the harmful eff**cts of cal-
onu‘1, have been striving to find
ji liver cleanser that would l*e'
; ptst ics effective as calomel, and ;
vet t>e absolutely harmless in its i
action. Recently this remedy!
| was actually put forth by L. K
(irtjrshy, in his Liv-\er-i^ax.
I.iv-Ver-Ijix is a harmless
1 vegetable compound, designed!
[solely for th** treatment of livers
complaints. The immediate |
favor it has met with in thou-
sands of homes is proof positive
of its real value.
If you feel worn out, tongue
coated and skin sallow, don’t de-
lay until it becomes dangerous,
nip the trouble in the bud with
Liv-Ver-Ln*. Insist on the genu-
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likeness of L K. Grigsby, which
is guaranteed to give satisfac-
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sale by Cole Drug Co.
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jinoit a lilrIhilji' i!lni"'t gl'i'ii at th<
jininp of Tom Arthur SunJav
A numtirr of the vomig p'-opl.' t*
jovial a f»'« hour* Sa'nrilnv night at
thf fiotlu- of Mnmi’ii liofalo*- anil V.va-
lino WllllamiMiii
Tt)« Go in V n »iu) <'<"V Crock 1*11
team* played a very intprostlng game
Friday afternoon, the score being 8
to 14 in favor of the home team.
Our »rhool closed Friday after one
of the roost successful term* ever
taught here. The children rendered a
very entertaining program Friday ahd
Friday night.
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A TEXAS WUXDEB
The Teias Wonder rures kidney and
bladder tronblea, removing gravel,
cure* dlatiHes, Weak and lame back*,
rhumatism, and all Im-gularitiee of
the kidneys and bladder in both men
and women, Regulate* bladder troub-
le* in Children If not sold by your
druggist*, will be sent by mall oft «*>
celpt of 11-00. One email bottle Ift
two months’ treatment, and
taals to perfect s cure. Send lie
Texes tsetlasUisls. Dr. * W. Bill,
IMS OUe* attest, «t Lewis, Ms.,
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