The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909
THE DUBLIN PR0GBE8S
ESTABLISHED 1866. hear that un
AH the frtftod* of both the brjifa
■ad groom w*r# quits surprised
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Dooley he» JBfet.'wtil* Wi!?!’tSjmSS^^SwW*
Ham* The ceremony look piece.
* MISERY IN STOMACH
feetion Vatiiahea |
Minutes and You Feel Fine.
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Attorney A. I. Y oung of Stephen- l(n(f After lh# ceremony the* l«*
I vltte wee neie noooay. ___ mediately catne b»ek iu Dublin ami
The annual (took show at Carlton arc at home w*t)h Mr end Mrs.Ghes-
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will take place tomorrow.
Attorney J. T.
Daniel of Stephen-
villa eaa hero Monday oo legal bull-
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Ed Keith of Stephenvllle spent
Sunday In Dublin mill hi* mother
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Meadamee T.F. Iliyan and and N.
Bryap were guesta Sunday- of Mrs.
Clark Nichols at Cisco.
ter Hogan ------------ .... -. . ,.
Hived here a short time, Mmlng ff^Dvo J.uoe* working
Miss Donley has only
trouble and Indigestion? A dieted
■totted* gets the blue* end grum-
ble*. Give it u good est, then take
Pepe’e Diapepein to start, the di*
Them will
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frdro Stephenville. (hough she has
made friends of all whom she has
met by her sweet and gracious ways.
Mr. Williams Is a Dublin boy
very popular among hia friends
Progress Joins their friends Jo rx-
teruilog congraiulaiio.i.
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be no dynpepsia or belching of Gas
or eructations of undigested food;
no feeling like a lump of lead in the
ami doniaeb or heart burn, sick headache
T(|0 ttutl Dizziness, and your food will
not ferment and poiaon your breath
with nauseous odors.
*V——........ Pftpe'e Diape gwin costa only 50
1 will begin Monday. April 5th as- ceutM fora largo case at any drug
sees I ng city and eehuei taxim of Dub- Htoro hero, and will relieve the most
SherlfT Hates Cox of Stepnenvllle Do for Ihe present year. All tai obstinate case of Imligeetion and
payers should know that It Is as Upset Stomach in five minutes,
much their duty under the law to! There is nothing else better to
call to see me for this purpose a,* It (ake Gas from Stomach and cleanse
was over Monday on leg.. a.Ta.rs con- j £* ,.J° ZZl,' th<# in«*ti““’ *"d
neoted with the Justice court.
w, Mrs. J; C. Lane has I
was in Dublin Tuesday on buitoeia |
connected with his ollloe.
Boo. Lee Riddle of Stephenvllle
guest this week her daughter, Mrs.
Barney Ward of Meridian.
Miss Ollle Cariuun of Lingieville,
spent Tuesday In Dubiiu, trie guest
of her friend Miss Josie tioch
Attorney W H.Garrett of Stephen-
vllle with hla little son, was In Dub-
lin Monday on professional business.
Insure your live stock with S. J.
Weaver. Largest company in the
state. Telephone No. 201. 23-tf
Mrs J. M. Brlttou and family left
Sunday to speud a week or ten days
with Mrs. Britton’s parents at Uran-
bury.
Conkey's Lice Powder going fast
at Dublin Drug & Jewelry Company
Poultrymen take advantage of .free
oiler.
1 will eel) you any kind of stove
wood you want, make prompt deliv-
ery to aay part of city —Forace B.
Bussell.
City Marshal Jim White went to
Fort Worth Sum! ly to view the
views oaused from trie big Ore there
Saturday.
Mrs Frank Biowue went to Co-
manche and Qustlne Wednesday on
business. She made the trip in hei
automobile.
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j son and any that. I lull to see should prepare for ussimilation into the
her jcall at mv ollico and t)i« their a-sess-
prepare
blood all
your food the same as a
ment Failure to Ho so will not on- LOUI1(lj healthy stomach would do it
ly cause me Inconvenience In my j When Diapepsin works your
office work but abo canto the tax stomuch rests—gets itself in order,
paver trouble arid expense. Don't cleans up—and then you feel like
fail to have your property reodered eating when you eoirio to the table ,
at once. J E illshop.cily and school :alui what you oat will do you good.
tax assessor and collector 47 tf.
Absolute relief from all Stomach
A WomanTtlls How to Roli.v. Kheum.Ln ! Misery is waiting for you as soon as
I have been a very Kreat sufferer you decide to begin taking Diapep-
from the dreadf d disease, rbeuma- sin. Tell your druggist that you
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much relief from any of them vtutll! want to be thoroughly cured of
two years ago, when ! bought a hot- indigestion,
tie of Chamberlain’s pain balm. 11
fount! relief before Iliad used all of
one bottle, but kept ou applying it
The detioit of uue and a quarter
million dollars lo the natiooai treas-
ury cannot be charged to democratic
extravagance.
A new flour as good If not better
than anything else on the market,
the “Sweet & Pure" brand —Wal-
ter Hamilton. lHtf
District court for Hood county
opened Monday. The docket shows
aoout a six weeks business ahead,
moatly civil cases.
Miss Birdie Lane, who has been
teaching at Morgan the present ses-
sion, closed the season school Friday
ana came home Sunday.
Taklug no note of the profits from
the saie of the product, there Is a
whole lot of good eating In a pump-
kin yam potato patch.
Mra. Dora Crawford of Cleburne
ia the guest of Mrs. John Crawford
Mr*. Crawford came In'Monday and
will remain several daya
am
Th
"OS Busby and family of near
Alexander, who moved to near Dub-
lin three months ago, has leased the
Oaki hotel and took charge of the
business laat Monday.
SISTER’S TRICK
But it All Came Out Bight
How ■ slater played a trick that
brought rosy health to a coffee fiend
ia an Interesting tale:
"I waa a coffee fiend—a trembllog,
nervous physloal wreck, yet clinging
to the poison that atole away my
strength. I mocked at Post urn and
would have none of It.
“One day my slater substituted a
cup of plplag hot Postum (or my
morning oup of ooffee but did not tell
ae what It waa. I noticed the rich-
ness of it and remarked that the
coffee tasted fine but my slater did
not tell me I was drloklng Poetum
for fear I might cot take any more.
“She kept the seeret end kept glv*
ne Poetum loateed of ooffee until
I grew atronger, more tireless, got ft
color In ny sallow oheeks and
then she told
•giving, narve-
i saver the bed glv-
• of aay, morning coffee,
time I became ■ dlaol-
9 words oan do
In telling the good this oe-
Ink did me. I will not try
It, for only hiving need It
one bn convlnoed of It* mnr-
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has
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nd booij felt like a different woman,
rough mv advice many of my
friends have tried ituud cuu tell you
how wonderfully it bus worked.—Mra
Sarah A. Cole, 140 8. New 8t., Dover,
Del. Chamberlain's pain balm is a
liniment. The relief from pain which
ft uffords is aloue worth many times
its cost. It makes rest, and sleep pos-
sible. For sale* by Overton Drug Oo.
R W. Warren of Holden ville, Okla-
homa has purchased the livery busi-
ness of Dave Deaton He will add
to the already nice equipment, a
number of fine buggy hoises as well
as a number of new buggies, carriages
etc., 'and will run an up-io date
livery siabe He haw aim tented
the old Dick Moore livery earn on
Black Jack street and will run «
large sale stable there. Mr. War
ren and family have rented the H
H Andrew home
Worda to Fracas Tha Soul
“Your son has consumption. His
case is hopeless.” These apalliog
words were spoken toOeo E. lilevcns
a leading merchant of Springfield, N.
C. by two expert doctors—One a lung
specialist. Then was shown (he won-
derful power of Dr. King's New Dis-
covery. "After three weeks use,
writes Mr. Blevens, “he was as well as
ever. I would not take 1*11 the money
In the world for what it did for my
boy.” Iufallable for coughs and
colds, it’s the safest, surest cure of
desperate lung diseases on earth. 60c
and $1 Guarantee satisfaction. Trial
bottle free.—Overton Drug Co.
Sam, the little three year old son
of Mr and Mrs Rocs Riddle, while
climbing around the banisters about
the front porch of the Riddle home
fell and broke his left arm Just above
(he wrist Monday morning A phy-
sician was Immediately summoned
who dressed and reset the broken
booe and the little fellow who stood
the pain very manfully, Is getting
along nicely.
Mrs Fraok Browne and daughter,
Mlsa Floss, expect to spend Easter lo
Da las with Miss Madge Browne,
who is attending the Uttallne Acad-
emy. They will make the trip id
Mrs Browne'a automobile, going
via Fort Worth and rsturnlog via
Waoo, where they will stay a day or
two as gueata of friends there.
Thoughts ol The Home
One kind thought spoken is worth
two unsaid.
I'd Rather Dls Doator
than have my feet cut off, said M. L.
Bingham, or Prlucevllle., III., "but
youTl die from gangrene (which had
eaten away eight toes) If vou don’t,”
said all doctors. Instead he used
Bucklen’s arnica salve till wholly
cured. Its cures of eczema, fever
sores, burns and piles astound the
the world. 2So at Overton Drug Co.
Better simple food with pleasure
than luxuries with annoyance and
worry.
There is a difference In “Intelll
gent" dressing and philosophical
dressing The first Is to keep your
dress up with fashionable fads, and
the latter Is to keep your pooketbouk
up with your dress.
Right here Is the secret of awk-
wardness. It is «elf consciousness
A gill who thinks about how shu la
going to look when she extends her
hand w'll hold it out as stiff a« a
pomp handle. If she Is worried
about the appearance ot her walk she
will stalk over (he landscape like a
wooden dummy What a person
does gracefully L done unconsciously
So if a person would leam grace she
must Hist barn how to do things
unconsciously and she can only
learn to do things uuconsoously by
doing them ofieu.
Numberless men, alleged lo be
hurt by overwork, do not work half
enough. Their double comes from
super-abundance of Ulsure and activ-
ity They yawn through three or
four hours in the offioe or counting
room; are too indoleot to walk up
town; eat too heavy and rich a
dinner; go out afterwards to see
merchants, bankers and the like,and
join boon companions who walk
around billlaid tables or sit at cards,
and keed very thirsty until iht
drowsy steeples toll two and three
This Is overwork, but overwoik lo
the wrong direction, and of a very
different kind from ttiat supposed.
Overwork coveis a multitude ol
bad habits; It Is made a scaprgoai
lor countless transgressions, It Is
very often a shallow pretense, s mis-
erable sham While there are far
too many who overwork, there ire a
great many that break down and
kill themselves by lazlne<i, self In-
dulgeoce and dissipation fory de-
cidedly overwork la overdone.
What do you think the beautiful
* ' 1“ oomea from? Wife
iev*r.” You must be
either house svlvee or housemotha,re-
member that In the deep sense,
you must either weave men’s for-
tunes and embroider them, or feed
upon sod brlog them lo decay.
Wherever ■ true wife comes, home Is
always srouud her. The stars may
be over her head, the glow worm In
the night'a cold grass may be the Hie
at her feet;but home is where she Is.
Dear girls, don’t be so often wish-
ing you were grown up to women
thst you will negteot your girlhood,
lu a rush and hurry of these fast
times, there Is danger that you will
react) arid strain niter young ladyhood
too much. He glils awhile yet —
tender, Joyous, loving, obedient and
Industrious. Womauhood, with hs
privileges and power,Its burdens and
Its trials, will oomo soon enough
On this point one has said: “Walt
patiently, my ohlldren, through the
whole limit of your girlhood Go
not after womanhood; let It come to
you Keep out of public view
Cultivate refinement and modesty.
The cares and responsibilities of life
will come soon enough. When they
come, you will meet them, I trust,
as true women should. But oh, be
not so unwise as to throw away your
girlhood Hob not yourself of this
besutlfu1 season which, wisely spent
will brighten all your future life
When we look about us and con-
sider the unhappiness ttiat exists,the
families that have come to grief —
some from misfortune, some from er
tor, we aro almost persuaded that
those parents who die young, before
the evil day comes when they no
longer find pleasure lo their chil-
dren. are the only ones who die
happy. Could the mother who
fondly clasps her Infant In her
arms, the idol of her heart, and
Objeot ot her tenderest devotion,
while she piays without cesslug
for Ills life tu be spared that he
may continue a consolation to her
and prop lor old age; could she fore-
see the future of Ihat of) I id, wtilcn is
-o wisely Md from her, could she see
him or her overburdened er disgrac-
ed, poverty stricken and fileodhaa,
idle or insane, a worthless vagabond,
or a debauched mlilionane way down
in i tie dregs ot society, or a way up
In the scum, would not a change
Come o’er Hie spirit o( her dreams,
would she not, more full/ realize
ifiui life is only valuanle a, it Is
well spent and while she is praying
for i fe to Let, pray also with great-
er fervency tor tns proirclion tiom
destroying (lungs of the
•I Four cylinder, 20 horse power, 5 passenger, $650
f. o. b, Detroit, Write or phone for catalog. Will
make demonstration to (hose interested.
S. J. UNDEFWOOD, Agent for Erath County,
Stcphenville, Texas.
Cp Btrora The Ba-
li. H Brown, an attorney of Pitts-
field, Vt, wiltes: “We have used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills for years and
find them such a good family
medicine we wouldn't L> without
tiem." For chills, constipation,
hilllonsuess or ekk headache they
work wonders. 25c at Overton's
Woodmen Unveiling
Haggett camp No. PI2, Woodmen
of the Wond will unveil the monu-
ment recentlyViecLri to the aemory
of the!, L'e »o neign. I). [„
PeitiJOho, at ILggei i cemetery
Sunday April lltti ai 3 p m Via-
ii log soveieigns ate requested to
ri eet trie local camp ai their hall
ai 1 p m. and march irono there to
the cemetery Everybody Invited
J E Church well, consul commander,
Oscar T. Walker, c eik
V renk » full ( *kr.
Ihe soul
world
Many housewives would eav fruit cke!e,’oe' ,hol'k,l,or ","1 purpose
made without butter was a freak, 'i lie! cot known Mr Rotyblns picked
Capt N. Rcbbins sold his home
place of lweoiy-elght acres adjoin-
ing the Utile city of Harbio about
two we ks ago to his son. D. K.
Bobbins and last week removed to
: Stephenvllle where several other
; sons reside. He was In Dublin Tues-
day to pay tils respects to the Prog-
| teas and have hfg paper changed to
; Stephenvllle and brought with him
I to show us a curiosity whlc i he had
some fifteen or more years Tbl*
curiosity was a heavy piece of brasa
l weighing six pounds and formed In
the identical sriape aod appearance of
the heel and instep of a man’s shoe,
t he foot showing signs of being hack-
ed off with a chisel The crude
brass casting -hows the creases and
wrinkles of the back of the shoe and
, I tie heel perfectly, and was evidently
made from the Impression of a mao’a
is
it
W.G Cook la auMSlog property for
tha present year lo and about Dub-
lin. Mr. Cook Informs us that he
haa about closed up the Hat In
this ■action outside of town sad is
now giving special attention to the
rtudltlona within the olty limit*
Those desiring whita leghorn eggs
can secure them at II 50 per setting
by leaving their orfere at A. IV.
Whitfield’* or tha Grange stora.
These egge art from my full blood,
atogla comb wblta leghorn ohlokens.
W.H Vandyke. 47-U
Mesdamesd A. Green, Chairman
R. B. Speooer of Dublin and R. L.
Moore of Dalhart have beoo appoint-
ed by tha Federated clubs of Texas
a* tba art com mi ties for the first
Poetum’* district. _
Barney
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SfOMACH AGONY
Alyolieh the Cause, And Misery,And
Distrese of Indigestion Will
Vanish
nope below will, however, give you rs
rich, flsvory a fruitcake as you ever tasted;, where
yet there ia no butter in it:
Mix four cupa sifted pastry H„Ur i>„e
h-vel teaspoon soda, two lev.-i leaxpoona
mixed spleen (except cloves), one-
fourth level teaspoon salt and two
cups seeded and quartered rulaina. Add
also one-tialf rup nuts chopped fine.
If you like. Hlend one-lmlf tup Cot-
tolene with one cup brown sijR.ir and
one cup white suRnr. add one , up mo-1
lasses, one cup milk and then the
mixture. Boat well and hake In two nana ,, , , ,, ,
, Cottolene is used exclusively by many! M ‘ agory writes the H.ogffi** to
Let oa lake time for the good bye !hou*ewiv*‘9 for a“ “nd shortemng! change hie address from I’slacloue
purposes. j to Houston.
Tlie virtues grow abut.it Ihe home
Tiiey cluviet, boom and shed their
perfume aiouud the fiie.ioe Love
luiHbsO'1, wile. father, mother
child and home—without nose
words the wotld would be a batten
wilderness and men and women but
brutish beasts Ihe home Is the
nursery tor I he vlri ues
at a spot on Green’s Creek,
It Is gsoerallv understood in
that locality, was at one time ■
permanent Indian camp He prizes
the relic very highly and has a num-
ber of times refused offers of convlder-
ably more than the metal value for
Can lodigeition ba cured? Hun-
dreds of thousands of people wno suf-
fer from belchlog or ga«; biliousness,
•our stomach, fullness, causes,short-
ness of breath, bsd taste lo mouth,
foul breath, oarvouaoets and other
distressing symptom*, are asking
them«elvee that question dally.
And If these same doubting dys
peptloa could only read tha thousands
of atooere letters from people who
once auffsred aa badly as they do now,
but who have been quickly tad per-
manently oured by the use of M l-o-
na, th* mighty dyspepsia remedy
that cures by removing the cause,
they would go to Overton Drug Co
this very day and get a large box of
Ml-o-na tablet*
The prloa of Ml-o-na tablet* la only
50 oeota, and Overton Drug Oo guar-
antee them to oure Indigestion, ot
Koa*| back.
Thlo or loan or eorawocy people
wilt lad lo Ml-o-oa a' looker of
flesh and blood, become It causes
th* atoaaoh to extract more aotti-
tlooa matter from »tae fete.
kin We tUutII go to the day’s
work with a sweeter spirit’ for it
hit us take time to speak kind
words to those we love. By and by,
when they can no long-r hear us our
io bsiiuess will seem more wise than
our best wisdom Let us take time
in be pleasant. The smsll oourtesLs
which w« often omit because they sre
snail will some day look larger to
us than the wealth which ws have
coveted, Or the tame for which »e
have struggled. Let us take time to
git. acquainted with our families
Ihe wealth you are accumulating
may be a doubtful blesling to the
son who Is s stranger to you Y'our
beautifully kept house, busy mother,
can never bs a home to the daugh-
ter whom you have no time to
caiesa.
A gentleman harms us the follow-
ing scrap, and we presume that he
knows better than we do as to the
sLtement being a truthful oue.
Kioiu the bit of confusion we have
ouilced lo approaching these mas-
culine gtoups, we rather suspect
the words are not wide of ttie
mure. “It Is cerialnly amusing
when one lisa ■ little leisure to sp-
ptoaeii a group of men tou the side
walk aod listen to the conversation
Just to bear how csieleeaiy profanity
mile* lo. Thla man tears off an
oath and that ooe tips off a dozen
tin! words Id no time All of a aud-
den th* loud laugh ceases and the
must refined language the “group”
Is capable of using lakes Its plow.
Goodoaee, what a change—aod what
oaused Ii—0, nothing, only a lady
hss approached them, eud they have
a Hill* ttora respect for her than
themselves. Well, well, a lady la a
missionary where>st sne may be. ”
"8«Mt A Pure" is a new brand
ef Hour that is tody srarraoted to
give eatiataolioa Try a seek aod
•e* If It It nut better than you have
Walter Hamlltoe
Linglevlll* eras
doing i
a.
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Razors on 60 Pauys Triad.
There are guarantees that GUARANTEE and other* that don’t.
OUR GUARANTEE ON RAZORS IS AS GOOD AS GOLD. We
make good to our customera, the manufacturer make* good to ua.
We aak you to try one of our razora for 60 days and if you are not
aatiafied you may then return it fo u*.
Hivjh Grade razor, no better made 3.00
Carbo Magnetic razor 3.50
Full Hollow ground razor 1.50
Drummer's Sample* . ...» 1.00
Safety razor, etropper, atrop and Sehwati hone, all for 1.50
Safety razor blades -05
Try one and if you are not pleased with the gooda you
are not out one cent.
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Britc’s Variety
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
Store
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NOTICE TO FARMERS
1 We have purchased the mill outfit
in South Dublin formerly owned by
Messrs. Morgan & Pittman and we
will continue to operate same as us^
ual, grinding for the trade on Satutv
day of each week. Come and see
us. We want to get acquainted
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