The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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*eho *f Sound. I tngland'a Croat Msal.
Aa echo to u nouud reflected from ■ The greut aeai of Eugi.iul to, uu;*
dtotant surface. Hound to produced by, the Loudon CUruilck. u .....re e).. > j
worm or pulaea of tho nlr, aud when' rrt«- lirttde than uniat ia-> ...e Iiubj-.i •■
V -rwp J* , ' ^ ^ ! '...
THE DUBLIN
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thoao waves come in contact with a!
cliff Of wall or oilier opposing surface
they are reflected like* light or heat, I
and the returning waves cause a retie
tttk.11 of the wound. The won! echo I*
of Greek origin. According to ancient
mythology, It was the name of n moun
""p tiln nymph. daughter of the air nnd
the earth. "Echo wus one of Juno's «t !
it < outs about M.3W* in ii.ii It. »m1 !l l
ruled'.In of two heavy sil.if |il»!o>. 1.1 j
one of which is cut the die for t'i |
front of the seal and in the oilier lino | )1‘arN
for the tiaek. When the (uni Is to 1
nliiied to u document il lump of w.i
Is uoftencd In hot water nnd omi! .1
i old wn:er. after which it 1* ptn-.-.i !>.,
twoeti till' two pl.ilea Olid |>reksed 1
yii'
Kair Hardia'a r.oush toMire.
.1 nine i PitrOle. the liritiali In
hot' trade:'. ne\ , r i hmiulslied hh
working «•: m ......... luun.. wvr ■
itie oee'.islo. < i. Ii- .i h'.» ollgll Btt.lV led
inlHliikto. < 0 lie ,-i- i "f "llior- Due
sioiv is llui Sx... H..rdic. loco mull,,
an
‘■■'u'it'
but bar loquacity displeased j cun* out iu th>v «haj •• of a
disk. wii
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Jupiter. So she was deprived of the,
power of »|>eech by Juno and permitted!
, (0 answer only when she was spoken
m Afterward Echo fell in love with |
a beautiful youth named Narcissus and
, IfiMt changed into a stone, which atUl
retailor! the potter of voice. Milton j
personlllcH her thus:
8W*et Echo, sweetest nymph. that llv'st
unseen
.^Wtthla thy atry shell.
By alow Meander’s margent green.
' Const thou not tell me ot a gentle petr
That Ittiest thy Narcissus lire?
— I’hlladelphta i'reas I
Unearnsd Gratitude.
A sample of the into Ur. William
Everett's caustic repartee:
“i always experience a sense of deep
obligation to you whenever I meet you
or heur of am." said George Babbitt
to Dr. Everett one morning when they
found themselves pacing the deck ol
an ocean steamer together
“Wily so?" piped tile doctor
“Because," said Mr ilnldiltt. “I re
call that I was once so fortunate ns tc
Win the Boytoton price for oratory at
Harvard, uml you were chairman ol
the board of Judges "
“I remember It perfectly well." re
Joined the brusque doctor “The Judge*,
were live in number. At the conelu ,
•Ion of the speaking we retired to con
alder the merits of the contestants. It
was moved that yon tie awarded n
flrut prize. On that motion the vote
was 3 to 2 tn your favor I was one,
of the two.”—Boston Transcript
Some merchants need larger quar-
ters and some need more quarters.
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WHY
NOT?
We have been doing a
Grocery business in Dublin
for a number of years. If
you are not buying at least
a considerable portion of
your groceries from us,
why not?
We constantly keep a
well selected and fresh
stock on hand. We handle
your account correctly. We
give you prompt delivery
in the city. We arc tour
teous to the trade and give
fair prices to all alike. We
in every way we know en-
deavor to make it to your
interest to give us at least
a part of your trade. We
know no reason why you
should not. There are reas-
ons why you should.
TRY IT AND SEE
IF IT DON’T PAY.
PARKER
& DEAN
GROCERS. ■
Telephone No. 91.
iin InipresKhm “ii i-n h hIi!t*
!'onn« ;t thetv was mi ,«i attach j
tnl to tho m\*.I v. *• v,i)< •;.i* t» it* prmid
of his OlfU’o i:h I ho :wM b Mi' idlor wih
of Liis, That wit* "< Usiilw. \ ' v.host*
nolo tiusiiu sa was «•* i nut t\\n\ mi l
to tnkt* tho linpn * ns • > die neat
ion I a* ofteo ns repined The writer
routed) her* ilio last «»f tho Tim IT wax
os.’* a rosy cheeked old gentled).in who
livotl Iouk to eujuy tho |k*iiaIv>ii that a
grateful country uninted him for his
lni|vorfrt!it Hi rvl' is TIidhp soi '1< oh ar»*
no w per Torino 1 |»y an unnamed cnitior
dlnnTo in the otiaiioollorVs office
Italy's Ancestral Glories
Three times has Italy r*ilt*»I ovor Ihi
rope Sin* lifts sat mi tho pnllti'al
Ihrotio under ill" «’.io ir-* mi tho e<
* Jo*'iasf|r:il throno umioi tho popo
from 11 rt%,i *ry tho i»roat to (am» \ mil
• m t!io Pifo!h»rt ::iI t*ir«• i•«* of tho roniiis
"?i tiro Tin's,* iIiIml"^ o'ory I til I In n fain
: 1 y ronii mb rs A n .n |is i’ao*(:ir ami
Trajan. 11 il lobrainl ami !nii«»'oiit 111
Ininto ami I’otrar-h. M Itlithin^olo nn>l
Hnphaol (lalllri "’i«l I’ruii" nro In III •
mouth like tiou. - a* 11«»l < I " ordw. Tin* Ital
iun <1*k*h not t tmsi.h r litm^olf an<| t;s a* !
o'juals. In* art-opt>. In* l»olio'os In. l»i«•«J ,
ern ilotnooiao.'. hut doop ;n Ills hoart I
ho is an arUfoonit haughtily proud «*f |
his |t*n;r dos< ont ami hi* am ostral tfb» i
rii*s W in n thinking of ItalhuiH mir
must ill" ii. s Ih»mi- in mind that tin**.;
out of all t!ie poo; !rs of Ihiropi*. have
the most glorious t end that tin*' |
an* rniiseloiis of it to tin* •jnlok. Henry
I)" Ik’lit So(li'" lok in Vale Uo'de"’
Bali.-.c’s V/ay.
Julos Safnli*iiu ii*i ;iod that om* tilin' ,
while li\ Iiu in I'aris Ihtl/iu’ locked |
hlmsolf up In 111s loom foi twenty two j
da.'s ami f"ei t> iwo nights refusing j
l ) > ,-o an,, one and hooping tho cm i
tains < los.' i nnd fin* iij.iit-' <mitinual!' i
lairiiiiu o' on In broad daylight Tile j
onlv human hoin^ In* saw duriim tins (
film* was Ids sonant. "h«»m ho ran^ j
for when ho fr.t fin* m-od «*f fo*'d 1
tv Iip h ho " a•*In'ti do" n " ith nunu*roU'ft
( ups ,»f i oiTee Ho would throw him j
seif mi Ids I if *• I on I' u 'ini entirely o\
Ij.ius’fsl from la' !> "f s|«M*p. ami In* re |
mainod In oomph'ie l^riorafna* of wliat j
was transplrim: ovtsjd** ’in* stnti* **f j
tin* wont her and e*-on - f *ho tInn* atnl
ilay of tin* week lie on!* freed him 1
self from thN \olunt tr' < ipt)'lty !
'vlnm hi' had \vritf«*n tin* ord "I'.nd
on tin* Inst pai;e of the m iimscrljil he
liB'.’im "dn»n In* enf»*t'(*il Ids prison
.M. I’ was rhulleliirntl by l
|M>II« eman oUls!d<* tin* b"use of oom
mill s. ‘tbo oftn er asked Mr. Hardbt il
he wti.s working there “Vch.** "On
tin* riMifV" twhlrh wan undorK<dnK re-,
pain • No.’ niiMwens! tin* loader o!
tho IndeiM udcMil Labor party. * uu Ux
floor.** Another time a landlady re
fused to let him have rooms until he
tfiive re foren (•«**. Hn look, d too rough.'
The wood woinan wiis as onimued w bee;J
Mr I hirdio named a numboi of the
most prominent nn*n tn parliament
Ho uus nr res ted in |h* ^duia nine on
sn.spi Ion of bein'; in ((iilusioti with a
notorious aiiMirlhst whom the |H»liee
had detained. Tile lloltfian indlee nov I
or could understand why a lirRlab M l
IV was not elalMirately Hfllnsl Thila |
(bdpliia Lodt;* r
Hew to Slay a Grudo®.
1 forvra'o you once, and l won't for-1
give yon at a in ’ This i*- "hat wrt
In-ard om* In oilier sa> u» another who!
had on" ittin^l> broken Ins chisel fot '
the set ond linn* lb "ouhl n«»l listen!
to j.d explanation Non r*iniil not usi ,
aimth r «*f m\ b»ols In continued. |
The next -lay be "anted u» borrow aj
book i loin ibat brotbei Hut bet ore
Ik* asked for it In- n un inhered In* had
said In- "oii'.d not lend Ids u*ols any
more Jf • aid '«• himself. Well. |j
don't « a I *• i; I «i d He OW es nil'
hoi* ■(•’' i; 11 toi brr;:lxht_ the fool, so I
wi mi i asA foi tin book And be
did ( •• •• i.m . \ o'i i an ini' e If .uu
keep If an loitlt as \ o i want if.” replied
the brofher wphoiit one bif of trrudge
in bis iieart Tin* efleet was itihmI. for
fin* very next day lie asked Ins hrofhn
to k’o with him into tin* b»ol room, and
then* be said. "You ran use an.' of
them if ymi wish. • • nIy please be « are
ful not to break tlu-m The ttrudge
had disappeared fhristinn Herald
The Oldest Death Sentence
The •ddest i|,*afh srnicn- e extant is
found in tin* Amherst papyri contain
liiK tin* Minis <d' state -rimliials iu
Kjiypf. about I'hKi It < The < rimlnal
In this case "ns found mult.' of iiia^i* .
whhdi hi'. MMitfes slate * "as worthy
of death. " hl< Ii lie • an ted out. ami he
killed hlne-elf.” apparently by '•tab
tdn^. as in the .lai^u.ese haraklri.
"hlcli is also * »f very . * 11 * i« * 111 origin
Annum .css civilized jH-oples drown
ink ""UM seem to li.ivv been the ear
lies! method of ic.-.il punishment foi
about i:.n Ik (' the Kritons killed their
criminals by thtowiiik them Info a
ijmikmire. iff other th.iu capllal pun
lallllieilt S the oldest recorded collies
from < haldea. w 11* • I •* if "as enacted
some b uoo years nk" th.it " ben any
one m.-ini'.l a slave tin- hand that
thus i.lTi'i,i|i'i| should pay tiim each tlay
n measure of . orn
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Remember
JUST ONE MORE DAY
OF THE BIG AND SUCCESSFUL
REALIZATION SALE
0 FEAST of Merchandising
Bargains in all the history
of Dublin and of this section
equals this great opportunity for
cash buyers. The stock is new
and we've kept it in a great
measure unbroken.
n
Don't Miss the One Day Left!
Utterback & Harris Co.
J"!,.
A f t © r Death.
It is pi :if ioual to i Link
all for r hen life ) •
Intel. i nd If is |f
I'e'eT been \ I i fe
tit*, t roy ed b\ dc :i h
been eXperh'li' ed b-
ibdlhle const jf mull
more to be era•■■••! <>
foolish dou! t " h!« '
presses "i’ll »In- pi-'f
t be [if ' ry j n’essir e o
<!(*;ifli ends
r. m I a nnltd
Is iljniub If lia-l
an III nowise be
\\ h it bus on- e
u etern)il and In
• f i ea lliv ni-u-r
altered If Is a
bail M.-t e\
I In his ha ml. "If
t his pa If i v l hiiitf
They Paid the
The corporation of i It
govv " anted in pm clia"
port ra :t <d ' ;ii !' le and
" M 11 ed on f he iiinUi't' • • f
of m a kin j cue ii tie • .»I
(!.'“•(» juiiicu- The*, a
a imijtii!)'vnf pi* ' uie. t»i
think Mr Wins!
" ee l»i: e \ * »*ssj \ ,•
“ I b« 11: t yoi, k :,
>'11111** to Mil '
spi. lolls b
Price
i* • try of (;ias
i Mo Wd.isflr
si>iri.»: ia >iKin nut ri 11 i:
a 11cadv
tb
I
1“ I'-'
;»p-
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• d
t!i*
* it
y «
" I f 11
d i Ii,
makes \\ |s,- man and the fool, (lie
co'vard and the hero, f tie noble and the
villain. **'jua! That cannot be Heath j
( lb.
kl
lldlie-"
" that
| ,i mi
! ol
orp<
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11 nui
i hen said Mi \\ h|sf
« ron ■ o
i In editor Me <
i• .i 1 ih.'iit 1.1pon 11a
tn ! i ii a I ae-.f ii.gr I
-’ill till, o! fo
worid, , •» 11 a r. r.i
. as to it • ;u i!ua: > -
«d ?:oM
rrk-' me.
m all a am
• i of milk.
: t . .i • So it 1. !
just < ompe ;
I mill" I • s
UM s! S* 0:11. •
t . ! i. a: ■. to 1
a ,is. and > hi •
, Il P • ok* null
:>•
tin t m
k : '
sc' ers the t hrcMil of tin* earthly life |
In bis s ia \
• ■si 1 • tilt's let
s talk * * t
, impm
; . .* tin
• 4 mot (t ,01|H
hut tin* content of life can neither lj
soiiief hln j *
-<• \ iui ns
t 111-re A :l s
- pe t.
lit .tile
• lltol-a - • bll* 1
altered nor annihll iied by It. itealtty }
nothlnj els,*
4 • r lnt.re-t In
• let Hill ' II**
Ita »n to
.»inl- o
f 1 a tot to will'll
Is eternal tn Its ess, n- e Nothing that j
••<*nrj*«»i at hoi
tl»*.\ paid »he
price nnd
1 1 h. f
1 Illllde
i ;: if'- to 1 ' • 1
Is real can, t" -piote Anjelus Sllesius. j
math* an i*x«
edcut bargain
j H 1 e
unable
fm.in« ial!y
ever perish and cease to he I'rofesNor
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i them*
••'1 ' i-H
with HUitahh
I'rb'drlrh I’aulsen. I’ni'ersltv of Her
Iln. In “A System of Ktlih-s "
Boiled Nettles.
The counti 'man knows more about
economy ’ban the townsman when It
comes to a matter of vegetables A
correspondent reports a con vernation
overheard In a villa;.'* Inn Hi Hertford
shire In this present -ear of uni re
Vegetables were Undei discussion, anil
spinach was mentioned "Not bud
one gourmet admitted but ji'e me
nettles." and lmpilry u' sfp.vvn that
fill* tuo are imt di milai In taste
\ not tier forjotte'i •ejelable" H the
primrose 1‘n :• s, pasties "ere •• -• c
n popular dish in I »111• -.isfiire I ond.ui
Standard
S4m**. but Different.
\ (sifor \ rc .Tm Si. !
Sofia t f Pelt ne still - art ' liu -u. that
everlasting lausuij ,.f «11* 11>* iil-oin the
Iktuu-I.i r' N-itl'c Noi tii*«*e t " O 11 n\
|onj-(*r Iii'j i tour 1
I low's t fill t .’ N *11
lonk’s fit t hem
Ilia, tier
. ; s Mil ' I HI for
» ill «!(.- i at in b*-
V M e_ kelid"! ter
TIyo True EnthuLMt
• ! - .en y our uiofor« a '■ ..i
froulde !*
"'i'r»mb.'» " *• x• Dili •• I
vut hu>»a**i >• illy I sf11
Why iep.-.lriaj thut * -
out of order is ; bout \ i.
I i?f*t om «»r life ' NV
V«'U III lie 11
Mi • 11 nut; * • • ■
.. j s» v |i did
i - v. heli It cels
......... real fun
blaki-ui Star
_ IND
300 ILLUSTRATIONS!
of th« World** yrogm* In
Iw-hank* end Invent mi For
1 au YCZ |t fppeeh
Lo-'cbn'i G’eit F r®
The k’teilf fire <»t Jaond *u In 1 *Wl
Htnrted in a house ,e |*>nldl i«* lane and
einbsl at I'lecriM alh-v t diteen thou
mind two Inmdmt Innmes were burned
Including eluhty »iln»- « bundios
Hcjhly Meted
Hbr died worfli uud left
her |it»di«n4 S**» H«» %Vf|l, *wune hus
tmnds nn* Hoor man In » tbouiuiud
lirnv on# In IIv# thouennd.—Judue
A CUed 0r»«k
Tb* 8aa,.|a r ,in ohtna abnp to aatow
dant bnMk tbme aala. I
TW Halwaman-So'ro, imi
An Eye For Hit Color®.
Haiti npf*ear* to breed a spirit of sen
sltl'e patriotism unknown In other;
countries Some years ano a netieial tn
tile Haitian arm' ordered an artificial
ey e. The makei did tils best to execute
the order -oil Isf.n torily . but the e.\ »• i
was returned fnuu Port an I'rln* e.
with « letter • oini'lalnln^ that "tin* eye
you forwarded mo Is of a tint that re
aembles the Span inti flag. I am far b»,
put riot U> to wear any color* but tboMo
of my own country." After ascertain
Inc; from tfie ministry of marine the
colors of the Haitian standard a scar
let nnd kTeen eye was dispatched, and
this met with enthusiastic approval.
Pur (be’* Panacea.
Torn Hurdle an old manservant In
Sir Walter Scott's household i|s**d t"
ifijL- •.r rbe f.jiiioiis 'Wa'erley Novels"
as "on*' books" and salcf that the read
\Ui£ of them "as the greatest • omfori
to film
"Whene'er I • i; i "IT my sleep. In
c*Mibded to .lames Skene, i In* author or
"Mouiorbs** of Sir Wultei S« ott " 1
have only to take one of the novel*
ami f*efote 1 have read two pajes U H
Kiirc to set nn* asleep’ r
Flooding the Megenne.
A tliMHllnj: device (<■ prevent the ex
plosion of tin* powder ma«nxine U fit
ted t»> most bit; battleship*. Ity stm
plv turtiinu on a iiiiiiiInt of taps *eh
water Is allowed t»» rush tbrou*jb pipes
inti* the powder store, which Is ten
dered harmless In case of fire
iiil pr a i !'«!'!•■
ow about I!..-
a I l ead ' Ini
• form an I
: <» pro'll!,
d l • ■ t **1 W M I
• to in do w n and •! «
I III folinvv : itk llnoiy o’
,iuh<’ of p* litiCia and its
intended for Juki fo"
and its toes css ba>
ne\• ! .11 severe - uses
.short
o t! i, - r
sod.iim h.aHh
;.or:i■.11 ;di'
tiny all ha'*
(i«*d lorhiiH
tin
Tfo theory m
Tim dood and
hod' depend nit
alkalinity and
unfot I uioii
.••(•n j»ro'eii
ttlCH > ’f ’ -
.1 I .• ;?
Hi'""' sal
h \ in ;■ ton *
I .n a r '
I:
d!
1 id-
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The Idea
"I see where a very clever doff Is
the star of a play lately produced '
"I mippoae they did that to make It
a how lhiff »t»c(v»(i» " Baltimore Ameri
tan
Colored Gotdfieh.
Tbe nrtltlctal colortnjr of cold bah to
meet prevailing taatea by keeping them
In vitir con talu lug certain c hem ha I*
la extensively mrrl«1 oa In
Every hw orcwpatlon make* one
*hart> to tt* practice a»4 tn «vtry
iir mmp mmr
i
re;v f lolls, til* t • ' o
la- k i patbohn;
M . I’hy Hitdoi
nod tun . him Id-
w :11,1m Id from '!
- . i t v animal*-
. pacity fo r *• • •
,i• • abst'lo •' • a
a. M alirtc Ui la. a t. ■1 - '
i- \ ! |m tan.
;• a Iiil* latei . • ■
tr i .'.t1 ionh and
tUi" It alnn « an :**
ii,v of a ka bii11'
' o Hetjm 1. ' ! \ . .it:
.i.m is. w ha' i- : b •••
' We Ilea: -I'/lit*
..... of : 1 .. t a * '
- ■ • : . I M int , ' •
.t i a ■ !'»' : »t "-.'b- -
11o;i diet , a ' : iu; • - -t
! o t. i ) M1! I < a i! I titl’d' '
... • ! ,>rot!in ! ■ pitStHi.
,ia' potaie-MM** poiHott
a! d ol h« t par a.-1 ’• h k
known. None ttf tft- •
for all <•»*«•* of the do
i v < t a hi ml v it'd fix*
rffet I w e find t hat ' It
tin I I ilNt' t]i 1 lie *»(*<b'
et onotny
\ ’eU'*tnhh'K eont Hitl kit K’’ IS III (* H tl 11* of
ptita.Mwlum. »hii It undr» with the wo
ilium chloride In the brwlv. therehv .
formin^ foreign Halt*, which are Him
lnated Colloidal fdlh a unites with the!
Mika lies ami render* them inert for
body uaca The fatty add* of cotton
need product* and the purine are both
great devouror# of aoda Kxceaaive
metabolic waatca from any t*vm form
urate*, which combta# with aoda In
order U» be #gcr#t*d. Hanca It i* plain
that if w# prevent thlfi drain of aoda,
pellagra will not occur and the prop-
or treatment to admHii»l«r wfegn tbo
....... ......""WSffi ..... " v
!.* '.-: * d a? -I .111-, ■•nv* >!• d
• , ! i. -.a’.ij rlt’ren rtitlH*-' '!• l**:«* *s f * I
• h .v da 11 ’• admit' l -<» i »tn»?»
b.t v , ad ia!!' i- ..aim d t?i< :* '--iui!
■ > i i: 11 i . ■•* ability fi» asHiUiiI.it «* i- ai-'.Mn i
: ha . t *tiii r.ti « ;a t • hi- Mb H s< • • rat
u.. >n ! Its a 11 o ii.’!) . :n pro'' tn* § "
• . ■ • d within I ! I e ! I s t wet k
If, t i * * • a I ni*• M '■ u so y i. i:; •! ♦ I • u. - >
M S 4t n < 1 : lie \ ; II ■!.« 1 ' e t lu»t • -'ll ' C
j111 ■ s j ea •: it \ u i 1 tb* iiis*'!'* to i*f >' an-J ■
• is in be hoj"H that all t cade!> of j
! | • . S ;i r ' ’' b ' Will a to s ! to ' 11: I * p • 11 d >< d >
r. . f h, int. I* i that llu* thouHii-dt* of
s-.if:, if; s 'rotti ;tei!jik'f i t-ta' M|>«*«‘di!'
je r« 11* f f i om t In ' r iff bet -.ou lb*’1
, mi Taki otic i» •• - I t«*iis|H »i»ii!u! of
s. idtum lit* arbonati .ordinat' cook
,i,k. s,n!a 1 it' ,i Mac of -<*<,! water -
- i, ■ < . * ,uk - ., 11 a ? ' wo h1 - u t ► a ft t
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Money
I () L O A N
On farm lands, long time,
S |M*r rent interest. Prompt
service. Don’t wait till
your note is due; get your
application in now.
1 exchange all kinds of
farm and ranch lands, city
property, merchandise, live
stock, etc. If you want to
trade see me.
John F. Lewis
OFFICE OVER K. OF P.
RUM;.. ..DERI-IN. TEXAS.
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pH b-. !e« ! lit IZ pll VII Ui
hi to *d< rod will toiir in kz
!i»»cnototi« put I" *mi * to al
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lloixpttalH "ill tooi > 11 hi i*.hI ahlltobcd,
Hr Mayo waul wlo reth, icuiitn pbv
a iilaii h max wind their cafm-i* whiih
toorm bafflitiff lot diaxtiosito llu pa
\ idil Will remain in the ho*l>it(tlH only
long enough for trained ape*daHnt* to
<1 Her mine the nature of Ihr tnalafl.v
when he will return to tils own |>hy*l- j *
clan Full direction* will Be supplied ♦
indicating the method of treatment to
lie followed.
“Tbl* la a radlcaJl departure from the
accepted method* of the paat. and one,
I believe, will prove to be * great ad-
vantage."
OUR MARKET
I* well kept, nnd »f ar« proud
of tt. Vmi will be proud of your
butcher If you trade with a»-
We carry k full line Of freah
and ernoked meat*, boiled ham*,
laid and barbecue
QUALITY TUB BEST
I’KIi’KS RIGHT
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♦
♦
CITY MARKET
NORTON * CO, Propa.
Telephone New M
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915, newspaper, November 26, 1915; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543420/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.