The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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Christmas vttcn
ioy are needed. Our
id attention given at
, Suiiday or anytime,
d telephone No. 117.
inbotham Bros
LIN’S GREATEST STORE,
PROGRESS
shed 1888.
Every Friday
Banbury, was married
Vfdek to Miss Uetz of t
him blow iti» the mill
The Farmers
of Linglevllle Insist that
ttt beet public school in
t its it*c. A member of
trustees remarked ft few
t Prof. T. A. Howard, who
1 the school this session,
to host teachers he had
During the coming week is a speci-
ally good ti|»e for subscribers to live
Progress to, renew and for those fam-
ilies in Krath county and Dublin ter-
ritory who are tar bnough behind the
times not to be readers of the Pfitn-
gr«*», to m. r'iiht by subscribing.
is wltti dignity and
n presiding a! the
t the post office this
Mon and forwarding
kage« Oeorge save
irear 1M> bun handled
f varying sires uml
Is experience this
eh that If the pitcrfc-
wtme
Rural mall route number one out of
tlrnnbnry has been ordered discontin-
ued after the trip of January 31st. The
order has been made because the road*
over which the carrier low. In pass
have not b**fl placed Itt satisfactory
condition.
from Flgn of
......Barrett
on tW lot
The Imiicationa nre that the
orlty of Dublin society folks wl
la ttUandance at th« recital to. lx
by Mbs* Loralno Maloney a«d
begin the
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THE DUBLIk PBOflKKMK, DUBLIN, TEXAS.
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from Baylor for Hi
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lies put there U a lack
T, .... .....boliiMi been endoavoflnt f£|t, ....
unde, months to provide this in abundance
C. p. Foust. j by boring deep wells He has already
Austin Brown of Tolar l» bore for had four wells sank ‘he deepest of
. •• * • « •• -■*—— ’ whlbh waa five hundred feet, but In
e»ch',««<se' filled, to Ntd-i.-Wat**.-. I:L 1*
rrt-
-a holiday visit with his sister. Mrs
/T. 8. Stanford,
Mrs T, K. Matthew* of (Hen Itoae
' arrlvod last week to visit her father.
\ Judge W. It,'Abies,
j Miss Lorcne HtgRtirSothum 1* home
from the t'nlvefslty of Texas «' Aus-
tin for the holiday* r /
.Messrs. Jim Tufnbow and and 8. N.
*■*”*'**•'* Merchant of Alexander were In Dub-
lin Monday afternoon.
J. It. -Linn' arrived Saturday from
The snow which began falling last
.Friday night at 10 o’clock and contln- [Seymour, where he has been buying
ued Intermittently throughout the cotton for several weeks.
| night and again Saturday night hap j Mr. and Mrst Henry Weiser will
' given the finest season which we'take Christmas dinner In Hico with
. . . [have had for many pears. Water pipes the; family of V. A.’ Weiser.
« v’.,were frozen and live snowfall, which ' *“
aves 9:07a.m. 1:30a.m. wag eilRlly three lnche8. ha8 remalneil
uot Inclined In the 1 (fast Jo 'give up at
this, but will Immediately after; the J
first of l tie Comlftk year begin aunt her ;
well .and saytt lie eapaeia to keep hoc
tng until lie kets Water in abunttosc- {
Heavy leads of gold ore have been*
found recently in the hills In the lm-!
mediate iiflghborboon of his Taneb.|
which hills enter)d through a section
■Of hts property. Harry says be Is look-
ing for water however. Instead of ore
and that he has failed to take any
stock In the excitement Incident to the
discovery near him.
aves 7:10 p.tn.—6:45 a.m.
I leaves 2:30 p.rn.—2:40a.m
on the ground all the week, giving a
r •
Local
decidedly novel experience to Krath
leaves 1:43 p.m.—2:lOa.m ^m^y peopje> wj,o seldom Bee^snow
from one end of tlje your to the other several days with the folks at home,
and still less seldom see It remain on B«v. D. R. Hardison left Monday
Ithe ground more that a few hours, morning for a trip of several days at
News holes.
J. Ralph Roger’s l» expected to ar- j f„rd «f Thunks (« the Public,
rive tomorrow from Kastlaml, where j to my patrons: The fire that do
he is manager of the Kdmouds studio- gtroyed my business with others Iasi
Joe Higginbotham, Jr., will arrive Saturday morning completely put mo |
tomorrow from Dallas and will sp ‘n<l !out 0f tj,e grocery business at present
Having made contracts for the future I
will as soon as the K. of P. building is j
completed reopen for business and
ggP^'V . -r i Yesterday’s rainy weather besides the ' Brady, expecting to return yesterday. w|th ,n.v former patrons and friends be (
•Dryer Prentice Young of Stephen- melting snow made It exceedingly dls-j Mrs. John T. Rision arrived this ^jafi to serve all those who may fav-j
|agreeable underfoot "and very inateri-! week from Carrolton to spend the holt- or ,j1(. w 1th their patronage Promls- >
ally interfered with Christmas shop- Jays with her mother, Mrs (•. W
rts.
T. Kisien arrived this
ytUA*XHJ«3 | UUUf) Ml KHMimt'ir mwmMft r>‘>v w >“«UV *>.. wrtvvw«M.(5V w*" 1
’was In Dublin yesterday.
jjSf r !Wl.......■' ■■■■■•..................'ally Interfered with Christmas shop- jdays with her mother, Mrs W Har- jsinB llt #|j times as in the past polite
>in Davidson of Fort Worth ihiig. During the week those farmers vis. and holiest attention and satisfaction,
rvlsor of this congressionalwht> !ind uot before killed their hogs1 Mrs. Banton Moore, daughter of To tho8„ who have been my friends
■let uh *tsn ago a prominent1 excellent weather for doing [Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Latham w ill de- ang putrons in the past I extend my
ilt;so and nicely caring for their supply'pact Monday for her home in New iVery hearty thanks feeling our mutual
u, I of meat and most of them have taken [York city. I Interest will prompt a continuance of
gjrcww. • • ’advantage of this opportunity. With | Misses Hazel and Kathreeu and their patronage which has at all 'lines
_Jw*; > .... •__________ the fine season and the heavy freeze j Master Richard Spencer arrived yes- been .appreciated and will help to re-
| b already received ’wh,eh llaH ',0,,n of nl,,ch benefit in terday from Waco to spend the hull- e,lin my loss and overcome in
^'Iftlibst1' 4rf candidate auuounceuients P'dvcrizmg the earth and killing in-jdays In Dubl.n.
r In the first Issue of the pa- *Hpf thnt “re alwavs mur* or 1 Mrs’ lA N*8b’ r ’ ' ’
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and killing in-jdays
isect pests that are always more or j Mrs. Ed
and Miss
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years my financial embarassment. I
am now at the Citizens National Bunk
tlighrr litre- liir lE«>me'seekers.
I inulfeeeh.-r -a'es !ruiii t’hlcago and
!,t,ms iu il.t: rauif soiilhwest are
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< htirrh Sunday morning Tins mis been decided by a
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Baptist
the ext'curtve officials Of
Tln'nnrvr from whirh wo liiUui. less injury to growing crops, the pros-, gess ana -Miss Alice Higginbotham ,,nij a8h .,|| those who owe mean w 'discussion, theme. ' The Kcyston
January, rrom umcn jmigc f(>r Uip con)|nK year are exceed-1 came Tuesday to spend the Christmas COHnt t0 ran nf „nc.e and settle. This ' fi Vil ix^uiou. ’ There w.ll he no preach- "• stern lines, held in Chicago this
If Krath county don't < holidays at home. I„ necessary now and I hope you will '|I1R service .Sunday night, but instead »'«»•><• Tin Inc-rnase will Is- from 13.15
[ our list In that Issue will be very com-
ftlete
all L Mrs. B. W. Lafferty will have as her m)t ,]e|Hy
fife alarm wms turned in last ei-
g about 7 o'clock from the resi-
of Hugh Magill. near the pub-,
1 building. The fire caught early fro,,, selected seed
'the flue *but was extinguished
but little damage.
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“be. Hood county teachers' insti-
.Jyas been in session at Uranbury
Of the week. It Is reported that
' t /teacher in the county, seventy- , f;‘P»r' —f jnnrrlage Hccnses msued
in number.
; peels
ingly bright.
make a bumper crop next year an s
signs will have to fail. In the mean-’(Christmas guests, Mrs, Lena Dyyden ; Again thanking my friends and pm-
tinie the Progress again gently urges .and son, Ernest. who will arrive runs fnr all favors extended me. 1 am
to plow deep, early and often, plant, from Hico tomorrow. \ w Whitfield.
set aside' Mrs. Hubert Reese and little son.
plenfv of acreage fnr grains and other William will go to Comanche today ' DcLived Idler tn Simla ('bins,
crops besides cotton. to visit relatives. Mr. Reese wilt |»0,,r ‘■'.•..ida riair As many or the
_________________ Join them Saturday. little virls have written telling von
Freight Conductor dim Blair of the Mrs. J. 11. Latham will have as her what the/ vv m:ed most for Christ-
Texas Central secured a lay-off last guest on New Years, Mrs. Edwin Bat- mas. ^thought perhaps I had le-tti-y
week and suddenly disappeared. The tcrsoti and daughter, Mrs Eliza Win- write oo 1 uni a lltib* girl, find was
in'ship of Monmouth. Hi. >1\ y.-irs vild I ><-<-. !7'h. 1 want • a
he has recur-! Miss C’leuimle Waldo lias arrived necklace v.iih a djlntv little 'e-.ir
’ "'.it#- J.
i <>;
an (-nterlaiumi-ni 1 > Hie (-hildien of
the Sunday school. All arc cordially
invited to the morning service ami t'i
were present on thv' K‘»rt Wwth b!iowr
t day of the meeting, last Monday.
Carlos Garcia, a Mexican
■"trkek layer at .Mingus, was thrown
from the unloading cur near there last
week and tun over by the work train.
Ttie left leg Was crushed in i\ frlglit
fiul wanner and nmulred iimuediutc
ampdtaiton. He is expected to re-
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THb home of Rev. Ernest 1. Lloyd
1 Jraidejl last Friday night by a
Ifilhg party of some forty or more
bbora and friends, who left n large
of groceries anil other things
In the home of a Methodist
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Monday was another of the
,nituy trade days which are
celebrated an t Us biggest
In all Texas. The weather
that day however. Hut the
onday crowd was aomewhat
day than usual, bul.yc there
y present.
ge of Mr William Tiio
and ftiss Kbodu L<e
)i Announced to take place
Tuesday evening. December
,e home of Miss Fosp-:
and Mrs John Lee Fon-
foppedge is a member of
Mercantile Companv
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^Coppedge, one of the propri-
the Burves Mercantile t'oin-
a a caller lit the l’r.igre»s
uduy The Curves Men in
pany. which recently took
•tore of J W Onstott, Is
Of young men whose Inis I-
" a, according to all reports.
Ith Immedtute success
ml n per mil to marry Miss Ouesie Bar from Den tom where she has been at-
ry of Walnut ftiirings. When called | tending the slate normal school, to
r-iilr- 'd ' up la u night. Elbert Blair, traveling ’ ftpeml the holidays at borne.
.......agent of Ho- Texas ("mitral, said that! A. N. Whitten left Monday for a.
he had seen*the report and had been! holiday visit at his old home m;ar
trying to "get a line” cn his missing Walnut Grove. Alabama, lie will n--
brother, hut. without success. Miss turn about the first of the veir
Barry, now Airs. Blair, is the (laugh- 1 Mrs. J. Ed Brown, former!•. of Duh-
tcr of (ius Barry, fun many years jjn tin but now residing in Vn.o, is Mrs.
engineer of the Texa* Central, but (' IL Strong's guest for a few day v
now yard fofemitn at Walnut Springs, before going to Taylor, the bom-
Conductor Blair Informed a member tier parents.
of the Progress force recently that he; Mrs. .1. U. Johnston oi this clu a,,d
expected to lay off a few weeks and Min. K. D GilieU of t oinnnclie l-'t
make a trip to'st. Louie. DubHn last week to spend He h-h
_______________________ i days with Mr. and Mrt'- .!<».-ri^t ;»i
A ti'li'grani from (Mfihurne yesterday i at. (’olyrado City
reported .Mrs. Paul Miller, who hasj Mr. and Mrs. Joe tUgginimtham w II
been sick for several months with'keep open house on New year's day
typhoid fever, as having rigors anil'from three until six in honor of tlu-tr tin- educational
temperature of IfiT, and the pliysi-'mother. Mrs. 8. C. Lnltinuire All her t-imrch in T*
clans held but little hope for bur re-j friends are invited.
covery. Mrs. Dee Miller went to (tie-j Mr. and .Mrs. 1 Richard-on and
burue Wednesday. .Mrs. Tom Miller, family. Mr. and Mrs. K. V Cole and
with whom the young matron v. is \ family and Miss Rosa I’.i rt of Dafl.is
great favorite, was summoned to her'will be the Christ mas guests ol Mr
I bedside more tiupi n week ago. hut and Mrs. Frank Weiser.
I was unable to go, owing to her own i Miss lone Clay, daughter o! Mr. and
',linen*. Mrs. Paul Miller has one Mrs. \Y. J. Clay, air.vnl y ysliT 1. ■
child about one year old. jfroin Southwestern I iilversity .<
______________________ jCeorpetown. of vvhleb school she i
Thai thrilling drama. "The Heart of u member of the student I" I'.
n<* for a .-('t; a
1 nr 'billy ih.*'
h't for n’l ire i ;un vimr I'- ^ in:-’
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to $.. |M*r fa it* Kff'ut tK u» socure an
iuoroiisc in rolotiis! rate provi'il infif-
fci'tual It ‘v aniijoit»< '"»i lUnt colon*
i- i fnr.*s v il! i t main on
is ;ik al prpb'.’ n I
1). H I' t*«'!(’ \r% p
wp'jif r;11 man. l » r of f-lc r*
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londir.f-, 1 ?:«• n.»• '* i *'* •’ *i
turn Friday.
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[Iron uv.end Reutb-ggcr Had fie S’intv.
OOP ers a. I‘rnwn v, null Wednesday
arrested lo! r Rennet I. churned With
boo-teg- in- Vinci v-live c ut bottles
,,f vv 'drky w-o- I'omul The man is
i!, j.iil i,-Mini; i lib'll i • make bond.
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it.tfitlsU l(» liny l‘r«i»«Tl).
H H. Spcucf1.- nf W .4( (» and l*ru! i-.
Towhbii’iu! of Ia’lton. r«*p. **11^.r*
loo Hajiti'vl
lii i Iran to; i>
and l’ht.ri» S|inn>;s Fruhi> o! lu.d t * ,<
. i l«»«)k .if tti:» i-chool pro-M-r v
1 »tci plai »• ;t it a V)'.*\a ! i
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lie rod all a* . loll i7i ■!'
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Thurs., Dec.
“A PRINCF,
HIS RACE
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S !<■)-<).” presented by a company of j Miss Eelphn AlcDcmibl.
talented Stephen*ille people wits the[yvitti the family of I-
fi idni. id tjueiri'l 1 Mix
A - ill- r L of ('•• it'
'. .>•;ikIh « d.- \ 1 ’’ 'l*iIn1111»i •
.f i pis (■ •! . ”i it* h filing
!i (Hi ! Wi'l (buldlial’ •"
ii!. 111:11 • r bond of ?
,!.» .• t.ii ,t i li.iry ! a
lu murder
ill Subbing.
r u^,l\ i'i’ ' -
a. y Ui!;: I nan
who i
A. iM'.ki’ wliilc
i tier I ug at the opera 'house Tuesday ^attending the Dublin Wgh school, will
evening. The heart of the hero prov-lgo to Rusk-this afternocu to Iw wit,.
„a n, be in the right, place and the (relatives during the holidays,
villmn got what was couilng to him. | -Mr«. d. VV. Ininlap * mother. M«>->
and then some. The villian was of i Clifton Thomson of Warreimlntr*. Mo.
such fearful mein that when tie at- and her cousin, Miss W« *•*«*’*« "f Timmons twenty!w
tempted to throw a «car.t InfaK the | Houstonla. Me., are here for on exDouble a mm.ih or t«<> .««•»
heart of the hero by threatening to
blow up the mill, a young sclssorblll j lap-
in the audience yelled: "Don't let
ti.,Haiuir is twi-n'-. v
T’n
! tended visit with Prof, and Mrs. Dun- j came to blows concerning a financial
difference. "Last Tuesday night al.o
K. Burt of Houston, brother lo mliliiighi of after they met am the side
Mrs. Tom Miller and Mrs. Frank [walk In front of the -JohtAM Jordan
Weiser, is expected to arrive today J grocery store and the quarrel was
from Houston, accompanied bv Ids; renewed In the seramhle that fid
will occupy the J D. Brock'building! family to attend the family Christmas | |(in*d Timmons received a h*d wound
after the first of the year and Mr. [reunion. jin the pit of the stomach which is
Brock will retire. He expects soon] Of the Dublin Oil Mill force these it bought to have penetrated the lower
to begin the erection of another stone [members will go to their homes for j portion of the liver, two in the back,
building the next door east which Ithe*.holiday*! Hayes Anderson, llnter- t«t,out the waist line, of which one is
will also be occupied by the union |man. Stephensllle; Charles Dougla*. Jihought to have penetrated a kidney,
store This new building will dose night fifeman. Hico; 4>). J. Brown, saw ja„,t another badly out the muscle* of
tip the last gap In the block. «l«r. Hico, !- right arm
Mr. a fid Mrs. I>. tt. L. Cathey have; Timmons was taken to the Overt-n
botjh been somewhat ailing this week||)n,i» ct)„ and and medical suentton
from after effects of the pulsion taken I * u o n and if was believed for seven!
in their system last weak In eating;bouts that there was no chance for fils'
bog's bead cheese which was found jhf- The .wounds bled freely and it
to bs tainted with ptomaines, _____|«a» feared be would euceutnb from
.Tint JHerndon, bn old time Dublin the loss of blood even is Hie wound,
subscribing. HltUeti. who has been prospering the
* past several years In the banking end
Oscar Graiiam
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Hy joiniiiK ’1 ’
riHoii Awyoi.f
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Opera House
Sat. night Dec.25
\}ci t|hnn!m ri Dublin < ni (Ur i i
7;;:;;;;":;;, mk» lorain e maeosw
tmw year with nnntial contriict fit! j Aasisiod by
special sp.u e in Ho- Hrogre.,* The MigS PEARL MOORE
regular rale of advertising 1ft subject Hailikl
dlscttuni of iweiity per cent on I
were not otherwise fatal
Wednesday morning be was
lumber ^business « Allmripicriiue N. what better and It is now heltevod thy*
XL, Is'hero' to spaufi tbs holidays with
fits mother and other relatives
Ben- Works of Clalretto was here
Wednesday on buslaessy Mr Burks
11» a
,vi' i‘oii \ rsir’iii, I'Titi (fist ount* m il)
hi taxn'v i see* ;4imut.tt to more than
cttotiRsf.tv+lta ill pay for Hie spa.ee
usrod i.j the wceki which the adver-
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Marcli ir»>{ ^vujim*
% 11nMoon'
X 'lultl MOT Ult#
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baa sjient the past three months Itt
oast TtMras-supvrliiicudln* a »«w mUl
which h* own* near the towTt of Bio
Bandv H« rapori* « prttsperous btisi-
r». sButie «ud children
lmm« at Maato-
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the wounds will not necessarily prove
fata! unlftts from tnfltunailtin with-
in the next two days. 1 ,!«nembor there will ho no Issue
Voting Wallabar loft town at «„• in of the Progress next week. Corrds*
a buggy and drove to Alexander where poml**itift arc requeued to take speci
bo boarded the east bound Central al note of this *nd not send In letter*
train about tbreo o’clock Wednesday 'f* tbs week fcltewlng Christmas day.
morning and went to Fort Worth. CUy Save Urns* items which are good en-
Marsbsl Jim White surmized that he , i>’i*h to save and let us make the first
lasuti In January a reconV breaker
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Unite Randolph
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MnsIc-v-TblrdNocturi
would go to Fort Worth sad lhat offl
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The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909, newspaper, December 24, 1909; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543510/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.