The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 6 of 8
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>to#-<*nt Hog* In me.
Nlne-cent hog* during the summer
of 1UI 1# the prediction of B. B» weather
Kin* of Burlington, Kansas. Mr. Kin*
iS one Of the leading hog grower* In there Saturday morning
<1<>wii the basement stairway of the
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the United Btatcs and recently made
a tour of the country taking hog note*
aa he went', going as far aa Califor-
nia.
On bis return he wrote aa follows,
and what he writes applies to Texas as
Well as the other states:
"t have Just returned from the Pa-
cific coast where 1 attended all <4 the
big /fairs from California, north. 1
Judged hogs at the Oregon State Fair
and sheep at the Portland fair and at
the Seattle Exposition. Prom the bor-
der of Mexico, to British Columbia.
I found, hogs very scarce «nd of poor
quality m a rule. Of course, there are:
The .best hogs 1
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years past, was
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killed
by falling
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weather bureau building, corner of
north First and Beech streets.
, Me arose at • o'clock, as was his
custom, to go down Into the basement
to tlx the Sre In the heating furnace.
Mrs. Waston stated that after he lefi
she heard a crash bat thought no-
thing of It. thinking he was putting
cos! In the furnace. In the course of
hatf an hour he had not returned to
his room and Mrs. Watson went down
to investigate. She found his dead
hotly lying at the foot of the stair-
way, the head resting on the concrete
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Buy Dublin Made Flour
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floor in a pool of blood. PhysMjans
were called in wid examination* dis-
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betters t» Manta ( taus.
Dear Santa Claus:-1 am a little
girl eight years old I want a little
doll that will open and shut' her eyes,
a doll buggy, a ring and apples, or-
anges and bananas. Good bye Santa,
—Ova Gilbreath, Dublin, Texas, lit. 1
Dear Santa Claus l am a little
girl seven years old. Please bring
me a doll and a doll buggy, also some
Candies, apples, nuts I have a little
brother who will soon be a year old
and he wants a rattle, sqm* candles
and nuts.--Vivian and Jonothan
Paine.
a few good ones. . v ...... ______
found on the trip were several sows, dosed an- extensive fracture of tha
the product of a gilt 1 sent to Cal If or hack portion of tb« skull, with an shr
nia two years ago for $TL Three of undent hemorrhage. Death was pjrgb-
her gilts have been sold for $150 each [ably Instantaneous,
and there Is a six month* old boat Captain Watson was about sixty-
good for championship anywhere (two years of age. a veteran of the clv-
• Hogs are scarcer all over the ljnlt-.jn war. a polished and accompljkhed
id States than they have been for 'gentleman and In addition to being a
years and will be eight cents again meteorologist, was an expert"Ml«fra-
in Kansas City after the holidays and pher. His wife, who is also skilled
Oklahoma farmers ewith coin and al-lln t he latter business, Is manager of
Cat fa can coin money with them and the Westeni Union Telegraph office at
make cheap meat and yet they are Abilene. The deceased was a prmn-
paylrtg twenty and twenty-five cents incut Mason and went to Abilene front
!25 for a Washington, D. C.
for bacon and won't pay
choice pig of either eex. pure bred j
that would double the value of their ,
herd Thirty-five to fifty dollars will j
choice sow bred to the best 14.000 for a single page of adverito-
Senie Advertising flutes.
The Indies Home Journal charges
buy
Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little
boy five years old ami i guess you
know what little boys like me want,
but as you are so full of business
about this time 1 wilt ask you to bring
me a cash register, fire wagon, train
and football and don't forget to fill
my stockings with candy, nuts and
firuit. I'll be good.--Walton Seasums.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy nine years aid and have been a
fairly good little boy and wish you
would bring ine a little airship, a
saddle and plenty of goodies to eat
Be sure to visit my three little broth-
er* as they are expecting plenty of
Christmas toys, Hutnpty Du m ply and
Speak. Prom your little friend -Bunk
Tackett.
hoars and ready to farrow a litter jing per issue; Youth's Companion
would soon stock their farms 1*2.400 per page; Saturday Evening
if they keep the gilts and breed them [Post $1,900; Womans Home Compnn-
rlKht We have, a load of culls now Ion *1.800; Collier's Weekly *1,600;
helping themselves to alfalfa and the iChicago Dally News *1.111! New York
of the corn fields and they will:Herald *098; New Voik American
soon average $ 10 each for pork and *980; New Aork World 896.
are making us no work." ! This is some money for advertls-
jing. but the rate is not so high but
.. . ' . . .. these publications always have on
Alone in Saw Mill at Night. |hand advance applications for adver-
unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms; , . . _______ ...
nr cold. W J Atkins worked as Night *«*<* °n Pf*e* ,tha
Watchman, at Banner Springs. Tenn. [they are unable to fill. The rate of
Such exposure gave him a severe cold j advertising really counts for little In
that settled on his lungs. At last he the matter of advertising appropria-
Dear Santa Claus I am a little
girl seven years old and 1 want you to
bring me a doll that, can go to sleep
and a doll buggy to push her in so
she will not cry and a stove and tub
and washboard and Ishes, ring, brace-
let, and that will be all for this time
so I will close and write you again
next Christmas Bye bye. A merry
Christmas to you Santa Your little
friend—tlracic Ployd, Dublin Texas.
had to give up work. He tried many
remedies but all failed trN he used Dr.
King's New Discovery. "After using
one bottle," he writes, "1 went back
to work as well as ever." Severe
Colds, stubborn Coughs, inflamed
throats and sore lungs, Hemorrhages,
Croup and Whooping Cough get quick
relief and prompt cure from this glor-
ious medicine. 50c and guaranteed by
Overton Drug Co.
Kellgluu nnd Good Hoads.
Ballinger has been wrestling with
the road bond proposition The may-
or was In an argument the other day [their customary wardrobe.
lift';
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Dear Santa Claus—1 am a little
girl nine years old. I want you to
bring me a nice big doll that will go
to sleep and rest, and. if you can,
bring me a bracelet and ring and some
apples, oranges, bananas and candy
and nuts. That will be all this time
1 Will write you next Christmas live,
bye, a merry Christmas to you Santa.
Year little Girl - Thelma Floyd Dub
tin. Texas.
with some of his neighbors and this
a part of it:
“Well." said Mayor Kirk, 'if for no
other reason. 1 would vote for good
roads for this bond issue In particular
from thy religious standpoint."
And what has religion to do with
good or bad roads?" asked a doubter.
•'Well," replied the mayor. “I never
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Basque's Banana* Turkey I rep.
W. L Tibbs recently bought from
the people of this section HISS turkey*
and shipped them to Swift * Company,
The bunch weighed 11.060 pound* for
which he paid 12c per pound This
Shipment put quite a deal into the
pockets of our country people and
goes to show that our people are not
only raising cotton lu this section
With tbe price of poultry increasing
each year it seem* to u* that more
turkey*, chickens, etc *hould be rais-
ed, for In their raising the farmer will
Set have to depend solely upon the
»s a
Christian duty if not from a civic mo-
tive.
wuatber condition* for a crop. Plant
gfiS* ‘
turkey*! —Valley Mill* Tribune
How One fleeter H*cee**fully Treals
Pneumonia.
"In treating pneumonia." says Dr.
W J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., "the on-
ly remedy 1 use for the lung* I*
Chamberlain * Cough Remedy While
of course I would treat other symp-
tom* with different medicine*. I have
used thl* remedy many tiroes in my
practice and have yet failed to find a
case where It ha» not controlled the
trouble 1 have used It myself, as has
also my wife for colds and coughs re-
peatedly, and 1 most willingly and
cheerily recommend It as superior to
soy other cough remedy to my know-
ledge." For sale by Overton Drug Co.
TRUTH ABOUT CATARRH.
:
Sensible Retted* will Cure It Over-
leg brwt fa Hnnrairtee* Hyetnel
to I've Catarrh.
Cetarrh can never be cured by tak-
ing medicines into the stomach nor
by spray*, atomisers, or douches
Intelligent physician* have long ago
discarded such Ideas and not one of
them would he worth consideration
were It nut for the fact that uner up*
uleu* parsons prey upon the tguor
ance of the people in regard to new
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■, Catarrh Ig caused by germ# and Just ]ued*ee.
as long us these germs thrive to the
folds, crevice*. nook* and corners of
the mucous membrane# that line th.
'HUM, throat and chest. Just so Cm*
will ye* have catarrh
There la only one remedy that will
arrb. and that Is to kill the germ*
Ther la only one remedy that will
kill the germ* when it gets where the
( ever* a Multitude of Slue.
The next best thing to being good
all the time Is to be good at Interval*.
The making happy of one little child
on Christmas day will cover a multi-
tude of sin* recorded against the sin-
ner Forgive your enemy and let It
go as * Cblstma* present -and the
same to charity Fill your pockets
with all thing* that little children
love and when you see one of the lit-
tle fellow* looking bright and expec-
tant but anxious hand him a number
of thing* that wilt make him smile
In hi# ateep that night It cost* very
little to make a child happy —Ballin-
germa are. and that to Hyomel
Barber* far halve* and Brickbat*.
A sertgws difficulty occurred Monday
afternoon. December ISth. la the rear
of Oaete Maaon'e barber shop cm south
Mato at reel at. Comanche *
Fred Huae and Ernest Mason be-
epm# engaged to an altercation over
a quarrel occurring between young
Mason and bto slater, ftaae’s wife,
earlier In the day and blows were
"
Hyomwi to made chiefly from Aus-
tralian Eucalyptus and Eucal.vptol
combined with other gem killing an
t’toeptlca. Just breathe it to through the
hard rubber inhaler, that comes wl h
ggtfft Aundl J®
Used regularly for a few weeks Hy-
oMMi (pronounced "tl| him with a knife, cutting eaverty to tka
vvBpW*® IWIe'* A ■«. M Bii b'luaa bnifa IlAhAt Flttiflff nMg|
Dhvia Mason, the totter of Ernest
intertorred and undertook to sepurnt*
the combatants when Huae attacked
him with « brick, striking him over
the head.. Ernest Mason camoheck at
*t fl*
««* vj; “ “.a »»«**-
al gashes on the hand. maieiy
Hue* was conveyed to the home of
hi* brother, toes Hose, wheru he I* re-
in a dangerous condition.
was arrested ok a
Meridian's Sew Be pet.
The concrete foundation for tha
Santo P# depot at Meridian has been
completed and work on the building
proper will be commenced In a few
. The building will be Sbby Hto
concrete ffoora. two
room* amt otherwise conveniently »r-
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—TO THE READERS OF THE PROGRESS WHO
HAVE SO LIBERALLY PATRONIZED THE
DUBLIN ROLLER MILL IN THE PAST. WE
WISH TO EXTEND OUR MOST SINCERE AS
PRESS THE HOPEPTHA?AHAPPINESS AND
PROSPERITY MAY ATTEND THEM.
-IT MEANS MUCH TO US, THIS LIBERAL
SUPPORT OF HOME FOLKS—IT MEANS
MORE THAN IS EXPRESSED IN THE MONEY
VALUE OF THEIR PATRONAGE. IT MEANS
THAT THEY BELIEVE IN THE SUPPORT OF
HOME INDUSTRY, OF SPENDING THEIR MON-
EY AT HOME AND HELPING TO BUILD UP A
PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY. IT MEANS THAT
OUR PRODUCTS HAVE COME UP TO THE
HIGH STANDARD WE HAVE ENDEAVORED
TO REACH, AND THAT THEY HAVE GIVEN
SATISFACTION. TO KNOW THAT OUR EN
DEAVORS HAVE MET WITH YOUR APPROV
AL AND APPRECIATION IS ALONE A REC0M
PENSE THAT AFFORDS US PERSONAL PRIDE
AND ENCOURAGES US TO GREATER EF
FORTS IN FUTURE.
SINCERELY YOURS,
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tions from the big und sensible adver-
tisers no long a* the medium reache
the people.
Dublin Mill and Elevator Co.
MAKERS OF HIGH QUALITY FLOUR
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A to mu nr he Mglitmare.
Mrs. Godbold of Comanche has
written another one. This time it ts
"A Welsh Rarebit Dream." the Com-
anche Chief describes it as a night-
mare In which the women manage to
come Into power and pass an anti-
trouser* law Lack of detail leaves
the possible inference that the men
substitute friendly flour barrels for
Insist on DUBLIN MADE FLOUR
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merchant can't furnish It, come, phone or write
and if your
us and we will
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We quote you on Corni Kansas
Oklahoma Ear Corn 80c per bushel
No. 2
Shelled Corn 78c per bushel
Illinois Ear Com 83c per bushel
We also handle Corn Chops, Pure Wheat Bran—these are guaranteed products
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The Chief says that Mias Golds
Green has been promised an engage-
ment to put on the "Welsh Rarebit
Dream" In each town In which she
staged "The Microbe of Love," which
Incudes Dublin Miss Golds will be
welcomed If she waits until the fin-
ances of Dublin folks recover from
Christmas depletion.
saw a man with his wagon stuck In a j ----
bail road who did not lose bis rell- j Itlch Men's Gifts are I’sor.
Ki,m ■ i beside this: "I want to go on record
That about ended the talk, and it to j #» '*»* « r*K|‘rd E1«*r,c I?lt:
quite certain that all who heard Bob ‘f" ™ one ?f fthe *reates' ***
. .. . .. God has made to woman, writes Mrs.
Kirks religious argument for the road 0 KhilievauU. 0f Veglal Center. N. Y..
bond* will vote for the hoods a* a ; ..j rall neVer forget what it has done
for me ' Thl* glorious medicine gives
a. woman bouyant spirits, vigor of
body and Jubilant health. It quick-
ly cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness.
Melancholy, Headache. Backache,
Fainting and Dixxy Spells; soon
builds up the weak, ailing and
sickly. Try them. 50 cents at
Overton Drug Co.
COI KTS ADD STATISTICS j plea to the Jurisdiction of the court
OF JiEAKBY COUNTIES 1 to sustained and the case dismissed.
- j J. W. Harris vs. G. C. & S. K. By.
Eastland Count) Statistics. Co., damage, continued. 1
Marriage Licenses —R. M. Gray and j G. T. Landtroop vs Mrs. N. A. Land-
Mtos Connie Pearl Griffin. Oscar j troop, divorce granted.
Campbell and Miss Kate Gardner, J. ! L B. Mitchell vs .1. A. and C C
L. Bynum and Mtos Zader Nelson, Will 'Rushing, suit for partition, continued.
Klnnlmer and Miss Myrtle Burks, j J. M. Bailey ^ T. C. Ry Co., dam
Otto Tyson and Mtos Alice Kirkland,! age, dismissed as per agreement on
T. A. Claybrook aud Miss Dovie Webb. < file.
- i R. N. Boyd vs. James McCullough
tomanchc Count} Statistics. Set al. to remove cloud, quiet claim.
Births—Girl to R. K. Seago, Com- ] etc., judgment as prayed for.
anehe, Dec. 9th. j Margret E. Allen et al vs. Soloman
Marriage License*—V. A. Towns- Brown et. al, remove cloud, have aud
Woman Suicide at Ballinger.
Mrs. Bertha Laure was found dead
in a vacant office In the courthouse
at Ballinger Saturday morning. A
strychnine bottle and a note giving
instruction* as to the disposition of
her remains told the tragic story. De-
ceased bsd resided In Ballinger for
about four year* and was employed by
the Gtoecke-Bennettt Abstract com'
puny
She ha* relatives ht Athens and Gal-
veston and the remains were ship-
ped to Athens.
ley and Ella Hutton, L. E. Matthews
and Maggie Thacker, Calvin 8. Pate
and Ollle Pierce. L. Mi Bratton and
Minnie Perry. E. Jack Smith and
Maud Wilson, Will King and Maud
Frltts,
Bare Blots Threatened in Illinois.
Sheriff Cashel of St. Clair county,
Illinois Monday ordered eight luidl-
11ional riot guns for the protectloL of
! the Belleville jail to cnee of a denuon-
: si ration against Will Clark, a utogro.
[Identified as the robber who shot I and
[killed Motorman Goudey and eerilms-
j ly wounding Conductor O'Brien,! in
i East St. Louis Saturday night,
Clark was arrested Sunday nt&ht
At the hospital Conductor Q'Brleu
I when he saw Clark, pointed hBi
I ger at the negro and enld:
the man.”
The East St. Louis police announced
them
his fln-
■That''*
ttor appointed, etc., the parties hav-j today that Clark confessed to
Ing filed a written agreement that i last night he killed Goudey and
this case be transferred to Houston, j wounded O’Brien.
Harris county. It was ordered that ■ - .......................... if
Eastland Count) Court
Last week was the first week Of the
December term of the Eastland coun-
ty court. The following proceedings
were had:
Tom Isbell, theft; nffi guilty.
(Tom Greer, abusive language; Jury
out.
Len Miller, aggravate! assault; not
guilty* «
Geo. Carter, aggro- •.ted assault;
plea of guilty and fine i $25 and costs.
said case be transferred to said dis-
trict court, of the eleventh judicial
* district of Texas.
$66 Reward.
For any case of Kidney. Bladder or
Rheumatic trouble Hall's Texas Won-
der cannot cure If taken In time and
given a fair trial. One bottle often
perfect a cure. Sold by all druggist
or mall. $1.00. Send for testimonials.
Dr. K. W. Hall. No. 2926 Olive St., St.
Philadelphia Women Strike. >
Following the example of their sis-
ter workers in New York, several
thousand shirtwaist makers to Phila-
delphia went on strike Monday tor
Increased wages and better wortring
conditions.
For a Lame Bark.
When you have pains or lameness
In the back bathe the parts with
Chamberlain's Liniment twice a day,
massaging with the palm of the hand
for fire minutes at each application.
Then dampen a piece of flannel slight-
ly with this liniment and hind It over
the seat of pain, and you may be sur-
prised to see how quickly the fome-
nts* disappears For sale by Overton
.Drug Co.
Fine Depot Far Ballinger.
The Santa Fe people have staked
off the ground for, the erection of a
$28,906 depot In Ballinger upon which
work to to Immediately begin. The
building to be of native stone, the
wing* are to extend aeveaty feet on
each aide of a street occupied and a
store archway for padeatrans will
span the thoroughfare
Bosque ('aunty Marr’ tge License*
J M. Kyle and Mtos Myrtle Hen-
dqlcka, Dan Marsh and Miss Kffla
Holder, 0. T. Landtr, , and Mrs. H.
V. Johnson, J. M. Bis f*r (col.) and^
Mrs. Margaret Sadie.- teol.) B. B*
Wright and Miss Miti'L» Stephen*. J.
D. Human and Mine Julia Jackson.
J, E. Reed and Ml* Mary Nunley
Pete Robinson Jr. tend > and Mrs Wi-
lis Wilburn (hoi.). <' Lucian Polk
and Mtos Altle ftlae " >-h. late Ody
(col), and Beatrice ’adlqr (col.j,
John Pruitt and Mtos Nancy- Vlvtan
Horton.
Bosque County 1‘U'rM Court.
The grand Jury frr '! • December
term has adjourned uDe rinding three
hilts of Indictment.
N. J. Cook va. Ann Cook, divorce
granted.
R. r. Ward vn Irene Ward.-divorce
r*fus*4-
Mary Uttle va, Ail * '.ittle. divorce
refused , - ,
Ben Pruitt, va. Ann'# Coo*, divorce
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continued.
Soils Cobble $*. BID < t hble. divorce
continued.
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The quarterly
fkwnera' Uaton wUl ho
**k. at 1
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of Cryffik
UUIo Wilborn va »1 Wllborn. dt . ^ ..... ..... _■
vorce granted. After shooting him (toad
J. M. Sadler vs T.-, . nsra Sadler, hi* body w»* toft In the r,„„| a slmrt
divorce granted.
BtlH
vn Ltoxto Mayfield.
v* John John.
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Texas A Pur tile Brakemiin killed. |
Brakemsn Nichols of Baird met
death Wednesday night of last week
by being crushed beneath the wheels
of a freight train at Mingus, Just east
of Strawn on the T. A P. road. The
exact cause of his being caught be-
tween the wheels 1* not known, there
being no eye witness, but the muti-
lated body was found and taken up
.after the accident occurred. It was
token to Baird for interment. De-
ceased was a lloyul Arch Mason, and
was well known on. the El Paso run
and at Baird, where be resided
Fighting Itt A la hnm.i.
A race riot is threatened In Marengo
county as a result of the murder of
Algernon Lewis, a young white man,
Saturday night by three negro broth-
ers named Montgomery. The negroes
Have not been captured, but the feel-
ing has already resulted In several
serious clashes Troops have been
asked for.
The latest reports from Magnolia
wsre to the effect that fighting was
then In progress and that several per-
sons had, been woilnded. Including V.
N. Carter, seriously
Mr. fowls was waylaid by the Mont-
ffomery negro#*. It is charged, late
Saturday night while he was oa his
Kidney ills come quietly-Igysterl-
ou»ly.
But nature always *i__ , '
through the urine.
Notice the kidney
Bee if the color fo uni
ir there are settllnga and
Passages too frequent,
fui. 7: Mmm
IPs time then to use
Pill*,
To word off Bright's ‘
hetes.
| Doan's have done
DuMin.
I). W I we. of Dublin..
"My kldweya wnrn [
and I had to pnaa the k
Mon# three or four
thus losing my proper,,
neerc-
Bight.
I also
had s constant ache In W toxck and
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time therefter the fool murder was
and * pueae was soon In
Notwithstanding the biting
«old. aleet and mtn. the search comm-
and all dny Sunday Magnolia to not
* railroad and has no telegraph
./,
till* caused me much
Kidney nils were
by a friend and
Overton Drug Co.. I
The first few done*
•tof and by the time I had
content* of the hoi.
sign of my trouble
now over two month*
I can truthfully Mt
ney mils am all and
I* claimed for tht
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