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VOLUME XXIX. NO. 8.
DUBLIN, ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 16. 1916
EIGHT PAGES.
SEVERE WIND STORM
WITH HAIL AND LIGHTNING
MUCH DAMAGE REPORTED.
A severe wind storm, accompanied
by heavy rain and hail and lurid
streaks of lightning visited this sec-
tion Wednesday night between the
hours of 9 and 12 o'clock. The heaviest
part of the atom! and especially that
part which did most of the wind and
hail damage formed a strip about
MEETING SCHOOL BOARD
NEW TEACHERS ELECTED.
NEW PRINCIPAL RESIGNED.
COLQUITT LOSES OCT IN
EAMOIS CHICKEN SALAD AND
PI NCH LITIGATION
of Comanche was 1 affirmed in an opinion handed down l with but on*- purpose in vi*vr. Satur-
three miles in widst front Stephen
ville, circling south and east to Alex- Ivory successfully in the
ander and on to Carlton and to 'schools the past two years
Brownwood.
The hoard of school trustees held a ( The decision
meeting yesterday afternoon at which the so-called
Miss Dessie Rdek of Comanche was
elected to a position in the grades of
the school for the coming school term,
and Miss Francis Clay elected to the
plaSe as teacher of the primary grade.
Miss liock is a graduate of the Co-
manche public schools and taught
Blanket
She has
of the lower court in
chicken salad case " was
THREE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS
Vta* PKESIDEN UL TK kUS
W THE PAST fl’KEIL,
Th»“ progressive national <onvenMon
at Chicago, after four days of tumult
At Stephen ville both the i also hail training in the urate univer
hail and th** wind wrought mtieh j R0.v. ^iss (May lias been a teacher in bounty
havoc with tho windows and roofs of intermediate department of the
buildings and with crops in that vi- j school dur ing the past year She has
cinlty. In the Alexander country the , iaii/ed h* r studies particularly
crops over a large area was laid ; for the primary department and has
waste, grain crops, corn and cot ton ‘ h®d instruction under some of the
being beaten into the ground Dave best specialists in this brain h She is
Hampton, residing in the Palmer com- leaving this week foi I/>s Angelas •(>
munlty, reports ins fine oar crop continue her studies in 'hi-* spei fatty
atroyed and his berry crop also On* present summer The hoard
threshed off with the Terrific hail. .V re-i ie. tr j Messrs. J }{ 1 arpenter and
F. W Nabors as janitors for the • wn
buildings, positions Mi-s haw* heM for
soin** years and when* both have giv.-n
good satisfaction Prof V. A Stigler,
teccntly <*lcct« d prim.pal of the
school, sought a relief f;o::i his on
ause he had offered a
today by Justice Fly of the fourth
<011 rt of civ tl appeals I'nder thia
State (Comptroller Terrell is restrain-*
ed from paying for chicken salad,
punch and other edibles consumed at
a reception given by former Governor
Colquitt Just before his retirement
from that office The suit was trans-
ferred to San Antonio from Travis
In his decision Justice Fly
day nominated < ol. Theodore Koo.se
velt for president by acclamation and
a few hours later listened without
protect m i message from Oyster Rav
that he would not accept at this
time < apt John M Parker of
Ix)uixian * was nominated for Vi< *•
preside^ by ac< laiuafion
At almost the same hour and in the
same rm 'he n\puhluan national «on-
mihs ELLA sris
HAH GOOD FORTUNE
IN OIL DEVELOPMENT
A letter was received today from
Miss Klla Stine of this city, who has
for some months, with her mother and
other members of the family, been re-
siding at Henrietta and who have been
investing iu the oil operations in the
Henrietta and Kleetra fields In this
field the Klines own a considerable
» ranch upon w hich the Tarktngfou.
j Branham. Cori and oMum oil . <>m
| panics are drilling for oil with good
I prospects of securing paying o ; pro
,dnetmn Miss Klla Stine has drilled
Carlton, the big red livery barn was
-destroyed and several residences wen*
almost demolished anil five people
badly injured, one of these, a young
lady. Is said to he dangerously hurt. (
The home of J J. Nun nelly in Miar ,
city was blown to pieces and i‘ is frarI
holds that the state coiiHtitution of
| vontum
i ornm.ited
Jus'll
• ’has i
1 w o WeRs heI >e 1 f all(i ip
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R Mo .-*•
1873 was specifically designed io pro-
j Hughe.
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»rk hi
u pr‘'sideir
«hc ha> oil production
a' a
sha low
mote economy in rhe • ondu< r of state
: aid ' 1
* W Fair
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»f indri'U
depth and oil in now
being
p'J ril pell
affairs ami that it never was contem-
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; f rom Mi• m Mrs S' in*
s a y s
she !.-
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K. B. NPENTEK HAS BUILT UP
WHEAT U MHEK HINT EKN PROM
•> A VEKV MODEST BEGINNING,
Waco News, June 13
It is not every man who realizes the
fact that Waco is rapidly attracting
men of large affairs, constructive abil-
ity. and of commanding importance iu
the initiation and management of big
concerns
Ail illustration of what Waco is do-
ing in this direction is afforded in the
meeting here the last of the past week
of the yard managers and partners of
K K S-pencer & Ro , the great lumber
ojr ern This gathering, bringing to-
geiliri ihe men who are at the head of
fh* thirty-five yards of the company.
'o t!i s i 11 * ■: i. • * i»11 [■'
M \ |{h ETING I'l \ Ns
V HE BEING \ITKO\ED
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alAted that mos* of those injured \vr r .* ! I,os,ri°n in ‘ «‘ity school a» .i consul
members of his family. At Brown- j stable advance over tha* paid for the
wood the rain almost amounted to a pnnrspalship here and the board re-
waterspout and there was much dam- J'™1 Stigler and has taken up
age from high waters of the B.-nou (correspondence with oMdm appli-
he
cants for the place. Miss t'hrisfine
Naylor of Cooper was granted room
in the school building for the teaching
To 'h-' < oniuninif |.*s Miik»-'ing \s-
j>o< lafions of 1 hibliri trade territory
On Monday. 13th. I went o-dore the
county commissioners court and laid
before them out marketing plan, and
asked for an appropriation for the
mamtainance of a County Central
Marketing Board, and they now have
it under advisement l have the as-
deir
sha i;
repo-
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In the immediate s<*'tlon of I>u 1,1,
damage was murh less than in the
loealities mentioned, the fore, of the
storm appearing to have Kune north j private .-lasses in expression, hut sufanre from the national aarieultural j
and east of this point and territory 1s'10 w"' assist in the school work as department of an appropriation equal j
At Stepbenville the datnaae appears j re<iuired hy the superintendent and tn half the amount that the county '
to have been particularly severe, as , udder his direction Miss Clay had will make Should we succeed in in-
shown by the following rapping from | t><‘en ®l*r*pd to a srade position in : during the commissioners court ml -j-j, . ,,, .ndidavs
the Stephenville Tribune of this date: J'10 school and her election as primary making Vt satisfactory appropriation. ' distr . . , ,,
In Stephenville thousands of win- , fta< ”or a vacancy la the i we will endeavor to pay a reasonable Wapi*-* hiiruan of h*- l* ino
dow lights were liroken. roofs were ktade places in addition to one other ^ gaiary to a permanent secretary, andloratn ............ conimitt.-c
ruined and all crous ruined in a radius j there is yet to fill and for which the j (n (he meantime until our plans are j aftsr : . !.>.-<■.( ,, ,< q,| .,v
of five miles In places Kreal heaps j hoard has some forty applications. j perfected. 1 will personally assume yol h’ K. r m
of hail stones were piled up. Chick- . ------- the duties of this secretary to compile i Aust m <■ h \j„rr. • wn*. w
ens. turkeys, bird* and pins were kill- ] R^V' THROWN IttOM IIOKSE IstatistM-s and wilt do the beat (hat l)f .Marshall Wlnnsborq
ed. It was a history makinK nlKht for! AND KICKED TO DEATH can for you in securing profitable Lieutenant. (Jovernor—W [’ Honn
Stephenville and surrounding country. I ——- markets without charge i urgently . Congressm an a, Una- l ff m, i,
for hereafter all events of Importance i Stephenville Tribune request that each school community Washington ilvrl
will be reckoned from this one fright- ; About dark Saturday afternoon John >n 'hf territory meet and organize Smrln,ile, Ar'h o K Fit mm. , (alias,
ful night of the warring elements 1 Meaders. lb yea A old. sou of .1 s ; themselves into these associations and : j j( , <' y r I ■, r, »■, Bans snlph-ir
The roof on the Cole garage was lit- j Meaders of near Johnsville. was kill- ; to select their president and secretary. Springs It 1. Darwin Cooper I'a-uel
“ ' old John ; and » member to represent them on j y; <;ari - t* Houston Hnfqs l let k
{lunch farm. The boy was returning 1*"' central marketing board, furnish- |and. Fort Worth V, |; c,lv, (j ,|
! from lee's ranch where he had been ing me with (he names or those elect-
at work, got off the horse nt the ed. so I will be abb- to notift them
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has
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land
and
ha* had them on 'll*’
pump
a ho u f
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production from !hn»
sand
under
eondltlona is a paving propo
It was perhaps the prodqition
»* welU that influ*-n<» l Tark
< 'ori an l iat'*s * » < lone
| [Hi’Si'IH
i si»mn
(Of Thru
|in gton.
: what is «aul to »’ tb*- large
for th’VE-ltpm
t fi#»M
1 '<»:nmori r»*,>or' has i
I t r :u f has hu#*n < Ioe»**<1 l»\
!;>!*• to *1 rill on hlrw-k In.
, v».*!U. |h aa.'IB 7 '.•» f.*ut
u .'ll? Hi** .l»***p xaU‘1- ■
•loop making :i total of B
K It .SPENCER
11 • a ! of K B spencer He Co., and^
; guiding genius m its tlevelopmeol into
j one (»• ?he great conn'mi of the
t * I, a '
f hi'se ;><•«»-
>■» fihalh'w
deep, and *<
J«»l»• • f . T
11 wells
torly destroyed. The roof on the two- ' pq hy a young hors** at ill
story stone building in which Luther 1
Burleson lives was so badly damag-
ed he was forced to flee with his
family. The roof on the Cumberland
hotel was pecked full of holes, and
there was not a dry spot in that big
building, great damage resulting to
furniture, carpets, beds, clothing, etc. ; next Jump the boy
Bunch farm to talk to some of the
young men there On attempting to
remount the horse Jumped, throwing
the rider back of the saddle, and the
was thrown and
of the date
Sgm Hunter, who lives a mile east
on Washington street was in a storm
cellar. His inquisitiveness got the
better of his Judgment, and he stuck
his head out. a big hail stone out a
gash in his forehead, and he dropped
the trap door on his neck, and could
not raise it. Ills head remained ex-
posed to the pelting hail atones which
bombarded It with relentless fury
A big stone went through the rub-
beroid roof and through an Inch plank
of J. I. Blackburn s home
At the big Carlton building where
(Continued on Page Four.!
on which the central board
will meet To succeed In am market-
ing |ilan, we must gel volume of busi
ness and secure accurate statistics so
as to be in a position to state defiti-
klcked as he fell, and again after h« j itely the amount of commodities we
landed, the kicks striking over his have for sale and the date upon which
heart and stomach ! '* "HI he ready for mark."
The boy made an effort to get up. j The following communities haw
and a companion started to help him j perfected their organizations under
when the boy said L" me down "j the marketing plan of the Young
He died in 30 minutes | Men's Business League
It is stated that the hors*, had been j Hikers uin, A. W Shoup. president,
taught the had habit of Jumping by * j H- H Howell, secretary, committee
former rider They hoy was not a i man not reported
good rider, having used a bicycle In | Greens Creek, B W Hiker, commit
going to and from school j teeman; officers not reported
The family had lived in the com- | Hunyan. Shiloh. Shady Drove and
munlty about two years, aiming there 1 Harbin and Llngleville officers and , Sherman
from the Paluxy country
Bad ile'ord.
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SPECIALS
For Bargain Day
MONDAY, JUNE 19
8 Pounds Coffee $1.00
3 Pairs Men's Blue Overalls $1.00
4 Blue Shirts $1.00
12 Cans Salmon $1.00
Guaranteed Goods Such
as Baxter Always Carries
Baxter
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Nommitt twin An not reported
| Clarkfttun. W VV Whitfield. pre*i
dont, R. r Tackett, wretar> . J
, <*<vll Kaat. committeeman
I SrholjKtir Traaxfrr* to Dublin.
Parties desiring f*> transfer th*‘ir
I children from anv ontlvinK diHtrict ro
the Dublin dlmtrict should at once < all
on H V Armstrong, ar hi< ■Atore n
Iiublin. and Mecure from bin prnpc,
blankrt for the purpose, fill th**m
completely and file with Mr Arm
atrong. who will in due time hand
them m to the county !>oard The
transfers must be made before JuU
.11 IH) the work today and be oiei
with if If von f*>: • • t or delay, von
may fail to transfer Dublin School
Boa r<i
Hr and P«rry.
H i i Uooiev . J la I la •*. S i
i TeJojrne I I lull \ n«.-U
For r Win i h
■ uite<t Stag's Si'nii’u ■ ci ; > n
v m Ballax <) M < ’ol-pji" Dai! ,
V * bilber son I >a I U* loh n ! Ham i.-
'«*r>. Auxf in M 1 '.»:n : i * i1 > •
Due, s B Bio »ks Wj4« > * i.-.w ^ A
Riddle, Dallas and K [, H- urv. v\ » »
State Trcamn* • luhn A tak**r .
Croabyton, I M Kd w »; 1 \ is'; i W ’
hi Munn. Bov 1
Vftivrney «;**nera. it F »n- v. !
Austin. John W WooiR, It *•.»•' < has
I' Rowland. Fort Worth
Ridge of four* of I'nmina \pp-al-* ,
W. (V Morrow. Hillaboro. \ '■ Har '
per, AuBfm
Railroad ' •»mrni ssioner l.*Mn VN I
Robbins. Austin. Allison VavDeld.
Rufurt B Daniel, Kl Paso j
'’oinmlMHioner of t.>*neral I^and Of
fee J T Robison. Am'iu t'harles!
tle**ra. Fort Worth
State Superintendent of Bul»h* Iu |
s? ruction- W F Dounh’v Vofin
F'i oui
like *he;
'. in «h-*
indications i
i <>nstderab|e
B-'1
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Uii’,
H V>M \ Ot Nt. M \ N
I IIM MON I \ IN M. M ll|{ | H
D V h sN \ II MED Y ROM HDD
Ha p
oman* h* •
Notified of J
-Twelfth a tut
Worth 'tie
DTD
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• a k * * i
Frida' a* ’ei i.•
' 'ominer • «t re**:..
Biree men robbuu
b m
f]e»*mg moth in an aiitomolob* Do
uig the ne*i few* hour* th** poll* e c
rested ?hr**e men and also found 'h*‘
aufotnotule A <-harjee of theft from
perivon « as fii**<i against Flaude Wvai’
JO Thev W*ie put throuKh a « io-«
examination by Fhiel Blanton Satui
lav morning When Huffman «as
brought into Blantons offi< e in tin
preneme of Wyatt In* irmn**dia'eiv
ident lfi**«i Wyatt as the man who
snafcheit the till) f:om tu* tiand
Wvatf moisted Huffman g
with r b Spen* »u of Waco ax the
«‘Mitral figure and the owner of 80
P< r ( **n* of the stock of the b'JBineax.
and wh.» ss aiso a large land owner.the
lEos*, shot -»f brick huilding» and who
ia w jdel v kn*>»n as the lend< r of mou
* > emjihasi/e*! Warn again, for R B
.Speuiei rh* l»-ader in this big bu»i-
’’sules her.* having bought the
o ie*111 e;:« • formerly !>elong-
Sam Sangei on 4 olumbus street.
< or :><-r .»f \ ’our '*•* nf h In addl -
his holdings uT retail lumber
- tie ha - .« wholesab* sash and
.*;:(■**- (i Stamford. Texas, and
• . v- ■ : j !’I. is! of the town*
h- r .4 * * - ; u in lx* r yards
• I. cue • • !k at Waco lhe foi -
• >' ' ■ - a r .* found R B S>pen
* 1 a ' ■. a: t a g : J J 1 Mn harxi
■ o man age i . H I.
.ii-l .ful • t eaHtirer. < ’ K
nd pur* basing agent
•he fmsiness part
'.ate i At present
made to the pleas
hen* of the yard*
| ne*>. i
j bea >.f :f
A
• ''a-
But :iei:» H
'of -tl.- matte
j r*'fel *-11' e IS to
[ant gat tiering
men-'v
riuniK''r» and partners some of whom
(hrou|ch< their wive* with tfietn Thlii
I was no* otRv a business meeting, but
it was a most delightful social ooca-
J sion a> W--1I Th«' various unit? of thu
.[ng concern got together m the home
town <»f the proMident became tnytt^r
a* quamted and enjoved the entire oc-
I • anion immenne|\ In addition to the
i of hiiMinea* matters among
which wiij bring about great-
!„m she 1,1
• t!o men
•'ommiiuoin'i o' \gn
!>av is. Austin .11 V H.v
u i t 'i t •
Fred j
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MIDIMIV INHTITrTES
I HKOI GHDI T MIIN >1 I I ION
TO HI HMD NOON
Mi.
Vsaociate I list i* ,
• • »urt R \\ Hal
N antis. Austin
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N* Non Phillip c v :s
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P i
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Weldo:. \V inn. assistant orgaut/--
Furui-eis Institutes. ut»d**r Die -D
■ * i ■ e r\ nf 'tie state depart!!)* rU ;•»
il i t I| re. will hold 1 n St it nt e s U
i*>« aiit* at the foi low itig ■ nn- s
PI:t> **■< and to all <»! !h« s* meen
.f
ef? Ideie > »!u|
std! iHttf*i syatem
ri wife man \
.«g I ecu hie social dl
S 1 O 1 i S < ) lII■ o'
Mies* was the lunch
-CM**d '
he president. R R
•f: c| *h. ,
s *e ► at ihe Raleigh
• ! fl i * liati >
iue! was H brilliant
r- (i,o
mil’
n 1 lii
at s
}•’.(
go id room
p m Th**
i i and t.h«*
d.'d
1! T.'rrpll. A-ih’i i
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Hp**N ualh and Mi g*
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Vn appli-'a’itci
• 'he filing >f ’ns ;
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Durham. T J
ti Mrs Nannie
Stiafet*. J. B
R B .'IpeTicer
a I we had the via
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• '•core wa *• ti ’
Drivxng
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! to* af’ .•! noon
I'agi Right
Mr*. Mt»t«r-D4ld
kmgtarl
cmunt TIM Mia* pm
Mu4 wui Dm ikn dock falltog off
tfeo autoL la tho wort)* of OoaMM-
<*or* Parry, -Wo haro Ml rta oaoaiy.
aad ttaji um boor. •- Bkiiodolpm.
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Rome Was Not Built in a Day
Neither is Great Wealth
--So Accumulated=
ITS ONLY HY PATIENT WAITING THAT FINANCIAL
INDEPENDENCE COMES
LET US HELP YOU SAVE
The Guaranty State Bank
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