The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DUBLIN PROORE68, FRIDAY, APRIL 30^19M
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yaytf* u4 let tMIr hath yartt
ugly and aaaUracOfa, *k*i oaly •
taw dollars worth of shrebs «*d flee-
ora woald traaaform thaw. Howawr,
tha froat yard la tha first raagoaalbil- (
tty. It la that tha paaaarhy aaaa Oral (
aad last.
tUBUR FIOCMtl MAY HUY. MOTHEUW OAT.
-P^kUahad •w~ MEMORIAL DAY.
MJLLERBSMEB * MH No other month has baaa so aaach
at tha Poatofflca la Dahlia. WrHtoa about as tha marry mouth
gSg-ra-Asrs rrz
rarirawlri—
loot ha. lie; Outslda Dublin ,k, aasm hlndllnaat than, sunlight
loMh! «T' *1M; * sa^or brighter, aad all 1110 pushing
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Ill Rll**, DtipllJ of tlftl qtrtlim Kgllnfa hawu frOltl olltl
r mors. Stk an Inch Details ■*"»*
Uton. these belonged to tha tint day of
.ihrid mu lUBtir Mw Tb*" ,h* m*, n“- k*r
. Th. Pubtlo- Aar arroneons Uw-r * ****** ot
* ^>Pth« rh^*rtar, stand- dan pools, and tha daw ef May Day
spatatloa ot any parson. »n holds fairy beauty. Around the May
Po" tau*hla* cb‘Mr•■
gladly oumetad aaaa Ha be- lr hnowtng that thotr festival began
MTht to the attention at tha M , nUgttow Hta. an a dance of
daaoral from this place sit,,**
tha all-day singing at Oeia*
Sunday
Mr. aad Mrs Hardy geo,,
the latlerie parents. Mr sad Mr* l
Tidwell of thin place gaistds,
Ebaday.
Mis* l-ooato Hand of Hte#heu»«la
apaal the week end with her .i,Ur
Mrs I xml* Medford
Miss las* Ponder who i. .t,..^
John TartatM Cette*. suited bn
parent*. Mr. aad Mr* u, j.ufc4
Than tha and of May sad tho aat
ton's trtbata to Its soldier dead. In
tha grant national camatarlaa of tha
land where sloop the dead of throe
wore, the rows of graves become e
bright stretch of flowers, fresh cut
In remoter places men end women
end children passe ta remember thoae
who gave Ilfs ta defense of o eanalry
that shelters them still. In away a
quiet greveyord throughout tha land
away from cRIee sad parados the
pomp sad ceremony, wherever may
he feaed the gram ot nan who wore
the Moo or Orw or the Khaki, flow
on root aad prsyvrs second.
Botwson May’s merry entrance and
Ms departure In the tribute and re
membrane* of Memorial Day oomee
Mother's Day. The day la worthily
oboaes. sad worthy \hrieo->wor they
whose day H la-oar Mother*
a matter or iNmaJ-iottK'ic
Jdaay people never seew to haow
when they stand on nay queatleu A
laris number of those who on en-
titled to vote fall to elerclse the pri-
vilege They give os nesen that
"politics In rotten," when la reality
they an Inal too laay or Indifferent
to gin the subject Intelligent and
earnest tboafht If they would study
conditions aad lasses as they sheuld.
so that they could vote intelligently,
they woald have leaa ta grumble
shoot after each elect ton
losktne-
Mr Friwbe who moved t« h, ..
rills not long ago la aeviM bach to
nor tows. Wo an gtad to k„, tkk
good family hash la taws
Mtee tktrdaa of Hamtl'. c <
her stator. Mias WWlt* Osrdos
is o tsochor la ths arkeni „t tM|
pl >f'*> | l^p wm! tMWl
Mrs Cottto Maaweii *»4 tk.iorm
who hoe* been riot Hag her m
Chmo resumed ham* Sunday i
Wan Mlhed AMs bheu .
IB Hat Itoadsaaoa* arhoni tWi<4 hw
poreuts at Ibis ploa* the ye»i *4
a, W MrKnnwy, of Pori lovuom.
Mayo boo hem esporiwenltng •** begarl
beet flour la the amhlap af bnod Ho re-
with really sent o oompts loaf to Three *od
entry i Enoch, and aKh*e«h E arrived ta
f the | rather s dry eoodtrton. das U the die
gee mac* traveled- ihase. .win somplad E
little! found * swum aad paNpshle Writ-
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COOL WEATHER
GIVES WAY TO
HAY SUNSHINE
A* we write this. April », it seem* that —aaonahto
weather will again prevail—but they very unusual
weather has greatly retarded farm work with the
mult that until rery recently the ground hat been
wot and cold with nothing growing, and faming
ia just now being generally raumd. This means
that all crop* and wood! will oomo on tha farmara
at tha same time, necessitating tha combined aad
beet efforts of those who tend the soil
J. I. PHILLIP*
CITI IlftVItl
ee Teen nacuse (
YOIJR CHOICE IS
OCR CHOICE
International Impe-
ments.
Jtthn Deere lmple-
TOM SPARKS
CASKY WALLING
HUB BABBIE SHOP
Hair Cutting and Hair Robbing done right, by Bar
bere that know how.
An after Shave drlight bring* you back again
— IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL —
eMoline Implement*.
• One and Two-Row Planters
J and Cultivators
• You cannot do your beet work unless you have good
•imptemak We re wonderfully well prepared to
• meet your most exacting requirements. We offer
•you unrestricted choice of three o (the greatest lines
• of implement made in all these United States. Lines
a made especially for the South and Tens; lines that
^ hare been sold right here in Dublin for more than a
A J 8PARKH
BEN FRANKS
you can
soil cream
1ft pounds Sugar for ...................... *•# 00
3 No. 2 Ouiii Tomato** for y • *»
2 Can* Com for .............r * ......... 860
2 Gallon Keg Sour IVkiee................ ILT&
Extra High Patent Flour per aaek.......... |U5
We have in our Tangle-Foot, Fly Spray and the
Guns to Shoot them with.
We have a Family Deal an Cracker* at a bargain.
Come in and see for yourself.
We carry a full tine of Fresh Vegetables at all times
17 ITS BOMMTBXKQ TO BAT WB HAVB IT
Bring ue your Produce, we always pay the top price
What More Could
Yon Ask Than
Choice of Ahovef
And too, yon have our good service, which
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1926, newspaper, April 30, 1926; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561837/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.