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DUBLIN, TEXAS. SEPT g, 1911
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS 1 Walter Hickey of Stephenvllle was
Established 1S88. I *n Lublin yesterday, shaking hands
Published Kterj Friday. \ w'!'> old friends whom ho bad not seen
g>BB*Ba*BMBSsaas=Ji!ffliL.... u.BBnuBBBB—i—emV ! in eleven years, at which period ago
Local New. Note*. , he b«c«n>« involved in trouble on In-
_____ diotruent in connection with the death
of one Itixon In west T<xa*. Luring
V The pity schools at Comanche open-
ed last Monday with
ment of 649 pupils
a total enroll-
A poatal savings bank has been
authorised to open by the Btephen-
vtlie post office on Sept, 22nd.
J. R. Linn, representing the Felix
P. Bath cotton concern, has gone to
Btephenvllle to buy this season.
the past several years he bus passed
^through one of the hardest fought
’ legal battles that has ever been In the
court records of this state and after
a number ol trials, mistrials, convlo-
j tions and reversals the case was fin-
ally thrown out of court recently at
1 Wichita Fulls Mr. Hickey was never
very strong and these eleven years all
hut broke tils health to the limit of
I hie bearing, but since the decision of
the court at Wichita he lias been
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last Mondsy in Dublin was the clos-j *Pp^lnK « considerable portion of his
ing of the banks and post office. |tim<*iat Marlin in a successful effort
____ | to rebuild lie i« Improving very fast
Clint Roberts of Stephenvllle Is re- “n<l hopes with a continuation of a
ported in a dangerous condition at D'w months there he will he good for
Tburber on account of injuries re-, n>*ny years yet
celved >by him at Thorber on labor day,!
last Monday Mrs w W. Barber of Harbin bas
_ | recently returned from a visit of two
Philosopher and poet are alike in "weeks In the west, spending one week
the verdict that the safety and pcr- with her son, It R Stevens at bo-
petulty of any nation lies in the raine and while there spending a day
homes of Us people. i at the beautiful country home of I)r.
. land Mrs W H Hentborne, who will
The Comanche Pioneer Exponent Is ( well remembered by Dublin people
now issued as a semi weekly, the first w'l>o have been here some years She
edition under the change being Is- 1 said to a reporter that ttie doctor had
sued last Wednesday. improved five place* since he had been
_ in the west and by making several
C. H. Goodwin shipped a c ar of ap-1 blades of grass grow whe re none had
pies from Stephenvllle to Dallas this; before been they arc all be autiful
week, the first car of apples ever ship- homes. Mrs linrher also says (hat
ped from Stephenvllle station
Personal Mention.
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The two cotton yards In Dublin had 4-44444-444 44444 4ee*44t> 44444 444444444444444 ♦♦444444’4I4U
- ’received up to yesterday noon slight-, 4 SOCIAL EVENTS + \ + CHURCH NOTES *
J. H, I^athain will leave tonight for ly over three hundred bales of new ♦ Rhone®, Office 45—Home 17. 4^4444 - 4444*-
a tHp of several days to bis west Tex- cotton about one-half of the amount 4444 ---- 44441 Rev M. I,. Dickey, pastor of the
as ranch. having been received at each yard
Hev, H. It. ( lark returned yesterday |
from a visit of two weeks with a broth- j
er at Clovis, N. M. j need not feel discouraged because she
Tom B Rafferty of Ft Worth is has no opportunity to sing In grand
here for a visit with his son, B W.'opera She can give great pleasure by
Dafferty and family. I being a song-bird In the home nest.
Prof. Pettis Pipes left Tuesday for --
Sherman to resume his work In the, TI,* real business of life is
Kid-Key conservatory. ( mak • g of a happy home. When
G, I). Pittman writes to lrvve his conn to sift the whole chaff of exist-
paper changed from route eight Pub- ' ence everything goes to the wind hut
I in. to feme one Gordon. jtfae I........... w. have had at home
Miss Ethel Speed has returned to j
her home In (Justine after a visit! Mr ■" 11 Dowery and Mrs
with Miss Myrtle Long In this city
girl with a sweet little voice
the
you
! R. I Pipes performing (tie c eremony.
Mr M ii Rowery and Mrs. 0. R
Walke r were united In marriage at
Sheriff Dave Deaton was here from [»»* >'Md. nc. of Mr. and Mrs. John F
Stephenvllle a few hours Saturday | AHO ;gh! last Sat urday evening. Judge
serving civil processes for county
court.
Ouk Lewis, grain dealer of Blanket
and Editor O. C. Skinner of the Blan-
ket Signal, were in Dublin on busi-
ness Tuesday.
Misses Lula Little, Alice Self and j
Messrs. Wilson Little and Earl Me- |
Carty left Monday for Ft. Worth ft* I
MONOTOW.
iff ail the people cherish
i Were easily obtained
If ali the pests would perish,
And not an ill remained;
If those we love would love us.
And those we hate would die;
If clouds ne'er spread above us
To darken the blue sk.v;
If all the flies made honey
And gold filled every brick;
If all the leave* were money
That any one might pick,
If swindlers never stung us,
And Ivabietc never c ried,
j 1 wornler who among us
Would he quite satisfied?
Mr W IV Pirkle and Mil* Leona
! Capps of this city were united in rnar-
| riag* at I! o'clock last Sunday at the
j reald'm e of Hev H M Courtney of
! Harbin who performed the ceremony
Christian church at Comanche, bar
recently held u meeting at tiuatlne,
resulting in seven additions to tb*
church there
• 4 0
Baptist Sunday School.
Topic; Daniel and his companions.
Dan 1st chapter An interesting atory
of four hoys who made good. The
lesson teaches that bodily enjoyment
depends upon health, und health upon
tempe rance. "No form of deteriora-
tion 1h today more surely haudlcajilng
ltie boys Ilian the cigarette habit.”—
Frances Willard ” Good singing, led"
by tlie junior choir, directed by Miss
Helen Higginbotham R A. Br!te,Spt.
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Mrs Ben Rawls entertained the i
Halcyon Club Wednesday evening. 1
'enter Polytechnic college
W. J. King left Wednesday night
for Hall county on a prosper (Ing (rip
Notice to EraIh Huptlsts.
Owing to the unusual scarcity of
* * * I foodstuffs, messengers and visitors to-
Mrs. J It. St ('lair entertained Fri-.the Erath association which meets at
day afternoon and Mrs Rufus Hig-1 Huckahuy Sept. 13th are requested to
Iglnbotham Saturday morning in bon- bring with them a sufficiency of such.’
___ lor of Mrs Charles St Clair of Co-j feed as their horses will need While
k or so ago C N (Lifford of! I there, or if they prefer they may wait,
nc Reagan. Texas in Falls * * * «*t»d b»y the feed from merchants in
here in on the purchase of a ranch.
Mrs. J. S. Ihiley and children left;
last Sunday afternoon over the Krisc-o
for Dallas lo spend a week or ten
days with her mother and sister there
Mrs. Karl Champion, formerly Miss
crops in that loc ality arc much better j p;„|a Bryan returned Monday to tier
------- than here and that if all the people p,,,,,,. in Brownwoocl after a three
ITp to last Tuesday the cotton yards of Erath county could experience’ for weeks visit with her parents a’ Dnb-
at Comanche had received 201 bales a little while the good roads they en-| |jn
Of new cotton. The market closed Joy out there, they would at once Ice! MjBS y,,]a Lawrence of Jonesboro,
there that day at II Me a pound j converted to the idea of bonding or topped ofi ye sterday fur a day or
—-- doing whateve r was tie,, ssary to get itwo to visit with Mrs I 11 Humble.
The Stephenvllle Empire is forty roads like- them. while en route home from a trip to
years old this week, about sixteen- -- — Carbon.
years the senior of the Progress Wei Uncle Jiui Turp.-n was here Tut*-1 ^liss ItecHah Gilbert and Miss Heir-
A
route
coup’, ran a little ad in the Progress! Mh>* Annalee Vernon was the hon- j Hue kabuy. All tbinge are ready for
for -wo good cotton pickers We have | ore‘*' ,,f a 'roquet party given on last j the entertainment of the people, but
not heard from Mr Oaf ford, but we; Friday evening by Miss Helen Hig- it is utterly out of our power to fur-
with a view to trading his property L V( ,L [. W(1),k al;(i )hi(( h|lli (>r<i,,rs t0 giuhotham on the law n of her home on j nish feed for stock Plenty of water
cha c. g
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will
congratulate Brother Hawkins on hie day on business and left that after-1 ,(>I1M, Fariner"~T'ft Monday for
age and good looks, noon for stephenvllle to serve on a
___ ; committee for the appraisement of
Cecil Stephens, the infant son of (he estate of Martha Pinkerton, who
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Stephens died died last April at
buried
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Patrick street. Refreshments were land good tamping ground for all who
passed to the following who spent a may desire to camp B T. Guthrie, F.
most delightful evening Misses An- M Bowers. A Moon. lieaeoaa Hucka-
|i returned tins morn- "I” Harris. Annalee Vernon Fannie bay Baptist church
San Angelo and reports his'Vickers. Francis Clay. Jessie Lloyd.! * * *
■ children doing well in the I Messrs Royal Neel. Arnold Hoffman. “The Master's Great*1*! ItiM-oWse.’"'
Hollis Higginbotham. Wileeen Little- On next Sunday morning at if o -
W111»« i IJovd. Dvxi..* dock J shall <i» liw r tin* firwt in a-
* * * s< ri»*s of Sunday uiornin^ sfniionts un-
Kriday afiiTimt>n from live until <!•• i th*’ ji« in-ryl titlo “Tbf* Masters
h«‘v«'h Mrs i> I. llariis « r,terfalfiod (imat«THi Insrours* Th<*so will be
at forty two oi; llo s;»,tcmus porch <jf, conserut i vr sfudics in our laird’s ser-
in r Iioiim 1'h* w« r# unusual uion on tin mount Th«* “Sermon ou
ly ini*-r< HtiriK and tin sror* s wo re (h«- Mount ’ is without question thf
kept with candy iimiH y whn h the ^reulectt discourse on moral questions
two papers from Ituhlin routes
ikan route one.
h:- jrar*ijts there Mr Ma-
■ ffered .t posit ion at Any* lo.
nrohahly accept a promotion
Is-Kuryo peopl *
to Waco
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' H Midair* of Austin ar
• vi'rday to assist in th* open-
hraUKh'Mi s 'Hiikiih'hh < <d!eg«»
her home
the
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that
hop
Monday and to direct the-lucky <ontestants deposited in unnia- ever delivered arid worthy of very
f * he school 1'rospects are, lure hanks A re fr*sh ny :c* *our«e tarcdul study Tin sermon on next
t..r the school to open w ith more _ followed th*1 yano-s I'resent were Sunday morning will l>e mainly intro-
•w.rit\ fue scholar^ and it is M*sdam*-s <Irief Herndon V* rnon.Tom dtutory. dealing with n*tin»' historical
-i 'ha! t hips may r* a* h fifty Miller. !U*h Kvans. < ’iar* in *• ' iarner. ■ ctrciiumtancHs surrounding the life of
, Hurloson. John H ■ r r> Ak.ird \N ill Chrint and his dtsi-ipl* H problems pre-
Tuesday night and was buried at ( ^xray < omn.iiinty and whose will was |ki((| in ll)#. ycnera! off.*- > of: (» .: good f..run r friend I W liras- Cia> It* n Hawl«» John Ihtds J S s* nt. d hv the four gospels. their
Shiloh cemetery Wednesday The to be probated W. dresdav The pr«>p- the Fr a! y. Wor, |,, w. re ml .u b- 1 Heit was In Wednesday ami was one Palev. J \\ Dunlap rti.ts Not I luuitt, of sirmlart-v and of difference.
Child was but nine days old. | ert.v consists of a farm of . ;ghty acres! Sll„(la). „„ a,-, „imt of t|„ Loess „f f.rM to p por the ravages of fr !. Miller N I > Fm.th Geo Wra.v questions of authorship, source of in-
of Fnele Bulk Cline tile o 1111 v and U* 11 worms 'i:at are now Jno F .I.o ksnn, tharl, S'rong Ceo, formation, d^tes (J < (uiiposition. etc
I It Watson of t'om.wi. who1 work
Worth to cnt* r sch<s)l Mrs Farmer j
accompanied them and returned the
following day
Messrs Thurman and (irov*r ('Fro
erty consists of a farm
____ : m the* Pleasant Horn* • oiijmu:»;»y, a
Mr. McCllntorh of near I>uhlin had few lots in I.ingle.v11 !e and i-mhaldv
a water melon on exhibition at th*- some minor personal property, all
fair meeting at the city hall last Sat- ; told valuelng about $1’(Mm Fnele Mm.
urdny, which weighed seventy pounds, j when in the Progress office Tuesday.
Mr. McClintwh will save the* melon said he wgs glad that th* fair pro-
and place it on display at the fair on position had hern tnk*n up and that
October 5th and 6th.
PBOFE S810 V A L PI HE ( TO K Y.
DIIS. SESSIMS * BUY AN,
Physician* and Surgeons.
Office over Citizens’ Bank, Telephone
No. 148; I)r. Sessions, residence phone -
No. 49, Dr. Bryan residence phone No. i
271. Leave calls at Dublin Drug Co.
he would return from Stephenville to
be present at th* fair committer m**t-
7. J. FA KM EH,
Physician and Surgeon.
Dublin, Texas
Telephone No. 118.
idcnce over Dublin Drug C\> Leave
calls at Dublin Drug Co.
Mrs .1 B
whs ’ak» n '<• Ft. Worth two or thro* wlm i
w***'ks ago for special f r**.!1 m»-nt and dol .u
an operation, rt-turm-d th** first of loss
this w* **k much improv*‘<l ! pois* i
Clyde Hammers r* turn' d Sa? irday j
from Midland, where h*1 has l »♦ * * n <'. * i
j working for several w*-cks !!,> re- hoi ••
mg agned to he in Id y* st* relay in thisj|(irn (|ui. to !h„ stvnm^ illness of era
( his mo! h* r. Mrs. \SVndell il.iinm* rs, th* I'
I who. v. »• ar** gi.nl to r* por' is now »n^ u
; improv mg * h* *-•
1 Fitul Mill, r of Latm’sa. at * *»tnpan .♦ rl :i.**u*
i by his iiMle daugider Mary .1 a!:< was
i her*- s* w ral days this w**k for a
I \ .sit with his parents !!*• is «*ngag*'d
I ill th* real f• state busno ss at 1
<m t f i * * < •»!! o n s<* fur ioutily and K«*||er H S. Davit'
11 dotstroy many ! housantls of Mark Barrett. F A
t h v c*
plan'-
tpl«- in Tittle time iin-
,ir* tr* at *•*! w ith
li»' Herndon. Maud V'
of Dallas Annie Ha
gmhotham. Adison
A!.**- H igg mho' f:a n
• 1 11 Lo\* la<* The suhj*‘c> of ? to sermon at the even-
Duk**. Mieses Sal ing servyt* w.ll he Tin Folly of 9elf-
Krnes! F Lloyd.
■rnoi! Kosa F-urt l . pt mi
r.s Linn* Hi'
Fra i:> *-s ('
J W Scifers, one of the best and
most enterprising farmers of tins s* c
tion. Ions' sold bis fine farm of 1M»
acres, three miles east of Dub!:ti to
Messrs. Sam Floyd and Taiwan! Har-
1 ri*. and expect8 to remove to north-
| ern New Mexico. The trade was cun-
i fulminated las: w*»k, th* !ransf*‘r mad*
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.1 Hav of thm city was
w >■. k i>\ *•!• ( tion as mod
Ft Worth Presbytery ot
■ ••s.m * a fell T be in«*f-l
si Mi, at Arlington and
ot M: Bay was uiuiii-
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Bit FRANK BRYAN
Bcubil Surgeon
Dublin, Texas
Office over Higginbotham's Hardware
Department. Office telephone 190.
Residence 121.
Office amt res- . Monday and Mr Seilers 1* ft Monday)
night to prosper! near Drs Moines, N j
M The eons iderat inn was m th
neighborhood of thirty dollars an acrej
and in t lie t ransa< t Ion Mr S< i f • rs took!
the Dublin house, the hot* I property
mar the Farmers I'n:
was built some years
Moon .
gin which
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Mr
DU. R. A. MIl.I LK
I'hyslrinu and Surgeon
Residence Rhone No 12 Otltce No. 2s.
In connection with general practice
will make diseases of women and
chronic diseases a sp«s i.iiiy. Leave
calls at Reese Drug Co.
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1)IL It. POPE, V. N,
Dublin, Tcxii**.
Calls answered day er night
dence telephone No. 11.*.. of!!* ^ t*l*‘
phone No. 31.
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young in * n *'! f f i
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f :.»k-iig up
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nitfd and <us might U** *'\p»*''tcd .s 1
j mak ng good
M r> <' <1 M * (bird ar n \ *»1 liom* Sur.
| day from a \isif *»f about t hr* * m"t.'h>v
j at to r o!d hoiiu* .it Auhvilb N '' I
Sh* wjts * \|t»*cHng t>» remain co ij»'•
ot W4** k» long**r. but r'^turnc*! ti'1* .ch*
ot th** d.nig* rfum illn' s.s. o! In r M’h*1
I'm 1* Folk Clin*'.
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III good
Miss I .ora. n* M a ’
and Mr Ff . <| l.ohg
w *‘ un M * d :n ina '
(tf \ hr brute s I*;t : •
at h g fi iioon last T •;
I. !.! o vd of Du bit ii
< • i • iimii v t hat unit* >
for lif* 11»*• • •*i <*111
• ■»! in tin- pf-FH*ni •
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d.tv ! * - \ i-.r n*‘st
!»*• i for iii.ng : n*•
il ': ■ \ oung c<>a j* 1
;i * !>*• ng p*Tt*»rm
of ,t ia: g*- i limber
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an ac* om pi i*!i*-*t .1:. d
t• r of Mr and M 1 -
Sh* w as largely r -,
and a!' *11 (1
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' harming da ugh
\ M Maiorov
: *’d Hi 'his I",!t
HOPE s( 1MMM V \\ OPEN
0( T 01*1 K MUST TO FIFTEENTH
Th*- regular meting of thf Dublin?
s' hooi hoard was h* If) Tin sday and
roiifin* husmess at tended to At this
lifting .1 d • pos 1: o ■ v was «• loot 4*d foi
.ii.oth* 1 A> ,t r J ii* r* w* r* four bids
of. !!;•• da.is baiai.f*e the highest l>e-
;:;l Hih! <>! l*.i!tu*m < <> which wafr'
a t* pled a! h I 4 j»er rent Tb*- board
now tuts .* fnM'i of it bo 111 ten men af
woik on remodelling th* building and
:■ us « v p»-« •«• *i 1 * 1 put or, fiv* more next
Momlay Dunlap said to a Brog-
i • ss report*r tliat r « f* If r* asotiablv
safe III S.tNing 'In' 't# M :i(l( would
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PALACK H A RBI It SHOP
Kltmlers it Spnrkx Proprietor*.
Hot and cold baths in connection
Patronage Solicited.
Parlors Opposite Post-office.
Th* pal 1 • w.. s j oin pus* d
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Bn- k- .• 1.: t.• -■ B . k- ; B* : : I
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HICKMAN & BATEMAN
Attorney *-af-Law
Cltlxens National Bank Building
Dublin, Texas.
Will Practice In all the courts.
W. II. GARRETT
Attorney-ut-I.av*
Stephenvllle. Teias
Prompt attention given to collections
and business In all the courts.
DR. K. H. WINTERS,
Pbyslrlan and Surgeon.
Res. Telsptione 105. office 81
In connection with general practice
docs special work on tbe eye. ear. noee
and tbront. Leave calls at Overton
Drug Company, residence telephone
105. office 81. Dublin. Texas.
V. ► • * ' 11 a\ * . • I i I i g bur
hicj.H*- of * api* (1 by Joli is
*• r know ri as " Du: * h
John and by Mr Dans, night operator
at (he Toxjmrt-ntr.il Th*4** two young
m**n r«*Kul(' in w*-Kt iMiblin ami keep
bachelor quartern Thf bourn was
burglarized whil* both were away ye*
terday evening. A euit caB«- and hum
of clothes belonging to Mr (Bn rum
land Htime other clothing and article*
were taken.
■ .ill*).
ha .
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S ;!>n>tiA todav for the Frogre«Ag
JOHN ORAWFORD
UAL ESTATE AND LITE STOCK
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
OFFICE OVER CITITEN'S NArL.
DUBLIN, TEXAS.
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Over Tam MBIer’i
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0»oe Telephone Ha. IL , J
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Retrtdence Telephone Ho. 144
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Dr A L Hamilton, well known in
Dublin and for many years a resi-
dent and business man here, is daq-
gerously ill at his borne In Comanche,
where he has many yeans Men lu the
drug business. His brothers and sis-
ters from various parts of the state,
one of them J. ti. Hamilton of Plain-
view, are at his bedside. J. ti. Hum
iltott was also Ku early day resident
of Dublin,
RlilHtkT OF THE CONDITION
■ IK TH K
DUBLIN NATIONAL BANK
itl tntblln, hi th* Slat*' of Tmiis, lit tin* t-lo*
Of l»»«iti>«WM*, Ho pi. 1*1. JON .
KKSOl KI KH. IXtl UNK
S Hop. .1
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111 til* . * ■ '
Ft of W
tllC Kdl:.t
affilhi; n*ii
1
J. M. Smith returned last Satur-
day from a visit of two months* at
various points in hia old home of
(JeorKia, being accompanied by his
mother. Mrs. Frauds Smith, who will
spend the winter with him in Dublin.
Mr. Smith reports an enjoyabl* -visit
at tbe old home
I a hi n w ami ctliicounU* .......
Ovttnli aft**, imh*ur*vt nntl miMt urwl
V s iumd» i« M»cur*circulation
BaiiUtnir-hotuK* furnllura and flx
tnnw* ......................
I * tit* frt>in NHltnnai linnkM (not It*-
, «*4*rT*' Ag«»nli» ...............
Due from Approval r«'»*<*rv* aK*nt«
k»* Mini oth« r cash Itton*
Not*** of other national Hank**.....
Krtu'lton*! pa|M«r ourrency, nlckela,
ami rent*......................
lawful Money In Hank, vtr
HpdOkl...... ■ • ...... 40 (
|j*t|rai %mnder nolo*........ V 110 oo ( 7>h« ««'
Hmoiiiptlon fund with U. ft. Timm
nrer (8 per cent of circulation) TftiO w
TN»tal ............ ......IdU.fin *
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■ Him‘Is 1* :l f I • 111 g 11) g l“l
■ f : ll 141 wt !km >! VN H II ! Il*'
i'lhlin Br.ttF J *■ h«u*l*. t.» Hi*
-’ nth grad* gradual*-* from tluii *clun»l
> enter ih*- -• mci year m »h«* Dublin
t v-HooIm wjt bout •• vjiininaMon I b*‘
$x<h».m7| (»j l > ii t>lli) scbo*»l* ar** tb* only ln»ol* in
i
i. 11! •
B*
u hi rath county affiliated with the uni
• rtdty of Texas and thi« arrang*'im*n!
a ill effect uim* rally affiliation witti
T.wws ti the Edna school and he a valuable its
i.'uss > *. i to pupils m tliat si liool who wish
o eventually 'liter the state unlver-
t(y
I7.WS1 W>
a.’xs on
w >>
LixniUTts* imu.xas
tluttsl irtoek patd In....... ....... •»».(«*> «>
Surplus Klimt................ !*.(««> ■»'
t;milTlittel proflM, less exyienses
il E. Brown the first of tbe week re-
. • .ved a letter from his son, Pat,, a
xunner on the battleship West Vir-
ginia In which Fat mentions (he fail, ....... , , „
4vj the | 'Title Right. Vivienne Daley, Francis
ll.l I 11 I 1
I < t f t i M
• !**>*' r t i on i n* ’ .*«< ' t" >k ! ••! s n ;> • i k ,
and whl!* ih*- | f * vading ' "•<'* » i
\n r*1 11itM4*<«mI and * at h t li. tJ .i*K*‘*1 (<* !
drav. a piclur* nf 11 • it >nung howl*’?**
a* their fain y pBTur* (l when lo r pr«** |
*nt ag« \x a * dou 1*1 *'d Th<* < ai icat u rg#i i
nf I sou i ar at tw*nty-f*>ui vx. ?« Horij
interchanged and w. r* th* liman* <»f j
• xcltmg much nmnw-niFni Dinner'
n\«*r tti*' merry a***'inhly rcpair*-d l«»|
ih** lawn which wan d**c<»ralcd wilh
gay lantcrm* and under lb* light* <*n
gagv'd in game#* and dlvantloitK dear
to the ohildifth hoart. the* time- pan*
itig no quickly that It wag with much
reluctance that th* hour for adlima
arrived Thu following w * re pronunt
Flora Darrin. Jal«*»<a Tucker, Kath-
i •)■!>• ! :.v
-»«-d app’.v
o in n k« !li**
;ts pngs Mile
Dr SNIDER. DENTIST *
Oxt r (-rung* store
Officu Pboiic (»k Hpr Phone 84
♦ 4
4
nil NEW
SANITARY DAIRY
J. A. BENCIM. Proprietor.
♦ PURL JERSEY VIII K. CREAM 4
Rmlth, flenevlev.- lolham. Kubye I.Hf-
ferty. Kodora Jackson. Wilbur I>uk>
He uyi tbe corn Tlnsceixinesteeor dsposlt,
(teenier•• rbneks outeunillnir
llilla psyeMe. Including eerUII
crop In thet eecttoo te Itood. but cot* tteent.r^ cb-sM .H.«.ieudl»,
tb* abend pipe in northeast Dublin warfi tj^e'
totelly destroyed bp fire Wednesday imowted«e end better
■uerain* 111* kdlHM nf DiBkt ... . *1® r
bourn of
» !
that his ship was Just
port of Seattle for a cruise to Mono- I
kstomal'lleolTnoiM<iiiisUin<lin* « S 1“I“' »« 'Z ! ■»«•*« H.«.lnho,hnm. Waiter H.„in-
l^^^Velrntn^Vene, • W« ‘^e V n.lnU e.md I>HVld Marri., J.rk ,tld
l»n« rrivwub rvank* ^ an uftcort of honor to th** Japan***
tndl vidualdeptndK*sutiject 4*cbw k ss.SM «t Admiral Tt>(tu. who hnd been on a
AMI HITTER
Accurate and Prompt I HI Iv-
ory to all |»crt* of Dublin.
Price* tltie name ms tuxve ruled
the late Road Dairy,
LET US NEHYF, YOU.
-♦
♦
4-
♦
•4
S(«< Mi
vn w,
vtelt In the t'nlted State* for some
___,m*,u.-, .h.,.—..., .. i weeks. In returning home his ship
ton le rather under the usual proa- far meo.e ^1 ,efl th# of ,he West
H***. TuUki...... ...................... 4m*,im ftf. I Virginia escorted the veMel out to
i,»T*«»rTexas,tyoCwTT or Ka»rn,ae the open eea»
The residence of Wyatt Watt, near j, j»o u Harris, (teenier of the »!»»<■
— i. x- lajfc swear that tbe
— to the beat of my
'"ZSZ?
**>
AMMftr
t; %
worn
■ ' ■ .
French dry rleanln*. renovatin*.
.... mmi. prwwint and repairing, Suits from
Wias mi rth 115.00 to 175.00 D. W Sheehan
' ' f" mtmommmm *
Farms re union money und other
trad* checks good for face mine at
McKrtrtoa^ron!*PropaPfctr,Ck ^
taitham. David
(leorite Miller
wMKlfeSl'.'"
,
Ia>t the Proares* do your printing
Card ot Thanh*.
We take this method of thanklns our
friends and neighbor, for the klnd-
neee ahown to our beloved dead, dur-
ing hie lllncm that proved fatal and
the sympathy and assistance extend-
ed u> ua since that time. Only those
who pass through Ilka sorrow can
judge how grateful we are.
®. L BRADLEY AND FAMILY.
]^R8 R. B. BRADLEY.
SELL J
RENT OR l
LEASE t
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Prdnerties
W. M.
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