The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS.
Morgan Bros.' New Bakery
is now in full operation and
prepared to deliver the best
French and Home Made Bread Pies Cakes and Candles
Delivery made anyyhm 1111 Railroad Avenue Phone 289.
i WHY COLQUITT SHOULD BE NOMINATED i
Htuw NtrvW't uf it moat valunblo
character contributing nioru per-
haps iltnn hiij other member (Hiring
hi liu iimln'iiry oT t till t (illlcfl to place
tllf ( 'oil! III IWMldtl on II llllllll) of '(
If the Dcinorratlc voters of Toxiih
iiM-i'ltii tin- wise Judgment which
I Ik- host internals of the Stat sug-
gest at thU particular stngi' of Its
(U'vi-liipniciii along so many linos
whri Judicious anil conservntlvt iteiicv in furtherance of tlio purpoauH
lTnlli'ViiiK that the peoplo tlaalro and folilcil hands of our bloaBed
these things rather than ronfunlou dead tliu a woo I consciousness steals
Htrlfo and ilUoiilur- the Inveterate ovor uh that
foim of progress and felicity wo " Moyond the waking nml tho
take It Hint thoy will wlsoly cIioobo ulcuplng
tu the coming elections tr t'.trimt ! Heynod tlio smiling nnil tho weep-
On supreme direction of Stole uf- lug.'
fairs to tho umn who linn buon trloil "Wo shall moot tlioin again "
ami fount riilthful In ovory trust - -
0. H. Colquitt. i I'olt VOUK IIAIIt.
Corpus Christi Lodge Directory i
yet tuiurgotlc statoMiiianahtp In uwmI-
fil to give dlrootlon thoroto wo bo-
llvo they will nonilnato the Ifdu.
O. 1). Colquitt for Governor In. Ilia
earning primaries.
for whlrh It was cnmtoil; anil In
doing Ihm by the xwrcsi of w-
iluni anil judgment In tho uppllon-
t Ion of tin- power with whleli lit la
clothed reconciled conflicting In tor-
SliNATOK
TAVMHt OS
TAIJTV.
I.M.MOIt-
Horn Am Kjh-Im Wo Want Von to
Prove at Our
Mnrvolous ns It may seom Roxall
Sunalor "Hob" Taylor of Torino- "08" Hair Tonic baa grown 'iinr on
Tho Stato needs prolonged rtml nnd brought about a dogruo of
kniriits or pvthias.
Mlraniur Lodge No. :th. mecta
ovory Tuoaduy night at hail In urant
building.
L. D. ROACH C. C.
SAM HYMANB K. of It. and S.
Woodmen Circle No. 3C moots In
Durgln building on tho second anil
lnt Tuesdny of each month at 7:30 j
li. in. !
MltS. OHO. GREER. Guardian j
MISS Ml HI AM ItllOADBS. Clerk. ;
OATIIOMC KNIGHTS OK AMKHIOA
fortius Chrlatl Uranrh. No. 691.1
msou fourth Sunday of aach inoutb
nt St. JoHopli's Acalon.y
M. T. GAFFNBY. 1MIISST.
JOS. M1KKUR P. S.
MODKKN WOO DM UN OV AMKHIOA I
Cornus ChrUtl I.odgo No. 1237. I
nioottt llrat and third Tuetidnys of
oach month at S o'clock p. tn.. at the
Durgln Hall.
W. V. COTTINOHAM. ConBiil.
H. W. W ATKINS. Clork.
WOO DM UN OK Tilli WOKl.l).
Corjiua Olitlsa Cainp No. 2Cli.
moots ovory Thurxday night at
Utirgln Ilnll
M. MHNCS15H. C. C.
JOHN REYNOLDS Clerk.
I'VTIIIAX HISTIHts"
Mlrantar Tomplo. No. S: mt'iitB
ovory Friday. I p. m. 1C. of I. Hall.
MttS. JKNN1K JOHDT. M. K. C.
CHARLOTTE H1NGI1AM. M. of
It. & C.
from tlio btttoruoM and confusion or
porionnl polltlen wliloh Iiuh liuou tho
dominating tualuro of tho admlnls
tratlon of Stnto affalra during tho
past four yoara. Mr. Colquitt la
tlio only ninn In tho raoo for Oovor-
nor whoMo olootlon would at once
bo tho algnal for tlio otjfnrcoinont of
tho lnw In ovory portion of tlio
Stato by cotintltutlonal uiotboda In
harmony botwuun tho rallwayn and
tho public that lint provud of Itiflrttt-
mablo bnnollt to both and rutmltod
In tho avoldanuo of muolt wtiatoriu
lltlgntloii . Tho ruling to wncli
bo btiR boon a party nro gunorally
nduilttod fair ovory inlonml bolng
protttod In Its JiiHt rlghU. whllu
uaeh Iiiih boon mado to know that It
must roapoot tho juat rlglita of oth-
aoa olofioil IiIh oology of tho Into Hull
ntor Mi'Laiii'ln of MIkhIhhIppI with
tliwio bontittful romnrkB on tho Im
mortality of tho houI:
heads that woro onco bnld. Of
dOurHo It Ik undix-Btooil that In nim
of tltoim unwi'H woro tho hair iooIh
doud nor had tho xuiup taken on a
MASONIC I.ODGKS.
CorpiiH ObriBll Loilgo. No. 180 A.
P. & . M.. moets tho llrat nnd third
Mondays in onoh month.
O S. CAL.DWBI.L W. M.
J. I). It 12 RN A HI). Sao'y.
l'orham Clmptor No. 01 H. A. M.
mimU tho eocoud and fourth Mon-
day of oaeh mouth.
J. HIKSCII. H. I.
J. D. HISHNAKD. Soc'y.
1. O. 11. M.
Chlliuabun. No. 14. motta ovory
Monday night at Grant building.
A. JETTON. Saohcm.
.1. .1. HBUTHINGEH. C. of H.
KNIGHTS OK COIA'MHUS.
Corpus Chrlstl Counutl. No. !202
meotB ovory Woinwday evening In
hall In GrnJit building.
C. 1. M ACM ANUS. 0. K.
I'AT WHELAN. Jr.. P. S.
Hebokah Lodge. No. 337 moot
ovorv Saturday nlsht at McDonmmb
building.
MRS. L. C. ANDERSON N. O.
MRS. HETT1E MAY CROSSLRT.
Secretary.
A. O. U. W.
Nuoccb Lodgo No. 121 meotu first
and third Fridays of each month In
A. O. U. W. Hnll Visiting brothers
cordially Invited.
JOHN WILLIS M. W.
M. MENOER Recordw.
Iluocog Chapter. No. O. K. S.
moots tho llrat and third Tuosdayn
of onch month.
MRS. LENORA BERNARD. W. M.
MnS. DOLLIE RUNCK. Soc'j.
ODD I-'IHiLOWS
Nuccoa Lodge No. 96. meota ovory
Friday night at McDonough bulldlnK
W. A. WAKEFIELD. N. O.
O. H. JOHNSON Secretary.
KnlgiitH nml rulli of Honor.
Meota the first nnd third Thuradaya
of each month nt tho K. of I. Hall.
J. L. HULL Protector.
E. J. KILMER Socretary.
LADY OK THE MACCAHKICS.
Meet 2nd and Uh Mondnyn In K. P.
Hall at 3 p. m.
EDITH M. HALL. Record Koepor.
MAUEL CHAPMAN Commandor.
full nceordanco with tho Doniooratlo orB-
pilndplo of local sulf-govornmoitt.
Mr. Colquitt Is a alaunch frlond
"Ho lived nnd lovod and labored glaxod Hhlii) npponrnnro.
aiul paBHod away but la It all or IHo When "tho roota of tho hair are
to llvo? Is It nil of death to dlo? ' ontlroly dtmti and tho poron or tha
A still Biuall volco in nvury liumnu I scalp are glnsud ovor w do pot
heart aiiHwora 'No.' Tlio earth bu-j bollovo that anything can r!itor
iKini ii ii m nun Liiti hi urn iiiiovt' iin-1 nnir uroirin.
awor. 'No.' Tho voleo of tho Chrlet When Rexull "92" Hair Tonic will
whlKporB noniHH the long atretoh of do aa above slated. It Ir not Htrnnt
nltuitonti (?nnlurliifl. .'o . ' Tho III til I tlnif wit liiivn hikiIi im.nt fnlth In U
titudlnouB voiced of onrth ami air are i and that wo ulant it will pren
M .t 1. 1.. I . . J
nropuoeio oi n worm id oo. . uaiunoas ruen udoii in nun it'
Mr. Colqultfa election will moan ndvomilliiH groiiter Hbornllty toward .r(0 flowar8 of lno jjolda now 0t aelenlincally. ileatroylng tb
In rory truth an ora of good1 will uh
woll tin an ora of progroiodvo devel-
opment for unllko Bomo or tho
oandtdntOH for that ofllcu ho la tho
choke of no one auction but hisup-
port couioh with marked uniformity
from ovory aootlon of tho Stuto.
Hence. If olootod. tho glory nnd proa-
purity of tho Stnto an a whole with
Juat traaltnaut to ovory Intoraat. will
bo his chief concern .
H" haa boon In public life lor
mnny years yot no man enn point to
a Blngle stnln upon his career or af-
firm a single official act of Ills that
our ayatom of public education
tho Stnto educational Instltullonu
while IiIb position with rmoc to
thu Htnto'fl oluomoKynnry ItiHtltut-
Inua and IiihImUiiioo upon a mure
bumnno and e'Urleut admlulatrntion
or thu ponnl Inatltutloaa and his
aland lor economy and tho fair iIIh-
trlbullon or tho burduiiB and bonollta
' or Govornmont are woll known to
tho public and testify Irrefutably to
thu fnot that hla onndldaey la nlmo-
lutoly freo from every tufloouoo and
consideration not directly uf footing
J tho walfarc or tho wbolo pooplo.
rising from countless graves; tho germs which nro usually rcaponslbla.
unfolding loaves of tho forest hor-.ror baldness. It penetrates to tht
aiding tho approach of Mummer tho roots or tho hair ntlmulatlug and
waa not pronmtod by a zeal for tho . . .. ... I
....i.n. character of agitation which engun-j
dors Btrlfo between tllffurorf aeiv
Hons arrays brother ngalnBt btoth-
n. p. o. elks no. toao.
Meet Wednesday night. Visiting
Elke welcome.
W. H. CRAIG Secy.
L. 11. Clarkson Ex. II.
public welfare.
In bis political inspirations )io has
been nbovo duplicity no man has
ever naked for Information . as to
how Colquitt stood on questions of
public policy and been turned away
without an answer.
Hj Is a man who stands out In
the open nnd fights fair. (
As a State Senntnr. ho appjml bin
Indomitable energy wealth or Infor-
mation nnd raro powers or -logical
analysis to tho solution of problems
of legislation then ponding and
or over isuos thai stir irp tho bitter-
est pasatons of tho human heart
nnd whenever precipitated opernto
to retard the social and economic
wolfnro of tho people.
Mr. Colquitt stands for the thing
which make for peace and progress
without which civilization will Inev-
itably go backward rather than for-
wnrd .
If elected Governor the whole In
orchards and the meadows buratlux
Into bloom nnd myrnids of winged
mliiHtrels filling tho world with mel-
ody are all the nngolr of tho Lord
demonstrating before our vory oyea
tho universal victory or lire over
doath. i
"Look how tho rose hoars tho far-
away crll or tho miiii and bluniu'!)
In the presence or Its God. Look
how the violet comes forth frlm Its
tiny tomb and opens Its glnd bluu
oyes to great the spring. Aro thoy
not God's own nnswors to the ques-
tion: " 'If a man dlo Hhnll he live
again ?'
"If the germs of Inanimate life
burled btnontb th sod bo aurely
respond to tho sllont command of
nourishing them. It Is a moat pleas-
ant toilet noccsslty in delicately per
fumed and will not gum nor jr-
1 1 . . ....... it... i . i
imiiiuim Miuiii i nil nnir. i
Wo want you to get a bottle of
Hexnll "93" Hnlr Tonic and use It
n h directed. If It does not retlv
noalp Irritation remove dandruff
prevent the hair from falling out
and promote no Increased growth of
hair and In every way glvu entire
satisfaction simply come back ami
tell uh and without question or rorffl-
nllty wo will hand back to 'you'vry
penny you paid us for It
Wo lend our endorsement to Rex-
all "till" Hair Tonic and. sell It on
tills guarantee because wo bellev
It la the best hnlr tonic ever discov-
ered. It comes in two slaes price.
v
summer who can doubt that man CO copta and $100 xRemember
nhull Hprlng up out of the uncon-lyou can obtain It only at our atore
some of thorn still unsolved and fluence or his administration will be
aided In tlio writing of IftW8' Into ' directed to the maintenance of thoee
our statutes which subsequent ex-j Juet principles of government which
perlenco has proved was legislation" the fathers Insisted woro absolutely
of n moat beneflclont character.
A n member of the Railroad
Commission ho has rendeffidthe
esaontlHl to tho porpotulty of our
free Institutions In their original
vigor.
scions dust Into eternal IHo when
God shall call? Can it bo that tho
grass find tho flower? nro resurrect-
ed rrom tho aod or earth while man
for whom thoy woro mado must
slcon on forovor?
"Sir not only reason; but all .Na-
ture teaches uh tlio welcome leeson
of Immortality; and although our
tongues may s4mllniM derty the
faith that la within us yet ven
we look down upen tho iUU raw
pharmacy llrat. door north or poat
oflico.
f" THK TALK OF THE COOf. ' 0
Binlio Quiz Don't voyr;! muif-"
-A J-l ' il f
r.vru mtr iHttiniii fir inna iniwH. m i
Kootr--Oh jbo tytTV dim Ih'i'ik
that vaIio is my; .uwWhtiirlw--'
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McLemore, Jeff. The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 23, 1910, newspaper, April 23, 1910; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144703/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .