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WEEKLY OOBPUS 0HRI8TI CALLER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1008.
RHilliÉ
Likewise we often hear the remark,."Well, the BUSY WEEK
Y CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER ¡ \,i tiTiH «eotiou «re unquestionably rich ami
Publithed by very productive, but they're not any better than;
The Caller Publishing Company • the atrong black ami oi the prairie* of the Mnklb ¡
lhe caiier ruviiMnjni? vewp J w . 00(. tJ|(, anuvial of me MwBiHKippi valley.
$2.00 Per Year While we are not willing to admit that sueh a
Kulio.I ut ll>« Doktottca, Corpus OUrihli. Tex* . (Bt <KKmil-cla aMU«i position W tenable, let US ttStjlUlie, jUSt tof ajgUtllontsj | B
****•■• .= ^ |j,(,re Hrt, JuikIh ill scores oí other loeuli-: Ta ft. will have a busy week of cam-
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908.
! ties lit the United States which are just as fertile a* imlj?uiI!g beginning today in New
- " ! Corpus Chriwti country landN, ranuland where he will contest with
BÜ81NEM MEN WANTED. Then come* the question, what makesland vulu _ _
power
•ub-.tptlon *rl~
FOR SECT Tin
Washington, Feb. 17.—Secretary
SWEET SINGER OE TEXAS
Several weeks ago Mr. Allen H.
Holm«s. oí the Holmes Realty com-
pany of this city, left for points In j
Kansus ami «tales farther north to
talk Corpus Christ! ami Southwest j
Texas.
He has already visited a number
In our opinion Mr. Henry, whose communication able? Productivity, earning
of thlH city i. publtohed in What ykm ■ m•«.
■ r oolumn, is dead right when he elaborates upon ¡ call it I N'|l| i,r ! gjjttine
portenofl of electing a progressive and efficient! matter.
we answer i Hughes for popular favor. He will 0f the principal cities of Kansas es-
a ruing power, as you speak before the Taft Club of Con- peclnliy those in Western Kansas,
Now we are getting to the bottom of the cord, N. H„ tomorrow, and on Wed-
j oesday will go to New Haven to ad-
where he formerly lived. Several
days ago he waa stopping in Wichita
J fact, it may seriously bej It is not fertility of soil that, primarily nrnkes, ^ Voung Republican; :UUj the Wichita Dally Beacon, one
dOUDiea, as mr. xitjiuv "UISBW , T- -j - - , , , . ' ..L. Club and to attend a meeting of the 0f the largest dailies in the state of
mavor is any more important than the problem of se thing, something that can be planted on the rock -
JL,. /M.rifihin mnn to Mcrve in the city council. of the barren mountain side, or picked up am trans
portated by the whims of an unruly river to another
board of aldermen.
doubt*
way oi — —^ --—- — , - . - ■,
curing capable men to serve in the city council
W «V ".gll.., —r — f 7 - - .1P"P1MPP
ly the model after whom other official pattern their
actions, in other words, as the dean of the official
gressive! ^nergetic^and ^mbUe^p^rijS, the^chaiicw mate, for climate is the one fixed and unchangablTsupported by Yale men In his cam
bted, as Mr"*líenry suggests, if the question of aj land valuable, for fertility is really an artificial
ror is aw
ing capa
This does not mean that a strong man as mayor
is not highly necessary. The mayor of a city is usual-
locality a thousand miles away, or it can be made , 000 wjh be his offlc
by the judicious use of commercial fertilizei. ¡ 1 Buttorworth, Is pre
The real, bed-rock reason tor land values, meas ® r
. ,. .. i . • j. .. e . i: «i ih#j flub And Tuft Ih OnlCIB
tired from the standpoint of productiveness is
Yale corporation. The Taft Club of
Connecticut, which now has over
official
presi-
dí- ; dent of the club, and Taft Is officially
lialgn for the Presidency.
soil, but youj Jt waa t,U) origi„a] attention of
the club to give a dinner in honor
factor in production.
You can change and even make
can't change climate.
Whenever a man buys "a patch of land he gets a
bunch of climate along with it whether ho wants if j of Secertary Taft in the \ale dining
or not. hall, but permission to do this has
What then is the influence of clinxat,.: on t.heil)W¡m ,[(,M|0(] \,y Secretary Stokes of
value of land? Well, if productiveness fixes values..^ Vftlfc corporattoni wh0 thinks
climate should have soihe efiect upon values, lor I
it determines both the possibility and degree of pro-
duction.
in states of the North and M ddlo West, on thom
d, farmers, if they an
What's the trouble
are that he will inspire similar zeal in the actions of
his colleagues. On the other hand, if lie is slow,
weak-kneed and withal incompetent, it is quite probable
that before very long the official body that surround
him will be similarly afflicted. Like creates like and
people eventually become like those with whom they
associate.
The Caller does not know whether or not any oi
the foregoing observations can be applied to tin*
present elty fathers, but, in common with many people
of this city, it has been often made to marvel at some
of their actions. Take, for instance, the mucb-dis
cussed salary mutter. Speaking advisedly, The Call rich lauds previously mentioned, winners, n mey are j Taft wil, end Saturday night at Buf
er is prepared to say the mayor was chiefly réspon- lm*ty. make one crop a yea' W Hat's the trouble fftl0 whero vvlll ,leliver H11 atl
«¡ble for the introduction of the resolution fixing the! Climate.
salaries. A few of the aldermen, at least, wen sufli-j The real difference between lands in the North, i ,lm'K ou ,lw "0,u,Cftl ,H8Ues 0
ciently informed on the subject to know that, the eit\ j Mast and West, and Corpus < ,'hfist.i edunlry land?.. ••ampaign at the annual dinner of the
was not amply Hushed to pay lhe salaries, yet thej is not in the sultslance of the soil, but in the elini'ite KlUcott Club. I Chrlsti over hears of
propoflition went through with a big hurrah. .t was1 'bat got > with ibe land. While Secretary Taft is campaign -j ¡r,o cars of garden vegetables from
not m, Uk< .nigbt hoy., ! «■,. ox Th,; «lm.ot.iloH bo,-k with. II, o Ion,I w tho s,, , , ,
tions ftrsl mentioned is "I the sort that limits pro-
duefion lo five i r si: inotilhs or one crop a year ""nt for the "•«M'Ublfciui presidential ¡ ti olmos, and i 0 0 of those cars cam
iha.t no Yale building should he used
for political purposes.
The strenuous \v< ok of
Secretary
Kansas, has this to say of him and i
tils visit:
"Allen II. Holmes of Corpus Chrifc !
rI, Texas, was in Wichita yesterday.
Ho was advertising Corpus ChriBit
tor the Commercial Club of that
growing Texas town; he had pictures
.- bowing the fruit and vegetables
and cotton fields and flowers and j
birds and beautiful homes and happy ¡
children. He is an eloquent man, Is;
Allen I!. Holmes, as Is proven by the j
fact that he once lived In Western!
Kansas. Mr. Holmes Is doing a
4real work for his new southern
home. He said, during a brief mo-
I
meat when he had been switched
¡way from the subject of Corpus
Christi, that Wichita is the only
town in this section Hint Corpus
We shipped
Color
Ayer's Hair Vi
made from our n
formula does noti
the hair even to
degree. Gray hair,1
blonde hair is not
shade darker. But L
does stop failing
question about that'
Doei not change lhe i
A
TorauU \
I
vers
Indeed, we believe it will
of falling ha'ir unless th
unusual complication, so,
affecting the genera! heal
should consult your phyg|
him about the new Ayer'i |
_ M«do by tao J. C. Ayer Co.,X
FairbanKs-Mi
Marine Engl
type 8
of sheep under similar circumstauees
We 'In need some business men on the city eouncil.
We need some business men on the ■ ih council. We
need some men who will bo big enough, stronj.' enough
and courageous enough to back up $ good mayor if
we have one, or 1o hold down a bad <>im as the ase
may be. It is really a l-tnioulable fact that the chief
business men of Shis city have in I he pant retu.vd to
serve their"eit,\ b> holding pnbli<- o!||.-< a el I is ti"i'e
lamentable that ¡he\ still tefuse. We can I uiulei
stand what ail- tin. .\r< i h<-;. aft-a'd - f ben.-,
eused of ' 'seeking otliee A r I lie. too bUK.v ' ' lr >
it simply been US'- tie,, can 'i see I heir nil-rest in
matter'/ He ... a eerht;. poor fe ••m- s- o am wh< t
to set bis inter" >1 rcijeofcd m n progressive -ed!
getting adniinisfettion of tl\e afi'airs of his ly.
The Caller v. > lies it. tnighf jvisi as a>i espertsietv
KUjudiiiil the eil.x e.-i.oeij with 'be b.iard o,' < i i r
of the Co'timeivi .1 Citili for just few meetunrs. I
believes the < lul' iiircr(orat« could make fhi< e
the lies! co 111) e i I it ev.-r hail. \S li.S en I ' 'i n
as eeioj'iOse thai I."h(; be IIU.be ' 1 !■' nlfer I'letil ■ 'Ut
fi.r eleetiia? I" 'he eoua> d? The Cai!er feels ta nr. d
that they v.iitln do so if the people would lei the;
Ittjow they are wan', t,
Ves, ¡i is highl;<. iiuportant He m;a m t'orpiis
( il risf i, be la- e. >i'd, bad >r i 111 iVen nt. !i, < boh'nd
him an ei'lieienl board of nidi I'uicn It. is up to the
voters to say whether or not he .shall
Cent nod" I w it h I he,. Iht climate j hut goes with land lOinlnaUon will not. he idle. Oov
in this tit '• ion is such n« to make production p,>ssi ;ni0r Hughes will invade Caution
ble. almost any and even month of the year, instead .„tUory ,m Saiurday. when ho nvill
o one . ( .tiii crop which the tanner ,u less lavoird
■■«•cl ions m.ajiches, as :i wei , from the ground w ¡i!,
Hie sun sbme• b' iw,• ■'i si. nv st rins and b.;,./,ai'd
be f nrmer i 11 ■ ('-epu ' ' i entry can 111: r k •
two • 1 ihr- •• art I s-itite4ini'js ; er crops a \ iii,
r, may '-nil, be lane , ¡md Ids u • • and almost w i'.
ant ' N.'ept tef they are ,-. np , wi.'e'n yield a per n.er.
profit many tioo-s gi • ater l.lian t li. .-.e that are iid.pt
ed to t;,|ie wbiniíi'tfí;Í wi.'i!
I udet
sue
otííliuonw of the Is'orth
■ at'- tot I. eonipttri .o.,
,toD
tie lhe principal speaker at the an
avlitl hampo' é| the raioít l^eagu•
' hill of t'hlcago. "Do ¡ir, itatlen i
,i . year'.', :a¡uiilin« and Si Is like!
r hrit ('.ovofuei' Hughes v. ill take ;ul
atitioo of the or. ,■'.-ion to tn. .• fur
o Wichita for distribution."
Mi Holines will return to Corpus j
;'luís!i about. March t.
rom the proposiUo;
bps s more I ban dirt
t and has to iaki
U'r O inhl.ilieef
^'dioiti- as tin saying goes.'
There is no -t t i t f jg a way
i hat when a man boy bin !t
he buys eiimate. at least he
it whet luir he wants il oi; tn.|.
This is lite t'etp,on why lauds in the Corpus Chri
¡i count r\ are cheap ai aHB,pr:eei under $r 0(i an;
acre, and The Caller ■ • p• ■:!.. ;.i nco the day bei'éf'
another dee.ide !ut-', pa .sed into history when $!iK)'•
an acre will la pair! for land in this section.
RIAL PANAMA REPUBLIC
Panama.. Feb. 17. In recent ,
our? has the action of a Latin-;
\merlean official at.i; actcl so Much •
,ii,'to ¡rip a., thai of Prestibiii A ma -
lor oí Panama in decll.-.inn' to aecept
, ■ • ¡ i, i ti 1111 a i. Ioti . Leatlin;; South and i
:' • • 111 ra i A merlcaii now ¡.papers an a
| unit i * commending Amador for his,
¡coi-don and declare that P proves|
líe hete ip Sirli ," tomorrow, that of: ■ h-n a real i-epuhlic exists in Pü aimC
lief c\!>t est'lOU to bis pf'Ui'.Cnl view:
K-e'.'eral district Minvel. ioilt. for
he seleefioi, Of llelein.lt - t,0 the l(e
>,:ti!le.'in ¡lüi ion:' 1 cotivem lini will !.•
add during th" seek. The tonven-
lon of lite Puto'ih Ohio district vltj
t^atest and most app
sign. Simple and oomp
all parts eaisly accessio..
the best materials used."
Kine that will take you i
hack.
Send for catalog No,
FAIRBANKS-MOR8EA
St. Louis, Wo.
For sale by
NOAKES BRI
CORPUS CHRISTI, T«*
Douperty & Oqh{
LAWYERS
ii/iKVlLLK,
Garrv the
■
I MMtlTOlUOrS Ml.I,.
Thtere is now (lending liel'or, th-* Xidioual Con
gross a bill Known is the l'ulbers«m.Smilh Car and
Transportation bill, wflch it, the opinion of The Call
er, should be enacted into law as ,speed.ly as pbsdbh
The bill is to require railroad companies engaged
in interstate eouunerce jo promptly furnish cars ami
other transport.dion facilities, and to empower the
Intel's tafo Commerce ('oiinnissiou to make rules and
regulations with respect thereto ami to further rcgu
late ommorce atoong the several sietes, it bus td
retnly been widely etulorsed by coiniuorcial liodies profit from an.\ portion of his farm was
throughout the country and sueh well known organ i
nations as the Amen an Nationul Live Stock Associa-
tion and the Cattle Raisers' Association of Texas.
The Interstate Commerce Commission is a most
valuable and tavessan bod\. but its usefulness is
much impaired by reason of its lack of initiative. Il
1ms the authority to promulgate interstate rates and
to enforce those rates, but it is absolutely without
power as touching the important matter of service
in connection witii those ratos, h'or instance, it can
require a trunk line to make effective a certain rate
on cotton from a Texas point to some mill in New
Kngland, but it is powerless to make that line and
its connections perform that service promptly.
Here in Texas, our state Railroad Commission has
ample prerogative in the matter of serviu it can
not only tlx rates but it can regulate the service. The
Interstate Commerce Commission should have the
same authority.
It has been charged in various quarters that since
the passage of the Hepburn bill the railroad interests
of the country have shown an inclination to take
advantage of every possible technicality and also to
increase whenever opportunity is offered the troubles
arrriiment a little further. In >1 , •
soul and the Da hot as, wheat is the principal ety
modify produced. In t,li« state tirsi named the uv
erage yield year in and year out is lb 1-2 bushels per
acre; ill till see,,till, ¡I bushel less (1,1111 111 the third,!
yet another bushel b\ss. The average price of wheat, j
striking at an a\ > ra:■. eo,tls a bushel. \t. thb :
rnie th- gross income of the Minnesota farmer i-
idl."d per a ere per year. By the time he has do
dueled the cost oí seed, planting, harvest ing, pay
ing harvest laborers a day, he hasn't much left
A prominent gentleman from Kansas who owns
one oi the best farms in that state and who !■-. now
sojourning temporarily in this city, told a represent
alive of Die Caller the other day tbat his bigg«si bet
per acre.
'he Nile uenih < >hio in Warren on j
iVodnesdiiy, ihe Seventh Missouri in
sedal ta tomorrow and ihe Ninth j
Missouri in St. Chariot: tomorrow
All of these delegations will pre-
sumably faun' Secretary Taft..
The Democrat:- of Oklahoma and j
Kansas will hold «rate convention!-
the latter parr of this week. when
Ideantes to the Denver convention j
will he chosen. Bryan is a decided;
favorite in both of these states and
no other presidential possibility will
he considered.
President Amador, in voluntar!¡y re
Abstaacts furnishe ' of any
Bee, Live Oak ardS.nPat
limiubshinji ofllce without an ppea 1 j ties on short notice.
o revolution, lias established a pre
■•ed'eat in Latin-America.
Mr. Ben Mew has again accepted
his old position at Smith's Drug
Store.
KJiOIOHH'S ORE (M UTT.
V.
His land, he said, was valued at .fSO por aero.
If land that yields an annual net pro r i j of >■*> is
worth $;SO an acre, what is laud wi rth that will, eon
servativel\ speaking, make its owner a yearly livi
dend of from #50 to $200 an acre? On the' sauu
basis land that will return an annual net profit of
$80 per acre ought to be worth *S00 an acre And
there are thousands ol such acres m Southwest
Texas.
No, gentlemen, prices of lands are not too high
in the Corpus Christi country
W. Maboc Heceives better From
K in ploy,'c In \rieona.
Mr. P. \V. Mitiioo received a letter
this moinltiK from S. C. Harris, the
mall carrier who carries the mails to
I
his Oregon mines, informing him that
everything was getting along lovely
and that the mining operations of
COMMON SENSE
Lotubi most Intelligent peoplo to uso only
mod^lnes of Known composition. There-
fore It Is thai Dr. Piorcc's medicines, thn
makeb^i wAlch print every Ingredient
entcrlngmAo them u|n)n tho bottle wrap
pers and attvsl Its correctness under oath,
art> daily griAlng in favor. The con
position ot DrlPierce's mi.-dlclnes Is oper;
to every hod y yDr. I'ierci- being dnslrou
of having the aenrch lurln ,.f inveMTST
yloii. turned fully upon his formula?, hfJng
centident that thy better the coiniaJsTTTmi
OI llH'S'l .medicliit.'s is known tlir more ¡
y ill th'dr great curailvc meri t s bc~recog-
nUetl Being wholly made of "the active
medicinal principles extracted' from na-
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
DEülWñSGIVI
Attorne? ani Connsslor at
Office in Doddridge Building,!
CORPUS CHRISTt,
Will practice in alt Stale an„
i Viurts. Hpeeiul attention given tot
rial, limnratiec, Corporation, Pwl
Hankrttpt Caaes; K.vaniinationof'3
ties, furnishing Abstracts of sail
buying and selling Kfeal Kstate: Í
«otiatbig Loans. NOTARY I'UB
STIOiOGKAPHKRin office. *
a. r. sea
Attorney ana Counselors
CORPUS CHK1HT1, TK3
Will practice in of the st>
Prompt attention ¡ ven to ali bo
trusted tome, uiiiee upstairs, <
Bingham s Drm.- Hr.ire.
is nit: orixios or mu, hewy,.
Feb. 14, l!)t)s
rend several articles in
'I of a hot tot
improvement of this citv.
Editor of The Caller.
Doftr .Sir: 1 have latch
use of n drop of alcohol, trlple-refinod and Htvlli'll 111 A Í1 /I
chemica% puro glycerine being used in- <•' * '*
stead In extracting and preserving the
curativo virtues residing In tho "roots
employed, those medicines aro entireh
, tm>. from tho objection of doitnt harn,
.tie Washoutial Gold and Copper com- by creating an appetite for either «I
iMitty were progressing beyond oxpoe- collo"c beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
cations. Sonic time ago Mr. Malice bottlu wrappers—the samo as sworn to by
received a letter to the effect that a Pn ni^V u'Víu Wl" flnd thftl hfs
1 "uu ,l "Golden Medical Discovery," the gnvit
new bin had been completed and that blood-purtfier, stomach tonic and bowe!
It was expected that' this wotild hold mi'dlclne which, while not
I Ullh " ou"t nolo | recommended to cure consumption In its
ill the ore mined for months. Mr. advanced stages (ob medicine will do that ■
OCULIST
AURIST.
OFFICE HOURS:
9. to 12 a. m.
3 to 5 p. m.
CORPUS OtiRIRTI. - -
your paper in roforeneo to the mod af a better ..¡lif" uu> oro mme" for months. Mr. „ ,
goverttment for tho future improvement of this city, UaiTls informs htm that the bin Is tlonsof head and thi^^weak'stoinaáíi
.Most all tormor '\pf>ssion on the subj^-htts dealt full and that another and lamer |« f°rpid liver and bronchial troubl-,. w,-[\¡
With the question of a mavor. This sooms to mo to h.< -hot,, m,o, m , . , ' LUnMfcnd hanron-c-oughs, which, If neg-
n «torn Ml* to start will, " 1 "0",S b""L Mr' MM,bee " " feffl!1. SjSU't. •• >&
wrong idea to start with.
I ho mayor is but an executive otlieer, while it
of mo .hippo,, a ST-T£. ^ ?"
why the authority of the Interstate Commerce Com- ,Viir i'^ "Í Clt>" of this eitv
mission should be increased as contemplated bv the Ai : , . 'i*1*!h,ui s nu« experience in matters Harris, the
Culberson-Smith Car and Transportation bill. ' 1 1, n K' ,n.° ^at the voters of this city tor, is a natlv
blent of the company and will go to
lltially terminate in consumption
lake the "Golden Medical Dlscovorv '
I tftlh Utlii it ÍC ltb..l.. t . J- '
lee! Ic,
lee one-half cent a pou
Discount on coupon
Ori-Kon as soon ;.s In, ctm get away LONE STAR ICE FAl
from his business affair here. /air trial. JDon't expect miracles. It AWAJ 1
won t do supernatural things. You mutt r x?r\ a _,t ,t^
man who writes the let- exorcise your patlonce and nersevere in lt< ULU. A. VON BLUCl
Should first seelet a board of aldermen well qualified & "atlV0 °' Mil,0PHl Wpl,a' Tev-
LAND VALUES ARE NOT TOO
Speaking with strangers, we tiri> frequently
fronted with some some such remark as this
the country is all right. It fully meets our . s
turns m every partleular, buf the prices of your . or whi«e dutv'it is to e .rev , ♦ ,n " •
lands are too high." ..• , • J !! r«v °«t all improvement* pro-
We aro free to admit that in some sections < t dutv to\ee\in.Mh'-'th ,M!,tht> ('oniu'irs
SoHth..,. ! Toxm-s, iiotAbly ¡II tho iminotliato vicinity t.j tho mayor mdZ JZZIlulr"
of tluij eit.N, lands are soiling at price that are great- ¡ What eati a mavo
" advance of what, they were say three or four, the
- . expoct miracles. It
won t do supernatural thliiffs. You must
exorcise your patience and persevere in it,*
M reasonable length of timo to get
rVl i> ^ 1,0 Ingredients of which
ur. t lerce s medicines are composed have
* scores of
amount
testimonials,
o bo expert-
all dealers in
PROPRIETOR.
that
an
mayor do unless the eouueil provides ¡IPHIL*
ars ago. But simply heeause apiece of land could i improvomonts «n'minoni ioaV 'i i'*1 '" 5! ,'u> *tu<lenta reported for claaaes today
- * ^JL „a
few yonrs a?o for «5 to| 'wlZnThftl " '• >Z
1 ftdly believe that the increase '
STt OKXTS lUK RKTl HM\o
CollogP Station, Feb. 17.—Many
OT owl S""U' 19 1 ""'v "",U"V" """ ,h" ""•«• «' i" tai«"mm m,' "h" -m "« t ok br H of,,1
^trXn! tab tho .vhoru T * :
' '«I. Ahout ten year, ago, M i C1"1""' ,
Itl.I have been lought for ai I III,, lluf votir? ..f ll'.k i'lV"'.'!,'' í**!"'.""" i «>«1 Dollar Sared.
:. What was the rraultt foRvoiuc an.1 <l„ their d.itv Kv ' •* ¡ •S"*! """i K *• ■<* . ot Varilla, n y
°f no value to now held the next ..¡tv election and TOtin KLI I';'lls om " «"water an.l have
ot dollars tut aere. _ of their Jr and Í"
EISTLES PLATES ARE RIGHT
ElSTtES RATES ARE RIGHT
FRANK RE1STLE
FRANK RABB,
Real Estate Agl
Brownsville, Texai
Have for sale some choice plecei of I
Jural land in large ami small tract!
b number of tracts of grazingM
Office at store of Juan H. Kenilt
hFhrv e; lu'
no oil fields or real
but the fact has
iuetive land
doe« not
H >
oi tneir eitv nod civater Com.,, nw . ' i';~ cllts healed by
r. pride to^^i
citi/on^ m waII mió o nrtM. v . ' I ivii. to our Hufrpring and d
hoalth. wealth and prosperity ' n',Xreoinoni' w,'kl"g by far ,ho btl8t healing «alvo I have
- ' ' "vor tonn*> Heala burns, aorea,
T tii'vav 7**' fCVer aore8' e^ema and pllea.
J. HENR\. | 25c at Joshua S. Smith' , drusglut.
Yours very truly,
OUR CUTS PRINT
dhuice
NOTARY
90 ^irst-Olass
^ - - Com]
RHPRKSKNTBD.
411 work promptly and i
attended to.
If
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Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1908, newspaper, February 21, 1908; Coprus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168700/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .