The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, May 6, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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COWL'S OHItlSTI DA FLY HERALD Fill DAY May (I IttlO.
CORPUS CHRIST! MAUI.
JPubilshed.
Erery Morning- Kxceut Jiionday
By tbe
Harald Publishing Com any
IHHKCTOitSi .Toff. X. Stiller
Ptaddcnt; Jelfi MeLomore Manag
er ami Secretary; W. 1 IHnko ami
Joint II. Ariu.itrong.
JUFFl McLKMORK Kdltor.
V. I. OHUHCH Hindni'n Malinger
SUJIKCHIPTIO.V PIUCH.
f Turin n finali In Advance)
I Year $5.00
C Miinilin 12.7A
3 MontliH ?l.fiO
t Mouth r.o
TlifiuM m !( a n fml v In til (I United
State Moxleo Cuba. Gniindn and
lio Amorloun Vommttom In nil
other countries In tho Postal Union
43 15 por year.
Tho Dnlly Hornld Is dollvorod to
Any part or tho city by carrlur at 50
eonts por month. Tho circulation
department l in charge of Mr. O. S.
V. Ross who will collect from city
subscribers. Mr. II. D. ateakloy
li connected with Hiu advertising do
imrttnent mid Is also nuthorlzad to
collect nnd roeolpf blllH.
All communications should ho ad-
Crossed to Curpus Chrlntl Ilorald.
No nttontlou will l9 paid to nnony-
mouri contributions. Communica-
tion!! must bo accompanied by tho
mmu of tho writer not nocututarlly
fcr publication but to luauro xoud
Wth on tho wrltor's part.
Kntorcit m veomt cUm mniirr March 7 J88
I th pern ollkw m Corpus Cnrtitl Tenas.
on.ltrfllio Actol Cnturtvn nl Mawih J. ISff.
ANSOINCK.MKN'IM: All nil-
nouncemonts (or poliilonl olllco and
nil advertisements or a political im-
tor" to liifture InHortlon. should bo
nr ompaiilod by the tnonty. No ux-
coi'tiuiiH will be made to ibis rulo.
FiOdiiy .My (I.
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Itl'SIXIIRS ANNOl'NCISMICNT. 4
The Herald Job Depart-
meat la now In charge of thrao
4 wi ll known youtiK men of thla
4 ritv. Meaars . Clyde 15 lUtiney
Craig A. I'Muil and Quo. P. 4
4 lilt-Una These young wen nr 4
cither practical print or 4
4 prceamon Mr. Hnlney having 4
4 neon with Tho Herald ever 4
4 nlnco It start-Mi with the taeop-
4 Hon nr a abort aprll: Mr. I'jwwII 4
4 with tho Caller na prawrunn 4
4 nnd Mr. lllovlns In churn of 4
4 Ut) nicotian Irn I department of 4
4 the Texan Run. They do their 4
4 own work nnd this In Itself Is 4
4 a mittldent guaranty that nil 4
4 job work I hoy turn out will bo 4
4 Htrlctly llrm-cNstt. The Har- 4
4 aid Job nopnrt'uiiut with the 4
4 addition of tho new malarial 4
4 now on route rrom the factory 4
4 will whan tha now material nr- p
4 riven b the most compluto and 4
4 upto-dnto Job olllce In the 4
4 country aujl will turn out all 4
4 kinds of Job work on tho short- 4
ont notice. Tho Ilorald com- 4
4 mends theso young men to tho 4
4 Rood pooplo of CorptiH Chrlstl 4
4 and the surrounding country 4
4 nnd bespeaka for thorn tho 4
4 grtmtout huccusb uu linwetm of 4
4 Tho Uornld Job Department. 4
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HO.V. P. F. DUNN.
lion. 1' V Dunn chairman or
tin N'iocoh County Democracy ha
yielded to tlii- mK"iit deuinuda of
ninny frloiul and will permit the
uhi of hlH iniiiii' for the Legislature.
Pat Dunn (Unit's what thoy all will
him l was born and roared In this
sort Ion and couic-s of good old Irish
toc U. his poopla .bolUK plonoers in
Ttotkthwest Texas nnd hrnvhiR the
hardslilim nnd daiiKr of the long
afjo. Tho truo worth of tho man
Is best known to his rrleuda and an
Idea of what ho Is may bo found In
tho following shurlff Mlko Wright
in spcnklHR of him ns a LoBlnlntlvo
poHSlhlllty a day or two ago ox-
pr!sd hlniKelf nB followa: "1 havo
known Pat Dunn always. I know
him when ho was running cattlo for
nitoon dollnvs a mouth: 1 know him
an a prosperous cnttlomnu. nnd I
know him now ns one of tho promi-
nent mon of the community in
ovory Btago of his enreor ho has boon
tho same old Pat Dunn truo to his
friends and fair to his enemies
and were ho to ruff Tor Governor It
would bo my ptimauro to vote ror
him.' This Is Pat Dunn tho same
old Pal Dunn ho always was a good
plain plid substantial citizen n
Texan overy inoh nnd a man who
will All with honor a scat In tho
Legislature Never an olllco-Beok-r
yt li has been a working Df tn-
oorat sjnaenyolh and as bucIi has
ver Uqh hla. iuty;. There will be
wcu important work tdr next1
Legislature to do aud with his I
Statewide acaunititnnco and natural
propensity to mnko frlendu Pat
Dunn will accomplish moro perhaps
for his district than any man wo
could sendthcrn. '
A COXTItAST OP CONDITION'S.
"Tl'o mayor has no votoj a
majority of tho ciommlwdonors
control all thl lies" doolnred
Mayor Lewis Ftahor of flaltos-
Um nt Uio Ban Antonio mntw
mot!i1tv hold in San Aftif)tilo to
conaldar (ho advlwihillty or
adopt In tha qpromtsalon t farm
Ihat ol&.i
Mayor Klalfw waa ahwted In
(lalveaton a the paopla's can-
dldata. Ha liaat tho aomlnco
of (ho o-08lled "City Club."
Ilia declaration sltowa tht dlf-
farnc brtwcun tha rata In
Oalvaatoii from tht in Hon-
tan. Mayop Ulc waa at that moei-
ing. too. Ho told or watering
th atraota and sweeping Iflatn
at night
Ho iIom. Tho truth la avl
iloat but how many Htrootu are
thus &Uondad7
And ha doM nil tliara Is
dniui hra. II Baldwin illo
la thf whol" work TU coia-
nlaatonars do not outvote him
hy a lin nhot attd ir thy ar
not xood Hi ay hit) ndlau to all
tha coiupauy Hint tflvaa thain
ki wr .
in tha closed mrffflmtian ha
rntaa with an autocratic IihiiiI
in uthara nr but rhooi
That what braass liltn
down and hara ta tha eta lam out
or Bdltor Ooorgp Ilobinaon or
Waco made hi 1 0 1 o
"W are tailing you that It
la Impoaaibla to kip politic
out of ronaidaraloa awing that
all power -Including tha pla
counter- Is concentrated in tha
enmmiaaou .
"Hoiii.'Whaf kimhm'I- ilian w-
iictKil ihfiut pradlrtiona hare
tM'CII ftllftlltMl.
"Tlieorleta now liogln i .
Id uu hope that thorp it a
btihlni'DN and a political end In
a uiiitilrlpallty. aiuI that tho
only way o hav a contlnu-
oualy siicccaariil adminlatratlou
la to divorce lb.- nni from thf
oUiar."
Mayor Pialhr ahnww the
people' nnd of iln irunilMlon
form when h at Han
Antonio.
Mayor Riw proved thf other
cstrwfuo He domonatrated the
danger Mr. ltobtimon talka
about.
Thar la a dirforcnie. now
Isn't tiioro?
What do you think of It?
Houston Kecord.
There la no doubt about Mayor
Hire "running" lloumoq. nnd front
thi looka or tblugN he In nln as-
atatlng Mayor Peam' In "running"
Corpus Chrlntl. At leaat. It looka
that way to a mau up a trtx. and It
alao appear that the aulo.rucv
ot Houston U making ltaeir felt In
I'orpua Christ! gome of thee dayn.
however. thre wilt be an nwakea-
Ina and then we shall e what h
hall sh.
PAIISOX UAN'KhV '1!III8 IM.IHT.
Wo opine tltnt Com Johnson felt
rather dubious when he received
word Hint Pursuit Kmiltiu had agroed
to "honor" him with Ills support.
Tho Paraou la auch a any oltl flirt
polltloallr that candldatea for of-
(Ice no longer ral sura of hie sup-
port even whan he pledgee It to
thmn for Initancc. when tho d!k
dance opened the Parson echotliarb-
ed au roauwttlahly with I)ob David-
son. (bat Uoti was carried off hie
feet and. evidently to make himself
aecure with the gay old flirt and
hl clans announced tu favor of
suhmiaalon. the main thing the
Ilauklnltea are contending for Just
as Hob waa beginning to reel se
cure In the aid flirt love the latter
selected mil PolndeKter for a waits.
and lllll dreampt that he was tbe
one. while Hob. neroa the hall
turned groeu with onvy. Hut nine
alnckl Dill was mon made to fool
that all Ib vanity for now tho wood
Parson Huukju Is dnnolUB the reel
with Cone Johnson not becnuae ho
lovos C6uo but rather becauHi ho Is
dominated hy a hurnlui? desire to do
the flirting act. Just where tlilB
t'lrtlns biiHlnoflH will end. no ono
can tell for It's anything with tho
Parson to boat Colnnltt. and Juat
about the tlmo Cone thinks ho has
hla hooks fastened the Parson may
return to IiIh hot hla first victim
and leave Cono slnitliiK
I don't know where IV koIuk
Hut I am on my way.
Il'o a Krcnt Kamo good old Par-
son Hnnkln In iilajring. and no doubt
the flirtatious old rascal Ih lauRh-
tK 111 hla ulocvo at tho way he hns
coauotted with llob and Dill nnd
Cono. In tho words of tho dothron-
od Sterling P. "On with tho
dancol" with tho Parson hob and
hill and Cono all in tho samo sot.
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WHATnUH FOHHOAST.
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4 Assoclatod Pr9 Itoport. '
WASHINGTON Mny 6.-4
4 Woathor foroeaat isauod by the 4
4 rnltod Stnlaa wenllier bitroan 4
tonlKlit: 4
4 Knst ToxnaHhowem FrI-
4 day nnd probably inStiirdny; 4
4 cooler Saturday on tha Inter- 4
4 lor; tnodarato to brisk swath- 4
t orly wlmla on tlta oowat. 4
4 Woat Tinea and New Max- 4
4 Ico- - Pair and slightly cooler 4
Friday and HatnrOay. 4
4 Oklahoma Showers Friday;
Saturday fair in tha weat 4
4 ahoWera In tb umi . t
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4 WICATHiSIt ItUhhISTIN.
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4 Foreeaafor Corpua Cbrlatl 4
and vlclnftyTFr1lj'. Wf 0: 4
4 Partly cloudy to cloudy; and 4
4 unsettled weather; ei&itMary 4
4 temperature; light to motloiMte 4
4 southerly wlmla.
4 Temperature wind and pre- 4
4 ctpltation reoorUa for the
4 twelve hours ending 7 p . m . 4
Thuraday 4
if Temperature minimum 71. 4
4 maximum 7a. Wind velocity 4
4 at 7 p. m 11 miles per botira 4
4 front the autnoet . Pr-lp- 4
4 tation v. Relative humldltv
4 7 R par font. State or went a-
ef. paKly cloudy.
4 Barometrical reading at 7
p. m. reduced to n-a leva) and
corrected for temperature
3d . oo .
Who Imlli ih- llriioklyu bridge?
.Hklnnir of th.' r c CitiiHtrucilon
" dldn ' . It'ii to- coiilil if
At the Cry ami
Ih one of the f ruiK't vuiiilevtlle
attra'tl tie of It kind. Lester and
Allen tin- mom popular coinedlana
"f the Twentieth Century will ap-
;'ar loulKht and Saturday In a moat
ulieurd and alde-aplltllng farce In-
troducluK up-to-date aonge and
nionologui'M This cevr team has
kept the midlenee In hii uproar oi
laughter all the week The pictures
have hewn excellent th- manage-
tnant having changed their film aer-
viae to n belter and hlgher-prlcea
aertlce. The program of pictures
for tonight are "Lost and Itegaln-
d. I'he illrl of DIxoh'm." and oth-
er feature fllmn with I'Mptclally mer-
ItmluiiM rllniaxeH Tin' lllualratcd
aong will te "Mother. Old nnd
(Iruv Don'i ihImn our vaudeville
act tonlaht or you will iulk n rare
trait.
The f t Construction Co are
doing tin' r. mem walk buelnuHM Kt-
ItiK 'em In nil over town If
At the Olympli -lly-lhe-Si .
The audience waa exceedingly
t;ood luet night couatatiiig mually of
India. As Mympathy runs very
iiiiiuh with the leading lady. Mtaa
Peyton who cleverly rendered the
part of "Nnu" tbe audience oame
out with all anilloa nnd waa highly
plunsud with the ahow. Tito spoc-
Inltlwi ware ijood. 1'roin nlU np-
penrnncos the Olympic will ve
ttond crowd tor the halanca of the
weU. The "Kedempttou of Nan"
111 "lie presented again tonight and
again on Saturday nlgbi Thla hhow
tatera to tha patronage of the kittle.
C'irtain rise promptly at 8 1' to-
night ilkinnt r In doing th- acreen work.
Have you seen him' 310 Chaparral
street phone iMtJ
Special Auuouiueiueiit
Thetlreat Heno. who will appear
u! the Crvaial Monday. May !' will
imi a Hubject to sleep in n window
Monday morniug al u o clock who
will he awakened at night al tbe
Oryats.1 botore the audience at 9
o'clock. Protaasor Ueiio will in-
troiluco au act entitled. "Kound
Outlty" lu whteh a man will be
hung by tho nock. "The Ultmlfold-
otl Drlvor" a daredevil drtver. will
bo ImraUicod by Profeaaor Hano.
Watoh for handbills with full par-
ticulars. Admission f and lu cunt.
Groat Uono will hypnotise Corpus
Chrlstl Monday nlsht. Mny 8. at the
Crystal Theatre.
Ornament Ino; Artesian Park.
Llllos are bolitK Planted along
tho wnlkB lu Arteslnn Park for pur-
poson of ornamoutatlon. When thoy
havo grown n little thoy will greatly
enhance tho npponranco of tho Park.
Other work lu tho way of rUPne up
tho old walks Is also going on.
Don't overlook th c. O. vm
fitructtou Co They build everything
on earth anywhoro. 1 Vt
Mil DAVIDSON'S VISIT
Uoiiiinittco Alplnted IjiM .Vlyhi to
An a n uu Kor His Coiii1ii.
me meeiing oi loe wimoWB for rtBSPItgaflSNTATIVH from he
or Hon. R. V. Davidson last evn-t4th Ueim()1JRuvo Dlstrlat. oe-
ing which was held ror the purpose nrtllltlK Uia wtinti9t ot .rawms. D
or prorWInjs ontartninmant and Sume9 Bnd 9tLn ittielo: ub-
suitabte speaking accommotletiona ! Jfrt tBe Mllou or M. rJemocratlc
for Mr. Davidson on hta vimt r-i ntUnATlm.
tbla city on tbe 1 0th of thia month. l
Mr. ft. It. flavago waa el ted
'.though
ney waa
ohaimian and Mr. n. Mc
erratary. Mr. M. T. Oaffney
selected to Introduce General David-! late for ASSSSJSOR ot Ntioeas Ooun-
aon to the cltlaesa and t'.n- rt -p- ty. subjoet to the action ot tbe Dear
lion committee ronioaed of MfMt ocratlo prtnarlW
J. O. Moore. T J Thoniaa and 1
D McNeill T.im. r waa roiuevtv The Herald ta cvutnonzed to au-
to Invito th Mayor Cumniltwlonera ! ttouaoo J. C. BLUNTZWK as a oaadl-
and i Itlsenn in general to meet t en-1 ata for re-election to the osftce ot
era I Davidson on that dae The j TAX AMXfkSOR or Nuoa County
following committee wi- avlectad tojsatjoet to the action of the Demo-
provide for the entertainment of'sratle primarloa.
General Davidson while In ili- Mty.
19 n a -k . I
R. Savage D.
oevge u. Menem Tumor.
G. K. Stwtt A A. Thompaon M
T Oaffney. Gaorge Orim S. D.
Beach. Vincent Bluutaer. Tom
Dunn. O. H Jobaeon Fred Rob-
erta. Judge Pat Whelau John
Grunt . Frank Onson T . J. Jones
Dr W It orr J M CaldwHI J.
r Wlllluma. W I Walton ant
Viacfnt Loaano
I'lltST Ht.i.V t tlM.MI NIOX.
St. Put rich's Church Scene r liu-
pceatve Services Vesteitlnj-
YHierda morning a number ot i .... . .. -m....
ouag Cthollea fw from xtwwVf
y
banda or Monatgiior lallh't their
Jlrai holy commtiulon au event for
which tbey had been under instruc-
tion for the paat several months.
The communion occurred during
niaM. after which the glrla were the
giifMt of the uutiH at lrcftkfant in
the convent and the bnya were eti-
tertMliicd ui the reaidnce of Mr.
John II Gallagher ut a hreakfant
which waa arranged hv Memlamea
loe Gallagher Robert Hitter and
VI lien I tlluutser The following
an the communicants: Miaaee
Vola Vettera Ida Campion Kleanoi
Kelly. Irene Gallagher Ida Smith
lmogeiie Rtuntcer. Tbe boy were
Lou It Gallagher Cecil Cehiiaser.
Willie O'Uughlin. Willie O ribbon.
John Cody. Charles Kaler CTcbrge
Kaler. Bugene Dreyer. Dudley Pitt-
Simmon. Robert Dougherty Rluuts-
er and Arthur Vettera.
Great Reno will hypnotise Corpus
Chriatl Monday night. May 0 nt the
Crystal Thantro.
OIL YHSi
He Is here by special engagement'
Who? The Great Reno America'
greatest Juvenile hypnotist. A spe-
cial engagement hns been made hy
ihe management of the Crystal The-
atre for next week Read the fol-
lowing features which will positive-
ly appear.
Monday night "The Human
nrldge."
Tueaday. "The Wonderful Rock
t . tklnn Teat . "
Wednesday ladlea' night . Ppon
'hla night the great Reno will ask
ror lady subjects ror his hypnotic
teats. ladles need have no coin-
puuctlon na the Great Reno will only
hypnotise ladlea who are perfectly
v.lihng.
Thursday tho andurnneu bloyeln
riding laat.
Friday coinatly olretiB.
Saturday suemttlou.
liuclielor'H Dance PoBtpoued.
Owing to the number or other
ntcrtainments which are billed to
'-our In the city tonight the Hach-
elor'a Club baa decided to postpone
Ita regular Friday night dance un-
til next Friday when It la honed to
make a great big affair of the
vent It la rumored that a num-
ber of the young bachelor are con
templating doing something which '
vill cauae their nanieM to he eruaeo
from the roll or active members oi I
tbe club.
Ml Gi'lilln lCnlectoIns
taa Nettle OriUln entertained laat
. venlng In honor or Mia Rotwrtaou
or New Jersey who Is vialtlng Mrs.
H. D Taylor. Those who attend-
ed onjoywl a very delightful even-
lug. Thora were ubont thirty ladles
proaent The game wa 'liOu." and
rerreahments which were tnatefuily
served made tho arrair complete.
Frei.li HoaMtnl Coffee Hoisted Mm
Night .
A handRoma Jnnltnler given
away Sntunlai night nt 8 o'elock
fur tho boat nnma for our aso spec-
ial blond of frosh roastod ooffoo.
'l'nko a ohnneo. send tho namo with
your namo and addreaa by mall.
OHIBNTAL COFFIJH CO.
till Chaparral phone 22
Visit tho 0rntd Thontro tonight.
lilMtttlt United Chfii'ltlos Vnudo-
fiUa and hiogrnjih pictures.
Fresh Oroamory tluttor 30 cants n
pound. Oriental Coffee Company.
ANXOUNCE5IUNTS.
Tor lt!pio)ciitatlvc tilth District.
Tlio Ilorald la authorlzod to an
nounce P. K. DUNN aa a eandldato
i 1'or Anficssor.
The Harold is nntfc.orJv.Hl to nn"i
nouuee TH08. L DUNN ns a aamll-
Por County Judgo.
Tbe Herald Is authorised to an-
nounce W. R. PRRKINS aa a can-
didate for COl'NTY JUDGK of
Nu'cea County aubject to tha ac-
tion of tbe Democratic primaries.
Til- Herald la authoiised to an-
" in. . WALTKK r TlMoN aa a
I. nl 'late for re eect n to tbe office
o C'lNTY .iI'DOK of Nueces
"int. .liji i t ;o tie arMou of the (
. inoerat ic f ' " 1
r.-r Cnuuty Attorney.
The Ht-raM l authorltad to an-
aouni e r ha xk . h w.un as a can
f'onn'v aubje"' to the action of the
Democratic primary
I'm County Clerk.
The Herald Is authorised in 'tn-
nounce II. K l.t'TKR aa a candidate
for re-election to the office of COt'N-
TY CLKRK of Nueces County .eili-
Ject to the action of the Demo ratio
primaries.
For County Treasurer.
The Herald Is authorised to an-
nounce H. D. C. Gl'SSKTT for re
election to the office of COl'NTY
TREASURER of Nueces Countv.
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primaries.
INir Sliei'llT.
The Herald Is authorised to an-
nounce M. B. WRIGHT aa a cam!!
date for re-election to the office or
SHERIFF of Nueces County ul
Ject to the action of tha DemocratK
primaries.
INm County I'nv Collector.
The Horald la authorised to an-
nounce IS. R. OLIVER as a candidate
for TAX COLLECTOR of Xuecu
County subject to the action of tb
Democratic primaries.
The Herald is authorised 10 un-
nounce M. J. KIVLIN of KlngHvlll.
na a candidate for TAX COLLKCT-
OR of Nuecea County subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries.
Irir County Surveyor.
The Herald Is authorised to an-
nounce C F H. von BLDCHKR
aa a candidate for re-election lo tho
oltlee of COl'NTY 81'RVKYOR of
Xuecea County subject lo the action
of the Democratic primary.
Itir Cuiiiuiio.'.louei Piuchw'l No. I .
The Herald Is authorltad to an-
nounce W. H. OIUiWIN as a candl-
data for COMMISSIONER of Pre-
cinct No. 1. Nueces County aubjct
to tha action of the Democratic pri-
maries. For J . P. Prrt. No. I .
The Herald la authorised to an-
nounce PAT WHIS LAN aa a candi
date for re-election to the cIMce of
Jl'STICK Or THE PEACE of Pre-j
olncl No l . Nuecee County aubjecr i
to the action of the Democratic prl-'
1-Vir Cnitetnlilo Proclnct No. 1.
The Herad ia authorised to an-
nownro MIFFLIN K HAWI.3Y aa a
t" l fr re-election to tbe of-
flee of CONSTABLE. Prcr&nc: Xo 1.
Nueces County subject to tbe ac-
tion of the Democratic primaries.
Beautiful forms and Com-
positions are not made by
chance but depend upon the
photographer. We pride our-
selves in having that ability.
KECK'S STUDIO
Phone 290.
Wheelus' Old Stand Orer Post Office.
!
Morgan Bros.' New Bakery
is now in full operation and
prepared to deliver the best
French and Homo Made Bread Pies Cakes and Candies
Dellwy nude anywhere 1111 Railroad Avenue. phon8 289
STAMM THE WATCH MAN.
Will repair your Watches. Clocks
Jewelry ami Spcctales to your en-
tire satisfaction or refund your
money.
F. C. STAMM
Yalctimaker Jeweler and Optician
703 Chaparral Street
I JWITPfl TAN flRINfi Tfl
Ulll I LU I ilLUlllU U IJ
Meiiite Street Ilhnit.cr Pid-
OH C Suits lo Your (Pi r
$10 MEASURE PlD
Flrst'Olajs Work and Perfect Fit
(JItc iw n rail nnd examine our
good and no will iIoum you .Wo
also make I XTS to oidcr for $r.no
i iil Clenniua and ptexsliig ncntly
done Telephone IKll
0. WIESENTHAL PROP
21 acres K wiles north of Mission
in the I.ower Rio Grande Valley.
Will sell entire (.met for
SHMIO PICH ACHH
Adjoins s. H. Jackson Monte Chrlsto
Tract which Is advertised nnd
being fcold at $.o.u0 per ncro
taee Houston Poat Sunday Issue
Feb. 27.)
I
P'0' B 292' KlOgSlllle. T.
Its a Business
Proposition
Join the Com-
mercial Club
on
i
Outfitter to the Horse
FIRE INSURANCE
SIDNEY ALLEN
w itli
Corpus Christ! National Bank
Your Imagination
cannot picture greater variety
of Tullor Made Suits for men
that! we tun actually make
here In (.crptu Chrlstl.
A. S. HARRISON The Tailor
SI 2 Chapnrral St.
"BOOSTERS
DAY"
Friday May 6th 1910
Jos. Mireur
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McLemore, Jeff. The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, May 6, 1910, newspaper, May 6, 1910; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144714/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .