Corpus Christi Weekly Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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WSEKLY CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER, FRIDAY, j UNE 5, 1908.
« e primary mi mam mss
(ism'll DUNN ISSlES A SIATEMENT AND urges candidates large throng attended the entertainment by the gradu
TO SUBMIT I HEIR NAMES,
ATING CLASS AT THE PAVILION LAST WEEK.
!
that
-t ri
: Pat Dunn Mat-
H a primary elec-
,u t hi.- county tn
Democrat* of the
have to dig down
id get the motif)
it> can not afford
by default when
county would he
the selection of
or State officers,
.dicers. "The Demo-
State," he said "vote
in,ire •* A nta tna>
is a Democrat, bu his
ot count for anyth ng
i o participate in a,-*
It is in that prlnut-
, district and State of-
.ricd anil the Demo-
in-, to have a voice in
c! these officials votes
•!,c regular Democratic
send in his application and h
name put on the Democratic
before Jum 1 ;;th next
1 tlesire. further, to say to
Democrats of Nu«v** County
there will b,. primary elmloBs
in every precinct hi this
1 here is not uniuher school in I'ex- was followed by the appearance of
leket as that can furnish such music by Us teachers Prof Crumley made a short
tal *, sud then Prof Harris cane* t; *
•*,> •* He opened his retnr»'‘,« by stat-
that in opening his address last night at
held the pavilion luring the commencement
oumy The exercises of the Corpus Christ! High
own school orchestra," stated Pro! T
the <• Harris of the San Marcos Normal.
In* that the exercises had Put iv-s’i,
mil treat|v. but that he hr iles'rel
to compliment the music
After delivering himself as quoted ai
the outset Prof Harris stated that the
credit was not due solely to Prof
tv
of his choice
at each voting box on
ade the following ^
a! this iiitcnioon:
law
th* Detnocraiii
B»ir >
to suy: The
l i-rrcll eltn i mil
ti* in F,m>. cinu
I manner of hoi
‘ •'f nm> In each precinct will school
a* »tletted to hold these primary "The people of this city believe that
' ‘"Uion8 au'! tht' i,oli>i "ill be open It is the largest and brightest gradu-
S il ra- aII<i r*malu oprn until ating class in the history of the Cor- Croaaley, Miss Unmet and Prof Men
c m and every Democrat is ear pus Christl schools I desire to nay ger. but to every teacher In the
Ull,!<iuested to go to his respect- that this class has not a parallel any- schools--to the entire system -for
'‘"h * i,n'l 1ot*' for the men where in the state. Some of the mem- every teacher who had taught any of
lickets will be found bars of the class made an average of Ho graduates during their school life,
which the almost 1 an per cent, w'htle the aver- bad helped to make the students what
age of the whole class was above i*0 they at.
percent I was inclined to smile when Prof Harris then spoke of the ad
I arrived in the city today and heard vanfageon- surroundings, and discuss
some of the people of the city talking d three factors tn the eivilitaUon
about their schools The people of and enlightenment of the world he
this city believe that they have about rodity, environment and education To
the best school system in the state rule solely on heredity he stated, was
it caused me it
ng heard these
gentlemen ton;
grades, i must
are correct in
q* 1here —190/^
] John Uehlinger,
^ Ttnv 1>!ti TTrllnliln 11% ^
:j Baker ^ Retail Grocer. ^
S***
Jg ->♦<- - m
3 HAY, GRAIN, COUNTRY PRODUCE S:.
‘ * 5 *
Fresh Bread Oailv, Fresh Groceries Always. 3~
'5 "Phone 25. Prompt. Free Delivery in City. S
nam
is ot
every Democratk- candidal*-
be
printed, according to law
The
cost
ui this* [ will guarantee my-
Hv*f,
ami
will depend on my Denio-
era i
c fr!
c isJ- to make it up in th*-
-vi-ti, m>
Apply.
* amlidafcK for county offices
"!
Wi,
o the Democrats of V;*;.,
Ml U
H. D. TAYLOR
LUMBER CO.
South of "Sap” Depot.
Lime, Brick, Cement,:: Sash. Doors and Blinds
Phone 399. Corpus Christi, Texas.
)
tCounty to understand that the'
11,
cratic organ i at ion a?
needs her Cot, ’percia
ot her organ -nth a
man feels
nir;t„v.
stands today, the
held according to
did not ks
It* ilv
am oi !■>•'
Wynne, i-
D*nn>; *
port !1 sat'
Trx.is it
i-ra.n . .!>
» Jttl
mir accn
tontry g. nc
boid : n
(Vri! $4 0it
Til* la .
mine -I,
holding tlw
tartmis cat
for vaunt’.
hold
them
you
l MUUM
ratio
if* for
lamer
aii; yoi
g a i list
Mr.
David
. id son
i-y gem
r» 1
••Yir.v fefi
o smile But after
hav-
litlttiism, and hr
recounted
the story
- omit ladies and >
Olttlg
i»l \4|lOh‘Oll WllO
sprang from nothing
ight having seen
their
and ♦; *n 1 pt* ' <\ i*Tt
ropi When he was
’ admit that thu imnupI*
riskuti who hiai dt’x
- • tidaiit *
x are he re-
thinking that they
hav
s4ii*d Um( hr ’vil-
ait au«‘!»t
nt- So far
-chool in the sta
te. If
.is hurctlit %in'b
h*- stated,
ih*> child
Prof, n-ossiey s<>
well.
reti in t hi- *vttnm uu o> hav**
every Hung
*-t and Pn M* ng
er m*
hi their favor M
• then tombed upon
be iiieltw-d io !m
1 Id 00 V1 fOlt ttlhulH
and paid
a glowing
fudged a little "
slid paid
' : id ' ' ;
the
at till! hi- *
m-d to ih<<
o- and asked th*
m if
.DYnluaUiu rla- --
and the
high aver
te couiitt-naiices o
V ' DYUtJ i u WhS<‘
b w no
I down on
ft s how ill*-
a licit
ii . ft**-| to
ft a 6 the
crownlffig ot Mi:-
the Mi'Xi
A sore throat is a
dangerous malady
but you dont need to
tie a sock around
your neck to cure it.
^......*
i id
d beat Mr. tlaruei a
,er tune aiuither on
iitc fm Mr. carnet*
.rgely Democratic that
1 Honor raise run only
if you hold these pri-
nt: to law tand the ut~
a itti an
it of th
'his count
e single to
I temoirat h
and no
that there ba- been an unfair mow
made or an tin just action drum by
Vonr committee during that lane
We ask for no office, nor are w-
•ay, you must it you boosting anyone or opposing at,, <-■
•Cl *■ 1he cost will ex- for office Wo are working to kerb
the organization from going to plec
i>s. The executive com- es
(loortinn the cost of [p conclusion I des i. to v, any
primaries among the man who wants his name no tin
dates for nomination Democratic ticket for a county oi
The comiVienvemcmf -■vereiM*-
>i* ssed by timid reds of people
largo had being packed Seat
been reserved In the front rows
the parent-- of the graduates
ind precinct offices, in
such matic-r as in their judgment is
just and
sidernt on
WBel’iiiieiii of each such office
ago no one offered his \
! Wo .
Blffif for
MfCUt . i
by pri iti
falrtM pri
Nii-i • • Ci,
"Th;- ||
m*- i had hoped that all]
Candida ?*>h
ot coiinty offic-s would
sent! id i
ii»*li' names, and 1 still
fifUM-’ • lui i
wry candidate for a conn
fact, office will decide to:
Kiiard o
i F*|iia!i/.ation Meeting.
Th* Con
imissioners’ Court of Nue-
CW !U1
Texas, will meet as u
Board of
EijUHlIzation a tJ* o’clock
« It on
MONDAY the "6i.li dav of
Jam i <ip
. which is the second Mon
day ^isi
l month, to Inspect, cor-
TRff - i .
dualize the assessor’s list
till! *.
>!:. of property.
mv ham! at office in
C ('’ i ’ |
I fi 0
: • this i ?rih day of May.
11. B LFTEK,
Four!, Nueces County,
'•'i latest sty ies tn boxed
Met p*>u ml
;t -iters. 1 -terettes. line tab-
. iopes to match C F
L*‘' . S t
.rimnery Company
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For rongrc*H.
The Fall,
■ authorized to announce
JOHN \ r
s ARN'BR as a candidate for
re-election
to Congress from the Fif-
,0 •’ listrict. subject to the action
(LJF' Democratic pnrtv
’ .mil v\ ittdm-n oi the World, It
i the ftr.M tlffle in tin- history of tin
public schmii- that a Mexican had
rere graduated, and the officers of the camp
the requested the privilege of paying the
had young Indy n tribute and at the same
ter tinn- paid a high tribute to the public
The schools of the city The diplomas
Dull ami th<* stage were beautifully were distributed by Prof Crossley and
decorated with evergreen . and before wtien Miss I’enn's name was called
:h»- eyt-rclses closed the stage was a , Messrs. Vidal Najar and Yudttlecio
howto of laiqueis Rosales appeared on the stage The
Tl.t graduates, sixteen out of the Mexican orchestra in the rear of tin-
eigao'cn, were placwi in a circle on Imilding struck a Mexican national air
the v', g<*. Two were absent, Miss I at- and the young woman taking a posit-
eiie I orden of Sharp dnirr and Miss ton In (In center oi the stage, was
S iliu Cooper, the latter being sick decked with rilibon*. showing the col
Hector A I Holworthy of the llpls- ora of the ordei Mr. Rosales made a
e, pal t hurch opem-d the exercises brief address, stating that while he
with an Invocation which was very could noi .-xpresa hi ingulf very plain
solemn and Imprexlve. the vast ■«- l> in Rngilsli that hi; la-ari spoke and
veuildage remaining standing Hint lu* desired to inform the Ameri-
nds wats followed by the School ftr- cans of this city that the Mexican ]
chestch with a rendition of The Grand population of the city was deeply
grateful to them for the tmuefita being
Miss i-’anny Weil followed w ith *h - derived from the public schools by (he
salutatory out of the usual, In that children of ihr Mexicans
i; -vas free from the stern* p« I -tv1. This clo*-•*.} the evening’s exitPch
»-d the commencemeni salutatory was os, and then th*- hall was cleared for
not burdened with a meaningless Jura- * In- half and the young jM*np)« «n-
hle of words, but was phrased its a myed themselves to u It <• hour
simple and straightforward style, and It wav the concernm* o' opinion flint
altogether was a literary gem the cttQimeut’am*-at was must ■
Mtes Kmnw Woesatier’s reading cap-. pjyahlc ever attended la this city
tivated the audience Hite is an a< Two of tin m'-mbe; *»t *tn- cL.
Typewriter Desks and Table.- and complisiwd ektcutluoisl; her express- Mi " iiymaus and Mr. Hltiehe*. were
ion D good and eminclatlon clear, given free Beho’ar-diip.-s Pi the Bnt*.
She Is a good mlmle and Im* fine rmi- rnlversity tn rteogniii n of th-
trol of herself tnbie# they mii-D.
The orchestra followed with Peter The school «r h„Mn funilshrn de-
Piin and then • one the f’iass HDioi '
by Miss Huni( MarHier, The hi nry
like the MiPiiator- was free from use
n plain chronicle orrises with mm-; furnished ! v it
BALLARD’S
SNOW
LINIMENT
L
v
will euro that llifoat In ehorf order.
Ballard's Snow I Inlmcnt ponotrat.es the jiores, promot-
ing free circulation, giving llio uiuacios more elasticity.
Cures
RHHUMATOM,CUTS,SPRAINS, BRUISHS,
WOUNDS, OLD SORI S, SHI P JOINlb,
BURNS AND AM, PAINS.
GAVE INSTANT RELIEF.
Henry Hfono, Provo, Utah. write«: “I havo used Ballard's
Hnow Mnlmeiil for Neuralgia, Tooth-ache and Hon* Throat,
w ioeh upon aiiplii alioii g.*ve sno Instant relisf. 1 can recom-
mend li n- being the beet Liniment I iiavoovor u*»h1 tu curing
pain caused from Neuralgia, etc,"
PRICE 2Sc, 50c ANfJ $1.00
procincl office must send in hie ap
plication as provided by dec 111 -if
pi it a tile, giving due con-j the Terrell election law or or before
'<> ihe importance and |Haturdny. June 13th. l?i,v and he
j will he expected to pay his pro rsia
calculated the same as if flmr*
i county office, and your; were a full ticket out whether her«
)iii!iiltii*e raised the money l»- one or not. ThD must he rib! Mount Patrol
iihscripfion and held the to the county chairman on n before
,ry election ever held in'the fourth Monday tn fin*- 1 DOS
"The primary election will be h- id
on the fourth Saturday in July in
accordance with Sec, I Oil of the
election law P F D( XN.
Chairman Democratic Kx-. mn•
Committee. Xu eceaCminl v * ‘
l^allard Snow Liniment Co.
500-North Scxfum! Street,
ST, LOUIS, - - MISSOURI.
Sold and Recommended by
Joshua S. Smith. Loading Druggist, Corpus Christi. Tex.
SAP
SAP
ON TIME
ON TIME
TAKE THE
them
Oliver Typewriters to put on
f C Book A- Stationery Co
TO
Notice,
No hunting will be allowed :n tn? nattar-
eh hum my t-rrmiwuoi
kb hard kino
lightfttI music is L m'« to s.av
that there is not another school n
the Siate vvh. -i nriil it,- i loiinc x
Notice to Hunter*!
Parties are hereby notified and warns
against hunting on Padre Island withou
rnv permission. Thoae doing »o, will te
prosecuted to the full extent of the lav
[Signed] F. F. DUNN
E. B. COLE,
Land IimigrauoD
A G E N T.
leiis verglnhle It w-
of the happening*- to the rla** during »w,)
the past two yean., and it wan deliri-
ous in that there w, no attempt at
hool, and 1* is also safe to say
that the music fnrrislu-il laat night
was equal to thuf turntahed fa* ih«*
hum0r Bat there much in the '-l«*-ing «wel*-» of any diooi in
history that waa humoroua tor all that ; State, not v*Bhatandtng fhai the
of the duns mualr In tb** largo- rifle; was fyirn-
islieii hy mU' Clsiis wiio lire in the
professional clc m. Th* jjiemlwu'x of
several of the mcrolter
receiving attentiou in a prettily veiled
manner. The history wm greatly en-
which Was evidenced hy th- ap- orcheatra me a* follow-
..iaufc, which followed Its reading | V!o!>»» Alice Croaricy, Olive C?a!d
violin trio, i Unite Smith. Horatio (iiviom
(?h«rie* Wheeler
This
VVnte nic tor be*t route and rale* to For
: FbriHi and other South and Southwe#
Texas points
lor Representative.
i’t' Caller is authorized to an-
" M 11. PERKINS of Alice, &s t aBTMORITY on all niatter* pertaiuiag to the class,
was followed by a
he trio rffinpowed of Mia*- Attee Born ! Delmar Dlvenr
Civi c, and Mr Jasper IBdwln Smiili. Mrs Furman, flutes
Furman accompanying! Julius much -r, Terr v Smuh cor
juris Prof (’harder, Arthur Birds
t»r. Miss Hidb<try hi rgham the pi-
ano
M i. De! mu**
Bluchar Mrs
on th» piano
The class prophet, Harvey Charier*,
rolled off a number of humorous
prophet;Pis concerning th*- memliers of j
Some of them are to Ixs
Houston and Galveston
No Time Lost From Business
j AH. HOUSTON 6:50 A. M,
LEAVE CORPUS CHRIST!, 1 P. M. " GALVESTON 8:45 A. M.
I NEXT MORNING
Quickest Time Made to All Points
CLYDE FORK,
AsH’t Ticket Agent
H. M. BAKER,
Ticket Agent
Notice to Teacher*.
The election of teachera for po»i-
SAP
SAP
ON TIME
ON TIME
, , , - —; y , s At mum* » -----» - -*»■■ -------— -..... I me election u« icmui-ib i«i i«jb*-
‘-n,-da .< for the Legislature from Reai F.staie and investment* in South «nd f;nfted States Senators, Home of Dions in the city school* will be held
D- PDh Representative dis-i southwest Texas
Wst
Uot;
“rt1tsr«*5; i
ocratic primaries. ■ # ^..u —hi . — —• —
t« becnim- -ui Monday June 8. 1008. Due eon*
t’AHTOB LOBTN FA HEW ELL
1 <*r County Atiorney.
Un -'alter |s authorised to announce
y BARKER as a candidate for the
D" County Attorney of Nueces]
L0,111 U subject to the action of the!
♦*o< tat it- primary.
pus Christi, Texas
g for mle BUYKKH will consult their nur9eB and some to become famoua in
2f iaifS?!»as»i!E TX«1,*r'jSMWrr •*Wrir,ir-
-m'w «** ............ Mr.
mg Corpus Christi CHKA FER and on Charles made quite a hit.
easier terms than anyone else. - - -----
Mr, J H Turner left this morning
|PPP|PDI!H|H| mm .HHiUP__l__ ror Rorikp©rt hi* family accompanying
tieeome tralnwl | rideration ■-rill In given to ail nppli- yfinister Mill Lrate For Kansas City Jh'iL ul**!?. In R<Mlkl>ort *ome
cants. Address. «iexl Week,
K A BORN
A Brand Family Medicine.
Tbr ,,n„wrt .h, ,»,!»- J' 'bS5c“ bBSS,*
Rev. Joseph l/iwe. for the past aav-
eral months paster of the Christian
church of this city preaches his fare-
well sermon tomorrow, and loaves
next week bo Kansas City, Rev .Mr,
-................ M.-inr-i of Galveston tins accepted a
KKMKMHKK-1 f^n>"‘he £»'”“** cibtes Baglas” and then came th*- val-; writes Mr Frank Ceolan of No. 436 c?t!! an(J will be here next Sunday to
r^Sl^!~«BofS*SS£ rfWorr bj Ml., M. 1* »» HobBo. 81 NSw tori*. -IU» «r.nJ ,„k, up hi, wort
KEpStel* MMttftUB. ... tn the «»r * • »**• i ““VJJJjWSeNr 38* »< .?•««».*.«« “*
For County Attorney.
The Caller is authorized to announce ,ir»h» prop«r«r». sometnmg new »w -»/ - - —------- ther comtdicatlona. w hile for lame .^"Yn "chare,, of fbe church here he
L uV|:t‘Tf)X as a candidate f;r the; voMvrrEK U1 yptl want: » ntyut „>ry. brief, couched In -Impte languag*- fm;.k and Wt>!,k kldneyn it cannot be made tuany friends both among
office
C01
tra
time where Mr. Turner will be engag-
ed in the installation of the new light
and power plant
! H U-ntiam. the welt known
flrugglst of Rock|>ort, came over to
Corpus Christi yesterday, accompa-
nied by his wife, on a visit to thetr
♦on, Mr J. S. Benhatn Mr. Bon-
ham is an old citizen of Rockport,
having resided there for the last
thirty-seven years.
Think* If Haved His Life.
Issuer M Nelson of Naples. Maine,
.... ,r?.un,F Attonwjr Of Nuww- Hou'se, SmajlFarm. Ur«FammBtoci th<f other members of the.,o0 highly recommended ' Electric pj8 fitx;k and generally throughout th« i ggys in * reoont letter' “I bav» uaed
, .tee i T C°mlng S° ,KHFAP hH CmlSrt^ and can class. Miss Hyman acquitted herself Bitters regulate the digestive June clty lt „ regretted that be Is leaving, „r. KliX d£vW JS^JSSl
—--1 m . H.V*L.„*u'.vi-v , , ... ... , L.—11 .na a^tuoxt Mott*, narlfy the blood ami niparr Tit Weaver, who will succeed him la - * -
~— -— -“ HAVL\m MONr, 1 with credit to both hermit ana mb r(.n(.wwj vl(f0r and vlUlltt> to the „K,kpn nf M 8 divine of exceptional
l or ( oanty Assessor, • raROK TRAt’TP for C«Monltanon a 8pe- Thla, however, wax not a aurprlae, for w< ak 4B<, debilitated of both sexes J
'alter is authorized to announce cja|ty. Have ww vary »ttr»w,vc prop** ,he t,igh average made by this young Soid uniter guarantee at S. J .Smith’s ' The mambar* of the church are
th*’ ■ *'lA Tr7,KU aS a fandidate foi aitionain thia.m . ladv had prepared her hearer* for a Drug Store 60c. making an effort to purchase proparty
t? "f Assessor «f(N«^£0.un*! mY MOTTt) tegive»t»fj^»t«»][^ „f the usual and they ---—--„ , and build a church edifice, and It la
t)KKi^.‘""tract'- so mbertegsi not J ;J(' ,.rlalJ,j which wa» reported wrecked ed within the next few months
For fonnty Assessor.
.T Uailer is authorized to announce
t-W. a HITTERMAN JR., as a c.an-
Air th- f.fflee of County Assess- ••- - .
Nueces County at the coming selves ai m;"1
paper* "wnYten' oe”short notice. Tyr«- wft, roundly applauded at the end
writer and Notary Public in office. ^ T„u WM followed by "Auld i4»«ig #ltb 1W P«P» 'L. _„ “
Strangers are invited Syne” by the class and School Days' Antwerp ^ H*g ' ' 1 for Commencement Oifta at the Book jequal.^ Sold unde? guarantee^at
for coughs and colds, and I think it
saved my life. I have found It a re-
liable remedy for throat and lung
complaints, and wroald no more be
without a bottle than I would be
without food. ' For nearly foriv
pnomi.** tii.41 i.iu» *»ii< .« **><«u>**»“- t v-arx New Discovery has stood St
the head of throat and lung reme-
... dm-* Ah a preventive of ........monte.
tjlff IVgiks, Pictures and Novelt.aa * an,j beater of w eak lungs it has no
Xovt.
“-Ler election,
in my
own, plenty of room.
for »n encore Th*- orchestra then :*'tarB
s
it galls this afternoon
Store.
IS Smith's Drug Store. 50c and |L0d.
Trial bottle free.
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