Corpus Christi Weekly Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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I John Uehlinger, i
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* E£KLY CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1908
JRSINS COLLIDE CAMPAIGN FOR
ON LAKE SHORE
NEW MEMBERS
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hay, grain, country produce |‘
| fresh Bread Daily. Fresh Groceries Always.
£ ’Phone 2S. Prompt, Free Delivery in City.
Mothers!
Look out for your Children’.?
Health while they are young.
Chht»*o, Sept 1«— A Lake shore
excursion train collided with another
n*ar Chest.*rton. lad. Two ware
kill*! and thirty-five injured. three
of whom art* existed to die. Moat
of the Injured were brought to this
Mrs. Fannie Hancock, of Chicago;
a«il unidentified man.
Seriously Injured;
William Spring, arm broken and
internally injured; Walter Rodger,
leS broken; Catherine GUI. a widow,
hip broken and internal tujurie*;
Caul Miller, hurt internally; Mrs
aul Miller, both leg* broken, Sam-
uel Stamfleld. of Pennsylvania. In-
jured probably fatally.
A theatre train rati Into tin* rear
obligation amounts
t r a t>j* m« a n,
is a .fruit medicine for <*hiMr**n. It keeps their liver active
in . tr> 1 I irmitle liiann-r, you will s* •»* h Ee*<tsy color appear
on tin-ir clu cks, ami illness for them w ill bo a thins' of the past.
A Positive Cure
,j& FOR
« .--T. LIVER COMI
CONSTIPATION, CHILLS AM)
FEVER, MALARIA, DYSPEP-
SIA, BILIOUSNESS, AND ALL
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
A W /K'i - y\ Mrs. J. Hopkins, Man
cluster, Kan. writes: “l
havo used Herblne for
years, know of no hotter for
cliillsand fever, headache,
biliousness.etc. My child-
ren are never sick. I will
Ubo it alwuvs.”
PRICE 50c.
was partially telescoped. Che num-
ber of injured will reach forty Three
| women who are unable to give their!
names wil> die.
The Lake Shore officials say that .
the wreck was caused In smote from
i the Wisconsin hie T| theatre
Atlantic City \ J g, t 14
amusements and entertainment* of
, the variety upidicd by tide resort
national and state leKlelation affect j
Itlg dugflsts v. II featur* the convon» ;
tiou. The methods of cut-rate drug
ou along th line it i in th.
■ \ * ! tud him
tores and department store
da two huudred ttew
i da them fttt two ini-\
.....witd St nerds their help
" gO into detail Suffice h to Mil til l
III- w hole photo of Its U rfu|liess 1 s i
■ 'Untsrd upon umm* for the ends it
xupposi it I*, attain can not cc
hiCVrif Without : iTile Chi'
lu accordant,-! with a well formu-
t**i plan, the Commercial Club ha*
gun it* campaign for new member*
‘lid result* «r«» already beginning to
■■how The club at present has about
ithta the neat two weeks
One reason why the officer* of
the club are anxious to augment the
membership is to mate sufficient
venue to permit the club to pay
>tf the balance of the Brownsville tnd loaded and unloaded.
•»d bop us tn monthly Installment* Superintendent IV Wolf
The lexas Mexi.au railway com-• tiectiotn
•any will in all probability arrange This with the construction of th#
or a ough freight rato with the gap connection will give the steam-
> is probable that theiship connection with every railroad
timpani will also rehabilitate the entering the city, and the cars can
in order that the ears be hauled to the wharf and unloaded
an be stupmd along tide the ship into the ship, which will facilitate
the handling of freight here,
of the; it is also probable tb* railway
about (’t eas Mexican accompanied by Gen-j company and the steamship company
>u and while the club is not In rat Freight and Passenger Agent will arrange ftfr a passenger service,
my way responsible for it- payment *Vh were In the city Monday from
President Hirsch thinks tb< club will latredo and held a confer*
doing a creditable work if It can *nc» with Manager O Ueary of the
"Uinv and pay it A solicitor Is 'orpus Chrtstl Steamship company
it Is proposed H> sell tickets from
the Interior to this city with a cou-
pon which will entitle the holder to
a ride on the Pilot Bo.v,
1 * **•—.. v <,«ui mu uuo m»* rear, low in the field circulating t petition The company recognises that the rail- The two trip* of the Pilot Hoy lias
end of the excursion train while ailing ujiob the member* who can • ay is just about as dependent up
‘he latter was stopped The lujured -« increase their subscription 'he water route out of this city as
! were all in the last roach, which! Every member of the club bus he Pilot Boy Is upon thetr railway,
'veil appointed a member of the j ittd that one would be an advantage'
xMnmtttee to solicit new members
o li Wing asked to make an effort
o get at least one new ntembei The
••tie!,uy has i mod an appeal to
demonstrated that this Is a port be-
yond any question, and the people of
the state are beginning to sit up and
take notice The result will be that
o tin- other jihl* service will touch all of this
For a number of vcai- the Texas-j -outhwestern territory and bring this
Mexican wharf here has beeu idle j territory In closer touch with the hi*
>»d because of thl- har become a! hipping centers
most useless. The track for the
uosi part ha been taken up utul
V the OvVit' t 1 want
be wharf 1* out of repair. The rail-
way officials arc considering the
•reposition of el t tier repairing the
Mil wharf or butldltig a new one
They ttiv also considering a pro post
on to mn the track* down on Cen-
tal Wharf,
At any rate there Is gvery llkeli-
• Ood that within the next week or so
•steps will Is taken to five the rad j that
Way .ill I the steamship clost co,, | built
It I* predicted that the Pilot Boy
!*• only the beginning amt that with-
in a year the volume of business
"ill I"* great to- to demaud that
two ot three other ships be put in
he serv iet The ow ner* of the wharf
are discu ting manv needed improves*
ment* on the wharf and It Is proh-
able that an addition will bo made
whlrli will admit ot vehicle> turning
with less trouble and It 1* probable
new firight house will be
LOCAl BRIEFS.
I be t olocril t>d,l leilows have
nst rouiplrted the It new building
it the comer ot Power and lisa
ladling tin prie. of proprietary ar | „,lt,nU|0n jUM, .m|*treels It is two stories in helghlh
tides will alsi
»n*ld< M*d. Phar-
and Is a sole taut ial affair.
l ittle Patriot* Patriotic. The little
Patriots of Texas, not withstanding
Sold and Recommended bv
Jushda S Smith, Leading Druggist, Corpus Christi, Tex.
• our Ini-in. « h,i it it r.in’t meet
imaey law, will he the subject of a j that cost ot operation its e,.parity to
'••pot' from ,1 ••mi.mli.ee headed by ,, ,.urto„wl
H Chirk ot N.i: livillr rent, The x„ ........... fu
:,..u of 'elephom. iitcilm. ' by ,.at lUeClub has wrought nnitih good i,"t! **«* ,M>>* are hustling hard for
' " i",',*,,-'C , oipete ehrtatl within the yogi of U,U'H *" ",r HeetUm. have donated six
it.- rxlHtegf. AVItn. s itch in-raitcr..! doUais lo the pnbiic school library
i, the $00,000 appropriation for a fair!
Federal Biiikiiug. tin visit *»t Con
out and reinwlh suggest>al.
The National A-aciniion of Retail
Druggists i- devoted lo Hit* orgattl-
/atioti education and eomtnel'ctiii jiro
dark connection,
$u
Cll
tha
y Sun-I notiuli Knocker.
of Reidsvillc, N C,
\ttllca Salve is a
tit: :ic■ U• r for ulcers. A ba I
leu Iasi summer, bo
ive knocked It out m
r Not a scar remained
t- ■ o r piles, sores, liurns. •*’c.
$ -a ith's drug slot1.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
areas" of cbtib'i, in drug, mid ha a* ■
bettei ea • tiger ■ rvice on the 8, \
it, motto " In live and let live
a V P Hatlw a'. the eonvcntlot: •
Thoma- II. Poll . et Philadelphia it
cttred and held, uu
! iire-idem.
TIIK STAIR OF TKXAB To tin One of the most Itnptutaut matter'
Sheriff or Any Constable of Xueroi beiove the eotivettfloit : the election |
of a nationni spec-tai • to -nceeadi
You Are Hereby
1 Big Null. \ leport from lb owns
vllh
to 1I1T effect that District
Mb' Emile Borden of Sharpabnrg
Is In the city on a visit
Mr, \\ A fitch went down to
Mercedes this afternoon to Join her
husband
Miss Josephine Borden of Bharps-
Intrg Is spending a few days In the
city visit tug friends.
\lr. and Mrs. Robert I lav wood
tave returned from their bridal trip
• mi are at horna on tin* Bluff
Mrs, John Grant received the aud
tew,, of the death ot her sister Mrs.
0. T, Whitney, neat Mattone. III .
, ewtorday
Thomas V. Wooten, of Chicago, who
summon M A Compton by making.
puEilte.tiIon title * .tail......are in ! hat <H.'U|ded the position lot four
lodge Hopkins b sitting on the ease Ml*1* Mollie K Jackson Is now lu the
varum emioi 1 D Mi 1. l|«n against ait Irrlga-J having been invited to work up
m-nta of our deep water project the (l«n company The ease went to trial j« «'«'«» commercial ' .ntcerl which
.. .t.ls»n.ui of lh, Steamship Com '«*>• Wednesday and will consuun* aev-1 »'*» ,M,*»n* <*ll>
Mr Joe Gay of Han Antonio ami
Mr, C I. Homiuet of Waco, Wells-
1,bill I,.mil Peacen*. \t tie cougn ' Mue„ men, are on « visit to
SuMtimitip (’oni*
i 1, ,.1, othel itel.!,■vemem i‘'iilldl" 11 »»' filed font yetlle ago
of miner itnporiance too numerous to
mention. — — .......... -• ,
Bill th Club .an and will aerom atlmu,l Bnerlng at the Pc by lei lue ' ,,',l"i • t Ii'IhH, Mr, fttu r old home,
pli.-h . yet, larger result it It lias lh, 1 hurch Sunday morning the follow
,Money 'the sinew - Of war " tin- poll *»« were elected addlltonal deacons
tielana call It i Dr, T. A. Anderson, Mr. O II John
Now I Imvi. a plan whereby *o* Mi D E. Fulton, Mr. O H Cabl
, .m help o|v. the problem You «ell. Mi J. K Human The ipstalla
know some eltJgen who t not a Clulij"on service* will lake place next Hun
I dm mm rilng.
J, W1LBOCRN
each w. ek for four successive weeks ‘een years, but resign,*,! to t kc a jto
■a11 - —.....“ previous to the return day hereof, in it ion of instructor in pharmacy at
it wit* on some newspaper published in your h) \0!th western University, Chi
Smut iif. iMii county. If there be a newspaper pub-
11 |1’',rP nmle obout • jjH|„.,(| therein, but if not then in any -u
‘I*1 i:< *>*«*». branded 1 llt.tts),,)Ub||»hed in the 28th Ju-
'-I* ■' oi let thigh Has split <Ucial s>is,,|„,r if then be no Rocltc'ei N \ Hept H l'"end
1 ink the right eat l.ost n,»wspapcr published In said Judltiul tnd support#;, of the varlou candl
the^ BOth of August iMgtric. then In a newspaper publish .,a,(v for goveruot and other Stale no mber and w hom you can reach
;ed In the nearest district tn tin* sold i|<,„ |„.iei, 'Wffi’t •»' " who that man I but von
■ 2»th Judicial District, for said M Ac ......,.,.rl, B s,.ltl. do Won't yon get hold of him an)
c.mipt.m to appeal at th* next lean- 1 • ' it him to join the Club Vs a Id was bound out to the grand Jury
im* mem ot the Justiee Court, in ami convention tomorrow Met I opolliau
iuw buaiues.- man he will ii«>**n t. uttw an examination in the court
You <an show Itiin where hi-v j of Justice v\ biib’ii on Monday on
iotereu lit Yon run show him th-,f »»** charge of attempted criminal •*
benefit You car. persuads him tn'sauR Ills bond was plawl at IZfih
•oin Yon can but will von? which he secured and was granted
As t» public spirited citizen keen i ball. A little girl II year# of age,
, . viiiiiiinii.il! i ii i thi.x iii i * it ti 11 • i i in i > . , * ... . i 11. , i >, i n un o ,i mmirii i .h w i n
me. the cough was all goto
i Paying Investment.
ohn Whit,* oi Hx Hltand \v»*.
Ib.y Gom,11 Oiii,
• utali bo.v
... f,,r pccuict no i »** nu«c# county pi.ittician ar# b«t* n for,. ami
h , ugl, win! ;■ auii "• 'hif (‘Ua:,;jli *,. .,ri alt th* (Tie: ol Utrn ,ny Hall ‘
Ea a w int r I tried many ad- holden at rhe cmi ilamse «hereof. an, m {ht, (.,t>
I remedies but the cough con- •1,1 l(> 1 1,11’"' , 1,1 ’ \ ! t|i, i. . nuf
.di! ! •ought a fill bottle of HI our", Mnnd.1 in >C en.be '»*"•
\. a I,. , rnro that ' ,li' s:l,! ’ thl -V,i °’
'September, \ l>. 19,|v then and there IUitoiiii| muBinee
v« i gi tK'c of opinion a. Uj the guber-
althougfi laswis
ntcr Hi,-same happy result has to answer the suit lnstira*«' in said Htl|V,.SH)lt chandler, ......... lieutan
a tew doses once more ban* £\t!lCtrSumU*rVlT“he dock- ant governor, is apparently u favu •
Sold Oilier guarantee it J. .8 Compton is defendant ,h*1or Hughe is t,•nominated by the He-
dru or>. r,0c and |EOO.
Mr U’m Keek the photographer,
has returned from Hflrt Antonio where
he attended the photographers' con-
vention and had an enjoyable time
Messrs I FeehheSnier and Victor B.
Fechhelmer, father and son, from
ierre llaule, lad, have been lu town
several days looking after their land
interests
Mr It L (llaisrock of Austin who
Is -pending a few days ln?re ha#
bought through K '/, Bishop & Co,,
itm acres of land about six miles
north west of ttobMown
Mr* V. T Kernel and Mi. Ernest
V\ cuvet, of Tint peon Texan, tint
mother mid brother of Rev. T. F.
Weaver nr* In the city, (he guest#
of Rev... and Mrs Weaver.
Mr T M Lawrence left l„*r# this
evening fm Mercedes to give his p#r-
1 and for Nalc.
Gam ittd acres 5 1-2 miles
: \F run sections 0 mile*
HINTON Yon will have ro
J H COOK Meet me at Sin
la rs.
"'«uv years, with Increasing bundled and fifty-five
cm Th**' *:>){*> flje kicks oip
ich. iiv .. 11d bowels, w Hit
• ays N II, Brown f
b V i uranU'fil satisfactory
drug store; 2*>c
for th, best welfare of your elty, ! was on the stand and gave testimony
Min -uf< tb*' rea>,onabh*n<*r ■ of th, agulust him.
prop,’ tion will appeal to you. It
your dub, It is your fight; It is IMIichlfnl I'arl).-Mbs Pearl mi!
voa, to win or lose. Won', you act niuehet entertained tin Einle Patrl-jwnal utu,nti0M to h,H COmpuny'i'blg
demand being for the -uni of -m- hun- " whirh U1,.,*u to U,rta> r,Kh' now lak‘’ ,h* ,n8f,l'r 1 <>ls of Te*g* In honor or her l«tti J (rUck farm Mr. Dtrnin has tbo
dred and flfi* Iiv*- i$i.* . ')«», dollar- *' ,J _ ( mml, tleni,.,| »»t* with some,me “t one* Show tha' birthday last Monday night, at the: best wishes of a host, of friend#
due upon an account dm- loi mm d- d.y In ., ■ • - you uv> willing to do vnur part by homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ' iM u,|M cj*,
..... .......I’" t .............. t- -Vl»« ...........- - ......on.* ........... M»,„. ™ * ....... a prop.*,*
sanies were played, and Olive Culd j build himself u nice two story rssi-
i attach hereto » blank form *P|| and Joe E. Well received first dene# on Booth Bluff, moving hi* pro*-
which ! bog to n»k that you nil out iiUl\ jmhon«i prlaw? I.Mllctoui» Urn emm j i*oHage to tMutther |mrt of hi»
.nd mail to no I I*. Ib ve you will aml waH aerved and the guMtsj block to give pises to his new home.
departed at 11..X wishing their j the good work go on.
\lwa> for Greater Corpus Christi, (.harming little hnsfes# many more Mr. and Mr*. 1. C. Baker of Han
birthday. Those present were: Eva | Antonio after a visit to the family
Among other mentioned for the
fendant M A Compton, from th* ,,n((jr
plaintiff. J T McCutclieon. under pro-
tetiHes and Promises that the defend
\1 A Compton, would fgUbtfully nomination fur tie govemotehop at
: iv for said goods so received by hltr Martin Littleton, the arooney who
That the defendant har since left thi defended Thaw fat his last trial
county or State, and has Rub d tu i judge Gayuor. who was prominently
for said goods so received by Mm
bey lake the Kinks flat.
v' u—d Dr. King's New Life t0 plaintiff damage in the sunt of one
t S1 .*>5.00j dot
Uce to Hunters
Par,a are hereby notified and warhe
Wherefore, plaintiff pray# jmU-mem
against the defendant, M A. ' ontp-
fon, for the sum erf tla'X and fot
!1 costs of this mit. and for such
•her and further relief as may appear
ir both In the law and In equity at
mentioned at th# Denver convention
for the vie presidential nomination;
Bird S Colt • i borough president r f
Brookiyu. David 1>. Hill, and sc-ral
others.
ROY MIEEKU.
H., i.-tary.
(.1 ic V| \ Nn ( I 1.1 UK VII
Elttle Rock ^rk H»»pt 14 - Arknn-
-a is holding Its biennia slate elec-
tion Bala for State and county offi-
n ami member# of the l^eglHlaturc.
BeualngH < oroparatlteiy little Intere-' Is man!-
1 Hciehi 'fsH N"t. but have be- Washington, oept > * tjenmugs ' 1"" ' ‘ , ... On. Hatrlwm and Olive Caldwell
•!««*' .aimingon Padre toUad withou. . ,d conrt on tjie -aid fir-* day ,jJS (jerniBn Day celebration under '■ '« • ’ '' *
pet miseion. Those doing so, will b» „r the next term then of after the re- ||)#, auspl<^ „f the United German certain^ of success for all of he
-ted it, the full extent of the law turn day hereof, this writ, with your of Washington An eiten Democratic , mjdldab Tin Repuh
p p DUNN. ' return thereon, showing ho^ ><di a»h(#.tir* urn*r&m lican vou? Id Arkmi*^#in D^v<*r
i executed the same.
iv. literary and athletic program dean vo!< In Arkatar never has
...................., , , ..... amounted to more than ?.?. or 40 per
Given under my hand and sea! of wan carried out.
Grant Kiln Wheeler Alice <>»«“!**•. j of Mr, Bakor'e brothel, Agent H. M,
cbiltlpln Horn, Maud French Nellie Maker of the Sap, have returned
Hlijche:, Annie Uehlinger, Albert i homo. Mr. Baker Is district attor-
C(«.|M i Berry Boro, charier Wheeler m. of Uk Kan Aulonio district.
F'rancis French, John McCundell, Ed- Mr. E> n W, Matter is her# from
ward Furmati, Richard Jilucher, Julius j Houston again on a short visit to
Blucher, Joe I, Well. Fhlwln Moore,|hia sister, Mrs. Writ. Horne, Mr.
'latter who will b« here probably a
■ •■* * Houston and Corpus
r#mg Overland Trip—Mr Joseph Christl both look good to hlrn.
M Brooks and wife and two daugh Mr K. A Walker, late of Mlssla#-
lers have arrived In this city from, Un»l !* building four cottages—2 six
Bilverton Briscoe fount y, which Is'room and 2 three room house# on
•• - —, —™:rJi"z,zz -,.*-..*.;
For Sale.
Dec *e"'Must^flle'orders bouse in the City °f ^SSLct^o“Vi of thl *“ A®‘ f,^Eefon This exi^talion ‘he Staked Plains. They came til Humber Yard on th# lot# h« recently
6 •* ' m i CALDWELL Mgr Juetlce of the lc*c*. Precinct no ,.ri(.a 0j the first German immigrant# than ever .e-ron I ms e*P“ ... .....-------- #mm» Ur
the way overland in an ambulance, j purchased front Mr. Randle.
E CALDWELL. Mgr •* L, a* inmist \ D 1908 erica ot ro*' .............. ........... t ... the wav overland In an ambulance,!
rEtor, ;this 8th day of August. At ■ • v i,.. prantb Daniel Pastorlua, Is based mt the jwipularaity of Geo,)
M • peel to take same will .. .
uj iue at once. NAT BEN-1 . .. . l24T W. (Congress 8E. *i, but It was c, added to
'!t> Superintendetst, Nueces ' . j,K 0» j, way to become festivities earlier this year.
__________ strong H«? says: "My mother, who is ---------—--*
•id «'a* very feeble, i- derlflBR 8°
Thf
b* he
tea-- h,
«
kistst-
T )\
County,
t
' 'hLj;iJCTZJ, fucMt from Electric bitter# that
who founded
town. Pa-. 1° 18®
„Ivesary of the landing i* October Democratic vote in the primary last
hold the March was the largest ever recorded
m the Wat*. The Republican Btate
leket is beaded by
■on for governor
,r and get a -up enough outing LKTTK.H TO V. BUil„
They are ul the home of Mr, John! t orpux f hrlsU, Texa#,
3 , . , . Dear Sir; Our proposition I# simply
in this country and after lhts.
spending a few days here will pro-
For Sale.
Several of the
ouBt'v seat?Duvai Countyi much ^ Foiir one wagon, two bark, minor parties have tickets in th# Md
»'* r; 'a cultivation. AH fenced. 1 ^VronlTanHtrengthen.ng medl- ,,Uf. Jersey cow and one disc plow hut this Is not expected u> affect re-
te' hrn'"'VK Store, poatoflloa. Ten- * ®'it a ln mv mother’s case a V pl3, atl Pea-*;> ranch Sunshine.- ults materially. The Bute election.
r-“,..uw. baru. good well. ForMm- Gin* aisout v tn o. ......W on a n * • ’ • ■****“*•»
and that this I* about, a* flue a ooun-
rr* as he encountered..
If Devoe doesn't take loss gallon#
for a Job. no pay.
You*** truly,
62 F W. DEVOK & CO.
P. 8 Kid bury Lumber Co, sell# our
paint.
«|H.— HH,TJ ^rf.U h^s'‘b^u overcome attd^hej.
* *e*ex yrf# *A.t>v-*-*
: * • • • -Itr. ^..•*•#*• * - ......./ ’;v
11111 SoM unj« . ^ to, Kw. Ot, -*«. #•» <•""»« «» ««"*' re*“ “ '6' i„„ w„,h. , ,«,H,
al»| # *> ##**#%! Mr le'vl ^
, ,, . ..rr worth aod otherIrner Corpu# ChH#U boy arr./od la
.. . T,.*.. ku returned ! the city aerompaaied by his wife and
•ind kidnev complaints
i*rospectlng with a view to. Kaarante, at J. 8 Smith’s Drug Store. Nvn|e wllj enter school
preeidenda! contest ne#t November Marion Douglas of Fort Worth.
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