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pwrtá getlftral in diplomat^ circiei
Oíffv. till# 19* the last wnill of gfHvV
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r*í 4d#®t oí tí;*• '
iKSUCd the fill*
regarding the m-
1SS. J
the
T* loat ln l,ort ut the l)r ;aent j k®t within the next few days on a
i the Wayfarer of the Harrison < unique plan.
* one of the largest vessels that i It Is understood that he will offer
¡,iy tbU l,ort auJ de8tlnecl ior 0al" | a-b«n t ttve thousand acres for sale In
, Is th<- Rowan more oí the small tract* at from «35 to |45 per
SI0B Lint- another large steamer. | acre, on the following attractive terms
| i> to the time that the Gulf -one-half, or less, caBh. to suit the
B port Une Inaugurated its ser- | convenience of the purchaser, and the
between this port and Liver- | balance to be paid out of the crops
to be Allowed Venezuela h> Holiauo li>wi $
to settle the ¡'taint* •■■■:' tK latter .uMru. ewuscri«. te ha call hi xO
'•ohlitry. So Tar t s cat tx learned, >• **.-• at Mi :-a Orieau • November tltti
ItviWuiU Ctttlii) still maintain 1 '•m: ¡.j « . nr. >•« oí ¡¡ i tttuLttiii;¿ cam
5ttBhwtiltU(le:.wllich m*y mean that y^go for the advance of the price of
hostilities will begin Suuday, the cottuu lu the South:
expiration of the time alloted to Aa the executive head of an orgaut-
l astro for the aunultment of his ! nation of more than li.tKK^Ouu farmers,
trans-shipment decree which has in tin Southern Slates, controlling
been so obnoxious to the people of cotton grown In the United States, I
i itm coca. The Dutch note is Is incumbent upon me
ong, according to reports, and Ven- i i<> take the initiative In practical
ezuela s answer, beside being steps looking to stopping the down-
Lodge
P. & A. M.;
and third
¡sretary.
I ;i#
twjr
lengthy was prepared with great
the largest vessels that had ¡ raised on the land on the basis of cart>' 11 18 b«Neved that It give
, die Samoa. 1 he formt r was of ( each crop. The usual rental basis of Sir Vincent Corbett. the British 7
Ial net ton* find . ,5ie gross tons, j lund in this section is one-fourth of minister has returned from his trip the prosperity oí every
h« r total length was 43G feet, ¡the crop, and It, therefore, «oes with- 10 where he went for the j erest between Mason
Vrnvat o. .1.. Aigo, o or | o.„ lhM lM, j « 5 ~-¡J
?n trip. It is und^istood, w. h widespread interest and that the land lleved that Great Britain will be
11 was I will go like tiie proverbial hot cakes.
Perham Chapter, No. #1, R. A. M.;
meets the second and fourth Moadava
;n each months at 7;30 p. tn.
UKO. K C1.AKK, H. P.
J. D. lieinurd, Secretary.
siden
an event at the port.
years
before the storm.
The Great Northern Colony Lands
In ií 00 the Gull' Transport Line „,.e situated from three to six miles
Sded the port with the Irada, from Corpus ChrlaU and are sur-
ijll feet in length, with a ton- rounded on every side by prosperous
lined up with Germany in Castro's
support when the critical moment
arrives.
The danger to Venezuela today Is
not ln the strength of Holland's ease,
because it Is generally conceded that
. . . , .. - Nueces Chapter, No. 864. 0. lfl. 8.,
ward trend of the price for this stu- n,.^, ,h,Ni
Pie. and restoring it to a tlgure war- iUefit n,st > «« d«ya tn each
rautvd by the cost of Its production *!,outh, ut x:!'• m.
and its value to civilisation. MRS. IJSNOKA MKRNAUl), W.M.
It is needles for me to state that ! MHS. UOLl.lK itl'NCK. Sec'y.
business in- j
and DixonV
.ine and the Rio Grande River Is j KSIUHTS OF I'V'flHAM.
ugtíly depindfnt U| on the return Atirantar Lodge, No. 185, meets every
asen the cotton crop la bringing to:.,. . . . _ _tl .. ,, . „ '
tiis section. * I uoaday ulght at Castle Hall, at 7:80
A proper return for cotton mean* "'clock. PRED MAGN'KNAT. C. C.
irosperlty to the farmer, the country
ud town merchant, the city business |
iian, the manufacturer, the wage- j
.vorker. the salary earner and every
corporation In the |
Sam Hyiuan. K oí R. & S.
Visiting Knights cordially Invited.
PYTHIAN SI8TKRS.
Mi t amar Temple, No. 68;
or larger vet=c"' ha.-- rottte. Galves- toids lead to the tract from the city,
lion ha- beeu visited by such vessels connection with this unusually
IT «hp Irishman. Norseman. Custo- j liberal offer, it is stated that Mr.
( jits Mount Temple 'ind Wayfarer, ! Kobtoryz will agree to deduct twenty
I «It of which ar.- u\.*r tí.000 tons net . flve ,„t| (.,.m frtMn n,,, advertised '
¡jpgiíter.
The Rowan more gp destined for
(Julveston is |)n>linldy the longest
vessel to visii ti))> port. Her total
tííoglh I- 521 fe.-t. tier gross and
BftH toauagc. howe\..r, is ext'eeded
by several of t.he others The foilow-
I Ine figuren the tonnage and the
| k'tiptli of tie vesse's mentioned
Hbove:
A'aytarer. Ilarii-oti Line, G. - - - i h,. published within the next few days
3 Bet tonnage. £*,)"?0;« gross tonnage, —i
to see Hoi- put below cost.
land pull their chestnutes out of the If this price level prevails through- I
lire ami these countries would prob- out the selling season of ItWS-ft, the]
:ai>lv stand by Holland. South will sustain a loss approaching
r , ., i it is possible that internal disten- fi50,ooo.ooo.
1 h,fe la,utB lf au 'iiteudin sions may follow any attempt hy Hoi- ! The significance of such a develop-
purchaser will provide him with evl- ¡ '«M to fore - Dictar Castro to terms, ment would be sluggishness In every
deuce that
is selling In the , 7'? *w„
cents per prfimd «ver> Monday night at 7:30. at K. of
' Hall.
CHARLOTTE BINGHAM, M. B.C.
lOdna Hopkins, M. of R. & C.
. v uui .11 me met mat less than one year ago. In many in- '
lere ai.' several nations, especially nances, this means that the producer
i he In Hod States and France, which m culled upon to dispose of his out-'
would be only too glad to see Hoi- nut tvelow* <vwi
he can buy as good land 'I1"1 .''j'" t'he president may have a Southern commercial circle, constrlc-
geouslv situated for the '"i to attend to at the saint tion of money in every business, a
, , .. , ! . ' ,,s ca"e(' upon to resist a stoppage of construction and devel-
as advantai
-ame price anywhere else In this foreign foe. The revolutlonits are
vicinity. He will also offer, it is un- , no,R flocking together, like buzzards
derstood, a commission of two and!!1.1...'.'.1.!' ®«t_°f carrIon. ready to
stoppage of const ruction and devel
opuietit In each direction, and a full
ure to recuperate from the panic of |
la«t fall as rapidly as we have a right I
j to expect.
There Is no logical or lteeessary
INDKI'KMM;NT GRUKIt OF GOD
FKI.UMVS.
Nueces liOdge.No,
9fi. meets every
Friday night at
K. of I' Hall. atíRüt).
C H WOKSSNKR. N. G..
C It .lohnson, Secretary,
Rebektlh Lodge. No :ü$
meets
, ,,. . . . pounce upon Castro and overthrow
one-halt per cent to any person who j t)u, K,m.ruin*nt as soon as an op- t
\\,ll bring him a buyer. Full part'c- portunity offers, I reason In the price of cotton. Thtnut- every Üiturday night at 7:30, at K.
put of the South will be Infinitely ¡ nf i' Hall
smaller than last year, when prices
lcn?t!i 505 feet Norseman. Domin-
ion Line. $.12$ net tonnage, O.fHfi
gross tonnage, |ena:h .100 feet.: Irish
Ipan. nominio; Lin. '!,|58 net ton-
] ease, f.,510 are- tonnage, length
i 500 feet: fi• .<■ .<r« .Johnson Line.
£'.15" uet toniia:: it I<i gross ton-
jtioge, leiigth ; t feci Custodian,
Harrison Lille, tí !í> ii -t lonnage.
,214 gro-- •.inrt_■ length 132 feel.
i e.tars relative to this unique plan will That the members of any revolu-
¡ tionar.v movement Initiated during
, the prospective blockade of Venezu.,-
i lan ports will be immediately shot
New York, Oct.. 23. That a cam- as traitors if captured is reported
era instead of a rifle would be the | be the present determination of
President Castro. This is his ans-
wer to the rumors and newspaper
reports circulating to the effect that
¡aider cover of Dutch guns a revolu-
tionary movement
■ New Oi lean.- La Oct . 23 -11, F.
Itov ihot : killed F II. Vanin
?cii beside 111.- bride in a Texas-I'a-
t 'tin I icon e was a dls-
' •' i"! hi' a! leliiled V'anlngen's
v-; " Vti.-.iii Minnie uiiorer at
•••' ' <*t;d ¡...arded ihe train with
on tlieli honeymoon. I <■
> Vaningeii ami asked him
app- Un latter answer. I.
: i lieaiiv.- dievs a mm, c\-
f,-i • t can' >ee y on happy when
r:;is!
I, Sprliitfiiehl. til tict. 23. Joe James.
Bp • v as huitued today lor the
mwrdfi til i'!: _ linilard, a white
|¡ run. las: Aagu-: n,,, delay in th ■
,. triaj oi James . of the causes
I led to th. war ami lynch
'r.m.-terrina Interstate
" eoi!i, ■•sior, say ing that he was
W'ltéti h- eoininlited the crime
Lake City. Fuih. Oct. 23. -
S Vlonett. former attorney
¡ll o: Ohio, addressed a large
rhiy of riah Democrats at a
>r last night Mouett, after
•sing the ¡'fincipai laaues of the
' '".'Sign, said'
lis reason I left tho Republican
and nov, advocate the election
fyan. is due to the fact that
' 1 was proseen!in« the Standard
Tnist in Ohio, and with every
to expect a successful Issue,
Republican campaign fund in
was .willed by contributions
best arm for President Roosevelt to
carry on his hunting trip to Africa
is the opinion of Sir Harry H, John-
ston, who arrived in New York from
(fingland last night. For fifteen
years Sir Harry has. been connected
with th.' diplomatic service in Afrl-
, ca, and is on a visit to America, the
first vacation he has had, he says.
¡ in years, lie slates that the ofllelals
in Fu ganda are eagerly anticipating
President Roosevelt's visit
Hut I am enthusiastic on the sub-
ject of the preservation of the native
animal- of the country," said Sir
Harry, and hope President Uoose
volt will uot make havoc among the
' hix yane down there If I had tuy
, say . I should present a telephoto cam
jera instead of a rifle to the president
land entreat htm to take shots at
■long ranae with that. Everywhere
we witness the destruction of birds
and animals, indigenous to their
soils and I am for preserving them
rather than destroying them. Africa
Is no exception and bm fame there
Is being slowly exterminated.
ranged to a higher level. American I MRS . A. Well, N. ti
and ICuropean splnnerm admit that | Mis* lltittle May Anderson. S«e'y.
they expect to hook the usual volume
of advance orders ut the prices ob-
taining in 1907.
The sob excuse now standing be-
tween fair prices and the Sonth's cot
ion is the belief of spinners that they
. , , 'f about to be un- i will be able to obtain the «tuple m
dertaken to overt.brow the Castro |-rh«ti own figure h, this belief they i
UOmí.\!V" nl , . , have been aided by exchange manlp-
. , I tesidenl (astro meana ¡ igUfrira, whose efforts rave been
i ",n N, ^"0" many timet Mhow that the collón bell would mak.
i omonsirated, and the tragic eliding j u record-break in ; yield Ah a matter
" , '¡( 11 '* ' expeilUion Is an raei, we who are in nloat Intomate
P.1' ,o 'ate that may be In . touch with the situation know there
. ntisuce-essful revolution- , hi |1(,( t|„. mIíí¿íjí<-m| grountl for such
. .in opinion
The member.- of the Farmers' Fn-
1 ion. us I bav.. aid control in tie
; m.dgltborhood ni Ht! per cent of the
¡ South s staple crop.
With the < o-oporatloii of the 1m I
lies s Interests, la rige and small, of
every Southern State, they will un-
dertake to secure for this crop its
intrinsic value in the markets of the
world.
We are determined to win (his
light, regardless Of the temporary
«¡icriílci it may entail upon us. I
WOGOMKN GF TIIK WORLD.
Corpus Chrlsti Camp, No.
262, meets every Monday
night at 7:30 o'clock, at
Woodinan Hall,
JNO. 8. KKARNFY,
toi.ioshuu S Smith, Con, Com.
Clerk,
é
;;.'l ;f:>
J. W, Fa
———
meets every
o'clock at Knlfl
JOS.
Maxwell Dunne,
B ®'
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF
Aransas Lodge No. 7KI, meets
and third Thursdays In each
tit 8 o'clock, at Knights of
Hall. JOHN HULL.
K. J. Kilmer, Secretary.
^ " * uj
HUDKMN WGtHLMKN OF AMERICA.
Corpus Chrlsti Lodge No. 1237 ,
meet first and thtra Tuesdays of
each month at * o'clock p. m„ at the
Woodmau Hall. 8. L. DAVIS,
B. W, Watklns, Clerk. Consul.
IXDKPh.XGKM OKOKR REI MKN.
Chihuahua Tribe No. 14; Council
Fire kindled every Thursday's Sleep,
at the sth run, In Wigwam at Wood-
men Hall M. H. IHKRSON,
Sachem.
JACOb Reuthinger, C. of R.
— ——
ROAAL ACHATES.
Royal Achates, No. 36, meets the
second Friday In each month at 7:30
o'clock at Woodman Hull.
T. S. DODGK, Pjrcs :
Miss M ItoadcH, Secretary.
I.AOY y Vt'CARKES,
Corpus Chrlsti lllve. No. —, nicti*
every Wednesday at I P m., ai i
Woodman Hall.
MRS WlflSTllROOK, C.en
Mih. M. Hat'dwlcke. R. K.
IMPOSSIBLE 10
PREDICT RESULT
Woodmen circle, No, 36C, meets at
the K of P Hall on the second and j
last Thursday* In the month and 7:30 j
o'clock. MRS. L. C. ANDERSON, j
Miss Miriam Rlmades. Guardian, i
Clerk,
Washington, I). C„ Oct. 27.—Ed L.
Keen, manager of the Washington
Hureail of I 'lilted Press, reviews the
campaign sltuntlon and says It Is fn- serve this notice frankly and freely
tile to p! edict the result ill vlCW Of UpOIl CVCI'.V busitleHH mill) of I lie en
PRESIDENT
CONGRA
s
ULATED
Washington, Oct. 2". Roosevelt
received a thousand letters and mes-
sage- of congratulation on his fifti-
eth birthday and many Moral gifts.
10v ery freign ruler sent a message.
The day was celebrated quietly, the
president attending to routine bus-
iness. "Fifty years young" was the
tenor of Ills replies to the messages.
INDIANA CI,I RWO.MKN
all the contradictory factors. A
month ago the Republicans were
scaretl, but now they are more con-
dent There has been a strong drift
toward the Republicans, he says,
since Roosevelt entered the campaign
ami straw votes indicate Taft's elec-
tion; but « vote at the Washington
theatres last night gave Hrvan the
victory.
The Democrats have discussed the
bank guarantee, publicity of campaign
contributions, tariff revision, legisla-
tion* for labor and the "'sins" of the
Republicans. The latter have em-
phasized Taft's qualities, experience
tire South.
They can aid us materially, and
they can shorten the Utile of waiting,
by active cooperation lu this effort.
We n,re battling not alone for our
selves, but for the prosperity and the
freedom from debt of every man, wo
man and child in the Southern States.
We have a right lo expect their as-
sistance under these conditions.
To the end of arriving at definite
plans, I have summoned delegates
from every Southern State io meet
In Now Orleans on November Ilth. I
will answer for n large attendance of
these men, each thoroughly familia
Indianapolis, Hid . Oct. -7. Hoos-
ier clubwomen are thronging the
lie Standard Oil Company, and capital city today for the annual
«turn the company was allowed i meeting of the Indiana State Federu-
1Riie ihe personnel of the Su- Hon of Clubs, which opens today a
De Com" 0f Ohio, whereupon all session which will continue through
Standard Oil eases were prompt* tomorrow nnd Thursday. Ihe moet-
'■mlaspd Then I became a Dem- 'n«s will be held In the Denlsou
t; ; Hotel.
HONOH LC A Í-ITV JOHN D. LONG 70 YFAItS OLD.
tonoiaitt
Hon
oct
After the
New York. Oct. 27, -Mryan Is
milling an auto tour of Brooklyn,
Manhattan and Jersey city. In
spite of the rain large crowds at-
r.Midcd. He .will wlndup the cam-
Boston, Mass,. Oct. 7 Many palgn in the city tomorrow,
congratulations were received by
and accomplishments in the Philip- w1"' the cotton and the financial sit
pines and in Cuba arid Panama, and 1 nation In his community.
I invite the co-operation of business
man. manufacturer, professional man.
banker, wage carnet in the South. I
urge them to be present personally
1 urge on commercial bodies, cham
hers of commerce, boards of trade
and labor organizations to send rep
reseniatlves to this convention.
We are going to adopt extraordln-
, ary measures to meet extraordinary
conditions. That fact Is settled. With
tin* active help and counsel of the
business men of the South, the sue
cess of our plans, and the prosperity
of the entire section Is assured be-
yoursd peradventure.
I will be glad to receive notice
from parties Intending to be present,
as well as suggestions for promoting
this universal movement, unprece-
attacked Bryan Ohio, New York and
Indiana are the big battle grounds.
I'bis is the situation, he says: New
York is reasonably sure for Taft:
Indiana Is probably Republican, while
in Ohio the Republican.'.' are hopeful,
j The Democrats, he says, will prob-
ably elect the governors of those
Stales. If the people vote the ticket
straight. Bryan's chances are good.
TOURING CITY
IN AUTOMOBILE
BROTHERHOOD PROTECTIVE iHL
DER OF ELKS.
Corpus Chrlsti Lodge No. M a>,
meets every Wednesday night ut '0.
at Jílks' Lodge Room.
IC, A, BORN, B. R ,
0. O. Wright, Secretary.
MEXICAN LODGES V --
MUtGAIIITA M. DE .11 ABEZ.
Grove No, 722 meets at Woodman
Hull every Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock
M DIS NOLTE, Guardiun.
W11 sea Trevlno, Secretary.
O. I.. ) N. 0. DEI I'., >0, ft
Mecí - every Wednesday night at
7.30 o clock ut Woodman Hall.
p. G, mima, Or. Maeet
Tomas L. l/mgorlu, Fro Serlo.
MELCHOR 0( Ailll'O.
Meson Lodge No. 4, meets every
Wednesday night at K o'clock.
T. F. GLORIA. V, M.
18. Alvarez, Serlo.
j.:± -<
MEXICAN WOODMEN OF THE
)VORLlL
Benito Juarez Camp No 2126,
meets at Woodmun Hall every Sun-
day night at 8 o'clock,
V. lozano, C C.
a. K. Ruiz, Recorder.
MOTHER MAKES
FATAL MISTAKE
■■■■
Kingsvllle, Texas, Oct. 27.— Jackson, Miss., Oct. 27.- Mrs. Hor-
Klugsvillc is still growing and more . ace Butterworth gave her three-
hoiiHes are under eonadHS|pn than i*;onths-old boy twins a morphine
there has been at one time. Car-ESblct, mlstAitittg
petiiers and imlnter are Imsy, both dtejJ. The mother Is crazed and
The machinery for the new rail- lnm fe««WalP•tHw.-fl
roed shops Is iieitig installed and j clde. A negro maid found the tablet
that means mor population for our ¡ and put it in the calomel bottle..
little city. The «in Is running about
two days in the week. The crop Is
about gathered and 1388 «square
M.
ORDER IN I TED WORK.
MEN.
Nueces Lodge No 121,
meets the first and
third Fridays in each
month at 7 ::u p. m„
at the Woodman
Hall
A. J. DÍN. W. W.
Mciigci Recording Secretary,
FR VTEIIN \ I. ORDER E AGLES,
Corpus Chrlsti Aerie No. I71Ü, uimjts
every Saturday (tight at 8 o'clock at
their hall, on Water Street.
W F TIMON, Prest.:
W it Browne, Secretary.
KINGSVILLE CON-
TINUES TO CROW
a from today, the city .;nhn D LonK nt bis home in Hlng-
'oiulu will b, an incorporal- ham today on ihe occasion of his
municipality with a full Hedged seventieth birthday. Mr. Long was
or board of aldermen and all Secretary of the Navy In the cabl-
utber j,, i„„i,i..nini« : net of Preddent McKlnley. serving
vachi.. , Incidentals ()ri01. to hJg
""tonne politics, graft, eti
from 1897 to 1901. Prior
1 service in the cabinet he had been
The governor of Massachusetts and h
reprewntatlve In Congress.
PRINCE GOES UP
IN A BABOON
bales have been ginned to date.
The Catholic church la tmarlng
completion,
, , , The young men of Kltigsvllle have
dent i d In scope and vital importance completed arrangements to establish
u Y. M (!. A Hall. This Is a step
In the right direction We are also
going to have a Lyceum Course for
ibe winter The first entertainment
will i«. Monday night, the 28th, The
health of the town Is difitreaslugly
in the history of the South.
Bear In mind that the moment the
South makes it evident at New Or-
leans that it Intends to work In con-
cert for a Just price for cotton, the
price for thai staple will begin to
PATRIOTIC ORDKR
The Na-
Frlederlchshefen,
27,—Prince Henry.
Kaiser, ascended wit
I in in his reconstruí
The ascension
Richmond. Vs.. Oct.
ntal council oí the
der of America convened here today 0j,P(,,rwj the prince
tional council Of the Patriotic Or- gj- # areftf n.0W(] ,
uP",r>-date American city. ..I
1f'r el' incorporation was granted
" ,,lH, if'gislature. but Its ! -
was questioned, and the mat-
■ik, J"sl been decided by a deci-
of th,? Supreme court holding
I 'he uet i ftn right as far as le-
"Hiin'haTbl^n govern^''In°Sn- i ln u* nnnual conferenw wUh ,,ek" h,aade<í towattl U-k,i
i0" with the county of Oahu , « te* for many sections of the roun-
^ forms the island of tie Ime tr, <n attendance Mayor Rlch.rd-
" board of neve,i suoervlsors 80,1 welcomed the visitors at the In-
g the executive power. A, the of fhe conference.
7s ,hp county are most dose- ! . K.mOr
'etjci'w,l!' 'be city the exiped- ) "Our whole family has enjoye"
minf,t^.1a"wrU> of a separate ad- good health since w-e began using Dr
tin. is Questioned by mnnv King's New Life Pills, three fmrs from T
««o " savs L A. Bartlet, of Rnrtl
mount and that It will not stop short goo<1 fnr ttK ,hw doctor* are con-
equitable level, corresponding cerned.
hwh of supply and demand. !
the business Interests of the
•eady to join bands with the
rs of the South In promoting
nd? CHAS. S BARRETT.
President of Farmers' Onion.
SAYS BRYAN IS
A SURE WINNER
Chicago, Oct., 27. -J. W. Tontlln-
son, organiser of the Democratic
committee has Issued a statement
that Bryan will have 301 sure el«0*
Nil* doubtful,
io, Tdabo,
m
maso, i • •
i iter of " be
oiuM Zejijie-
ilrahlp lb-
MJÍP-:jk .
rxfi
SUICIDES AND
TAET REPORT
IS NOT TRUE
toral votes and
He classes Tnd
vada, Nebraal
ew York,
onnectic
ware as
. ■ ■
JIM
ith Dakota,
ew Jersey and
Democratic.
1
■nstutu,
LEAVES LETTER
m
TEX AS SCORES VI'TOR V.
a
Washington, Oct. Tie H .t"
Court today dlsmisaed ioi wan' <
rlwllctton the appeal of the :
and Southwestern Railway froni
decision of the Texas Supreme Court 'J;'Jj,
■n joint
Now York, Oct. 27. Reports that
Taft has suffered a breakdown are
erroneous and although he
[greatly worn he resumed his
j palgn this morlng. He will maJto a
tabelle, N. V„ Oct. S7.--MI^ Llvlnf^HieiS
♦am. s memlwr of the Vander- L g
illy suicided believing that f" 1,,® 8" 'h and b^0ln'
r had deserted her. She left ^ ,n*
for Perry Falconer, a bank |
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lanapolis, Ind., Oct. 17,-
ent Charles W.
made the principal i
Veiling
the late
. calling him a w>war i, e\
Mrs. J. H. Hess ad daughter of
Mr
feria,
K Morrison
of
Route 1. OnIIford. Maine. They
m cleanse and tone the system in a
«* Mo i. a vt „ , .. B'ue s genKe way that does you good 25c
Me., in a visitor In the city. 8, j g Smith's drug store.
r"J"" i ssaa.^toKX tjrst '¿ a,.*™ . 4. .««.
treat another woman as he did her. | tMMMHpM|)|
Mr. V MM) u< Tk<" 8 Austin. SI"; «. . htr «l«l«r . IMIA ..Tln« 1 Mr. u4 Mn. H. 3 M*
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<Ry. ¡ iette. Who killed Orace Brown. ,|for their
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Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908, newspaper, October 30, 1908; Coprus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168735/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .