Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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Uster Srectica c€ the Sitters of Dtvme ProvitaKe.
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URSULINE ACADEMY, STAS
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Boarding and Day f ch*ol for Children and Toug LadJee. _....^^-f“r '—
The attention of the public is respectfully celled to the advantages •*kai“ ’’’■ *7C p
offered by the above named Institute. The location is health fnl
The new building :» spseious. well ventilated, and equipped with “
all modern improyeiEentB. The course pursued is tocreagh and <
comprehensive. Terms are moderate. Seaman open* cm first £
Holiday of September. £
For catalogue and other particulars apply to the <>
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ST. MARY’S SEMINARY, LAPORTE,
Select Boart&ng School for Young Men and Boys.
A BO ARD ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.
Th- rs..eTe .3 ieautifu— y Kiuased an tue heighto three miles south of -Vertin, in a healthy and
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■ u:: us cpdcr.a. ‘itu.uesi. under erecia. resident teachers. A ~;:urr. denarfco^n: for beys
^=3 far advanced studs PU at moderate rates. The 23 th year‘of this well known
.; Tuejcay, n*pt. a. For catalogue and further particulars, address
REV. JOHN T. BOLAND. C. S. C., President.
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URSULINE ACADEMY S SACRED HEAR1”
PROSPECT HILL. Z
A Boarding and Bay School fur Young Lauiet and ChZurrn,
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ST. EDWARD’S COLLEGE, IXasKaretti Jkcademy, v»2£“*
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Industrial Boarding Softool
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DIRECTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE BODY GHOST.
Offen a jnawiasl oou v* of atadiea. Haatana bmt
bujjding jnet oomplawi nil modem ocmuinsaaa.
Nor furilat putieubm tffiy or write to
MOTHER SUPERIOR, 203 NoAn Su BAH ANTONIO, TEXAS.
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| The 47Ui year w01 c^ea September 4,1906.
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St Mary’» Academy,
i • A New Select Boarding and Day Sohooi
for Children aad Young T -Hint under the
Directional thaSMers ot Diviae Prevideaea. .
Every facility ie offered for acquiring a Th creep mi Refined
y#aretw- Tte ecoree of laateuction embraoee every advantage
'in & e Preparatory, AaadMMC, Cuuiinerelel and Mimical Deport*
ii mente. For further particulars apply to
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ACMEMY OF THE INCARNATE WOO
ANO BLESSEO SACRAMENT, MMrfiu$h££|OCe Bbril’tt College, WnocsTg.
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VILLA MARIA 1
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I’BRYAN, TEXAS.
t Jtoti Bc-irdlng and Day School' <
fwyunxg laddao and little girls, J
Ijjntoi by the Uiwuline Nuno. ■ 1
; iwl i tLtatton io delightfully la- ;
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.*• of he re Ifh'oct and sort .
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Sac p an of Inacttction uuioee'
I^Y advantage wsich ean can-
to a. aaiid, refined educe-;
jjM, the euIuTetioa of moral>
IBJtoipisa. care of health, eta.
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tP’toi attanami. In the latter’.
lytriaem tke “Virgil CUvier ;
gjPttto" :a taught by competent
IMiatoia. Terms reaaouahle^nd
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MB* **■>* further particuiare,
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L; Bryan, Tone.
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a ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE.
The put history of this well known Academy ie an aaaoranM and
H gneran'^o of fntirrw efficiency. The moderate terms with the au-
9 perior advantages will permit no deductions from the regular
■ [ terms, 3200 per TEN MONTHS. Payment* to be made in advance.
B . References for new pupil* required. For particulars apply to
B : X9THXR SUPERIOR. Unnlxne Academy.
■ ' St. Jeseph’s Street. DALI. AS, TEXAS.
College Deporbmenb--CUssicaL Commercial, Preparatory.
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URSULINE ACADEMY, BELLAS, Academy rf g» hamate Word
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Ursuline Academy, Tex«.
[ *i«i Bc vdlr r and Day Nrhool for Young Lsdiw. Thia Institution offers exceptional advantages
Atthe h-ghest inteDe-rtnal, mural and religious culture. Special attention given to Music and Art.
For farther-sartteulars address
MOTHER PR10RE8&
DlVIire PROVIDENCE COHVEBT,
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
A Bearding Scheel for Children and Young Tidies, j
Conducted By the Sisters of Divine Providence. [
The course of studies is designed t» impart a thorough practise! ’
education. For-paxticulara address SISTER SUPERIOR.
; 8T. JOSEPH’S ACADMY, —-
BONHAM STREET, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Thie weB known taatitation, directed by too Sisters of DMm
Pwefdam, aflen a tharongA practical rant at rtndta*
CIssms will be i timed Tuesday, Bopti 5,19M. Fbr further
partfculnN afply to SETTER RTP^RIDtL
St. Jewph's Sa net,
SAN ANTC-NTO. TEXAS, r
I A German-English school for '
“I beys, offers a pructical cc-uroe i
j of studMS. The building i* !
*•. i new and airy and ernippec with j
1 ah modem. converiBUOBa.
• Classen will Ibe resumed Sept. I
t 5, 1935. Nigbt School will re- [■
f open in October. .
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Rector of St- Joseph's ChuroL.
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' ST. DOMINIC’S VILLA k
BOARDING SCHOOL For YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN. 1 IS
Thia Academy, delightfully situated about one mile from toe fa- |
. xboub health reecrt of Lampasas. Hancock Springs, w conducted by attytii twr r ws/vve aan urmwa mu
too Domirtoan Si.tero of Gelvwton The and 0-1^1^ L0UI8 COLLEGE, T^STSteS^ 3^
braaohee ef a thorough English education are tsngfct m eech <to- ;—* v—
Tjsrfimet by eompotont teachers. Vocal and Inali omentil Music. ■_
Drawing, Hinting, sad too languages reeeive special sttwtkn. •
The Dosunlcsn Sisters alee conduct a Boarding and Dey School c*
the eamo plan in GALVESTON, Taxaa. The next sseeim for both j
achdhls begins the first Monday in September. I j
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Convent, GALVESTON, Texas, or t
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