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The meetlngi of them
■ModetloD* were held In
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ceedlngi of three ccnventiou ere r*go ■
a constant tradition. Fr<-m
Monday, Aug. 2«h, to Thursday. Aug
I QF T-eREDO. TEXAS.
I transacts a General Banking and
| Exchange Burines*
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and impressions-
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, wmbh eaDa foe and itli.rft yaatagirt
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Wagna B.rreta, and *U 1-' uda of Tann
fir Water Supply.
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request, It ^'Catholic Ctaritj, Che Social Question.
’ Excepting a proleseor of theology, a
Dominican monk and a secular prieat,
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A full AeMirtment of WINKS
Groceries, ,
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COLLECTIONS
promp'ly made and remitted.
Meiisas Mmes SsSis?
T. F. SHIELDS,
ATTORNEY AT lAW
(Brady Building.)*
_ ln,teadofi 210 E. Houston Street,
making a greit »tep Ww»rd:l * aw^!San Antonio, * ' Tex.
aplritnal conception of the Cburch-a j
c inception which the htatory of the (
world, therefore God hiraeelf, forces 1
upon ue-tha Catholic orators kept on
proclaiudng that 'the territorial Inde-
pendence and eorereignty of the Pope
ie neceasary to the 'free gorerrmeot of
the Church, to the administration of M.miig Baatm. Csigsr Bar worx. awi
the Catholic world. In matters of faith , cilingX-ik.
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S. WOLFSON, 125 29 SOLEDAD Sf
’ FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS
LINOLEUM AND RUGS.
6ahuizri Iim, Cmla 71,1 wrt- SAN ANTONIO,
Job wcrit yrowpely to* «Ut« _, J—
id M*udlio IlMfiM ’ ***. !
^Td mo^7’ In other words, Th. Papal. » * I
Statee, in whatever shape they may be, |---- “
are an indispensable part of the Catholic , w*. C&HQV Miff* vO»
conception of the Church i AVENUE B-
Cardinal Fischer. xw<cfactct«» of
‘•ThoCardtnal-ArchbiahopofColoKue. | Kj;cy Md8TAPLE CANDIES. ________ __
in his last address, raid In part: The > goDA WATER. O Ti'RTTRRTJTNG
religions disunion of our fatherland and MINERAL. WATERS. Q. jJJUU riMJilVVI,
of our people is a most lamentable mis ■ — |
— ...... " 'lAHJcn H0T1L, WHS®! <jrj*ocvric»3
c„. Hou,;»n St. M^y = Sts. or CK»CKr WMOT.
RATE, 12.00 PER DAY.
San Antonio, - - Texas.
fDIJK’S BAHK6 CO.,
STE1I BEA1 2AIE, nt HEWtt
rr..’ ^to-an
OrfZpromptly attandrf to.
811113131 Alm St-tn AlMtTei
^noatly members of the Center parly In
the Reiehstoe. Cardinal Fischer, Arch-
bishop of Cologne, displayed consider-
able activity, and ad dr* seed sereral au-
diences in response to their enthndas ■
tic greetings Xt deserres to
be noticed that nearly all the more Im*
ffl R00F1HG GO, &
>n,C:pper. Copper and Alamtm arf
riding in Ota aheec moral tine. '. Co-’’
> Local ageirtt for Intcruari^ n H'*Y2nrotoa
Mat Bear hi th-, world for red'* 1<crt; L. r.iW
b» are right and w* do the bit wort ®
o Auywhw* ton Work. ... - 1" '
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H1S A FULL
CO. I sS^ line of
M Direttm at Mien. | ~
211-^ 1-3 St. St. Tile. 171. h
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U. riJInij unreel Arttit
Sketches and price* furnished on
^U^Son. AddrraP o.Box 132.
BAN ANTONXO. l "EXA?.
L'vr 10 uw caah aubacrilser* we will give you SXOO to GOLD.
For 5 new cash bribers. #2JSO in cm*: or the
Leo XIII..” by Mspr. Bernard O’Reilly, la-tert edition,
beautifully bound and ilhi*traced.
For 3 new cwh wb-cribera. tu c-odi.^r>r credit yoaj
one year’s aubserrption to the sOCTHEKN SU^SsEN
GER. either for yourself or for one of your friends.
For2 new -u<b Mxbacribers we will send yo.i a colored picture
"of Pope PiiraX.. ISx24 luebes.
DON’T WAIT, BUT START AT MOE-SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
You may atterd to this af:cr working hour*.
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Sodality f ’ d'so thia way.
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? ddirss: L. WM. MENGER.
Gctil. Mgr.. Southern Messenger
, SAX ANTONIO. - - TEXAS.
(PJeaae remit by P O- *>T ®--
R,nr Excnatwe. or Segisteted letter ,
PDfflLAM CMHt
E. Commam 8t. Utah, and Bne*ng
TEXAS. WO*. 107 *WO F®* l“*:M A*EM*C-
WM. L. RICHTER, ~~ II ’---
BAHR ui (WKCMffi # J- F fentiman t
Cor. South Laredo and Eur Street*.
3AM ANTONIO TEXAS.
Cor Nolan and Chottnct Street!.
8AM AMTONIO. TXX-
OF At-L KINDS AND
Finout Liqnore
j.-'or FiunU> l»».
Goods deiieweddn rJl parts cf the city.
ITjocw. «»> ««**»—a i-uw*
GEO. KOERNER,raosE S
.... - , PRODUCE AMD COM-
Wholesale Grocer, mission merchant.
Importer of Fine Cigars 214 E. CjSMTCI St, Sil AltMd, Ttltt.
and Mexican Product*.
rally the earnest will of the Catholics
not to Intarfrr. with the faith of non-
Catbolln people Thcae discourses
atoo evidenced plainly enough two cur
rents of thought emanating from the
Congress a mediaeval and a modern
one, or we may express It so: a reac-
tionary tendency on the one hand, and a
progressive one on the other. Kow both
currents, both tendencies manage to
live side by side, to bhrmonlxe peace-
fully, therein lay for roe the principal
tn’ersst of three oratorical perfonnau.
oos, in fact of the Catholic Congrees It-
Mtf; therein Ita*. Indeed, the whole
patboa of modern Catho’idsm. Th«
- — — I® DC4t
tnprerantod by tbo People’s Associa
tlon,’ which held Its geaeTalasMmb’.y on
Tuesday morning. That association
‘ numbers at present 3M.OOO members
■ ■ When it la remembered that there
am two other very large sstodattow.
the - Workmen’s Union’ and the ’Jour-
neymen’s Association’; that *11 thrt
I am thoroughly faithful to the Church.
LUCCHESE BROS.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
Repairing done while you wait.
ST’SSiVir. Sa Aitrn.
linen m
x™ s|c. h.^ »«»
make thing* worse, to make the gulf >
wider still in the hearts of our fellow -1
rftiwes. He, who does tarn, betrays
his Fatherlaud. . . ■ w®
treat one another with klndnees-res-
pect one another, love one another,
Fr»y for each other—yes, gentlemen.
for the spiritual unity of Sermany,
entire far-expandlng German
fatherland. The times are earnest and
difficult. The spirit of destruction is.
at work to nnderudne throne and --(tu |
and to eat up ths vital elemekts of out
iplritcal welfare, Therefore it fs that
all those who cling to the faith, who be-
lieve in our Lord Jesus Christ, Son of
God, Saviour of Mankind, all true
Chrlotisne within ths German father-
land. Instead Of fighting and wounding
one another, ought to combat all to-
gether for thetr Christian heritage.
No greater pralee. Indeed, humanly
speaking, can be given to our Church
th,*, to call tt the strongest bulwark of
order and peace, of racial progress end
morality, and khat this U so the Jubilee
Congress bra demonstrated most^ ccm-
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- ED.STEVES&SONS uatuai r^fflajl
1 mmtxraxx xiro xnTart. uxaixbs nr ''nrrnmi^iim
| Man, Suk, BHbO, Wn, Be.
| Office and Yard.: I, *G. N. Depots
Sunset Croestog on 1
“ SAN ANTONIO,
rOXK FOR THE MUTl AL
E CO. OF NEW YG'tK
ain Gillette,
>a.n A.ntonio, Texw>,
BUILDING MATEP(ALKr
[ Brick. Mum, Cerowst, tad
OIL Pipe. Roatoxg Fetta. Eto
RwSll OMosMC E. Onuomr SU
**** ftnrnnliv-ra~***
LorIn Spahn,
. PIOnXR BAKKKY
ud GROCERY STORE-
2130 K •€*
WOOD Co
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BOTH P9M(E8 II.
BOOKSE LLER
, .wo STAT'ONtR
RELIGIOUS Al T1CLES-
hy Wa.ter Fimtx. Rotaries * un-ilc*.*:-
L'liah, G«rtuan, SpaniHh am- Pelmh-
l-rce iHt. s J-iO.n
: Cor. Houston and Navarre Sta.
JOHN A. ROLLINS, AGENT.
BudwAre fpedBhU*. Lawn mower*
and gardes h0Wk f2 50 up* Geiwr^ re-
pairing. Bicycle*, trnnltw, loska* k#TBh
u •ta.irtlwr*. MWF, knfvr-, etc. Ft** £*-
^slz-d — Prsvl^ce b ■” UYtry. S14 E. Hor.-’on St. B^rt Pbone*.
Catholic*, la f-r a man mo«;
trustworthy and dekervlng of Ul their
respect. he know* no difference be ’
tween religions, sad has a warm heart,
especially for his Catholio t.uhjecte.
There is no question but that
the Jubilee Convention was loyal to *
fault In tt* outspoken Imperialist!:
national tendencies .... With re i
sped to the ’tea tionsry’ tendency we j
have to mention the ever-recurring idea
or dogma of the necessity there la for
the Papacy of recovering * territory of
some kind. It all went for nmhlng
wlth the speaker* who handled the
subject, that Leo Kill, though a *prls
oner,’ had tu*de the Papacy greater,
more respected everywhere. I=-~— of ,
TAKE ADVANTAGE DF OUR LIBERAL
— OFFER —
V- «■* : the the SOUTHERN MES-
q :c ’. * 'txt you wc offer the JoDowinc in*
so, <rf eelf-oonMenc* ,
the faces of the peopta.
* cotliolfe Sociolism-
.. -w. Cathode- raid “
oulltt than the Social P»°t
■ ■W.howMt merely
aa a poUttoal body,1 exclaimed uothe
Maher -bat ws bars worked ou prao-
awn-'
-1^0® P*”1**'*
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* I“"tT SoMdler
ZZTtor azrthmlty- Th- old Eberal
"SsTS'oX -*>•
Ag"*** _ iiiMitf— Mere, hewwra.
wera Weed to
to Csthstfc
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UnuHne : Academy,
LAREDO. TEXAS.
For parttuulara andcres,
MOTBXB BUPE*'-’^ii
“SAP
!•’< p* m. Arrives Houston 7:45 ?>. tn-
— Frae Parlor Cars an t L’oachee
5 p. m. Arrives 3»u Antonio 7:0 s o.
11 AUmo Plans. _ BERTHS Bi SERVED.
□CTWTU
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WE BUY, SEU, REMT EXCHA*
FUfflUTUME AMDSEWl»n*ACH^
{Shoe Store, - —
School Shoos and "wear
FLENTGE’B, 321 Alamo Pfrm-
AUG. A. FUESSEL,
getlniate* Contractor
*and Builder
j Erected the larE« additions to the
1 Academy of Onr lady oI
[ r .afcy Mfr ft mMiy otijrr baUding*
tn 8*a Antonio mkI Ykinlty-
I Old Pcone, 1138—8 rings.
I New Plume S132-
I Ok. Vkglkia al WttEn Strips.
[ 5AN ANTONIO. - TLX-—
jnijiJM Wine* and
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A: ZjKDJEK
* npectolty of Pure Wlnra and Liquors of all kin s
orders solicited and receive careful attention.
ijji w coMMEBCE ST. Phone 300. SAN ANTONIO.
J
“ra BK’^DRtPA,RED
KEYS MADE oM, TRUNKS REPAIRED*
Alaio Safe and Loci Ce
SAN ANTONIO.
oar dally Uvea, that tc
batioa to idle o«trov«^— *»1 u
■ratable friction Now. I know
fktl well that such l
Catholic coograra must need* be, doe*
rat give an absolutely -Justworthy
teage of ths toward nature a*! « “•
toaer Ilfs of Cat he Uns: still. I f»l*“-
sored that ths totaraal natm <* ’
aau CsthoUctan would kBT,’ ^*T*’
Shcloee Itself to some extrat smd, to *
osrtsla way, would come to t**i*mry*°*.'
In that respect I have to so wise bee*
Mmandiitad. W* Piutsefts haveno
vsbllc manlfcstatlrme comparable with
a Catnolto coagrsas of to- ****<_ ‘ '/X
Whsre ws number by hundred*.
Catholics count by Uwekrt"-
haps our gathartoga L*ito< t ,
toon.- ways and Ida**- Howav«.<M«
h uometMng ws both might tsbe fram
■sack other. The greet proHam fix •
CaUtollc wmventios la how to
famHabto crowd*. I* Goto** «“*
have built a haft wittto which 10,«»
people can beam*)* with perfect om-
fhrt. Such a feat of ag«Mto<tom>da-
esrrwtodrad tbs groatoat pralas- »■
speetodaaflariedto tbaayastolto ties
ratod, wtam tba haU ws* fflied to lts
utmost oavsatty. «• todstoatehb^*^
Voting. The worn* «»•
Wy anaD apafl* 1* tbto* toW”*'
wMoh ima Mtirtfclty *"N>nM « **"
CWTT UMIMMW' •♦.■■■•
“Batika the ■»! eoOTMtUto
.BtUCmWkZtZra wsra
*vwto» aaaatinti>*a» Nr tortsnrajrf
TtoWeAMrt'Uato**
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’** - Thus began a | Asaoctation.’
Gtr°*,7n- religions unification and particular
>d ^rtsrsti till' Catholics of Ger seven different halb
They endeavored at once
tor the Church a liberty Inted by
-td rot ’.ben enjoy. Thej tut
/ „ecw movement, toe superb S7th, four public ’general assembHe*’
‘ d !lw beneficial re.-ults of took place, where addresses were dr-
* obriou" eenogh last -inhered to the whole convention; also
.jjdi *rW . yeMr in Cotori. i ftw private aasembUM, where special
August, transactions were conducted and all
B *7—« convened in the cap*.- j kinds of subjects were discussed and
Rhineland. A» “ in.voted upon. If I am not mistaken 57
* “Vr^holies had contemplated to 1 resolutions were passed by vote. In foc-
l’M,fce ’ ‘ rt-ttlnie la Cologne; but .different aommltteee . Everyday
■***£. draartment withhold It* per- [ began with a solemn service and High
* -hen n dri* Indispensable con- ! Mass; one day there was bo. Ides a grand
aUion. Je o£ the kind. 1 procession of relics; baequets, garden
^Mtioa had to be given up j parties and other diversions were not
^tiear Again Cologne wa. des- >«ting either.......
S Lr ’.he coagrees of 1857, and a | Two Curwnta.
. to that effect was sent to the i lnbjects of the speeches and »d-
of prusBla, on SeptM- 130a Idraeeee were varied; the Boman (Joes-
Jr*—Jrtty to parwit the meeting to I ,lcn the Missions, the Policy of the
Z.4 place there The answer only [ ^fcnrcb. Chrlidiui Art ths Church and
Mme eleven ■ months later on Aug I press, Cat'iollci and Public Life,
L JK57 granting the 1 .
±. but t to tote for the Uceuae to be of
“.'nractical use- I» meantime_______
T* —. -*d been Chosen for the ninth th, principil speakers were laymen.
iXmon -57:. From the foot of ■ - •-
fJL, Alp* *noth’r W*
bi* to allow the Cath ■
l^ngre- to assemble. In 1858. In
rtcgK. 1001 hla m’iwty not qn te
Mjmgs. before but still raven month.---------
.. u.if to -nak. up his mind. Finally poptaut speeches proclaimed smpbati-
so a i»s caw» f ■ ■
Md for ths hrtt time the pleasure wd ,
msmof grrottad *• C,U10llc T00^ <
t^rithlnlti walls. It ws. the tenth ,
cuneutton. 1
T8ttr-*3 5'■*’*’ elapsed before an- i
clMr congress, tha forty first, met ,
wtinlnCoiogM. in the year 1894; and
,„H, ^bout two months ago. it was
X' ome very frttotol city tortt the
tne fiftieth, the Jubilee Con
-Mt, km enthustostlcsUy hailed by
^population Of the Rhineland, and
th»t trans-of 10°’ roeoluticns were
i pMsri, ipeeches made, about all of
| ridel; «e most now turn to the Prot- (
I tMui +kitolofti*ii »nd Vr--v^~ --
Imerwricg evidence and impressions.
Protestant Opinion-
Sajt Pcof. M, Bade; ’’The jubilee
cf the Cathode of Germany
tosbeeu beyond question a grand and
.ttaded se.’.r. For four days » dense
I crowd. a raa of humaaity, filled the
hdb rad several Other place, of Meem- ----------
I bly■ beautiful spectacles were sujryed ,' Mif.erident that the Catholic
many sddrrraes rad speechee were de- , ■ ■ ---— -
Evsrtd, rad all along transactions of a
I Mriocs zarore and Intoreat were attend •
I id with untiring application I
I hsddedded not to trust the reports of
I ottor praple. but to go myself, to •«
I ri'b my r.wn ryes, to hear with my
I nr*, rad to give to W readers the
I ctrdtd tru bf I and complete Imprss-
I to. waicn I might bring
I tbrne scenes of Catholic faith rad Cato
I oltesral 1 Indulge In the pCTheps
I taetfcal opinion that, both
I md Proteetrats, we do not at eJi
I qm mother, or If we do, th*1
I tnavery slight maaaus Indeed. Mayt*.
I tf you prefer. that we *»<«» • «ood,
I stout sack other, but what should
I nest worth wtole knowtog, vto, the
I praranal. tettmate. oompMcato web at
I oarcally Itvra.ttattaw.il nigh totally
I iporrd. and we go on giving all our M-
■ a---J »rj
....Now, I know
a gatoertog sa a „ WM referred to, thara oama
oks a* appear*1** « — --
■nd of prfd®GY*r t—- —
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BnacbM: MS Mato Awns rad
11B AvwawaC.____________;
matthies bros, i
bvtcthkbs-
Dm1«» to Best. V«*L Port- Mtrim. ____
- o"r’ Henry Weilbacher,
223 X. Houten St. HM* 3M. num m
■" ATT, KHDS GF HYAT5.
RobT E. MOSS, Mv D- i c*. hl i mi mum. Wish*
Kfl TiMt j FRED. C-PFBFFER.
wm fl w !*;*»»- ——
HE MS L nt ■ 3W num
umraa sMVritamlfcwt
==■“===”= EMERSON
draptta many political traltations and
vid-’itudse, on the firmne’s rad sta-
bility »t tha Catholic party
I Moreover, therei* no doubt ttat9o>i"l
Democracy, nowadays and ln«ldr the
German empire, hat no more necom-
I promising foe than the Qatbol c
I Church. CouacqMntiy ws must admit.
that our modem State rad our modem I
social order have no better friend than
that powerful ecclesiastical organlxa- I
tten Rarely ha* tne mptto, ’Throne
and Altar,' been gives out more de-1
’ liberately than was done by the Catho |
1 11c Co ogress in Cologa- . The[
P.-CteVint Empiror whoa:— ra wa> em- , p*
. . ,. , _____I > u . the 1 ?.el
Catholics, la f*-r * nan mot**: *
the
full Of joy
ud pride when, surrounded by
hnM ui ulnte* of never. I Congress
Union and Times, j
FROM GABLSBABy NEW MEXICO, j
Editor Socmita Mm>xs,<,<*:
Webaveaatoe IttUe church hero at
CarWbad. We tad two sutartotomeuia *
dutog the pa* “d c-*r"d ■
. Unriir^ dollan from the two.
Father Kwtota. from RoeweH, visit*
a manto rt present. We exprat
' to have fero *»*“• “ nw,*th *flW
January «. Father Kunkle has or
- w jj_ - * — - -*-T—-telra tvt 'PfrHYHW »
hop. God win give the grace to a*
many mote soon. ,, .
I wish ran f“nUf wer*
reart tar the Socrata’ MxmtaosA evury
any otter grad CathoUo paper.
bntmMt cf ttam are not. Crop* are i
w poor this year. » °°’H ““F
^^watar early enough toi tha as*
£r<m\«>ourt of th* aww flume, rat
ftniabed. Feed 1* very scares «
^^ij^raequratly rtook 1* being
foe almost aotolsg-
IthiwkweaUhave need to join Tta
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work for the social democracy to win .
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Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1903, newspaper, October 29, 1903; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247405/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .