Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1896 Page: 8 of 8
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Crash Suits,
Aino lm.i BnilliL
Tll-Ien. Tex., June 1. *9v.
architect.
R. SntowMETK*.
G. M<>H6AX.
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The Great Texas Fruit Palace
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Great June Sale.®
GUESSAZ & FERLET,==
EtT PRINTERS,
McCOI»nCK I
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Emhahners and
Undertakers
Beeville will b»ve a
Moire about it ne t
The atatue of John Boyle O' Reilly is
to be unveiled at Back Bay Park, Bo*
ton. Ma**.. about June 13.
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III
amny
May her
BL Bar. BWwp Duhm at
Wylie. Testa.
naif liwrrirr-
Lmc Saturday and Sunday. 90th and
Xlat of May, are day* long to be rw-
metnberedby tbe Catholics of 8t-PauTf
: pariih. at Wylie. in Collin County. Ou
Saturday afternoon at 8:35 Rt. Rev.
Rd. J. Dunne. Biabop of Dallaa, arrived
: n»jMHt<GWfwCUM wn duly
Linnet by npftMn imndM otailli
ItectaredYntan and Meyarovtite
Mt Tfouaday. mA at YoakteA on
LOST.
A gold badge of Che <'. K. of A.. wfth
a badge of [he Centra: Vereln attached,
bot; «u#p*nded by two small vhair. s from
a gold bar. on which my name appear*
in tall. Herl belt Meyer. Alamo Paw.
San Antonio.
Gasfitters.
San Antonio, Texi*
Sheem & Burnet
UndertalkeiM
T.l
Car. Crmkatt and t***» Sere
We offer our frienda and patrons I
thia month a spread of value* that!
in liberality and immenaity ia cal-■
I culato! to Electri'y all San Antonio,
and like a mlgh'y magnet Draw tbe I
people la mt by the Hundred* and
I Hundreds.
For Full Particulars See Our!
■ Sunday and Thursday’* ad. in the
Daily Paper*. |
WOLFF & MARX
! Tint nonmtnn inwuui
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MORGAN & CO.,
Plumbers, Steam, and
No. 223 E. Houston St.
CBcrenMaun: |
’WO1EEK-
Mt 1-2 W COMMERCE
AT TYLER. TEXAS,
W ill be open from
July 8th to 23d, 1806.
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PR, DEWEY. -
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Dr.R-Menger.
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A Correction.
In noticing the establishment of the
new Sanitarium at Boerne in our bane
of May 18. we stated that it would be
under the direction of Dra. Paquin and
Shropshire. Thia waa a mistake. Dr.
Paquin i* ono of tte medical director*,
but Dr. Shropshire haa ne connection
withit. Th* sanitarium wa* built and
equipped by Dr. Wm. Miller of Boerne,
while tbe management i* in tbe band,
of tbe Sfotere of charity of tbe Incar-
nate Word. We regret that the mia-
tab* occur red and therefore make thia
corrtct’on._______________
J100 Kmrd, X100.
The renders of thia paper will be
yt-l---d to lean that there is at least one
dreaded Mate** that science baa been
able to cure in all it* itagwi and that is
Catarrh. Sall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only putative cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
wueUtutienal diaeaae. require* a con-
stitutional trea^nent. Hall'* Catarrh
Cure la taken internally, acting direct-
ly upon tbe blood and mucous surface*
of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe
foundation af tbe Heeeee. and giving
the parsert strength br building up tbe
The last of tbe schools will be out *n
the IS fast., one fn district No. 3 by
MI** Rot* Kerr and the other in district
No. 4 by Mi‘" Mary Lowe: I hoe la dis-
trict* No. 1 and 2 have been out wrae
who took bin text from the Geapel of I time. , ,,
Th* CbmImc Toarth of July
Cklrtntion-
A meetlag ta tbe Catholic Central
Caton wae held at fit. JoMph's Hall last
Simday artaraoca. to make amagfeseut*
for tee tab ef July eetebnukm. The
wpasm at tbe vartena committees, ap-
yataaed es tbe psevtou* meeting, ware
mad end received.
Ito mlecCtaa of settable grenada wee
ssfomd lea tiimmdaset Ove, eeafrom
•orh rnstatj betaagtag te tbe *nioe.
aMety: J. A. McCesmlek of the C. comCttuttou and msieting nature in do-
The measle* are in vogue on the Frl*’
Co. line, but they do not *ee<o '0 apre*d
and have not reached our town a* yet.
RXX.
You'll wish y*» 00 *iose I
hot weather
horn. Tbe aOendaati were Miao Louise
Thaartaid and Mr. Anton Adam, Jr..
■nd Mim Engoofa Adam and Mr. W.
Hehn. white Mr. Henry Cmacheid exe-
cuted a bridal march and other choice
eetoetten* on the organ.
Tbe bride la a convert to onr Holy
Faith, taring been received into the
Church by Father Pefferkom on tbe
foaat of Corpus < hiisti. wtiili tbe groom
fo a ton of Mrs. Frank Umecbeid. of S.
A tamo street, and a descendant of one
of the oldest Catholic families cd tbe
cKy, Tbe MutWLU joins tbetr many
fotends In winning the young couple a
tong and happy tifta.
Tbe cap that ebsen aM n« inebriates
CkMKW TmeHms. pm monta
(Moton*.)
Vocal and tartr^mantai mntac. dr*“
teg^dtadng. Am, «itam M medart*
Dtaeetor. Hn*^ Bah- 5-
SptritaalDtrecter, Km.Ft. AalilH-
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SL Albert’s Society.
At tbe semd-ennuai election of Sc
Alberta Society held last Sunday, the
following efflctxn were elected to serve
£m Ehe next aix nwaitbe.
Freakteirt Wm. Dobrowobki; Vlce-
Pimhtent. Alex. Na.ton; Secretary, C
Wefos; Aae t Seer.. J. Danywb, Trees-
mer. J. Maeawtetx: Marshall, Aug. A
Zltak; han't. Marsball.Vai Gorrell;
Trnoteee. Ign- Burda, Ed. Kotula; Re-
■rf Committee. Alex. Motion, A. F.
Wtok, Joe. Skafoki; Color-bearers.
Freak and B Zfarik; Steward, w-
Tte new otfcsn will be insulted on
the Srat Sundry ta Jrly.
AX tbe lent meeting three new mem-
bone were initiated and one application
Begin the day right:
use Holland** coffee
Tbe Sutet Wood Co. ba* the teal t> Hi-
tlea for handling Greta. Hay. and all
kind* of feed *tuff of any bouse tn San
Antonio. Give ns your order* and we
will save you money.
Died.
Mr*. Catherine Reilly, aged of
Rockdale, died at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Marcus Reiteh, in
Palestine on May 20. ’9tJ. Tbe de-
ceased had been an invalid for years,
and bore her trafferingj* with true Chris-
tian fortitude.
Betade* her daughter, she leave*
grief-stricken husband and
friends to mourn her loss,
soul rest in peace I
It is settled.
Catholic school.
Do TOO like a sup of good tsaT
Go to Holland'* Tea Store
Features of interwt wW be added. such a* a First Clam Opera Company t*
the se*ssa, Competitive Military Drill by tbe Texas Volunteer Guaroa ani a
celebrated Mexican Band.
Ample acremmodation* for viaitau. 'zine and bo inatructad is what T«M
to doing for tbe upbuilding of tbe State and devetopreent of ter rootraroas.
"shoes
"prices
BB8®
iLrrf-g St. Mart’s Sts.
ELMENDORF & CO t SaX AXTomo. Tkaxs.
<.lr>,Furn>lnu.*u<l MUI Mnotelrre-ry of»U XCIr>ha.
Ext.isr-'. r-'ALES. teO'vEKS. and RxaMRs.
I'En.xxl'WXiLre and Asnricixtxir»l Implement*.
The Fruit and Flower Exhibit will be the Grandest ever Witnessed.
SAN ANTONIO
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
▲ MODERN Bl'SINESt* TRA INING SCHOOL.
W. C. BUCKMAN. Manago;
THE SOUTHERN HESSENGE*, JUNE n, xM-
LOOT, STRAYED, OR STOLEN.
Ono ktwwa b*na, abenl 15 hands
Hgh. tesadsd A K. with a bar osm
them. *■ th* Mt sbmaMre, and G M.
crenaassd oa iM toft thigh;also am bay
mare. krete Ugh. brxmtod A *.
with a bsrevoc chaos, *■ tbs Itat thigh. |
▲ rwwmdWglB will bspaid Sw th* re- l*nke. red* waSw. to ■nails, candles,
i_is if tank i-1—1-—we—be ethm atantiieas to «t>ter-
egtathmattbem. . ----- “ —- *—
Aar Mwtag asms tb» animals or
knwwta*teiytldsK«< tb.fr sbmmhs^
wM mMw a fever bv atatresstag. Ante*
r^ps, Cat EtaZl M & NasidM
COLEGIO SANTA MARIA. MON-
TERKT. MEXICO.
Thia instiCntfou, foundadby aatfaerdy
of the Bight Rev. Archtlsbop Lte*
and trader hta Palnsmg* aims at taf*-
inga nnsisptote taadai^ 1* the wadies
luguagsa: Eogii*h. Sprefab. French.
Garman, and Italian, tn young
oomontaal aapkaffaam.
Ample pans Morn m*la tor tbs sttatF
•and acquMtion of tM ordinary schsta
branch**; tbothroeRja. Book kaepb*-
ttakbarim* xwte*. txartvallsd clim-
ate. crertam* vigHmiie. aM. tbe dm
Coryta Chriati CMnte »t
tetftRo*ilKfi»vy-
Tte Coepaa Cbrfoti proereston o* tbs
grounds of Santa Brea Ingnnary lata
Tbnntay aftsnMm was quite large and
trnpretag. Br*. Faiber Aadet canied
tha ^'1 femaunt, and was assist-
ed by Rev- Fathers Spreoer and
Friacbs. There were twelve censer-
bearers, twelve acolyte* strewing
fewer* before tb* Blaessd feenunent,
nnd tax with lighted lamp*. Font gtn-
ttemea. representing four different na
tfonalUlM. carried the rich canopy.
The orphan girl* were all drweed in
white, with veils and wreaths, while
{the bey* wore Mat, dark anit*. bo-
■irteo tbe orphan*, all tbe novice* and
Sisters of the incarnate Word were in
tbe proesmfon. brewing lighted candle*.
A number of Catholic* from Hie city
llkawia* came to aatast. Two beautiful
, altar* bad been erected on the grounds.
one at tbe foot of tee statue of rhe sa-
cred Heart and ihe other in theahnde of
120 #T. MARY’S «TRi
COH.COUJECEOT-
telefwowe sm.
CREAM
BANN6
NMMl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
AnmeGopeCammtaTwtsr Rredw. Fur
gm* Awmmfe Ahre ar sey taker afoftn*t
4* ve— vmf <r*t*wft
Victoria, Item*.
F*tber Wyvr left Wednesday for New
OrMaa. to have bis eye treated. His 1
toft aye to quits san. 1
Rey. W. G. HaoderKKi, of San Au-
umlo, after visiting a tew days with
Fetter Wyae at St. Joseph'* Cobs**, as- 1
oompaated him to New Orhans.
Yesterday morelfe the north half of -
lb* ■*< wall of tbe Sharg bulldlag fell
Into tbe brereaent, bslag pet In for the ■
MW L. F. Jacket bebdlag. Tbe re
■oval *1 th* debris and dirt waa tbe on-
ly teorevaafonc* suffered by tbs ooa-
li at. tor a
A moodlght to* cream festival will be
glvae o* Public Square oa June S,for|
th* baoedt of tbe CathoUs Cmnetety A*
seciattao. BasMsa vutau Mad* at de-I
■ liana rati»lb met*, reek a* foe corn,
I sake, soda waSw. fo—aif*. eandfoo.
_ -a - A- - utewfewMmmm ftak MSttatete
^EMANCIPATION DAT RATES.
Foe Bomntapetfo* Dey Celateattare,
J A* IKh. the IAG. N.R.R.W1U ptoee
to MM. reduced mto* borne* all tooal
■X*ii D.J.PBXX. A.G.P.A.
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. Mfe J. Qefe*,4M Sotafe* KML Ife-
jq*.^ -L
? MOTOBUHB
<Aatadh*(tlW jst BskMCMtotawfo1
Sm Eire HouaCo* sOeote
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You’ve seen them
way and they’re so -
common use or a bit nicer
That’s not bad, is it ? ... r -
We have everything that goex with them—Canvass bhocs. Cap,
Belt, and Tics to match.
JOSKE BROS.
I. A G. N. EXCURSIONS.
Fur tbe Christian Enfesver meettag
Sa* Aatreto June »—11. State Tvainbere
A'Kciatoin meeting AnKi* Jree 18—II,
and B. T. P. U. and State Susfey
school Convention San Axtnoto June M.
*7. tbe L A G. N. will make reduced
r»te* of gs maximam rowad tri*.
Exenritaac t* Monterey aad Oty of
Mexico via Loredo wtu be re* tolfowtag
each event. Call e* agent for full par-
ticular*.
D^J. Pmcx-A. G. P. A.
[ ■ Palestine, Taxa*.
gu. on max ium rates,
Will be made by L *G. 5. LlL.br
“Good Reed* Couvaatk*,” resetta*
Galvetao*. Jene M, and for tbe Cbrfo-
ttaa Cbureh Convention Anattn, Jane
I2th-16ib. Call on Agent far parfto*-
lara. D. J. P*XB, A. G.P. A_
Castroville Item*.
Th* parocntal residence of St. Lent*'
congregation I* receiving the Oolsklng
touches. T: 1* quite a handoome tend-
ing, and I* an ornament te Houston
square aad the town. The B-v. Farber
move* into k already eevernl week* agn.
The contractor, Mr. Lout* Fuoa, has
tegu" work on Mr. ConraniT* new gin,
Wbtah will be a model structure.
Mr, Jo*, '’ourtad a<>d family, who
have been vita Ct ng filenua In Galveston,
b*ve returreit.
The pTipite of tbe Convent tobooi en-
joyed a plcaic on I h< I reday —' 'artnivilte
Anvil.
Th* Annual Meeting of
State Horticultural Society
Sth, 9th, and lOth of JULY.
mock faith in ita curative power*, that
they offer On* Hundred Dollar* for urv
case that it ftfla to cure. Send for lilt
Addrw. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.,
Toledo, O.
by Druggtota. 73c.
Tn rseecdlng tte red ferula* of Mr*.
Pbeetata foot wmk we mould have atat-
•t that feu wm ree Olivier, tutaead of
Ftay. Mr*. Pancalfai bud been a
gzM friend of tte Fiery family aad
itwd in ore of tbtar temwu for many
________ ymra; Moca tbo mistake. vMrtwvTt-
M1 T-l Ffaj—F r Wry-, gtfea*dterelyrtfrrent.
^fe ^fe a ammo fetaefc of ■teas* last
I Tne corn In thia vicinity. » tew fleld*
of' excepted, i* doiig well; »:Hl it n««d»
Holy I rata.
Jesti* Rodrlguex. a MeXlvan. i* at the
I point of <lexth.
Mutac waa furnished by the aug j The meule* i
I men ted choir, under the direction of.'
Mr. J. W Gallagher, will e *o!o» were |
executed in an artistic manner by Mis*e«!
Agnes White. Emma Gallagher, and
Sarah Spargin
The number of all who made their
flrat Communion and were confirmed
wan forty-eight, including three con
vert*. Confirmation took place at 4
o'clock Sunday evening, at which time
another eloquent *»rmon wa* delivered
by the good Bishop. He dwelt on the
___i. Didn’t they look cod’ They feel just that
Mean and nice for summer. We have them for
fcr outing—from to -!SO. j
More
Curative power is contained in Ho-id's
Sarsapsrilla than in any other similar
preparation. It coate tha proprietor and
manufacturer more. It eo*» the job-1
ber more and it i* worth more to the
emsnmer. Moresklll i» required in ito
importance of Confirmation. which takt • p^p^nn,, un(j ft combine* more terne
tbe second place intheorderof sacra- ..
nienta, becauso it waa fcrrarrly the
custom to admiui-tei it after Baptism,
of which It in the completion. Baptism
be»tow* *piritual ife. Confirmation
strengthen* it. Baptism bring* forth
children of God. Confirmation give*
them apiritrai growth and change*
them into strong men ahd ^oldien of
Jesus ChrixL Confirmation is defined
a* a Sacrament, in which by the Impo
sitlan of the hand* of the Bishop, the
unction of Chrism, and tte sacred
words those, who have been baptised,
receive the Holy Ghost and thereby
the strength itendfaatly to confess the
faith they have, received in Baptism.
Tbe Effects of Coufirmation are tat.
The Increase of sanctifying grace, of
Christian virtue*, and of the aevon gifts 1
of th* Holy Ghost; Ud. Actual grace ,
consisting in tbe strength, which tte
Holy Ghurt will give them to be firm in 1
tbe confession of the faith tn heart, |
wonl. and deed, to overcome human
respect and temptations against tte |
faith. Tte InfeUble character Impart- i
ed on tbe soul*, which i* more glorious
in tlta eight of God than all the insignia
of the earthly dignities.
In order to receive tte plenitude of
these fruit*. Urn aaplrant to Confirma-
tion must knew and desire them and
purify his heart from all tin. After
his Lordship'* sermoa hi th* evening
aeleum Benediction of the Meet Bleseed
Sacrament wa* given by tte Rt, Ray-
Biabop. and after a tew wort* of good
and tatter! y advice services were closed
for tte day. We hop* and trust that
hta Lordship tea taken with him a good
fmpreMkm of our little town so that bis
visit to Wylie i**y have been one of
plaaettre to him, m it haa certainly been
to u*. and we siacerely trn*t that hi*
vfoUa to u* in the future will be more
frequent. C. J.G.
Wylie, T«xm. June 1. Iflfe-
Make your bmme happy aad ctecrtnll
Us* HanaacTs ceffee.
Mews Itnu Tilden, gqinetinie
eaina* BXAXXAX nvi'lXlL
Editor Mfenon:
Tb* Cathtafeu af Chia aattloB kava
taken stop* to secure a mission by Rev.
p.rbjr Brannan, aad cur Rov. Past* <w
at least Rev. Father Moedln. who wm
our Pastor, ba* invited him to preach
T^ra. A mission at TUde* would earely
at Wylie and received a hearty welcome be a bteiing, for there are naw amongrt
--- - na uon-Catholic*. who need voovertiug.
and CatbeUc*. who need strengthening
in their faith.
We are In hopes that the Rt. Rev.
Btahop will be able to pwlfe *
priest mo*, a* bo bis traasferred our
Pastor. Rev- Father Moulin, to another
nils*ion. a fact which we regret very
much, for we all liked him so well.
| There I* to circulation a *ub*criptioa
for * P.-io-t'* bouse, which I hope will
meet with *acee»*. Mh* Carrie Byrne
I* the promoter of the proj-tt:. May
some Of Che neighbor*, whj reed the
Mbhaxxhea *nd feelchsrittbl* inclined,
send their d*n*ti*n* to her at Tilden.
A greaL deal of catton i* planted In
this country tbi* year, and I am afraid
_ 1 we are going to feeklbe nee I of a corttta
ol His wonderful work*. Hr hath given gin very much,
food to them that fear him ' ’
At 10.3# a m. High M*m wm cele-
brated by Rev. Father Maginn, at
which a most eloquent sermon wa*
preached by the Right Rev. Biabop.
the day: "Go forth and teach all na- j
done, baptizing them in the name v*
the Father, the Son, and the T
Ghost, and behold I am with you even
Alamo Piaza*
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fe*«o,na. £2?*m feWtan* »» u
dial qualities tten any other medicine.
Consequently, it bMa record of more
cures and ita sales are more than th*»e
of any other preparation. Hood's Sar-
saparilla ia the beat medicine to buy,
because it ia an honest m di ine and
thousands of testimonial* prove that it
doe* actually and permanently cure
disease.
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from tbe parishioners vf SC. hoi's, i
Hs wm met ac toe depot by our Rev. i
Pastor, Father Magian, and tte parish- I
ionore, who accompanied him to th*
parochial rertdeuce On Sunday mom-
Iny *t H a. m. theRt. Rev. Bfahopcele- !
brated M**- In our mod. at little church,
. at which time the first Communion
claa* received their flret Holy < ommn-
nion, which i* the resplendent and di I
vine centre to widen *11 tbe other Sac-
raments of the Catholic Church refer
It ia called with right the greatest, most
wonderful, aad most divine of all our
t4,u _____________________myrterirs. for all the my-terie* of the
Sc'john'* Un>b*/Asylum, while tteI Chriatim faith are small in comparison
■lr*r te th* rhapei w*a likewiat brand i with this. It 1* a fulfillment of the
fully d» co rated. At eacn of them | prophecy according to these words:
Benediction of the Bleated Sacrament [ * ‘The Lord bath_est*bli»bcd a memorial
was given. The bisters and novices
sang during the procession and at tbe
various repmitories, ard the singing in
the chapel was especially well executed.
A* far a* I* known tbis waa the first
ont-door procession of tte Blesaed Sac-
rament evrr held in oar city, at least
during tbo last forty or fifty years, bat
tte proceaaioa and ceremonies were so
I edifying and the people who participated
: w«» ■« — ■■ -> ,nre --- -
napd. aad tte attendance waa quite | f>d in yea„ Mnd become to the consummation of tte world. ’
1, i ii.ii * f — wX,*'*^BdLw*>e m. I _ ial *** - -d — i , fem * ft* axel V»ar ti¥ia* qT
in established custom. as it is else-
where.
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euHWEMvavn
gfetfefetfey wflltefeoftofetaSt
—T-r-YPr>- High Mam wfH te
tfeateatod to at, Joseph"* cfrxrth act
Mdfo tteCtatadral **• o'tfeefc.
Tte foitowtog fi*i*g*i*« f tte-Catte-
BsOsual rates tew bM* steeled by
tkeSw Fwswdotecfrty: A.F.RIvm.
AMfec FI**m,Nm m*re*i, Kateban
^sai«i v. aad tern Dwy*r.
St. Jkkkph’k Society
will have ita regular westing wxt Sun-
day aftanos*. after Vwpsrs, a* usual.
*C.Mfidy*fe I
nun or tmx sacxx* xxurr.
M*a**t7*-m.
Brwdkria* at 7 ~*0 p. at.
Next feafiay tte isatrnctlo* at High
]te« will te oa "Union among Cette-
11c*'*. the general intention of tbe
ma*th.
After High Mass at St- Mary'* lata
feaday tte Blmaed Sacrament wm car
vied hl pcocaaaton through the aisle* of
tha ebureh aad Benediction wm giv*n.
There wm a large attendance and tte
bmntiftil peooratao* of tbe children
dteted much preite.
Bt. Lomaf Collego.
■as* wm celebrated at St. Louis'
CoUeg* by the Rov Chaplain last Sunday
momfag st 7 30. after which an impos-
ing procession of tbe Blamed Sacrament
took place around the < .'ollag* ground*, _________
Snvwal h’^fnl ^*7 ! were*to «iipl*wd7thatit~is
* number of the j
Brothen* frWod* from tb« city.
Happily Wedded.
Ml** Anna Margaret H*err and Louis
Wm. Utn*eteld were united in tbe holy
bamfe of matrimony at St Joseph's
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Mixteat Honora—World’* Fair.
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Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1896, newspaper, June 11, 1896; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247428/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .