Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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reported in our last issue ■
It 1h with sincerely great sadness that
we chronicle the death ot one of the
best licown »od moat beloved wren-u of
■ thii city, Mr* Scallj ; her death came
se a eormwfn! sarprtee :o a great many
rail that has a home, and some of these
boys are scattered over the whole United
Stateii-—have c allied her and looked upon
her as "mother."
A prominent citit-n made the very
‘ruthfnl remark on the day of her death.
"There is not a woman In Texw that
has as many b n* as Mother Scully,"
Her be-
was not
Many a faml'y,
was
cheered and benefited by her loving
charity, kind words and actions. There
never was a dt-ire- kinder, and mo:e
utlversiHy rep-cted woman in this
■*lty than Mrs Scnlly ; beddee tbia she
was a mc:it cctunrtent member of the
I'athoilc ehnreh. and one of the staunch-
est bec:fa tors of the flmrl-hiag S".
r . -. Her Icsb will not only
) in
GOSMOPOLi™ CAFE
J. A. Schelb, LUNCH
Prop. COUNTER.'
Separw'e Dining Boom for r-adiea
228 E HOUSTON8T-, UN ANTONIO.
DECHMAN’S
not always rca?
n fht Hvr of <S the:: ' ffonce,
■ ire for our part puy true
Country and The Society for the Propagation
* of the Faith.
An International Asacciatlcn for the
« Every Purchase Means a Big Saving. | under the caption :
5__'£| ■■TTI-: HUES? EteOSf TrXAS.”
I These who have not heard Father
. Brannan at the Catholic church preach •
| fog a mfsiiou there thia week have miss-
ed a great deal. We cn y got our first :
impressions Wednesday night, and so
can scold oarself as well a> others. His '
style is intensely dramadc as well as
Lawyers should es-
case,
I night; 150 extra chain were provided,
yet mare than two hundred people had
I to stand up. nightly; the vestibule and
even the sidewalk In front were thronged
with listeners, ;
The local paper, the Weekly S*lice
Cltixen, published by a non Catholic,
has the following to say cf the ^mission,
young men who are tired with a desire |
to u e their tongues to persuade and '■
convince, and their pre arnee and mag- ’
netlsm to attract and sway others
she aid fail to 1 ear Father Ur an nan.—
Weekly Ciffo“n •Marshall. Mo., Oct. 11,
City Office; :;j5 Alamo Pinza
Grsitbc '.£•.’■> E. ommeree'1
oAN AXTOSH >, TEXA-
NEW SCHEDULE TO MEMPHIS.
Commencing Sunday. A-pt, 21 at, the
ehauge of time via the M. K & T. Re.,
in Texas, ha-, given thia line tbe<fiickest
time between TcXat and Memphis via
Snnt', 1 ‘-r-‘.^V3iwrviaWKWJSeuverK;j------’ -■ —
Tt™> wk ’aiT t-afo^No h"a, bwn i <i*e**IIce t 'fophone No. MY i TELEPHONES: ?
enm ____1, ______________ __
make connection with the fast train of |
the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Ry., at:
South Me a jester, which arrives at'
Memphis a" 7:30 a m.. aud has thus:
shortened the time between Texas and i
Memphis ouj hour. |
I. Jt G. X. Excursion Rate* and ‘
Arrangements. j
MARLIN. TEXAS—The Great ‘
Health tieaort. Low excursion rates J
Tickets on sale dally the year round. I
Limit sixty days for return. |
For complete information call on I. * I
! G. N. Ticket Agents, or addrees,
D J. PRICE,
General Pwsenger <fc Ticket Arent,
Palestine, Texas.
“THE PRIESTS’ SECRET OATH."
A discussion between Rev A B. In- ;
grain. Baptist minister, and the Rev. <
M. J. Kelley, Catiulic priest, at Coni*:
cans, Tex. Renruduced from the file*.
of the 'Dally San ’* Can be obtained’
from Rev. father Kelley at Clarksville. i
"dm
--:^3kSSJ553
For ths »Qd Cheapest Lins of
Clothing. gents' Furnishiag Goods. Hats,
Hamilton and Brown
Boots and Shoes ....
COME TO E. BitowN.5OBE. Hous-
ton St. Men's wool suite from #5.00
up; aba boys' wool eut’e from $3,50 up
sod children's unite from fl 00 up. SI 25
Alpin- fur hits for 50 cents; 50 cents all
fur crusher, brown c->!or, for 23 ctntt.
Mackfotoehea from 81.50 Up, Trunk*
and valbea we are Belling out at cwt.
Remember the place. Come and see m*
b-fnre boytng,
E. BROWN, 500 E Houston Street.
r>. imIL™ o k U - ■ ue’«‘w ‘ 'ivpiione .’io. w, ror our out
Sdem < sho££i? V<!£J to | °f tOW-'1 Mail order. aoHotod. j
Wholesale and |
Rei-d; Oea. t fo j flAI J
I
The wit e Is made under my
P-THocal sup“rvi<don and In ■
>-n«led for eacmmmtil us . 1
carry no other aseortmentd.
Price: 80 Cents per gallon
aanCRRKXRKK37CH3S»XtHC8^^
J. C.BIMAH,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Brick. L’me, Cement, Sand, Paints,
OIL Pipe, Roofing Felts, Etc.
Phones 410. Office 306 E. Commerce St.
Sun Astoxilo. Toxse.
Roach & Barnes Co*>
Locomobiles, Motor Cycles, !
Bicycles, Kodaks, Photo-
graphers Supplies. = = =
: S18 W.Commerce 8t
EXCURSION RATES FOR THE
SAN ANTONIO FAIR.
The San Antoni > <£ Aransas Pass K
R Co. - ill ei-Jl round trip tickets to Sau
A n ton Io at rates and arrangements
na tied below;
Da’rs of <«Ie Oct l$!Sf l»‘h. 26'.h, I
and 29,h oniv. Agents within 103 mtee;
of San Ait 'Uto will eeil at rate of one!
fare pin-< 1” cents, not to exceed SIZO.'
Agents atned will sell at rates named i
below. Fr
Yoakum
“THE PRIEST FROM TEXAS.” ■
2 SPECIAL selling
to obey him."
with z. 5;nner : if he ^;vcs up
love ct God uy mortal sin, it is a
terribie state to be in and an aufj
calxncrty. He has los: the divine
love. But f in addition he has no
respect for Gcd talks slighting*!'
Be make? no attacks cn any on? and
‘I. w=>rqi' | argues aioug the Hue* of high dev-Inp !
t-ilQrcn ■! meat of Christian thought, only, •>!
' ccursie, <w all denomfoaMcus d<’. tith '
the deep gu’lt | the argument to prove bls side. Whether1 O
' or e^nelu-lvely be leave- rhe ( )
I public to -a -. lib
> He is -u ac’-cr. most -ut-rtafofog, !
I most moiiag, whe'ber to tears or l.-iugi: ■ ’ '
i tef. Like Demc-theue- he believes lu I
! action, first a:t!ou, second action, tnird I I
! an
I orator. ,»t least that Is his dTle. 'ii
: Vehement at times, always forcefui. . .
1 H- Is a great friend of Ex ■ Attorney ' *
(■»en . Clark, of Tez«. and othe. promi ; ’ ’
cent men of th-Sja’h. and bls anecdotes ’ 4 >
of the da; s of the Confederacy ar.- most'
vivid, animate with humanity and i
bumor, and entertaining with the vigor !
and force and magnetism of lively strlk i
fog narration. Ee tells a ttory, makes!
an illustration, aid points an argument I
with equal skill. Withal he la a man of |
the world and shows to have moved
easll,. among the leading men in camp!
and court and all public life. He 1.1
worth studying m a model for his mas- j
I’aitl MvielleT- 402
. _____________________i Baita Sullies eri Fin Citl-ry
of the 'Dally San ’* Can be obtained; The Heat EquipjMHi Grind-
from Rev. rather Keller at Clarkrrille. I i«R Shop In Hie South.
&»». psou «». |20 ALAMO PLAZA, sxnmira.
“THE DENISON," DENISON, TEX., I
The fioevtul beat hotel lu'heSouth !
we«c mw open* Twenty fiyB roomi
with private baths. Voder suiunaKQt j
of the *'Katy.” ■
Wanted.
A athudou M cook for a priaat by k>
«*8srla00^ aud atMidy pra. Raf-
iriBii thorn Plaarn attna jf. M.,
an8onssltDKxaa. I
EJ. IOTULA. E> W
MO. Korr LA co.
FMBkNw GROCERIES
' *“= Sun Antmfo,
THE HUGO & SOHME LIZES 01
Alamo Plaza, Saa Anton:<>, Tex.
Impsrisi's, Wlssile fes’s pg Liijtcx 3^5.
Dlstrfbetlag Agent- for Swltnc •e*-r-t’e? & Co.'- Sira- sr:’ Se«rwWk-
kies and Otd X all-y. Mt. Veraou aud l-d ClaTtoa Wfc,kirt S.-bLtr 3wt, M
es-.a, Manitou and rtaffo.-d Mineral Waters SLichelberg ► Cigar• all.' Bwpi
o M;tZ?.pOX1*“n . Ses: for 5c F.'ute^a x irar- Tbs As**
Powder Mill- Sparing and B'aotfog Pender. A-tei 3-^>14^
S^tp. *ourt-ta . Redo. H-awatha. Contp-ru- mH S—-- D- te-i -1b Art: 7*
F.?rxn.? Mites-ee. Harry Wewslnger T^ac.-s Cs.'sCMl*
blew Hope. Cber-ir. P.-ace and G vid '.i :* tf-,. hNN
and Natutai Leaf L he wing Tobacco, Our Pjag. rtrld- S-«e* 7W
State-; Mixture Smoking Tobacco ■ UrT-u mud- ' MU MM ’$ ■ b' lUPlUSt
for Him who died that day. I '
oce of the great outward signs of
veneration for cur Lord in His
Church. If the sinner gives that
up he drops away down low
his own opinion
httnseT* a reprobate. Having be- Many and many a homele-a railroad
fore lort Icve by orortal sin, he has boy-for that matter many a bny of the
now iojt reverence by slighting
the Fr day abstinence.
Take another case. You hear
a mar, r:p out a b:£ curse; you
look at bine, you see h:nt in a
towering rage. AU bad erougn
Such habits place him in mortal
sin. But here is another man,
who cooZy embellishes a
Raster Briidtar* t
He ravaged the 'land of t*cd'r*d to »«tcted family,
Mather Scully's funeral took place at
2 o’clock Sunday afternir n, from St.
Mary’s church, and the services were
7. A. CUaya, u Dra'aa. i
CHAPA & DRE IBS, I
DRUGGISTS And CHEMISTS I
Pan- Dmga. ChetuWii. T<il!<*t Articles , _ ,, _
Etc. “16-81S W ComtL-rceSt. I M3?to P
Pre^'.*riptloaB or other good*? delivered ’1 •’ -L <■ ■
01241
EW +-
^COLLEGE,
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PROGRESS OF THE TIMES.
With ihe usual up to date methods
cf the MtsnourL Kansas & Texas Rati
way i The Katy Way a new train has
been Inaugurated between Dalia* and
Shr-veport. Thia train leaves Dallas
dally ar 9 p. m., arriving st Shreveport
next morning at 6 a m._ making con
nectlon with the V, S. * P. Ry., for all I
pofota in the SJau’heaat; returning I
leaving Sh'-v-port at 11 p. m., arriving |
In Dallas; at a a. m. Tais train cmetete of
staudard Pullman eleepera and chair
cars
The demands for better aervfce be-
tween three tvo Important cities hai
b-«u so gnr-‘ “”1' notwlthetand ng the
enormous exp-nre of thia traiu, the
"Katv” managers have decided to
make It a permanent one.
! TfllePhcT"^ 51. . SAy AMTOXI0. T
; Ml TW TT—.- -----TMHT 150 Style; '“i
a&JateJA—SBBWi ma ya c»3M« X «■_
11 “Pioneer Flour”
" J i-on r lead lug high grad--brand
f I of tfour. I* “•■ •■* - •- — ;-- --■
. , i>f Hour on the market; guar ,
" ‘ auteed to m-ke better bi-cnit ’ *
■ and cake than any fiourmauu- ( )
X factured and sold in Texas. . .
I PIONEER FLOUR MILLS, j,
tery of rhetoric, oratory, logic and ef ; w w ,
fective pre-en'aticn of his subject. No ' ’
i SHSKSKSKJssssKKKsmaaasssa
I j - * ft Tcarisf ft S6iw. O
’ g THE NATIONAL R, R. CO, OF MEXICO!
^5 :Laredo route.; 1
THE PICTURESQUE SCfNiC ROUTE. Th - S-'ORTE*- ' 'NE B
RE-CHKC THS RICHEST COFFEE CC .V-i “ |i
L2«»-"» Mile-x ^bor-T>-r- Fhrtn ,A.v.\ Other|
I Antt to Mexico " |l
OL’R LITERATURE MAILED F~rl£. W
For the Tourist—"T-opl-a; Tour’ tn Tropica' Tow-c • I
F »r Shipper -‘“^ow to >td*> ’ 8|
For the Colonist —■ Mexican Coif-e < 'ul'ure ;:nd r-;p; -al Famr-t-" 5
Far any cf the above, maps, timetables, folders aitr—i I
£. N. BROWN. w tL -.---is 1
Secord Vice-president aud iieu-; Mrgr. e-= ,:1- a^k. |
C3 T Y O F M ETICO g|
glT IS A FACT^
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. cf Mew T-rh
£1 RICHAKD A. Me( TKI>Y, Prv,;(i<-;;-.
N Has Larger Assets Thau r - v-----
K Has Paid to Policy Holders Mort- . ■ «-C3>
KJ Has Pa'd More D.vldcud p-’y th;
M And to day sells the a* me policy at a lower jremfo:; as-'
“ guarantee than any other large compaav. *- ■ - .j; h!g^
For ful' partteulars see our agents o* wr-v
CHAMBEREAIAa ^II-LeTTI-
!.’>+ W.C«>nirn<-re<- St. Mimawn, s-.-
P. D. HAUSER & SONS 5
FLORALGO.----
, < ata:.oqj f: of )
PLANTS OF_A_LL KINDS.!
Floral W ork ;i Specialty. S
xtM with news of tbs rni-rfn— Puu-
IHbsd ta Txrfoos bugu^-a.
cot or’y last the lave of Gqc, but
that, h-ivtng ictt all revereren for -n7* short while, on account of
Him. you can not help suspecting
that there is something the matter
with bis faith1
I w.E give you another illustra-
tion. Here ;s a man who a a
hard sinner: yet he never cats
meat on Fnday, Sick or we-2, ■ », =. oa
and in .all his sinfulness, he sticks
to the observance cf the Friday
abstinence. Now, why does hd1 do
that1 T
sexual reverence for what tha* ;
knows to be the true religion,
is a -ery conspicuous act of respect ,
. It is ~
i - TE3CAS
HOMES
KifitrsTPA'rrnTF'Xua
AHTOKIA TkZX*
DEATH CF MRS. E. SCULi Y.
We take from the Temple ■ -Mirror”
the following notice of the late Mr«.
of'S’Ci. cracks his jokes’ about S Sc-dle. who-e death we briefly
God's Holy Scriptures, makes lit l~"*1
tie or the S-cramer:ts and the
Church, ridicules her laws and de
spires those who keep them, du
you not see the d fLrcnce 1 Do
you not see that such a one has of b-r frt-ods.
Mrs Scully waa confined to her room
a wore
foot, od ’ait Monday her physician-
- mputated cue of b-r terne toew, on ac-
■cunt of a n-crowd bone: she rallied
’ very nicely from the operation, bat on
Ihuraday afre-noou use sank foto a
-tupor, caused by the rupture of a
blood vessel cn her brain, and at 11.45
Friday Fhe passed away peace-
fully, having reached the age of 34
yearn.
Besides her husband. Mr. Pat Scully,
Because it is a test ot per- u11* leaves behind her four grown chll-
_____• drra Mrs L. Boylen. Mrs. C. Hvsb,
Ml™ Kat*, and one son, Tom.
Mrs. Scully esme to this city from St.
Louis about sixteen years ago. For
"he last twelve yearn she bad owced and
managed the elegant boarding hcu*e on
-Outh First street, so familiarly known
mirks- "Scully Hxase,” audit Is there
in where the srignifi rant epithet of" Meth-r"
and considers wm bestowed upon her.
reprobate. Having be-
| WOLFF & MARX j I
rct-pectful use cf that Holy N’anteJ argumentative.
, Vet now many are there not; P’*ci*,1y “*‘ir ^iru argue his case, Be
I only v- he sc werds but whose whole I WM * iaw?er a-i bl:* early career and
1 ccud-jct ;a marked w;th utter in iiafo 0x1 :d:~ <n«wko«L and stepped from
d ffcrenee, total want of revrrence! th^bfU’ 1?*° tbe poIp!r'
for G;d, H:s saints. His word. I
. i:s batramcnis, H:s <_________.
..et us hope that such persons do I
: 1..^ s-r*>. i me urgu:
At ar J- rate, let i logically
. . * : reverence i '
to God and godlike things. How I
ever conscious we may be of cur)
y own failings,let us who hope to be)
Trke an < v m the e: joymcr t cf God’s friend-1
dis< bedient so. : ship for evrr shew our reverence | “2,°“’ °f.
cisrcspectf-L ’ • r lira. When we prjy, let it I
won’t obey my lather, re says. reverently and slowly and re I
“but no reason why I should pTtfuiiy, Wnen we arc in the[
despite h-.tr. I won t spit at him. house of God, let us act with de
I won t insult him. even if I have- ccrum as becomes children of God
n't the virtue to obey him." S; When wc speak of holy things, let
♦vc us do so seriously and with rever-
ence.
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HESD IX YOUR ORDERS FOR
| J-Tl'l Altar Wines II
Q TO j|>y {
a Rev B. C. Ffiffier, I-
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A- W, J Dim tfsweheii
I s/v*™ METAL VC?IS
MANUFACTURERS OP .. .
Salnolzd Iros, Cornice an! Tii Work.
Job wrk promptly‘i,rjintlfta to. Tin,Slat* i
Rauulie K^Sug,Cop-wr Ear Work,!'.** i _
Ceiluig.SixokB SuckiAhcap Treagh*,Yattaw. ! joe U Houston St^C**
x i L-< \ *x' xe tixTX'. I
ANKERSON & ANKEESOK
’a*hol"^ale a'.t nrr*::. p“AU*msi nv
l?sr, ffiats. M’dlHs sri mis’30^
^. zmxcs 2I7&2ISE. 'GUS1M1
—boys that cxll?d her m >ther.
filthy stem and m.tereal lufluunce
st try with the ver c ruble name of ’meat: rd to her home.
Jesua. Are you not much mere particular y miny a pore family,
shocked 1 Does not this last one
seem to you a worse enemy of
God than the farmer, far worac?
Sinner if you have made up your
mind to go to hell by a life of
mortal sin, wbut is the sense of
going mean to the bottom1
Irreverence towards God and Mary’s paKeh. n .
holy things Is often by word of bekrenlyfelt In her home, but ateo
mouth and takes the form of some heI church, and for that matter In ths
kind of blasphemy. It was so in whaIft dty-
the case of the heathen King Sen- A. nn,'Ter’.'1, h**rtf21t "ytnP ltbT <■
nacher.b. I-
Judea and put multitudes of the
people of God to death: yet God
J 1_* TT Y ■ J - a “ V4XLUVU, wuu luc !WmOM Were
.kHC-*X:i3I.e£Cjt° ttC ccnd:lrt>d bT the P«for, Rev. P. a.
Holy City, Jireaumed to destroy Heckman who In freling terms referred
the Jewish nation, and ever then to her life as one of charity in thtught,
God give him time to repeat. But word and deed,
he blasphemed, he insulted the The fact that thia was one of the
God of Israel, he cast eff all rev- I*r«wt funerals ever seen Ln this city
erence and respect fcr Him. And •P°ke elr^utmtly of the high esteem in
the angel of God came down from 3toU,e’ Scoliy had been held,
heaven and slew his army; Senna- T “
cherb ded to his own <
was p t to death by his two sons.
We ■ :e from all this why it is i
that tic first petition of our Lord’s support of Catholic Foreign Xlastons.
own prayer concerns inward and Approved by Popes, Counhlsnnd Blatt-
outward revereuce fcr the divine °P*- ^pirltnal favors g-anredto bmi-
Name—”Hallowed be thy name."
Wc sea, too, why the great com- AaoalB *hs Propsgntl.n of the
midiurrft Of Gxd, “Thou shait AnAh»*ratodb(-mcnthlymaga-
not ta<re the name of the Lord
thy God in vain,” not only forbids
’c ;*s 2^^
hu-erre by
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1ST MICHAFL’S ★
1 r-or- SANTA --
The 44th yere u;l; ape-. Scpt.-rebr: z
. ; he Coiirgc :s empowered -?y *.aiv ?o ,L
fi-st-clas^ Teach-re' Ce.-; ncites, wh ch • r;
dirccic-’s in the Territory ot New M<x :a
Bro. Botuipri. rUres®.
Rrirn’^iT For <*«»<!„
Sv ?•»:•. P.tirbii-fT F iVijr;?*.- t
Br"ihre- I wish, to ^peak to
ycu th « mo.-r.T'’ on reversrece ’. r */]'
Gcd. B-t it -aturnl to s.-k,
Why "aik .about vcrencc'* '.vbv
not *hat :rxl..-red
God : So :? -s But ever: if cue ■
decs ret l ive Gid, ever, if he a '
m-ret;.! jir., mat is no rearer wiy
far > ;!d 2:ve up .<u7
Tf* e-n -,r ■ jr /
ample, t
yet he ,-s
won't
“but chat's no reason
■ FJ OT Sweet Home 12 2D
Hallettsville . 2 5D j'kidmore
Mathla 2.00 Alice ...
Portland ... 2.50 < 'orpua Christi 2.5D
Aransae Pae a. 2.50 Rockport .. 2.50
Children 5 5ears to 0 years of age
Inclusive, tickets at two thirds rates.
Rev. P. F. Brannan closed a very
ancccMfol rai‘sion at Marshall, Mo., On
j Sunday evening October 12, The largs
■church wae filled to overflov’ng every
siLK^nWOOLEN DRESS FABRICS |
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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER. OCTOBER
23. 1902-
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hT-eCv b-BlefTii by perrefrets U
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cr. rU wire ecti. -aoci-aarerc tr-^u.
a” rCHCt amt r”1’’ “C -
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a t ==dlec.rmib-e. «n;re<> s“ :
reiredlbx- proftreu- foreur. w.re ■ «
TtT-t-d ere ‘Lie ta>'TznSe or w tt
--re "* =■■ t*-»F 1
■• re Uil'- rere va’le vregre- rerereretre
.__ ^e.-!;e boar-ebC1!-’— n-t exrinc.re; ■ t°
us- msr be seen trtreu.rei :■
re- mleslcn Ezgctee an-t other re-Wt
eXwtKb't* *te to be «*u re- r-
s-j^rt l taring of Sure Mr- :; w
frr- -ome ere i.crwb*.-k The hits:*
-re'bareirewc.. nobbled rec! rerere-1
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