Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1898 Page: 5 of 8
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TatfriRRow, Friday, will be the
his example will not be lost.
little chapel
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ation of a roaronobla amount of Cbrtet-
mre gifts to tb» American aoHtas in
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m:ssi<jnzr-
Cendy
start from San Francisco early in Nov-
ember in order to reach the PhUippinea
by Christmas. Friends of the soldiers
who wish to forward boxes should com*
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Whokesle and
Retail Dealers tn
Bride, Limy. Cement, Piaster Paris, Plastering Bair sad Send; San*
Pte. Print*. and OOs; Itoadng FWt, Ruedug Hick, ttsfidlog Paper, As-
phalt, Etc.
Tsiepfone 41ft.
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attracts
thousands.
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Fwm ter Typo w-r ISsnr.
Religious -y Articles
Sta njT. Cn>dfii «, Holy Water Fanta,
Rosaries, Candles, etc., etc.
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THS BEST COFFEES
DECHMAN’S.
309 E, Houston Street. - TtJepfcene 97.
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128 MAIN PLAZA,
are Inner than any ethers is Ran Awtooda.
SPLENDID NTTB from «SN to CUJ*.
H. MORRIS *3^* CommefBU It^r—rfcMtv—iBMafc.
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• L. WOLFSON, ■
MAIN PLAZA, - - SAN ANTONIO
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&ui Antonio Express.
Jefferson.
■ * A precious one fr mai baa gone
A voice wo laved is Mid. * *
The once happy home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Schweers was a ecenaot swaratsg
on tbs morning of Oct. lltb. ceased by
the death of their only child. Little
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Alter di mer another enthusias-:
tic meeting was held during which
to disintegrate speeches were made by the pas
Mana*- tor. Father McMahon and Messrs ,
1 Carl Ncntwig
of Saa Antonio, and a committee,
composed of Messrs. John Baer.
BoKnledtner, and Kobt.
Plumbers and Drain Layers
Steam and Gaaflttenu
ALL WORE GULiAlfttD.! NO. 215 E. HOUSTON «TM
TELNPHOSB 452. - J SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS-
1>I<D TE5GG.
Here fe
to
irais
Th:-: R-;v. Dr. H. K. Carroll, a
1 ;t minister belonging to
Ac --fi* u corps oi the N.Y.
/a7z’.W’ns been apo rr.tcd
by Pres'd.-.t M.Knley as a com-
missionrr : 1 g-> to Porto Rico and
mict an vi-ptetioa for the govern
I want. T.ot app-xntmeut no doubt
; has bee;: midc 1: cmsequcncc of
the pnne pie of “complete separ-
ation of t.: itch and State.’
BLANKBOOKS and FANCY
goods. s: hoolbooks
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
|S$.OO,J&1O.OO and «12,OO.
I
HW8R
NEXT Tucsd.iy, feast of All
Saints, wdi be a holiday of obliga
lion: al; the faithful are bound un
4er pain of mortal sin to hear
Miss on that day and abstain from
ienrile works. Monday, the eve
Mthe feast, will be a day of fast
and abstinence.
The bubonic plague hro brokra out
in Vteuna and catu«a wide-irprand terror
In that city. Two have died sad amnl
more are rick, who are attended by
Siatenof Charity.
Th» Briaaon miniatry has fa 11m aad a
roroluttoe roams immia—tto Parfa.
See intanwring Cathohe am aad
notmoo roroad pag*-
Improvod Baachrirf
Fbr mle: The “Bowsa** naroh w*
NqjMMNB, AtaacoNk Cbw atad too
“Boman” naah im*.ai*aantaM»-
kdtaa Co.-jjaaariatag abmtaTJN»aaroa
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A very Urge variety of colors and pattern to select ftwm '
No use telling you how m uch locrc they an* wonh.
YOU judge when you see them.
1
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»*» , existing Christiani’y in----- r ’ ,
aiwm
ts without a pmatteL She datioM wmM suggest betf er st
— . totofcMi toitsdf b<to« attempting Job* ___ -
m*ari*mrweriifaMjn*fe» tat* the Goeite was appmnted to draft a
Seguin.
On Sunday, Oct. 16, immediite
ly after High Mas* a meeting of
the men of the parish was held in
the parish hall for the purpose of thegarriaonat Manila. A atoomer will
forming a mutual aid society to
be known as the St. James* So
~ : were enroll
cd as members a">d temporary
officers were elected as follows:
John Baer, President: George Grein.
Vice-President: RobL Goetz, Sec-
It is said that there are 100,000
■ative Cubans in the Spanish army
if Cuba. And how many tbous
awls were in the army of Gomez,
€«rda,etc,? Did we not take the
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San Antonio, Tex.
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Cook at this comparison.—
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There can be no such thing
M AN UNnECTARIAN SCHOOL.--
! The pretended non-sectarian is as
I *Kh a sectarian in his way as
, te staunchest member of any re-
Sf»iis denomination; nay more:
ttery non-sectarian is a sect for
hwsdf, as he sides with no one
Itat himrelf. The agglomeration
^■on-sectarianism might be call
<d rndflerenti-im, as far as belief is
concerned, and intolerance of tht
Mief of others. The non-sectarian
• *1 apt to play the role of sweet
in Company, as that of a
■ *yrant in offije. He is a person
I' to&nut any fixed religious prin-
^t*.nmu->t non sectarian educa-
8«bc an education without fixed
Wtooples, which, as L—-____-
"cteitants avow, is no education
: * *11, but mere drdfiog-
wa«i >or aw*.
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I h» hearers, to whom he parked
10 a cockpit, hired for the p*.
J®*®- and in a public house, where
!“<y met ostensibly to drink beer.
Each <rf the men 0,4^ hia
pewter-ptot and, to make the dis-
guise yet more misleading, pipes
f’“^ <‘«nly.mir«CT1lou,i;
themselves, but for England. Now
the smoke of the blessed incense
pervading the Catholic churches
®yd chapels, does still better
vice, as its good odor
Protestants by the
God bless England 1
ixed, was called to j >in tro an< U.
Jn«t before bis sweet ■pirit departed, be
■poke of his little angel slater Manio
who had preceded Mtn » few yearo. a >d
m he closed hU little eym he murmured,
"I must go mw." Dasr sorrowtac,
parent* bear in miod that your loaa ia
Willie’* eternal gain, and do not we-p
for him. but like good devout Catholic*
bow in humble aabmiMtoo, and whru
you are called from this weary wixld,
you will receive the crown yonr pronot
he ivy croea will merit. AFmIkno.
large sum. The money will be
used for improvements on the
church. Wc beg to express our WiU)e 5 idol
heartfelt thanks to all friends and 7
patrons for their attendance and
financial help, and especially to
the ladies for their work. Wc
hope they will persevere in their
endeavors: what they have done
was done to the greater honor and
glory of God who will certainly
bestow upon them His choicest
blessings. M. M.
Devine, Tex., Oct. 24, 1898.
You could not buy as good suits as
we now have on sale for
inntversary <>f the consecration of amonK h’s non-Catholic neighbors; directions, Castroville especially be-
R.;.lh: Rev. J. A Forest, D, D, as
p <•: San Antonio. The
SnrriiHtN Messenger voices
tbc enn"it of all its readers.;
tier^y is well a> laity, in extend
is’t > :he revered head ot the dio
cei- nits: c tJuI fcbcitatior.s, to
jrther .vtr;, riic earnest hone that
his L >:d-. nr may be spired to-
direct and iwrn h;s fl de f‘>; drrtak
mi y years ■ t c-.fne.
- — ...^ ww — ■ ij
w« bam doo* roouh; wo £■■ 1
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tto cwrei* ■ :1|
— - Jun u* :iljj
■ " --^matA onu art* apriuC-
1 Lat o» brow nr inr«rb«r, >1
<a,0^2?I*, "** C tbcdio«,to€ frtM
Tr?lte*e« to tow RepnUmun us w"U *• J
1 D-morratte party. .j
L you ran t OHM to tto eouuefl* '<1
J Tlitero m.i a. JB_____ ___ ■-___W -~ARR «mS jtl
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tkew am* is io4*bt tbeCstb- i|
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by am **• jjM
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Honor to whom honor is
DUE.—Honor is due to a limited
number of Protestant clergymen
who, despite the mad ravings of so
many others, dare to give testi-
mony to the truth. One of these
brave men is the Rev. Dr. De
Costa of Ntfw York, Among
many highly interesting things be
says: “In Manila the very in-
surgent soldier bows humbly in
adoration before the cross, and is
quite as good a Christian as hun
dreds of thousands of more pre
tentious and privileged people in
this country." Now mark what be octy- Twenty-three
adds: ‘•Zealous propagandists
may nidi confine themselves to
their present half tilled, sunburnt
fields, wherein they wrangle with
one another about modem forms, retary; Carl Conrad. Treasurer,
many learned tjjrfr pitiable creeds tn
the confusion of honest inquirers.
ladies added zest to the feast.
Everything was prepared tn best
style, and everyone could enjoy
himself to his heart's content at
1 the well-filled and admirably
served table.
At 3 o’clock the distribution ofl
Halwer Boots
W. C omnierceNt .,
soffr*g - right-1 t-xt month Th*1 first ■ San Antonio.
K- D- Jonem,
» ■ini w iiiitj Mr “ - ——* -
1&WWM
----1 a bgioq of doflanT^jfI
WHOITn ' til
troops are J i
,’”tW
-
any kind.
1 bold do brief for the Catholic
Church, acd I *m sufBciently heavy-
h-*rtnd over the harden watch religion*
work in the city lay* upon as ail; bat
we rnnut *11 bewr wftuM* to the auccew
with which these, our Catholic n igh-
bore, retain a hold upon their owo peo-
ple, to th- immenn audiences they *•-
cure, tn the extent to which thev exirt
ovenright and 3iw of their children, tn
their a'titnde toward divorce and the
maintenance of the family. >ud to the
revival now among them of the pulpit
■<nd the purely spiritual function of the
Chnrch,
May every Catholic, by his good Saturday,
example, be a home-missionary
VTO CLAIM TH AT OUR PRICES FOR QQQ]) CLOY
I The laoteton of (tamrte
| Every effort should be made by
’ pastors and people to prevent the
fisolation felt bgr converts and
„ * • j others who become mem'-rrs of ,
HowGoDGLORlFlESHtsBLES ■ congregations where they have ro.;
SED Mother,—Lourdes heard} persona] friend,. It is. we beUvr.P
from again! More than 9,000 no exaggeration to say that there j:
pilgrims lately assembled* at the are some districts where a manli
shnne. .Among them wm 9SO|n>ay frequent the services in the';
invalids, many of wh:m were sud ; church from years end to year’s 1
.. t-. -v, cuj.cd There! end without being spoken to b ■ a
were many non Catholics lay and J feiiow-Catholic, except perhaps the
c*erR}'t:rn<S but one of them refused* priest. He may possess ideas and
to take off his hat and to pray; accomplishments which mi’ht be
with the multitude. From a con-■. USed with great profit fcr the
tnbution to the London Spectator;advancement of religion, but no
we cuU a few sentences: “Lourdes! one suggests that they shoGd
is the Pool of Bctbsaida over | be so used, and they go to waste,
again.. .The business of the place: It seems to us that both bcm
is prayer.. .It stands alone among .'Catholics and converts shouid
the sights of the wodd... Ridicule! unite in carrying out some bread
is powerless... It is not the effijy: scheme for putting an end to this
(the figure of the Virgin) that thr! chilling reserve, which is retarding
iU‘r—' in...There is j the progress of the Church.—The
the Cathohaty of the Christian ’ Catholic Times, Liverpool.
an tala < c* TIwaI—. _Z* ‘
; Patronize Your Friend*. |
i Merchants who advertise in
I Catholic journal ought to receive
-----j trade. Next to these,
who put up cash to establish such i'
a journal, they make it* existence
possible. If every man and wom an
who reads this w !! make a poi-.t
of purchasing from those’ m.r- ■
chants who advertise with us, ■
telling them plainly that their ad-
were read in ; he |
S uthern Messenger, we can
make this paper the equal of any
in the United States within 1 ;
year This is a small thing to di»,
and wc arc sure every reader of
the Messenger can do it. Wi'.l
you not try it!
Good Word* For the Kes- !
aenger. |
A valued subscriber writes to I
us from Anna, Texas: i
" It i* impoKrible for nut to do with -
out the MrasEKGKR; it 1* tnv on yc>s
eolation here nn<i doe* me RTett gtxic; t>
read ir, m th:re is no Church torr, wad
n- > Catho ic* excepting mywif and wife.
It H » vxluw'jie paper t*> any Cath-^ic
family. ’'
*/ho Special Election.
The voters of the SLitP of Texas will
have two opperfeuitiea to exar lee ti eir
Urtflfeari * 1 - ..V* Mrkr.*!, ‘
,|j^f Roman Carbolic Church in
I ,!
yEte te *°V- to npe
The linings r^£
The Sewing and finishing
j-; The Style is absolutely ; ~ j
""'JT-; "J)= l™**!*^*-1*111
“manifest destiny'
►?7 Philippines. It took ;
for this country- to
hy ; mission. After our
in i Mexico wc did
A NEED INDEED,—The ever
alert Ave Marta says very oppor-
tunely: “Wc have a great need in
this country, to which we have
often called attention, and r i>
this- a Church Defence League,
the members of wh.ch would un-
to see that falsehoods
against Catholicity in the secular
press were corrected in the .same
place as soon as they appeared,
and to inform their ci-religionistt.
of the periodicals tint declined to
retract false stat<ments. Is there
•in American, or an Itiihman, or a
German worthy of the name, that
would listen in silence to on?
who derided his country, or con-
tinue to read a journal that mis-
represented it before the world ?
The honor of a man’s religion
ought also to b: dear to him."
Yes. Trie sooner such a league is
called into existence, the better.
Let the editors of the Catholic
press form a nucleus, and in every
locality will be found some able
and willing person to join them
ihd to give them all the desired
information of the unscrupulous P1*00 Hk= Devine is certainly a
jlandcrers who refuse to retract
false statements The Catholic
Truth Society in California is do-
ing so well, that it may be looked
„ upon as a pattern to imitate. Let
part of the minority against the it spread its eagle wings over the
•» whole continent!
| The 300 Protestant
L CS of Centra! China were ncently
Id -? rTvcr the mar;!-;-: of
f’.r Mi** ,-ahnson, an American mis-
L‘ ^''"ary- to a Chinaman whom she
| f had Converted. Toe missionaria
I'' proresTed agamst this marriage be-
i-*se ife- i fleet would oe ro injure
F ■ :r,c mAsior.nry work by making
[, e;Tbe narive Christians ambitious of
I m irryiog missionary wotr.e:: We
I ratrerthi-kthat that the prospect
[ nf finding a husband m China
P should bean incentive to American
E girls, who cannot Arid one at
L hrmc, to brxonte missionaries,
; There is a httle chapel a*Oafc-
L * w-th a modest Itaibn
r- evangelist at its head, :n whidi
h” i were stored up Bibles and Testa-
ments belonging to the California
L Bible Society. A correspondent
Lj. of a Methodist paper claims that
Li a ■Jtr3L*,t entered rhe chapel durisg
L ! £hc absence of the evangelist and
L 1 tojk out and burnt the Bibles and
’ Testaments. He burnt also part
of the library of this good nun.
P Why is that Jesuit not arrested
L. ar’d punished as an incendiary?
l : Evident!}' the story is a forgery.
r’ stillaa TREmwoax.
Gao. H. Kai-Txnx. EtotiCWMd 18K. ; Gao. J. F. Aaavn
F. KALTEYER & SON,
Dnote, Whk, oi fentehiK Mtt
Dwtev ta rtaxwaanbw wowmm*. , M^wM.
KtaMMM <.C I Rteote. Mg W&l
arf«m<*Huu. AM lEM
■ '--Ki?
an sw«.WwjB. -■ ■ ;7j
’*■ 1 vr ‘»4li ■afe.-w^wHauL i,d-- /dV ■
^--k the face of the whole |
I Cuba, but we entered the’fff* speaking of the in-
I war jniy for humanity sake? Are
I we :o be held up before the world
I hypocrites and deceivers? But
the Cubans cannot govern thetn-
*ilves: why then were they able
to do so before the war, since our
*r>wed purpose was only to free
them? ■
THE Church Progress says:
-When our American monks aai £53 tenrilfa£”out"of’’<m» ness of the examinations,
friars become sufficiently loyal to jrro^P of Ml. for example, admitting. these professed that he
•heir hoi, rules, and to the tradi- toy had no ehweh coouecd® of j tiwJy ur?abIc to accouat f
nuns of the religious life, to wear
tiicr distinctive costumes always
■nd every where, as our nuns and
jis'ers d'», the conversion of our
beloved country will begin to go
on m ;ch more rapidly." Hie
atonic-; and friars of this country
say think G-xi that the editor of
The Church Progress is not the
B?pc. It is easy tG preach to
otl.,r< ’-'hen wc are not concerned
aur u Ives
ONob: 3BB A CaroaMm SCtoK.
1 Tex»*
poke lives ami
[fats :
taive
andlsome
Lin-: United States
; against tbem to settle
;^th buBets. But wh,t
Lkfiy nght have we to shoot tire r
Ftd- than the Spaniards had t-?'?”’
, the rebels in Cuba?
pioi what the Monitor has
p-?*111 about it:
Kf •
I *»d y*«» ago.
lorad hyateriro «nd wept u>d
Kew , **** VrorfMro committed fnfT
rHe* , Gvaerai Wsvlnr,
fwUI'» ”* *"50* humanity.- ’ *niT
r*°- T.Y7 d****. *tewTT
P^-ofttonawuta. Mowwatam^fl
F , nflro an our own poor chtldTLc^’
i £orwt’ whw°1’ ta ****«• own ”*
■ S?** rabtod rad doapnUad for ‘ ’w
h.if There <re o fewofSm ulihL1*”
f : in* here and there, by barreT^'i****'
iE frnittere wood, hut th«^
-ics : M toeir father* ”■
i3, of the Mlefacre And wLn
| scone we »h«H cry alond fer v ** .
plw to < frllfre. Greet is hnm^ "►
A gchjd mai.y Americans itU
e-pedally the preacher..
our “manifest destinv' to j^cp
: 4 kifg wha*
^cognize id
victor
nothing f-Jr
-e-'country but despoil it; yc:
riy'Mexicans needed our Am-rio-
(ran Tight as much ai the FiIipir.O5 g
hie to date we believed iR the Ma’B *
[ of doctnee as wc believe in the G»
. is pel, but according to that Lctrire
Jriyiwc have nothing to do a-,th and
ps.} to Care fcr, any people or and
nc j uated beyond the limits of An,w.
do,'ica. Monroe, then, and all the
hd advocates of his doctrine L<-d
lia against the mission of the Unital
ti- States. How nations can bede-
u o cetve^!
!^***SE
j______2______Texas.
I JIIE1HSAL SKC1AL fflJB
J- 1 liHTBEDmESHlgTITB CL f
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pp/'t- > ’ *“h
ing well represented. The county
authorities and the aspirants for
county offices appeared, so to
speak, in corpore, and the park
was by far too small to contain
al! the buggies .u;d ambulances of
the visitors. At noon the savor
of steaming dishes invited al! to
dinner. The table was set and
the pleasant countenances of the will be the eh-etiiiD on Tneidny. N-tv.
' 1. on th« propped air end men:* t-, tbs
Stat-- Constitution. <
po^eil arrendii ent* is for » pe ,«io- to
Confederite vet er* mi and the other to I
iu-rease the pay of the Ltxt*Ut: rs
Otvi-ig to an error the tim« for rot ng
o:: rtu-ie amendment* wm fixed for“:hn
rtt 3 OClock tfie distribution oti dr-iL Tuesday tn November,” whereat
prizes began, to the great delight} th.- <?rnrd State election take* place onj < j
of their recipients. ; • ■fro first Tuesday after the fintt M >n
As was th? case with dinner, so|'■ • -• in November,” whi-i, is Nov p
it was with supper; everything | T-‘ voting on the propn^-d amasdmentM
was served in abundance. AI1L'* intended to be di posed of-at thr-
guests expressed their satisfaction'aa a’ tiaK « ,htt rotinRf.T State i nl-
and left for home with the hopc(e,'qnty ‘iffl'-w.teke, ptare,radche«r-
that they mignt live to spend au-!^ n-e-iutlnK a election.
, 1 “ ... will r«u!t in * he ivy additional ex-
other such agreeable day next I . n>
year. In a pecuniary' sense the |
festival was a complete success;-
after deducting all expenses $t 20
were cleared, which for a little
1 PM*-;
J\ ■
f am- fever Stricken soMter*. wNk
! Ttabctes are sriB m Ctthq, fcto
t! jtfro, and the PWHpptM* tadcr
[' unr«ll,nrf °C W* S. oifcer*, teady
F; fit shed their blood foe thu coun-
I W, sb°Bkl be ttecBMary.
I rjttiiolic voter* will do well to
L ^fr at the ballot box,not against
| j^t trd honorable noa-Catho-
I : fcs, but against any candidate
I thi! belongs to the A. P. A. Re-
I ta*I,bei’tiut tiiefe A- A-’1
I fri 5au Antonio, and that ■ their
| Gin be had, printed.
O'J R ^jvcrr.ment ha* forbidden
jgligi Hi:! instruction in the schools
[ jf-ir.'ngo and lowered the salar-
ies of the teachers. Has it been
^finitely settled that Cuba is to
kc w* ’tbed into the United
Stares? Dd Congress not pro-
^--k pi the face of the whole —------
war J that we did not wish to1 „ 13 ^rown by Dr. stimson
tended invasion of the conquered suppliants believe
territories by the diverse Protest- ‘' - - -
ant denominations. He, too,
thinks that charity begins at home’
He says:
Tae craviM* teUlz la program in tbi*
city under the coodru-t of the Feder1
» toa of Cbarch-e reveled whole block*
of Amt-ricaa mid Pr. testrat femilie* of
well to-do c1*mm wh_> are a* utter-
ly iguo'ing reigloa, •q far as church
sttflEirianc^ iT'hh a® if th«re were no
is 1 the progress of the Church.—The
an - *T**___T?_______s
world in this little Mecca of the-
Christian's faith...And as is thei
case in every instance, the sick,
who sought relief, were strictly
bV m'dta“ -f
f i—.—j— ,_j. an(j a(ter the cure, so that other
medical men present were aston-
ished at the accuracy and strict-
. One of
was en-
tirely unable to account for many
of the c.i-es, for which the evidence
was clearly too strong, in an/
known or reasonable way-.’" Thus -
it is, that at Lourdes skepticism
and infidelity are dumbfounded by;
the manifestation of the power
God has given to the cvcr-glorious
Queen of heaven.
The Harvest Home at Devine
passed off very successfully last
Blessed with fine
weather visitors came from all
*■ The Wester* Watchau* pub-
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1 lodge of St. Louts to a delinquent
member:
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