Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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MILL AND FACTORY SALE
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ir.iracles ard when considered
attentively fids rhe mi'd -vith
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it him self. he is dtssati; fi rd with
knything but what is tangible and
dear, and constitutes some sort
celebrate during this octave, tty *rectl0n towards the practice
dear brethren, faith and not the
reuses tell us of the greatest of all
His miracles: 1“
Holy
since us of His presence.
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searched: you would spare r.c
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the contrary, you would be wide
awake at atcc, anti you would
take advantage of every mea’s
within y:ur reach to ascertain the
real facts ;n the case. You would
Chamberlain & OiUette,
Mutual Life Insurance Company
...JO OFFICE OVER....
Without berng a' I
process do*'1
certain ’
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SAN ANTONI” NATIONAL BAN# I
E7TR X E THROUGH NEW TRUST ’•«fG |
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BARGAINS NOW ClOWDIS'i (
WOLFF & MARX’ MAMMOTH STORE |
WE MENTION TO DAY SOMETHING <
yoc Particularly need i
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
Q4U A linoleum and rugs.
SAN ANTONIO/ T
He promised
*o reward every one who would
. ve righteously, m conformity with , empHy the ablest counsel: yer
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really present altars oajns or expense until you had
. determined the question definitely
whether the estate did or did not
belong to you.
Well, what is the most magni
Whctocale snd
Retail Dealer In
BUILDING MATEPIALB,
Brick, L<me, Cement, Sand, Paints,
Oil. Pipe, Roofing Felts, Etc.
Phones 410. Office 306 EL Commerce fet.
Ajar onio. Texaa.
* 'fratty tiresome, Isa't It*,' ’ remar
the first aan at a reception.
"It !s so.** replied the other. "I’d
enaak ont If I oould. bet tny wife wtrald
get mat. She’s a Meed of ttehoskw.**
* I’d sneak oat, too, bet my wifis
woald be fari ras. She’s the IknIms.”
The Visitor —How Is the baby?
TkAixxD Noss.—First-rate! n» la
aettiM so now I «ua nnnetioeaily Imee
Mm with Ue mother.
The ■is^lit Who ttaiMlMidw-
.U>W«M«t*bMMM Mb taMtaenTtoa
mat* they Mt PiH^pTHl
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, L<»3 W. < <»nirn«T< <• Sr., San VnlrynM
ESTABLISHED 1873
*Greo. >Ian<iry-
PkOFtXTOR 0? TSr i
San Antonio Tank Fact*?;!
MaBUfawnree Tank, fur B.i**
DUtilLerles. Ril.rr>ki« El: . »*>
W.B-on Barrels, .a^d a; £i:i“;fT^,j
for Water Supply.
Cnr H.^y, and Au-IInH* ■
New Tel-pboce No. '.*>5. |
Sar Antonio, - TelA'I
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MESSENGO
DRINK BEER;
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'fin* ■ . -e-rr. !n
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There arr Brider and
\.orst.ir.t ard perpetually recurring beer! left
Trace He abides wth H:s crca-. very valuable estate—:n some
;-e-',_He dwells amo'g -s^eign cou-try, and you did r ■:
t :n d.str:but:ng know whe’ne: the report was tr.'
g fts and Messings to tnc children . j.rjr—y0L w.L.Tn tn tic ;bt abo ■ ’
■ ’■ if men, It was not suffinent forjit„c!o you tbinL- you would co-
■ ■ <-■ tnc accoirphs.iment cf His plan . yourself uith doubtirg: th’.’
j sort u! that He shculd assume our human, ■■ •
that not yet -aturc that He endeared Himself!
light the poorest ard most destitute
by tac tied <. ught 01 of the people among whom He
1: ;s more than ,tved, He laid plans and appoint-
of ed ambassador^ to secure the
peaceful corc.ett of ail nations.
regular night train service
5^THE “SAP”
De.poll3 s m’ Arrive* Hearten 7 4" * s.
PnllmMi h Be»t— Free P»t’ot Care u 1 Celebes
Leave* Houston 10p, m. Arrives San Antonio 7 it * a.
H^tto^C^Offie^ls' “ SEHTRS RESERVED.
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The mysterious i.fe that
L^rd has chosen in the Blessed whether it ■* true rr not
■>r: no* taking pains to sat:-‘y
yourself, is that reaso-.ab'e
Suppose you were advissd "
^7 \ seme way that a large fortune had
ycu—i magn ficert a: d
NIC TENGG, BOOKSELLER
-COMT"-wuI: ’be“»™ZItC^
Prayer Books Lu HuslLsh f'
W". Conmaarce
■—do you thin-’ you would co”
rent yourself uith doubtirg: th’.’
you would (.O 'tir.ue to live on in
i an ind ffcrent s’^te of mind a-.d
take no pain*’ to satisfy yourstlf
whether you were rcallv entitled 134 V\CCOMMERCE ST. 13^
to the estate or no:: You know . --- ■'■ ■
very well that you would not. <•’- AUG. A. FUcSSEL.i
(t U ■> At*■* ’I
E«'1Clstei
Furnished
Fre* of
Ch»TK*
Erected the Urge nd !!t! nn to the
Academy of rjnr Lsdy of th*
L»ke and many other building*
tu San Altot>l> and vtvloity.
Old Bonne J I3*j—rinx“
New P.ione 2t i’3
Cor. Virginia and Mittman Streets,
SAN ANTONIO. - TEXAS.
r immater
•htough the it is a wonder that can only bo ex
The most plained by His love, Wherever
jj oi mental ph the Holy Sier file of the Mass is
piam hew these sen- celebrated there is He present not
ons arc tra ismuted only in His Divinity, but in Hts
senses co opcrVe with the facul
ties of the mi-.d to pr< d ;ce ideis
70 aralj r: the as He is in the home of H:s cter
rve theiess oal Father. He is with us because
produced of H s personal live for each one
’nters into of u<. Hts presence among us is;
a great and unceasing wonder, but | ji^cnt efta‘e the sun ever shone'
□ Don what is the world itself with
all its wealth and magn ficerc*
compared with the "inheritance *f
the saints tn light" promised us i
the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Yet ■
the question, perhaps, seldom orljQHN C, “ L
never enters your mind, whether I Hardware »p*c!»Itiea. .
you have a title to that inheii J*™5 ^d*« bo,<* K M up. ornrrMre-
r . r, . . piirtHK Bicyi.l ■•», truwk*. lorks, ke--*.
tance or not. Perhaps you have | ,c1„or.. kol7FJ. et- rm de-
a vague idea of a heaven hereafter | livery. 3" Navarro St. Both Paone*.
—some kind ot a place of ha ppi-1
swim Florentine SKjliola
but you have not the slightest W“ nr I- ■ martin. Prop,
evidence that you will ever reach
such a p!a«. On the contrary, in lirprOv^ ^Scaelioh
the light of Christianity you have ----------------------------—----
every reason> to fear that your Fw “£&“«;i Et='
condition will be anything but a; ESTIMATES FURNISHED
happy one. The solemn truth is 1£
that you cannot afford to run any yLOKMCK "■■
risk. The consequences are too - . HTTA'D A .»«««:*
tremendous. The stake is for eter k «A« vri A *
nity—eternal happiness er eternal! DRUGGIST and CHEMIST.
Pure Drug*. Chemicals, Toilet Article*.
Etc. 916-818 W. Commerce St.
a. Prwcrtptiou* or other good*delivered
The fact that there are many &SSSS& Xr’g?*^
Opinions in the world as to what c*n —■--
Chri»tianity really is, furnishes no ■"
good excuse for remaining in doubt, T p TUFTYAW
for the truth must exist some- J* b‘ UlAUMM,
where, and with proper enquiry it
can be found out. Christianity it
historical: and though there are
contradictory histories and false
j histories, yet, by confession of all i
parties, there is one venerable body!
which has come down from the BeiL VargO, s*a
beginning, and which now exists in : fiaddler and Harness Maker
every part of the world: 2 body Dealer !n Collar*, Bridle*, Blanket*,
which claims to have the original Whip*. Harue** OU«, and Drcaring.
deposit of the faith. This body BtRlf Wort I Sptdalt}. KtW Pill! 2129
at the present moment,command? i
the hamage of some of the great- ’ Wanted,
est intellects in the world; and;
these facts constitute at least ’ tfr “’’ErfTiSS .
a pnart evidence tn faver of that; young ladle* In the traUtag »cbool
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evidence to impose upoi
■ examining its claims. Bat the in-1
dispensable condition for such ex-1
examination is a sincere desire
to know the truth,—a disinterested ?Z<5.rte*<!y BmP:oy»rat
willingness to be convinced. With ~ -
such a disposition the result can
not be doubtful^—Boiton Rtvitw,
ticlieve solely on t . f
our Lord: we call to mind the opposite to imperfect.
words He spoke at the Last Sup- then, is perfect who does the work
per, and remember that He ha* of the day perfectly, and we need
declared those blessed who have no® "beyond this to seek per-
il Jt seen and yet have believed, faction.
So when we receive Holy Com- If you ask me what you are to
m union, when we assist at Bene- do in order to be perfect, I say,
diction, when we make a visit to first: P ‘ t ;
I be Blessed Sacrament, we make j the due time of rising; give your
first thoughts to God: make a
good visit tr the Blessed Sacra
ment; say the An gel us devoutly:
■ eat ard drir.k to Gid’s glory ; say
.the R:sary well; be recollected:
: keep cut bad thoughts: make
I your evening meditation well: ex
amine your conscience daily.—
j Seeded
THE BINDING OBLIGATION TO
SEEK FOR THE TRUTH.
j Christian:' y is either true or r.ot
■ true. If it is r.ot true, you can do
andth’tkas you piraie. But f
i it be true, then reason itself tellr
! us that there is nothing more un
^reasonable—there is no g—■-
‘folly—than to live as if it
, not true. ~
ia
dift
ophy
ruble impre
into thought, and to show how we ever adorable humanity as well,
obtain asfurancc that the inner Thrones and temples have beer
world of thought is a coir.ct pho. built for Him in all nations, and
togra.il * nd exact re p<c sen tat ion, from Hts presence the sorrowful
of the wer.d around us. fiid comfort, the weak fiid
During the time of our Lord s strength, the cowardly fi id cour
public lire He performed many age, and all n >d the pledge of
astounding miracles which proved eternal life.
Hu domain over the forces of na- - T -
.re^” A SHORT ROM TO PERFECTIOH.
He gave sight to the blind, health “ j,5 S1y;nl! holy men
to the sick, IJc to the dead. He thtt’ “ wc wi,h t0 perfect, we
multiplied a few loaves of bread «“*< to do than
and isrne fishes so that the hun- P^rm the ordinary duties of the
j^er of 5 oco people was appeased. wc^' ’®ort road to per
AU these were miracles that fell f«tK».—short not because easy,
under the senses. Tnev are ev. but because pertinent and intel
daces of Hu power which come «,“e; A> «Jon “ 1 P^301’ Teab
to our understanding through the ,F X^°Ut- j1*’**,11®
ordinary channels of human ’* ” J *■—-J
thought and knowledge.
But tc the great mystery we
The Hotel Die a. a Sanitarium con-
Peso. T«„ fr ih ^"or’^Y
Z ' 77* ’ ’ ' —L—1 for
original body, or at least, *uffi.Srnt: nurse*. Anyone deafron* of entering
in””T “J?° ’-rlffSilSTfiSi'iSrfiSBKS
reasonable person the obligation ofiTexa*.
• A Good Opportunity for
Somebody.
An hunart, aober and Industrious
at fair wax**. Must oon» weU rerom
■Model. None othsr need apply. P^ase
addreaa A. B . car* Sotn'KSKX Xnssx-
osrt. 8u Antonio.
A Goo*f Ofi'crT”
Two Istys iota, within oal Ing dis-
tance of rhe Union Pasrenjcr Depot la
San Antonio, cm be had at a boKcaln.
Ihtaodtnr bapotw can bs put on tbe
trank ot the ownor br ealilnc at the
Somzair Msaaxsont office.
A New Tanning Proceu
which w«ll tan lsath*r tn thfrry-«tx
boats. Rlxlrta to m* prows* on far™
for sate. For particular* adder**
T. J. Warr.
Cameron. Ind. Terr.
lomAtahrBdMw.
VrecJS
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grea er gg ;u r.-,- v triph
it wer,- JJ!} of a i- I' !*> ib-
But perhaps ycu arc ir
, , , , „ , >doubt’ you do not know whetbei
an act of f*:th in the Rea! P<«-! to bel;evc that Christianity is true
! or not, Well, are ycu taki g —
pairs to satisfy yourself as r.
r it ■* true
My dear * rt • h
many prf .nd Tr-’k’r- 't<i”rt<d
ir. v.n-nir',' 'he d/fflin ef con
SC'.O.'rr- ki’’’. ’’ n.l’r- rXploiA
tm-M '■ ■! ■■T. ■ Tt prrpu, bl ard finds delght
wh: h dr ; ■ ire fo.- :rt' ■:
ed n thi h.m i . n.i’
the b- i.i
the, .;■ t
dark .
been ul'jmii.a'.ed Ly the
or even t
modern scwncc. I:
probable that rhe misters
scholastic philosophy :r. the thir- '
teenth century k- cw a, m .ch c-n- He entered into an agreement be-
cernmg the laws that I'overn the f.rehand with all who should
process of mental grow-h as the ceive His doctrine,
most preteti’iius modern ‘crioiari ■
In a mys’er ous way th- s ght.the ; ve . ' ■
hearmg, ard the other co-po^al the law that He established'
He is still living with us,
as
of it.
We must bear in mind what is
Hia presence in the meant by perfection. It docs not
Fur-hari*r Qur eyes see “O” arly extraordinary service,
cothing that would of itself con- anything out of the way or espe-
" •' . . Our ciblly heroic—not all have the op-
senses can not perceive that our portunity of heroic acts, of sufl ;r-
Lord is truly present under the lugs,—but it means what the!
appearances of bread and wine. w<xd perfection ordinarily means
It is only by the aid of faith that By perfect we mean that which
we can penetrate the veil that no >” it. that which is
hides Him from our view. We complete, that wk ch is consistent,
the testimony of thit which is sound,—*c mean
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F. A, CHAPA,
misery—--and you cannot get rid of
it You cannot shirk the respon-
sibility of deciding.
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Pioneer Flour
*• 1 brnnd
of 3 ’U- ,’u in- rti-.-k-r; ensr
not,—d to ut-fci* r.-tu-r trit
sod iir-'c-ii mnt 8 nrr-j's
f sit ar- 1 an ! »'ld 'a T-ri*
PIONEER FLOUR MILLS.
Santa Fe
PICTURES
PICTURE FRAMES
GLASS etc.
AT
Rev ;
bt. Le*nd«r Branch. C. K and
A No 6'., Rev, Leaaler 31 Roth,
net La
st .:a*e;h’s Branch, C K of A
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I‘'FEDERATION IN LOUISIAN
I - , jSMrnc with tile Aen-tirin
I ^7 -r ct Catholic nod
I /,.. to th* convention wb* -h
g.^* : Atlantic City In .-.cpn4’ a
I who** BM31- rtH'l •'*
p^-rsti’’H Crth.’lic SeOrif
»»• force«! on
o-m June 5 at *■ nri’VtiSK O'
r-rui-u: Baht Bnllllop <
Nt-w Orfrrti*, the '-0E:pt"1t
Xluswtlng beicgrrtrer-nUti-es
•hr ertiou? Crtbolle eotieti*?, «ei
tit'::? *nd oTganfzsttoni' tbrousriiot
A':rr the prclltalaailM td temp
crpit-’t^on. adoption of i co&elt
rtf ptntral discussion hs! >*: e
,2 the officers were v M
J;rrr',d«jt. Dr. c. Minvilli'. of 3o
y;..r Ffrpefdeat. W J.
y-w ■?:tears ■ Second V!re Dire:
u 5 C"uk:n, of Thibiducx ‘
V..t .President. E. S. Rspter. of
,:r -rts. Secretary. Frank V.
■< .,-ere Char Ire, Treasurer J<
-4- is of New Orleans
Tur «p!ritna: Director
Jr .rear of New O.-l-ans, was r.fp
-i ’re Archbishop snd the s—le
was un.’iBluiOn* y *PpT‘ ml
.. tvt.oTy Bo-rd Rev I M l£c.’
J. H-rson ?*r!*b , Very Rev. J
y.wwerl* of New Orleans M E
Ar- Alfred ■ 4 •ndlr. of New ■ <1
; .. bi.ttery. <'f Sbtrvep ti
>.-ff»tes to the convention to be
MA lsntlc City. Rev Tbonia- Ls
if A.ct-re Mr. B N U'.ori
Tn: on tuns
Tte raretitf, vw enl ef is t rd
> i. Nli*tl!e. Chalrmin of tre '
Elites on invitation Itr Fe.leri
E-v Leander M Roth, •ecn-tnt
rtf i-oratiiltlre. acted re temp
rerretary of the m retin £
: mj-er was ' C-red by Father
(Twrts
M-esr* H. N. Conlon. Fells Gi
and Rev Larkin were appointed a ;
Elitre on Credentials
Tie -emmittee reported the io:; ■
■w icties To He Represent
t B-D-reoAru Latte®. 0®
!br. Ftrir, teicfUa.
^’.ettiUc Berrv-Ar'ut Leiffaa. Ccx
-< D-.
Aub‘1, “ifesi-r Joa. Garcia
Q«- R. Serc^t
Chorea of the Holy Name of 1
**>«>. 3«t. T. IrtttL
Hafr Sam, cf Mary Society. I
John Doria.
3wua Boa<e Branch. Very Bar C
’•da Ven.
St-Au® Paitah. Bev Ortearc. ’
B. Boostfe
V«y Bev.l
fe MfcbaaT* Parto, Bev. B. Pu
ij^Ortar ct HIbamdus, >
ft- Joseph-, Pwteh. New Orii
’^Bav-tM. WAkw. 3.M.
Jfoacfc‘a Uataria 8fota&. I
A.Ala
t-v *-f Shreveport,
aniB S.trcry
St ASpbcata* Branch Nte ft-.
’* A New Orleans B P St.Uvat
3oo <. £ Murray.
st Francis Xavier. C ii. cf A
ri* AAzandria, La. Jo- J re
u!“ W Nede.
Si Joeeph'* Branch No "'71. C
A St Martinw.lle. E. Maralrt.
St Landry Branch No 78-7 C.
tf a , Llcnel Bienvenn and W J.
- dor
St Atyjurtine Branch No. 341 (
-’A A. J Braud. A. L Gaaltn
? 5 Atgurtln.
An ecu elation Branch No. 17:,
af A . a j Fio^e and Henry L.
kner.
St. Aloyrtn* Branch. No. 415. -»
Martin and Chariest A. Frcke.
St Joeeph’* Holy Trinity Chi
fietnaE D.-rjcer and Joa i. ; i.reev
Holy Spirit Society. Fw»l- McG
W. Young ? J J icrdy
■* “iwneapack. H. E. Le-r.^re an
3- Etapter
St. Jore-fa-, Ccngregation. Bev.
“Itgrev-r.
tt Mary'*, Aeaner, La . Rev. 1
Boa.
ft»!y CroM, Frontere. La., No
«« L. r Bath.
Sartre. ->*rt League, Kennur.
l. a.. Roth.
Catholic Union of Amertoa J run
I St Mary a Iteanch, No. iKS. C.
A. of Patterroc. La., Rev. J. . . ]
fctree.
Cathey
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