Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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The college is beautifully sirasted c- lie he:ght? three tr.il re of Ausmm. in s heahtoy w.
picturesaue locality. Nat*-rum pool. 7tx34 ft. • quartt.---..e re"re track; ur it taut gymmiucum.
Every facility is cCered for tocreugh f-iemie*! Errtah-'c e£ fi-. ■cmaE-cu ana Prepara-
tory CcuXM*. wito Modem Languages, Music. Spatosh arc £ng'-s>. Srerthiuiu. Teiegr.re..uy, Draw-
irg v.^- painting a® c phonal stutoes, attoer special res: ten: t<'trbrrt-. A-----drpartm.er.i tor bey*
. under 13. Private ncr.f< for advanced jure.- n'_b at moderate- retire Ti ** rem year tf this w?L itnowa
iredrctim began Tuesday, Sept. 5. For catologue and further num tolars, address
REV. JOHN T. BOLAND. C S C.. President.
LAST
SISTER SUPERIOR.
SISTER SUPERIOR.
Ursuline Academy,'
LAREDO, TEXAS.
For particulars, addrea* [
MOTHER SUPERIOR, I
8T. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY, —<
BONHAM STREET, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. j
This well known institution, directed by the Sisters of Divine!
Providence, oSers a thorough, practical course of studies. 5
For further particulars apply to
DIVINE PROVIDENCE CONVENT,
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
A Boarding School for Children and Young Ladies,
Conducted By the Sisters of Divine Providence'
The course of studies is designed to impart a thorough practical
----.... For particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR.
w, -Tur >x"oa to c-y. (tiija, :
t .i«iiir.iW)>Fr=x;:..wa,w;;
Our •.sw'Soclomtts,, a—.r-
a«:«Eta»:'.?uaa.ct;Ja, Wr.a
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Mor* ^ciiool TcJejfTMphy,
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Stsai Lanin-:
Cor.duetedjjy the Sisters ?
agon calls for and delivers
packages in any part of the city,
Te:*p6ono lt>7
i .".e cc
END, SAN ANTONIO, education.
it
’.C guile Cucitnlic
- tatn of vui.e, and
-t-isn it makes use of
mta.-u placed
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-3 -?3 YOUTHS OF THE
CATHEDRAL PARISH.
- 1?.acre nt her ’ito the Sodality
■ ; immaculate Conception <M
~r . /■■-arte Cathedral will
-a t i sclentn reception ci max-
-o-v The ceremony will take
1 , ■■ t-.-tog the evening devo-
1 -. .: .ai.'-past .^aven,
... tnrentB v'z-’j have toe wel-
• i-- ■h-w.r boy, at heart are
- ■ :.-r.-?7>:ly rv?u-y?ted to en-
. ..■• to-m to :oin the Scdal-
cur Holy
Toe rules
- ~ -re...” - few in num-
: re. -’■y rep *e very little
- r l-r .. .co member?,
- -n_- t.*e fe *■ rul-n there ia
strictly ubserve.f, is
. »r11 'j neep our young
-.' ■ ’ ,}’ r ■•-; and pure.
rc-elvs Hciy CoX-
■ .tree a nn:?. ,r. a body.”
.. re-< .-:-.nu' sj..;c manu-
..■: ;r..;mt.e to. a.l, this
-. ■epu c i:„y C:-m-
a scarce of great
:re : v.r.te, and an in-
UL-3JIJ,-- ■:! grace and
*-i. It r,'.- “bread of
z” and th«r "vne that
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ACADEMY OF DUE LADY ——
OF THE LAKE,
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-:- ST. PATRICK’S ACADEMY.
Cur. Croaby and WUltr* Bta^ 8aa Anta-nin, Texas.
Cccdarted Sy THX SI3TXRS OF CHARITY OF THX mCARNATB WORD
This institution .delightfully situated on Government HUI, offers ;
tn ;ts pupils every opportunity for a thorough and refined education.!
German, taught free of charge. Terms moderate. j
Fv? particulars apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR.
■ mer. and hoys
h ...e Imm.acu-
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: az:t;n!«t the
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ana ihreaten
educational
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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A BOARDUCG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AXO BOYS.
ST. EDWARD’S COLLEGE.
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Hector of Ft. Joaepha Chureh.
Apply to V. RiV. A_ HURLEY, President.
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8t JoBBfifB Institute far Boys.
GMA9GCK HACK.
MAKSHAIX, nX.
. Th* Ktm Av*. Klactde Ctar was
orwftbnatlMrt.
arv. koteix eetekejk.
fear ->r I
ward of
TOUGH LUCK.
“Luck never manages
Hi gt; » hht
MOTHER SUFER10H.
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BBO. JO133? WOLF, Pr-Mirirnr.
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■ - ’1 T*Lyji^u
a*d tht ALAMO CITY BUSTS ESS COLLEGE, co^Mt^L
T t* JarfTMt ud meat proarraatva acbccl tn tha Ban th. B«t pqnjppad, beat'
ccsdvctEd anC We twA dlaelpihied. Ita tmtrcctcru are maa—wXaawake, 1
-rp-ren-ed ard fadidoiui. It will pay yea to attend the twt G« tba bal ■
training act! tta beat prWtlCKx. Write for ca£alcm« and complete Infbrmatica ,
ail ce, or aiirem, SHAFER A DCWNEY. Proprietor*, baa Antonie,Trc
ST. LOUIS’ COLLEGE.
!
jStL Colleice9 Waco. t«. i
' Jk, Kcliool for Young NTera and Boys. j
Th* Ccll«< SM *teMatfinu us rnrrmfcr l> iimiu. Tta
, I jttf ■ a *ti l_r <■ yci r?a< W-IA All sjedem jciyo xt*— XAi*i.7r! bth ,. ws mt* EbiaiSic
* .♦ r* 1 Tw* iteriufl tidutwk.
------Z, __I WXXTJOK For rcUtoTH x=| imp:
KKV. FKAAK FOK8TKK, V. H. JU.. Pre*.
advantage1 “““
Academy of the Incarnate Word.
i
LAMPASAS !
Ci fartorf te SfaM* ot
CMy««thB TnwfaiWcri.
doing the thing w*H, thoroughly
well, thaw in uy WWlM they
raay itMMive.
An imgular Me ie oue ia;
ducta-
Beet w«fc * pn—Me only to __________________
those who take nxwv de&gfat^ in snee."
“But how nxuflh ie itT”
“Whatever your reveranee
■ r1o«M ”
_ _ “That won’t do. I ehall not
whi>h one hnakfaate when one g«t into the onr till you tail me
ffeto up, and gete up when <ne 1 the far*.”
hkM. An II nil I,*in men *■ * “Get io at oooe, yonr mw
man wte gefa im the moownt be sac^ foe if the hoHo torse and
X. ,w*W geta a «ght of you, the devfi a
A pr^eirt gwi wto> bM Bred‘atop befH goat 0®."
£ta,cire<l Heart Academy.
D«I HAo> T*s».
0OAXDIMG AMD DAT SCHOOL COMDDCm BY T9B
smugs or ctiAKrrr or thb tMOASMAM woua.
For tenoa and other partienlaza, addieaa,
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
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1 think that eaxetimee a isn's
failures do more good to the
world and hie cauae than hi* beat
We give the ferae* of evil too Just right,” said the irritable*
URSULINE ACADEMY, 5E?SJ£^ *2?^
■10 AUGUSTA ST
TT’’* "Tffw- Jumi1 aem^ rr" le***htx imerure a illi.um*^
rtLUb-s*. liuT’ ujd, Cf " ' "
CfaUt.r’-lALc-d u GT ----
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URSULINE ACADEMY,
SOME TRUTHS TO REMEMBER. for years in daily asecciation
. wi;h nuns at a convent school i»'
■L.G.*. a ^“Sf way on the road'to being
'• a lady if she -s pure and refined.
r Every man must give the world
, ,R lt, - “ the best that is in him, without
‘is m^'uollto to nd.-^ Lit hope, of reward. The re-
ward of genius is labor, and nene
: other has it a right to seek after.
Happily the world will be judg- ■
ed by an All-wise and AU-know-:
ing God, and not by a select com- :
cxittce of the ungodly. To Gcd : The past history ci this well known Academy is an aasurar.ee ar.d
alone all hearts are open, all se- : guarantee of future efTtclenev. The moderate terms with the su- .
crets are known. ■ per:or advantages will permit no deductions from the regular '
The desultory reading of inane’ terms, S2C0 per TEN MONTHS. Payments to be made in advance,
newspapers is deplorable. Its' References for new pupils required. For particulars apply to
object is to kill time, and, as time! MOTHER SUPERIOR. UnuFm Academy,
is hfe meted out to us on the in- j St. Joseph’s Street, DALLA.S. TEXAS. ;
Industrial Boarding School
Few Cwtrlw *u»<i Ycvmg 'W'cnmn cCOolcr.
MBECTED BY THE SISTERS OF ISE HOLY 6808E,
Offen a pnetioal aoara* W atadfaa. 3*a*MBa naw
bwOdtag jort mm* latai—eB nodm oowvMfaaMM,
For heritor pa*Ma*H* apfty ar write to
Thr wrtfcff* r B ’H « « mcnFKmcmeJltOTSBR SUPERIOR* 2M Note 6^ a*X JkMTCNJCU
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URSULINE ACADEMY FL SACRED HEART
PROSPECT rrrr.T. S
A Scarfing and Ray Sth tel fcr Yeung Laiie* arc ChuSren, $
Brj.GU'LL’r or, W TGJETDrr-n* wgll *2 in^.' -iwiRra Lccsti’i* <
JKh'SJL'U. XT 2 -rm-wm 4!T.t ArTT2* Lhr *Urwt3**U <K x W.T'X mri — Pt —r e’tttM;,1 jn. C
:-LT XHTXa «=S pftTLTUdUa *7^.'* lir LLXC71a>F .yz s
Jo»e ph. ’« College.
St. Joseph’s Street,
■. SAN ANTONI 0, TEXAS.
■ A German-English school for
t treys, effere a uraoncal rnturae
of Etodles. The building it
: new and airy and ec nipped with
; all mo dean acmvenien.mb.
.. ; For parUcularE
who -to not put their heart tn the soul* that can but bow the head -
work. ' 1" mute thankfulness or silent’ j
Fiction has no right to exist1 resignation. I Education,
unless it is more beautiful than C ' , ‘
reality. the expense of those who do it; (meats.
Wait! All great alteration* in truth is never enforced except atj
human affairs are produced by ;he s-acrifice of ita nroncunders.
CO auro mine. At least, they expose their inher- ’
bx- AMW1W1VO vwua. t^,.
the perfection of their state. waited till he could do it so welL BOARDING SCHOOL For YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN.
To thank God, .’or the smallest that no one could find fault with . . , , ,. „ . . , . .... ■
gift an entire lifetime on one’s : it. ? Ttu* Academy, deaghtful.y sttuatod about one mue from
knees would not be long enough.' Ou. entance ; mou* health resort of -ampasas. Hancoca Spr.ngs. » ecn_o .ee^y . -------
T-« darkaa" shadows of life are »j" - the Dcuniruoan Sisters of Ga.veston. -f.e s:-.:o ano e«cnua. --------
’™eke.ofattoreuKnE^ l«,
when he stands in his own light.! d encl-riere do ?? ^^?e:er.t teacners. X era. ano inatoumen^ Mtam, S* t -
T-’ hsA man's fau’ts were , .n do Drawing, Painting, and the languages reee.ve -pec.a. ottenucn.
J‘tto“ o"“^s SSiiad h?w™lcl^?rou<V J1?3 ws cx=e nc“ The Dominican Sisters also conduct a Boarding ami Day Schxl cn ■
to S 4-wen dot^ r,r d 50 fJn P-^- * GALVESTON. Texas. The next »e« n for both
™ hf^ r deaghto, but to pvr.orm the sonar heob - ;n8 £„t ^-.^y io September.
^-ere^X^ot brings in the! ’r~:ch For prospectus apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR. Sacred Heart I
tha‘ neve? lean to » xiscarry m CocveDt, GALVESTON. Texas, er
r3«3 -ear. toa. neve. leap .o advantage of humanity, to crc-rn crrocoini r - 'T***
toe surface tiL toey are bore-. away an ualterable life, andi SISTER SUPERIOR-* LiMflttAt T'CIAL
torcugh by sorrow 1 to have Lived in vain. ; -__________ . ■— ---------
iST. MARYS SEMINARY, LASSF*-
things ’ Diocesan Sextnakt a>~d CcitoEGE of Galvestox Diocese.
„ , .- - . T^t*h’“ tcarnr-3——." r* Garmccn »*r 3rww rfcron st£ -Uawas-S. F. uL: :::
much credit fcr intelligence, man who dislikes music. It rmi a—bicmtocts j**i ecua*vat*.
The devil » alevar, but he has. night juat aa well hare been the Sae»»-cmi3,ri j — .. . -
many fools in hii service. .other way round, but it wasn’t.”
It is much harder and more' “What is the trouble now?”
meritorious to uk another to do “My daughter who plays the'
a charitable thing than to do it piano ha* a sore throat, and the
ourseire* when it is in our power, one who sings has a sore finger.”' _ ■
One must be severe. Life is , --------
severe. God is severe- The ^he Rev. Dr. Marshall, a con-
Foolish X'irgins were only a little vert ^he Church, who was a
carelss* and lazy, but they were very large man, bad been atoend- ^^-,^ ^ .^.
shut oat. . ing a meeting at Dublin, and I » gskmax. reraoi^FAxnijj
Good men ar* of all countries, toojc x covered car to go where
race*, fjmse, and clsaeM; but he was staying. Before he got
you tnd more of them tilling the the eir he naked the driver
nil than n-aanfaeterlng ita pro- to uU ,hat the fare was.
' The answer came:
“TO lave that to your rever-
M.iku the mast of your best.
Tr.-’re is no real bi'w wiihout
si
N ; queen is grearer thur.
id praise.
The idlest controversies are al-
ways toe hottest.
Tbe best thing is to do well
wh.'jtever God gives us to do.
A drunkard is a i.ar. but a
m-*rp kino-maniac is an accom-
plished bar.
I: is a great sign of mediocrity
to pr?.;<e always moderately.
Of all brave men there is none
so brave as he who is afraid. .... >
A great mon is a man who af- sta;xent p.an, the atm andeudof,
fects’toe mind of his generation, xt is su:eic.e in fractions. igqM. < ^.arlATViT
Ever;- da;.- is a little life, and In this life, that “begins with -.vABl .zACtlxlcLII V .
cur whole life is but a day re- scream and ends with a moan,"!
Deate i. deep comprehension is sometimes
No geed work is done by men given to dumb souls—those:
not jat their heart";□ the souls that can but bow toe he*d:
Sracitoenx-id** 'V’fllxj-, San Antonio. Tex,
SELECT KUtt» SO3IL FM WS LAUES AO UTEE»8KX
LbmtIw ace powals uaaui^mM. Tkaro^hly *!**■■< acnm* oc MM*.
, tw.j tarfto* far Mndr. Art cad Ls*rum. ^aanl*. *ctoaS»a ft*** fa W
! >—»*fc =u»i» maanee* a! t*r papQa. - — - - -
' tba anartaci;-- D*y pMpUc wHwf wtta ar ■
i moua health resort of THancock Springe, is conducted oy
■ _ 'Tk Cl."_s’' „ ',.h. • re-’-- novn"*’'*’
The"course of instruction embraces every
i-rereoiw'i*' ti “> n
For further particular* apply to
SIFTER SUP MHOR.
> TEXAS.
A New Select Boarding and Day School s
fcr Children and Young Ladies, under toe j
Direction cf the Sisters of Divine Providence. |
Every facility is offered fcr acquiring a Thorough snd^ Reined
; jjuucation. The course of instruction embrace* every advantage1
Good is never done except at £n the Preparatory, Academic, Commercial and Musical Depart- 1
All great alteration* in truth is never enforced except at
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;h- ua;r..ng o;
th:nc necea-
v. r.<ry an t
on never, never
:r;- -■.. r.i\
I ' . :.;-w trey would rejoice toe
■ ■.! ■r.-lr" d>.ir lAto.er in
i io:: ■■•■ and tory would
I : -■. and ren*' > too:r parents
I :* rtb. on i a: tba some time
! n: ■. tencut toemse.ves and
t .an:ma. souls 1
, . mg men, and yeu beys who
: to .? made rcur First Holy Com-
' =.* n. do" you belong to toe
* :j. . jji not say “I cannot
g ■ ■ F-.v C„n".rt-«<" every
o -■ . ’ Th? very fact of your
n? -cu car-n jc only proves
a.. mtrs that you need toe
i to- f mentoly Corn mum on.
In ::d-f;hon to toe sunereatural
1' ‘i.-. .ertved from rl -dy Ccm-
■n.o. n. one Somtocy extends
. to to a pure and holy life
vay of mcstoly meetings
ml m.itructiGn.?, and toe es-
tta-t j-ne:z der.’.-ed from toese
irtoer.y reutoors tn ide true-
servi-c cf God dos* much to help;
jt'--.: men to keep fattoful to;
tto p-acute if toeir religion. j
. my .1 axaS monthly fee is re-
qu.reu. and if you make up your’
■ X-ni t; jtou/caZ or. Brctoari
Jc--r..:, at No. todNorth. Lara-dc
as soon, ju ncaalnie. a* there'
m- o-..y a few "days left before
tos Klexi: reception. If yen do
. lot intend to join, you are never- ■
| i-?Laa« invited to be pi esant at
ceraxcnv co December Sth'
" i. x. ’ 3ring your friends
Sis
»hh -tn
f N. 3. Adi the m.:mb*vB of
I £u rsrewr. parish and au
[ frleadr cf Cathslic Youth are li*-
[ tiled, to attaod the ceremony.
| Year n-seenoe will be a greaten-
wuragunaat to our young peo-
JiLe.
Sor toe Honor and Glory of.
and Mary 1 mtn ablate 1
A Fwnnra or Yunra.
“Tain’t good w be too skeery,”
Mid. the old man. “I onoe know-
i **" * Hemman da£ got hi* mind *o
I. ^BjM’bc^genMW1
I ly* didn’t look whah he ven ’
JjjffaL. Md got run ober by »i
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m- n an i r.aieule. would
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Boarding and Day school for Young Laches.
Under Direction of the Sisters of Drvine Providence.
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LAUREL HEIGHTS, SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
A CLASSICAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG MEN
AND BOVS PREPARING FOR THE PRIEST-
HOOD AND THE LIBERAL PROFESSIONS.
ST. ANTHONY’S COLLEGE
ANU APOSTOUG SCHOOL
Winter term begins Monday, Jan, Sto. UO3. Aptlicar.ts
are respectfully requested to correspond immediately with
Rev. A. Antoine, D.D., Sup.,
Theological Seminary, :-: San Antonio, Texas
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