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THE EOUTHI RN MESSENGER. OCTOBER. Iff,; M i
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BISHOP SHAW’S ITINERARY.
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ED. STEVES & SONS
DUMBER.
Doers, Stub, Blinds, Shingle), Etc.
FISH & OYSTER CO.
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Werner Wilkins
Grain Company
Price List Furnished On Appli-
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BISHOP LYNCH REVISITS
MIS FORMER HOME
POPE PIGS' X AND
DIOCESAN MISSION WORK.
“At the Sign of the Clock.”
HOUSTON ST., COR. ST. MARY'S.
THEO. MAWIT
Dealer m
CHOCTRIES AND DRY OOOIIS.
Who I entile Barbed Wire Deafer and
Manufacturer of Saner Kraut.
Wo ran supply' any atnirnnt. either
keg or car.
Fuhrwerlt.
J. E. LOUSTALOT, Manager.
FRANKLIN, LA.
BOTTLED
BEER
drinking when it’s
ROBT. E. MOSS
SPECIALIST:
Eye, Ear, Nose md Throat
Office: Hicks Building.
Rentdence: Country Club.
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meat and materials can produce. |
Lone Star Brewing Co|
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“Alamo”-~tbe best beer that experience, equip-
Man-Tailored Skirts
The Texas Cation P id ace at Waco
will opon Ils doors on November 4 mid
clone them mi the Jhth, In addition
In the products of the cotton field
ihercs will be an exhibition of flower#,
rattle mid poultry, besides fi number
of other attractions.
R. CO.’IMfTCT «T, singing
*L~~ . _? ben Diet”
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SEWING
MACHINE
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QUAJumr.
Visitation and Confirmation
Weimar.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Slmw, D, D., In-
terrupted his canonical visitation of
the diocese In order io attend the
grand Columbus clay celebration at
Austin. Immediately on his return to
San Antonio he started out again,
making his first stop at Weimar, lie
wnsi accompanied thither by Rev, W,
A. Fiihrwerk, revtor of St, Joseph's
I Church, San Antonio, The Bishop was
| met by the pastor. Rev Father Szy-
IhFl ; roanski and conveyed in an autoniu-:
' FORT WORTH, TEXAS,
Solicits your inquiries for straight ana
mlaed cars ot j’raiu and teed.
Olficei and Yards:
1. <1 G N. Depot and Sunsrt
CTOCTlnir on E Commerce 8L
thia year. ’ The nppitcatl6iin■ iilrwly' '■ ■
lire (ihoye the., ordinary number, re w • ' rn
that a crowd H J'enr Is nntielpntiMK '!; :>i! ™ “• ”7'fi
Itererend Ifejwy Edward C, N ij..'‘Ww
fi; p.. linn been wirolufeit to W.|W (GAN. ANTI
YOUR TOAST AS YOU LIKE IT. You^
UNION MEAT COMPANY]
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Calc! Calc!
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rolls. Thii non pel son cum disinfectant.
No more liluo bujpi, ticks, Hee or
mites ON ME- See my feathers how
they glisten, too. Go thon and do
likewise.'’
CHLOROLIM
The Poultry Raisers' Friend.
$1.50 a gallon. $0.25 for live gallons,
ED. C.JUNGK1ND
IJfg. Chemist, 5,19 E. noust.on Street.
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ROSARIES
Assorted colors of beads—rang-
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$2.00 to $50.00
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SHEET METAL WORKER.
GALVANIZED IRON, COFI’EI'. COR-
NICED. SKY LIGHTS, HUTTERS, and
DOWNSPOUTS. Old ptione 2080 2-r. |
123 E’jt-shiHI Avenue. Sad 'Antonin, i
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11 THE Beer sold' on its merits. Not in anjj j
Ml.HH WASTCOSIjill;it«;HWIlREET. B
ALAMo'"cEMENT7a| |
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Portland auad Roman Ceioen! I |:
Ddalera ■ inWhitd Liuio. Plaster i'Bl
Faris, AtmtftB,. CetfMit I’lMter, "fin
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firmed, St. JoHepifs
an Cal he hr Bnhe-
.itiljr- Knights of
g ?ilen's :md Voun^ ha-
Jen, and rhe Chrlsihin
icieties, (Jemnan and Holm-
An address of welcome wa*
BroliRSUi'd. •
' BEEF AND PORK PACKERS
Old phone M-IT New Phone 113*
R. STROHMEYER
KTftnSTniED PLCMBER AND
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STEAJ1S AND GAS PITTEB
704 &L Mmy’s St., Sar- Antonio, Tex,
PALACE OF ART
From whence Is gathered the lat
eat and newest Imported and domesth
Wall Paper, Color Combinations, Dec-
ora ting, Frescoing, Art Glazing, etc
This season ilnds us better prepared
than ever to fill the wants of the mosi
fastidious and palatial homes. Let nr
assist you In solving yonr wall paper
and color problems.
Distributor Lowe Bros. Paints
Huunmer*p
® 204-206 W. Commerce St “
your toast crisp, hot, fresh. Make it right at lie i
table, just as you want it. |
Let our Commercial Department tell you about |
these anti many other uses for electricity io & n
home. ■ '
S. A. Gas & Electric Co, j
• Both Phones’315 v||
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“Alamo Bottled Beer—The Beer Aheadul
Made to YOUR. Measurs
Despite the !cv>r prices that rule in
the dress goods section during the
Annual October Sale, we will con-
tinue to make skirts to your meas-
ure.
Select the fabric you wish, then
decide upon the model you prefer—
there are seventy-five different
styles for you to make your selec-
tion from—and we will have the
skirt MADE EXACTLY TO YOUR
MEASURE, charging you but a
trifle more than the cost of the
bare material
Remember—every sltirf will be made
exactly to your measure by expert men
tailors - men who are thoroughly familiar
with this particular work. We furnish
findings, etc. Come in tomorrow—we’ll
show you a number of finished models so
you may see just how the work is executed.
(DRESS GOODS SECTION—2nd FLOOR)
JOSKE BROS. CO.
lucnteit. Al lhe
[ Mush Bishop l.wnrh gave a short nd-
dn*sH t;pen king ti£ the gkidn^is timj
Joy of tbe clity. Lii-nt nf beiutr irerinji-
re'l u> TTlLim to his binhplace and 1w
niiKitill Ills fa mity mu! buy hood friends
io relebrattt thi> tjiirdcuhtr servlet1.
He t-inirhnigly re furred to Ins rhurrii
riJ> a»d diHii^i, all lieutiiniog in this
Hty and where, after years of work
and study, lie had returned Lu his
inline town lo i elpbrsLEu iiH first Mass.
Bishop Lj’llch paid Iter. Father Espoi’.
the local pastor, a beaut Ifni omi wor-
thy com pli hi ent referriiij; to'lilin as a
friend of his youth, 2 4 years apo, a Oil
who has ,durin? all those rears aided
him in many ways and was new re-
joicing with his other friends in the
hlph position he has been called up-
on to fill and it has been his earnest
prayer that the boyhood friends and
the friends of later years who had
gathered on this ocrardon would live
upright, ('hrisliau Ilves and be pre-
pared al any time to answer to the
final summons. "For what doth it
profit a man, if he gain the whole
world and lose his own soul?M
Rev, .John O'Raiferty of Durand,
Mb h., a claasmate of the Bluhop. wan
ulso paid a high compliment a« was
Rev. Father Carroll, At the conclu-
sion of his remarks, which the emi-
gre gat km thought only too brief, the
servIrpH riinie to n close.
A RercpttoiL
Through the thoughtfulness of
Father Fsper members of the congre-
gation and citizens of St. Joseph were
rflven an opoprtunity of meeting
Hishop Lym h in the overling at a pub-
lic reception at the auditorium and
It proved a happy occaHlou to Lhe
Urge number present On the plat-
form Rt. Rev. Bitrfiop Lynch. Rev, M.
<1. Esper, Rev. John O’Rafferty of
Durand, Rev. D. Mulcahy of Benton
i{arbor and Mr. Peter Rotham of Chi-
cago, unde of the Hfshop, occupied
places. After all had astiembled Rev.
M. G-* Esper took rharge of a short
program introducing Bibhop Lynch
| who took for his subject the M i salon -
|ary Life in the South, Th? Bishop
! was followed hy Fathers O’llullerjy
:and Mulcahy who each Rave a most
'cnTertaininR talk after which genernl
: handshaking and cordial E^xietlngs
were exchanged between Lhe ruchIs
of honor and those? In attendnnee.
1 Ou the following evening Ftilhor
Esper ctnve a banquet In honor of
i Bishop Lynch, at which wore present,
among others, about fifteen priests
and former class mates of the Bishop.
Bishop Lynch afterwards loft for
Paltlmure to attend the Cardinal Gib-
bons Jubilee celebration.
the
to the church.
headed by a brasit band. rro«s-bearer
and acolytes; then follow'ed the boys
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We Win Sen You $100 1
Worth of Furniture for $10 ,
Itovra and $2 a Week.
Wt also eeH pboci<i^rn)-fi0 and
pienue i‘f> eaaj- payments,
. R.. R.. SMITH.
ifistallraenri House,
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l: '■ . • t^e inaies oe tris- Aitor sacMty 1
i'..‘ ■ balding ike seliM-WtildR they litul
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to Bohemian,
jiiaal :snd temporal conditions
i tn^hop wns more thin pieii:-o<l.
Sen pressed heartfelt thanks for
j magnificent reception tendered him.
He said he same to the diocese a per-
feet stranger but he was well received
by all nationalities. He had found the
sains good sentiments everywhere, ir-
respective uf nationality. In speaking
of the conditions of the parish he said
he was well pleased with them in
every respect. The Bishop was de-
llittited to see the parish increased to
such an extent that it lias outgrown
the church building. He suggested
lhe erection of a bandHiime, perman-
, ent building for divine worship, and
his words met with a i> pro vat.
The Bishop closed his address with
' an earnest appeal to the pa rents to
foster vocations and assist him In the
preparation of students for the prtest-
hiiod,' to send their children to caie-
ehetical Instruction, to frecfisent ike
SSaeiaTnenIs and to set them a good
example.
Con Pirn: alien was administered to
seventy-four children; Benediction of
jthe Blessed Sacrament was given and
----------- Q;f "{jr^HK(!r Golti wjr Ia,
' by' tljie congregation
brought the ceremony to a fitting
dose.
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BERMAN & ZADEKJ-i
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We make a specialty of Pure Winen nin^-- Liq-jcru g
kinds. Wail orders soIEolted aind receive careful
I34W.G0MMERCEST.’ PHOKE 300. SAN AHWii|g§
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gentlemen owns a nieo ranch down
on Chocolate and'a fine, aeetlon'cil
land on (he PIniny ' hear i Amari I io.
I.,,, That' man fe , J,: M., El allay.
Saturday, Hie Jib, |)rcventod !la !,!l" d‘hers ««»'
;v,-' is,—:' —' There, are more opportunities'.Ifei
noW'fhaa wkea he star ted.” ■:
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BIF-JjES m THEtBUND.
' “Ifho Catliofliii .Trunsciipt - ,fi>r | “
PAUL BROCK,
Deafer in ataplfe a ad fancy
GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN, PECANS
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Agent for ttie Will & Baumer Co* caiv j
dltB aud all kinds of iThurch BiiuDlleo i
bsmmetwiMMWdiwBWMWMwwvaBWMwwMM anq uc uiyieti; men luiiuweu cat? uuyb
'find girls of the [uirfii hSal school, the
Hit Ed rm) V'
Sori-'ty.
miiin ’
A im
clif-
Mol!r ,
i mlan.
[ di?lL eretl by Leola
■A iSroiiorian Mass for four voices wuh
rendered by the Hioir. tinder the di-
rc'ition of Prof. Oscar EJmldpn*
After Mass the Bishoii nddressiy-J
tho coiigre^atlou. The address was
| translated by Father Fuhrwerk into
i German and by Father Szymanski ill’
Referring to the tspir-
the
Hv
the
met by the pastor, Rev
manski and conveyed
bjlr to I hr? rectory, '
On Sunday morning the Blnhop
celebrated Mass nt 8 o’clock, al
| which many apj)rna<hed the holy
|table High Ma^s was celebrated at IU
420 Mill'|^<>v' Fuhrwerk. Other
P|ht> | priests present were Rev A Mathis.
Uiex. Joseph Klobnuk and the pastor.
Rev. Jos. Szymanski.
A prorepslicn escorted
and clerg>
,;... combine. On draught or in botdea. 3II
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And ' Receives Warm Wefcome,
Public Receph'cn and Banquet
In His Honor.
On Sunday, Ocipber S. nt. Rev.
Joseph) f1, Lynch, D. D., bishop of
Dallas, celebrated PontlJlcnl Mass in
SC. Jour ph '<1 Church at St. Joseph,
Miohli2«n--his former home. The
chnrcli was Jilted with ouc ot the
largest gatherings ot Cat holies arid
mm-CathclJes In ils history.
Bishop Lynch vmit assisted by Ro*.
Father Carmi! of Xutn? Dame L’nivir-.
u .1 Your rvieit' letter nt May Jih.
sky !U)<] Lhe Rev, Jidm O’Raflerty ol , .
I HUT. to the Ar nolshtip^ aud BlshupH
Durand, Mb h. Rev. M. G, hspoi. 1‘ianre, dijiih^ The csinbiishtiient
St- Juseph. tided an masler tjf cere-| (,f diuiusat] tt ■“’Hujs iti every dinruhe.
< tmclnsiud ot given 1^ j'c.it e•onsohkIon be-
cause we Altin )putij (hat yiyir sti??-
g esc ion u|!] s<u u he real Led in the
mnltipl leal Ion •■! many diocesan rni’s-
i sionary jhUchiis in Prune and thal
befoi’Q many 3, there will result :i
great j't?rhaj <11 reljideas faith nmon 14
Lhe French pe«-jih-
lour !oDh! nf Septomhcr 5, TU H,
tn Cardinal Glbbui^. in which rou
bless the dlucv^in missions hi the
Ciiltvil Skiles :md request i.htj Bishops
11) I us I ilnto mi ‘-■'it ui ary imndh in their
dkJrtses, has prodm e<l wonderful re-
sults. A!ro[i(lr aiu these diure.iiin
bauds hifiu^ui;it*'il in inuoy dioceses,
and vear by puir oHuth lire beiti^ In-
Htituted ns the Linkups are able to do
so by bnHnji nt their disposal priests
specially trained in take up this
Apostolic work. You will rtO doubt
be gratified to krtoxr that this (iiocesnn
mission nifHemuiit has how given over
five thousand missions, sixty per rent
of which have been given to nim-
CathoRcH. and that ouch year In the
United States, besides many Catholics
who are brought hack to the practice
their religiuir there are over thirty
thousand concern received in the
Chnrctr a large percentage of this
number, though not the entire, is the
direct ri’HiiH uf this diocpjmn mission
work.
We sincerely hope that this meaR-
ure of diuceKMij missions that you
have suggest ted for France win prove
as prolific In spiritual resultfi at! the
trim Bar measure airend y cuminendc.'i
to the hierarchy in the ITnlti?d Stu ton
has done.
With very great rove rent e, and
praying God to grant yon many years
of continued health, '
Sincerely yours in Christ,
A. P. DOYLE, Simrctary.
Catholic Missionary Union,
Together with the letter to the
Moly Father was Hunt the following
inti or to Cardiniii Merry del Vai:
To Hlu Hminonre. Cardinal Merry did
Vai, Se>rnU ry of Stale to I (is Hull-
ne«fl:
Your Eminence1
1 send eiu-hi-ioti a letter 10 His I
IjoHricss. find 1 would thank you very
much if you will be good enough to
present it to him.
It will give him some cnnAohilion to
know that Lhe work of lhe dloreHun
miEudous (hat he <0111 mended «o
warmly two ymsm rigo. Is bearing
fruit.
libs very grnijfylxi].; to us that. Fath-
er Herbert Vaiighnn Is Eiecurjiig no re-
mnrluiblu a succewa In England. Il
wan at our mission honsu. yon know,
that he cpnijt his year of pre pa ration.
T take this op|inrtunify to cxiireris
to yon. lhe nenilment^ of my very
great esteeni and reupcct.
Sincerely vdijih in X ro..
A. P. DOYLE. Secrfdstry.
In duo time the Catholic M bi slop-
ary Union rcci'lred the following re-
ply sending the Holy Fiithor'a blous-
ing id nil the patrona and nsKOclatOH
of the Apostolic Mission work and Itu
work of giving mlmHons-
From the Vat Iran, July olid, Hill.
"Secrotary of State to ]fis SlolkieHsaJ’
No, 5UJ77,
Dour Reverend Father Doyk?:
I tercel vi «ri ynur two letters, one
written to the Holy’Father, and the
other in mi', and it gave mo -firoitt
pjensure to prcuont your letter to His
Holinest;,
Now, J hfprteri to nay to you that
the Holy Father, who hnu the work of
lhe mlwiijoroi very close to Ids heart,
was greatly rejoiced at the jnfortim-
tlon ronvovi'cl to 1dm t'oniiorrdng tiw
w*ork of the Catholic Mlnaiotinry
Union,
Praying that this work utny develop
further tmd as time goes on It may
Been re still belter Hwdla for the tflW
ot God Rm! tin* good ot Holds, HBjj
Ilolinesfi irrants an pledgA of iblylnu
faror to you tf.nd to all and encli.of
Uh patrons and annoHatea, IJiB .Aijbri*
kdk" Bimini. # '
With very great,eukkmi, I rnnndiv 1
■ 1 ■Slntieffcly, ^ouri, •
(Signed 1 ' '' /j , 1 .'1;' )■■
CARDINAL. MERRY DFLyALJ , !
NEWS FROM Da RD.
Miss Carrlfi brno;;er of this parish
aiid' Mr. GsairThimiHS, also oi, Dal
KIo, wsreBfertW liti the Sacred U. art. **aaJc. In’ addition to this Hst this
rectory;or, tlm, eyeqing ot. the' 11CH
hist., at, S:45h tho Hev. J. J; Whelan.
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Lard Refiners and Compound Makers. ;
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SAN ANTONIO^ TgltAS.;|i 1
Send Us Your Orders ;;0
| “Tips Has ft When Other Dealers Haven’t”; "
Hardware, Tools, Implements aift II
'■ ■ Household Supplies. ■
W1PS HARDWARE C®|
114-116-118 W. Commerce Street. Both Phones’40?^ S
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Buy Your Wines and Liquor* rW
. 0. 51. I., pertorndhg' the ceremony.
1 The long ionked-feif rain -which.
- .. earns bn Snturdair,'file.Irw, lire
tljse 'ladies of tha-'Altai'StKsteijr from
Hinw 1. ..J
. ffliyad;for,that’Eirttatalf, >111 ;»»
ijowanl, Mrs. I,u Crease ' Mid 5m.
“Kted ,iUi» <V„A ”S’
Correspondence Betweeii the Holy
Father and the Apostolic
Mission House.
whet! I be I loty l-’atlior wrote to the
French Uinhupfe urging the estahliFh-
mtitit of Dlocesnn MiHKkmiiiy Rtindw.
ttH! Apostnllc Holl^e replW
Lei Hug the Ho]\ Father of the prug-
resrt the dloves.11) work is milking in
the United Sr iiv.’ Tin? following
ccuTPfjpomkmt <■ p-i—-d between Wnsh-
Ingluu anil Timm s
W.uMhilmtou U hily !< UH t-
Most Holy Fuli-'i
I Yeut rvt
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|ruf France, i
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’ AFFORD TO USE
/ > '■ ' ELECTRICITY '' - J |
The Hectic iron saves wonderfully in labomF
does vastly superior work—renders comfort to $’|
housewife. ■ bi
The Easy Way on Ironing Bay
Then there's the ? ]
ELECTRIC TOASTER
TIUU.CTE TO A CATHOLIC
CITIZEN OF YOAKl'M.
The Yoakum Dally Herald, ot Oct.
11, (rays the following tribute to u
well known Catholic i-ltlaen anrl
Fnltjht ot Columbus, wbicli we take
pleasure In opylna as the gentleman
In question is well known to many of
our readere:
" Yoakum has a prosperous business
man whose success should not fa!) to
Impress Itself upon the youth of our
country. This man waa a snial! boy
US or 30 years ago. He shined shoes
to make money. He CUI cane and
took tils pay In molasses. He did any
sort of work that came to band. When
bls lather died there were nine chil-
dren In the family. The only assets
was a small home eccuri-bered with
debt. But tills lad worked and
. saved and grew to manhood. He han
taken advantage of the opportunities
that came Ills way. Some 11 years
ago be came to Yoakum. He Id. now
the heaviest individual tax payer'in
the city and by reference to lhe list
of tax payers published, in., to-day's
Issue it will be seen there are but two
concerns in town that pay more taxes
than hei These two concerns are the
Sap railway and the Yoakum National
were mar-
The process of brewing leaves only the coucen*
(rated essence—the MEAT of malted barley,
coupled with Saazer hops (to give it that snappy
taste and delicious aromatic flavor). In
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fife. jW7
Ih’iiiy dUroi)
11 fell sc hop f cf St loren
tied at thr* Csitholiv vlinrcb in G<m-
x:ilvs un VYvilitestiay morning. Oef. 1 L
Rw. Jnjoeti MaTfmllirsr, pastor, per-
form Ing ! in* i-cremGuy.
| Oh WthiiJCsday. Oct. 11. at. Praha,
? Rw. L. P. Netardus ufEEvi.iti»g, Frank
I OkiithIiLt was mtimt-d to Ml^s Mary
Svann, Frank Komhrink iu Miss Arnalie
Elrrak. Jos. Filip to Miss Mary Filip.
Several inure werldings are bryoked for
tills wpek.
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266382/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .