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The American Eagle from Kansas City, Kansas • 2

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LODGE DIRECTORY. A. P. A. Prospect Council No.

61, A i Pi A. Meets every Monday at corner 23 and Prospect avenue, Ka $ty Mo, Persons desiring to may enclose their name, street, nninhcj, ward ago and occupation, and diretttto box 521 Kansas City, Mo. Tub opening Of the new county court at Independence, Mo-. Was a day for tha A. P.

A. of Jackson county. Judge J. B. Stone, whom they elected ceunty judge was sworn in mid rousing cheers and great applause by the vast crowd assembled in the court room to do him honor, The W.

A. P. ATof Nebraska organized State Council Deo. 31st. Mrs Harry Kemp, whose articles in The American Eagle.

Council No. 6, A. P. A. JfeotS every Saturday evening at 6.

E. Cor. Packard and Osage Armourdale. Visitors cordially Invited. PuoMsfted! every Friday by the American Eagle Publishing Co.

Council No. 7, A. P. A. Meets every Monday evening at Chambei of Commerce ball, Uiverview.

Visitors cordially Invited. the eagle, have made her well known J. HILE, Editor and Business Manager. to our readers, was elected State Pres In another oolumn wi state that the Noble Grand of Supreme Council I. O.

O. F. declared thftUhe cause of Rome's antagonism ta that order was its loyalty to the. U. S.

Constitution. 'We insert this from the K. of P. A PTTHIAN OFFICER TALKS. Nashville, Dec.

80. Dr. L. White, supreme keeper of the records and seals of the Knights of Pythias, in an interview concerning the order and the recent papal edict says: "It seems that it is a matter which each individual must settle for himself. The man who considers himself his own master in the worldly affairs will remain in the order if he is devoted to its principles.

I have talked with several Catholic Knights of Pythias concerning the question and they all say they intend to remain in the order. The supreme lodge had decreed that each member must be loyal to the government under which he lives. You can see where that would fail to please the pope," "The straws indicate which way the wind blows." Rome dare not tolerate loyalty to American Institutions. Christopher Columbus Who was Gate City Council No. 8, A.

P. A. Meets every Saturday evening at 437 Minnesota Ave. Visitors cordially Invited. 434 MINNESOTA Business Office: Mo.

AVENUE, Kansas ident. We extend to the brave women of our sister state our hearty well City, Kansas. sistency of Rome's edict Bgainst secret societies There is no curse pronounced upon the Columbian Knights or any other Roman Catholic secret order, of which there are a vast number in America. The holy father, Leo, knows their work and aim knows that each and every one are that many links forged to bind our nation in Roman bondage, and sends his blessing to strengthen their work. But for Roman Catholics to unite with the I.

O. Sons of Temperance andK.ofP.in which each individual with uplifted hand swears to be loyal to the American constitution and union and to defend our nation against any and all enemies, to the peace and perpetuity of our Nation, would be dangerous to Roman supremacy and the members of tho Romish church dare not remain in these cursed American orders. Hence the pope's bull against these orders. The supreme N. G.

of I. O. 0. F. in a recent interview declared that Rome's ban on the Odd Fellows was on account of its loyalty to the American Union.

"Quito a number of Catholic young men are wondering just bow what they will do with their K. ot P. uniform and sword. Why not join the Knights of Father Mathew and estab wishes and desire that the W. A.

Lincoln Council Mo, 0. Meets the 1st and 3d Filday night of each, month at 437 Minn. Ave. Correspondence from Friends of the A. may be a power in the state.

Order Cordially invited. Subscription. "Bates Council Mo. 10 Meets every Friday evening at Grigsby's Hall, 10 til St. and L.

Road, Kansas City, Kan, $1.00 a YEAR; Invariably in Advance. Secretaries of Councils in this vicinity should be instructed to notify us of every open A. P. A. meeting given by their council in time to give a notice of the same.

Manv of our Advertising Rates. Council Mo. 11, P. A. Meets at Woodward's hall every Tuesday evening at 8 p.

in. snarp. 3d street and La fayette avenue. A cordiol invitation is extended to visiting friends. Clrm inch one insertion.

25 cts. For ca additional inch 15 eta. per inch. readers take great pleasure in attend' tuted asses that i ever have heurd off i am sixty years old and my ancestirs fought for this country from the be-gining and i sorvid in the late war for he country and i am pleased to know hat yottre days are short, you mis-erble foran here in our Country Calling yourself Reverand i should think a man as well Known as you are in Late history would Crall off sum whero in a Cave and Keep out of sight of the dogs of the Earth thank god i have been able to Subscribe one thousand dollars to buy Winchesters to arm men to destroys the Likes and last of sutch as you and there will be good men to do the work and not an irish Catholic in the Ranks but true ameri-cans and not Renagade asses like your self now mind you dye before five moons, your ass as in is nere your heels day and night but there is to dye at the same hour sum ten others of your stripe we have six million men the navy and army on our side and the whole Southern Confedersy your talk is ded as your and your organs will be you must be a dirty of a "but you will be writing your plaid out history in hell soon if you will only notice the next time you are out after sun down you can se the shaddow of death hankering after you and all good people will say white has been killed and all that will be heard is go you dog where you will be dam bed forever with fire and brim-stome for acting Saten's agent on Eearth lf ST Rev. Mr.

White need not fear. We have seen the footprints of this same villain elsewhere. Comparing the hand-writing with a letter received by us which was mailed at South Side station, Kansas City, it is evidently the same hand that wrote the letter to Mr. White and was mailed at the same office. We presume it is the same man who wrote a communication to the Kansas City Mail which was published Feb.

23, 1894. In this Two inches double column $2.00 per month. Special rates given for longer Argentine Council Mo. 18, A. P.

Meets every Monday night in Nokes Hall Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed. J. R. Horn.

Recording Secretary, ing such patriotic meetings. Usually the music supplied for such occasions time, and more space. is exceedingly entertaining. Entered at the Postofflce at Kansas City, Kansas (or transmission through the mails he, and what was his object in pro Kosedale Council, Mo. 13, Meets every Wednesday evening at McGregor's Hull A cordial welcome extended to visitors.

at second class rates. We will send the Eagle to new sub posing his western voyage? The Romish press having repeatedly flaunt FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1894. scribers three months on trial for 15 cents. This offer will hold good until Feb. 1st.

Friends, solicit for us. You could help us out if you would. You We hold that the right of suffrage, ed into the faces of the A. P. press their demands for America because Topeka Council Mo.

14, A. P. A. Meets every Monday night In A. O.

U. W. Ball, 418 Kansas Topeka, Kansas. All visitors will be cordially welcome. should be granted to those only who lish a uniform rankP The inducements Columbus discovered it; we give can read and write the English lang say the Eagle is one of the best pa uage, regardless ot nationality or and consequences both social and financial are just as good as in the K.

sect. concise statement of the time, aims and designs of the great explorer(P) pers of its class, and that it woutd not Leavenworth Council Mo. 18, Meets every Wednesday night at Red Man' Hail, at 8 o'clock sharp. A cordial welcome is extended to visiting friends. of P.

and they will have the hearty do to let it go down and let the Ro- We claim that all men who withold approval ot the church." Columbian manists rejoice over our fall, then a mental reservation in iavor ot a Banner. His native home was Genoa in the north of Italy. We give him credit for one his firm belief that the Jeavenworth Council Mo. 31 Meets every Tuesday evening in Lincoln Hall, on Main St. between 8bawnee and Delaware, at 8:30 P.

M. All friends and visitors are cordially invited to attend. why not give us your hearty support We have been informed that Cy Ice Fope, while swearing allegiance to the United States, should not be permitted to hold any office in the gift of the earth was round and that he could The above is a fitting conclusion to our article, as it comes from a Roman church organ. It is a curse to be in the K. of P.

but a blessing to unite land's eldest daughter has recently American people. reach Asia by sailing westward. His whole incentive for such a voyage was joined the Roman Catholic church and Wilsey Council Mo. 36. Meets eveTy Friday evening in Francis Hall Wilsey Kansas.

Friends are cordially in vited. that he intends to send his younger craven and selfish. India was know with the Knights of Father Mathew. A. Councils in There are 149 A.

F. California. to be a land rich in gold, diamond daughter to the same school where his eldest dausrhter was converted. He is E0ME NEVEE P0KGIVES. and precious stones, and in the bosom take the Am- A.

P. A. men should ehican Eagle. of its seas were costly pearls. Olathe Council Mo.

40, A. P. A. Meets every Saturday evening at Encampment Hall, Cor. Park Chestnut Olathe, Kansas.

Visitors cordially invited. 8. P. Uowland, Kcc. Sec'y.

evidently too much in sympathy with Roman Catholicism to be worthy ol In another editorial is a condensed description of Romes new army, the The route to this land was tortuous and difficult to find either overlaud anv position within the gut ot our council a. v. A. was organ Y. M.

I. ized in Little Rock, Arkansas last week people much less as Senator of the U. through a region infested with rob Our readers will mark the dividing Paola Councl Mo. 45 Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 in Knights ot Honor Hull, Paola, Kan. Visitine members are cordially invited.

Address all communications to C. Sellers, Sec'y. to which he aspires. bers dangerous to encounter, or line between the Romanized church communication he proposed to furnish 1,000 feet of one-half inch rope ta hang more perilous voyage around the Af and the Protestants. By request of our subscribers in Santa Ana, California, we will com rican coast.

No one had ever visited every man connected with the Eagle The failure to attend Mass, and pay Evert member of the A. F. P. A. should subscribe for a local A.

P. A. journal. The very suggestive cartoons on our front window attracts considerable attention. Council Mo.

49. Meets at Wheeler's Hall on James every let and 3d Thursday evening. Visitors cordially invited. the western coast and none knew how mence about the 18th of January, to and further said, "and I again promise the Priest, marks the victim for per publish the famous controversy be to furnish the same amount to han secution and torture, regardless of his tween Priest J. W.

Hickey, C. far Asia extended, but rumors declared that in the far west was a land vastly richer than any yet explored, which and other famous Romanists, and the Linwood Council Mo. SO. Meets every Thursday night at Masonic Hall, Linwood, Kansas. all of their agents, such as McNamara Sims and otheis who are their mouth- Roman Catholic parentage.

This edict will drive the weak Ro A. P. A. of California, which appeared was settled by a people easiiy con Subscribe for the Eagle we want your assistance in spreading the good work. organs also I further promise to assist in the execution of all the above par some time since in the Los Angiles Daily Times.

This controversy opened the eyes of romanized Califor- quered. Columbus heard of this and resolved manists into a maudlin obedience to the supreme will of the American Pope, or make them firm allies of the A. P. A. But we cannot expect too ties at any hour of the day or night Lansing Council Mo.

66. Meets every Friday evening at A.O.UW. Hall, Lansing, Kane, A cordial invitation ia extended to visiting friends. Conrson, Secretary. W.

A. P. A. nians to a correct understanding of to possess this land of gold and pre that I may be called on, for the benefit Should the cold weather continue many now out of employment will find work cutting ice. the attitude of the papacy toward our government, our municipal affair and of the good name of our country.

cious stones as its conqueror and ad miral. After meeting all the skep our institutions. much from this class, for their Roman ized sentiments are too firmly implanted in their lives and hearts. ticism and superstition of the age and American Eagle Council Mo. 8, Kansas City, meets every Monday afternoon at 2 p.

23d and Prospect. All visiting friends welcome We know that two or three coun needed 1 can always be found on my post. Now and always on my guard to sustaid the free principles of our government. Yours, an old soldier overcoming it, he was presented to cils have not received the Eagle with in the past three or four weeks from the Queen but Queen Isabella wa3 appalled at his demands. He was to me youtn, instructed in our Free Schools, and surrounded by a class of young citizens intensely loyal Protestant American Council Mo.

6: Meets the 1st and 3d Tuesdays. 3 p. at 627 State Springfield, Mo. Mrs.Agnes Kversol Secy. Mrs.

L. J. Allen, Pres. The Eagle will be sent to councils or to any address in bundles of not less than 25 at one cent per copy. The last Saturday evening in January Council No.

8 expects to give a grand free entertainment. All are the fact that the wrappers have been for the Union. Signed, W.J.Williams. torn off after they left our post office be "High Admiral of the seas; Gen eral and Yice-Roy of any lands dis Mrs. mie also received a very in to your free American Institutions, will in all probability cut loose fiom Rome, and, if not uniting with Prot suiting letter evidently written by same hand.

We turn him over to Eureka Council, Mo. 1, W. A. P. A.

Meets 1st RRd 3d Saturday at p. m. In McClaflin's hall, Aimourda'le. Visitors are cordially invited to attend. covered, and was to receive one-tenth of all revenues from commerce and and returned to us.

We are after the thief and we hope to be able to expose him. Councils will do us a favor by informing us when they do not receive A. P. Arruourdale; they will no wealth found in this new country doubt keep an ere on him. He gave estants, will cast their lives and fortunes in the fold of American Catholic Church.

Such young men Here King Solomon obtained the their papers. This will aid us in fer- his address as being 831 S. Pyle St Kansas City, Kan. gold and precious gems of Ophiar should be treated as allies and friends riting out. such thieves.

By knowing Excelsior Council Mo. 3. W. A. P.

A. Meets every Tuesday afternoon at half Sast 2 o'clock in Bells ball, 8outhwest oulevard, near State Line, Kosedale, Kan. "Friends" of the order are cordially invited to attend. Protestants and "true American" ladles ate solicited to Join, us In this good work. Iniation lee.

$1.00. Come one. come Stimulated by this sordid appetite for B0MISH SECBET OEDERS. what mails such bundles pass through we can more easily trace the Roman wealth he pressed forward until the of the A. P.

A. Turning from these, we gaze upon the weak-kneed protest-ants, wno united with the A. P. following the decree of the. pope Spanish Quen refused at first to grant all.

Catholic thief. A bright seven weeks old girl baby for adoption, Call on Mrs. Pierce, 128 Brooklyn Kansas City, Mo. None but Protestants need apply. Some of our exchanges mail their papers to us at Kansas City, Missouri.

Please correct address and mail to Kansas City, Kansas. The heavy snow-falls in Austria, Europe, caused avalanches to fall from him all his powers and he left the compelling Roman Catholics to abandon all connection with the Odd Fel Argentine Star Council Mo. 4, IV. A. P.

A. and then becoming frightened left our order, for fear of persecution. In this We clip the following from the In Meets 1ft and Sd Friday of each month at court with a sad heart, ready to give up all. But a high Roman Catholic ter-Ocean of January 6 in regard to Masonic Hall, Argentine, Kans. Friends are cordially invited.

Mrs. Emma Lucas, Pres. Mrs. Woods, Sec'y. lows, Sons of Temperance and Knights of Pythias, the fact that in Kansas a greater danger awaits, than the present condition of Italy.

An ex- dignitary was bribed by Columbus for those in good standing in the A. 1 Reynolds Council Mo. 0, Topeka, County Commissioner of San Mauro, City are Fockteen lodges of Columbian Knights, of which all the and he influenced the queen to be his guardian and to fit him out upon his Meets every Friday night at 418 Kansas Ave. P. because they stand alone and unprotected.

Sardinia, was guilty of committing Visitors cordially invited. MEMBERS ARE ROMAN CATHOLICS, and twenty-seven murders, the following the monntains, destroying much prop erty and many Urea, voyage. Rome never forgives. Even should Ruby Council Mo. 0 originated for the purpose of strength being a description of some of the In October, 1492, he landed on one Meets In G.

A. R. hall every Thursday afternoon. 2 r. Ft.

Scott. Kan. Mra.O.L.Posten. a truant A. P.

A. dare to unite with the Romanists he would be doomed to ening the Roman Catholic faitb, may of the Bahama Islands, and one of his crimes committed by him: A bright boy, four weeks old, for Secy. Mrs. B. Burnstead, Pres.

seem to our readers a rather strange first inquiries was In regard to gold adoption at the Door of Hope, 1119 "Burning of a supposed spy at the stake torture of a small boy, the host coincidence. In the Kansas City Cath and believed the natives lying when America Council Mo. 7, TV. A. P.

A. Meets every Tuesday at 2v.ni in Wood suffer. Such was the character of the Jesuit Inquisition while in power in Europe, and it will be the same here. olic oh fourth page is the Directory of expressing ignorance of any precious Myrtle Kansas City, Mo. Open meeting of Olathe council No ward Hall.

Cor. 3d and Lafayetth, Kansas City, Kansas. Visitors cordially invited, Mrs. C. Abbott, Pres.

Mrs. M. K. Arwood, Sec metal. The first colonists settled by We give here a true sketch of how 40 will be held next Saturday evening, Columbian Knights, giving dates and places of meeting of supreme council and 13 subordinate councils, with of Columbus upon the West India Is this was performed and leave yon to Jan.

12th. All interested in true Am judge of the fate of heretics, should age for his lather; cotindaro ordered that the child's tongue should be cut out, then his feet and hands amputated successively; these were sent to his family to induce them to disgorge money; the shooting of a whole family of eleven, etc. And Italy has but recently abolished capital punishment." We see here the same blood-thirsty ericanism invited "especially the L. O. I.

Kansas Purple Star L. O. Mo. 80S. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each.

ficers in each. This is followed by lands (discovered upon this first voyage) instead of going to work, hunted for gold and diamonds. To compel Rome get into power in America. ladies." the following: B. Councils will month at 8:00 p.m., In A.

O. U. W. Hall, cor- At the stake the victim was asked the natives to disclose the mines re "In what faith will you die?" If he The secretaries of the various Coun ner oi outtn street ana Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas. Samuel Harrison, M.

Win. BullHgh, Sec, 537 Northrun Ave. please notify The Kansas City Catholic of any changes in Commanders and Recording Secretaries. Councils will sorted to horrible tortures, but failed replied "Tne Catholic." he was, in Visiting brethren cordially Invited. sarcastic mercy, strangled before he cruelty which marks the character of cils in this vicinity will be supplied with blank subscription receipts for the Eagle.

Please subscribe and help to fill their coffers with precious metals. This provoked the natives to was burned. If he did not reply "the please send us the addresses of, all Sunflower Lodge, L. O. Mo.

X64. any and all Romanized governments. Catholic," the loving kindness of Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each, these officers forpublication in above." attack the Romanists and the colony The Roman pontiff has undermined strangulation was denied, and in the us out. This reveals the whole reason for was massacred. presence of priests, roughs artizars, the Italian government so it can no month at 8 p.

at Claiiin's hall, corner or Mill street and Osage avenue, Kansas City Kansas. Visiting brethren are cordially in vited to attend. John Davidson, W. M. Wiu.

McMuughton, Secy. 715 Reynolds Ave. The last open meeting of Olathe the expulsion of Romanists from the nobles ladies, and kings, the heretic When Columbus returned on his longer punish its officers, and all the horrors of the Inquisition are restored. Council No. 40 was addressed by Rev.

stood still till the fire had burnell second voyage and found this colony secret orders of our Nation. In the prescribed orders most of the mem C. E. Ponieroy, Rev. G.

A. Fair and away and, with its feet in a heap of murdered, the gre it Romish patriot hot as-lies, a blackened and undistin- Bishop McXah aba will commence others, A great deal of interest was If bers are Protestants and hold the bal commenced the work of annihilation guishable human cinder stood, lathed manifested. ance power, rearms tbat contact up to the stake by an iron chain. The which only terminated when every a course of lectures in Kansas City, Jan. 13.

on his own responsibility nevertheless, he will be protected with these men would prevent the Ro It ij oar wish to notice any and all native of these islands was swept from manists from faithfully performing entertainments and public proceed chain was unloosened, the erect cinder fell down among the other cinders and ashes, and the crowd dispersed. This is the work of priests. United among the living. It was while sup You by his friends. He is a scholarly gen the acts commanded by the pope and priesthood they must leave their Prot erintending this slaughter from 1493 to 1499 that the Cabots explored the tleman, too noble hearted and philan ings of councils.

We wish our paper to be a good local as well as a state paper. Send ui items ot interest for American. thropio to remain in the Roman cath coast of the present United States of We give this not to intimidate any estant brethren ana enroll only in tne Columbian Knights and other secret Roman Catholic orders. In these se Want olic church as a priest. If there is a publication.

America in 1496-7-8, and gave te En bishop or a priest in Kansas City, who one and cotnpull them to swell the ranks of our A. P. A. Instead of such lect bodies the Jesuits can give their Several members of Olathe Coun can cope with him in a fair, honorable gland a right to American soil with no Roman Catholic mortgage upon the same. instructions and discipline, the mem To Reach discussion in defense of Romanism let him come out; he will be well bers un watched by Protestant eyes.

We cannot, however, dismiss this a class aiding us, it would only weaken our ranks, and ruin our power for usefulness as' a band of American Patriots. treated. We want the plain, unvarn matter so mildly. In the K. C.

Catholic is an editorial from which we extract the following ished facts, clothed in logic and com The Intelligent What we need are men who join us mon sense; this yon may expect of 'The publication of the Roman de from pure motives, who love their The following letter was sent to us by Rev. J. 6. While for publication. We give it to our readers verbatim et literatim.

You may observe punctuation marks are deficient; probably the writer intended to reserve his periods, pauses and exclamations until he is ready to bring his Winchester to bear. McNamara. We would be pleased to hear a fair, honorable debate on Romanism. If a bishop or a priest will country sufficiently to be willing, if cree declaring that Catholics cannot become members of the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias or Sons of Temperance was the most important event need be, to die in her defease, and Class of Readers-. cil No.

40 visited Wellsville Council No. 55 a abort time ago. An open meeting was addressed by Rev. J. B.

Lair.of Olathe and others. Wellsville has a good Council. Roman Catholics in government employ ia this city are allowed time off lor attending mass and other religions duties without being docked, while 1 rotestants in the same positions are not allowed time off for any of their religious duties. United American, Washington, 1). C.

There being so few Protestants in government employ at Washington we think they should have equal privileges, at least, with Roman Catholics. of last month. To those who know meet Bishop McNamara in discussion with honorable motives, the A. P. A's will see that they are equally protected how averse Rome baa always been to should they be called out, will be willing to stand shoulder to shonlder and drive the Roman enemy into the sea.

A hundred such men would be better than a million cowards who come to January 1st 1895. secret societies, the news of last week had no'hing of an unexpected character. The decree is very explicit, how Advertise in The- and will extend to them equal courtesy. Priests, come out like men do not incite your followers to riot and bloodshed as joa have heretofore J. g.

White i have just been in the now plaid out American an because afraid of Roman persecu ever, and no Catholic who joins or remains in these societies will be considered entitled to the rights and privileges of the church," American Eacrlc articeal written by you now 1 am neither Catholic nor but i do thinlfc you arc one of the most prosti-1 tion. We wish this matter to be plainly understood by our American people. done. Act like men or take back seats as ignorant impostors. Our readers will mark the incon-.

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