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44 ! fje Snbtan &bbocate I : f ,,,,,,., ,,,.., ,,......., J Jt- Published by the Kenedictine Fathers of a SAOREJ HEART MISSIONi OKLAHOMA. Monthly Kcmuw Under the Protection of Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary, St. Michael and St. Benedict. Approed I) j our Regular Superiors TRRJIH OF NDnNGKIITION. Single Copies 15c. Annual $1.00. Fifteen or more Copies sent to one and same Address, each. . 75c. Foreign $1.25, Entered is Second-class Matter at Sacred Heart, P. O. Oklahoma. PRIVILEGES t livery Subscriber and Benefactor will participate in all the merits, prayers anJ good unrks of the Relig ousof Sacred Heart Abbe. 2 A solemn High Mass ifcsuugcvef) First Friday of the month in Honor of the Sirred Heart for the intentions of Subscribers and Benefactors. ) ' 3. A Conentual Mass is offered ever First Saturday of the month for our departed Friends, Subscribers and Benefactors. 4, Every ye.ir, in the mouth of September t'0 i.-lemn Masses are sung for our Bene ai tors, one for the Living and one for the Pe.nl. II. I. HKMI ITANCKH. niVTHUIITIONH AND IIIIHINKRM I.KTTKI1H HOlH.T) II K AtlDHENIIKn TO THE INDIAN ADVOCATE. Him us. SACRKD HI'.AHT. OKT.A. ifcacreb eart, felafjoma, December 1908 The national vote is over. None of the dreadful cala mities predicted by each of the presidential candidates, should he meet with defeat, has yet occurred. If there be any change, it is for the better. The night-riders and the Black Hand society have ceased to make blood-curdling threats and to cast terror and consternation among our peaceful citizens. "With eyether Taft or Bryan, or with' both, or with neye ther," says Dooley, "the country is safe."