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HIS HOLINESS, PIOUS XI, GLORIOUSLY REIGNING GEORGE W. CARDINAL MUNDELEIN, D. D. HIS EXCELLENCY, MOST REVEREND PIETRO FUMASONI BIONDI, D. D. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE RIGHT REVEREND JAMES A. GRIFFIN, D. D. THE CATHEDRAL BUILDER The Dedicatory Service of our new Cathedral is the fruition of the hopes and aspirations of clergy and laity during the past seventy'five years.

In those days our people were poor in material things and they could scarcely foresee the prosperity that would come to our beloved America and to their children.

Our were few, poor and overwhelmed with the manifold duties incidental not only to keeping alive the spark of faith in their people, but also the urgent necessity of providing churches, schools and institutions.

Our Diocesan History reveals the fact that quite frequently when a had completed his material labors, death claimed him, and another enjoyed the fruits of his priestly endeavors for and for His Church.

The throughout the ages has been the Mother of the Arts and Sciences. Many of the greatest achievements in music, poetry, painting, architecture, literature and sculpture have received their in' spiration from, and their exemplification in, the great Cathedrals and Churches of the past.

Genius is never satisfied with the mere ability to create, but craves and demands the opportunity, and a field, for the exhibition of its talents.

We today are heirs to a wonderful past. We have received a rich inheritance from those who have gone before us.

It is therefore fitting and proper that we should call on this rich treasury of things artistic, which is the tradition of the Catholic Church.

Today we would not discharge our obligations to our Catholic people by merely housing our activities, for the time has come, here and now, for us to embellish not only the temples of God, but the institutions of educa' tion, culture and charity.

Our new Cathedral represents our effort to build a temple worthy of

Christ, our King, and fit to emulate the beautiful structures fostered and sponsored by the great Commonwealth of Illinois.

The of Architecture is new for the Catholic Church, but the following reasons determined the style for us : Lincoln, the Court House, early American mansions and civic buildings, and a desire to make every dollar donated by priests and people show and go the full length of each one hundred cents. The material for the building was our first problem as many kinds of marble and stone were considered.

^ It was a happy thought that led us to journey to Minnesota and finally make our selection. The choice has met with universal approbation, and according to chemical reports from various Universities, it will weather the heat and cold and the storms of the ages.

We desire to stress not merely the individual appointments of the interior, but of the composite whole—the building in its entirety—the ever varying contrasts—the outstanding emphasis placed on the center of all our devotions—the High , throne of Our Eucharistic King.

The tympanum over the portico as you enter the church represents the Coat of Arms of the in carved stone. On the left in carved stone is a service memorializing our consecration as Bishop in Holy

Name Cathedral, , Illinois, on February 24, 1924.

The Coat of Arms of the Holy Father panelled over the Sacred Heart altar, the Great Seal of the of America on the south end of the west ambulatory, the Coat of Arms of the Bishop depicted over 's altar, and finally the State Seal of Illinois on the west end of the north ambulatory, recognizes the Spiritual and the Civil authorities. This recognition proclaims the fact that in our beloved America, Church and Country travel along parallel lines, ever more onward and upward.

May this happy condition be the inheritance of our children as it has been the inspiration of the past and the joy of the present.

On the right is represented our enthronement in Springfield which took place three days after our consecration. It represents the of Chicago leading the new Bishop of Springfield to his throne. It also represents the Officers who took part in that service.

This two-fold representation has, as far as we know, never been featured in carved stone in any Cathedral in America.

In the windows, the selection of our artist and the selection of sub' jects, represent an effort to recognize American prowess in Artglass pro- duction, and to memorialize Catholic factors in the discovery, exploration and development of our Republic. As far as we know this represents a pioneer effort.

In acknowledgement of our indebtedness to the pioneer priests, and especially of the valuable contribution of the late Timothy Hickey, permission has been secured from both ecclesiastical and civil authorities, to inter his remains in one of the crypts in the Sanctuary of our New Cathedral. Surely the people of Springfield, no matter what their

8 race, color or creed, will acknowledge the happy thought crystalized in this move.

The Dedication of the new Cathedral is the fruition of four active and very happy years in the City and of Springfield.

The work has been cast on a large scale, and we leave to the present and future generations the privilege of evaluating the results.

This short period of time, with its achievements, is to be credited to the vision, devotion and zeal of the clergy, as well as to the strong faith and generous impulses on the part of the laity.

Whatever merit might be given to me I would ask in a very special way that my remains might rest in your midst in peace in front of the High Altar in presence of the Blessed Sacrament and might evoke an occasional prayer for me and for those of my co-workers who have spent themselves for God's honor and the Glory of His Church.

We have tried to make the temple beautiful, and we pray that you will leave the tomb simple and unadorned.

JAMES A. GRIFFIN

Bishop of Springfield in Illinois. SECTION I

A LEAF STOLEN FROM BISHOP GRIFFIN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE HISTORY JUST PUBLISHED

We feel this Souvenir Book would be incomplete without a page from a very valuable book just published by Right Reverend James A. Griffin,

D. D., the Diamond Jubilee History of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.

Therefore, we have taken the liberty to steal a page out of that

History and we here insert that page. The stolen page is from the Chapter entitled: "Pen Picture of Bishop Griffin."

In that Chapter there appears a Sub-Head called: "Bishop Griffin's Crowning Work."

Well, here goes the stolen page:

Kind reader please recall the words quoted by me at the beginning of this sketch. It was to this effect: One of the Bishop's Assistants in St.

Mary's Church, Joliet, 111. Rev. E. O. Leiser, while conversing with us at the breakfast table in St. Mary's Rectory said:

"Mark what I tell you. Your Bishop will not jump into the work of building a new Cathedral for two or three years at least. I know him and

I understand his methods. He will first look after the material, moral, in* tellectual and spiritual welfare of his diocese both as a whole and in partic- ular parts."

I have oft since then reflected on Father Leiser 's words as I gazed in admiration on the unfolding of our Bishop's plans. We watched him tour the diocese from end to end, from center to circumference. We saw him advising, counselling, and correcting; we beheld him laboring for the welfare of the fatherless, homeless waifs; we saw him providing care, com- fort and consolation for the aged poor; we saw him making provisions for the greater care of the sick; we saw him building up grade and high schools so that the youth of his diocese might have the best in the land ; we heard him champion a strong Catholic Press and ring out his eloquent words in denunciation of an evil press; we saw him build churches, schools and halls, like so many fortresses all over his diocese in defense of God, home and country; we saw him industriously providing for the comfort, joy and pleasure of the Boy Scouts; we saw him make provisions for those un-

10 fortunate children who are deprived of the blessings of a Catholic educa- tion; we saw him organise Social Workers who would go out into the high' ways and by-ways of his diocese and furnish aid, comfort and consolation to the poor, the unfortunate—the down-and-outs. Finally we saw him lead a pilgrimage of his clergy and laity to , to the Vatican, to the feet of Christ's Vicar and there tie—yes, knot the heart-strings of his diocese with the heart-strings of Christ's Vicar. What will be his next work?

In the first Book of Maccabees we read that after Judas Maccabees, leader of God's people, and his valiant men had defeated the enemies of God and of his country, he said to his followers: "Behold our enemies are discomfited; let us go up now to cleanse the holy places and to repair them.

And all the army assembled together and they went up onto the Mount of Sion, and they built up the holy places and the things that were within the temple and they sanctified the temple. And they made new holy vessels and brought in the candlesticks and the altar of incense and the table into the temple, and they put incense upon the altar and lighted up the lamps that were upon the candlesticks and they gave light in the temple, and they offered sacrifice according to the law upon the new altar of the holo-

causts which they had made. And all the people fell upon their faces and adored and blessed up to heaven him that had prepared them. And there was exceeding great joy among the people."

Here we have a splendid illustration of what Bishop Griffin did. He

first toured his diocese, counselled and strengthened his people, laid bare the tactics of the enemy; took care of the material, moral, intellectual and spiritual needs of his people; drew them closer and nearer to the Sacred Heart; built up schools, churches and institutions; dotted his diocese with so many spiritual fortresses in defense of God, home and country.

Then, and then only, did he say to his clergy and laity : Let- us go up now to our Episcopal City and there build the head fortress of our

diocese, the Mother Church of all our churches and people, a Memorial to our Immaculate Mother, a testimonial to the pioneer priests and laity of our diocese, a Home worthy of our Eucharistic King.

This Bishop Griffin did. He gathered round him some of his own priests, drew up plans for his Diamond Jubilee Cathedral Campaign. He did not call in outside or professional campaigners. He, himself, was the soul, the inspiration of that Campaign and aided by leaders among the clergy and laity that campaign was the joy of the whole diocese and the admiration of the entire country.

Bishop Griffin himself spoke at campaign meetings in all centers in the diocese, and wherever he appeared, or spoke, the electricity

11 of his personality and the fire of his words aroused unbounded enthusiasm.

Pastors and people, men and women, young and old, caught the spirit.

The campaign fire swept the diocese from center to circumference with the result that whereas the Bishop asked for only $750,000.00, the amount donated or pledged went mighty near the million dollar mark. The priests led in the enthusiastic campaign—marched to the tune of a hundred thousand dollars for their Bishop, and they did it spontaneously. The laity followed and kept step with admirable precision. It was simply glorious to behold.

The Campaign opened on February 14, 1927, with the Bishop's slogan in every heart and on every tongue : "It is God's work. God wills ,, it, and— closed amid a blaze of glory on February 26th with everybody saying "We have gone over the top."

That Campaign elicited the admiration of men and women, princes of the Church and officers of State everywhere. The writer never saw such enthusiasm or such wonderful co-operation, or such whole-hearted team work among the rank and file, clergy and laity. A non-Catholic newspaper man in the See City of Springfield, Campaign Headquarters, remarked to the writer: "Bishop Griffin is to be congratulated on his Campaign, not only because of its transcedent success, but even more so on the high class manner in which it has been handled. No cheap or small tactics in your Bishop's program—It is magnificent."

The words of this non-Catholic gentleman expressed the thoughts of every fair-minded non-Catholic in Springfield and throughout the entire diocese.

What we have written is simply sufficient to establish the fact that Bishop Griffin is a providential man—a man ordained of God—a selected and consecrated by the Holy Ghost to rule this portion of the Lord's Vineyard in an Apostolic manner—in a manner that has gripped the hearts of his clergy and laity—in a manner which has challenged the admiration of the American Hierarchy and of the American Nation. His Apostolic labors and his well balanced bearing are a joy to our Church and to our Republic. His religious and patriotic leadership is an inspiration to the nation at large. There he stands—a man, a citizen, a priest and a

Bishop, of whom we all feel proud ! Look at him ! Now you, and we, under- stand why the Pope of Rome sceptered him with a crozier; why the Presi- ident of our Republic has commissioned him a Major in the United States Army, and why the Governor of our great commonwealth, the State of

Illinois, has appointed him a member of the State Welfare Commission. Bishop Griffin, as a man, as a citizen, as a Churchman and as a patriot, we are proud of you and we gladly, gratefully, triumphantly point to your

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Cathedral Group and say to the world: Behold our Bishop's crowning work ! He came to us on February 28, 1924, something over four years ago. In those four years he has changed the face of our diocese. He has provided for the Charitable, Educational, Moral and Spiritual welfare of his subjects.

Only after having done so did he think about his new Cathedral. He opened the Campaign for funds February 14, 1927. He laid the Corner

Stone on August 14, 1927. Solemnly dedicated it amid a blaze of glory on

October 14, 1928. What a record ! Behold Bishop Griffin's crowning work May God bless that Crown! May God bless our Bishop!

M. J. FOLEY

THE OLD CATHEDRAL AND THE NEW

THE OLD CATHEDRAL located at Alton, a gem of pure Gothic architecture, its native limestone whitened by the sun, seated on the picturesque bluffs of Alton, how attractive, how inspiring; how rich in treasured memories. High up over the surrounding hills, its graceful spire pointing heavenward, it looks down upon the ever busy city; it watches the ceaseless flow of the Mississippi in its course to the sea; it extends its view over river and bridges, across rich table lands on to the turbid waters of the . Passengers on pleasure boats are attracted by it, gaze upon it, and it speaks to them silently and eloquently of God, heaven and eternity. It cherishes the memory of many a great churchman; of a Carroll, who labored so zealously in its erection; of a mighty Kenrick, who con' secrated it to the service of God; of a Juncker, a Baltes and a Ryan, princes of the church who ruled over it and made it their home. It recounts with pride the brilliant events that took place within its walls, and the episcopal functions performed there over a period of sixty'seven years. Now the scenes have shifted. Changes have come. The has been transferred. The pride of the Old Cathedral as such wanes. Its work however continues, whilst cherished memories linger around it like a sweet aroma, and its glories will endure and will and be intensified in the new cathedral at Springfield.

THE NEW CATHEDRAL! How majestic, how sublime! Clad in

Grecian beauty, demanding attention and winning admiration, it stands on an ideal site close to the center of the Capital City. Like the temple of

Soloman, its materials are brought from afar. Its adamantine stone, in golden tints, are cut from the Mankato quarries of Minnesota. In beautiful mosaic

the is depicted over the Altar of the Blessed

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Sacrament. The fourteen stations of the cross are likewise in mosaic. The paneled ceiling, richly gilded and ornamented, carries the imagination to the Basilica of St. Paul outside the walls of the Eternal City. The sixteen beautiful windows are modern and novel in design. They are large and bright, and the words of Milton would hardly describe them

"And storied windows, richly dight, Casting a dim religious light", for they admit an ocean of light and flood the interior with beauty. They represent chiefly historical subjects blending religion and patriotism. In one is portrayed George Washington giving Bishop Carroll credentials to visit Canada in behalf of the Colonies during the Revolutionary War. In another is President Lincoln entrusting Archbishop Hughes with an im' portant mission to the court of Napoleon III. Another beautiful window contains a painting of the Last Supper, and beneath it are represented Cardinal Bonzana and Cardinal Mundelein receiving the Pope's blessing for the inauguration of the world's greatest Eucharistic Congress. In the sepulchre of the main altar have been placed the fragmentary relics of seven of the Apostles, of several martyrs and a small piece of the True Cross relics that reposed for many years in the altar stone of the Old Cathedral at Alton. Over these relics the three of Alton celebrated full many a time, and from them, as well as over them, the new Bishops will continue to draw inspiration while celebrating the age-old rite, the Holy Sacrifice of the .

The New Cathedral is an enduring monument to the tireless zeal of Bishop Griffin, and to the generosity and co-operation of the priests and people of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.

Artistically, the new Cathedral, with its allied buildings, "is a Thing of Beauty and a Joy forever".

Religiously it demonstrates the zeal and the faith of the present generation of Catholics, and will open up a new era for the exemplification of the beautiful devotion and ideals of the Catholic Church in harmony with the best traditions of the past.

We, the priests of the long ago, never fancied in our wildest dreams that we could, in our day, feast our eyes on such a lovely temple con' secrated to the service of Christ, the King, and named in honor of His Immaculate Mother. E. L. SPALDING, V. G.

14 THE CATHEDRAL CITY OF ILLINOIS

Henceforth it will be highly meet and laudable that Springfield, the resting place of the inimitable and superb Lincoln, be known as The

Cathedral City of Illinois.

No longer as in 1844 when recognition was given The Catholic Bishop of Chicago by the State of Illinois in its grant of Corporation Sole; no longer as in 1861 when Lincoln went forth as President to take the Chair as Chief Magistrate of these United States; no longer as later on when the call to arms came in defense of the Union by Governor Yates; no longer as in 1898 when the troops marched forth to proclaim and enforce the dictum that 'The United States is Sovereign on this Continent and its fiat is law", today sees the Capitol City of Illinois the seat of a Bishopric of the Catholic Church, and in testimony of the majesty of The Master an edifice erected, ornate and substantial, dedicated and forever hence to be known as The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

This exquisite structure is strictly Grecian, of the Doric style. It is massive, enfolding some sixteen thousand square feet in the Cathedral proper. It is simple in that the lines are plain and neither curved nor fluted; it must appeal to the eye in its elements of strength as to the exterior.

It is made, possibly, the more graceful and appealing in that on one side is the episcopal residence and executive offices, a building in itself commodious and commendable; on the other side a school building in every respect finished, suitable, complete in essential and detail, ideally planned to effect the paramount idea of moulding the child and yet and even a great factor to the end in that it embraces space, light, comfort, ease—in a word the child will feel at home, and contentment, a prime factor with the youth at least, will supervene for great and lasting good.

Beside the School is a home for the Sisters. They are never forgotten, nor ever should be. Yet, like their brother pioneers of the early days, those who made Illinois known to the world, that Blackhawk Trail where

Marquette and De LaSalle trod, those women of God have made sacrifices, sacrifices as a rule unknown to the world, sacrifice of home and kindred and all that the world holds dear, sacrifices even then amid privation so that in The Name of Christ and as He Himself hath taught, they may mould the youth to avoid evil and do good, and thereby embattlements of chastity and honor lift up the sprout of the morning to be the oak of the day and stand sponsor and support for Our Country and the Glory of the Ever Living God.

Within the Cathedral gloom is banished. There is the open space,

no columns intercepting. Rome at its worst in its empire and barbaric days comes back in that beautiful window to the right showing Ignatius

15 the Martyr with his leonine companions, while across the way Brendan the Discoverer looks West to the great unknown country, and further on The Great Emancipator, Old Abe Lincoln ever of Illinois, conferring with Archbishop whom he had invoked to go forth to Europe as a to plead for America, to inculcate there the abiding principle that The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved and that the curse of human slavery should never hence rear its tentacles in this land.

There shall, however, supervene, as of course proper, the main altar, an entablature of marble and chisel imposing and estatic—there where The God of Love, Our Friend The Good Shepherd, shall dwell, and above, looking down as it were on Her Son and Saviour, the peerless lines of Murillo's Immaculate Conception.

Fortyfour years since when Springfield first came to our observation it was far from a pleasing picture in any sense. Possibly, there may have been some eye on the episcopal trail which saw afar the then rather un' toward town erected the head of a Catholic See. Possibly, but probably not.

Those bountiful prairies of Illinois were not then all shown to be a great part of the granary of the world, nor was the avalanche of souls which has since then created the major commercial and mechanical, and may we say redblooded, Metropolis of the world even remotely in mind or expectancy. Quite true some of the captains on the bridge off the shores of Lake once in awhile saw in mirage or twilight some glimpses of a future great civic environment and power, but being practical men and women they kept silence and worked and prayed and hoped—and in time believed, that God would further bless the laborers and the harvest.

Thus they toiled on from Cairo to Waukegan, from Belleville to Alton, from Kaskaskia to Quincy and from Peoria unto the giant Chicago—and in the fullness of God's Own Good Time came the almost entirely unlooked for of the years agone, and Rome of The Eternal Hills spoke, and Pius XI, the Successor of Peter The Fisherman, placed his name and his signet to the scroll and, behold, Springfield in Illinois was created an Episcopal See and James A. Griffin of Chicago nominated its first bishop.

Who can measure The Providence of God? Not any mortal man.

To Him and in Him alone is^ perfect knowledge of all things. We must never seek to know; we are supremely blessed if we have abiding Faith and place our trust solely, entirely, and undivided in Him. All other things on this mundane sphere perish; there is not, there cannot be, of this earth anything whatever imperishable but The Master's Friendship. He never fails; no day is too dreary, no night too dark, no toil too severe nor journey too long, nor circumstance too complex but He will respond. Come to Me all who labor and are heavy burdened.

Leave All to Me. 16 :

Behold I am with you all days.

Doubt not. The Good Shepherd came to Springfield in Illinois and from small things and humble beginnings He directed and, maybe, even then some of us doubted. We are not to be condemned? Peter cried out "Lord save us or we perish": The Master said "O, ye of little Faith":

And so, some of us, even friendly disposed, looked on and may be doubted this young episcopal ploughman as he struck out the line of the first furrow.

He was, however, sterling and kept to his task.

In time the field was harrowed, the seed was sown, the sun and the rain and the dew of the morning, the heat of the summer and the snow of the winter, all fructified and lo, in the fullness of the autumn the grain was gathered and we all wondered at the crop—the harvest was plentiful, the barns were full, and now this youthful transformer in The Name of The

Good Shepherd, invites us all to come to The Feast of The King, and asks us also to be of him and with him in gratitude to The Ever Living God for all His goodness, invoking God's blessing on all men, and dedicating this wonderful work to Him, that peace and good will and charity and love may ever abound on earth but the more especially on Our Great Republic; asking, too, that while the world rolls there shall sponsor and appeal for us

Who Cometh in the Morn Beautiful as the Moon Bright as the Sun Brilliant as an army in battle array? Mary, The Immaculate, Mother of God. PATRICK JAMES CTKEEFFE of Chicago.

NEW CATHEDRAL AND PIONEER PRIESTS

The New Cathedral speaks in its every stone of the PIONEER

PRIESTS, on the solid foundation of whose life-work it is built.

Its solidity is symbolic of the staunch faith that was theirs, and that they planted as staunchly in thejiearts of the people, whose gifts^made this Cathedral possible.

Its beauty is expressive of the intensity of their love for God and for "the place where His glory dwelleth."

17 Its spire, reaching high to heaven, with its clock ticking off time that is absorbed in eternity, is the tower of their abiding hope that the Church, which is the House of God on earth, may be, for them and for those for whom they gave their lives, likewise the Gate of Heaven hereafter.

Its windows tell eloquently the story, how, with the word of the Gospel, they sowed too the seeds of Patriotism; for with the growth of Catholicity in the United States, as told on the windows of one side, there developed, as narrated in historical sequence, on those of the other side, the ever increasing service of the Flag by the children of the Church.

Its Sanctuary, under the patronage of the Immaculate Mother of

God, is the new Bethlehem, wherein, through the Mother of the great High Priest, there will be reincarnated down the generations, their Eternal Priesthood—there will be born again the new priest, to go out from this sanctuary in the full vigor of his youth, and the first seal of his to grasp from the hands of the pioneers, as they fall from the ranks, the cross of Christ, and entrenched in the sacrifices of those who have gone before, to carry that cross to newer conquests, and greater conquests of glory.

What a fitting monument to their priesthood—to the priesthood of the early days in Illinois—is this glorious Cathedral, how expressive of the fruits of their labors, and how inspiring to us, who have come after' wards—by nobility of character, by generosity of sacrifice, by sanctity of life, to prove worthy of so fruitful a lineage in the priesthood of Christ. M. A. TARRENT, .

A PIONEER PRIESTS 1 IMPRESSIONS

The new Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Springfield presents a picture admired and praised by everyone who sees it. The massive columns in front, the well formed portals, the strong high walls, the graceful lines of the building, give an expression of calm dignity and refined beauty not surpassed.

The interior, as is to be expected, presents a scene that elicits our joyous admiration. The high altar, with its figure of the Immaculate Con' ception after Murillo's famous painting, is a work of wondrous beauty. The columns on either side of the nave, the"glorious paneled ceiling, the original artistic windows, all impress us with a sense of their high har' monious beauty. 18 If people traveling in the old country were to visit a church like it they would bestow unstinted praise on the genius that planned it, the art that wrought it, and the faith and devotion and generous zeal of the people for the glory and service of God which it so eloquently expresses. A like praise is due here. It stands a chief attraction in architectural beauty and as one of the foremost objects of interest in Springfield, the home of Lincoln. This glorious structure marks, in a triumphant manner, the advance made by the Church in this Diocese in seventyfive years.

A. F. CARROLL, R. D.

Pastor of St. Mary's Church,

Litchfield, Illinois

"LET THERE BE LIGHT"

The two great forces of good and evil are represented in holy writ by the words, light and darkness, each one being repeated there more than one hundred times. Here we speak of the word light as it is the special characteristic that makes our cathedral unique. In a short statement like this it is impossible to speak of our cathedral as a whole, and anyway it must be seen to be appreciated. The word light is often used in its proper or literal sense as in , Gen. and St. Mark. But more often it is used in its figurative sense. It is in this sense that St. John says that "God is Light

and there is no darkness in Him," that is y God is sovereign perfection and there is no defect in Him. In the same sense St, James calls God "the Father of light". St. Paul Heb. calls the Saviour "the Splendor of Light". Our Lord says of Himself, "I am the light of the world". The Council of Nice calls the Saviour the "light of light". And so all through the gospels, epistles and psalms we see the light shining in darkness, but the darkness did not comprehend it.

Yes indeed, there are cathedrals more costly, greater and grander where the builders have marshalled the artistic and religious factors from the ends of the earth. But alas, they all seem to have tarried too long in the catacombs. This has so warped their concept of the House of God that our only relief is in the liturgy which says to us "Sursum Corda", and in the knowledge that on that day amid all the gloom the beautiful words will be said for each of us, "Let perpetual light shine upon him."

Not so in our historic city with its continuous influx of pious pilgrims. How many of them will enter the deeply recessed doors and stand trans' fixed as the dazzling beauty breaks on the view. Some pious adorer may

19 then hear the pilgrim rave and say! "It is good to be here, let us build two more, one for and one for EliaE."

Not the least inspiring was the financing which was at the same time generous and spontaneous. This was owing to the seal, eloquence and personality of our leader who so energised the diocese that we had only to plug in and the juice was there—to pay.

P. J. O'REILLY,

St. Joseph's Church, Springfield

THE BLENDING OF TWO LOVES

The day in America has passed, if there ever was such a day, when the Catholic citizen must blush and hang his head in shame. He inherits from his parents the most priceless of possessions—the love of God and the love of country. And with these gifts, he dots fair America with temples, which express their possession.

Such an expression is the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. In that stately pile one reads in every line the beautiful blending of these two loves.

And while we see in our two modest temples the reflection of our mother church of the diocese, and behold from afar and with reverence, her beauty, we, too, become impressed with a deep love for God, and a deeper love for our adopted country. For, practically every country of Europe is represented among us. Since we know the beauty of the house of God in our respective countries, we can appreciate the more the beauty of His temples here. We look at our cathedral, and we glorify God and praise Him in our many tongues; we renew our love for America; we worship more devoutly in our respective churches.

REV. ERNEST A. BURTLE,

St. Barbara's Church

St. Aloysius' Church

P.S.—The above represents the feelings of a young American priest whose American ancestry extends back over a hundred years.

It relates the fact that our young of today are not only friendly, but decidedly helpful in behalf of others who have recently arrived on our American shores.

This is real Americanism with all self'adverrising eliminated.

M. J. F. 20 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION—SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

The story of the Catholic Church in Springfield goes back to the time when settlers came from and emigrants came over from and Germany. The pioneers practiced their faith as well as they could with a priest attending to their spiritual needs about once a year. Gathering the Catholics for mass and instructions the mis- sionary baptized their children, blessed their marriages, and heard their confessions. With this work done he traveled on to other missions.

The first missionary priest of record was Father St. Cyr. In one of his letters, dated January 11th, 1834, he mentions the bare fact that he visited Springfield. This was three years to the removal of the State Capitol from Vandalia to Springfield.

Father George Hamilton was appointed the first resident priest in 1839. Born about 1814 in Marion County, Kentucky Father Hamilton made his studies at St. Mary's Seminary, Perry County, Kentucky and later went to Rome to complete his theological training. He was ordained in 1839 by Bishop Rosati of St. Louis and was sent to the mission at Spring' field and the country. There were fifteen stations in this mission all lying from twenty to sixty miles from Springfield. These stations included Sugar Creek, Bear Creek, Flat Branch, Shelbyville, Lick Creek, Jacksonville, Jersey Prairie, Virginia, Meredosia, Naples, Exeter, Sterling, Petersburg and Middletown.

Finding it very difficult to say mass in a private home Father Hamilton endeavored to build a church. Upon his arrival his congregation counted only about five Catholic families and seven or eight single indiviudals but later, in a letter of June 7th, 1839 he says: "There are about fourteen

1 families and between forty and forty-five single individuals/ With the help of these people and the faithful in the various stations he attended, he obtained pledges amounting to about $2,000 for the erection of a church. When the time came to pay these pledges only about $100.00 was collected. This was due to the hard times that continued after the nation-wide panic of 1837. When it became apparent that the money needed to build a church was not to be obtained from the people, Father Hamilton determined to effect a loan. Interest on money was very high, fluctuating between twelve and twenty-five per cent according to the needs of the borrower. This interest was entirely too high for his impoverished people to pay and it seemed as though nothing could be done to build a church. Discouraged he wrote to his Bishop saying: "Whether the failure proceeds from my inability or mismanagement, from coolness of zeal on the part of subscribers or from the pressure of the times, I am unable to ascertain."

When Father Hamilton was appointed to Alton in 1840, the Ven-

21 centian Fathers from Perryville, Missouri took charge of Springfield. The who came here from time to time were Fathers Joseph B.

Raho, B. Rollando, H. G. Aelen, S. J. and J. Timon, who was afterwards made Bishop of Buffalo. They celebrated mass in the home of a Creole, William Scoville, known as "Billie the barber." During the third year of their ministrations they baptized forty-eight children and assisted at seven marriages. The first marriage of record is that of J. Joyce and Mary Drew, on August 7th, 1842; the first recorded is that of James J. Cavan' augh, August 6th, 1842 and the first funeral recorded is that of John Farrel, April 3rd, 1843.

When Springfield was incorporated as a city in 1840 it had a population of two thousand five hundred and seventynine as shown by the first census. In 1842 the first railroad to enter Springfield was completed and was known as the Northern Cross Railroad. It extended as far as Meredosia on the Illinois River.

In 1844 when the Diocese of Chicago was erected Springfield came within its jurisdiction. At that time Father Hamilton again took charge of the Congregation and remained two years. In one year he baptized forty'eight children. But he made no attempt during his second pastorate to build a church. Leaving the diocese he went to Boston where he con' tinued his labors for many years until his death.

Father Phillip Conlon succeeded him in 1846 and within two years collected enough money to buy a lot and build a church. On the south side of street between Eighth and Ninth Streets he purchased a lot from John Berger for the sum of $500.00. This was in August of 1848 and a few months later a little frame church was erected and dedicated to St. .

Father Gifford followed Father Conlon in 1850, but after three years, broken in health, he retired to Ruma. During one year of Father Gilford's pastorate he baptized thirty-four children and assisted at fourteen marriages.

With the rapid increase of the Catholic population in Illinois, the southern half of the state was made the Diocese of Quincy. This was in 1853, but very soon after the See was moved to Alton.

From 1853 till 1858 the St. John the Baptist had three resident priests: Fathers M. Stehle, M. Prendergast and M. Hurley. Father Hurley spent only one year here. He was transferred to Peoria where he died in 1892. In 1875 he was appointed the first Bishop of Peoria but dc clined to assume the burdens of office on account of his advanced years.

The membership of the St. John's Parish in 1856 counted about three hundred and eighty families and the little frame church had become in-

22 adequate to accommodate the large attendance. Father Quigly therefore bought the half block on Monroe Street and began excavating for a new

church that would accommodate all the English speaking members of the parish. The German speaking members would retain the old frame church

for which they paid $1800.00. Father J. Fitzgibbons completed the new church. It was one hundred feet long and fifty-eight feet wide, the largest church in Springfield at that time. A parish residence twenty-six by forty- three feet was built at the rear of the church. The total cost of church and residence amounted to $14,500.00. The new church was dedicated April 3rd, 1859 and was placed under the patronage of the Immaculate Con- ception. Rt. Rev. Henry D. Juncker officiated at the dedication and the sermon was preached by Rev. Stephen Ryan of St. Louis.

On June 4th, 1857 John Kavanaugh and Catherine his wife conveyed a tract of land by Warranty Deed to the Rt. Rev. Henry Damian Juncker,

Bishop of Alton and his successors in office to be used as a cemetery for the Catholic congregation of Springfield. The tract of land contained sixteen and six-sevenths acres and was bought for the consideration of $317-00. It was Father Fitzgibbons who divided the sorrows with his parish during the trying times of the Civil War. He left in January 1864 and from January till the end of May the parish was attended by Rev. F. H. Zabel D.D. and Rev. F. Stick. In May of '64 Rev. Joseph Costa was appointed pastor. The second year of his pastorate in 1865 there were five hundred and thirty-seven families in the parish. During the same year he

baptized two hundred and fifty-six children and assisted at fifty-nine mar- riages. Father Costa was succeeded by Father Louis Hinssen in 1866. At about the same time Father M. Clifford was sent as an assistant to this parish.

Father John O'Sullivan was appointed to Springfield in 1868. He died one year later and was buried in Calvary Cemetery. In the fall of '68 Father Timothy Hickey was appointed assistant pastor. After the death of Father O'Sullivan Father Hickey assumed the administration until the appointment of Rev. Patrick Brady of Cairo, Illinois.

The year after the arrival of Father Brady the congre^ ;rion had grown to such an extent that it became necessary to build an addition to ac- commodate the parishoners. The front was extended twenty feet, the floor lowered three feet and a gallery was set back over the entrance. In 1870 the population of Springfield had increased to seventeen thousand

three hundred and sixty-four. In the same year the first street pavement

was laid.

The congregation once more outgrew the capacity of the church build-

ing and it became necessary to form a new parish and so St. Joseph's Church came into existance in 1875 comprising all the city north of Carpenter

23 Street. In 1882 the church was frescoed at a cost of $700.00. The same year records show there were four hundred and ninety-nine families in the parish and six hundred and thirty children attending St. Mary's school.

One hundred and forty children were baptised that year, fifty-six deaths were recorded and ten marriage ceremonies were performed. By 1887 the number of families had grown to five hundred and fifty. Both the church and school had become so crowded that a division of the parish was again necessary and in 1888 St. Agnes parish was established in the southwest part of the city.

Father Brady had four assistants during his pastorate: Father T. Hickey until 1870; Father V. Burgos from 1871 until 1872; Father P. M. Bourke from 1872 until 1884 and Father Thomas O'Reilly, who remained until June of 1889. In February 1889 Father Brady was appointed to

Jacksonville. His death occured three years later, on May 5, 1892. He was laid to rest in the Jacksonville Cemetery. After the departure of Father Brady, Reverend Father Hickey returned to Springfield after nineteen years absence, but this time he came, not as an assistant, but as the pastor. At the same time he was appointed by Rt. Rev. D.D., of the Diocese.

The year after Father Hickey's arrival in 1890 a very successful mission was given by the Paulist Fathers. When Father Hickey went to Europe in 1894 for a well deserved vacation Fathers Driscoll and O'Connor had new altars installed to greet his return the following . A three story addition to the front of the old parish rectory was made in 1896 at a cost of $10,383.00. New pews and a new altar rail of the same archi- tectural style as that of the altars were put in the church in 1902. Four years later the congregation numbering about five hundred and eighty-two families once more outgrew the capacity of its church and school and as a consequence the southeastern part of the city was organized as the St. Patrick's Parish.

In October of 1924 the old method of supporting the church by paying pew rent was discontinued and in its place the monthly envelope system was introduced. By this plan every wage earner in the parish helps support the church.

Father Hickey remained in charge of the Immaculate Conception con- gregation until failing health compelled him to retire on January 19, 1924. He took up his residence at St. John's hospital where he was cared for by the Sisters of the Order of St. Francis. At 12:30 A.M. Wednesday morning October 20th, 1926 he passed away at the age of eighty-four years.

On Monday morning at ten A.M. October 25th, a children's Solemn

Requiem High Mass was celebrated at the Cathedral by Rev. J. Murphy, 24 nephew of the dead priest. Rev. J. Howard of St. Agnes parish delivered the sermon.

The Pontifical High Mass was celebrated Tuesday morning at 10:00 A.M. by the Rt. Rev. Bishop James A. Griffin D.D. Other officers of the mass were: Rev. Murphy, assistant priest; Very Rev. W. L. Lammert, dean of the Effingham deanery and Very Rev. P. F. Carroll, dean of the Litchfield deanery, of honor to the Bishop; Rev. Wm.

Costello of New Berlin, of the Mass; Rev. J. J. Connolly, Charleston, sub-deacon; Very Rev. M. A. Tarrent, Chancellor of the Diocese, master of ceremonies assisted by Rev. Dr. E. Giusti, Vice-Chancellor of the Diocese. One hundred and three priests from the various cities in the diocese attended the funeral. In a plot in Calvary Cemetery the body of Father Hickey was laid to rest. Two thousand mourners, representing every creed in Springfield were present. The active pall bearers were:

Frank McGurk, James J. Collins, Peter Myers, Robert Furlong, James Delaney, W. H. Conway, and James M. Graham.

Rev. Father Hickey was one of the most widely known members of the priesthood in Illinois. Born November 20, 1841 in Kanturn, County Cork, Ireland. Father Hickey received his primary education in the national schools, then attended the seminary at Killarney for his studies of the Classics. Later he attended All Hollows College at Dublin where he studied philosophy and theology. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 24th, 1868 at the age of twenty-seven years.

Father Hickey *s ministry in the Springfield Diocese was under four Bishops. He came shortly after the organization of the diocese and was a leading factor in its developement almost from its inception. In recognition of his long and valued service he was appointed Vicar-general of the Diocese by Bishop James Ryan D.D. shortly after Bishop Ryan assumed charge in 1888. He remained in that position until the death of Bishop Ryan on July

2, 1923.

Bishop Griffin paid tribute to the dead priest saying: "After many months of silent suffering caused by blindness he looked calmly into the future and did not falter. With a heroism borne of his supreme faith in Jesus Christ of Nazareth he approached the end."

Father Hickey had many assistants during his long pastorate at the Immaculate Conception Church. They were: Rev. Thomas O'Reilly from Feb. 1889 to June 1889; Rev. Patrick R. Ducey from June 1889 to July 1892; Rev. P. R. Byrne from July 1892 to July 1893; Rev. Bernard Lee from July 1893 to Feb. 1895; Rev. Joseph O'Connor from Feb. 1895 to Nov.

1899; Rev. J. J. Driscoll from May 1895 to Dec. 1895; Rev. J. F. Murphy from Nov. 1899 to April 1900; Rev. F. X. Smith from Dec. 1899 to April

25 1900; Rev. Joseph Finnegan from May 1900 to Nov. 1902; Rev. M. Costello from Aug. 1900 to June 1903; Rev. T. CTCarroll from June 1903 to May 1904; Rev. E. Maguire from Sept. 1903 to Sept. 1905; Rev. Francis

Curran from July 1905 to Sept. 1908; Rev. John J. Connolly from Sept. 1905 to Sept. 1910; Rev. Lawrence C. Ryan from Sept. 1908 to Sept. 1912; Rev. Enright from Sept. 1910 to Nov. 1915; Rev. Timothy Mc Keogh from Sept. 1912 to Sept 1913; Rev. Joseph ODywer from Sept. 1913 to Sept. 1915; Rev. William O'Sullivan from Sept. 1915 to Jan. 1926;

Rev. Patrick J. Beary from Nov. 1915 to July 1917; Rev. George J. Kenny from July 1917 to Jan. 1924.

On the 26th of October 1923 Pope Pius XI issued a Papal document designating the church of the Immaculate Conception in Springfield to be the Cathedral of the Diocese and so the Episcopal See was transferred from Alton to Springfield. November 10th, 1923 another Papal document was issued which appointed Rev. James A. Griffin D.D. Bishop of the new Springfield Diocese. Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin D.D. selected Most Rev. Geo. W. Mundelein D.D., as his , with Rt. Rev. Stritch, D.D., and Rt. Rev. E. F. Hoban D.D., as the Assistant Bishops. On Monday morning February 25th, 1924 he was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of Springfield in the Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago. The ceremony of Consecration was performed during Pontifical High Mass sung by the Archbishop. The Consecration Sermon was delivered by Rt. Rev. Bernard Mahoney D.D., of Sioux Falls.

On Wednesday, February 27th, the Bishop arrived in Springfield. An advance delegation met his train at Lincoln and escorted the party to Springfield. In the delegation were the Very Rev. E. L. Spalding V. G., administrator inter regnum; deans of the diocese, Springfield, Decatur, Alton, Effingham, Quincy, Jacksonville and Litchfield; the priests, con'

suitors of the diocese and clergy representatives of all Catholic institutions. Bishop Griffin was ushered into Springfield by cheering crowds who gave every evidence of enthusiastic pleasure.

The next morning, Thursday 28th, 1927 at 9:30 o'clock the installation ceremony which was performed by Archbishop Mundelein took place at the Church, preceding a Pontifical High Mass. The official documents were read in and in English, followed by an exortation from the Most Reverend Archbishop. A salutation from the clergy of the diocese was then given by the Very Rev. Monsignor E. L. Spalding, V. G. administrator of the diocese since the death of Bishop Ryan in July. Then followed the formal obeisance of the clergy of the diocese, about two hundred in number, each in turn being presented to Bishop Griffin enthroned in the sanctuary. A salutation from the laity was given by the Hon. James M. Graham of Springfield, expressive of the loyalty, of the people of the diocese and en'

26 thusiastic in its generous welcome. The installation ceremony was brought to a close by Bishop Griffin delivering his charge to the clergy and laity of the diocese. The Pontifical Mass then followed, sung by Bishop Griffin, assisted by the Very Rev. J. Meckel, M. R., Alton, and the Very Rev.

J. Murphy M. R., Decatur. The assistant priest was the Very Rev. Mon- signor Spalding V. G. Deacons of honor, Very Rev. W. L. Lammert,

Effingham and Rev. P. J. O'Reilly, Springfield. Deacon of the Mass, Very

Rev. H. B. Degenhardt M. R., Quincy. Sub-deacon, Rev. James J. How- ard, D.D., Springfield. Master of ceremony, Rev. M. A. Tarrent and Rev.

P. J. Smyth, Alton, Acolytes, Rev. L. Hufker and Rev. J. L. Gatten,

Springfield. Censor bearers, Rev. E. J. Douglas, Wood River, and Rev. M. Costello, Mitchell. Book and candle and apron bearers, Rev. George E. Faller, Kampsville, and Rev. H. B. Schnelten, Alton. Mitre and crozier bearers, Rev. T. G. Smith, Springfield and Rev. Charles Meagher, Decatur.

Chanters, Rev. E. J. Eckhard, Edwardsville and Rev. M. Enright, Green- field.

In the evening a reception was held at the State Arsenal in honor of the new Bishop. The building was filled to capacity and as the time of the commencement of the program, eight o'clock drew near, thousands crowded the doors. Upon Bishop Griffin's entrance the throng broke into loud and prolonged cheering.

The opening address was given by Rt. Rev. E. L. Spalding who in- troduced Hon. S. A. Bullard, Mayor of Springfield as chairman. After

Mayor Bullard 's address the next speaker on the program was Col. English who welcomed Bishop Griffin to the city on behalf of the governor of the state. Following Col. English, Edmund Burke gave a short address. Bishop , who was called upon without notice also delivered a short talk. Bishop Griffin was then introduced by chairman Bullard.

Waiting for a few minutes till the cheering subsided Bishop Griffin then delivered his address. The program closed with the assembly singing the "Star Spangled Banner." Following the music, Bishop Griffin stood on the right of the speaker's platform and was introduced to and shook hands with several thousand persons.

In November of 1926 Rev. George Faller was appointed administrator. Father Faller remained until June, when he was assigned to Sigel, Illinois as pastor of St. Michael's Church. On July 1, 1927 Father Hufker, was appointed .

In consequence of the appointment of Father Hufker on September

9, 1928 to the permanent Rectorship of St. Boniface Church, Quincy. He was succeeded on the same day by Rev. P. D. Curran as administrator.

Father D. J. Quinn of Auburn has the distinction of being the only

27 priest from St. Mary's parish. It has however, furnished many of its daughters for the sisterhood. They are: Mother Regina Colgan, O.S.D.; Sister M. Peter Sexton, O.S.D.; Sister Marcella Luby, O.S.D.; Sister Sabina McGurk, O.S.D.; Sister Martina Fagan, O.S.D.; Sister M. Jordan Sexton, O.S.D.; Sister M. Evangelist Sexton, O.S.D.; Sister M. Evangel- ist Keegan, O.S.D.; Sister Anastasia Maurer, O.S.D.; Sister Patricia Glen- non, O.S.D.; Sister Margaret Mary Gaffigan, O.S.D.; Sister Vincent Marie Manning, O.S.D.; Sister Rose Therese Keegan, O.S.D.; Sister M. Eugene Smith, O.S.D.; Sister Agnes Clare Graham, O.S.D.; Sister Ruth Marie Able, O.S.D.; Sister Dorotheus Walsh, O.S.D.; Sister M. Frances Sullivan, O.S.D.; Sister M. Albert Quinn, O.S.D.; Sister M. Borgia Thihey, Ursuline; Sister Margaret Mary Porter, Ursuline; Sister Es telle Markey, Sister of Mercy; Sister Ligouri Mulholland, O.S.F.; Sister Mary Florence Keifer, O.S.F.; Sister Rose Marie Purcell, O.S.F.

L. HUFKER

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL

In 1860, the year after the erection of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Father Fitzgibbons, feeling the need of a school for the boys of the parish, caused to be erected a small, one story frame school house in the space just north of the Church and placed it under the charge of the Holy Cross Brothers from Notre Dame, Indiana.

The school was built in the shape of a T and stood back in the yard about forty feet from Seventh Street. The south end of the front room was partitioned off and served as the sleeping quarters for the Brothers. They took their meals at the parish rectory and at the old Jefferson House on the Southeast corner of Seventh and Washington Streets. The younger children did their lessons in the back room while the higher grades were taught in the front room facing Seventh Street. The school was heated by means of two large iron stoves and when artificial light was necessary lamps met the demand.

Some of the Brothers that taught during their fifteen year stay in Springfield were: Brothers Gregory, Lucian, John, Irvin, Patrick, Phillip, Julian, Cyril, Alexander, Edward and Oswald.

When Father L. Hinssen was appointed pastor in 1866 his first work was to bring about the establishment of a school for the girls of the parish, who had up to this time been attending school at the Ursuline Academy. He therefore purchased the old St. John the Baptist Church from the

German Congregation and remodeled it into a school for the girls.

28 "On the 5th of September 1866 the following agreement was entered into between the Rev. William Busch, pastor of the German Congregation, Springfield, Illinois and Rev. Louis Hinssen, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in the presence of Mr. John Bretz; and Louis Sommer. Rev. W. Busch in the name of the German Congregation with the permission and approbation of the Rt. Rev. H. D. Juncker agrees to sell to the English Congregation of the Immaculate Conception, the church and lots known as the St. John's Church property; and Rev. L. Hinssen in the name of the English Congregation agrees to pay to the German Congregation the principal and interest due from them to the Ursuline

Sisters for the lot on which the new German Church is built viz,. $4800.00 and interest until September 5th $227-85 total $5,027.85. Paid to the Sisters by the Rt. Rev. H. D. Juncker January 5th, 1866 and due to him from the Congregation."

At the time of the purchase there were one hundred and sixtysix families paying pew rent.

On March 26th, 1867 Mother Caroline visited Springfield and made arrangements for the Sisters of Notre Dame from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to teach the school just bought for the girls. On August 24th the Sisters arrived and took charge.

The interior of was partitioned off into small rooms. They had a large and small class room, reception room, Chapel, Sister's dining room, kitchen, and bed rooms. Later the Sisters bought the large two story frame house just west of the school from a Mr. Owens. A six foot fence was built around the yard of both the and the school.

The Sisters taught not only the girls of the parish, but also the little

boys in the first three grades.

The Civil War, which started April 12th, 1861, was more than half over by this time.

The school buildings were now occupied by competent and

willing pupils for that day, and it was deemed, better to buy than to build, when, after a few years a consolidation of interests must necessarily follow. Everything was planned and done as was thought best by and teachers, each striving to lighten the burden of the others.

During the Civil War the catechetical training was looked after by the good Brothers and Sisters. Even the Mothers in their Catholic homes, lent a helping hand in their own quiet way by the constant use of

the little catechism, leaving explanations for the priests, and so the good

work went on till the end of the war.

When Father Hickey was sent as assistant pastor to the Immaculate

29 Conception church he was given charge of the Immaculate Conception school, where he took evident delight in training the children for the reception of the Sacraments.

When Father Brady was appointed pastor of the Immaculate Con' ception Church his arrival in Springfield marked the dawning of a brighter day, for being a much younger man than any of his predecessors and provided with necessary help according to the times, everything progressed more rapidly. The studies that had been dropped from time to time were resumed, but could not be carried on extensively in the limited space at their disposal.

Some of the Sisters of Notre Dame that taught here were: Sisters Capistrana, Alberta, Ansbertha, Amelia, Lydia, Ligouri, and Hughelina. In the good old days of Mother Capistrana a class of orphans was per' mitted to board at St. Mary's Convent and attend the parochial school on Adams Street. During the months of May and June a large school bench was kept for their use in the Northeast corner of the yard where, under the supervision of one good Sister they sewed or crocheted or even conned their lessons for the following day. Meanwhile the limits of the school space had become inadequate to the rapidly growing demand. The time had come for the consolidation of interests as foretold by Bishop Juncker and, in 1875 the cornerstone of the edifice, known as St. Mary's school, was laid amidst general rejoicing under the auspices of Reverend Father Brady and his host of Clerical friends.

The same teachers were retained, the boys and girls occupying opposite sides of the building. The studies once dropped owing to lack of space, were resumed. Things went on in much the same way for the next nine years until Rev. Father Hickey was appointed pastor of St. Mary's Church.

Very Reverend Father Hickey had a deep interest in the welfare of St. Mary's School, and with the assistance of Rev. P. R. Ducey, whom Rt. Rev. James Ryan, D.D. had appointed as his assistant, he endeavored to render it an "institution according to his own heart."

He found the girls of the Immaculate Conception Parish under the charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame while the boys enjoyed the super' vision of the Holy Cross Brothers and, to his manner of thinking, all the children should be under the same jurisdiction. Accordingly he applied to the Mother General of the Notre Dame Congregation for Sisters to take charge of the boys, but the Constitutions of her Congregation forbade the teaching of boys over a certain age, and she informed him to that effect. Father Hickey did not wish to employ two communities, hence he chose one that was willing to take charge of the entire school. He accordingly applied to Mother M. Agnes at the Dominican Mother House in Jackson'

30 ville, December 1889 with the result that the following statement appears in their Annals under date of August, 1890. "This month eight Dominican Sisters under the leadership of Sister M. Thomas Wight, went to Spring' field, Sangamon County, Illinois to take charge of St. Mary's School, of the Immaculate Conception. The co'laborers of Sister M. Thomas were Sister M. Reginald, Sister Frances, Sister Veronica, Sister M. Louis, Sister

Agnes, Sister Alphonsa, Sister M. Lawrence and Sister Imelda. The first year the boys occupied the west side of the building and the girls the east, but later on it proved more expedient for the children of the same grade to occupy the same room. Singing classes were provided at a very early date as all were required to lend their voices to the service of God during the nine o'clock mass on Sundays. Competent Music Teachers have always been in readiness to unfold the beauties of the Tonal Art to all who sought them.

There was, at that time an examination in which the entire school participated, viz: the "Diocesan Annual". The Board of Examiners was appointed by the Bishop and consisted of the following Clergymen : Very

Rev. T. Hickey, V. G.; Very Rev. J. F. Mohr, R. D., New Berlin; Rev. Father Penmartz, SS. Peter 6? Paul's Church; Rev. Father Krekenberg, Sacred Heart Church and the assistant Father of the Immaculate Con' ception. This ordeal consumed a week and all free breath was suspended till it was over. The children's Parents were generally present and the school work was interspersed with interesting programmes given by the respective grades. This obviated the necessity of an entertainment at the close of school and certainly gave free play to all childish enthusiasm besides satisfying the parents as to the progress of their children.

In 1906 a convent was built for the Sisters who taught in the Im' maculate Conception School on the Northwest corner of Monroe and Seventh Streets, at a cost of $8,547.00.

The school went on much the same as usual, but Father Hickey 's wonderful interest therein was no longer the same. It did not desert him but he was no longer able for a duty which he considered so important. He reserved some classes for himself and then consigned the work into the hands of Rev. Fathers O'Sullivan and Kenny with perfect confidence that all would be right.

On June 12th, 1928 the last class to graduate from the old St. Mary's School received their diplomas from our Rt. Rev. Bishop. Thirtyeight years ago St. Mary's had a graduating class of fifteen pupils and now the class of '28 has more than doubled the number having thirtyone graduates.

By the time studies are resumed in September, the school, which is being built in connection with the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, will be completed and the children of the parish will move into the new building.

31 The new two story school which is being erected on the corner of

Sixth and Cass Streets will contain twelve large class rooms, an office room and a large recreation hall in the basement. Connected to the school is a convent for the Dominican Sisters who teach in the school.

Probably no better example of the progress of time is to be found than in the four schools that have been under the patronage of the Immaculate Conception. The two room school for the boys on Seventh Street and the little school for the girls on Adams Street finally gave way to what the people of fifty-three years ago considered a modern and up-to-date building. Now this same school, which we people of the present time look upon as hopelessly inconvenient and old-fashioned has in turn been succeeded by the present new school. Modern in every convenience and accommodation, meeting all the standards of fire inspection and coping with all educational requirements it stands today an imposing and glorious monument to the growth and prosperity of the Catholic people of Springfield.

May the Blessed Mary in whose honor the school is dedicated, guide and protect all her children and may she help them grow into better men and women.

On September 4, 1928 the old St. Mary's School was transferred to the new Cathedral School building located at corner of South Sixth and Cass Streets. The Bishop was able to carry out a long cherished hope in the establishing of a Kindergarten class on this day and with an enrollment of twenty-three kids between the ages of five and six.

Adjoining the school to the north a Convent building has been

provided for the Sisters. It provides two parlors with the usual refectory

and kitchen and also a large community room. There is a large Sun Parlor for their recreational use. Each sister has an individual room fitted up with individual wash bowls. A room to be used as an infirmary has also been provided for them.

A play ground facing south on Sixth Street about 110 feet long and 150 feet deep has been provided for the children.

L. HUFKER

32 FAREWELL TO OLD SAINT MARY'S

OLD SAINT MARY'S

Ah, dear old ancient house of prayer

While still thine humble walls are there We cast one long last lingering glance Before the hands that wreck, advance.

'Tis whispered, and we heed with fear The truth, thy days are numbered here That soon like dreams of yesterday That mighty frame shall pass away.

How proud above yon crumbling pile The golden crosses pose and smile The fury of tempests, they've long defied Those reminders of Him who bled and died.

Far, far below, on the busy mart The pilgrim treadsm, with aching heart And raising his eyes above the din He feels a new hope throb within.

No chimes in sweet harmonious tone

From steeple tall, or tower of stone EVe summoned age or flaming youth To worship at thy Shrine of truth.

33 Still, on they came, that little flock From distant lane and cultured block Joyous in sunshine, undaunted in shower Their faith alone, foretelling the hour.

Often attired in hood and shawl

Displayed before the eyes of all

And a heart to senseless follies, blind But enthroned within proud and refined.

They loved their homes where children played And lisped the prayers that Heaven made Where, after cradle lays were hummed Their mother forms to sleep, succumbed.

Star Of The Sea, with hopeful smile The bride has trod thy spacious aisle And many a dirge in tearful tone Has bowed the head of youth, and grown.

The Priestly voice which knew no fear Has warned the luke'warm listeners' ear God's uncrowned , in silent hours Have decked His Shrine with sweetest flowers.

Here, neath thy roof, Queen Immaculate

Father Hickey, the Saintly, lie in state No nations king, of now are then So honored by the hearts of men.

And amid scenes before which the beam And beauties of nature fade like a dream

Our first Bishop offered, in mystified tone His Pontifical Mass and ascended the throne.

Fond memory, that awakes and brings

Back in our lives, the by'gone things Now leads us, secret tears aflow

To the little school of long ago.

Hither came children, from manse and prairies To answer the bell at Old Saint Mary's And modest faces with dark veiled brow

Sacraficed all for then, as now.

34 Oft on the dim old fashioned stage Now a victim to progressive age Has the hero blushed, the villian died While parents sat o'er'whelmed with pride.

Oft o'er the sward, in long ago With wreath and veiling, white as snow

A procession of innocence wended its way To receive, On day.

A few survive, with locks of gray Who lived and loved that yesterday

But oh, the lips forever still

Upon that lone and breathless hill.

Dear Old Saint Mary's, we weep with thee In the throes of thy Gethsemane Our holiest thoughts shall be of you When not a trace remains in view.

Adieu, all that was on thy sacred spot Lost to our gaze, but never forgot Many a mortal you've sought to console Lighten their burden, and cradle their soul.

Though wrecked, thy walls, perpetual shall stand The words to Peter, omnipotent, grand And The Fruit, Blessed Of Thy Womb

The fires of hell shall ne'er consume.

By HENRY HICKEY

35 THE LATE LAMENTED MONSIGNOR TIMOTHY HICKEY

36 THE OLD CATHEDRAL

The Immaculate Conception Church, which has served the purpose of a Cathedral since the coming of Right Reverend James A. Griffin, D. D., as Bishop, holds a very warm spot in the hearts of Springfield's citizens. Its history extends back to the days when settlers came from Kentucky and emigrants came from Ireland and Germany.

When the first missionary priest, Father St. Cyr, visited Springfield in 1834, three years before the State Capitol was moved from Vandalia to Springfield, he found only a few Catholic families.

When Rev. George Hamilton, the first resident priest, was appointed in 1839, he found only five Catholic families, seven or eight souls all told. The story of those days as told in the Diamond Jubilee History of our

Diocese, makes thrilling reading. From 1834 to 1928 is only 94 years! But count if you can the sacrifices and the struggles, the smiles and the tears, the failures and the triumphs crowded into those 94 years! Those settlers from Kentucky! Those emigrants from Ireland and Germany! Think of them, but when thinking of them bow your head and move your lips in silent, reverent prayer for them! How heroic was their faith! How mag'

nificent was their record ! They builded nobly and well, not only in brick and stone but in the hearts, minds and souls of their children. Those heroic pioneers still live on with and among us. They live in their children and children's children! They made possible what we enjoy today. Go back in spirit through those 94 years! Watch the progress made step by

step, year by year till this year of grace 1928! What a mighty, magnificent transformation.

The Old Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception fades out of the

picture and in its place rises yonder majestic Cathedral with its wealth

of beauty where art has been lavish in presence of Him who sits enthroned in its Tabernacle, and in presence of her who in the long ago enthroned Him on her Immaculate bosom! Time changes but the Catholic Church

remains the same . Time changes, but our Catholic faith endures forever.

And so today amid the glory and the pomp and the salvos of Dedica* tion, Jubilation Day, we thank God for the Old Cathedral on East Monroe Street and we pray God to reward those pioneer priests and laity who by their faith and loyalty, and generosity paved the way for the triumphs that are ours today. Their memories shall remain enshrined forever in this New Shrine of our Immaculate Mother. May this New Shrine be to the present

and future generations all that the Old Shrine on East Monroe Street was to those who have gone before us.

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May the joys and the sorrows, the smiles and the tears, the hopes and the triumphs that have sactnified and consecrated the Old Shrine during the years that have gone brighten the crowns of the heroic souls who worshipped within its walls and bring God's choicest benedictions on us their children who kneel, and think and pray and adore in this new Shrine this new Temple of the All Holy One who makes it His Home so that we may abide with Him.

While this new Temple shall stand, the memory of the Shrine on East Monroe coupled with the name and the memory of dear, good, faith' ful, loyal Father Tim Hickey shall endure in our souls and in the souls of all who prise the good, the beautiful and the true.

M. J. FOLEY

38 SECTION II

LET THE ARCHITECT SPEAK

Shortly after the installation of Bishop Griffin in 1924 as the ordinary of the diocese of Springfield in Illinois he directed his attention to the im-

portant business of the construction of a cathedral and its appurtenant structures. In 1925 the Bishop with this idea in mind traveled to Europe and examined closely the outstanding monuments of church architecture there. On his return he commissioned the writer of this article to prepare some preliminary sketches accompanied by approximate estimates of cost

for a cathedral group to be erected upon the site of the Immaculate Con- ception Pro-cathedral, Monroe and Seventh Streets. These sketches when completed and submitted to the Bishop clearly disclosed that the property proposed was not sufficiently deep to provide a proper setting for a monu-

mental group of structures such as this.

The architect, therefore, petitioned the Bishop to seek a new site for his cathedral. The Bishop confronted with this situation, immediately summoned his Diocesan Council and laid the proposal of new property before them. The endorsed his Lordship's willingness to heed

the architect's suggestion and urged the purchase of new land. In the fall of 1926 the site on which the new Cathedral group stands, Sixth Street from Lawrence Street to Cass Street was acquired by the Catholic Bishop of Springfield.

The Bishop thereupon ordered the work of final drawings and specifi-

cations to proceed, but not before he had fully satisfied himself that he would use for the expression of his structures, the Greek Revival style of architecture.

He selected this style first for its close association with America and American traditions. Thomas Tallmadge, one of our foremost authorities on the architectural history of the United States and an architect of unusual talent, refuses to admit the existence of any so-called "purely American

style". To a certain extent I agree with him, but I think and believe that the Greek Revival is the closest approach to a truly American style that we can boast. There is no doubt that its motives are all derived from the Acropolis, but the forms of early American structures wherein the Greek Classic detail was applied gave them an appearance that could hardly be called Greek Classic yet endowed them with a character that was typically

American. The cathedral of Cincinnati, by the way, is a very good example

39 40 of the Greek Revival; a very beautiful church and one that should be care- fully preserved on account of its historic value and the purity of its design.

It is indeed one of the foremost examples of good church architecture in the United States.

In addition to Bishop Griffin's desire to have an American church he also gave ear to the practical value of a Classic design in its relation to local climatic conditions. He stressed repeatedly and at great length the necessity of designing the structures to withstand the effects of erosion. Hence the sharp lines and smooth surfaces of the buildings.

The architect was instructed to spare no expense to make the struc- tures serviceable, strong and enduring. Economy was to be practiced with due regard for sturdiness but nothing essential to the practibility and usefulness of the buildings was to be omitted. The Greek Revival lends itself well to sturdiness, utility and a limitation of cost.

The Bishop entered into a cooperative spirit with the architect during the preparation of the drawings in an unusually energetic and enthusiastic manner and in March of 1927 the designs were offered to the contractors for proposals. While the contractors were bidding, an extensive study was made by Bishop Griffin and the writer of color in buildings. Many prom- inent structures in the country were visited and after returning home and reviewing these in retrospect it was decided to build the group in Mankato stone. This stone is essentially a marble. It is quarried in Mankato, Min-

nesota and is a very hard and close grained building stone. The color is

variegated from cream to light yellow and on account of its hardness it

takes carving well and holds it. It has proven particularly beautiful in these buildings at Springfield.

In May of 1927 the contract for the group was awarded to the Math.

Rauen Company of Chicago. How well they performed their work is evidenced in the structures themselves.

The principal building of the group is the Cathedral. On the north

it is joined to the Rectory and on the south it is connected to the Convent

and the Parochial School. Four buildings forming a group similar in archi- tectural treatment and joined together for utilitarian purposes.

One approaches the Cathedral from a broad plaza flanked by two

ornamental flag poles each fifty feet high. The portico is formed by four fluted Doric columns supporting a strong pediment, in the face or tympanum

of which is carved the coat-of-arms of the ordinary; on one side of this his

consecration and on the other side his installation. This sculpture is the work of Leon Hermant of Chicago, who also modeled the heroic figures of Peter and Paul in the interior of the Cathedral. Above the main body of

the cathedral the bell tower abruptly arises and is surmounted by a gilded

41 cross which glows at night through the aid of the modern Neon tubes.

The bell tower on its lower stage houses the clock and its mechanism; in the upper stage or belfry, there is a chime of eleven bells operated auto' matically by the clock and manually from a keyboard at the organ desk.

Entrance to this church is through three broad doors framed in delicate Greek detail, to a large Narthex or vestibule. The vestibule is lined with Vert Corail Claire, a marble of rich coloring and strong figuring.

At the left is the Baptistery lined with Botticino marble and on the right is a retiring room for the convenience of the congregation.

Through the red leather doors one enters the church proper. It is a basilican church, the clerestory or upper part carried on rows of graceful

Siena columns in the Greek Ionic style. These columns form two side aisles; in the walls of which are the modern pictorial windows which are described in detail on another page. In these aisles are two shrines set aside for devc tion to particular saints. Above the Rose Tavernelle wainscot are set the mosaic Stations of the Cross executed of minute pieces and imported from Venice. At either extremity of these aisles are niches of Black and Gold marble enshrining marble statues of favored saints which stand against delicate Siena backgrounds. Over the entire room is a deeply coffered and highly ornamented ceiling, decorated in gold and blue panels.

The Apse or west end of the room is set aside for the large sanctuary. The high altar of innumerable colored and foreign marbles stands against a reredos of Black and Gold into which has been set a mosaic picture of the Immaculate Conception after Murillo. Gold inlay and bronze termini embellish the rich marble frame. The side altars are companion pieces of the main altar. The altars and sanctuary furnishings are further described and at length by the makers in another part of this book.

Considerable attention and study has been given to the comfort of the congregation of this church. A complete system of acoustical treat' ment has been installed by the Burgess Laboratories of Chicago, which tends to absorb all reverbation and cause a speaker to be clearly heard in all parts of the auditorium. The church is equipped with all the apparatus for radio-broadcasting. Electric oscillating fans are set on the walls sur- rounding the congregation and the sanctuary is elevated to a height where all seated can have a full view of the usual elaborate ceremonies incident to a church of this character.

The Rectory on the north side of the cathedral is a house built to serve three purposes; a diocesan Chancery Office; a residence for the clergy attached to the cathedral and the Bishop's Palace.

The ground floor of this structure which is set back from Sixth Street to better present the Cathedral, is devoted to the Chancery office and

42 contains amongst other conveniences, offices of the clergy and the laity occupied with the general affairs of the diocese. The general safety deposit vault also located on this floor is large enough and so equipped to provide space for safekeeping of all diocesan and parochial papers and archives.

The first and second floors provide reception rooms, offices, refectory and sleeping rooms for the Rector of the Cathedral and his clerical as- sistants together with accommodations for the domestic help.

The top or third floor is used solely for the residence, or to use the European term, the Palace of the Bishop. He has here his study and sleeping apartments, his state dining room, his private chapel (one of the prerogatives of a Bishop) and rooms for a guest and the Bishop's .

The house is severe both externally and internally, except the state rooms which have been adorned in keeping with the rank and importance of the principal occupant, the Ordinary of the Diocese. •

The small building immediately south of the cathedral and connected to it is the convent erected to house the fifteen Dominican Sisters who conduct the parochial school.

This house like the rectory is set back in the yard. This was done to better emphasize the dominating architectural importance of the cathedral and insure good light for it as well as for the Convent and the parochial school.

The convent expresses the general character of the group on the

exterior. The interior, however, is divided into simple sleeping, office and community rooms on the two floors. The basement containing the refectory, kitchen, laundry and storage rooms.

Connected to the convent on the south is the cathedral Parish Pa- rochial school, a two story and basement structure, designed in conformity with the group and arranged for six hundred pupils in twelve large light

class rooms. The basement is devoted to the large hall, sixty feet wide and eighty feet long.

Offices for the Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, the School prin-

cipal, retiring and rest rooms for teachers and pupils are among the re- maining space allotments in this building.

At the rear of and connected to the Parochial school is the Central

Power Plant which supplies all the buildings with light, heat and water.

This is a modern labor saving power unit designed to produce the full requisite of heat and light at the minimum of cost.

In conclusion it may be said that the Springfield Cathedral has been

43 an earnest effort on the part of the Bishop to provide complete, novel, comfortable and practical accommodations in good taste for a diocese of this size and at the same time keep the cost of these improvements within a reasonable limit of cost. The total cost of the group complete will not exceed $1,500,000.00. joe w. McCarthy

PERPETUITY AND BEAUTY OF NEW CATHEDRAL GUARANTEED BY MANKATO STONE

Granite, quarried from outcrops in different sections of Minnesota, is, according to Geologists, classed as of the Archaean age, or the first hardening of the molten mass of which the earth originally consisted, and next in age is the Cambrian period or the period of invertibrates and it was in this period that the stone now quarried at Mankato was formed. That was countless centuries ago. Many layers of rock and sandstone were formed on top of it. Some of this was later eroded away. For long periods the mass was under the sea and later as the great central plane of the United

States was pushed up and the sea receded, it was again brought above water. The tremendous pressure exerted on it and the untold time since its formation, have contributed to harden and crystalize the stone as we have it today.

The early settlers in Southern Minnesota selected the outcropping stone for the foundations of their buildings and some built their homes with stone; many of these are still to be found in this vicinity. Before the age of concrete, the railroads depended on Mankato Stone for their material with which to build bridges, culverts and retaining walls. The great strength of this stone and its resistance to weathering and erosion made it an admirable material for their purpose. One good example of this is the bridge built at Blair, , over the Missouri River. Here the original piers and abutments, built of Mankato Stone, after forty years of resistance to the stresses of railroad traffic and the erosion of the river and elements, were O.K'd for a heavier steel superstructure, necessary to withstand the heavier engines and loads of the present day railroad traffic. Another interesting example of Mankato Stone is the historic stone arch bridge over the Mississippi River at Minneapolis used by the Great Northern Railroad, built in 1882.

As more efficient tools and methods of milling the stone were invented, its use went more and more into building projects. Due to its hardness and

44 the expense of cutting the stone, its use has been confined to the better buildings. There are many fine examples of its use in many parts of the United States and among these are the Museum of Art at Philadelphia, the skyscraper at Number 2 Park Avenue, City, the Links Club, New York City, the Eagles Club at Milwaukee, the Union Trust Building at , the Burtha Fisher Home for Aged at Detroit, the wonderful Cathedral Group at Springfield, Illinois, as well as many educa- tional and institutional buildings in Minnesota and elsewhere.

Mankato, for exterior construction is a distinctive stone in that its original color is permanent; age tending to beautify rather than dull the beauty of the stone.

The most interesting and soft warm colors of the stone with its various shades and textures has won a place for it also as an interior decorat' ing material. Among the many installations in important buildings might be mentioned, the Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, the Basilica of

St. Mary at Minneapolis, House of Retreats Chapel, St. Louis Missouri, the Library at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, the Tower of Harkness Memorial Quadrangle at Yale University, the corridors of the Standard Oil Building, Wall Street, New York City, and the Baker Building at Minneapolis.

This stone is what is known to the trade as a Dolomite, which is in effect a marble.

Several Universities have analyzed its component parts and all are unanimous in proclaiming its durability.

The hall in the new Centennial Building which forms part of the State

House Group seen in Springfield, is adorned with this stone.

Many of those, who have seen it in the interior of the Centenia 1

Building, have been, and are, generous in their praise of it, and are very happy to see our Cathedral with its allied buildings constructed of this colorful, durable, beautiful stone.

The T. R. Coughlan Company, Mankato, Minnesota, producers of Mankato Stone have large and well equipped quarries and are in position to supply the trade promptly on all projects.

45 SAINT IGNATIUS, THE MARTYR, ABOUT TO DIE FOR CHRIST

46 WINDOW STORY OF THE SPRINGFIELD CATHEDRAL

The unusual beauty of the interior of the Springfield Cathedral de- signed by Joe W. McCarthy, Architect, is effectively revealed by the softly diffused light which streams through the luminous Mosaic windows.

These windows were designed and made in America by Americans and of American material. They were made by a process originated by Mr. Thomas A. O'Shaughnessy of the O'Shaughnessy, Kugal Studios,

Chicago, 111.

The windows are made as Mosaics of finely cut translucent glass.

This translucent glass is akin to the translucent glass known to the ancients.

This glass is made in America, American chemists having rediscovered the secret of making translucent glass.

The so-called "Antique" glass used in the European method of making church windows is a transparent colored glass which came into use about the fifth century, commonly called the "Dark Ages," and before the method of making translucent glass was re-discovered.

To kill the glare of "Antique" glass a coat of darkening mineral paint is scumbled over the surface of the glass. On this coating of color, applied with a gum-like binder, the details of the figures and decorative design are stenciled or painted—the pieces of glass being left large.

By firing the glass, the mineral paints applied are made to adhere more firmly to the glass.

The windows made of "Antique" painted glass kill about 80% of the light, thus darkening the interior of the church and rendering artificial lighting absolutely necessary for day time services. Artificial lighting spoils the architectural beauty of the interior and is, as a rule, quite distracting during services.

To render the pictures and decorative design in the Springfield

Cathedral windows plain the glass is cut quite fine and the windows are true Mosaics.

Dr. James J. Walsh, author of "The Thirteenth, the Greatest of all Centuries," has described this type of window as "Joyously Luminous."

The Cathedral windows carry the story of the development of Catholicism throughout the ages from the days of Christ to the present

47 SAINT BRIDE ENLIGHTENING EUROPE AND THE WORLD

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era. They record Christian activities in the Holy Land, in Europe and in America.

The windows on the North, or Epistle side of the Cathedral portray scenes from the life of Christ and from the lives of early Christian Mis- sionaries in Europe.

On the South, or Gospel side, the windows tell the Catholic origin and development of pre-revolutionary America. They tell of Catholic Services m every crisis of the Nation's life—material services, spiritual services, vital services.

The first window in the North wall, Epistle side, shows our Divine Lord giving to , First Pope, the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven.

Saint Paul is shown in the background, while in the extreme background a little stone church, typical of the time, is shown upon a rocky prominence.

Faintly a cross is shown spanning the entire reach of sky.

The second window shows Saint Ignatius, the martyr, in the Roman

Arena about to lay down his life in defense of Christ's teachings. The lions in a wild attitude are anticipating their prey and send a shudder down the ages and through our bosom as we gaze on this lovely, dramatic window.

The theme of the third window is Pope Leo the First, known as Leo the Great, who reigned from 440 to 461. When Altila, King of the Huns, entered Rome at the head of his barbaric army, or horder of savages, de- termined to destroy the city, Pope Leo, the Great, met him outside the walls of Rome and so impressed that Mongul that he called off his savages. Thus did Pope Leo save not only Rome, but European civilization, Christian culture, law and order.

The fourth window depicts Saint Bride sealed in her study illuminating a Missal or Mass Book. An Angel stands beside her guiding her hand as she works. History tells us that when in the fifth century, the Pagan

Roman Empire crashed and the "Dark Ages" fell upon and Con- tinental Europe, Saint Bride became the custodian of the deposit of culture, art, music and learning in Ireland, the only nation in Europe which returned and fostered Christian civilization.

It was from out of Ireland's Universities (30 in number), over which Saint Bride presided that during those "Dark Ages" learned missionaries went forth to rebuild the civilization of Europe—to restore law and order to rebuild the nations.

The next, in this series of windows, shows Saint Columbonus of

Ireland who built the first enduring school in Continental Europe at

Bobbio in what is now Northern , in the year of Our Lord 613.

49 GEORGE WASHINGTON SENDS BISHOP CARROLL TO CANADA

50 This famous seat of learning continued as a center of Christian culture and civilization until looted by Napoleon a thousand years after its establish' ment by the Irish Saint.

In the sixth window we see a small group of Irish missionaries at the court of Charlemagne of France in the ninth century having gone there at the request of Charlemagne to preach and teach.

History informs us that this great leader, founder of France, was so anxious to learn from his Irish teachers that when he awoke during the night he would practice and work out the lesson given to him the preceding day.

The seventh and last window on this side shows the great John Sobieski kneeling on the field of battle thanking God for his victory over the barbarian horder who had threatened to bring a second "Dark Ages" in Europe. Sobieski is justly regarded as one of the great heroes of history and so this window memorializes another of the many contributions made by Catholics towards the preservation of Christian civilization.

The motif of the windows on the South wall of the Cathedral is the Church's contribution towards America, and the development of Cathc licism on this Western continent.

The first window on the South wall shows Saint Brendan who in the fifth century fired with love for God and zeal for souls, crossed the Atlantic and brought Christianity to the natives of this Western Hemis- phere. This beautiful window depicts Saint Brendan teaching the savage natives.

In the second window the landing of Columbus is depicted. Note with the Santa Maria, Flagship of Columbus. The luxuriant vegetation that made such an impression on Columbus is shown in this window.

In the third window we see the intrepid Father Marquette established at Chicago in the winter of 1674 on his return to preach to the Indians of the Middle West. Father Marquette was in frail health, nevertheless he came in fulfillment of a promise he had made to the Illinois Indians on a previous occasion to return to them.

According to his journal he arrived at Chicago December 4th, 1674. 11 "Chi-ca^gou was the Indian name for Chicago. Father Marquette spent eight days approximately where Wrigley building now stands, and during

his sojourn there he celebrated the first Holy Mass ever offered within the present limits of Chicago on December Eighth, Feast of the Immaculate

Conception after which the Springfield Cathedral is named 254 years later.

11 On December 12th, 1674 he moved "two leagues (six miles) up the

51 PRESIDENT LINCOLN SENDS ARCHBISHOP JOHN HUGHES TO FRANCE

52 11 11 "Chi-ca-gou river to the "Portage Mound where he spent the winter of 1674-5.

This Mound was on the north bank of the river where Robey Street now crosses this river. In the spring of 1675 the rising river threatened to flood the Mound camp so Father Marquette and his companions took refuge in their canoes and went fourteen miles west to what is now known as Summit, Illinois.

On Dec. 4, 1924, the 250th anniversary of the coming of Marquette

1 was celebrated as Chicagos 250th birthday. That celebration was ar- ranged by Thomas A. O'Shaughnessy, the artist of these windows.

President Coolidge, being in Chicago at the time, delivered an address in which he told how the intrepid Jesuit priest, Father Marquette, had conquered the heart of the American wilderness, built the vast Jesuit 11 Empire of "New France which embraced the great Mississippi Valley. 11 This friendly "New France was one of the deciding factors in the great Revolutionary War when the American Colonies threw off England's yoke.

On the pylon at the east side of the north abutment of Michigan Boulevard Bridge in the group of life-sized figures, portraying the pioneers of Illinois, Father Marquette is shown in his priestly robes in the center of the group.

On the wall of that same bridge abutment adjoining this pylon a bronze tablet in low relief shows Father Marquette on the mission in

Illinois.

The next window represents George Washington giving to Bishop Carroll, brother of Charles Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of In- dependence, a commission to go to Canada to hold the Catholic French

Canadian friendly to America during its battle with England for In- dependence. The angel of peace is shown in the background. The character- istic features with the kindly expression of the Father of Our Country are well depicted as he interviews the Father of the American Hierarchy and entrusts to him a commission that meant so much to the then future United States of America.

The next window shows our Martyred President, Abraham Lincoln, interviewing the great Archbishop John Hughes of New York at the beginning of the Civil War, and giving him a Commission to the Court of Emperor Napoleon the Third of France to enduce his Majesty to hold France and other European Nations from following the hostile action of England which had recognized and aided the Southern Confederacy.

Archbishop Hughes as Envoy extraordinary to France was quite successful in negotiating a friendly attitude of the part of Catholic France.

53 The next window depicts the departure of Illinois troops from the State Capital for the front during the "World War". In the foreground a

Catholic Chaplain is seen blessing the troops. In the background the State

Capitol building is shown silhouetted against a drab sky. Above the dome of the Capitol is a Gold Star. Faintly, like a vision in the sky, the crucifixion is shown.

In the seventh window of this series the poster of the Eucharistic

Congress at Chicago is reproduced.

In the foreground the Holy Father is shown giving blessing to Cardinal Bonzano, the Apostolic Legate, and to Cardinal Mundeline, sponsor of the greatest religious demonstration ever held on the American Continent.

Above the Shrine of this Saint is shown presenting to the King of Ireland his credentials as Papal Envoy in the year 432 A.D.

The result of that mission of Saint Patrick is evidenced in the faith and loyal' ty of the Irish people who have made such valuable contributions to Catholicism in these United States.

Above the Shrine of Saint Therese this Saint is shown amid a bower of roses. On the occasion of our Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lisieux, France, the home of this modern Saint, our Bishop interviewed the sister of the Little Flower, and during that interview, he stated: "America holds your sister in very high honor". The sister of the Little Flower answered:

"Saint Therese always loved, and frequently talked about America. I know she prays in heaven for the great and generous American people".

In the Baptistry, Saint John the Baptist, is shown baptising Our

Divine Lord. This window depicts the Scriptural account of the first

Baptism before it was instituted as a Sacrament. The theme is not only appropriate, but is the usual and traditional picture for the baptismal font in a Catholic Church.

A unique feature of these windows, made in America of American glass, by a process originated by an American, is that they are not "leaded" windows, as are the church windows of the old school. These windows are built with copper and tin as the metal binders of the countless bits of colored glass which make the mosaic pictures.

The result of using copper is to make the windows much stronger so that they hold the plane and do not warp or sag as leaded windows do.

Another unique feature of these windows is that at night the windows appear as mosaic panels showing the pictures and ornament in full color and detail. T. A. O'SHAUGHNESSY

54 LIGHTING THE NEW CATHEDRAL

In lighting the new Cathedral, the Bishop of Springfield, took a keen personal interest.

He felt that for a building of such carefully studied character and meticulous detail nothing but the best in design and in material should be used.

Bronze was selected as the metal. It is everlasting and the ruddy gold harmonizes excellently with the colors used in the decoration of the interior, and the marble of the altar.

The task of execution was awarded to the C. G. Everson Company of Chicago, who have earned a well'deserved reputation for ecclesiastical work of this character.

In ornament and form each piece was to harmonize with the style of the building, the Neo-Hellenic of the time of Abraham Lincoln.

The outstanding feature of the cultural life of America at that time was a returning to the Greek sources of inspiration. The Classic style influenced not only monumental architecture but also small dwellings and objects of art. Enough of the latter remain to give one a real idea of the phases of Hellenic art that appealed to the designers of the mid-century. A study of some of these pieces gave to Mr. McCarthy and the fixture designer the necessary basis to proceed upon.

The general form, the style and the material having been decided it was next necessary to prepare small sketches, which after much discussion and correction, were enlarged to full size working drawings. These after approval by the architect were put in the hands of the sculptors and pattern makers, who made models of all ornament in clay or in plaster paris. After another examination and criticism by the mind in charge of the work, wax and then brass patterns were made, carefully sharpened and chased by hand, and it was from these that the completed fixtures were cast in golden bronze.

From the flood of cool light that bathes the portico one steps into the narthex with a pair of classic crested bowls bearing a ring of twelve lights on each. These are flanked by three light wall brackets in the form of a conventionalized acanthus plant.

Going through the main doors, one passes beneath minor lights in the ceiling, executed in cast bronze, and emerges into the nave of the church where are suspended the main ceiling lights.

55 56 These are great open dishes of gold bronze, latticed and reticulated in an intricate pattern and burnished to a subdued brilliance.

Surrounding the rim are studded thirty-six lights, set in an ornamental cove and surmounted by a honeysuckle and scroll cresting. To add brilliance and emphasize the richness of design a cluster of six lights is set inside the ornament, bringing the intertwined branches of the acanthus into strong silhouette. The dish is suspended by chains dividing in pairs and joined by ornamental clevises up to a light-studded corona, supplying additional illumination from twelve more bulbs to the clerestory and ceiling.

Corresponding in style and finish with the great chandeliers are large and elaborate wall brackets, each made in the form of an interlaced acanthus and bearing shields embossed with sacred symbols, surmounted by the Ship and Rainbow, the emblem of the Cathedral. Every sconce supports five candles, and at the base is placed a lamp supplying illumination from a separate emergency circuit, and also lighting the Stations of the Cross.

Attention should be called here to the Sanctuary Lamps, also cast in bronze, chased and engraved by an artist in metal and then heavily plated in twenty'four carat gold.

In the Baptistry, the Choir Gallery, the Side Vestibules and other portions of the Cathedral will be found other chandeliers all characterized by the same carefully studied detail and massiveness of conception as found in the fixtures already noted.

The efforts of the architect, Mr. McCarthy, and of the manufacturers, C. G. Everson & Co., were bent to one common end—to express the sacred character of the edifice and the all enduring permanence of the Church in beautifully formed objects of eternal bronze, carefully and skilfully wrought. +

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL DECORATING

The decorative treatment of the Cathedral interior is carried out in perfect accord with its Architectural features and serves as a beautiful background for its altars and furnishings.

The main ceiling is decorated in Gold leaf, offset with panels of blue and the crosses in the ornamental plaster soffits of the beams are brought out in white with blue background.

The walls are treated in a two tone effect blending harmoniously with

57 the Sienna colors in the columns and the various emblems and symbols are

brought out in accentuating colors of blue, white and silver leaf.

On the upper front walls may be seen the Coat of Arms of Our Holy Father the Pope, His Lordship the Bishop of Springfield, together with the

Great Seal of the United States of America and the State Seal of Illinois.

The Shrines on either side of the Auditorium, also the Narthex and Baptistry, are decorated in complete harmony with the Auditorium.

The entire color scheme is a symphony that contrasts beautifully with the marble altars with their gold crestmgs and gleaming mosaics, the art glass windows and the furniture.

It would be very hard, in fact almost impossible, even for the most experienced and talented writer or orator to write or speak of an interior more beautiful and more in complete harmony than the interior of this Cathedral.

Those of us that are spending all of our time and energy in the ever- lasting endeavor to accomplish the completed results such as we have in the edifice feel fully compensated and are proud to be able to realize that we have had our part in helping to create and follow through to completion the final touches on this wonderful building.

MOSAIC STATIONS, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL

Among the many attractive furnishings of Immaculate Conception Cathedral, the Stations of the Cross with their colorful beauty appear to stand out as scintillating gems in a rich setting. Made of mosaic and executed in Venice, Italy, with all that splendid technique and skill that makes the best Venetian Mosaic so popular, these stations are indeed a pleasing addition to an already beautiful interior. Pictorial Venetian Mosaics are made up of thousands of small pieces of colored and gold glasses fired in a process which insures for all time the permanence of their original sparkling hues. By means of gold backgrounds, sharp outlines and faultless blending of colors in figures and scenes, Stations of the Cross executed in mosaic present tableaus that are exceedingly vivid and striking in their beauty and realism. The fine examples in the Stations of Immaculate Conception Cathedral possess to the highest degree the richness charac' teristic of masterful execution in work of this kind. They are so well com- posed, the presentation of the scenes so perfect, each picture is a sermon

58 and the acknowledge that the work is practically indestructible and hence everlasting adds to one's appreciation of their value. It is only fitting that exquisite specimens of mosaic such as these should have been chosen in harmony with the splendor of the Cathedral as a whole. These mosaics are the work of Daprato Statuary Company Studios, Chicago, New York, Pietrasanta, Italy.

PEWS OF THE CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Pews are an indispensable appointment in present day churches, particularly in our own country. The great St. Peter's in Rome has no such equipment, nor have the churches in Latin countries, generally.

Little is said about pews in church chronology although in ancient times a "podium", an elevated place or seat in balcony in amphitheatre, such as the Coliseum in Rome, was provided for distinguished personages.

This is probably the origin of the word "pew". Later we find a fixed seat in a church, enclosed and separated from other persons and still later, in old English we find that seats were placed in elevation, for lawyers in court and in the exchanges for moneylenders. The space for these were usually in a square or parallelogram.

In places of worship, congregations sat on the floor or stood. Some use was made of a "crutch", which was made of a staff with a cross piece forming the letter T; this contrivance provided some rest in the kneeling position. "Pues" appeared in England before the sixteenth century and became more common about the year 1540 but only in certain places in churches. Transcepts or the wider areas across the church were occupied by pews, but the nave or main body of churches were clear. Evidence of this system is found tO'day in the rural districts of northern Europe. Our own country therefore, stands alone probably, in the matter of utilizing all free space to provide comfort for congregations, unquestionably, comfort is conducive to devotion, distraction is minimized.

In keeping with other appurtenances in this edifice, Mr. J. W. Mc' Carthy, Architect, designed a commensurately beautiful pew, the lines of which typify the general architecture throughout. The Greek border and carvings are characteristic as is the symmetry of the pew end.

The element of comfort for worshippers is amply provided for in Mr. McCarthy's design, abundant room for the standing, kneeling and sitting positions as well as restful sitting comfort. The selection of red oak, plain sawn and flat grained insures durability and sturdiness. Fortunately, the

59 Feuerborn Mfg. Co. of Effingham, 111., had a good stock of high grade ma- terial on hand for this work. The lumber in these pews was hewn about three years previously and was thoroughly seasoned by natural processes. The color of finish selected by Mr. McCarthy truly harmonizes and blends in with the whole and produce a delightful color scheme.

The sanctuary furniture, prie-dieus, Sedelia or priests' bench and throne for His Lordship, the Rt. Rev. Bishop of Springfield, when offi- ciating, were likewise manufactured and built to Mr. McCarthy's design.

The general architecture here is again preponderant and typical, carvings on the Throne cornice and Sedelia being gilded to blend well with the architect's personally selected draperies and carpeting. Mandel Bros, of

Chicago, furnished these draperies of richness becoming to a Sanctuary in a great Cathedral.

J. A. BATEMAN

MARBLE WONDERS IN NEW CATHEDRAL

The Cathedral that is distinguished because of exceptional archi' tectural beauty is unusual but when its artistic composition has been realized to its fullest possibilities and the architect responsible has mastered his subject so thoroughly as to convey all its aspects such an edifice may readily be regarded as an outstanding achievement. No recent undertaking gives greater evidence of this fact than Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Springfield, just completed under the plans and supervision of Architect Joe W. McCarthy of Chicago.

In the inspiring edifice executed in the style of the Greek Revival will be seen the fruition of exhaustive study of the Classic Greek to the demands of modern structure and design. Like the Grecian Doric Temple it is characterized by massiveness of parts gracefully formed, delicately enriched and arranged with propriety and skill.

Entering through a magnificent portico made up of heavy tapering fluted columns and surmounted by a classic pediment one is thrilled with the even more impressive grandeur of the Cathedral interior. Three altars of unmistakable artistic excellence give attractive dominance to an at- mosphere of true religious beauty. It is a surprise of inspiring designs, pleas- ing color contrasts and massed marble made brilliant with gold ornament.

The predominating tone of the altars is that of a dark marble with gold enrichment while standing at either side are seen angels and statues, sculptures of exquisite beauty, dazzling white.

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The main altar is shaped like a pylon with a pyramidal, gable shaped top or crown surmounted by a bright gold bronze cross and ornamented on each side with mythological Griffins also of gold. It forms an immense frame, as it were, to display with greatest possible prominence a most beautiful mosaic picture portraying Murillo's Immaculate Conception. The entire mass of marble used in the execution of the background of this altar is of Portoro, otherwise known as "Black and Gold Marble". This is a marble procured at Porto Venere, near the mouth of the Gulf of Spezia in Italy and is made up of a ground of rusty black with spots of light brown.

The veining is unusually beautiful and ranges from white through every shade of yellow to dark brown. On this gorgeous black background almost severe in the absence of sculptured ornament are seen twin borders of meander designs in rich gold glass mosaics splendidly relieving what might otherwise prove a monotony of color. Inside these borders appears in fiery gold an elaborate floral motif forming the immediate frame for the mosaic picture. It is pointed out that the gold glass mosaic ornament dis- played on this altar is of a type which involves the very highest ingenuity of the artist as it is not of the ordinary variety which reveals mosaic orna- ment on a mosaic background, its distinctive features lying in the fact that the marble must first be incised with the desired design and the mosaic then most painstakingly inlaid. Contrasting colored marbles form the composition of the approach to the altar, the altar table and tabernacle. The steps and treads leading to the altar are of Belgian Black Marble. The

Greek Doric columns beneath the mensa as well as the tabernacle with its richly ornamented gold doors are of Rosa Breche Marble in attractive coral tints which form an effective contrast with the background. Other marbles used in the enrichment are Rosso Levanto, Verde Antique, Giallo

Siena and Red Verona, the latter forming the stiles and rails which act as frames for the mosaic symbols in the antependium. Red Verona is a beau-

tifully marked red marble from the hills north of Verona, Italy, immortalized

by Shakespeare in his story of Romeo and Juliet. It is the marble used in

the columns of the Palace of the Doges at Venice and it was extensively

used at St. Mark's.

A considerable amount of symbolism is expressed in various details of the altar. Conspicuously displayed on the Main Altar above the mosaic picture of Murillo's Immaculate Conception are the words

MACULA NON EST IN TE

in brilliant gold glass mosaic. In the antependium there are nine mosaic panels each of symbolic design. The symbol of The Two Fishes representing Christ, The Rose of the Messianic Promise, The Star of the Epiphany,

The Sun of Righteousness, The Fountain of Salvation, etc., are among the symbolisms portrayed in colorful mosaic.

61 THE WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL MAIN ALTER AND THE MOSAIC PICTURE OF OUR IMMACULATE MOTHER

62 The side altars are rectangular in form wrought of Black and Gold Marble surmounted by an elaborate gold bronze cresting of floral design of classical motifs. Their richness is enhanced by striking and colorful mosaic pictures representing the Sacred Heart of Jesus on the Gospel side of the Cathedral and St. Joseph and Child on the Epistle side. The three mosaic pictures displayed in the three altars give evidence of rare crafts- manship and an infinite amount of patience in execution. Aside from their distinctly superior artistic style these pictures reveal thousands of separate pieces of mosaic of all colors most carefully blended, matched and assembled.

Figures in gorgeous colors on gold backgrounds give brilliance and life to the scenes. By means of ingenuously arranged concealed lighting the mosaics may readily be illuminated. Deserving of special mention are the beautiful gold bronzes used on and in connection with the altars. Candle- sticks, crucifixes and tall graceful torcheres, appropriate fitments for the beautiful surroundings suggest craftsmanship in metal that appeals to ones aesthetic sense. Interesting classic lines disclosing designs of pleasing symmetry stamp these bronzes as distinctly unusual but the mechanical expertness of the chasing so richly rendered in the finished details add a touch of perfection which it is a pleasure to behold.

A black and gold pulpit of rigidly simple square lines ornamented with gold and surmounted by a golden eagle supporting a bookrest adds beauty to the furnishings of the sanctuary. But enclosing them a railing of solid bronze classic in design and masterful in execution completes a picture that verily contains a multiplicity of artistic attractions. Considered from every point of view these splendid furnishings may indeed be regarded as rare acquisitions. Their distinctive designs and colorful beauty are a credit to the artistic perception of the architect.

The exquisitely carved sculptures so effectively outlined in the con- trast of their whiteness with the darker marbles of the altar are particularly interesting. Two angels of immaculate white Carrara, beautifully sym- bolical of prayerful adoration, resting on bases of Rosso Levano Marble stand on each side of the main altar.

On the gospel side of the church is a most artistic marble statue of St. James, Greater, patron of the bishop of the diocese while on the epistle side will be seen a similarly beautiful statue of St. Aloysius. Flanking the entrance of the interior are white marble statues of St. Ann and St. Agnes and on each side noble works of art representing St. Anthony and St. Dominic. These statues so resplendent in their faultless execution, so fascinating in the beauty of choice white marble add much to the charm of the interior.

The exquisite perfection of the execution evidenced in the marble, bronze and mosaics is due to the resources and artistic facilities of the studios

63 of Daprato Statuary Company of Chicago, New York and Pietrasanta, Italy.

This concern also carved the eight statues and angels, all of them sculptures of remarkable artistry.

THE HONORABLE JAMES M. GRAHAM HAS SEEN NOTHING COMPARABLE TO OUR NEW CATHEDRAL

Very Rev. M. J. Foley, Western Catholic,

Quincy, Illinois.

My dear Monsignor:

I presume you have lost all patience with me. I have been away and a good deal of my time has been taken up answering letters from parties who have received copies of that pamphlet.

I went to the Cathedral several times after leaving my office in the evening to take a look at it before writing you only to find the place locked.

I went there today at noon.

The first impression I get on entering is that the scene is gorgeously beautiful; that it almost has a personality and was extending a welcome to me. It breathes a message of joy and hope and love as if it said: "Come here all ye who labor and are heavy laden and find rest and peace."

There seems to be no place in it for a mourners' bench. There is no sign of gloom or sadness.

In looking casually over the interior, there was no particular feature that stood out individually. Everything fitted in its place and harmonized with the rest, producing a very pleasing and delightful effect.

But if there is one thing that stands out and pleases me more than any other, it is the ceiling. I have never seen so beautiful, so pleasing, so harmonious a ceiling.

I have recently visited Cathedrals in Seattle, Portland and San Fran- cisco and prominent churches in other western cities. I looked at their ceilings with the special purpose of comparing them with the ceiling in our

Cathedral. None of them affected me as it does. It is in a class of its own, and is, I believe, literally and artistically the crowning glory of a very beautiful church auditorium.

I am pleased, I might almost say, tickled, over Bishop Griffin's fine

64 idea in giving us two historical windows—President Washington com- missioning Bishop Carroll and President Lincoln commissioning Archbishop Hughes, on important missions for the Government.

Prayer is defined as the raising of the mind and heart to God. When that beautiful building resounds to the harmonious strains of beautiful music, without uttering a word the worshipers will pray, for their minds and hearts cannot refrain from going up to Him Who is the author of all beauty and harmony and joy and peace.

I feel sure that when the work is all done, we will have a real religious classic in architecture. Very sincerely yours, JMG:M JAMES W. GRAHAM

Springfield, Illinois.

THE CATHEDRAL BLOCK IN SPRINGFIELD

The Cathedral group easily merits the first medal of excellence from the National Association of Architects as the finest block erected in the

United States in the last year. Every one of the four buildings is an archi- tectural gem in itself. Let us take the chief one, the church itself, for a sample for critical inspection.

Vitruvius, the architect of the Roman Emperor Augustus, gives in

three words the principles, guiding the construction of any edifice : utility, strength and beauty. Utility means adaptation to purpose. The Cathedral was erected to be, in this diocese, the chief residence for God and the spiritual home for every soul. God is infinite. The Bishop, the priests and the laity have striven to put into this home for God their best offering and their total love. Jesus Christ will personally and bodily be a perennial guest. How we all rejoice today and thank God that He has not only shown us how He wishes to be worshipped but that He has allowed us to offer

Him this fit temple, in which to worship Him: "I have loved, O Lord, the beauty of Thy house and the place where Thy glory dwelled}." This church is also the chief spiritual home of every soul in this diocese. There is no expression in any language that renders adequately the words: "Home, ,, Sweet Home. This Cathedral is every soul's true home.

Secondly, Vitruvius requires strength in a building. Whether you look at it from the outside or from the inside, strength seems to be the salient feature of the Cathedral. The massive blocks of Mankato stone are so hard that a thousand years of sun or rain or snow will have but a negli-

65 gible effect upon them. It is this endurance in stone and marble stabilizing the Catholic faith in Springfield that crowns today amid many tears the struggles of the early pioneers for their faith. The three deceased bishops of this diocese saw in the vision of their hopes this lasting Cathedral in Springfield. We can well imagine that the spirits of the two hundred thousand or more Catholics of the last seventy-five years, who have laid them down in their last sleep, hover today amid the great columns of this

Cathedral in lowly adoration and fill the air with the perfume of unseen censers to the Divine Master. The solidity of the Cathedral inside and out is patent to the most casual observer.

Lastly, Vitruvius demands beauty in a building. Of the five arts: poetry, music, painting, sculpture and architecture, the architect's quest for beauty is the most difficult of achievement, because mere matter and mathematical combination have the fewest resources, expressive of in- spiration. Nevertheless, beauty is an essential recommendation to any work of art. Indeed, beauty is the purpose of all art. Beauty is invisible in itself appealing to the soul and manifesting itself ouwardlty in forms.

What is beauty? Beauty is the splendor of truth or that eclat which illumines and holds our intelligence captive. A church to be beautiful must have unity and harmony and express the faith and hopes and loves of its people. As you enter this Cathedral the eye perceives at one glance its

unity and harmony. Its total cubic immensity, its high and far reaches, wave on wave of richest gold impress the soul with grave reverence for the Majesty of God, with admiration and adoration of His Infinite Being,

the source of all truth and beauty.

All honor and gratitude to Bishop Griffin who has spoken in this Cathedral group in deeds, so usefully, so solidly and so beautifully. JAMES HOWARD

St. Agnes Church, Springfield

66 IN THE VESTIBULE OF NEW CATHEDRAL

Right Reverend Bishop Griffin seems to have overlooked nothing when building his magnificent Cathedral.

As you enter the Vestibule the first object that meets your gaze is an artistic bronze plaque to your right as you enter the Cathedral proper. On that plaque you read the following:

18534928

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.

This Cathedral was Dedicated in October 1928, by

The Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese

To commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Diocese. It was originally

Established as the Diocese of Quincy, July 29, 1853.

The See was transferred to Alton, January 5, 1857.

and to Springfield, October 26, 1923. The former Bishops were

Henry Damian Juncker, D.D., Consecrated April 28, 1857.

Died October 2, 1868.

Peter Joseph Baltes, D.D., Consecrated January 23, 1870.

Died February 5, 1886.

James Ryan, D.D., Consecrated May 1, 1888.

Died July 2, 1923.

This edifice represents the generosity of the faithful

In the following twenty-eight Counties in Central Illinois,

which comprise the Diocese.

Adams Coles Greene Montgomery

Bond Crawford Jasper Morgan

Brown Cumberland Jersey Moultrie Calhoun Douglas Macon Pike Cass Edgar Macoupin Sangamon Christian Effingham Madison Scott Clark Fayette Menard Shelby

67 THE EPISCOPAL THRONE

68 1853 I 9^8 PROGRAM

Dedication Of the New Cathedral

OF

Immaculate Conception AND Diamond Jubilee

OF

The Diocese of Springfield

in Illinois

October Fourteenth'Fifteenth'Sixteenth Nineteen Hundred and Twenty'Eight

69 .

CONSECRATION OF ALTARS

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1928, 8 A. M.

Main Altar

Celebrant Rt. Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, D.D.

Master of Ceremonies Very Rev. Msgr. Amos E. Giusti, J. C. D.

Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Edward J. Cahill Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. E. Burtle Acolytes Two boys Cross A boy

Sacred Heart Altar

Celebrant Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D. Master of Ceremonies Rev. George Faller Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Peter Masterson Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Victor Goyke Acolytes Two boys

St. Joseph's Altar Celebrant Rt. Rev. Richard O. Gerow, D.D. Master of Ceremonies Rev. William Croke Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Michael Kearns Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Joseph Enright Acolytes Two boys

Chanters Rev. Anton Jaschke Rev. Albert Wolf

DEDICATION OF CATHEDRAL

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928, 8 A. M.

1 Cross Bearer A bo]

2. Acolytes (two) Boys

3. Holy water carrier A boy

Celebrant . . Rt. Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, D.D. (in surplices) Rev. Wm. Quatman; Rev. G. Faller Chanters Rev. Albert Wolf; Rev. Anton Jaschke

Master of Ceremonies Very Rev Msgr. Amos E. Giusti, J. C. D. Asst. Master of Ceremonies Rev. William Croke

70 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1928

Parade from Old Cathedral at 10:30 A. M.

Dedication Mass at 11 A. M.

Celebrant Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D. Ass't Priest Rt. Rev. M. A. Tarrant Deacon of Mass Rev. Louis Hufker, M. R. Sub'deacon of Mass Rev. Albert Wolf Book-bearer Rev. Edward Cahill Bugia bearer Rev. Ernest Burtle Mitre Bearer Rev. B. Killacky, D.D. Crosier bearer Rev. P. Masterson

Incense bearer Rev. J. Dolack

Acolytes Rev. V. Goyke; Rev. J. O'Brien Cross bearer Rev. M. Kearns

Holy Water Rev. J. Gatton, Ph. D. Archbishop's cross bearer Rev. T. Maloney

Sermon by His Grace, Most Reverend J. J. Glennon, D.D., Archbishop of Saint Louis, Mo.

On Throne

His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, D.D.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. L. Spalding V. G. Ass't Priest.

Master of Ceremonies Very Rev. Msgr. Amos E. Giusti, J. C. D. Ass't Master of Ceremonies Rev. G. Faller; Rev. W. Croke Six Train Bearers. Field Masses

North side of Cathedral Celebrant A visiting Bishop

Servers Rev. J. Landers; Rev. S. Yunker

South side of Cathedral Celebrant A visiting Bishop

Servers Rev. A. J. Harte; Rev. J. Enright

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1:30 P. M.

Banquet in K. of C. Building Music Quincy College Band

71 Toasts Invocation His Eminence, George Cardinal Mundelein, D.D. Toastmaster Rt. Rev. M. A. Tarrent Address of Welcome Rt. Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D.

Our Country .... Right Rev. Bernard J. Mahoney, D.D., Sioux Falls, S. D.

The American Hierarchy . Right Rev. J. B. Morris, D.D., Little Rock, Ark.

Our Cathedral . . Very Rev. Msgr. M. J. Foley, Editor of Western Catholic His Eminence, Cardinal Mundelein

. . . .Right Rev. Edward F. Hoban, D.D., Rockford, Illinois Our Holy Father His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein Music Quincy College Band

MUSICAL RECITAL

SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 7:30

Playing of Chimes 7:30 to 8 o'clock P. M. Processional. Program LeRoy Wetzel Selections Diocesan and Local Choirs

Program John Wick, Highland, 111. Address Very Rev. F. F. Formaz, S. T. L.; R. D.

Benediction of Blessed Sacrament Celebrant A Bishop

Deacon Very Rev. J. J. Driscoll, R. D. Sub-Deacon Rev. Andrew Smith

Master of Ceremonies Very Rev. Msgr. Amos E. Giusti, J. C. D. Censer and boat Rev. Joseph O'Brien and Rev. P. Masterson

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15

Parade from K. of C. Building at 10 A. M.

Pontifical Diamond Jubilee Mass at 10:30 A. M.

Celebrant Right Rev. E. F. Hoban, D.D. Ass't Priest Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. L. Spalding, V. G. Deacon of Mass Rev. Sub-Deacon of Mass Rev. John Franz Book bearer Rev. E. Cahill

Bugia bearer Rev. A. J. Harte Mitre bearer Rev. P. P. McGuinness

Staff bearer Rev. J. Dolack

Incense bearer Rev. J. Drackert Acolytes Rev. A. Wolf; Rev. S. Yunker

72 Cross bearer Rev. M. Kearns

Holy Water Rev. J. Gatton Archbishop's cross bearer Rev. M. Enright

Master of Ceremonies Very Rev. Msgr. A. E. Giusti, J. C. D. Assistants Rev. G. Faller and Rev. W. Croke

Sermon by Right Reverend Francis C. Kelly, D.D., Bishop of Oklahoma

On Throne

His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, D. D.

Right Rev. Msgr. M. A. Tarrent, Ass't Priest

MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1:30 P. M.

Banquet in K. of C. Building Music by The Young Ladies of Sacred Heart Academy Toastmaster Rev. L. Hufker Invocation Rev. Wm. Quatman

Our Country Very Rev. J. J. Driscoll, R. D. The Catholic Church

. .Right Rev. Oliver O. Gerow, D.D., Bishop of Natchez, Miss.

Our Province Right Rev. Msgr. J. H. Schlarman, Ph. D. Our Diocese Right Rev. Msgr. E. L. Spalding, V. G.

The Holy Father . Rt. Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, D.D., Bishop of Toledo, Music by The Young Ladies of Sacred Heart Academy Tour of the City and Pilgrimage to Lincoln's Tomb. The Cardinal places wreath on the Tomb at 4 P. M.

MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15

Program in the Arsenal at Eight o'clock

The Right Rev. James A. Griffin, D.D., Presiding

Music Watch Factory Band Opening Star Spangled Banner Address of Welcome in Behalf of the State .... The Hon. Len Small or His Representative Music "Illinois" Orchestra Address of Welcome in Behalf of the City The Hon. Emil Smith, Mayor of Springfield Our The Hon. James Graham The Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. W. T. Sloan

73 Introducing The Cardinal Rt. Rev. John F. Noll, D. D., Bishop of Fort Wayne, Indiana Selection Band Address His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16

Pontifical Mass at 10:30 A. M.

Celebrant Right Rev. Henry Althoff, D.D. Assistant Priest Rev. Peter Curran Deacons of Honor Rev. W. Quatman; Rev. A. Gerken Deacon of Mass Rev. E. Burtle Sub-Deacon of Mass Rev. A. Wolf Minor Officers Boys The School Children of the City Parishes will Sing the Mass.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1 :00 P. M.

Buffet Luncheon in Knights of Columbus Hall

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2:30 P. M.

Removal and interment of Monsignor Timothy Hickey's remains in Crypt of Sanctuary in New Cathedral.

,. Rev. Msgr. E. Giusti, C. D. ~ en , f Very7 & A. J. Custodians of Body { _. __ , ~ ~ Rev. T Howard, D. D. [ James Master of Ceremonies Rev. Wm. Croke Rev. A. Jaschke

• , Rev. A. Wolf Rev. E. Eckhardt Rev. P. Masterson

FLAG RAISING AT 3 P. M.

Blessing of Flag, and Pledge of Allegiance to it.

Star Spangled Banner by Childrens Chorus.

Raising the American and Papal Flags, and singing of Holy God We Praise Thy Name, by audience.

Address by Mr. Francis G. Blair, State Superintendent of Shcools on Our Children.

74 Address by Rev. J. B. Franz; on Patriotism and Religion.

Selections by Band.

Address by Mr. Edmund Burke.

Address by Rev. E. J. Cahill, A. M., Diocesan Director of Schools, on Our Diocesan Schools.

"The Bells of Saint Mary's" by Band.

Response, Right Reverend James A. Griffin, D. D.

Singing of "America" by audience.

COMMITTEES ON ARRANGEMENTS

General Chairman Right Rev. M. A. Tarrent

Transportation Very Rev. Msgr. W. T. Sloan

Liturgy Very Rev. Msgr. Amos E. Giusto, J. C. D.

Publicity Very Rev. Msgr. M. J. Foley

Music Very Rev. F. F. Formay, S. T. L. R. D.

Speakers Rev. P. D. Curran

Parades Rev. E. J. Cahill, A. M.

Decorations Rev. E. A. Burtle

Invitations Rev. W. L. Quatman

Hotel Reservations Rev. A. J. Wolf

75 ,^>J

THE CATHEDRA OR BISHOPS CHAIR FOR THE EPISCOPAL THRONE

76 SECTION III

JUBILEE CATHEDRAL FUND

During the Jubilee Cathedral Fund Campaign in February 1927 the following pledges were made to the clergy and laity of the Diocese.

"Your name with the amount given, if $100.00 or more, will be recorded in a Souvenir Book, and you will receive a copy of same to be treasured in your home".

In fulfilment of that pledge this Souvenir Book is published.

May we urge you to examine the figures and if you should find any error in same kindly notify our Chairman at 524 E. Lawrence Ave., Spring' field, Illinois, as we are most anxious to give full credit to all, and we want our records kept straight.

Your money helped build the magnificent Cathedral. Come and see

what your money did ! Look at it! It is yours. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Very Rev. M. A. Tarrent, Chairman

Very Rev. P. F. Carroll, R.D.

Litchfield Deanery

Very Rev. T. E. Cusack Decatur Deanery

Very Rev. D. J. Ryan, R.D. Alton Deanery

Rev. L. Hufker Springfield Deanery

Rev. J. Gramke Jacksonville Deanery Rev. G. Nell Effingham Deanery Rev. H. Schnelten Calhoun County

Rev. E. J. Scanlan Suincy Deanery Rev. W. T. Sloan Bureau of Speakers

77 .. .

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—CATHEDRAL

Name Address Pledged Paid

Allen, W. J. & Family 6203^ S. 8th 100.00 s Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick 1106 S. 8th 500.00 450.00 Appleyard, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. T 701 S. 6th 200.00 200.00 Armstrong, Mrs. Julia 1 100 S. 7th 100.00 40.00 Andrew, John 1403 E. Reynolds 100.00 100.00

Bonansinga, Sam F 829 E. Mason 150.00 150.00 Brennan, James E 809 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Brinkman, Frederick 1325 E. Jackson 100.00 Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Chas 1117 E. Jackson 100.00 25.00 Bulger, Catherine 617 E. Jackson 125.00 125.00 Burke, Mrs. A. V 1304 E. Jackson 100.00 Burke, Mary 1304 E. Jackson 100.00 Barrett. John W 513 S. 11th 100.00 100.00 Barry, Mr. & Mrs. W. B 406 S. 8th .000.00 1,000.00 Baum, Mrs. M.J 708 S. 5th 300.00 200.00 Beechler. Mr. & Mrs. Louis 328 S. Lincoln 100.00 60.00 Billington, Miss Catherine 1200 E. Capitol 100.00 10.00 Billington, Mr. & Mrs. Paul 1200 E. Capitol 100.00 10.00 Brennan, Henry 824 E. Capitol 100.00 35.00

Brennan. Mr. & Mrs. Thos. & Fam. ..Ibl5 E. Jefferson. . . . 300.00 255.00 Brooks, Mrs. Catherine 503 X. 5th H— 1 100.00 40.00 Brooks, Margaret 1210 E. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Burke, Mr.

Butka, Mrs. Elizabeth St. Nicholas Hotel. . 100.00 100.00 Barron, Miss Margaret 611 8. 4th 200.00 75.00 Baum, Miss Dorothy 70s S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Berry, Leonard J 437 X. 6th 100 00 60.00 Berry, Thos. W 1023 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00

Beamieti. J. L St. Nicholas Hotel. . 100 oo 100.00 Bla ikmoor, Mrs. Annie 414^, K. Jefferson. . . 100.00 Ba hmarm, Hose 1208H S. 6th 150.00 150.00 Brady, James 1010 S. 14th 100.00 50.00 Brady, Martin 1107 S. 4th LOO. 00 20.00 Bretz, Walter & Nellie 1401 E. Edwards LOO. 00 5.00

rick, Michael . 100.00 Brod F 1129 E. Adams Si , 100.00 Bro lerick, Hannah 1 129 E, Adams St.. 100 00 100.00 Brewer. Mrs. Anna 1023 E. Monroe 100.00 25.05 Brennan. Mary A 1119 S. 6th 100.00 60.00 Broderiek, Mrs. Margaret 1 129 E. Adams 150 00 150.00

Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 1302 E. Reynolds. . . 100.00 100.00 Buoy. James E 320 W. Capitol 100.00 Burtle, Mrs. Mary C 611 S. 6th 100.00 20.00 Burns, Mrs. Johanna 1704 E. Cook 100.00 33.00 Burkhar It. X. J 305 E. Cook 100.00 Butler, Mr .V Mrs. Frank W 832 S. 5th 500.00 300.C0

Connollv. Hugh A 1304 E. Jackson 100.00 33.34 Conway, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. E 416 S. 7th 200.00 200.00 Creighton, Bridget 1100 S. 15th 100.00 41.67 Cadigan, Mr. & Mrs. John 924 S. 15th 100.00

Cathedral Altar & Rosary Society .... % Mrs. Collins, Pres 5,000 . 00 5,000 . 00 Children School, Cathedral 100.00 100.00

Cathedral Young Ladies Sodality Catherine Hansellman, Pres 300 . 00 200 . 00 Clear, Mr. & Mrs. B 1518 E. Adams 100.00 Colgan, Mrs. Rose 1100 S. 7th 300.00 300.00 Collins, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 700 E. Adams 100.00 12.50 Collins. Mr. & Mrs. James J 1100 S. 7th 2,000.00 350.00 Conway, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene 801 AX S. 4th 200.00 65.00 Cripe, Mrs. Carl 516 S. 5th 150.00 30.00 Crudden, Mr. & Mrs. Xicholas 1724 E. Washington 300.00 100.00 Cullen, Mr.

78 1 .

Name Address Pledged Paid Dirksen, Louis 304^ E. S. Grand 100.00 Donelan, Dr. James E 710 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Donovan, Mr. & Airs. John 1220 S. 11th 100.00 Day, Mrs. Margaret Elkhart, 111 100.00 75.00 Daily, Miss Margaret F 1009 S. 8th 100.00 Davlin, Mr. & Mrs. Marcus 1417 E. Cook 100.00 50.00 DeBoard, Christopher St. John's Hospital 100.00

Delaney, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 116 N. 15th 100 . 00 50.00

Delaney, Mr. & Mrs. James J 1517 E. Jackson 100.00 60 . 00 Delmore, Frank & Miles 1603 E. Washington 100.00 100.00 Dillon, Mrs. M. & Son 202 N. 15th 100.00 100.00 Doerfler, Kenneth J 630 S. 11th H— 1 100.00 Doerfler, W. J 630 S. 5th 100.00 100.00 Dolan, Felix 416 N. 5th 100.00 50.00 Douglas, Miss Mary 1008 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Doyle, J. W 1311 E. Capitol 300.00 10). 00 Drach, Mrs. R. S 425 E. Washington 100.00 40.00 Dressendorfer, Miss Grace 322 S. 8th Apt. 28 H— 1 100.00 Driscoll, John F. (Deceased) H.— 1 250.00 250.00 Ducey, Mr. & Mrs. Thos 1634 E. Adams 100.00 Ducev, Miss Ella 1634 E. Adams 100.00 Duggan, Malachy 1230 S. 16th 100.00 100.00 Duncan, Walter F. & Gert 520 S. 8th (Box 224) 300 00 Dunham, Mrs. Marg 918 S. 9th 100.00 100.00 Durney, Alice 401 E. Capitol (Apt. 308) 100.00 30.00 Durney, Miss Nellie 401 E. Capitol (Apt. 308) 100 00 10.00 Sisters, Dominican Sacred Heart Convent ,000.00 1,000.00 Dunne, Mrs. Catherine 412 E. Lawrence 100.00 100.00

Eckhert, T. J 516H S. 5th 200.00 100.00 Eggleston, Mrs. Mary 802 S. 8th 100.00 50.00

Elshoff, Anton 431 S. 8th 200 . 00 200.00

Elshoff, Mrs. & Mrs. H 900 S. 8th 200 . 00 125.00

Faller, Rev. Geo. E Sigel, 111 500.00 175.00 Fahy, Mr. & Mrs. Win 212H S. 8th 100.00 30.00

Fisher, Glen H. R. No. 2 300 . 00 200.00

Fagan, Miss Marg. T St. Nicholas Hotel . . . 100.00 100.00 Fagan, Mat hew 700 E. Adams H.— 100.00 12.50 Fannon, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 930 S. 12th 100.00 50.00 Farrell, Mr. & Mrs. Francis J 900 S. 5th 300.00 150.00 Fehr, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. H 809 S. 4th 100.00

Fehr, Miss Mary 809 S. 4th 100.00 100 . 00 Ferns, Mrs. Thos. F 61* S. 7th 150.00 25.00

Fielding, Mrs. Bridget & Fain 717' -j E. Lawrence.. 100.00 Fisher, Mrs. Leon 1209 S. 4th 200.00 50.00

Fitzgibbons, Mr. & Mrs. James 1520 E. Jefferson. . . . 100.00 49.98 Fitzpatrick, Miss Mary 1527 E. Cook 100.00 100.00 Fitzpatrick, Miss Nell 1527 E. Cook 100.00 100.00 Fitzpatrick, Mr. P. S 1527 E. Cook 100.00 100.00 Fleming, Mathew & Marg 921 S. 17th 100.00 30.00

Flynn, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. J 830^ E. Munroe 250 . 00 250 . 00 Fogarty, C. Isabel 607 S. 5th 100.00 75.00

Fogarty, Mrs. Nellie M 614 S. 7th ,000.00 750 . 00 Fogarty, Priscilla 607 S. 5th 100.00 39.00 Fogarty, Wm. Ray 209 S. 5th 100.00 70.00

Fogarty, Wm. J 209 S. 5th 500 . 00 350.00 Foster, Harry T 525 E. S. Grand 100.00 30.00 Foster, Miss Irene F 525 E. S. Grand 100.00 50.00

Freebury , Allen 309 E. Cook 100.00 Freelove. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard 309 S. 15th 100.00 50.00 Frey, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 902 S. 6th 150.00 100.00 Furlong, J. H. & Wife 1 1 12 S. 7th 200.00 40.00

Furlong, Robt. & Mrs. Kate 400 S. 9th 300 . 00 90.00

Fargo, Mrs. Mollie G 711 S. 6th 300 . 00 15.00

Fernandez, Grain Co 51 1H E. Monroe. . . . 100.00 100 . 00

Griffin, Rt. Rev. Jas. A 715 E. Monroe 10),000 . 00 10,000.00 Gaffigan, Mrs. Mamie & Miss Rosetta. 1612 E. Capitol 100.00 100.00 Gallagher, Miss Catherine 1031 E. Adams 100.00 100.00 Gallagher, Hugh J 1031 E. Adams 100.00 100.00 Gallagher, James E 1031 E. Adams 100.00 100.00 Gallagher, Miss Margaret A 1031 E. Adams 100.00 100.00 Gaffigan, Mrs. Margaret 1200 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Gallagher, John 1309 E. Jackson 100.00 10.00 Gallagher, Mrs. Maria 1031 E. Adams 100.00 100.00 Callahan, James 804 S. 12th 100.00 100.00 Garvey, Jno. W 319 N. Grand E 100.00 40.00 Garvey, Mary E 319 N. Grand E 100.00 20.00

Gaughan, Mrs. Norah & Fam 416 S. 9th 300 . 00 300 . 00 Gebben, Henry H 611 S. 6th 250.00 Gilford, Mrs. Dr. Kathleen 325^ S. 5th 100.00

Gilmore, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. & Fam. . . 1535 E. Capitol 100.00 63.76 Giusti, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene & Stella... 628H S. 7th 100.00 Giusti, Guilo 121 N. 4th 100.00 100.00 Graham, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J 1203 S. 7th 200.00 200.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid

Graham, James M. & Daughter 413 S. 7th 1,000.00 650.00 Granata, Achilles J 1927 S. 5th 300.00 125.00 Grant, Denis & Fam 708 E. Mason 100.00 60.00 Gray, Thos. J 602 S. 11th ... 100.00

Green, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C 512H S. 8th. . 100.00 40.00 Greenan, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest 538M N. Fifth 100.00 33.32 Griffin, Mrs Chicago 1,000.00 1,000.00 Gross, Mrs. Annie 945 S. 5th 100.00 100.00

Hallihan, Mrs. Cath. & the Misses Marie & Catherine 1201 E. Jackson 500.00 400.00 Hart, Mathew P 621 S. 14th 100.00 35.00 Hagele, Albert E 1508 E. Jackson 100.00 60.00 Hall, Catherine 1528 E. Cook 100.00 100.00 Hagele, A. J 915 N. E. St., Bloomington 100.00 30.00 Halliday, Henry K 311 E. Capitol 300.00 200.00 Halliday. Miss Mary E 311 E. Capitol 300.00 200 00 Hanck, Mr. & Mrs. John A 1001 S. 14th 100.00 70.00 Hanrattv, Miss Bessie 1208 E. Monroe 100.00 40.00 Harbur, Mr.

Hartnadv. Mr. cV Mrs. Win 727 ' •> S. 9th 100.00 41.65 Haughev. Mr. & Mrs. Harry E 1201',, S. 8th 100.00 50.00 Healy, Frank J 322 S. 8th 100.00 60.00 Heid, Mr. ct Mrs. Herman 1131 S. 12th 100.00 Hensel, Margaret 717 E. Cook 100.00 100.00 Henton, Mr. A: Mrs. T. C 812 8. 9th loo.oo Herman. Miss Marie 311 S. 6th 100.00 100.00

Herman, Teresa 3 1 1 S. (it h 100.00 100.00 Hickey, Henry & Marg 402 8. 9th 100.00 Higgins, Mrs. Margaret 1517 E. Jefferson 100.00 100.00

Hynes, John T 623 ' i E. Adams 100.00 58.31

Hogan, Mrs. Agnes & John & Fam . . . 1225 E. Capitol 100.00 100.00 Hoechster. Mrs. Margaret A Marie. ..240 Webster. Ave., Jacksonville. 100.00 100.00 Hohenstein, Mr. & Mrs. Albert E 1619 S. 9th 100.00 Hollingseed, Mr. & Mrs. .James 1 101 X. 3rd 100.00 41.65 Horin, C. Win 307 X. 6th 150.00 75.00 Hostick, Mr. & Mrs. C.J 2304 Yale Blvd 100.00 60.00 Holtman, Ernest G 1414 8. 7th 100.00 60.00 Howard, Mrs. Catherine 1 1413 E. Cook 10) 00

Howard, Harry J 815 E. Capitol , 100.00 70.00 Howard. Mrs. Margaret & lam 815 E. ( lapitol 100.00 30.00 Hunt. Mrs. Rose & Fam B24 E. Capitol 100.00 30.00 Hunt. Mr. Win 1717 1!. Edwards 100.00

Holbrook, J. II Springfield Marine Bank 300 . 00 300.00

Inkausa, Bartalo 614 S. 9th 100.00 100.00

Jones. A. H. Newport 715 E. Monroe. . . 500 . 00 Jones. Mamie 1100*1; E. Adams. 100 00 70.00 Junod, Mrs. Helen A 427 X. 4th 100.00 30.00 Jenkins, C. H State House 100.00 100.00

Kane, Frank J 816 E. Scarritt 100.00 60.00 Kavanaugh, Patrick F St. Nicholas Hotel. 100.00 40.00 Keltv. Mr. & Mrs. James M. & Fam. .1118 S. 6th 500.00 60.00 Kennedy, Ollie 715 S. 9th 100.00 100.00

Kervin, Chas. F 414^ E. Jefferson. . 100.00 15.00 Kinsella, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. F 1208 S. 8th 100.00 25.00 Klaholt, Carl & Fam 1209 S. 4th 1.500.00 500.00 Kliesner, Mrs. Frances 805 S. 8th 100.00 60.00 Kohlbecker, Wm. P 725 S. 12th 100.00 Konrad, Mrs. Anna 812 S. 9th 100.00 25.00 Kramer, Miss Eva M 922 S. 7th 100.00 50.00

Kramer, Mrs. Mary 1202 E. Capitol. . . 100.00 100.00 Kramer, Marie Kathrvn 1403 E. Reynolds. 100.00 100.00 Kramer, Mr. & Mrs. W. M 1403 E. Reynolds. 100.00 100.00 Kramp, Mrs. Christine 518 S. 7th 100.00 35.00 Kuhlman, Miss Elizabeth St. John's Hospital. 100.00 100.00 Kunz, A. E % Ellinger & Kunz 100.00

Kunz, Mr. & Mrs. Adolph F 421 E. Lawrence. . 500.00 300.00

Kunz, Joseph C 227 S. 5th 500.00 500 . 00

Kutchma, Chas 1611 E. S. Grand. . 100.00 100.00

Loraine, Julia St . Nicholas Hotel 100.00 50.00 Lynch, James 800 S. 7th 100.00 100.00 Lahey, G. B 1204 S. 4th 100.00 10.00 Laswell, Mrs. Amanda 714 E. Mason 100.00 100.00 Lathrop, Mrs. Annie 416 N. 5th 100.00 25.00 Lawler, Francis G 149 E. 89th, New York, N. Y 100.00 89.50 Lawler, Mrs. John & Fam 618 S. 8th 1,000.00 300.00 Lawler. Thos. F 1218*$ S. 6th 100.00 Layton, Mr. & Mrs. Jas 808 S. 9th 100.00 25.00 L'Estrange, Mr. & Mrs. G. A 617H E. Scarritt 150.00 80 . .

Name Addresa Pledged Paid

Lipsmire, John J 1007 E. S. Grand 100.00 100.00 Little, Mrs. George W 604 S. 7th 100.00 100.00 Luby, John B 1021 S. 4th 100.00 10.00 Lutz, Leo 520 S. 6th 100.00 100.00 Lynch, Miss Bridget 401 E. Capitol (Apt. 406) 100.00 50.00 Lynch, Mr. & Mrs. J. W 609 S. 6th 200.00 110.00 Markey, Mrs. Helen & Miss Marg 1605 E. Washington 100.00 30.00 Morrissey, Patrick 523H E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Murphy, Mayme 1201 E. Jackson 150.00 150.00 Murphy, Frank E. & Mrs. Rose 1612 E. Capitol 100.00 24.99 Mahaffey, E. J 411 S. 7th 100.00 20.00 Mahaffey, Dr. Paul F 411 S. 7th 100.00 30.00 Mahoney, J. A 800 S. 7th 100.00 60.00 Mahoney, Katherine F Room 1052, 228 N. LaSalle, St. Chicago, 111 150.00 75.00 Mahoney, Miss Mary 800 S. 7th 100.00 60.00 Mahoney, Mary & John 800 S. 14th 100.00 50.00 Maloney, Jerry 1605 E. Adams 200.00 200.00 Mangan, M. B 1013 S. 7th 100.00 49.25 Manning, Paul 1709 E. Edwards 100.00 40.00 Maurer, Mrs. Rose 700 S. 5th 500.00 500.00 Mischler, Mrs. Philip 718 8. 8th 200.00 200.00 Moshier, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H 1538 E. Adams 100.00 60.00 Morris, Mrs. J. W 309 E. Capitol 300.00 300.00 Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. John J. & Fam..703 S. 14th 100.00

1 Myers, Peter 51S. 2 X. 6th 250.00 250.00 Mentel, A 105 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. F 520 S. 8th 100.00 50.00 Meyers, Mrs. Louis L 529 S. 8th 200.00 100.00 Morris, Dr. & Mrs. E. A 719H E. Capitol 100.00 100.00 Maley, Mrs. Anna G 319 N. Grand E 100.00 30.00 Mack, John R Collins House 100.00 30.00 Moore, Clarence 720 E. Clay 100.00 100.00 Muzzarelli, Mrs. Edward 213^ N. 6th 100 00 58.31 Marrin, H. A 1623 E. Jefferson 100.00 .">() ' > Murry, Mr. & Mrs. John W 1029 8. 4th 150.00 37 . Murphy, James P 322 S. 8th 100.00 Mackie, A. D % 111. Power Co 500 (it) 500.00 Mansfield, Mr. & Mrs. John 720 S. 9th 100.00 49 98 Matheny Dixon & Co Box 2*2 Citv 100.00 100.00 Mayfield, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Sr 1126 E. Adams 100.00 60.00 Mayol, Mr. & Mrs. Emil 1400^ E. Reynolds 200.00 150.00 Mayol Children 1400.4 E. Reynolds LOO 00 60.00 Meyers, Mr. & Mrs. J. B 609}^ S. 6th 100.00 35.00 Melton, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J 1204 E. Monroe 100.00 65.00 Michael, Charles 1107 E. Monroe 100.00 50.00 Mullaney, James W. & Mrs 421 X. 9th 100.00 100.00

Mullen, Mr. & Mrs. J. & Alice 1515 E. Washington 200 . 00 200.00 Mullen, Wm. P. Sr 1025 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Mullen, Wm. E 1025 E. Monroe 100.00 Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. John J 1314 E. Capitol 100.00 Murphy, Robt. E St. Nicholas Hotel 100.00 Muscat, Phil L 706 E. Washington 100.00 Milan, Margaret 1711 E. Cook 100.00 100.00

McCourtney, Dry Goods Co So. Side Square 100.00 100.00 McKennedy, Henry 1308 S. 11th 100.00 40.00 McCue, Mary 1809 S. 11th 100.00 McCabe, Nellie E 728 S. 4th 100.00 58.33 McCarthy, Kathryne G 418 S. 8th 100 00 100.00 McCosker, Alex B 1303 Wiggins Ave 100.00 100.00 McCue, Frank 1517 E. Edwards 100.00 20.00 McCue, Mr. & Mrs. James 2129 S. 4th 100.00 58.31 McCully, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1419 E. Cook 100.00 10.00 McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. P. F 822 S. 15th 100.00 40.00

McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. J. & Fam. . . .502 S. 9th 250.00 McGarry, Mrs. Mary S. 7th (Keys Residence) 100.00 100.00 McGinnis, C. P 811 S. 8th 150.00 McGlennon, Thomas 631 Y2 E. Adams 100.00 50.00 McGuire, Mr. & Mrs. Thos 830 Carpenter E 100.00 60.00 McGorey, Miss Cerena A 607 S. 5th 100.00 100.00 McGrath, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. E 1113 E. Monroe 150.00 150.00 McNally, F.J 1022 Henrietta 100.00 20.00 McXamara, Leo 1129 S. 8th 300.00

McNerney , James 707 S. 14th 100.00 35.00 McKeown, Mrs. Catherine 410 S. 9th 100.00 100.00

Neal, Mr. & Mrs. Ray 2339M S. 10th 100.00 100.00 Neeson, Richard Illinois Hotel 100.00 100.00

Nolan, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. B 1627 E. Adams. . . 100.00 40.00 Novak, Mary St. Nicholas Hotel. 100.00 100 00 Neerman. C. A 829 S. 4th 150.00 60.00 Neerman, F. E 1040 N. 5th 100.00 40.00 Nelson, Frank A 334 N. 2nd 100.00 20.00

Nicholas, Mary L 1719 E. Edwards. . 100.00 100.00

81 . . .

Name Address Pledged Paid Nicholas, Mrs. W. J 1719 E. Edwards. 100.00 100.00 Norris, Mr. & Mrs. Danl. W 816 E. Cook 100.00 60.00

O'Grady, Rev. Daniel 715 E. Monroe. . . . 500.00 300.00 O'Rourke, Miss Anna St. Nicholas Hotel. 100.00 100. CO

O'Connor, Mrs. Mary St. Nicholas Hotel. 200 . 00 200 . 00 O'Connor. Michael B06 E. Adams 100 00 60.00 O'Reilly. Miss Rose 523 S. 6th 100.00 100.00 Organ, Mrs. Clyde W 728 S. 4th 100.00

O'Rourke, Bernard 715 E. Monroe. . . . 100.00 57 . 00

O'Rourke, Maria 715 E. Monroe. . . . 200.00 200 . 00

O'Rourke, Robert 1600 E. Jackson. . 100.00

Otto, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1228 E. Edwards. . 500 . 00 300 . 00 Otto, Mr. cv Mrs. G. G 609 S. 13th 100.00 25.00 Jennie B 2100 X. 5th 100.00 75.00 O'Reilly, Michael L 423 E. Jefferson... 200.00 100.00

Pollardy, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 1029 E. Capitol.. 100.00 100.00 Parkison, Mr. A: Mrs. Hiram 1025 S. 12th 100.00 20.00 Peabody. Stuyve&ant Chicago 100.00 100.00 Pendergast, John A 1022 8. 3rd 100.00 10.00 Pendergast, Maria E 1022 8. :

Phillip, Mrs. Kathrvn F 1615 E. Adams. . 100.00

Phillip. Mrs. Margari I 1224 E. Edwards. 100.00 7.0.00 Powers, Mr. & Mrs. John R 1220 8. 5th 150.00 7,0 00 r >. L 6283 , 7th 100 00 10.00 Wm. J 1220 8. 5th 100 00 Provench. r. Nil 731 W. 8. Grand. 100 00 100 00 atre Co 100 00 100.00

Quinlan, Mr. A: Mrs. Patrick 1129 8. 11th 100.00 100.00

Quinlan, M. J 1205 E. Brown. . . 100 00 100.00 Quinlan, Mr. & Mr-. Thos. M '•' shire, Quincy 100 oo 30 no

Quinn, 12 tol 100 00 6 ) oo Quinn, Mr. a Mr-. Ed. J 112s E. Capitol 250 00 160 oo Quinn, Mr. & Mn 1. •! 5O0 00 300.00 Quinn, Kenneth T St. Nicholas Hotel 100 00 20 00

Is, Williard 1725 K. Capitol 100.00 100.00

•• 20O mi Riordan, Miss Margaret 501 ' 8. 8th 116.69 Ryan, Wm. J 1020 8 11th 100.00 Ford, Mr. a- Mrs. John 11 425'.. N. 6th 250.00 50 no Rachford, J. Kelly 336 X. 5th 100 00 10 00

- :>'<»> Rachford Th . W X 5th 100 00 10 00 Ready, Mary Agnes 9 100 00 20 00

Redmon, Mr. & Mrs. M. P 513] - E. Monro- 100 00 70.00 Reed, Prank 920 8. L5th 100 00 70.00 Reed, Mr. & Mr-. Wm 615 E. Edward 100 00 70.00 .. Mr. & Mr-. Will 1' 200 00 150 00

Reilly, Mrs. I rank 1517 E. Edwards 100 00 20.00 R.illv. Mr-. Kathryn 307 E. Cook 100 00 100.00 Reilly. Mr. & Mr.-. Robt. I nil E. Jackson 100.00 Reisch, Barry E % Pranklin Pife Ins. Co 100 00 100.00 iard 309 E. Capitol 1,500.00.-,oooo 1,000 00 Rovnolds. Wm 1400' . P. P.vnolds loo oo 50.00 Roberts, Mn A 610 8. 4th 100 00 50.00 Rooney. W. A 700 E. Adams 100 00 lOf) 00 Rothernicl. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P 1021 S. 4th 100 00 100.00 Ryan. Patrick J 1625 P. Washington 150 00 100.00 Ryan, Mrs. Anne 421 8. 8th 100 00 100.00

Ryan. Pdward J 520 S. Mh 250 . 00 145 81 Ryan, Ellen & Mary 1227 S. 16th ioo oo 60.00 Ryan. Mr. & Mrs. James 1227 S. 16th 100 00 50.00 Ryan, Mary P 1515 S. 5th 200.00 190.00

Shiels, Rev. Francis 715 E. Monroe 500.00 400 . 00 Sheehan, John W 928 S. 4th 100.00 100.00 Simon. Mrs. Owen 1212 S. 4th 100.00 10.00 Sancier. Mr.

Shindelbower, Flora P Centennial Bldg. 200 . 00 33 . 32 Shortal. H. P 1200 E. Edwards 180.00 10.00 Schuster. F. E Treas. of 111. Dairy Co 200.00 75.00 Sidles. Mr. & Mrs. Henry J 527 S. 9th 150.00

Sloe, Frank L 1202 S. 4th 150.00 62 . 50 Sloe. Minnie 1202 S. 4th 100.00 50.00 Smith, A.J 217 X. 6th 100.00 100.00 Smith. E. W 510 S. State 100.00 30.00 Sommer, John J R. R. No. 1 100.00 58.31

Sommer, Robert R. R. Xo. I Box 99 . . 100.00 58.31

82 .. . .

Name Address Pledged Paid Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. James 616 E. Reynolds. 100.00 70.00 Steven, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin 1305 E. Cook 100.00 35.00 buddes, Geo. M 1429 E. Jackson. 100.00 8.00 Sullivan, Michael J 1125 S. 8th 100.00

Sullivan, Dan 207 Hagler Bldg . . 100.00 70.00 Sullivan, Margaret 1 125 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Sallivan, Mary 1210 E. Lawrence. 200.00 110.00 Sullivan, Stephen 1313 S. 9th 100.00

Thoma, Henry S. Side Square 250.00 250.00 Thomas, Mary St. Nicholas Hotel 100.00 100.00

Thompson, Dennis 1621 E. Edwards. . 100.00

Tolan, Sarah A Farmingdale, 111 . . 250.00

Uhl, Victor A 822 S. 4th 500.00 500.00

Vance, Mr. & Mrs. A. L 1712 E. Washington. 100.00 Vance, Frank P 1714 E. Washington. 100.00 20.00 Vespa, John & Fam 1501 E. Washington. 400.00 400.00

Westenberger, Mr. & Mrs. Garry 716^2 E. Cass 100.00 Westenberger, Mrs. Mary 1027 E. Adams 100.00 Wheeling, Mr. & Mrs. Edward 1204 S. 15th 100.00 Wall, Edward 509 N. 7th 100.00 25.00 Walsh, Mrs. F 805 S. 8th 100.00 60.00 Walsh, J. J. & Fam 1301 S. 12th 100.00 50.00 Walsh, Michael E 512 S. 7th 100.00 20.00 Walsh, Richard 108 X. 13th 100.00 100.00

Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. James 5353^ S. 6th 200.00 33 . 32 Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. John W 1309 E. Cook 100.00 60.00 Wheatly, Ivo B 52534 N. 5th 100.00 -HI 00 White, Mr. & Mrs. 628 S. 9th 100.00 100.00 White, Mrs. Mary & Esther 509 S. 7th 100.00 10.00 White, F. M 731 X. Stevens 300.00 175.00 Wilson. Mrs. Ella & Fam 121 ' X. 7th LOO. 00 L00 00 Wing, Mrs. Mary E 1313 E. Capitol Kill 00 68.31

Wise, Miss Frances 535 ' S. 6th 1110.00 L6.66 Wright, Pat 724 S. 5th 100.00 62.50

Wright, Wm. L. & Fam 1720 E. Reynolds. . . 200 oo L50.00 Wilcox, Mrs. A. C 932 S. 1th St 100.00 70.00

Young, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 1624 E. Cook 100.00 100.00

Zurbach, Mrs. Helen F 411 S. 7th H—1.... 100.00 10.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—SPECIAL

Burtle, Rev. Ernest St. Barbara's Church $ 500.00 S 500.00 Cahill, Rev. Edw. J 1400 X. 5th .Mil). 00 500.00 Cummins, Rev. M Grafton 1,000.00 800.00 Dougherty, Rev. J. J St. Mary's Bosp. Decatur 500.00 200.00 Duval, Rev. J. A 1100 State St.. Alton 500.00 500.00 Gatton, Rev. J. L St. John's Hospital 500.00 200.00 Gerken, Rev. Anthony Springfield 100.00 100.00 Giusti, Rev. Amos E 715 E. Monroe 500.00 500.00 Jaschke, Rev. Anton Box 46, Springfield i.ooo.oo Lydon, Rev. D. F Jacksonville 500.00 200.00 Molony, Rev. Jas. R 211 Danforth, Alton .-,00.00

Ryan, Rev. Morgan St. Vincent's Hosp. Taylorville. 500 . 00 200.00

Sandon, Rev. Chas. C Routt College. Jacksonville 500 . 00 100.00 Sloan, Rev. Wm. T 1301 W. Monroe 500.00 200.00 Snyder, Rev. C. A Litchfield 250.00 Straub, Rev. J. C Springfield 1,000.00 400.00 Phillips, Rev. Max J Springfield 100.00 100.00 Moroney, Rev. J. P Pana 1,000.00 1,000.00

. 100.00 Kearns, Rev. M St. Agnes Church, Springfield . . . 500 00

Compton, Dr. Chas. W 728 E. Capitol Ave 300.00 200 . 00 Conkling, Wm. H Post Office 100.00 100.00 Chapman, Edwards & 101 W. Cook 150.00 100.00 Parlor, Fez Chilli 229 S. 6th St., Rear 200.00 150.00 Fish, Geo. W % Springfield Marine Bank 300.00 200.00 St. Nicholas Hotel 4th & Jefferson 200.00 Johnson Hatcher Co 7th & Adams 100.00 100.00 Lindstorm, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 856 S. English 100.00 100.00 McGlennon, Edward % Sangamon Dairy 100.00 Quinlan, Thos. W 220 W. Edwards 200.00 266 . 66 Bressmer Co., John 612 E. Adams 100.00 100.00

Brinkerhoff & Co 313 S. 5th 200.00 200 . 00 Dougherty, Est. Daniel (Dec'd) Trowbridge 100.00 100.00 Illinois State Journal Springfield 200.00 200.00

Illinois State Register Springfield 200.00 200 . 00

Illinois W'atch Company Springfield 500.00 500 . 00 Johnson, J. Raymond Joliet 100.00 100.00 Krez, John J Chicago 100.00 100.00 Merchants Transfer & Storage Co 100.00 100.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid Roberts, Henry 100.00 100.00 Sangamo Electric Company 500.00 500.00

Springfield Paving Brick Co Box 403. 300 . 00 300 . 00

St. Anthony's Infirmary Alton. . . 100.00 100.00 Springfield Police Benv. Assn 100.00 100.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—BLESSED SACRAMENT

Ballard-Johnson Company 219 N. Sixth S 400.00 $ 120.00 Bansbach, Emil 929 S. Walnut 100.00 60.00 Becker, Mrs. Henry St. Francis Hospital, Santa Rosa, 100.00 100.00

Bernard, Adolph & Jos. C Investment Co., 1st Natl. Bank. 500 . 00 500.00 Bernard, Dr. E. L 815 S. Walnut 100.00 100.00 Brennan, John P 1522 S. 4th 100.00 70.00 Bonansinga, Mr. & Mrs 1805 8. Glenwood 100.00 60.00

Brennan, John P 1522 S. 4th 200 . 00 140.00

Brickey, Mrs. Raymond 141 1 Ha to Ave 100.00 Budinger, Joseph 1316 Leland Ave 100.00 35.00 Bunn, Ruth A 1401 Lowell Ave 150.00 90.00 Bexnet, Albert E 2100 X. 5th 150.00 75.00 Butterly, Catherine 1930] - S. tith 100.00 Butterly, Mary 1930J4 8. 6th 100 00 Bea, Tony G Hotel Basement 100 00 60.00

Cahill, Mr. & Mrs. Paul 909 Park Ave 100 00 100.00

Casey, Mr. & Mrs. .las M 1 Fayette Ave. . . . 350.00 Carrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Ed 1502 8. Paafield 100 00 ( Jarrigan, Arthur 1421 8. State 100.00

Carroll, Mr. a.- Mrs. Edw 808 Columbia 100 00

Clayton, Mrs. J. Paul 1323 Dial Court... . 100 00 75.00

Cleary, Mr. & Mrs, C. T 702 - ' Irand, Weel 100 oo 10.00 Clifford, Mr. & Mrs. Kdw 844 S. English 100 00 i- Condi Gua 1 428 8. 2nd 100.00 22 . 50

Conlon, Mr. A: Mrs. Joe _'.;_' \ Holmes Ave.. 100 00 10.00 Connolly, Mr. & Mrs. Alex 1816 8. 5th 100 00 50.00 Copelan, Mrs. C. C 2000 Wiggins Ave. 100 00 60.00 Corrigan. Nellie sol Park Ave 100 00 50.00 Culver, Mrs. Mary K. R No. 2 100 00

Cuaick, Dr. & Mrs. A. B L017 8. Coll . 100 00 2666

Dagon, Mr. & Mrs. W. 1 1921 8. Spring 150.00 150.00 1 >enny, Lawrence 1515 8. Pa-field 100.00 10.00 Dolan, Chas. E 1308 8. 4th 100.00 20.00 Donovan. Dr. D. 1) 1604 Lowell Ave 100.00 40.00

1 >oreey, Edna A Ill 8. Grand Ave. W . 100.00 60.00

Doyle. C. J 1703 Wiggins Ave.. , 500.00 334.00 Durkin, Mr. & Mrs. Paul l.sOO Bates Ave 150.00

Enright, Rev. Jos. A 1629 Holmes Ave 500 00 100.00 Emmerson, Hon. Louis L Sec. of State 100.00 100.00 Elshoff, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 170S Lowell Ave. 100.00 60.00

Fahy, Mr. & Mrs. 1 1327 Whittier Ave. 150.00 50.00 Fay, Percy P 2048 8. 5th 200.00 150.00 Fisherkeller, Carl 804 Columbia Ave. 150.00 Fitzgerald. J. E R. R. No. 4 100.00 Fitzpatriek, Mr. & Mrs. J. R 2037 8. 6th St 250.00 Fitapatrick, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. J 2002 H 8. 5th 120.00 60.00 Flood. Mrs. Mary 506 W. Allen 100.00 100.00

Forestner, Dr. & Mrs. J. J 1628 8. Lincoln. . . 300.00 200.00 Foster, Mr. & Mrs. J. J 1429 S. 4th 100.00 Foster, J. Lee 624 W. Vine 100.00 100.00 Franke. Mr.

Franz, Mr. ev Mrs. Jos. A 1509 Dial Court. . 300.00 300.00

Freund, Marie 1400 S. Douglas . . . 100.00 75.00 Frost, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1801 S. Glenwood. 100.00 70.00

Gaa, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. L 1424 Lowell Ave . 100.00 Grady, Mr. J. J 1728 Whittier 100.00 Graham, Mr. 6c Mrs. Paul 1510 S. 6th St 100.00 100.00

Gusswein, Robert 1355 Noble Ave . . . 100.00 Guymon, Ralph 232 W. Cedar 100.00 60.00

Haas Electric & Mfg. Co Springfield, 111 500.00 Hackett, John 1704 S. 5th 100.00 100.00 Haddican. Mr. 6c Mrs. Ed 1909 S. Spring 100.00 85.00 Hagele, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred B 1605 W. Adams 100.00 30.00 Hagele. Mr. & Mrs. Carl B 1S37 Lowell Ave 100.00 50.00 Hall, Mrs. Mary 831 W. LaFayette, Jacksonville. 100.00 Hanrahan, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. E 864 S. English Ave 100.00 100.00

Hashman, Henry J 1736 S. Park 300 . 00 150.00 Hartman, Miss Emma 1300 S. 5th 100.00 100.00 Hellhake, Mr. & Mrs. Will H 1612 Park Ave 100.00 60.00 Heimberger, John J T. — 1 100.00 25.00 84 .. .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Hembreiker, Wm. J 804 S. Grand 100.00 75.00 Herman, Mrs.jfW. H 809 S. English 100.00 68.00 Hickox, Harris 529 S. 4th 100.00 100.00 Hington, Mr. & Mrs. Jos 1601 S. 5th 100.00 Hogan, Mr. & Mrs. Frank J 2141 S. 4th 100.00 40.00 Hohl, Mr. & Mrs. Henry 2000 S. Pasfield 100.00 Hotel Abraham Lincoln Springfield 100.00 100.00

Igoe, Michael J Chicago 100.00 100.00

Joyce, Mrs. Margaret 910 W. Grand St 100.00 60.00

Kerr, Mrs. A. W 1124 W. Vine 200.00 200.00 Keelev, Mr. & Mrs. M. E 1325 W. Grand 100.00 Kennev, Mr. & Mrs. Wm R. R. No. 3. Box 145 100.00 60.00 Kern, B. J 1501 S. Fifth 300.00 100.00

Ketterer, C. R 2601 S. Park Ave. . . . 100.00 100.00 Kiely. Lawrence 1802 S. Sixth 100.00 41.25 Klaholt, Harry F 1406 Bates Ave 300.00 300.00 Kloppenburg, Carl A 1336 Bates Ave 100.00 100.00 Knox. Anna M 1120 W. Vine 100.00 66.67 Knox. Mr. & Mrs. J. H 1S21 S. 6th 100.00 100.00 Kohlbecker, John R. R. No. 2, Box 4... 100.00 100.00

LaBonte, Mr. & Mrs. CM 822 S. Lincoln 100.00 100.00 LaFauce. Mr. & Mrs. Frank 1536 S. Lincoln 100.00 50.00 LaFauce, Leo F 1712 S. Fifth 100.00 Lancaster. Mrs. P. C 605Ji S. Douglas 100.00 75.00 Lane, J. M 749^ W. South Grand 300.00 100.00 Landrigan, David T. — 1 1,000.00

Lauer, Margaret 1002 Woodland Ave . . 100.00 16.66 Lawless, Mr. & Mrs. Thos 1928 S. 2nd 100.00 Lederle. Mr. & Mrs. Walter 2033 S. 1st 100.00 35.00 Levis, Catherine 817 W. So. Grand 100.00 7."> 00 Levis, Mary 817 W. So. Grand 100.00 36.50

Littlejohn, Mrs. Angus 1049 Woodland Ave. . . 100.00 20.00 Londrigan, Mr. & Mrs. Jos 62s Woodland Ave 100.00 100.00

Luby, Mr. & Mrs. Jos 1709) 2 S. 5th 200 . 00 200.00 McCarthy, Mr. A Mrs John B 1337 Bates Ave 100.00 30.00 McDermott, Dr. & Mrs. H 1512 Dial Court 100.00 50.00 McGorev. Mr. & Mrs. Jos 1419 S. 4th 200.00 140.00 McXichols, Mr. A Mrs. John 1819 S. 2nd 100.00 8.35 Mehan, Mr. A: Mrs. W. J 2019 S. 5th 150.00 150.00

Mehan. Mr. Willard 2019 S. 5th 100.00 50 . 00 Melton, Mr. ,t Mrs. John 1512 S. 2nd 100.00 50.00 Meisner, Mr. & Mrs. W 512 E. Oak 100.00 Metzger, Mr. Albert 2041 S. 6th 100.00 100.00 Metzger, Edmond 2041 S. 6th 250.00 200.00 Miller, Mrs. W. G 1216 W. Grand 100.00 60.00 Milligan, Mrs. C. W 1427 Holmes Ave 100.00 100.00 Moaklev, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Sr 1600 Whittier 100.00 100.00

Moakley, J. F. Jr 1600 Whittier 100 . 00 ..... Moakley, Paul T 1600 Whittier 100.00 Moakley. Richard 1600 Whittier 100.00 Monahan, J. F 1319 W. Grand So 100.00 100.00 Moughan. J.J 1200 S. Spring 100.00 25.00 Morgan, Mr. & Mrs. H. R 1824 S. Pasfield 120.00 50.00 Morrissey, Jas. W 1921 Lowell Ave 150.00 37.50 Mueller, Erhardt 101 S. Grand W 100.00 Mueth, Mr. & Mrs. John 2135 S. 6th 100.00 100.00 Murphv, Miss Nell 1505 Lowell Ave 150.00 75.00

Murphy. Mr.

Neff, Frank 2075 S. 5th 100.00 100.00

O'Reillv, Thos 1524 S. Second 100.00 100.00 O'Brien, A. J 1816 S. Pasfield 100.00 25.00

O'Connell, Mr. & Mrs. 1505 Whittier Ave. . 100.00 60.00

O'Connor, Joseph J 936 Cleveland Ave . . 100.00 8.33 O'Day, Thos. F 1929 S. Spring 100.00 28.00 O'Hara, Rose M 206 S. Sixth 100.00 75.00 O'Neill, L. T 2001 S. Lincoln Ave.. 100.00 10.00 O'Shea, John 1529 S. 4th 100.00 58.31 Ottis, Dr 111. Xat'l. BankBldg. 300.00 100.00

Peabody Coal Company Chicago, 111 1,000.00 1,000.00 Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. R. J 315 S. Grand W 100.00

Rauth, Mr. & Mrs. Fred 1509 S. 6th 100.00 32.50 Regan, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. & Fam 1110 Favette Ave 100.00 40.00 Reisch, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 1700 Whittier Ave 2,500.00 2,500.00 Rhodes, Mr. Wm 1704 S. 5th 150.00 Rodier, N. W 317 N. 5th 100.00 30.00 Rose, Mr. & Mrs. W. D 1412 S. 4th 250.00 100.00 85 . .. . .

Name Address Pledged Paid Roseberry, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J 1018 Leland Ave. 100.00 Rourke, Mr. & Mrs. W. M 1537 Dial Court. 100.00 Ryan, Mr. John 315 S. Grand W. 100.00 100.00 Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. T.J 1819 S. 6th 100.00 32.00 Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 801 S. Douglas. 100.00 75.00

Shaughnessy, Mr. John 1933 S. 2nd 100.00 100.00 Schafer, Mr. & Mrs. A 513 W. Vine 100.00 100.00

Scalf , Mrs. Maud 1613 S. Pasfield .... 100.00 50 . 02

Schavo, Mr. & Mrs. U 1524 S. Lincoln. . . . 100.00 50.00 Schevers, Mrs. Eliz. & L. W 1900 S. 5th 100.00 Schevers, Miss Marie 1900 8. 5th 100.00 100.00 Schlosser, Fred & Family R. R. No. 6 100.00 75.00 Shaughnessy, Austin 1933 S. 2nd 100.00

Shaughnessy, Mr. & Mrs. J. L 1929 S. 2nd 300.00 300 . 00

Shaughnessy, Mr. Joseph 1933 S. 2nd 300.00 300 . 00

Shaughnessy, Mr. Patrick 1933 S. 2nd 300 . 00 300 . 00 Shaughnessy, Mr. & Mrs. Mike 1917 S. 2nd 100.00 24.99

Sheehan, Mr. & Mrs. J. D S55 Park Ave 100.00 24 . 90 Smith, B. H 308 E. Washington. 100.00 100.00 Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1800 Whittier Ave. 100.00 70.00 Smith, Dr. J. A 1920 Whittier Ave. 100.00

> Strickland, Mrs. Henry 826j 8. Lincoln . . . 100.00 36.00 Sullivan, T. J 444 \V. s. Grand... 200.00 125.00

Tarrent, Very Rev. M. A 1629 Holmes Ave 1,000.00,000.00 1,000.00 Thoma, Carl E 904 W. Lawrence 100.00 100.00 Trutter, Frank L 1 120 Williams Ulvd 100.00 100.00

Venvertloh, Paul H 227 W. Cedar 100.00 50.00

Walter, Mrs. Cath Ill W. Vino 100.00 100.00

( Welsh. Mrs. Mary R. K. No. .» 100 00 100.00

Westenberger, Geo. L 944 Williams Blvd . . . 100 00 loo 00 Walsh, Dr. & Mrs. A. E H. K. No. 2 100 00 100.00 Weis, Mr. A: Mrs. Jos. A 618 Fayette Ave 100.00 50.00

Weisenberg, ( )acar F 1615 8. 6th 100 00 60.00 Wetterer. Chas. J 10OI Williams Blvd.. 500.00 200.00 White, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1802 8. Sixth 150 oo 73.00 Wicks, Elizabeth 818 8. Dougls 100 iii) Wiedlocher, George 1325 B. Fifth 200 00 135.34

Williams, Mrs. Clarence 1017 W. Lawrence. . 100.00 70.00 Williams, Mrs. E. L 517 W. Vine 150.00

Wochner, Joseph 868 Columbia Ave . . 300.00 200.00 Wochner, Justin 70S Fayette Ave 100.00

York, Mr. Bernard State Auditors Office. 100.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL—SACRED HEART

Buedel, Frank 1601 E. Edwards $ 100.00 $ 40.00 Butscher, Francis & Mrs 1131 South 16th St 100.00 58.33 Bansbach, Mrs. Chas 602 S. 11th 100.00 100.00 Bleser, 1 527 E. Jefferson 100.00 Buedel, Anthony F 1319 E. Edwards St 100.00

Christmann, Magdeline, Mary & Christina 803 S. 9th 100.00 50.01 Christmann, Xavier B 619 S. 11th 100.00 50.00

Dirksen, Joseph 1601 S. 8th St . . 500.00 500.00 Delmore, Frank 1413 E. Jackson. 100.00 40.00 Doerfler, Frederick 2027 S. 15th 100.00 41.65 DoerBer, Mrs. Magdalena 630 S. 5th 1,000.00 1,000.00

Esslinger, William 1210 E. Ash St 100.00 Ettelbrick, Henry 1529 E. Edwards 100.00 100.00 Evans, Wm. H 924 Bryn Mawr Blvd. 100.00 100.00

Flesch, Alfred 910 S. 15th 100.00 35.00 Fisherkeller, John L 1420 E. Edwards 100.00 51.67 Flesch, Edith 910 S. 12th 100.00 5.00 Forester, Samuel 2132 E. Jackson 100.00

Gatschenberger, Ben 565 W. Elliot . 100.00 50.00 Gaughan, P. H 527 N. 6th 100.00 100.00 Gaupel. Joseph 612 South 11th. 100.00 25.00 Geist, Carl Q.— 1 100.00 Geist, Joseph W 727 South 14th 100.00 60.00 Groesch, Mrs. Barbara 507 S. 12th 100.00 100.00 Groesch, Frank W 709 S. 11th 300.00 200.00 Groesch, Mrs. Lucy 630 S. 5th 100.00 100.00

Hamilton, Mrs. Eva 1428 E. Washington 100.00 100.00 Hartman, Conrad 511^ S. 8th 150.00 87.50 86 1 .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Hartman, Mrs. Elizabeth 523 S. 8th 150.00 150.00 Hartman, John 511 S. 8th 150.00 87.50 Heinen, P. J 2136 E. Cook 150.00 15.00 Heitz, Adam R 832 S. 14th 100.00 58.34 Hofferkamp, A. G. (M. D.) 808 Ridgely—Farmers Bank. 100.00 66.00 Hofferkamp, George 421 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Howard, Frank J...- 1413 E. Cook 100.00 Huber, Adolph 709 S. 15th 100.00 50.00

Jacoby, George 2009 E. Edwards 200.00 200.00

Kern, George A 725 S. 12th St 100.00 Kibele, Oscar 902 S. 13th 100.00 58.32 Kramp, Carl M 1301 E. Cook St 100.00 58.33 Kramp, George N 1301 E. Cook St 100.00 Kramp, Nicholas M 1629 E. Cook St 100.00 58.31 Kern, Ernest 725 S. 12th 100.00 Kohlbecker, Margaret 814 S. 14th 100.00 100 00 Kohlbecker, Peter 814 S. 14th 100.00 50.00 Kornfield, August 1010 S. loth 100.00 Kramp, Frank 1400 E. Edwards 100.00 50.00 Kramp, George P 1606 E. Edwards 100.00 60.00 Kronz, Otto 711 S. 11th 100.00 Kuhlmann, John 621 S. 11th 100.00 100.00

Lofy, Peter 816 S. 12th .... 150.00 150.00 Lorschieder, Joseph 1228 E. Ash St 100.00 100.00

Matheis, George C 1225 E. Edwards St. 100.00 Matheis, Leonard Jr 613 S. 11th St 100.00 Matheis, Leonard Sr 613 S. 11th St 100.00 Merklin, Mrs. Eva 406 S. 11th St 100.00 100.00 Metz, Michael 1027 S. 3rd St 100.00 30.01 Middendorf, lien Q— 100.00 Moser, Mrs Kli/.abeth F 426 S. 9th 100.00 50.00 Merscher, Rev. J. W St. John's Hospital. l, 500. oo 1,500.00

Nolan, John M 830 S. 13th 120.00 72.00 Noortwick, Frederic 805 S. 14th 100.00 58.50

Otto, John G 716 S. 13th St 100.00 58.33 Otto, Charles H 716 S. 13th... 100.00 100.00

Phillipp, Mr. & Mrs. Jos 1108 E. Cook 100.00 100.00

Rothermel, William 1425 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 60.00 Rollet, Mrs. Elizabeth 910 S. 12th 150.00 75.00 Reichert, Otto 1504 E. Cook 100.00 60 no Rollet, Mr. & Mrs. Adam 1210 S. 11th 100.00 100.00 Rollet, Magdelena 1210 S. 11th 100.00 100.00

Scherf , Albert 700 S. 13th St 100.00 Scherf, Frances 700 S. 13th St 150.00 Staab, George Jr 528 S. 11th 100.00 25.00 Saner, Carl 609 S. 12th 100.00 Sargalski, Joseph 1802 S. Renfro 100.00 70.00 Scherf, Frank 700 S. 13th 150.00 100.00 Scherf, Joseph 529 S. 11th 250.00 250.00 Schnepp, Rov 1211 E. Cook 100.00 70.00 Senger, Frank 2028 E. Cook 120.00 90.00 Senger, John Sr 2000 E. Cook 125.00 125.00 Senger, Victor Sr 2005 E. Lawrence 100.00 66.70 Sheehan, Mrs. Eliz 1143 Yale St., Houston, Tex. 100.00 100.00 Smith, J. Emil City Hall 100.00 100.00 Staab, Mrs. Anna M 1417 E. Cook 100.00 25.01 Staab, Frank 805 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Staab, Herman 805 E. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Steil, John 1028 S. 11th 100.00 70.00 Steil, Matthew H 1019 S. 11th 100.00 70.00 Stelte, Anna M 1710 E. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Stelte, George F. Sr 1710 E. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Stelte, Mrs. G. F. Sr 1710 E. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Stelte. Marie C 1710 E. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Stuhlpharrer, Mrs. Catherine 1626 S. 16th 100.00 40.00

VonBehren, Mrs. Alfred 1116 W. Laurel 100.00 30.00

Weitzel, Joseph J 213 E. Cedar 100.00 10.00 Zint, Charles R. R. No. 1, Box 41 100.00 60.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—ST. AGNES

AbeU, Mrs. Ethel 942 S. Spring $ 100.00 $ 62.50 Alvey, Frank 308 W. Capitol Ave 225.00 125.00 Aylward, James 203 S. Glenwood 200.00 120.00

87 . . .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Burke, William P 610 S. Douglas 100.00 100.00

Bailey, Miss Mary C 325 W. Jefferson St . . . 100.00 25.00 Bailey, Mr. Richard 325 W. Jefferson 100.00 30.00 Ball, Dr. Elizabeth 710 W. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Ball. Nicholas 710 W. Monroe 100.00 100.00 Barnes, Margaret 402 W. Edwards 100.00 100.00

Barrett, Lawrence P 421 W. Washington. . 100.00

Barrett. Win. J 1005 W. Lawrence. . . . 100.00 Basso, Samuel 2013^ E. Washington. 100.00 Baum, Elmer 826 S. Walnut 200.00 Bean, Charles R 500 S. Douglas 100.00 10.00 Bergschneider, J. J. & Mabel 408 W. Capitol 100.00 35.00 Berning, H. W 436 W. Williams Blvd. 100.00 60.00 Beyer, Conrad 801 S. Glenwood 500.00 500.00 Blackburn. Catherine 820 S. Walnut 100.00 100.00 Blackburn. Miss Ella 820 S. Walnut 100.00 100.00 Blackburn, Richard M 820 S. Walnut 300.00 200.00 Blair. Patrick 300 W. Edwards 100.00 100.00 Bland, Thomas E 616 S. Glenwood 100.00 58.35 Boehmer, John 1412 W. Edwards 100.00 Brohler, C.J 919 W. Cook 150 00 Brets, Elmer J 551 S. State St 100.00 50.00 Brinkrnan, Joseph 619 S. English 100.00 20.00 Brown, Mrs. Jessie Taylor (ill s. 4th 750 00 500.00 Bruseke, Herman 102 W. Edwards 100.00 50.00 Buckley, Mrs. W. T 411 \V. Williams Hlvd 100.00 30.00 Burke, Alexander 611 8 English 100 00 60.00 Burke. Edmund 126 V Walnut 200.00 25.00 Burns, Paul 906 W Edward 150.00 50.00 Byrne, Loretta 321 W. Monroe 100.00 30.00

Connor. A. C 716 W. Edwards.... 100.00 100.00 Call. Ronald 615 Park Ave 100.00 50.00 Carey, Charles 235 E. Scarritt 100.00 20.00

1 Carey, William 1001 S. Spring 50 . 00 150.00 Carrigan, Edw. J 315 E. Adams loo.oo Carroll. T. C 720 w Edwards.... 100.00 67 00 Carter. Irene ft Julia 2nd St 100.00 100 00 Mrs. Catherine 918 B. 2nd St LOO.OO 65 00 Chambers. J 312 Adelia 100.00 25.00 Chandler, Lawrence 610 8. Lincoln KM). 00

Clarke. I hiniel 2 1 \ S ( deiiu 200.00 50 00 Clary, Howard 1219 Edwardf 100 00 33 :\> Cody. Thomas 300 8 - 200 00 200.00

( Coleman, Charles 155 S. hand Hlvd. . 100.00 Cooney, Mrs. Win. E 851 8. Spring 100.00 100.00

Coone> , Wm. E 851 8. Spring 100.00 Conlon, Julia 205 W. Allen 1.000.00

Corbett, Ellen & Margaret 602 S I >ouglas 100.00 65.00 Corrigan, M. D L218 W. Monroe.... 100.00 lo, Joseph 122 X. I totlglfl - 200.00 150.00 Coughlin, Julia 316 W C ipitol 100.00 Coughlin, Mary 31ti W. Capitol 100.00 Coughlin. Mr. & Mrs. T 316 W. Capitol 300.00 Covne. C. V 1141 W. Edwards... 100 00 25.00 Coyne. Miss Lila 1141 W. Edwards... 100.00 65.00 Churchman. G. C 210 W. Jackson 250.00 100.00 Connell. Agnes 222 E. Allen 100.00 60.00 Connell, Charlotte 222 E. Allen 100.00 60.00 Connell. Nellie 222 E. Allen 100.00 43.50 Connell, Paul 222 E. Allen 100.00 46.50 Crawford, Lewis A 31S W. Edwards 100.00 65.00 Cronin, Rita 316 W. Capitol 100.00 25.00 Crowley. Mike & Susan 119 S. Pasfield 100.00 Cummins. John 925 W. Wa.-hington. 100.00 75.00 Curren, John W 927 S. Spring 100.00 50.00

Davis, Jesse 621 W. Capitol 100.00 67.00 Denny, John J 434 W. Capitol 100.00 35.00 Denny, Leo 434 W. Capitol 100.00 35.00 DeRosa, John 215 W. Mason 100.00 20.00

Desautels, Mr. & Mrs. A. P 1010 W. Edwards. . . 100.00 75.00 Devlin, Edward F 1135 S. 1st St 100.00 37.50 Dirksen, Paul 105 X. Pasfield St... 100.00 50.00 Dineen. James 1251 W. Washington. 100.00 Dineen Sr., John 1251 W. Washington. 200.00 83.30 Dineen, Robert A 1251 W. Washington. 100.00 24.99 Dirksen, Mrs. Alice 210 S. Walnut 100.00 Dirksen. Mary 210 S. Walnut 100.00 Donelan. William 922 S. College 100.00 Donohoe, Michael R. R. Xo. 6 100.00 60.00 Dowdall, Kate 1013 S. College 100.00 35.00 Dowling. Mrs. Kate 404 W. Capitol 100.00 30.00 Dovle, Wm. H 501 S. Xew St 100.00 70.00 Duddy, Thomas 859 S. State 100.00 33.50 88 Name Address Pledged Paid England, Helen 519 W. Monroe 150.00 England, J. C 635 W. Capitol 100.00 9.00 Enlow, Lee 218 W. Lawrence 100.00 66.66

Fahy, Miss Julia 227 W. Allen 100.00 10.00 Farris, William J 441 W. Reynolds 100.00 30.00 Ferguson, G. H 215 W. Adams 100.00 Finnigan, Thos. J 1135 W. Edwards 2.">0.00 150.00 Fischer, Miss Ollie 426 W. Adams 100.00 Fitzgerald, Edw. C 324 X. Glenwood 150.00 150 00 Fitzgerald, Mr. Edw 215 E. Jackson 300.00 200.00 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Nora 215 E. Jackson 1,500.00 900.00 Fitzgibbon. Maurice 210 X. State 100.00 75.00 Fitzpatrick. John W 420 W. Capitol 100.00 Fitzsimmons, P. H 223 W. Grand Ave. X 100.00 Flemming. John S 1 132 S. 1st 150.00 20.00

Fleming. Mrs. Marg. & Miss Anna. . .523 S. Glenwood 100.00 58.31 Flesch, Edw. A 219 W. Jackson 100.00 35 00 Flesch, Frank W 1 1 13 S. Spring 105.00 70.00 Flvnn, John H 34 X. Lincoln 100.00 25.01 Franz, Charles J 814 W. Edwards 300.00 200.00 Fortune, Joseph 414 W. Adams 100.00 Funkhouser, Jno. C 608 8. English 100.00 25 .00

Gaffigan, John F 117 X. State 200.00 Gaffigan, Mr. & Mrs. Michael J 212 W. Monroe LOO on 50 00 Gannan. Dennis E 236 X. W. Grand loo oo 50 00 Gillarde, F 10 & Capitol 300.00 100 00 Glennon, Philip 119 S. Pasfield 100.00 Golden, Marguerite 503 W. Jefferson 100.00 66.00 Gorman. Catherine R 102 8. Glenwood 100.00 7.". 00 Gorman. Mr. & Mrs. John 1816 8. College 100.00 10.00 Gorman, Mary A 102 8. Glenwood 100.00 70.00 Gorman, Theresa 102 8. Glenwood 100.00 46 00 Gooley, Marv E 102 8. Glenwood 100.00 60 no Grady, Michael J 540 S. Lincoln 100.00 20.00 Graeff. Fred 128 N. W Grand 100.00 Groesch, Chas. X 1014 W Edwarda 150.00 Groesch, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 413 W. Capitol 100.00 50.00 Gusswein, Henry M 615 W. Capitol 200.00 120 00

Howard, D. D., Rev. J. J \V. Capitol Ave 1,000.00 1,000.00 Harrington, Mr. A Mrs. E 406 W. Jefferson 200.00 20000 Haensel. Mr-. E 360 W. Reynold 100.00 Haley, Michael 21s 8. Walnut (H.— 1) 100.00 Hammon, Mrs. Bridget 413 W. Reynolds 100.00 30 00 Harris, Hattie K 224 E. Capitol Ave 100 00 100.00 Hartmann, Rose 405 W. Washingtou 100.00 70.00 Havev, Chas. R 1017 W. Wa>hington 100.00 Havey, Frank Bradfordton 100.00 Haves, Patrick R 116 8. Glenwood 100.00 Heffernan, Mr. & Mrs. Win 602 W. Jefferson 100.00 30.00 Heron, Harry 416 W. Monroe 100.00 16.66

Hellner, I >scar F 527 W. Reynolds 100.00 Hesser, George 114 E. Edwarda 100.00 100.00 Higgins, Katherine 904 8. Second St 100.00 to 00 Holmes. Mr. & Mrs. A. A 104 X. State 100.00 30.00 Howden, Mr. & Mrs. W. J 405 Park Ave 100.00 60.00

Irvine, Dr. Wm. B 424 W. Capitol 150.00 100.00 Ivory, R. G 523 W. Jefferson 100.00

Jaeger. Justin 420 W. Capitol Ave 100.00 10.00 Jennings, Mrs. Rose 151 W. Grand Ave. X 100.00 30.00 Jenot, John F 305 W. Canedy 100.00 12 50 Jones, Fred A 455 W. Cook 100.00 60.00

Kane, The Misses 1141 S. Spring 150.00 150.00

Keys, Edward D Ridgely Farmers' Bank 100 . 00 100 . 00 Keys, George E Ridgely Farmers' Bank 100.00 100.00 Kirlin. Edward F.. Egan & Mary 501 W. Washington 1.000.00 1,000.00 Kinsella. James M 910 S. Spring 100.00 100.00 Kavanaugh, J. A 606 S. Douglas 100.00

Keck. George V 228 E. Scarritt 100 . 00 Kennedy, Hugh F 934 S. 2nd 100.00 60.00

Kern, Edward 450 W. Chenery 100 . 00 100 . 00 Kervin. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. T 413 S. Pasfield 100.00 20.00 Kettering. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene 602 8. Glenwood 100.00 50.25 Knoeppel, Mr. & Mrs. Mathias (Deceased) 100.00 100.00 Knox, Mrs. Kate 223 X. West Grand 100.00

Knox, William 422 W. Washington 100 . 00

Lauterbach. Pater & Alice Sheehan. . .320 W. Revnolds 150.00 150.00 Lee, Mrs. C 640 W. Monroe 100.00

Lee, John W 1003 S. College 100 . 00 20 . 00 Leeder, Gilbert & Eliz 841 S. Glenwood 100.00 30.00

89 . .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Leeder, Mr. & Mrs. F 841 S. Glenwood. 100.00 30.00 Link, Albert J 210 W. Jackson.. 100.00

Lott, Mrs. Chas. E 712 S. Pasfield... 100.00 46 ! 66 Lynch, William A 514 State 100.00

Mahon. Mike (Deceased) 300.00 Mahoney, Florence W 1 138 Spring 300.00 90.00 Maloney, John J 225 Logan Ave 1 ,000.00 Maggenti, Joseph 325 W. "Washington 100.00 40.00 Marshall, It. i»n Mrs. E 34—20th Ave., May wood, 111. . . . 100.00 20 Maurer, Anton J 207 W, Cook 100 00 67.00 Maurer, Rupert 633 S. Glenwood 100.00 20.00

Mester, Mrs. A. J 1 lit W. Grand Ave 100.00 40.00 Midden, Joseph 606)4 8. College 100.00 30 nu Midden, John 8 916 S. Pasfield 100.00 60.00 Miller, Carl 810 8. College 100.00 Mueller, Ldw 1000 8. Second 250.00 75.00 Mueller, Frank J 222 W. Allen 100.00 10.00 Mulcahy, Xonnie 113 W. Lawrence 100.00 100.00 Murphy, Mrs. J. F 623 8. Walnut 100.00 Murphy, John J 1 143 8. First 100.00 56:66 Murray, Margaret A 506 W. Monroe 100.00 Murray, Mary 307 W. Capitol (H.— 1) 300.00 300.00 Murray, Mr. & Mrs. Pat 506 W. Monroe 100.00 Murray, Timothy 513 S. College 150 no 166.06 Muaaillon, Mr. & Mrs. Jos 513 W. Canedy (Deceased) 100 00 100.00 Mussillon, II. L 513 \V. Canedy 300.00 300.00

McCarthy, John J 710 S. Walnut 500.00 500.00 Mc( bath, Timothy 215 W. Monroe 500.00 .-.0000

- - - McCann, Anna ] i :,d 125.00 McCann, Cora 1 138 B. Becond 100.00 100.00 McCann, C. R 1. rernor KM) Ul) McCann. Harvey 1 138 B. Second 1(111 0(1 McCann, Nell 11 — - ind 100.00 McCarthy, John J 710 8. Walnut 11 175 11 1.75 McFall, J. Gregory 100 S. Walnut loo oo Mcl'all. Mr. A Mrs. John 100 S. Walnut 100.00 100.00 Mc( rlennon, Mrs. Mary 906 W. Lawrence 100.00 Mc( rlennon, Michael J 905 W. Lawrence loo oo Mr( rowan, Frank ool W. Edwards 100 oo 25.00 McGraugh, Frank 5ls W. Jefferaon 100 no McGraugh, Mr. it Mrs. John 51s W. Jefferaon 100.00 McGuire, Thomas Walnut 100 oo McKee, It. A 325^ w. Jackaon 100.00 67.00 McLaughlin, Eugene 431 W. Jefferaon 100.00 30.00 McLaughlin, Helen 431 W. Jefferaon 100.00 McLaughlin, Howard 431 W. Jefferson 100.00 McLean. Alice 010 S. Second 100.00 75.00 McLean, Mrs. Florence 133 N. Glenwood 100.00 McMurry, Frank 921 W. Lawrence 100.00 McMurry, Catherine it Mary 021 W. Lawrence 100.00 McMurry, M. 8 921 W. Lawrence 100.00 McRoberts, Mrs. Margaret 216 E. Cook 100.00 10.00 McRoberts, Mary 216 E. Cook 100.00 10.00

Xatterman, Wm. J 610 S. College 200.00 100.00 /«#*• Xeef , Emil 504 B. Walnut 100.00 Nolan, Matilda 221 W. Washington. 100.00 100.00 Xoonan, Mrs. Margaret 40!> S. Walnut 100.00 100.00

O'Brien, Andrew 203 X. Glenwood 100.00 40.00 O'Brien, Daniel P 910 S. Second 100.00 75.00 O'Brien, Ellen 910 S. Second 100.00 75.00 O'Brien, Frank P 910 S. Second 100.00 75.00 O'Brien, James Leo 901 W. Jefferson. 100.00 O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. J. H 901 W. Jefferson 100.00 O'Brien. Mary 910 S. 2nd 100.00 75.00 O'Laughlin, Mrs. Jane 411 W. Cook 100.00 50.00 O'Rourke, Charles H.— 1 100.00

Patton, Joseph Sr 837 S. Glenwood 100.00 50 00 Peifer, Martin 408 W. Washington. 100.00 60 .00 Peifer, Mrs. Mary (Deceased) 514 S. Glenwood 150.00 100 00 Pierce, Florence 100 X. State 150.00 Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. G. W 100 X. State 100.00

Price, Mary A 102 W. Lawrence . . 100.00 100.00

Price, Vivian C 102 W. Lawrence . . 100.00 100.00

Rathbone, Mr. & Mrs. J. J 911 S. 2nd 101.50 101.50 Reagan, Agnes 527 W. Reynolds 100.00 20.00

Reagan, Grace A 527 W. Reynolds 100 . 00 Reed, Agnes 930 W. Governor (Deceased) 100.00 100.00 Reed, Mrs. Eliz 930 W. Governor 100.00 66.00 Reed, John 930 W. Governor 100.00 Regan, Annie & Katie 433 W. Canedy 100.00 90 . ,

Name Address Pledged Paid

Reiger, John 435 W. Edwards . . 100.00 33.00 Reilly, Mrs. Edw 316 W. Adams.... 100.00 100.00

Reilly, Mr. & Mrs. John P 721 S. Douglas. . . . 100.00 10.00 Robinson, Mr. Frank J Monroe & Walnut. 100.00 Robson, George 1304 W. Governor. 100.00 Rolens, Dr. M. E 909 S. College 100.00 35.00

Ryan, Andrew 231 W. Jackson . . 100.00 35.00

Smith, Rev. T Divernon, 111 500 . 00 200.00 Scalzo, Lillian 325 W. Washington 100.00 100.00 Small, Gov. Len Springfield 200.00 200.00 Sankey, John 1 15 S. 2nd 150.00 100.00 Saries, Anna 100 E. Allen 100.00 60.00 Saries, Mr. Fred 100 E. Allen 100.00 20.00 Saries, Miss Marie 100 E. Allen 100.00 33.32

Scalzo, Felix S 325 W. Washington 1,000.00 333 . 50 Scherf, John 310 Adelia 750.00 750 HO Schnepp, Harry 930 S. College 100.00 60.00 Schroeder, Frank 230 E. Capitol 100.00 25.00 Schroeder, Margaret 230 E. Capitol 100.00 10.00 Searcy, Earl B 1330 Lowell Ave 100.00 100.00

Seeley, Mrs. Roy 108 E. Cook 150.00 100 . 00

Sexton, .Mr. & .Mrs. J. W 201 S. Glenwood 300 . 00 125.00 Sexton, Stephen & Mary 410 W. Williams 100.00 40.00 Shaughnessy, Frank 325 S. 3rd 100.00 oo Simons. Aloysius & Nellie 126 \ . State 100 67.00 Simons, Nellie 126 N. State 100.00 50.00 Skehan, Patrick 530 S. Glenwood 100.00 49.98 Smorowski. Christma 225 E. Capitol 1,500.001.500.00 St. Agnes Ave. Maria Society (Foresters) —416 W. Monroe 100.00 100.00 St. Agnes School Children 131.25 123.40 Stanley, James 1035 S. College loo.oo 70.00 Stein, Mr. A: Mrs. X. A 306 W. Kd wards l.ooo 00 500.00 Stengel, Carl 1112 W. Governor 100.00 67 00 Stillwagon, Mr. & Mrs. B. W 158 N. 1 >ouglas 100 00 75.00 Streitmiller, J. L 510 S. Walnut 300.00 100.00 Summers, J. H 463*$ W. Cook (H.—1) loo 00 Schmidt, John, Irene & Alva & Farm .210 E. Carpenter 100 00 33.35

Tabor, Mrs. Walter 925 W. Lawrence 100.00 60.00 Terrill, Andrew 627 S. New 100.00 25.00 Thompson, ( Satherine 503 N. Walnut 100.00 Thompson. John 523 \. 2nd 100.00 10.00 Tierney, John 1020 S. College 100.00 10 00 Tobin, Ed. S 319 N. Kline 100 00 50.02 > Trotter, Louise 503 ' W. Jefferson 150.00 150.00 Trotter MeCann, Susan 916 S. First 100.00 60.00 Troy, Mrs. Leo. L 519 VV. Monroe 100.00 Townley, Charles \Y 120 S. W. C Irand 100 00

Voight, August 514 S. College 100.00

Wall. Walter & Helen 131 W. Mason 100.00 8.35

* Walsh, Catherine & Josephine t > I » W. Capitol loo 00 60.00 Ward, John 842 S. 2nd 100 00 100.00 Weber, Hazel 124 N. W. Grand 100 00 60.00 Wetzel. 1". A 409 S. Pasfield 175 00 75.00 White, Edna (Miss) 1261 W. Washington 100.00 23.33 White, W. T 1261 W. Washington 100 00 8.33

Wiemeff, Muriel Attorney General's t Mlice. 100.00 Wright, James 130 S. English 100.00 8.33

Zeller, Misses 205 S. West Grand 150.00 50.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—ST. BARBARA'S

Mazir, Rev. F. S Springfield $ 1,000.00 t i 50.00 Bayer, Andrew 2141 Yale Blvd 100.00 33.16 Bestudik, Agnes 2117 N. 17th St 100.00 30.00 Bestudik, Helen 2125 N. 17th St 100.00 Bestudik, Joseph 2125 N. 17th St 100.00 Bucar, Frank 503 S. 1 1th St 100.00 80.00 Copp, Melio R. R. No. 3 100.00 20.00 Diaz, Servia R. R. No. 8 100.00 Duffy, John J 1630 E. Melrose 100.00 30.00 Kruger, William A R. R. No. 3 100.00 Lach, Stephen 1901 S. Grand Ave. E 100.00 35.00

Lascody. Michael J 1923 N. 9th St 100 . 00 Laskodi Sr., Michael 1125 Joles Ave 100.00 41.67 Librich, Peter 1212 E. Stuart St 100.00 58.33 Lederle, J. F 1800 S. 13th St 100.00 100.00 Miller, John 1639 E. N. Grand 100.00 58.33 Nickey, Harry W 18th & Capitol 100.00 25.00 Szerletich, Stephen 2421 Yale Blvd 100.00 50.00 Treelo Sr., George 1616 Cummings Ave 100.00 16.66

91 Name Address Pledged Paid

Ushman, Mike R. R. No. 3 100 . 00 Wheeler, Grover 1625 S. 16th St 100.00 33.32 Zaubi St., Anton 1123 S. 12th St 100.00 64.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH'S

Abell, Edmund 910 Walnut St $ 100.00 $

Albright, Theo 1220 N. Second St 100 . 00 60 . 00

Allison, George E 1622 E. South Grand 100 . 00 17 . 33 Allison, Patrick 629 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 41.65 Angell, Raymond 709 E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 Antonacci, Vincent 2213 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 20.00 Antonacci. Mark 2223 E. X. Grand Ave 100 00 Argus, Harry 1433 X. 3rd St 150.00 100.00 Aikinson. E. E 1324 X. 6th St 100.00 40.00

Babickv, Mr. & Mrs. Jno. & Fam. . . .1136 N. 6th St 100 00 Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth 114 W. Miller St 100.00 41.65 Barth, Katherine 1017 Rutledge St 100.00 60.00 Barth, Marie 1017 X. Rutledge St 100.00 100.00 Bretz. John 916 X. 6th St 500.00 500.00 Burke, William 1516 X. Nth St 100.00 100 00 Barry, Kate 1113 X. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Black. Mr. & Mr<. Win. 1 1107 X. 4th St 500.00 300 00 Bierbaum, Mr. & Mrs. Carl J 611 Eastman Ave 100.00 40.00 Bowen, Miss A 1108 E. N. Grand Ave 100. 00 Bowen, Stephen 1108 E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 41. 65 Burke, John M R. R. No. 5 100.00 Burke, Mrs. Sarah N07 X. 7th St 100.00 55. 00 Burke. T. H 115 W. Miller 100.00 50. :.o Burns. James 1026 X. 11th 100.00 Burns & Wife, M. M 865 W. Calhoun Ave 100. 00 100 00 Burns Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Michael 418 W. Calhoun 100.00 33.33 Burns Sr., Michael 1926 X. 11th St 100.00 Burns, William 928 E X. Grand 100.00 41. <,:, Butler, Hearst 1229 Converse Ave lot) 00 Butler, William F 1310 X. 6th St 100.00 50 DO Butz, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1300 X. 3rd St 100 00 49 (IN Brennan, Mary 351 W. Carpenter St 100.00 60 00 Brennan, Wm 617 X. 7th St 100 00 Brunner, John F R. R. No. 4 100.00 70 00 Brust, T. K 1621 X. Sth St 100.00 Brunner, John 1306 X. 5th St 500.00 500 00

Clancy, Patrick Sherman, 111 150 . 00 150.00 Cadigan, William 1604 Matheny Ave 100 00 100.00 Cahill, Alice & Catherine 1234 X. 3rd St 100.00

Cain, Emma J 2131 X. 11th St 100.00 25, . 00 Cain. Mr. & Mrs. John 1137 Patton Ave 100.00

Cannon. Joseph Sth & Sangamon Ave 100 . 00 30 .00 Campbell, James B 2354 Peoria Rd 100.00 50 00 Capilla, James 1955 Converse Ave 100.00 Capilla, Ray 1955 Converse Ave 100.00 Carnev. Mr. & Mrs. Jas 944 X. 2nd St 100.00

Carroll. Katherine 916 X. 6th St 300.00 200 . 00 Carter, Harold 701 Ridgely 100 00 30.00 Chambers. Mr. & Mrs. J. B 630 W. Herndon 100.00 Church. Mrs. C. P. *fc Children 938 N. 3rd St 100.00 60 00 Clark. Chas. E 9th & Xorth Grand 100.00 24 99 Coadv, Francis 1307 X. 6th St 100.00 40 00 Coady, Xell E 1307 X. 6th St 100.00 30 00 Coadv. Mary 1307 X. 6th St 100.00 Connolly, Elizabeth 1144 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Connollv. Josephine 1144 X. 8th St 100.00 49.98 Connollv, Mary L 1144 X. Nth St 100.00 100.00 Connollv, Marv (Deceased) 1144 X. Sth St 100.00 100.00 Connollv. Mrs. Marv 1144 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Conroy, E. J 1309 X. 5th St 100.00 Cooke, Harold O'R 100.00 Cooney, John 411 W. X. Grand 100.00 25.00 Cooney, Michael 1704 X. Sth St 100.00 100.00 Copp, Louis 2222 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 50.00 Cooper, Harlan 1336 Ridgely Ave 100. 00 Cooper, Simon 1336 Ridgely Ave 100.00 100.00 Corcoran, James 714 X. 7th St 100.00 60.00 Corcoran, Margaret 714 X. 7th St 100.00 60.00 Corrigan, John F 1301 X. 9th St 100.00 Costello. Mrs. Mary & Fam 932 X. 4th St 100.00 Cour, Ray F 912 Reservoir 100 00 30.00 Coutrakon, Mrs. Chas 811 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 60.00 Cullen. James E 514 Ridgely Ave 100.00 Cunningham, Mrs. Anna 732 X. 5th St 150.00 75.00 Cunningham, J. M 1235 Ledlie Ave 100.00 50.00 Curran, Alice & Hanna 514 Calhoun Ave 100.00 70.00 Carpenter. Marv 1031 X. 7th St 100.00 70.00 Chambers, Mr. & Mrs. John 630 W. Herndon St 100.00 92 Name Address Pledged Paid Dacy, William 1022 N. 4th St 100.00 10.00 Dailey, Margaret 921 N. 9th St 100.00 Dougherty, Ellen J 929 X. 3rd St 100.00 75.00 Daughton, Leona V 1153 X. 8th St 100.00 Dougherty, Mary 929 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Daughton Jr., Charles 1 153 X. 8th St 200.00 75.00 Daughton, Xell 1153 X. 8th St 100.00 16.70 Daughton, R. E 1153 X. 8th St 100.00 8.35 Davis, Thomas A 1140 X. 8th St 100.00 50.00 Day. Mrs. CD 1326 E. X. Grand 100.00 75.00 De Silva, Mrs. William 1303 Franklin Ave 100.00 60.00 De Vaney, Francis 1151 X. 7th St 100.00 De Vaney, J. P 1151 X. 7th St 100.00 De Vanev, Mrs. Mike 1151 X. 7th St 100.00 43.35 Devlin, Francis J 1426 X. 11th St 100.00 100.00 Doenges, A. W 1316 X. 3rd St 100.00 60.00

Donelan, Elizabeth C 1167 X. 3rd St 100.00 40 . 00 Donelan, John J 1717 S. 5th St 100.00 70.00

Donelan, T. P 603 X. 5th St 500.00 380 . 00 Doenges Jr., A. W 523 S. 8th St 100.00 20.00

Donovan, Anna P 1230 Monumental Ave. . . 100.00 30.00 Domsalla. Henry 124^ X. 7th St 100.00 8.35 Dooley, R.J 1 105 Converse Ave 100.00 Dooner, Margaret 1341 X. 3rd St 1(1(1 00 30.00 Dooner, Mr. & Mrs. P. J 1341 X. 3rd St 100.00 50.00 Dorgan. Margaret 1050 X. 6th St loo oo Dorgan, Thomas 1050 X. 6th St 100.00 Dougherty, Thomas 929 X. 3rd St 100 00 28.35 Downey, John & Family 1 161 X. 3rd St 200.00 Downey. William 1125 X. 9th St 100.00 25.00 Doyle, William 1135 X. 5th St 100.00 It). 70 Dupv, Mrs. Catherine 122.") Converse Ave 100.00 Dunham. John L 208 W. Miller 100.00 60.00 Dunigan. Mrs. E 1 155 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00

Dunigan, James W 1 155 X 3rd St 300.00 175 O0 Durkin, Frances 827 N. 9th St 100.00 Durkin, James Jr 125>j> X. 6th St. O'R.— 1 100.00 8.35

Empire Hotel Co 422 E. Jefferson 250.00 83 . 33

Engel, Mr.

Elshoff. Arthur II 1411 X. 5th St 100 00 Flately, Patrick 1137 X. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Fortune, William & Wife 717 X. 6th St 100 00 100.00 Fernandes, Lawrence 1305 X. 3rd St 100 00 Fenton, John 1318 N 8th Si O'R—1.. 1 33.35

Fernandes. Thomas 1512 X. 8th St 1 ) Fielding, W.J 713 N. 5th St lOO (III 38.33 Fitzpatrirk. John A 1700 X. 8th St urn mi Fitzgerald. William 1177 X. 4th St 100.00 100.00 Fixmer, Jane 916 X. 6th St loo 00 60.00 Fixmer. Mrs. Eva B 916 X. 6th St 100.00 33 32 Flaherty, Anne C 1177 X. 5th St 100.00 58 31 Flaherty. Ed. V 1 177 X. 5th St 100.00 49.99 Flaherty. Alice R 1 177 X. 5th St 100.00 49.99 Flaherty. Mary 1177 X. 5th St loo.OO 19 99 Folev. Catherine 1162 X. 7th St 100.00 64 no Foley. John 1619 X. 10th St 100.00 50.00 Foley. John 628 Elliott Ave 100.00 Folev. Michael 1128 Percv Ave 100.00 10.00 Foley. Xeil J 1619 X. 10th St 100.00 50.00 Folev. Thos 1619 X. 10th St 100.00 50.00 Ford. Albert 1623 X. 1 1th St 100.00 Ford. Mrs. Ed 832 K. X. Grand 100.00 58 31 Ford, George H 1617 Peoria Rd 100.00 Ford. George R 832 E. X. Grand 100.00 io.66 Ford, Leonard J 1623 X. 11th St 100.00 Ford, Robert 1519 X. 8th St 100.00 Ford, Raymond 1622 X. 11th St 100.00 20.00 Ford, Thomas 1617 Peoria Road 100.00 25.00 Fortune, James J 1114 X. Nth St 100.00 Freeman, A. J 2267 S. 10th St 100.00 60.00

Gavin, Margaret 821 X. 7th St 100.00 100.00 Glaven. James L 535 W. Elliott 100.00 100.00 Glaven, Margaret 535 Elliott Ave 100.00 100.00

Gallagher, Thomas 1421 Caroline Ave. . . 100.00 24.99 Gaffigan, Anna 901 X. 7th St 100.00 Gaffigan, Xora 901 X. 7th St 100.00 Gaffigan, T.J 901 X. 7th St 100.00 50.00 Geiser, Beatrice 1229 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Geiser, Miss Helen 1229 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Giblin, John & Mother 525 E. Pine, Apt. 12. 100.00 24.99 Gleason, Catherine 1413 X. 5th St 100.00 60.00 Gleason, Mary A 911 X. 6th St 100.00 100.00

93 . ,

Name Address Pledged Paid Glaven, John A 537 W. Elliott 100.00 60.00 Glaven, Patrick 535 W. Elliott 100.00 100.00 Coins, John A Box 395, Morrisonville, 111 100.00 20.00 Golden, Mr. & Mrs. George O'R.— 1 100.00 Graham, Mrs. Cath 816 S. 5th St 100.00 49.98 Green, A. J 1145 N. 2nd St 100.00 100.00 Green, Ed 1133 Rutledge St 100.00 60.00 Green, Thos. L 1167 N. 9th St 100.00 Greeley, James P 1133 E. Reservoir St 100.00 50.00 Greeley, Margaret 1133 E. Reservoir St 100.00 20.00 Griffin, Bernard 1514 N. 8th St 100.00 30.00 Griffin, Frank 629 E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 41.65 Grifiin Sr., James 629 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 33.32 Griffin, Mr. & Mrs. J. W 520 Ridgely Ave 100.00 8.33 Griffin, John T N20 Converse Ave 100.00 20.00 Griffin, Kathleen 1.314 X. 8th St 100.00 10.00 Griffin, Thomas 929 K. X. Grand Ave 100.00 49.98

Grifiin, Patrick 1514 X. 8th St 1 00 . 00 33.00 Gutman, Alvis X' 1085 X. 5th St 100.00 60.35 Gutman, J. Lee 1035 X. 5th St 100.00 50.00 Gutman, Marie 1035 X. 5th St 100.00 45.00

Hurley, Andrew 1124 E. Ridgely 100.00 100.00 Hackctt, Dan 1629 X. Ml, St 100.00 30.00 Hamilton, J. J 310 Elliott Ave 100.00 100.00 Hamilton, Thomas 417 Keys Ave 100.00 60.00 Hanahan Jr., Thos. A 210 E. Dodge 100 00 Hart, .James J 1117 Reservoir St 100.00 49.98 Hegarty, Xellio 1815 X. 4th St 100.00 70.00

Hergenrother, Win. 1 1541 X. 4th St 100.00 60.00 Higgins, Catherine 1 1_".» E. Reservoir 100 00 75.00 Higyins, Cecelia 1129 E. Reservoir 100.00 75.00

1 1 iggi as, I " io 1129 E. Reservoir 100 00 75.00 Higgins, Mrs. John A 1815 Ledlie Ave 100.00 20.00 Higgins, P. F 912 X. 1st St 100.00 75.00 Higgin>, Thomas 1129 E. Reservoir 100.00 75.00

Hodack. John 151' 1 Percy Ave 150.00 Hodalski, Arthur 1420 Ave LOO. 00 58.35 Hodalski, Frank 1817 X. 5th St 100.00 Hodalski, Roman 1847 X. 5th St 100.00 Hogan, T. 1) 611 X. 6th St 500.00 50.00 Hogan. Mrs. T. D 611 N. 6th St 500.00 50.00 Hogan, Rose 611 N. 6th St 100.00 10.00 Holmes, .Mr. & Mrs. A. K 902 X. 5th St 100.00 100.00

v, Edw 1221 F. Edwards 100.00 8 . 33 Holvey, Richard 1131 1 . E. S. Grand Ave. 100.00 Howard. 1). M 012 X. Oth St 100.00 Howard, Jos 612 N. 6th St 100.00 75.00 Hughes. Mrs Elisabeth 008 X 5th St 100.00 41.65 Hyland, Josephine 1345 X. 6th St 100.00 58.00

Jones & Co., H. P Springfield 100.00 100.00 Johnson, Anna L 1213 Ledlie Ave 100.00 100.00 Jones, Albert J 1149 \. 7th St 100.00 10.00

Jones, Mr. & Mrs. R. W 500 W. Calhoun Ave. 100.00 100 . 00

Joyce, Peter 722 W. X. ( irand Ave. 100.00 100.00

Kenney, Mrs. II 1113 X. 9th St 100.00 100.00

Kaburick. Mr. & Mrs. F 1040 Patton Ave 100 . 00 65.00 Kane, Patrick 1901 X. 10th St 100.00 100.00 Keefe, Bess 105 W. N. Grand 100.00 33.36 Kennedv, Nell & Mary 1315 N. Sixth St 300.00 200.00 Kelly, Thomas F 1224 Ledlie Ave 100.00 20.00 Kindred, Mr. G. L 826 X. 1th St 100.00 50.00 Kinsella, R. H 1317 X. 3rd St 500.00 500.00 Klemick, John 638 Garfield Ave 100.00 Kumle, Mary 843 X. 7th St 100.00 60.00 Kress, William J 619 W. X. Grand Ave. 100.00 80.00

Langheim, Elizabeth 1625 X. 11th St 100.00 100.00 Lascody, M. J 1923 X. 9th St 100.00 50.00

Lavin, Mrs. Bridget 1224 X. 6th St 100 . 00 100.00 Lavin, Ellen 1623 N. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Lavin, Mr. & Mrs. Luke 1623 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Lavin, Luke Jr 1623 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 T Lavin, Mary 1623 X . 8th St 100.00 100.00 Lavin, P. J 1224 X. 6th St 100.00 100.00 Lavin, Pat 906 E. Reservoir 100.00 66.00 Leighton, James 1312 W. Grand Ave. N 100.00 Lex, John A 407 Keys Ave 100.00 60.00 Linthwaite, John 1230 Monumental Ave. 100.00 20.00 Lohman, Alex 1217 Converse Ave 100.00 Lonergan, Catherine 1210 X. 6th St 100.00 Lynch, Mrs. M. T 1115 N. 15th St 100.00 25.00

McCaffery, Ellen 1041 Rutledge St 100.00 50.00

94 Name Address Pledged Paid McCarthy, Jeannette 1029 N. 10th St 100.00 49.98 McCarthy, Minnie 1321 N. Rutledge St 100.00 60.00 McCarthy, J. W 1029 N. 10th St 200.00 100.00 McCarthy, Ray 1029 N. 10th St 100.00 McDonald, J. J 1335 N. 9th St 100.00 16.66 McDonald, Margaret 1802 N. 7th St 100.00 50.00 McGlennon, Thos. J 1420 Maryland Ave 100.00 McGovern, M. J 311M E. Monroe St. O'R 100.00 20.00 McHugh, Joseph 2013 N. 11th St 100.00 Mclnenery, James J 1167 N. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Mclntyre, James 1046 N. 1st St 100.00 McNamara, Denis 732 N. 5th St 150.00 25.00 McGuire, Mrs. Catherine 219 W. Elliott 100.00 30.00 McKarnan, Elizabeth 1127 Franklin Ave 100.00 McCloskey, Joe 730 N. 7th St 100.00 60.00 McCloskey, William 730 N. 7th St 100.00 60.00 McCormick, Edward 500 W. Hay St 100.00 41.66

McCormick, John D 500 W. Hay St 100 . 00 McGintry, Hugh 1602 N. 11th St 100.00 75.00

Masterson, Rev. Peter F 1345 N. 6th St 500 . 00 100 . 00 Mohan, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick 1122 N. 7th St 100.00 40.00 Maloney, Mrs. Bridget 613 Black Ave 100.00 10.00 Maloney, Edw. J 2029 Peoria Rd 100.00 30.00 Maloney, Mrs. J. D. & Fam 1456 N. 3rd St 100.00 30.00 Maloney, Patrick 629 Black Ave 100.00 58.35 Manning, Mrs. Lena 114 W. Miller St 100.00 30.00 Mernin, Sarah R. R. No. 5 100.00 10.00 Merrick, William 1215 N. 9th St 100.00 40.00 Mester, Clarence 2140 N. 9th St 100.00 Myers, Miss Mary 1142 N. 5th St 250.00 L20 00 Myers, Kate G 1142 N. 5th St 250.00 150.00 Mockler, John P 918 N. 6th St 100.00 33.33 Moffat, James 616 Keys Ave 100.00 40.00 Moore, Margaret 1115 Converse Ave 100. 00 24. 99 Moore, Mathew 911 N. 6th St 100.00 Morris, James 912 N. 6th St 100.00 100 00 00 Morrissey, Michael 833 N. 7th St 100 . 00 25 00 Mounee, Mr. & Mrs. A 935 N. 9th St 100 . 00 50 Mullaney, C. E 819 E. N. Grand 200.00 Mulroy, Thomas 1830 Peoria Rd 100.00 50 .00 Murray, Mrs. Elizabeth 1177 X. 4th St 100.00 100 .00 Myers, Joseph J 1340 E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 75 00

Neal, Mrs. Catherine 728 N. 8th St 100.00 Nelson, Julia 909 E. Carpenter 100.00 Neves, Marie P 1135 Rutledge 100.00 10 00

New, Herbert 1006 E. N. Grand Ave 100 . 00 8 33 Nollen, Martin 803 N. 3rd St 100.00 60 .00

Nolon. R. E 901 N. 5th St 100 . 00 Noonan, M. A 1237 N. 9th St 100.00

O'Reilly, Rev. P. J 1345 N. 6th St 2,500.00 2,000 00 O'Brien, Anna 716 Black Ave 100.00 50 ,00

O'Brien, Frank C 1053 N. 6th St 100 . 00 O'Brien, Hugh 1131 Converse Ave 150.00 O'Brien, James P 600 Black Ave 250.00 O'Brien, Margaret 631 Black Ave 100.00 33.00 O'Brien, Margaret 716 Black Ave 100.00 50.00 O'Brien, Mary 911 N. 6th St 100.00 100.00 O'Brien, Mary 716 Black Ave 100.00 100.00 O'Brien, Patrick 716 Black Ave 100.00 75.00

O'Brien, Tim 1133 N. 14th St 100.00 8.33 O'Brien, T. F 1133 N. 14th St 100.00 33.33 O'Brien, William 1112 N. 8th St 100.00 O'Connor, Jane & Mae 1215 N. 9th St 100.00 50.00 O'Connor, Mrs. Nellie 1131 Patton Ave 100.00 O'Neill, Celia F 1516 N. 8th St 100.00 25.66 Ostenburg, Francis 1514 N. 11th St 100.00 Ostenburg, Mr. & Mrs. Jas 1514 N. 11th St 100.00 Owens, Mr. & Mrs. J 1111^ N. 7th St 100.00 Parkenson, Fred 313^ E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 75.00

Patterson, J. A 600 Blk. W. Calhoun 100 . 00 10 . 00 Payne, Celia 1506 N. 8th St 100.00 60.00 Payne, Sylvester 629 E. N. Grand Ave 100.00 33.32 Payran, Mrs. W. J 732 N. 4th St 100.00 100.00 Pefferle, L. G 1170 N. 2nd St 100.00 Pishl, Rose 1134 N. 1st St 100.00 40.00 Powers, Joe 1011 Percy Ave 100.00 Powers, John J 2148 N. 7th St 150.00 105.00

Powers, Maurice V 216 W. Elliott Ave 100 . 00 Quinn, Catherine 831 N. 7th St 100.00 100.00 Quinn, James B 831 N. 7th St 1,000.00 1,000.00 Quinn, Mary C 831 N. 7th St 100.00 100.00 95 . .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Ross, Mrs. H. G 1024 N. 3rd St 100 . 00 Rossiter, Peter 1504 N. 11th St 100.00 100.00 Rachford, William 929 N. 6th St 100.00 Rafferty, Peter 420 Adams St., Rushville, 111 100.00 32.50 Ralph. Air.

Rawlings, Esther 1511 N. 8th St 100.00 58 . 33 Rawlings, Helen 1511 N. 8th St 100.00 50.00 Rahman, Norman 1 125 Osborne Ave 100.00 Redmond Jr., Frank 1406 N. 6th St 100.00 10.00 Redmond, .Mr. & Mrs. F. J 520 McClernand Ave 200.00 200.00 Reagan, Leo 1340 X. 6th St 100.00 35.01

Reilly, James 51 1 E. N. Grand Ave 200 . 00 100.00 Reilly, Kate M 511 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 60.00 Reilly, Mary J 511 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 60.00 Reilly, M 633 W. Hay St 100.00 Reilly, Thomas 917 Osborne 100.00 100.00 Reisch, Annie & Family 819 X. Hut ledge 2,,500.00 2,500.00 Reynolds, Mrs. B 824 X. 7th St 100.00 60.00 Reynolds, Edward J 824 X. 7th St. O'R 100.00 Roberts Brothers X. S. Square 100.00 66.66 Etodems, Mr. & Mrs. John 1232 Ledlie Ave 100.00 100.00 Rogers, Miss Nell 313 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 100.00 Rohan. Mr. & Mrs. E. J 407 Keys Ave 100.00 60.00

Sauer, Toney 1517 X. 9th St 250.00 100.00 Scut cli Woolen Mills 507 X. Side Square 100.00 50.00 Sehy, Flora 1224 X. 6th St 100.00 50.00 Scliv, Mrs. .John 1l'_'0 X. 6th St 100.00 41.65 Sgro, John cos N. 9th 81 100.00 20.00 Sgro, Sam t;os' 2 N. 9th St 100.00 50.00 Shaughnessy, James P 1007 X. 4th St 250.00 20.00

Shaughnessj . John 1406 X. 3rd St 100.00 Shaughnessy, -lay 1406 X. 3rd St 100.00 10.00 Shaughneesy, Jos 1433 X. 3rd St 150.00 100.00

Shea. Mr. A: Mrs. Fred l loi Osborne Ave 100.00 Sidner, Mrs. James H 1400 Monumental Ave 100.00 46.00 Silvers, Mrs. Rosa 1115 N. 4th St 100.00 48.33 Skehan, J. E 1023 X. 5th St 100.00 Sment, E. S 1224 Peoria lid 100.00 Smith, Leo E 1119 N. 3rd St 100.00 70.00

Solon, uii, ( }eo. r 1 1 10 X. 4th St 100.00 10.00 , Mrs. P. H 1110 X. 4th St 100.00 70.00 Sponsler, Richard 816 Thoma Ave 100.00 Stack, William 1101 Percy Ave 100.00 64.00 Stamp, Geo. W 514 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 Sullivan, Bugh 826 X. 4th St 100.00 60.00 Sullivan. James 709 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 8.33 Sullivan, Thos. 11 826 X. 4th St 100.00 50.00 Sullhan, T. P 1233 X. 4th St 100.00 20.00 Sutt< n, C has New North Goal Co 100.00 100.00 Swett, L. W 1177 X. 3rd St 100.00 30.00 Swett Jr., W. W 1177 X. 3rd St 150.00 100.00 Swett, Catherine F 1 177 N. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Szerletich, Wm Io04 E. 93rd St., Chicago. 100.00 50.00

Tarrant, Miss Ella R 333 Elliott Ave 100.00 100.00 Tarrant, Miss Julia 333 Elliott Ave 100.00 100.00 Thoma, Rose M 1400 X. 5th 25.02 Thoma, Anna 1400 X. 5th 25.02 Timoney, Lawrence 516 W. Herndon St 100.00 20.00

. Troy, 807 X 7th St , 100.00 50.00 Troy, Mr. & Mrs. M. V 807 X. 7th St 200.00 100.00 Troy, Teresa B 920 X. 7th St 100.00 True, Ruth 1128 N. 6th St 100.00

Ursuline Convent 1400 N. 5th St 500.00 500.00

Vinzzini, Sam 1 1 14 E. Carpenter St 100.00 30.00

Wilshire Jr., John D 1537 N. 5th St 100.00 60.00 Wilshire, George 1537 N. 5th St 100.00 100.00 r Wiessing, Jacob & Wife 618 W . Calhoun 100.00 30.00 Wiessing, Wrilliam & Jacob 618 W. Calhoun 100.00 30.00 Westenberger, P.J 1325 N. oth St 100.00 Williams, Glen 1306 X. 2nd St 100.00 66.66 W'ilken, Raymond 612 Garfield Ave 100.00 W'ilken, Mr. & Mrs. Robert 612 Garfield Ave 100.00 Whelton, Margaret 502 Maple Ave 100.00 49.98 Whelton, Marie 502 Maple Ave 100.00 60.00 Whelton, E. J 502 Maple Ave 100.00 49.98 Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs. H. E 1327 N. 5th St 100.00 W7 heeler, Ray 1327 N. 5th St 100.00 Wessel, Fred Jr 1243 N. 2nd St 100.00

Zita, Frank 1301 E. Converse Ave 100.00 50.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid Andrurkev'tch, Joseph 1517 Sangamon Ave $ 100.00 $ 100.00 00 100 00 Barker C( .. S. A 5th & Adams Sts 100 . Bressmei Co., John E. Adams St 100.00 100.00 Franks, Mrs. L. J 702 N. 13th St 100 .00 60.00 Franz, Edna 1022 N. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Franz, Edward H 1022 N. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Frai z. Mrs. Marie 1022 N. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Girgiski, Mr. & Mrs. John 702 N. 13th St 100.00 100 00 Gudauskis, Paul 2308 N. loth St 100.00 100.00 Leone. Mr. & Mrs. Phillip 503 N. 13th St 100.00 75.00 Mate'ka. Wm 1020 Enos Ave 100.00 20 00 Mvers Bros 5th cv Washington 300.00 300.00 Maumavic, Leonard 1127 Percy Ave 100.00 60.00 Robish, Anthony 914 Percy Ave 100.00 Robish, Miss Nell 914 Perc'v Ave 100.00 16.66 Rustmeyer, Mr. & Mrs 921 N. Walnut St 100.00 Stockus, Kaston 2141 N. Kith St 100.00 100.00 Svaldienos, Mr. & Mrs. V 2155 S. L3th St 100.00 100.00 Urbanovvei, Mike Sangamon Ave. Box 163 100.00 75.00 Yunker. Rev. S. O 806 V 8th St 1.000.00 200 00 Yucus. Tony 1700 Sangamon Ave 100.00 50.00

SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—ST. PETER & PAUL'S

%Rev. L. Hufker, L. M. 6c 11. L 426 N. 6th St r.oo.oo S 500 oo

' 1 .000 . 00 Amrhein, Carl 1154 , \ 8th St 1.000 00

Amrhein. Christ 1154 ' , N. 8th St 500 00 250.00 Amrhein, Nicholas 1025 N. 7th St 300.00 Ml Ml 00 Atkins, Arthur 1023 N. 9th St 100.00 19.98 Atkins, Mrs. Frances 1023 N. 9th St 100.00 50 00 Atkins, Mr. Ross 1023 N. 9th St 100.00 50.00

Baldes, Mrs. Gertrude 708 N. 14th St 100.00 Ballweg, H. W 300.00 200.00 Barnes, John 1123 \. Rutledge 100 00 40 oo Barten. Adam 1004 N. 11th St 100.00 66.00 Boehming, Frank 800 N. 11th St 100.00 35.00 Boehning, John C 1028 Enos Ave 100.00 100.00 33 33 Bender. Wm. H 725 N . 2nd St lOO.oo Berberet, C.J.. 709 V 7th St 100.00 1!' 0O Bernard, Dr. Emil 815 S. Walnut St 200.00 200.00 no 00 Biderbost, Frank 418 W. Reynolds St . . 100.00 Biderbost, O. W 418 W. Reynolds St. .. 100 00 2S.0O Bierbaum, Lena 1011 E. Reynolds St 100.00 30.00 Bierbaurn, Mrs. Marv 1011 E. Reynolds St 100.00 i:, oo Bobitz, Alois 1109 N. 3rd St 100.00 30.00 Bogenschut, Andrew 1113 Rutledge 100.00 33.00

Bogenschut, Arthur 1110 N. R ut ledge 100.00 S3 . 00 Bogenschut, Henry 1628 E. Converse Ave 100.00 75.00 Bogenschut, John W 726 S. College St 100.00 100 oo

Bogenschut, Louise & Clara 1113 N. Rutledge 150.00 50 . 00 Bogenschut, Sophie 726 S. College St 100.00 75.00 Bose, William R. R. No. 4 2.000.00 2,000.00 Bruseke, John 1720 S. Spring 100.00 80.00 Brensing, John 927 N. 9th St 100 00 100.00

Buchinger, Miss Julia J 906 N. Walnut St 1 50 . 00 90.00 Burg, Mrs. Anna 2242 Yale Blvd 100.00 70.00

Burg. Frank 2214 E. N. Grand Ave . 100.00 70.00

Cerny. Aloy's R. R. No. 6 1 00 00 100.00

Cerny. Antionette R. R. No. 6 100.00 62 . 50 Cusick, Harry 1024 Enos Ave 100.00 100 00

Dahlkamp, Theodore 1213 Poole St 100.00 Desch. Chris 401 W. Reynolds St 100.00 60.00 Dirksen, Miss Alma 703 N. 4th St 100.00 20.00 Dirksen, Mrs. Anna 534 S. 2nd St 10.000 00 5,400.00

Dirksen, Frank T 1038 N. 3rd St 300 . 00 200.00 Dirksen Jr.. John 703 N. 4th St 150.00 15.00 Dirksen Sr.. John G 703 N. 4th St 200.00 120.00 Dirksen, Louise 703 N. 4th St 100.00 20.00 Dirksen, Margaret 703 N. 4th St 100.00 20.00 Distelzweig, Louis 608 N. 5th St 300.00 100.00 Distelzweig, Marie 608 N. 5th St 100.00 75.00 Dold, Miss Amelia R. R. No. 4 100.00 70.00 Doki, Henry R. R. No. 4 100.00 35.00

Dold, Joseph R. R. No. 2 100.00 70 . 00 Dold, Mrs. Yerena R. R. No. 4 100.00 35.00 Dorr. Roman 623 Al E. N. Grand.. 100.00 50.00

Ebel, Theodore 1168 N. 3rd St 150.00 50.00 Eck, Albert 1040 N. 5th St 100.00 100 00 Eck. Mr. & Mrs. Carl 412 E. Union St 100.00 60.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid Eck, Edward 807 Meyers Bidg .... 100.00 58.33

Eck, Frances 717 E. Reynolds St . . 250.00 150.00 Eck, Joseph 1451 X. 5th St 1.000.00 666.66

Eck, Louis P 723 E. Reynolds St . . 100.00 100.00 Eck (Neirman), Mrs. Louise 1040 N. 5th St 100.00 50.00 Eck, Margaret 1013 E. Reynolds St 100.00 66.69 Eck, Rose F 1040 X. 5th St 500.00 291.62 Eckhart, Mrs. Helen R. R. 4 500.00 500.00 Erdman, George 435 W. Cook St 150.00 150.00

Fahlker, Henry 226 W. Carpenter St 200.00 100.00

Fehring, John 315 W. Jefferson St . . 100.00 50.00 Fleck, Carl Jr R. R. 2 100.00 60.00 Fleck, Chas. Sr 526 X. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Fleck. Frank 1910 W. Jefferson St 100.00 35.00 Fleischli, Frank 1041 X. 3rd St 100.00 50.00 Fleischli, Edward 1041 X. 3rd St 100.00 66.00 Fleischli, Joseph H 1041 X. 3rd St 100.00 33.00 Fleischli, William 1041 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00

Flesch, Arthur 508 X. Maple 100.00 ' Franke. Mrs. Otilia 312} 2 \V. Adams St. 100.00 '66.68 Franz. Edward 1022 X. 1st St 300.00 100.00

Franz, Fred 1030 X. 1st St 1.000.00 550 . 00

Franz, Mrs. Louise 215 W. Elliott Ave. . 120.00 72.00

Franz. Mrs. John B 1040 X. 5th St 500.00 500 . 00

Franz, William 215 W. Elliott Ave. . 500.00 50.00 Freund, Celia L 1400 S. Douglas 100.00 50.00 Frevmuth, Simon 927 X. 10th St 100.00 30.00

Friel, Michael 542 ' _> X. 2nd St 100.00 100.00

Furlick, Isadora 1015 W. Lawrence. . 100.00 50.00

Fuhrman, Edith 1448 N. 6th St 100.00 58 . 33 Fuhrman, Leo 144s \. 6th St 100.00 34.00

Gaa, George J 815 N. 5th St 100.00 Gadert, Marie A 631 N. 6th St 1.000.00 800.00 Gadert, Mrs. Elizabeth ">ls E. Carpenter St. 300.00 Gadert. Joseph A 631 X. 6th St 100.00 ' 6o'6o Gadert, Willa 518 N. 6th St 100.00 Gadert, William 518 E. Carpenter St 100.00 Geibel. Nicholas 704 X. Kith St loo oo 100.00 Gietl, Emil 919 X 1st St 100.00 70 00 Gossmon, Frank 1116 N. 7th St 100.00 75.00 Groesch, Carl T 924 X. Rutledge St 300.00 150.00 Groesch, Edward 'U0 X Rutledge St 1.000.00 600.00

Groesch, George Jr 1061 N. 6th St 300.00 50 . 00 Groesch, Maurice H 924 X. Rutledge St 100.00 50.00

Hufker, Rev. L N. 6th St 500 . 00 500 00 Hurt, Elmer 418 Hay St 100.00 100.00 Hacker, Elmer 715 X. 4th St 100.00 10.00

Hagele, Carl H 808 X. 6th St 225 . 00 150.00 Hagele, Louis 1050 X. 1st St 100.00 25 00 Hagele, Norman 1326 X. 6th St 100.00 35.00 Hauke, Joseph 1026 X. 1st St 100.00 60.00 Harbauer. Miss Alma 1441 X*. 5th St 100.00 50.00

Harsher. Mrs. Katherine 210 Eastman Ave. . . . 100.00 100.00 Hartman, Conrad 1130 S. 11th St 150.00 100.00 Hartman. Joseph A 228 W. Miller St 100.00 75.00 Hattenhaus, Rudolph 634 X. 14th St 100.00 Heckler, Frank B 631 X. 14th St 100.00 ' 100^00 Heineman. George 426 N. 6th St 100.00 feO.OO Heineman, Louis R. R. Xo. 6 100.00 75.00

Hemberger, Mrs. Mary & Leo 110 E. Reynolds St. . 100.00 65.00 ] Henn, Mrs. Mary 623 2 X. 5th St 100.00 100.00

Hilterbrand. Ernest 819 N. 8th St 100.00 33 . 32 Himmelsbach, Mr. & Mrs. F. X 1221 E. Ash St 100.00 60.00

Himmelsbach. Joseph • 409 W. Calhoun Ave . 100.00 33.34

Hopkins, James A 616 W. Calhoun Ave. 100.00 ' Hopkins, Marguerite W-l 100.00 '25^00 Hunn Sr., Mrs. Pauline 520 X. 7th St 100.00 41.65 Hunn, Raymond 1001 X. 9th St 300.00 150.00 Hunn, Walter 520 X. 7th St 100.00 41.65 Hurt, Mr. & Mrs. Levi 418 Hay St 100.00 49.93

Josseck. Carl A 449 Deming Place, Chicago. 150.00 75.00

Klaholt. Henry 1011 X. 6th St 500.00 500.00 Kennedy, Carl 1029 X. 7th St 100.00 Kennedy, Chas. T 1029 X. 7th St 175.00 Kennedy, Clara 1013 X. 6th St 300.00 300.00

Kern, Geo. J 1017 X. 4th St ... . 100.00 Kienzler, Mrs. Florence 930 X. Rutledge St. 100.00 "70.66 Kienzler, Gus 1009 X, 2nd St. 100.00 100.00

. 20300 Kienzler, John 1013 X 2nd St . 200.00 Kirchgesner, Miss Anna 412 W. Miller St 100.00 100.00 Kirchgesner, Frank 143 W. Miller St. 100.00 70.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid

00 60 . 00 Kirchgesner. John 357 W. Carpenter St . . TOO Kissner. John 301 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 66.00 Kane, Mr. & Mrs. John and Mrs. Anna Kliesner 130 W. Miller St 100.00 50.00 Kloppenburg. Catherine 917 N. 3rd St loo. on 100.00 Kloppenburg, Frances 917 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 50.00 . 100.00 Kloppenberg. H. T 1107 N. Grand Ave. . . Kloppenburg. Julia 917 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Kloppenburg. Harry 321 W. X. Grand Ave 100.00 Kloppenburg. Mary 917 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Knoedler. Jos 1129 X. 1st St 250.00 L50 00 Knotts. Josephine 618 W. X. Grand Ave. 100.00 20 00

. . 100.00 Kobetich. Peter 1025 X. Rutledge St . Kohorst Sr., Henry 816 X. 6th St 100.00 64.00 Kotschie. Marie 441 W. Vine St 100.00 60 00 Kraus, Xick 405 W. Washington St 100.00 64.00 Kunz. Theresa, Anthony & 60 00 Mrs. Anna 1119 X. Rutledge St. . 100.00

Kunz, Joseph 1 1 18 X. Rutledge St. . . 100.00

. 33.34 Lauer. Mr. & Mrs. Jas 613 W. Calhoun Ave . 100.00 Layendecker. Catherine 708 X. 14th St 100.00 35 83 Layendecker, Christine .708 X. 14th St 100.00 35 sv Layendecker. Helen 708 X. 14th St 100.00 35 88 37 Layendecker. Jacob T 704 X. 1 1th St 100.00 34 Layendecker, Joseph P 1334 X. 9th St 100.00 33 32 Lee, Frank 116 F. Carpenter St. .. 100.00 20 00

Lee, James 818 X. 11th St 100.00 33 . 00 Lehnen, J.J 313 W. Cook St 100.00 Lehnen, Peter 313 W. Cook St 100.00 70.00 Link, Frank 814 X. 4th St 100.00

Link, Marie 608 X. 5th St 100.00 33 . 66

Link, Mike 615 X. 5th St 500 . 00 500.00 Loeser, Edward 210 W. Miller St 100.00 100.00 Loeser. Mrs. Eva M 210 W. Miller St 100.00 100.00 Loeser, Joseph 210 W. Miller St 200.00 1 .50 00 Lofy, John 1014 X. 4th St 100.00 10.00 Larber, Catherine 719 X. 8th St 100.00 Ludwig. Edward 938 X. Klein St 100.00 50.00 Lex, Joseph 938 E. X. Grand Ave 100.00 41.65 66.00 Mohn, Henry 122 W. Reynolds St ... . 100.00 Mahon, Julia Strebel 430 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 33.00 150.00 Marx. Ada, Helen. John 1039 X. 8th St 300 . 00 Matheis, Lawrence 1035 X. 3rd St 100.00 .-,() (Ml Maurer, A. F Box 295 200.00 200.00

90 . 00 Maurer, Frank 1026 X . 1st St 150.00 Maurer, Frank X 206 X. State St 150.00 75.00 Maurer, Henry R-l 100.00 Maurer, Herman H 1001 X. 5th St 100.00 75.00 Maurer, Lucy 1110 X. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Maurer, Martin 127 X. State St 100.00 30.00 Mester, Mrs. Henry 318 X. 6th St 100 00 63.00 Metzger, Bertha 715 E. Monroe St 200.00 150.00

Metzger, Carl 930 X. Rutledge St 100.00 .50 . 00 40.00 Metzger, Francis 930 X. Rutledge St ... . 100.00 Metzger, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 1133 X. 5th St 100.00 60.00 Metzger, Joseph 1530 W. X. Grand Ave 1.50.00 100.00

Meyer, Rosena 516 X. 6th St 100.00 .50 . 00 Michels, Mrs. Joe 827 E. Mason St 100.00 60.00 Midden, Henry 600 S. 2nd St 100.00 100.00 Midden, X. A 520 W. Canedy 100.00 70.00 Midden, Rose 520 W. Canedy 100.00 70.00 Milburn, Mrs. Francis 542^ X. 2nd St 100.00 100.00 00 Milton, Mrs. Miles 312 W. Herndon St. . . . 100.00 20 Minch, Mrs 843 X. 7th St 100.00 100.00 Minder. George St. John's Hospital 300.00 100.00 Mohay, John 429 Maple Ave 200.00 70.00 Mudra, Barbara 844 Wheeler Ave 100.00 100.00 Muller, Peter 2135 X. 11th St 300.00 180.00

Xeef , William Springfield 100.00 100.00 Xeef, Miss Mary 348 W. Reynolds St 100.00 100.00 Xeef, Philip 1309 X. 5th St 100.00 10.00 Xollen. John 1109 X. 3rd St 100.00 100.00

Ochs, Mrs. John 609 X. 5th St 100.00 25.00

Platters, Mary 819 X. Rutledge St 100.00 100.00 Peter, Ernest 324 W. Reynolds St 100.00 50.00

Peter, Marie, Frank A: Adolph 408 W. Mason St. . 100 00 60.00 Philipp, Anna M 904 E. Reynolds St 100.00 100.00

Riesen, Rev. L X. 6th St .000.00 Routh, Carl & Lena 318 X. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Reinhart, Albert 711 Enos Ave 100.00 100.00

99 Name Address Pledged Paid Rauth, Carl 506 X. 6th St 300.00 200 00 Rauth, Joseph B 1000 X. 1st St 300.00 180.00 Rechner Jr., August 224 W. Miller St 100.00 41.67 Rechner Sr., August 504 X. 12th St 500.00 340.00 Rechner, Joseph 504 X. 12th St 100.00 33.00 Rechner, Louis Bond & Maple Sts 100.00 Rechner, Sigmund 1041 X. 3rd St 200.00 200.00 Rechner, William 715 X. 4th St 100.00 75.00 Rechner, William 504 X. 12th St 100.00 95.00 Reed. Clarence 1148 X. 5th St 100.00 Reilly, Otillia 708 X. 14th St 100.00 Reilly, X. E 708 X. 14th St 100.00 Reinhart, Miss Maggie 819 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Reinhart, Miss Mary 819 X. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Reisch, Albert 1731 Wiggins Ave 5.000 00 3,000.00 Reisch Sr., George 1504 S. Lowell Ave 1.000.00 400.00 Reisch Inc. Co., The George P. O. Box 295 2,500.00 1,500.00 Roth. Frank A Curran. Ill 100.00 35.00 Rothermel. Mathius 1050 X. 1st St 100.00 100.00

Swanik, John 616 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 Sadwitz, Joseph St. John's Hospital 100.00 100 00 Sandhaas, John 1005 X. 2nd St 100.00 100 00 Sandhaas, Jos 524 W. Herndon 100.00 40 00 Singer. Wendolin 815 X. 8th St 100.00 60.00 Schaefer, Anton J 1010 Eno> Ave 100 00 60.00 Schafer & Sons, .Joe First & Madison Sts 2,500.00 2.500 00 Schaefer, Leonard 921 N. 1st St 100.00 100.00 Srhafer, Pauline 14~>0 Lafayette St.. Denver, Col. 100.00 60.00 Schafer, Wilhelma 1122 X. Rutledge St 100.00 60.00 Schoenle, Geo 804 X. 6th St 300.00 200.00 Sehoenle. Mrs. Minnie 626 X. 2nd St 100.00 35.00 Schlosser, William 035 X. loth St 100.00 100.00 Schmitt, Hilda M MXi X. 6th St 100.00 100.00 Schmitt. Val F 1120 X. 2nd St 100.00 Schnntz, Mathiaa 518 W. X. Grand Ave 100.00 54.00 Schneider, Joseph 208 W. Lawrence Ave 300.00 200.00

Schuessler, Helen .1 626 X. 2nd St 100.00 50 00

Schuessler, Val. W 335 W. Carpenter St 1 50 00 112.50 Schuerman, T. J 801 N. 9th St 100.00 67.00 Schwener Jr., Joseph B 423 X. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Schwener Sr.. Joseph 423 X. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Seiz. Chas. W 628 9 Amos Ave 100.00 50.00 Shea, Goo. E 1033 X. Rutledge St 100.00 60 00 Siebert. Edw 512 W. X. Grand Ave 100.00 100 00

St. Francis X. Sue.. St. P. jfc P 420 X. 6th St 500.00 500 00 Sonimers. Mrs. Anna 1034 X. 3rd 100.00 25 OO Sominers. Henry 500 X. 6th St 200.00 120 00 Sonimers, Stephen R. R. Xo. 1 150.00 100. (X) Sonimers, Mrs. Teresa R. R. Xo. 4 100.00 33.00 Spengler, X. D R. R. No. 4 100.00 Sperl. August 2016 E. Monroe St 100.00 60.00 Stegmeyer, Henry 924 X. Rutledge St 100.00 50.00 Stieren Sr., William 602 W. Maple Ave 100.00 45 00 Stieren Jr., William 602 W. Maple Ave 100.00 45.00 Strebel, John 619 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 Strebel, Mrs. Mary 615 W. Calhoun Ave 100.00 35.00

Theilken Sr.. Gerhard 938 X. 2nd St 100.00 25 00 Theilken, Paul 917 X. 2nd St 100.00 25.00 Thoma, Frank 2121 S. 5th St 100.00 100.00 Thoma. Mrs. Hugo 525 X. 4th St 100.00 100.00 Thoma. Hugo 525 X. 4th St 300.00 300.00 Troeoch, Miss Edna 916 X. 5th St 150.00 Troeoch. Miss Helen A Eliz 1167 X. 4th St 150.00 75.00 Trutter, Mary R. R. Xo. 7 100.00 25.00 Trutter, Leonard R. R. Xo. 7 100.00 50.00 Trutter, Joseph 1152 X. 2nd St 100.00 25.00 Trutter, Charles 200 Blk. E. Jefferson St 100.00 50 00 Trutter. Miss Anne D R. R. Xo. 7 100.00 75.00 Trutter. Mrs. Albert 129 S. Douglas Ave 100.00 Trutter. Albert 129 S. Douglas Ave 100.00 66.00

Wehrle. Josephine 719 X. Rutledge St 100.00 100.00 Weis. Mr. & Mrs. C 431 X. 6th St 100.00 50.00 Weissenberg. Mr. & Mrs. O 717 J4 E. Reynolds St 100.00 100.00 Weishar, Hilda 817 X. 5th St 100.00 Weishar, Leo C 817 X. 5th St 100.00 35.00 Weis, Florian J 510 Enos Ave 100.00 67.00 Westenberger. Mrs. Gerhard 1100 X. 5th St 100.00 100.00

Werner, Oscar 912 X. 2nd St 100.00 25 . 00 Wiedlocker, Frank 529 X. 2nd St 500.00 500.00 Wiesenhart, Theodore 726 X. 11th St 150.00 100.00 Winkelman, Fritz 703 X. 14th St 100.00 40.00 Winch, John R. R 100 00 33.00 Weisenberger, Joseph 713 X". Fifth St 100.00

100 .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Wochner, Marie 113 S. Glenwood Ave 100.00 70.00

Wochner, Rose 113 S. Glenwood Ave 100 . 00 50. 00 Wochner, Theresa 113 S. Glenwood Ave 200.00 140.00 Wolashyn, Michael 633 X. loth St 100.00 50.00

Zander, Anton 837 X. 8th St 100.00 40.00 Zimmerman, J. B R. R. Xo. 8 100.00 100.00

SPRIXGFIELD, ILL.—ST. PATRICK'S

Arnold, Miss Nettie 1618 S. 17th St $ 100.00 $ 70.00

Bales, John M 2129 Clear Lake Ave 100.00 100.00 Barregarye, Maurice 1 126 E. Pine St 100.00 100.00 Brennan, Mr. & Mrs. John 1806 S. 8th St 100.00 50.00 Brewer, James E 1816 E. Brown 100.00 Butterly, Catherine 1603 S. 8th St 100.00 10.00

Cadigan, Mrs. Margaret 1948 E. Capitol Ave. . 200.00 33.34 Callahan, Margaret 1524 S. 8th St 100.00 100.00 Canavan, Thomas 1909 S. 19th St 100.00 30.00 Carrigan, Maurice 2003 E. Cook St 100 00 24.99 Clark, John 1428 S. 17th St 100.00 Clifford, John 1500 S. 8th St 100.00 10.00 Clusker, James 609 Princeton Ave .... 100.00 100 00 Coleman, Mary 1809 S. 11th St 100.00 24.99

Conlon, Cecelia & Frances Finan 1320 E. S. Grand Ave. 200 . 00 100.00

. 66.66 Conlon, James 1605 Loveland Ave . . 100.00 Conway, Francis P 2028 E. S. Grand Ave. 100.00 25.00 Corcoran Jr., Andrew 205 E. Dale Ave 100.00 Corcoran Sr., Andrew 205 E. Dale Ave 156.00 52.00

Dirksen, W. H 1314 S. 8th St 100.00 Duffy, Patrick 1721 S. 18th St 100.00 10.00

Eck, Mr. John 127 E. Dale 100.00 100.00

Fennessy, Rev. Thomas 1,000.00 200.00

Gallagher, James 1403 S. 7th St 200.00 200.00 Galloway, Edw. J 2215 S. 10th St 100.00 Gartlan, Lawrence, Lizzie & James.. .R. R. Xo. 7 100.00 60.00 Gatschenberger, Anna, Helen & Ben.. .1731 S. 7th St 100.00 Gatschenberger, Otto 2700 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 Glennon, Leonard W 721 E. Laurel St 100.00 10.00 Gramlick, Mr. Fred 1917 S. 18th Sr 100.00

Hall. Emma 2352 S. 10th St 100.00 Hallinan, B. J 1425 S. ISth St 100.00 100.00 Hanselman, Henry E 1801 E. Jackson St 100 .00 Heffron, John 2124 S. 10th St 100.00 Herter. Henry A 1501 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 50.00 Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 1614 S. 7th St 100.00 Hoban. Patrick 1132 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 20.00 Hoffman, Mr. H. J 316 S. 18th St 100.00

Jagodzinski. Joe L 2121 S. 18th St 100.00

Kane, Timothy P 1521 S. 8th St 100.00 Kelly, James A. (Bess) 1720Loveland Ave 100.00 Kelly, Mr. £ Mrs. J. F 1412 S. 8th St 300.00 150.00 Kenny Sr., John J 1117 E. Ash St 100.00 58.31 Kolaz. Paul 1724 S. 7th St 100.00 Kruger, Xick R. R. Xo. 3, Box 89 100.00 20.00

Landers, Rev. J 1712 E. S. Grand Ave 500.00 Laden, Wm. J 1307 E. Cedar St 100.00 41.65 Libbv. John 1910 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 Liddy, Gerald 1826 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 Liddv. Jerrv 1826 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 Lueschen, Mary C 1731 S. 7th St 200.00 Lyons, Frank 1812 E. Cedar St 100 00 20.00

McCann, John 2104 S. 11th St 100.00 8.33 McClernon, James 2225 E. Brown St 100.00 8.33 McConnell. Mr. & Mrs. Ed 1708 S. 11th St 100.00 McConnell, Patrick 1607 S. 11th 100.00 49.99 McDonough, Thomas 2109 S. 15th St 100.00 Garritv, John 2425 S. 12th St 100.00 70.00 McGuire. Mr. Maurice 630 Canedy St 100.00 20.00 McKennedy, John 1126 E. Ash St 100.00 16.66

Maher. Patrick 2021 E. Cook St 100 . 00 Melvin, Mrs. J. M 322^ S. 8th St 100.00 70.00 Mrasak, John 101 Stevens Ave 100.00 100.00

101 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Marren, James L 235S Yale Blvd 100.00 33 . 66

Mennier, Mr. & Mrs. J. A.

O'Brien, James J 2131 Yale Blvd 100.00 O'Neill, Andrew 1018 E. Laurel St 100.00 25.00 O'Reilly, B.J 2016 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00

Panther Creek Mines Inc 402 First Xat'l Bank Bldg 500.00 300.00 Pettiford. Mable 1611 S. 17th St 100.00 Power, Mrs. Walter D 2145 S. 1 1th St 100.00 70.00 Power, Wm. J 1619 Loveland Ave 100 00 50.00

Quinn, Frank 1809 E. Capitol Ave 100.00

Reed. Catherine 1948 E. Capitol Ave 100.00 16.66 Reif. Mr. & Mrs. Gus 11th & S. Grand 100.00 100.00

Reif . Mary 1601 S. 8th St 100.00 20.00 Reilly, Bernard E. Jr 1913 E. Pine St 100.00 Reynolds, Wm. L 1508 3. 14th St 100.00 10.00

Rooney, James 2120 8. 1 ltd St 100.00 8 . 33 Rooney, Peter 2104 S. 11th St 100.00 Roth, Mr. & Mrs. Hy 1 1 14 S. 18th St 100.00 100 00 Rourke, Martin 1210 Lenox Ave 100.00 Russell, Mrs. Bridget 2015 E. Jackson St... 100.00 33.00 Rutschke, Edward H F-l 100.00 50.02 Ryder, James 1803 E. Capitol Ave. 100 00 100.00 Ryder, Kate 1803 E. Capitol Ave 100.00 100.00 Ryan, Mrs. Patrick A 2023 E. Cook St 100 00

Ryan Family, The 2100 Clear Lake Ave . 100 00 100 00 Rooney, Mr. & Mrs. Thos 2526 S. 14th St 100.00 S 33

8anner, Frank 1704 S. 8th St 100 00 100.00 Scanlon. J.J. (Mrs. Cecelia) 1401 S. 8th St 500.00 500.00 Scott, Maurice M Rochester. Ill 100.00 66.75 Shaughnessy, S. J 1710 E. S. Grand Ave. 100.00 58.31

8hea, Mary. Anna

Trapp. Henry 1815 E. S. Grand Ave 100.00 100.00 Tiernan, Mr. M. W 1522 S. 15th St 100.00 100.00

Vettel, George 2157 S. 10th St . . 100 00 100.00 Vogelsang, Edwin J Springfield 100.00 100.00

Walsh, David M 1522 S. 7th St . . 100.00 60.00

Walsh. Maurice E 1524 S. 7th St. . 100.00 20.00 Waters, Alice H 1819 S. 7th St 150.00 150.00 Wessing, Andrew 1122 E. Cook St 100.00 10.00

Wheatly, Mr. & Mrs. Edw 214 Daniel St . . . 100.00 20.00 White, Mrs. John A 1804 E. Pine St 150.00

Wood, John & Marv 2301 S. 14th St . 100.00 100. 00

Young, Mrs. Frank 217M E. Adams St 100.00 100.00

ALTON, ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Ashlock, Mrs. Gus 901 Henry St $ 100.00 $ 33.34 Brune, Rev. J.J .000.00 1,000 00

Beazley, Chas. G 522 H E. 3rd St 100.00 87 . 50 Berghoff, Miss Augusta R. F. D 100.00 33.32 Berner Sr., John A 614 E. 3rd St 100.00 50.00 Bissinger, W. E 609 E. 7th St 100.00 60.00 Brown, Mr. & Mrs. E. A 606 E. 8th St 100.00 35.00 Butler, John E 657 E. Broadway 100.00 60.00 Caldwell, Margaret May 710 E. 6th St 150.00 150.00 Cope, Archie 526 E. 8th St 100.00 50.15 Crofton, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 924 Tremont 100.00 58.33

Degenhardt Sr.. Mr. & Mrs. A. J 537 E. 7th St 100.00 Dennison, Mr. & Mrs. John T 720 Royal St 100.00 100.00 Drexihus, John A R. R. 1, Bethalto, 111 100.00 100.00

102 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Eckhard, J. E 518 E. 4th St 100.00 50.00 Eckhard, Joseph 1511 Central Ave 100.00 25.00 Ehrhardt, Mr. & Mrs. F. A 801 E. Broadway. 100.00

Fechtel, Sophia 525 E. 4th St 100.00 100.00 Federle, Miss Mary 410 E. 12th St 100.00 58.33 Flori, Frank 3004 Fernwood Ave 100.00 Flori, Jacob 3004 Fernwood Ave 100.00 67.50 Flori, Joe A 3004 Fernwood Ave 100.00 30.00 Flori, Wm 623 E. 9th St 100.00 70.00

Gissal, J. H 1200 Alby St 100.00 100.00 Goeken, G. W. & Leo 1015 Langdon 100.00 100.00 Goeken, J. F 921 Henry St 100.00 100.00 Goff, Rose M 443 E. 4th St 100.00 50.00 Grossheim, J. A 927 E. 7th St 100.00 33.33 Gruse, Mr. & Mrs. John 2022 Central Ave. 100.00 100.00 Gschwend, W. L 1131 Warren 150.00 100.00 Gschwend, Wm 1131 Warren 150.00 100.00

Heinzmann, Rev. R. A 500.00 125.00 Haas, Mrs. Hattie 1035 Washington. 100.00 100.00 Hartman, Elizabeth 2211 Central Ave. 100.00 100.00

Haskr, Jos 1207 Garden St. . 100.00 100.00 Haunsperger Sr., Simon 727 E. 7th St 100.00 70.00 Heintz, Leo G 301 Prospect 150.00 75.00 Hellrung, B. J 701 Central Ave.. 100.00 60.00 Hellrung, Henry C 721 E. 6th St 100.00 67.00 Hellrung, Herbert C SOS Alton St 100.00 67.00

Hellrung, L. W. & Daughter 1111 E. 7th St. . . 300.00 300.00 Hess, Mrs. Mary 506 E. 5th St 100.00 10.00 Hesse Family 1225 Central Ave 100.00 60.00

Hoehn, John A 620 E. 17th St. . . 100.00 60.00

Huber, Fabian 1206 Garden St . 100.00 100.00 Hufker, Helena 619 Ridge St 100.00 100.00

Hufker, Jos Godfrey, 111 100 . 00 100.00

Jehle, Mrs. Caroline 603 Alby St 100.00 100.00

Jehle, Albert 1002 Union St. . . 100.00 40.00 •loehle, Edw. L 2 124 Sanford Ave. 100.00 60.00

Joehle, Jack 1002 Union St. . . 100.00 40.00

Jothle, M 1002 Union St. . . 150.00 100.00 Jun. Mr. & Mrs. Ed 647 E. 5th St 100.00 68.33

Kelly, Jos. J 451 Bluff St 100.00 60.00

Kelly, Stephen E 2500 Elizabeth . . 100.00 8.33

Kettniss, Margaret 410 Henry St. . 100.00 60.00

Klasner, Mary 525 E. 4th St . . 100.00 100.00 Klasner, Wm. & Family 721 Central Ave. 100.00 100.00 Klinke, John 815 Central Ave 250.00 160.00 Koeller, August 321 Langdon 100 00 100.00

Link, Rev. G. M Benld 500.00 275.00 Langen, Albert W 727 Brown St 100 00 65.00

Mass, Mrs. Henry 1202 E. 4th St. 100.00 Magee, Estelle V 618 E. 7th St. 100.00 40.00

Manns, Frank L 307 Spring St . . 100.00 100.00 Manns, J. C Godfrey, 111... 100.00 67.00

Metzler, Mr. & Mrs. Jos. & Fam 715 E. 4th St . . 150.00 150.00 Miller. Mrs. Clara 516 Easton 100.00 8.33

Nitsche, Geo. J 706 Linden Ave 250.00 200.00

O'Neill, B. J 420 Henry St 100.00 50.00

Peiper, Ferdinand 736 Spring St 100.00

Rexford, Wm 1407 Willard, Upper Alton 100.00 10.00

Sahner, Mrs. Emelie 803 Highland Ave 100.00 49.98 Schitter, Jos. H Godfrey, 111 100.00 100.00

Schafly, Mr. & Mrs. Louis 604 E. 15th St 400 . 00 400.00 Schmidt, John W 946 Union 100.00 100.00 Schmidt, Louis 19 E. 9th St 100.00 50.00 Schulz, William F 906 Royal 100.00 70.00 Schwegel, Mrs. Mary 1403 Main St 100.00 67.00 Senz. Jacob 2424 Sanford Ave 100.00 60.00 Snyder, John 1715 Liberty St 1,000.00000.00 1,000.00 Sprmgman, Edw 1020 Union St 100.00 Spurgeon, Mrs. Emma & Fam 409 Pearl St 150.00 Spurgeon, J. A 1712 Washington Ave 100.00 Stolze, Anthony, Joseph & Josephine.. 1212 Central Ave 100.00 12.00 Struif, Frank 1817 State St 150.00 100.00 Struif, Leo 5 W. Elm St 100.00 100.00

103 .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Taphorn, G 510 Seminary Sq. 200.00 200 . 00

. Volbracht, Mrs. M D. of I. Home . . 100.00 100.00

Walter, J. H 313 E. 9th St 100.00 50.00 Walter, Mrs. Kate A 1417 Prospect 100.00 100 00 Warden. Henrv 1024 Diamond 125.00 Wardein. Mr. & Mrs. V 931 Pearl St 100.00 100 00 Wegener, John A R. R. 1. Godfrey. 111. 100.00 100.00 Wegener, Joseph R. R. 1. Godfrey. 111. 100.00 100 00 4'.* Wegener. Mayme. Theresa, Barbara. .1212 Central Ave. . . . 100.00 98 Weingand, Henry 512 Alby St 100.00 66.68 Weinrich. Frank 614 Mechanic St 100.00 60.00 Wetstein. Mr.

Winkler, Jos. E 839 Silver 100.00 5s . 33 Wolf. Frank R. R 100.00 100.00 Wolf. John & Frieda 723 Central Ave 100.00 67.00 Wuellner, H. & Fam 1712 Maple St 500 00 500 00 Wuellner. .). C. & Fain 916 Roval St 100.00 60.00 Wuellner, Joseph J 525 E. 8th St 100 00 60.00 Wyss. S. H 914 Henrv St 500 00 300.00

ALTON, ILL.—ST. PATRICK'S

Barnhorn, Alphonse 1015 E. 7th St $ 100.00 1 49. 9S Beiser. Harry H 819 £. 7th St 100 00 40.00 Boyle. Frank Iti21 Bogga St 100.00 Callaghan. J. P 212 Monument Ave 100.00 100.00 Carr, John 833 Washington Ave 100.00 100.00 Conley. Patrick 627 E. Fifth St 100 00 100.00 Connell. Miss Regina 1208 Central Ave 100.00 40.00 Davev. Mr. & Mr.-. F 508 State St 100.00 10.00 Delanev. E.J 1540 Highland Ave 100.00 Delaney. H. J 1540 Highland Ave 100.00 Delanev. Valentine 1805 Central Ave LOO (M) Dunn, James P 1218 E. Broadway ion 00

Ferris. Mrs. Nellie 718 E. 5th St 100.00 50.00 Fisher. Louis J 405 Henrv St 100.00 30.00 FiUgerald. John F 1113 Garden St 100.00 100. 00 Fleming. Thos. J 150** Jersey St 100.00 100. 00

Gaghen. John J 1312 Highland Ave 100.00 30 . 00 Garvin, Thomas 620 E. 8th St 100.00 68.00 Geltz, Lester 610 E. 5th St 100.00 Gilmartin Familv Alton. Ill 100.00 100.00 Grady, Steven 918 E. 4th St 100.00 60.00

Hanlon. J. P 915 Highland 100.00 Hartnett, Morris R. R. No. 2 100.00 100.00 Hastings. Mary E 1310 E. Broadway 200 00 200. CHI Hentrich. Gertrude 818 Spruce St 100.00 40.00 Hoeher. D. F 629 Ridge St 100.00 33.00 Hornsey, George 2001 Main St 100.00 100.00

Jordan. Mr. & Mrs. M. W 101* Milnor Ave 100.00 66.00

Kehoe. Rev. F. B .000.00 150.00 Kelley, James 1918 Bozza St 100.00 100.00 Kennedy. J. H.

Lanham, Emanuel 2905 Ethel Ave 100.00 60.00 Luer, Mrs. Mayme D Fairmont Place 100.00 100.00 Maley Family 2412 Sanford Ave 100.00 30.00 Manns, John 1030 Union St 250.00 150.00 Molloy, James J 1209 Central Ave 100.00 Mulville. J. C 719 Spring St 100.00 100.00 McConnell. John E 1813 Washington 100.00

McMahon. Nellie E 2416 Brown St 100.00 50 . 00 McHale. John 928 E. 4th St 100.00 30.00 Niederkorn. Mrs. Henry 2300 Rodgers Ave 100.00 Newman. Thos. P 614 Vine St 100.00 67.00 O'Reilly. Rev. P Alton 500.00 50.00 O'Leary, Mary 2322 Sanford Ave 100.00 10.00 O'Leary, Patrick 2322 Sanford Ave. 100.00 10.00 O'Toole. Charles 1022 Phinney Ave 100.00 10.00

Pondexter. Mrs. Parlev 909 Union St 100.00 53.33

Powell. Miss Emily 1327 E. 5th St ... . 100.00 67.00 Powell. Katherine 1327 E. 5th St 100.00 67.00

104 . . .. .

Name Address Pledged Paid Reilly Family 421 Central Ave 150.00 75.00 Rippley, Leo F 2722 Hillcrest Ave 100.00 30.00 Rynders, Frank 2013 Park Ave 100.00 75.00

Schneider, M.J 1227 E. 6th St 100.00 Scholard, Joe 418 Ridge St 100.00 100.00 Schreier, E. H 1208 Central Ave 100.00 49.98

Shane, Mrs. George 926 Washington Ave . 100.00 50.00 Simpson, James F East Alton, III 100.00

St. Cin, G. W 2718 Hillcrest Ave. . . . 100.00 60.00 St. Joseph's Hospital Alton, 111 200.00 200.00 Stork Sr., William C 1655 Washington Ave. 100.00 50.00

Tone, Mrs. B 1420 E. 4th St 100.00 70.00

Weinrick, Mr. & Mrs. John 1130 7th St 100.00 100.00 Wolf, H. A 2515 Bloomfield St 100.00 100.00

Woodson, C. C 2212 Sanford Ave . . 100.00 33.00

ALTON, ILL.—ST. PETER & PALL'S

Allen, Mrs. Kathryn 1004 State St $ 100.00 $ 100.00

Barrett, Jas 1221 W. 9th St 100.00 100.00 Beiser, F. L 612 State St 100.00 65.00 Betz, A. L 2616 State St 103.15 103.13 Biggins, The Misses 903 State St 500.00 500.00 Broderick, Mr. & Mrs. Edw 1123 W. 9th St 100.00 100.00

Cabrillac, Benvist 1502 State St ,500.00 1,500.00 Callahan, Miss Margaret M 2605 State St 100.00 100.00 Callahan Jr., J. T 2605 State St 100.00 25.00 Caskey, Mrs. C. G State & Godfrey Blvd 150.00 50.00 Cole, Sylvian 1604 State St 100.00 Conley, Charlotte H 1121 State St 100.00 100.00 Connors, M. S 115 E. 6th St 100.00 100.00 Cotter, Mr. & Mrs. H 506 Bond 100.00

Degenhardt, Mrs. Mary 1119 State St 150.00 150.00 Donovan, Mr. & Mrs. M 505 Bond 100.00 100.00 Duffy, Mr. & Mrs. A. J 812 McKinley Blvd. 100.00 58.31 Duggan, D. F 312 Come Blvd 100.00

Fleming, Wm 302 State St 150.00 150.00

Funk, Bert 3023 Alby St ... . 100.00 60.00

Gallagher, Mr. & Mrs. T. E Depot Hotel 100.00 100.00 Germain, Mr.

Gorman, Mr. & Mrs. D 1260 State St. . . 100.00 100.00 Greisbaum. W. H 819 McPhearson 200.00 200.00

Harrington, Arthur J 451 Bluff 100.00 70.00 Hufker, Henry Godfrey, 111 100.00

Kennedy, R. P 427 Bluff St 100.00 100.00 Kiigo, Mrs. A. M 271 Madison Ave 100.00 50.00 Kleinpeter Family 1313 State St 100.00 50.00 Klunk, James A 1323 State St 100.00 100.00 Knight, Mrs. Catherine 1223 State St 100.00 30.00 Krug, A 2223 State St 100.00 75.00

Lavin, E. C. & Anna 812 McKinley Blvd 100.00 58.31 Long, David E 1705 Alby St 100.00 60.00

Mack, Henry 24 E. 9th St 100.00 McGinnis, Jno 1127 State St 500.00 500.00 Muhan, John C 513 Summit 300.00 300.00 Merkle, Frank Godfrev, 111 100.00 100.00 Mills, Mr. & Mrs. R 9 W. 16th St 100.00 Miller, J. B 453 Bluff 250.00 200.00 , Mr. & Mrs. N. J 1524 State St 100.00 60.00 Morrissey, E.J 400 Prospect 100.00 100.00 Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 2325 State St 125.00 125.00 Murphy, Marie 2325 State St 100.00 100.00

Mclnerney, Matthew 2212 Central Ave. . . 100.00 28.00

Pieper, Frank & Family 1530 Market St. . . 100.00 20.00 Richards, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 457 Bluff St 200.00 200.00 Ringemann, Henry & Family 1205 Logan 150.00 150.00 Ryan, Mrs. Margaret 612 State St 100.00 100.00

Spaulding, V. G., Rt. Rev. Msgr 2,000.00!,000.00 1,000.00 Smythe, Rev. P.J 500.00 175.00 Scherer. Mr. & Mrs. J. A 308 Jefferson Ave 100.00 100.00

105 .. ...

Name Address Pledged Paid Siebold, Chas 321 E. 4th St 100.00 100.00

Shea, M. E 924 Belle. . . 100.00 49.98 Springman, John J Broadway & Cherry 250.00 250.00 Springman, Geo. B 211 Patterson PI 100.00 100.00 Springman. Geo. B 815 Douglas 250.00 250.00 Springman. Mr. & Mr*. John 1534 State St 100.00 100.00 Springman. Mr. & Mrs. Jos 821 Douglas 150.00 87.50 Springman, Susan M 815 Douglas 100.00 100.00 Springman, Elizabeth 815 Douglas 100.00 100.00 Struif, A. J 1129 State St 105.00 85.00 Sullivan, J. J 215 Patterson PI 100.00 60.00 Whalen, Rev. Wm. B 500.00 150.00 Walter, Mr. & Mrs. Phil Godfrey. II! 100.00 100.00 Walter, Wm 327 Danforth S1 100.00 65.00 Wannamaker, James ( rodfrey, 111 100.00

Waters, Wm. I ( iodfrey, 111 100. 00 100.00 Weaver. Alex 711 State Si 100.00 100.00 Weule, Russell 1113 Logan 150.00 55.00

Wiedman. A.J 327 Bluff 100.00 64 . 00 Wise, Mrs. Bridget 1118 State St 100.00 100.00 Wittman, Sigmond 1715 Sanborn 100.00 100.00

Zerwas, Fritz R. R. No. l. Godfrey, 111. 100.00 66 . 00

ALEXANDER, ILL. —ST. MARY'S

Lucius, Rev. F. O Alexander. Ill 500 . 00

Berchtold, Carl J. <.V Sisters Alexander, 111 100.00 100.00 Bergschneider, Anton Sr Alexander, III 300.00 200.00 Bergsehneider, Henry Uexander, III 100.00 100.00 Gray, H. T Uexander, 111 100.00 70.00 Hines. Walter R. R. 3, New Berlin. 100.00 Kaiser. F. J. Sr Uexander, 111 150.00 !.-,ii 00 Lockhart, George & Fam R. R. 3, Jacksonville. 100.00 100.00 Luby. John R. R. 3, New Berlin 100.00 75.00 Morley, Pat R. R. 3, .Jacksonville. KM). 00 30.00 Newman, Arthur H. R. 3, Jacksonville. 100.00 100.00 Ridder, H. J Uexander 100.00 66.66 Ridder, Joseph Sr Alexander 100.00 100.00 Ridder, S. J. Sr Alexander 160.00 160.00

Ryan, ( ). E Uexander 100.00 33.00 Smith, John Alexander 100.00 66.66 Walbarm. Mrs. Barbara R. R. 3, Jacksonville. 100.00 100.00 Walbaum, Peter Uexander 100.00 50.00 Walbaum, William Sr Jacksonville 100.00 50.00

ALTAMONT, ILL—ST. CLAIRES

Walsh. Rev. J. P Altamont $ .000.00 $ 1,000.00 Bauer, William F R. R. Altamont 100.00 15.00 Dial, Geo. C R. R. Altamont 100.00 100.00 Dial, Leo M Altamont 100.00 30.00 Doty, Mary E R. R. Bocher City 100.00 100.00 Drysdale, Ella and Anna Altamont 100.00 35.00 Durbin, Harvey H Vvena 100.00 70.00

Heckenkemper, Ben Altamont 100 . 00 100.00 Hogan. T. E 5737 Enright Ave 500.00 175.00 Koberlein, John R. R. St. Elmo 100.00 100.00 Koberlein, Miss Minnie 618 Claytonia Terrace, St. Louis, Mo 105.00 50.00 Koster, Mrs. M. F St. Elmo 100.00 100.00 Laugel, August J Altamont 150.00 50.00 Quatman, Mrs. Anna Altamont 100.00 100.00 Quatman, Ida Altamont 100.00 100.00 Schmitz, Henry W Altamont 100.00 30.00 Siebert, Charles H Altamont 100.00 100.00 Siebert, Joseph A St. Elmo 100.00 100.00 Ungrund, Henry Altamont 150.00 150.00

ANTONTUS, ILL.—ST. ANTHONY'S

Blickhan, Henry R. 2. Adams. 100.00 100.00 Hoebing Sr., Anthony R. 5 Quincy 100.00 67.00 Peter, Albert J R. 2 Adams 100.00 100.00 Wand, John R. 2 Payson 100.00 100.00 Dieterich, Jacob R. 1 Quincy 100.00 100.00

ARCOLA, ILL.—ST. JOHN'S

Toomey, Rev. W. A Areola 1.000.00

Cody, Michael Areola 100.00 33 . 33

Conlin, Ed Areola. 100.00 70 . 00 Conlin, John Areola 100.00 33. 00

106 . .. .

Name Address Pledged Paid Conlin, William Areola 100.00 70.00 Cunningham, Hugh Areola 105.00 100.00 Goggin, P. J Areola 100.00 Haley, John Areola 100.00 100.00 Haley, Mrs. W. F Areola 100.00 58.33 Harrington, John & Fam Humbolt 200.00 65.00 Harrington, Peter Sr Areola 100.00 33.00 Healy, J. B Areola 100.00 50.00 Jacob, Al Areola 100.00 100.00 Lee Family Areola 100.00 50.00 McNally, Miss B Areola 100.00 67.00 McTaggert, Mrs. Rose Areola 150.00 150.00 Melody, J.J Areola 100.00 66.00 Monahan, T. F Areola 100.00 34.00 Schneider, Mrs. Rose Areola 100.00 100.00 Siebern, Jacob R. No. 3 Areola. 100.00 Sullivan, Eugene Mat toon 100.00 33.00 Sullivan, J. H Areola 100.00 66.00

ARENZVILLE, ILL.—ST. FIDELIS

Hahling, Conrad Arenzville. .$ 100.00 $ 100.00

Kolberer, Joseph \nnz\ [lie. ] 00 . 00 100.00 Weber, William. Arenzville 100.00 100.00

ASHLAND, ILL.—ST. AUGUSTINE'S

O'Brien, Rev. D Ashland ,000.00 $ 200.00 Brown, Mrs. Loren Pleasant Plains. 100.00 100.00

Butler, John M Ashland 1 00 . 00 100.00

Butler, Thomas .1 Ashland 100.00 100.00 Butler, William Ashland 100.00 100.00 Cavanaugh, James Ashland 100 .00 100.00

Devlin Sr., John Ashland 100 00 67 . 00 Devlin, J. E. and Frank Ashland 150.00 50.00 Henn, Henry Ashland 100.00 50 00 Huelamann, Mrs. Mary Pleasant Plains. 100.00 100.00 Leahy, J. B Pleasant Plains 100.00 100.00 Leahy, John J Pleasant Plains. 100.00 100.00 Leagy, T. F Pleasant Plains. 100.00 100.00

Leahy, W. R Pleasant Plains 200 . 00 200.00 Mahoney, Mrs. M. B Tallula 100.00 100.00 Morsehhauser, John Ashland 100.00 100.00 Newell, John J Ashland 100.00 100.00 Newell, W. P Ashland 100.00 50.00 Newell, W. P Ashland 100.00 100.00 Rickard, Catherine Ashland 100.00 100.00

ASSUMPTION, ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Higgins, Rev. Daniel J Assumption $ 1,000.00 $ 200.00 Behl, John Assumption 100.00 66.00 Conner, Mrs. Alice Assumption 100.00 16.00 Connolly, T. J Assumption 250.00 250.00 Cronin, Ella Assumption 100.00 100.00 Gushing, E.J Assumption 150.00 100.00 Davin, Mrs. Mathilda St. John's Hospital, Springfield. 100.00 100.00 Debrun, John W Assumption 100.00 100.00 Flaherty, James F Assumption 150.00 75.00

Keating, Dennis Assumption 200.00 200 . 00 LaCharite, David Assumption 500.00 300.00

LaCharite, J. A Assumption 300.00 200 . 00 Lacy, J. W R. R. No. 2 Owaneco 100.00 100.00 Lacy, T. J R. R. No. 2 Pana 150.00 150.00 Leahy, Mrs. Mary Assumption 200.00 140.00 McCormick, May & Bessie Assumption 100.00 100.00 Michael, Joseph A Assumption 100.00 Rivard, Dr. G.J Assumption 500.00 334.00

ATHENS, ILL.—HOLY FAMILY CHURCH

Davis, Rev. M. J. Athens $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00

AUBURN, ILL.—ST. BENEDICT'S

Quinn, Rev. D. J Auburn 1,000.00 300.00

Burtle, Edw. A R. F. D. No. 1 . 150.00 100.00 Burtle, Walter R. F. D 100.00 100.00 Faust, Earl 7 is W. Madison. 100.00 50.00 Faust, Phillip Auburn 100.00 50.00 Flood, Matt R. F. D. Loami 100.00 33.00

107 ..,. . .. .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Flood, Simon A Loami . 100.00 33.00 Hemberger, Joseph Loami . 100.00 100.00 Leahy, T.J Auburn 100.00 50.00 Maxey , William Auburn 100.00 67.00 O'Brien, Thos. R Auburn 100.00 Quinn, Jennie

BATCHTOWN, ILL.—ST. BARBARA'S

Marley, Rev. J. L Batchtown $ 1,525.00 Green, Josie Batchtown 100.00 100.00 Society, Holy Name Batchtown 100.00 35.00

BEARDSTOWN, ILL.—ST. ALEXIUS

Ahern, Rev. James Beardstown 1.000.00 $ 750 00 Baujan. G. E 202 E. Second 300.00 300 . 00 Caldwell, J. J 915 E. 5th St 100.00 66 68 Cissna, Mrs. Harrv 300 Clay St 100.00 60 00 Dovle, J. W 412 W. 8th loo.oo 70.00 Fink, George 1417 E. 8th 100.00 70.00 Gillen, T. P 1216 state St 150.00 75.00 Hanrahan, John 505 E. 3rd 100.00 100 00 Hieronymus, Mr. A: Mrs. W. H 119 E. 3rd 100.00 100.00 Kane Family 110 W. 1th 100.00 Kervin, I )ennis .1 Ill W. Maine 100.00 Kjnstle, Theo. N 516 E, 1th 100.00 100.00 Knights of \<>. Columbus Council 661 200.00 1 33 34 Langdon, William 100 Adams St 100.00 67.00 McCarthy, D. I till 1 6th 100.00 100.00 McCarthy, Eugene T 218 E. 3rd 100.00 50.00 Mrs. McCarthy. J. D. & Fam 412 State St 300 . 00 300.00

McDonald. D. J 311 Monroe St 1 00 00 100.00 McGuire, Mrs. John & Fam 109 E. 10th 100.00 58.31 Murray, Mr.s. Owen cV. ham 417 Monroe St 100.00 10.00 Newdigate, Geo. W 1000 Edwards St 100.00 8.35 Newell, R. A 109 E. 2nd 100.00 Rink, Jessie C 202 W. 6th 100.00 100.00

Schultz, A. 115 W . 7th G 333 33 333 . 33

Schultz, E. E 510 State St 333 . 34 333 . 34 Schultz, John 115 W. 7th 1,000.00 1,000 00 Schwab, Leonard 1116 Canal St 100.00 70.00 Shaughnessy, Harry F 1928 S. Second, Springfield 100.00 Shark, Mrs. John 921 Canal St 100.00 75.00 Smith, Joe A 1300 Adams St 100.00 67.00 Society, Ladies Altar % Jessie Rink 200.00 200.00

Sodality. Young Ladies 215 W. 5th St 100.00 68 . 00 Wallace, Mrs. Clara 202 W. 6th St 100.00 70.00

White, Mrs. C. J 615 Washington 333 . 33 333.33 Young, R. C 509 W. 2nd 100.00

BEND, ILL., R. R. No. OBLONG—ST. VALENTINE

Wubbe, Rev. B .R. R. No. 1, Oblong, 111 $ 500.00 200.00 Klueg, Mrs. Matilda R. R. No. 1, Oblong, III 100.00 100.00 Kraus, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. .R. R. No. 1, Oblong, 111 100.00 100.00 Kraus, Mrs. Mary .R. R. No. 1, Oblong, 111 100.00 100.00 Lobmeier, Aloys R. R. No. 1, Oblong, 111 100.00 50.00 Michl, Wm .R. R. No. 3, Willow Hill, 111.... 100.00 100.00

Rennier Sr., Jacob R. R. No. 3. Willow Hill, 111 ... . 100.00 100.00

Rennier, John .R. R. No. 1, West Liberty. 111. . 100.00 100.00

BENLD, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH

Carey, Rev. E Benld, 111 1,000.00 Gruchalla, Andrew Sawyerville, 111 100.00 60.00 Mathias Jr., Thos R. R. No. 1, Mt. Olive 111. 100.00 60.00

BETHANY, ILL.—ST. ISIDORE

Brown, John Lovington 150.00 $ 100.00

Fanning, Rev. C.J Bethany, 111 . 1,000.00 500.00

Fitzgerald, J. M Bethany, 111 . 100.00 8.37 Madigan, John H Lake City, 111 200.00 200.00 Morrison, Mr. & Mrs. J Lovington, 111 125.00 75.00 Reedy, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Lovington, 111. 100.00 30.00

Reedy, Mrs. Mary Lovington, 111. 225.00 225 . 00 Sherman, Joe Lake City, 111 150.00 150.00

108 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid Sherman, Mr. & Mrs. Mose Lovington 100.00 25.00

Shiels, Mr. & Mrs. Jos Bethany . . 100.00 33.00 Smith, Mrs. Jas Lovington 125.00 61.67 Sullivan, Mike Lake City 100.00 50.00 Tueth, John Lovington. 100.00 58.35

BISHOP CREEK, R. R. 2, DIETERICH, ILL. ST. ALOYSIUS Mission of Teutopolis

Bierman, Ben R. R. No. 2, Dieterich. 111. 100.00 i 5 100.00 Brummer, Herman R. R. No. 2, Dieterich, 111. 100.00 70.00

Cremer, Joseph R. R. No. 2, Dieterich, 111. . 100.00 100.00

Dust, Wm R. R. No. 2, Dieterich. II! . 100.00 Goeckner, Barney R. R. No. 2. Effingham. 111. 100.00 100.00 Hartke, Allie R. R. No. 2, Dieterich. 111. 100.00 100.00

Niemerg, Joseph Sr R. R. No. 2, I >ieterich, 111. 250.00 170.00

Worman, Henry R. R. No. 1 , Dieterich, 111. 100.00 35.00

BLACK JACK, ILL., P. O. TROY, ILL.—ST. JEROME Mission of Troy

Mersinger, Wiemar Troy S 100.00 $ 100.00

BLUFFS, ILL.—ST. PATRICK Mission of St. Mary's, Mt. Sterling

O'Brien, Thos Bluffs $ 100.00 $ ;, oo

BRIGHTON, ILL.—ST. ALPHONSUS

Malloy, Rev. P. J Brighton $ 1,000.00 $ 200.00 Byrnes, Helen Brighton 100.00 100.00

BROCTON, ILL.—ST. Mission of Hume

Carroll. Thomas Brocton 100.00 $ 70.00

Carroll, Thomas J Brocton. 100.00 35 . 00 Fitzgerald, Thomas Brocton ioo. on 70.00

Meehan, P. H Brocton 100 00 35 . 00 Sullivan, Elizabeth Brocton 100.00 70 00 Sullivan, James Brocton. 100.00 70.00

BRUSSELS, ILL.—ST. MARY

Arnold, Joseph Golden Eagle, 111 100.00 * 100.00 Benken, B. B. & Sisters Brussels 150.00 150.00 Droege Jr., B. H Brussels 150.00 150.00 Droege, Mrs. M. H Brussels 100.00 100.00 Friedel Sr., Paul Golden Eagle 100.00 100.00 Gebben, Geo Brussels 100.00 35.00 Hagen, Felix Brussels 100.00 33.00 Hanneken, Henry Brussels 100.00 34.00 Held, Theo Brussels 100.00 67.00 Kamp, Andrew Golden Eagle 100.00 100.00 Kiel, Herman Brussels 100.00 50.00 Nolte. John Golden Eagle, 111 100.00 100.00 Nolte, Joseph Golden Eagle, 111 100.00 100.00 Pohlman, Barney Brussels 100.00 67.00 Pohlman Sr., William Brussels 100.00 66.00 Schnelton, Rev. H. B Brussels 1,000.00 700.00 Schmidt, Miss Marg Brussels 100.00 100.00 Schnelton, Frances A Brussels 100.00 100.00 Schneiton, Henry Brussels 500.00 350.00 Schulte, Henry Golden Eagle 100.00 100.00 Stein, Frank Golden Eagle 100.00 67.00 Toppmeier, Barney Deer Plain 100.00 100.00 Weisharr, Charles Brussels 400.00 400.00 Weisharr, Joseph Brussels 100.00 100.00 Whittmond, Chas. A Brussels 100.00 Zigrang, P. M Brussels 100.00 100.00

BUFFALO, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH Mission of Riverton

Call, D. J Buffalo. 100 00 $ 100.00 Costello, Mrs. Maggie. Buffalo 100.00

109 . .

Name Address Pledged Paid McCann, J. E Buffalo 100.00 30. 00 McCann, Xoah Buffalo 100.00 58.31 McCann, Mrs. R. C Buffalo 100.00 100.00

McCann. Robert C. (Deceased; J. E. McCa 1 % 00 . 00 100.00 Mulcahy, Daniel M Buffalo 100.00 100.00 Mulcahy, P. J Buffalo 100.00 100.00 Mulcahy. W.J Buffalo 100.00 35.00 Murphy Family. The Buffalo 100.00 100.00 Shanle, John Buffalo 100.00 66.00 Venneman, H. V Buffalo 100 00 100.00

BL'NKER HILL. ILL -ST MARY

Bierbaum, Julia Bunker Hill $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Dougherty. John Bunker Hili 100.00 8.35 Friedrichsen. Mrs. Marg Bunker Hill 100.00 44 00 Gosch, Mrs. Herman Bunker II j 100.00 100.00 Lee. Mrs. Edw Bunker Hill 100.00 75.00 McDonnell. Josephine Hunker Hill 100.00 70.00 Hill McMarrow, Mary Hunker . . 100 00 100 00 Stolze, J. C. I>. Rev. C Hunker Hill 1,000.00 300.00 Sneeringer, William Bunker Hill 100.00 45.00 Stadelman, Fred J Bunker Hill 100.00 52.50 Suedel, Mrs. John Bunker Hill 100.00 55.00 Walter Jr., John Bunker Hill 100.00 70.00 CAMP POINT, ILL. ST. THOMAS Mission of Liberty

Schmidt, Mrs. Frank Camp Point $ 100 00 100 oo

CARLINVILLE, ILL. -ST. JOSEPH

Behrendt, August 113 Alton St S IO() 00 .

Carmody, Katherine 434 X. Broad 1 00 . 00 50.00 Dunn, Dick Steinmeyer Bldg loo 00 40 00 Engel, Elizabeth Carlinville 100.00 60 00 Flori, Henry 526 S Plum 100.00 67.00 Flori, Jacob N. Plum St 100.00 67.00 Flori, Joseph X Side of Square 300 00 200.00 Flori, Mr. & Mrs. Mike North West St 100.00 60.00 Formea, Regina 533 B. Plum 100.00 33 . 00 Gleiber, The Misses 213 Pine St 100.00 100.00 Hacke. Mrs. Anna & Fam Carlinville 100.00 49.98 Hesseldenz. H. C 507 W Main 100.00 70.00 Kaufman, John 532 S. Plum 100.00 67.00 Koester, Mrs. Cath 626 E. Second So. St 100.00 37.00 Kuerschen, Albert 535 Locust St 100.00 70.00 Lott, Henry Carlinville 100.00 100.00 Metzger. Oscar Carlinville 100.00 30.00 Metzger. Robt 727 X. Broad St 100.00 100.00 Meyer. Mrs. Franklin Carlinville 100.00 50.00 Muench, Frank A 907 E. First St 500.00 334 00 Mever, Mrs. Rosalia 522 S. Broad St 100.00 100.00 Pockrzwinski. Albert 1222 S. Broad St 100.00 100.00 Rose. John 214 Walnut St 100.00 50.00 Rodent ret er. Paul % Glendale Dairv 100.00 65.00 Sandage. Mrs. A. C 404 X. Charles 100.00 33.00 Schmidt. Anthonv P Carlinville 100 00 67.00 Scholl, Joseph 130 E. Mulberry 100.00 10.00 Schroeder, Andrew J 1020 S. Oak 100.00 100.00 Seyfrit. Mathew 407 Chestnut St 100.00 30 (X) Sexton. Dr. E. E W. Side Square 100.00 70.00 Tostberg. Henry S. Plum .St 100.00 50.00 Watermeier, Anton Carlinville 100.00 34 00

Watermeier. Joseph Carlinville 100.00 33 . 00

Westermeier, Al. P 238 E. First X. St 100.00 60 . 00 Westermeier, Casper 23s E. First X. St 100.00 60.00 Westermeier. John 243 Seminary Ave 100.00 100.00 Westmeier. Mrs. John 243 Seminary Ave 100.00 100.00

CARLINVILLE, ILL.—ST. MARY

Beilmer, Mrs. H. T 407 S. West . . 100.00 Bloomfield. J. R 204 Hoehn St 100.00 Burger, Kilian 100.00 Carmodv, S. T 422 X. Broad. 150.00 75.00 Caveny. Peter J 237 E. Second. 100.00 Cogan. John Carlinville .... 100.00 35.00 Costelio, Thomas J Carlinville .... 100.00 60.00

110 .. .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Devitt, Frank 728 S. Locust 100.00 Devitt, John 728 W. Locust 100.00 50.00 Drury, Opha Carlinville 100.00 100.00 Dunn, John R Carlinville 100.00 Flannigan, Edward 322 S. Plum 100.00 oo!66 Formea, Joseph W. Mulberry St 100.00 25.00 Griffin, John Carlinville 100.00 100.00 Hensey, Rev. G. P Carlinville ,000.00 200.00 Harkins, Mrs. Jas. F., & Fam 502 W. 1st. So. St... 100.00 70.00 Kroetzer, Frank 1 10 S. Plum St 100.00 100.00 McCormick, Sam Carlinville 100.00 60.00 McXichols, Jas. & Mary Carlinville 100.00 65.00 Martin, Mr. Dan St. Geo. Hotel 300.00 200.00

Moran, John 1 430 W. First So. St . . 100.00 50.00 Murphy, Mary & Marg Carlinville 150.00 100.00 O'Xeil. Ed. Hugh 109 X. West St 100.00 Paul, Mrs. Fred W 521 E. Main St 100.00 'soioo Paul, Mrs. Helen 402 X. Broad St 100.00 100.00 Savage, Catherine A Carlinville 100.00 \\ Schaefer, Ferdinand 226 X. "est St 100.00 ioo : 6o Schaefer, Bertha & Josephine 226 X. West St 100.00 60.00 Sexton, D. E Carlinville 500.00 400.00

Stengl, Bernard W 431 W. 2nd So. St. . . 100.00 33.00

CARROLLTON, ILL.—ST. JOHN

Carmody, T. E Carrollton 100.00 50.00 Costello, Rev. Thomas Carrollton. 1,000.00 400.00 Hansen, Anton Carrollton 100.00 100.00

Kirbach, Martin C Carrollton . 100.00 '

Kirbach, N.J Carrollton . 100.00 30^00

Lake, Henry Carrollton . 100.00 100.00 Steinacher, Peter Carrollton 100.00 100.00

CASEY, ILL. P. O. TEUTOPOLIS, ILL. -ST. CHARLES Mission of Teutopolis

Duffy, Michael J Casey $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Finn, Leo Casey 100.00 40.00 Huston, Mrs. Harry Casev 100.00 100.00 Wekenmen, Miss Eliz 101 W. Main St. 100.00 100.00

CHANDLERVILLE, ILL.—ST. BASIL Mission of Virginia

Markert Family Chandlerville 100.00 100.00 Pauley, Xick Chandlcrvillc 100.00 100.00

CHARLESTON, ILL.—ST. CHARLES

Alwell, Martin Charleston 100.00 $ 66.66 Brumlevc, R. H Charleston 100.00 Carmichael. Mrs. H. A Box 363, Charleston. 100.00 33.00 Conrad, J. F Charleston 100.00 100.00 Conrad, Miss Mamie Charleston 100.00 70.00 Connolly, Rev. John J Charleston 500.00 100.00 Gail, August H 124 Polk St 100.00 Guiney, Mrs. Rose M 202 4th St 500.00 350.00

Grant, Anthony Charleston , 100.00 66.00 Grant, Joseph 1033 Jefferson St ... 100.00 100.00

Grant , William Sr Charleston 225.00 150.00 Inyoit, E. W Charleston 100.00 35.00 Kenney, Mary N Charleston 100.00 100.00 Kenney, Will J Charleston 100.00 100.00 Koch Fred J Charleston 100.00 33.00 Lynch, Arthur Charleston 100.00 8.00 Lynch, Clarence G 209 State St 100.00 Lynch, C. E 817 Fourth St 100.00 Lynch, Thomas J 206 Fourth St 100.00 33.00 McCarthy, Agnes 1120 Madison St 100.00 100.00 McCarthy, Miss Bessie Charleston 100.00 66.66 McCarthy, Con. J 1120 Madison 100.00 100.00 McCarthy, John J 855 S. 11th 100.00 49.50 McCarthy, Patrick Charleston 100.00 66.00

McGurty , John E Charleston 100.00 McMahon, Con. J Charleston 100.00 Malone, Geo. M Charleston 100.00 30.00 Mispogel, Edw. J 505 Harrison 100.00 33.00 Muchmore, Mr. C. B Charleston 100.00 66.33 Pritchard, John G Left Town 100.00 Romans, J. R Charleston 100.00 66.00

111 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid Shea, Mrs. Hannah 307 Monroe 100.00 33.00 Tohan, Hugh 903 Madison St 100.00 33.00 Tohan, Joseph 903 Madison St 100.00 66.00 Tripp Family, The Charleston 100.00 66.00 Whalen, Edward Charleston 100.00 66.00 Whalen, John Charleston 500.00 500 00 Whalen, Joseph Charleston 100.00 100.00

COFFEEN, ILL.—ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

Fannon, Rev. J. R Coffeen $ 1,000.00 $ 350.00

Spinner, Joseph Coffeen 100 . 00 100 . 00

COLLINSVILLE, ILL.—SS. PETER & PAUL

Bellinger, Dr. James E 303 N. Morrison $ 200.00200 . 00 $ 83 . 32 Griffin, Anna 305 Vandalia 100.00 100.00 Hogan, Rev. J.J Collinsville 500.00 50.00 Marks, Rev. F. A Collinsville 500.00 150.00 Niehaus, Jos R. R. No. 2, Granite City 100.00 50.00 Niehaus, Wm. F -401 Vandalia 100.00 60 00 O'Farrell, Anthony 519 N. Morrison 100.00 75.00 O'Farrell, Patrick 116 Brennan 100.00 100.00 Rissi, Ed 406 N. Morrison 100. (X) 70.00 Spann, Matthew R. F. D., St. Clair Ave 100. (X) 8.33 Yigna. Victor 500 N. Hesperia 150.00 100 00 Voight, Lawrence R. F. D., Caseyville 100.00 70 00

DALTON CITY, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Curran, Rev. P. D Dalton City $ 500.00 3 ! 250.00 Delahunty, Mrs. Ella Dalton City 150.00 50.00

Henneberry, David Dalton City 100.00 33 . 33 Henneberry, John Dalton City 100.00 35.00 Hogan, Mike C Dalton City 150.00 50 00 Hogan, William Dalton City 100.00 Morrison, James Dalton City 150.00 50.00 Nolan, John Dalton City 150.00 150.00 O'Brien, T. F Dalton City 100.00 66.00 Sheehan, T. F Lake City 150.00 50.00 Vollmer. P.J Dalton City 150.00 Welsh, Mike Dalton City 100 00

DECATUR, ILL.—ST. JAMES

Appenzeller, F.J 1205 E. Prairie $ 100.00 J ! 33.33 Aschauer, C.J 224 Citizens Blvd 150.00 100.00

Behrman, Louis 1212 E. Main 125.00 85.00 Boehm. Elizabeth 560 Powers Lane 100.00 100.00 Brand, Louis H 2195 Giles Ave 100.00 ' Bretz. Mr. & Mrs. J. P 2360 E. Wood 150.00 'iixhoo Brinkoetter, T. A. & Fain 1005 E. Prairie 100.00 33 00 Burtschi, J. L 1004 E. Main 300.00 200.00

Ernst, Wm 651 E. Wood . 100.00 100.00 Flecken.*tein, Michael 568 S. Jackson. 105.00 70.00

Hahn, A. L 320 W. Eldorado . . 100.00 100.00

Hahn, Otto E 320 W. Eldorado . . 100.00 Henry, Anna K 126 W. Washington. 100.00 Hornback, Roy S R. R. No. 5 100.00 ' 56:66

Klasner, Rev. F. W Decatur 500.00 Keck, J. V 1074 E. Clay 100.00 "06.66

Kekeisen Sr., Frank 537 N. Broadway . . 100.00 67.00 Kunz Family 336 E. Decatur 100.00

Loftus, Mrs. Catherine & Children.. . .908 E. Prairie 100.00 33.00

Marty, Bernard J 788 S. Webster 100.00 65.00 Marty, John G 734 E. Johns Ave 15000 120 00 Michel, Henry 754 E. Cleveland Ave 100.00 33.00 Miller, Paul A. & Fam 1054 E. Clay 100.00

Nelson, John W 1048 W. Macon 500.00 100.00

O'Mara, Alice 1388 W. Forest Ave 100.00 100.00

Ostendorf , Rev. F.J 1,000.00 400.00

Pfile, Mr. & Mrs. E. H 841 E. Decatur 100.00 25.00

112 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Quintenz, Syl. 1606 E. William. 100.00 60.00

Rademacher, Theo 147 S. Calhoun . 100.00 100.00 Raupp, W. J 928 W. Main 100.00 66.66 Rohr, L. N 812 E. Cleveland. 150.00 100.00 Russell, Frank E 783 E. Wood 100.00 100.00

Scherer, Raymond 977 E. William. 100.00 100.00 Schimanski, V. J 1004 E. Prairie 100.00 33.00 Schoenle, Barbara 225 S. Webster. 150.00 150.00 Schoenle, Mr. & Mrs. Joe 711 E. Cantrell. 300.00 200.00 Schuerman, Ludwig 846 S. Webster 100.00 75.00 Schudel, Mrs. J. F 1442 W. Wood. 200.00 175.00

Schultz, Frank 1453 E. Main. . 100.00 66.67 Spaeth, Mr. & Mrs. A 831 Cantrell 2,000.00 1,500.00 Stauder, W. P 1636 Cobb Ave. 100.00 70.00 Stiehle, Mrs. J 1442 W. Wood 100.00 100.00

Theiss, Mrs. E 255 E. Crea.... 150.00 100.00

Walmsley, C. R 245 S. Crea 100.00 33 . 33

Willis, Mrs. Anna 418 S. Webster. . 100.00 66.66

Zwilling, Geo 356 W. Eldorado 100.00 100.00

DECATUR, ILL.—ST. PATRICK

Alman, Miss M. C 1006 E. Lincoln $ 300.00 100.00

Barry St., James 626 S. Jackson 100.00 33 00

Barry, T. J 215 Oakdale Blvd. 200.00 50 . 00 Buckley, Elizabeth 1505 E. Main 100.00 60.00

Buckley, Josephine 1505 E. Main. . . . 100.00 60.00 Buckley, Mr. & Mrs. T.J 1505 E. Main 100.00 60 00 Burns Sr., John (J23 W. Green St. 300.00 15.00

Canavan, Wm. F 253 Woodland 200.00 135.00

Carroll, Miss Mary & Mother 850 W. Decatur. . 100.00 100 00 ChristhofT, T. A 1331 E. William. 100.00 34.00

Cook, Mrs. Mary A 919 W. William . . 200.00 200.00 Cooney, Wm. F 944 W. College St. 100.00 60.00

Costello, John C 228 Oakdale Ave . 100.00 60 00

Delahunty, A. O 1520 E. North 100.00 67.00 Downing, T. E 256 W. Main 100.00 Doyle, P. J 121 E. Main 100.00

Driscoll, J Citizen's Natl. Bank Bldg. 300.00 200 . 00 Duggan, James M 1409 E. Williams 100.00 50.00 Duggan, John J 1409 E. Williams 100.00 67.00

Finn, P. W 110 N. Edward 250.00 168.00 Fitzpatrick, M. W 418 E. Eldorado 150.00 50.00 Flannery, E. E 2000 W. Main 100.00

Gogerty, Mrs. Honere 1052 E. North 150.00 100.00 Gollings, W. E 648 W. Prairie 200 00 50.00 Gralliker, B 1499 W. Forest Ave 100.00 100.00 Gralliker, Jas. J 1228 E. William 100.00 30.00

Harte, Rev. A.J Decatur 500.00 30.00 Hally, Wm. H 540 N. Mercer 100.00 35.00

Hayes, E. A 226 N. Taylor Ave . 150.00 100.00 Hayes, Dr. John 525 W. King 200.00 200.00

Heger, CM 1261 E. Riverside. . 100.00 60.00 Heger, John 435 N. Jackson 100.00 100.00 Heger, Jerome J 1320 E. Main 100.00 66.00 Heinz, H. J 774 S. Webster 100.00 10.00 Hennebery, John 954 W. Main 100.00 100.00

Higgins Sr., Edw 1052 E. Eldorado . . 100.00 100.00

Keating, Miss Hanna 1426 E. Eldorado. 100.00 70.00

Kreher, Leo E 2212 E. Prairie . . 125.00 10.00

Lieban, Mrs. C 1548 W. Macon. 150.00 100.00

McCarthy, Eleanor 926 E. Main 100.00 45.00

McEvoy , John H 958 W. William . 150.00 150.00 McFadden, W. T 429 N. Water 150.00 75.00

McGinty, Mary 407 N. Morgan . . 100.00 66.67 McLane, J. E 110 Cobb Ave.... 100.00 100.00 McKeown, Joseph 558 W. Prairie 100.00

Murphy, R. D. M. R., Very Rev. J. J . . Decatur ,000.00 400.00 Malloy, Walter R. No. 2, Box 56 300.00 300.00

Maloney, J.J 659 W. William . 500.00 250.04 Martin, James J 1426 E. Eldorado 100.00 100.00

113 .,.,......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Mattchen Jr.. Peter 936 E. Moore St 100.00 40.00 Mattchen Sr„ Peter 1137 E. Main 100.00 50.00 Meehan Jr., William 941 N. Morgan 100.00 50.00

Metrakos, Mrs. Pete 875M N. Water. . . . 100.00 70.00 Meyer St., F. C 555 W. Decatur St . 100.00 100.00 Meyer, Joseph R 1185 W. Forest Ave. 100.00 30.00 Mooney, Catherine E 658 W. Prairie Ave. 250.00 175.00

Moran, James J . & Son Decatur, 111 500.00 500.00 Morrisey, J. B 12423/6 E. Eldorado 100.00 Muleady, Thomas F 906 E. William 100.00 60.00 Murray, Thos 946 E. William 100.00 100.00

Murray, W. C 860 W. Decatur. . . . 100.00 100.00 Murray, W. E 946 E. William 100.00 100.00

Nees, W. J 254 X. Water 100.00 66.67

O'Brien, T. E 723 W. Prairie 150.00 50.00 O'Neill, A. G 205 X. Dennis 100.00 60.00

Reid, Mary E 848 E. Prairie 100.00 30.00

Ryan, T. J 1109 N. Clinton. . 100.00 100.00

Schneider, W.J 1852 E. Eldorado 100.00 24.99

Sheehan, W. P 1229 E. Main 200 . 00 100.00

Scherer, John M 256 X. Church . . . 100.00 100.00 Shields, Mrs. Kate 214 Summit Ave. 100.00 50.00 Skelley, Lewis 347 N. Calhoun. 150.00 100.00

Stallings, T. E 1085 W. North . . . 100.00

Stengel, Raymond A 225 X. Hay worth . 100.00 100.00

Swisher, Lamont 1019 W. Macon . 150.00 50.00

Taylor. James R 1019 W. Macon . 100.00 66.67 Thorpe, James P 844 X. Edward 105.00 70.00

Walsh, Julia 244 E. Division 100.00 100.00

Walsh, P. T 925 W. Macon . 100.00 10.00 Ward, William 1545 E. William 100.00 34.00 Whitesides, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. C) 221 W. Macon. 100.00 10.00 Welk, J. L 944 E. Edwards. 200.00 200.00 Welk. Leon, Carl & Celia 944 E. Edwards. 100.00 100.00

Young, Alois 567 Greenwood. 100.00 100.00

DECATUR, ILL.—ST. THOMAS

Boose, T. J. (Laura) 234 E. Division 150.00 $ 75.00 Brilley, Mrs. P.J 1548 X. Edward 100.00 33.00 Byrne. Thos. F 1255 X. College 100.00 50.00 Burke, Mrs. Kate 1384 X. Main 100.00 20.00 Carr, Mrs. Delia 747 W. Cushing 100.00 60.00 Curran, Charles 968 W. Packard 100.00 Dineen, Dan 1669 X. Water 150.00 87.50 Donovan, James L 1634 X. Church 150.00 50.00 Donovan, Wm Park Place 100.00 100.00 Fahay, Mr. & Mrs. M 90 St. Thos. Church 1,000.00 1,000.00 Finin, Mrs. Cath 1630 X. Water 100.00 100.00 Foran, Daniel 1304 X. Main 100.00 50.00 Gale, Mrs. Anson 1711 N. Church 100.00 30.00 Henebry, W. B 749 Waggoner 100.00 Houran, M. J 1805 N. Water 100.00 50.00 Huber, J. H 1621 X. Monroe 100.00 25.00 Huber, W. F 1712 X. Monroe 100.00 30.00 Joy, W. F 429 Stewart Ave 100.00 60.00 Lunn, R. H 1524 X. Water 100.00 36.00 McGuire, P.J 260 Stewart Ave 200.00 Matthew, J.J 1722 X. Edward 100.00 T 10.00 Mooney, Mrs. Bruce 1771 X . Union 100.00 Smith, Rev. Andrew Decatur 1,000.00 800.00

Shay, Mrs. Mary 1147 X. Union 100 . 00 100.00

DIETERICH, ILL.—IMMACULATE CONCEPTIONON

Dimond, H. A Dieterich 100.00 $ 33 . 00 Oberbeck, Frank B Dieterich 100.00 100.00 Petry, Wm. J Dieterich 100.00 70.00 Steppe, C.J Dieterich 100.00 35.00 Wernet, Rev. O. J. W Dieterich 500.00

DIVERNON, ILL.- -SACRED HEART Ballog, Joseph Divernon. 150.00 $ 50.00

Fox. Rev. Patrick Divernon. 250 . 00 250.00 Welsh, E.J Divernon 100.00 25.00 Zatyko, Sam Divernon. 100.00 100.00

114 EDGEWOOD, ILL.—ST. ANNE'S

Name Addre&s Pledged Paid

Bushen, Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Mason, 111 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Bushul, Mrs. Roy & Fam Mason, 111 100.00 100.00 Laudreth, Mrs. J. W Edgewood 100.00 100. 00 Marion, Rev. John Edgewood 1,000.00 200.00 Roedel, Mrs. Andy Mason, 111 100.00 75.00 Weber, Charles L Edgewood 100.00

EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.—ST. BONIFACE

Ballweg, Edw 325 N. Fillmore $ 100.00 3 1 100.00

Ballweg, Frank 610 Hillsboro Ave 102 . 00 59.50 Campbell, Ray 315 E. Park St 100.00 60.00 Dickman, Frank 409 S. Buchanan 100.00 100.00 Dohle, Leo F 403 Cherry St 100.00 20.00 Eckhard, Rev. E.J Edwardsville ,000.00 200.00 Fahrig, Albert 325 Park St 100.00 33.50 Fischer, Walter 310 N. Main 100.00 100.00 66.66 Frey , Adolph 108 Magnolia Ave 100.00 Gent, Geo 115 Crocker Place 100.00 Hess, John N 601 N. 100.00 40.00 Hoffman, A.J 203 Springer Ave 100.00 100.00 Kahtz, August Bohm Bldg 100.00 Kahtz, Ben 419 Handle St 100.00 50.00 McNamarra, Jos 115 N. Kansas 100.00 55.00 Perini, Louis 216 Buchanan 100.00 Rezabek, Jos 1 1 14 Sloss St 100.00 41.84 Sch wager, John 210 Franklin Ave 100.00 Soehlke, John B 115 Vandalia St 100.00 Staben, Anna & Ben 726 N. Kansas 120.00 70 . 00 Stolze, A. E 1029 St. Louis St 200.00 200.00 Soltze, Edw 900 St, Louis St 300.00 200.00

Stolze, Louisa 116 S. Buchanan 300.00 200 . 00 Trares, Frank M 1 18 N. Fillmore 100.00 Trares, Henry Sr 424 E. Vandalia 500.00 500.00 Vogel, F. W 500 Brown Ave 100.00 100.00 Weber, Jacob 105 S. Kansas 200.00 120.00

EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.—ST. MARY

Burns, Thos. G 419 Hillsboro Ave $ 100.00 $ 41.69 Carroll, Mrs. C. W Edwardsville 100.00 100.00 DeRoy, John P Edwardsville 100.00 60.00 Drda, Jos Edwardsville 100.00 100.00 Drda, Miss Mamie Edwardsville 100.00 100.00 Edwards, Mr. & Mrs 441 Vandalia 100.00 100.00 Hynu, Dale M Edwardsville 100.00 67.00 Furg son, Dr. E. C Edwardsville 500.00 249. 96 50 02 Geroer, Aloysius 316 N. Fillmore St 100 . 00 . Hartung, Mrs. L. H Edwardsville 100.00 49.98 Hoffmeier, Mrs. Julia 121 N. Kansas 100.00 33.33 Hotz, Joseph 226 N. Buchanan 100.00 58.33 96 00 Hentz, Mrs. Ellen & Fam 169 E. High 145 . 00 . Keshner, Jos. F 814 St, Louis St 100.00 100.00 Kesel Jr., Joseph Edwardsville 250.00 250.00 Kesel, Mr. & Mrs Edwardsville 300.00 300.00 Kesel, Leonard Edwardsville 250.00 250.00 Kribs, H. A Edwardsville 200.00 150.00 Little, Mrs. Geo 211 Commercial St 100.00 100.00 LongSr., T. J 420 St. Louis St 100.00 58.35 Meagher, Rev. Charles Edwardsville 500 .00 75 00 Meek, Mrs. Margaret Edwardsville 100 .00 . Maidl, Thomas Edwardsville 100.00 100.00 O'Reilly, Rev. C. A Edwardsville 1,000.00 200.00 Pizzini, Wm. D Edwardsville 100.00 50.00 Purcell, Patrick 419 Plum St 100.00 50.00 Schafer, Mrs. Annie R. F. D. No. 5 360.00 60.00 Smith, Wm. M. P 1110 2nd St 100.00 100.00 Smith, Mrs. R. V 1110 2nd St 100.00 100.00 Stabem, Mrs. Emma 1110 2nd St 100.00 100.00 Stubbs, Mrs. S. J 211 Commercial St 100.00 100.00 Wayne, W. F Edwardsville 150.00 150.00

EFFINGHAM, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Alt, Harry J 603 Edgar Ave $ 100 on s ; 60.00 Boyle, Mr. & Mrs. A. H Effingham 100 00 41.65

Behrman, C. H 706 W. Fayette 1 00 . 00 50.00 Doyle, Rev. Daniel Effingham 500 00 100.00 Doyle, D. J Effingham f»00 oo Elbow, Mrs. M. L 1022 W. Fayette Ave 100.00 60.00 Eversman, Henry 206 W. Section St 200.00 150.00

115 .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Fisher. C. L 406 S. Banker St 100.00 75.00 Fisher, Mrs. J. H 318 S. Banker St 100.00 75.00 Hogan, Alice 342 S. Banker St 100.00 100.00 Hook. Frank R. R. No. 1, Box 102 100.00 65.00 Ordner, Mary Market St 100.00 100.00 Ordner. William 314 S. 5th St 150.00 12.50 Piper. Mrs. Byran 415 Park Ave 100.00 25.00 Ronev. Dr. J. R E. Fayette Ave 100.00 100.00 Stumbang, Lilian % Star Cafe 100.00 100.00 Thies. Clarence 409 Park Ave 100.00 40.00

Thies. Ed 1015 Railroad Ave. . 100.00 50.00 Weyand, H. E 106 S. Paul St 100.00 Worrnan, Miss Clara 418 Railroad St 500.00 500.00

EFFINGHAM, ILL.—ST. ANTHONY

Althoff . John B Effingham $ 100.00 $ 60.00 Bauer. George H Bauer Bldg 100.00 60.00 Bergfeld. Lawrence T Effingham 100.00

Boos, Conrad T Effingham 100.00 75 . 00 Boos. John James 402 N. 4th 100.00 60.00 Buennemeyer, Wm. H. & Family 327 N. 3rd St 100.00 50.00 Burgert. Otto 317 S. Banker 100.00 100.00 Dust. H. H. * Family 218 N. Banker 300.00 180.00 Engbring, Wm. H Effingham 200.00 150.00 Feldhake, Ed. J 215 N. Banker 150.00 100.00 Feldhake, John M Effingham 100.00 67.00 Feuerborn, Chas 200 X. Willow 125.00 125.00 Feuerborn, Conrad 200 N. Willow 100.00 100.00 Deurrborn. Lawrence 404 E. Market 100.00 100.00 Haarmann, William R. R. 1 100.00 25.03 Hodebecke, Katherine & Eliz Effingham 100.00 100.00 Hoffman. Mrs. Margaret Effingham 100.00 33.34 Kitten, Anna St. Anthony's Hosp 100.00 100.00 Koester, Anton R. 2, Effingham 100.00 30.00 Long, Dr. Henry Effingham 100.00 60.00 Lammert, Very Rev. L. W Effingham 1,000.00 1,000.00 Mersman, Katie R. 1, Box 124, Effingham 100.00 67.00 Merz, Henry Jr 223 N. 4th 100.00 60.00 Nuxoll. Henry Effingham 100.00 60.00

Osthoff , Frank Effingham 100.00 100.00 Poeppelmever. Edward 223 N. 3rd 100.00 100.00 Rickelman, Harry J 1915 Wood Bldg 300.00 117.34 Rickelman, John J Effingham 100.00 40.00 Schlepphorst, Rev. F. C Effingham 500.00 100.00 Sullivan, Wm. J 304 N. 4th St 100.00 40 00 Taphorn, Dr. Henry Effingham 300.00 180.00 Underriner, Alfred B Effingham 100.00 40.00 Underriner, Harry 300 N. 3rd 150.00 90.00 Vogt, Mrs. Theresa Effingham 100.00 66.66 Wettstein, J. C Effingham 100.00 60.00 Willenborg, Anton 414 N. 4th 100.00 50.01 Willenborg, Clem R. No. 3. Effingham 150.00 100.00 Willenborg, Mrs. Elizabeth R. No. 3, Effingham 100.00 Willenborg, William 116 W. Jefferson 100.00 49.98 Wisman, Mr. & Mrs. H. T R. 3, Effingham 100.00 68.00 Zumbahlem, John D Effingham 100.00 30.00

FARMERSVILLE, ILL.—ST. MARY

Ryan, Rev. L. C $ 1,000.00

Aherin, Thomas Farmersville 100 . 00

Boehler, N. P Waggoner 100 . 00 67.00

Boehler, Mrs. N. P Waggoner 100 . 00 67.00

Boehler, Raymond Waggoner 100 . 00

Brown, Mrs. Mary A Farmersville 100 . 00 25.00 Brown Sr., John Harvel 100.00 25.00

Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph & Fam .... Farmersville 100 . 00

Convery, Christella Farmersville 100 . 00 Jordan Jr., Mrs. Alex Farmersville 100. 00 50.00

Lucas, James R. & Fam Farmersville 500 . 00 150.00

McLean, M. F Farmersville 150 . 00 McLean, B. E Farmersville 100. 00

School Children Farmersville 785 . 50 126.90

Sedentop. D. F Farmersville 100 . 00 100 00 Wefenstette. Mrs. Maggie Farmersville . 35.00 Woods, Earl Waggoner 100.00 34.00

FRANKLIN, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Butler. Rev. E. D Franklin $ 1,000.00 100 00 Bergschneider, J. G Franklin . Doyle, Eugene Franklin 100. 00

116 ..

Name Address Pledged Paid Kenny. Mrs. Delia Franklin 100.00 34.00 Ludwig. William Alexander 120.00 80.00 Reed. Catherine Franklin 100.00 34.00 Ryan, Frank Franklin 125.00 43.00

Ryan. Jerry Franklin 150.00 100 . 00 Ryan. Lawrence Franklin 175.00

Ryan. Martin H Franklin 200 . 00 100.00

Ryan. Thomas Franklin 200 . 00 150.00 Ryan, Wm. A Franklin 100.00 34.00

Shanle. Frank Waverly 200.00 200 . 00 Stapleton. Thomas Waverly 150.00 100.00 Whalen, Dennis Franklin 150.00 50.00 Whalen. Catherine Franklin 200.00 150.00

Whalen, John Franklin 200 . 00 150.00 Whalen. Richard Franklin 120.00 40.00

GILLESPIE, ILL.—ST. SIMOX & JUDE

Bartlett, Russell 201 E. Maple St S 100.00 $ 30.00 Busaytis, Jos Gillespie 100.00 100.00

Crosson, Rev. John Gillespie 1.000.00 500 . 00 Ganey, Hugh L 302 E. Cedar St 100.00 100.00

Ganey S. J., Marion M St. Louis Uni., St. Louis, Mo. . . . 100.00 70.00 Ganey, M.J 302 E. Cedar St 100.00 75.00 Ganey, Mr. & Mrs. P. H 209 S. Montgomery 100 00 100.00 Higgins, Dr. J. R 203 E. Elm St 100.00 Long, R. E 306 X. Macoupin 100.00 100.00 McEvoy. J. Frank 308 W. Walnut St 100.00 100.00 McGow, P. H 311 E. Pine St 100.00 100.00 O'Neill, Patrick 400 S. Shelby St 100.00 58 33 Ranahan, Pete 812 E. Walnut St 100.00 100.00 Redolfi, John 108 Maple St 100.00 66.70 Sullivan. Dr. E. F 404 E. Maple St 100.00 25.00 Tarro, Mrs. John 202 S. Macoupin 100.00 70.00

GIRARD, ILL.—ST. PATRICKS

Reynolds Sisters, The 530 X. 2nd St 100.00 33.34

GLEXARM, ILL.—ST. BERXARD

Burtle, G. H Glenarm . 100.00 S 100.00

Burtle, Harry J Glenarm . 100.00 100.00 Burtle, Jacob R Glenarm 100.00 100 00

Burtle, James R .Glenarm. 500 . 00 500.00 Burtle, Samuel Glenarm 100.00 Wagner, Jacob Glenarm 150.00 100.00

White, Clarence Glenarm . 100.00 20.00

White. J. H Glenarm . 250.00 250 00

GRAFTOX, ILL.—ST. PATRICK'S

Fitzsimmons, D. F Grafton S 150.00 $ 150.00 Govin, John Grafton 100.00 100.00 Jordan, Rev. J. P Grafton 1.000.00 400.00

Morrison, Frank G Grafton 100 . 00 58 . 35

Morrison, Mrs. Frank Grafton 100 . 00 58 . 35 Zipperich. Chas. J Grafton 100.00 100.00

Ripley, Mrs. Xora Grafton 100. 00 66 . 68

GRAXITE CITY, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Costello, Rev. T Granite City $ 1,000 .00 Crowley, Mrs. James 2317 Edwards 100. 00 Dennis, Walter 2501 C. St 100.00 66.66

Douglas, Robinhood 2548 24th 100 . 00 Eillermann, A. H 2513 I St 100.00 Grayson, Dr. Wm 1334 19th St 150.00 87.50 Harris. J. B 2505 Edison 100.00 60.00

Holten, E. H 2264a State 100 . 00 50 . 00 Koehne, John 2544 I St 100.00 Murray, John 2825 Madison 120.00 60.00 O'Reilly, Hugh 2513 G. St 100.00 25.00 O'Sullivan, Dan 2708 I St 100.00 Ryan, M. J. Jr 3300 Madison 120.00 20.00 Ryan, M. J. Sr 3300 Madison 100.00 10.00

GRANITE CITY, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH'S

Binney, Dr. & Mrs. R. W 1905 D. St $ 250.00 $ 250.00 117 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Boettiger, Adam & Fara 2139 L. St 100 j00 30. 00

Boyer. Harry 2265 C. St 100 1 00

Brenninkmeyer, Hugo 1826 Madison Ave. 100. 00 50 00

Clay, Neil 1414 X. 18th St. 100 00 Coleman, Raymond 2415 G. St ion 00 Colligan. Mrs. Hannah & Fani 2327 G. St 100. 00 100. 00 Corcoran, Mr. & Mrs. M 2156 C. St 100 00 Crawshaw, Geo 2144 E. St 150. 00 87. 50 Crawshaw, Jno. J 2144 E. St. 100.00 58. 33

Dahmus, Frank & Fain 2200 C. St 500. 00 250 00 Davis. Mrs. Ira 2215 E. St. 100. 00 25. 00 Delaney, Thos 2409 B. St 100 00

Enos. Wm 2440 E. St 100. 00 50. 00 Epping, August 2435 E. St 100.00 60. 00

Franz, Rev. J. B Farmersville . . 500 00 200. 00 Fechte, Henry 2154 State St 100. 00 30. 00

Feraud. August 1858 G. St . . . 100. 00 60. 00

Feraud, J. L 1858 G. St. . 100. 00 60. 00

Frauenfelder. Mrs. H 1715 E. St. . 100. 00 40. 00

Furlong. Patrick 2308 E. St . . . 100. 00 10. 00

Gasparovic, Andrew 1S10 Madison Ave. 100 00 Gordon. E.J 244 1 E. St 200. 00 130. 00 Gould. Fred & Wife 1732 D. St 100. 00 60. 00

Harding, Lawrence 2341 B. St. .. 100. 00 60. 00 Harrigan. R. E 1707 1). St... 100. 00 60. 00 Hawk, Francis 2040 I St 100. 00 16. 66 Herman, Mrs. H. J 2429 D. St... 100. 00 58. 31 Hoopengarner, Mrs. H 2264 State St 150. 00 50. 00

Horan, John 2027a C. St . 200.00 116. 62

Jenkins, Wni 2166 Washington Ave. 100 00

Kelahan, J. R 2302 E. St 100 00 50 00 Kramer, Frank 1928 B. St 100 00

Lennartz, A 2330 G. St 250 00 175 .00 Lohman Sr., Mrs. A 2113 G. St 100 .00 60 00 Lohman Jr., August 2113 G. St 100.00 58 .32

McAnarney, John 2262 D. St 125 .00 50 00 McCormick, Philip 2117 E. St 250 .00 250 00 McMillen, B. S 1413 3rd St., Madison, 111. 150 .00 100 .00 Maher, E. L 2306 C. St 100 .00 Mattinglv, A 2144a A. St 100 .00 100 .00 Moran, Miss Mayme 2337 B. St 100 .00 100 00 Morrison, Ivan 1737a E. St 100 .00 16 .70 Murphy, Thos. H Add. Unknown 100 .00

Pfeifer, Frank 2223 E. St 100.00 100 .00 Phillips, Dr. J. H 1247a Xeidringhaus Ave. 100 .00 60 .00 Powell, Rev. Geo. H Granite City 500 .00 125 .00

Rvan, Very Rev. D. J Granite City 1,000.00L, 000. 00 480 .00 Recker Sr., Ray 2334 E. St 150 .00 50 .00 Reese, Walter 1314 Xeidringhaus Ave 100 00 60 .00 Roth, John 1719 E. St 100 .00 75 .00 Rush, Mrs. Marie 2329 D. St 100 00 Schmitt, Geo 2153 C. St 200 .00 133 .35 Schwarzkoff, Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Family 1719 C. St 100 .00 40 .00 200 .00 200 .00 St . Elizabeth's Hospital 21st & I Sts St. Elizabeth's Hospital Training School 21st & I Sts 110 .00 110 .00 Stoltz, E. G 2037 State St 200 .00 150 .00 Strohaker, Mrs 2150 E. St 100 .00 Tecklenberg. Frank & Mother 1709 State St 100 .00 60 .00 Thebeau. Howard 1128 22nd St 100 .00 Thebeau, Wyman 1342 Myrtle Ave., R. R. 2.. 100.00 6 .00 Tretter, Ben 1811 D. St 100 .00 20 .00 Vickers, Dr. & Mrs. E. K 2436 E. St 100 .00 40 .00 Vorwald, Frank 2315 State St 300.00 300 .00 Weisguth, Josephine 2222 State St 1001.00 16 .33 Wendell, Harrv 2044 Washington Ave. ISOLOO 100 .00 Wise, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 1817 G. St ioni.OO Zimmer. Mrs. John 2300a State St IOC1.00 2Ci.OO Zydel, Stanley 2401 State St 15C1.00 IOCi.OO

11! . .

GRANT FORK, HIGHLAND, ILL.—ST. GERTRUDES

Name Address Pledged Paid

Lunitz, Gustave. . . .R. 3, Highland $ 100.00 $ 40.00 100.00 34.00 Schwarz, Charles M . R. 3. Highland 00 Trautner, David . R. 3. Highland 100.00 70 Wardein, Rev. J. B. .Grant Fork, Highland 500.00 150.00 Widman. Chas .R. 2, Pocahontas 100.00 100.00

GREEN CREEK, EFFINGHAM, ILL.—OUR LADY OF HELP

Aulenbrack, Joseph Effingham $ 125.00 $ 125.00 Doedtman, John H. & Fam Effingham 100.00 100.00 Fellhoelter, Joseph Effingham 150.00 150.00

Grimmig, Roman Effingham 100 . 00 100 . 00 Gruenloh Sr., John Effingham 100.00 35.00 Jansen & Son, A. F R. R. 3, Effingham 100.00 70.00

Jansen & Son, John H. (William) R. R. 3, Effingham 150 . 00 150 . 00

. 75 00 Ludwig, John T R. No. 3, Effingham 100 00 . Neveling, Rev. Frederick Effingham 1,000.00 306.92 Schmidt, Anthony R. R. 3, Effingham 100.00 100.00

GREENFIELD, ILL.—ST. MICHAEL'S

Bowman, Hardin Greenfield $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Enright, Rev. Michael Greenfield 1,000.00 100.00 Heck, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Greenfield 100.00 35.00 Holnback, Mrs. Geo Greenfield 100.00 40.00 Kirback, John B Greenfield 100.00 75.00 Lawler, A. D Greenfield 100.00 67.00 Welch. Matt Greenfield 100.00 100.00

GREENVIEW, ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Cody, Thomas Greenview $ 100.00 $ 25.00

Downey, John Greenview 100 . 00 40 . 00

GREENVILLE, ILL.—ST. LAWRENCE

Boyle, M. E Greenville $ 100.00 $ 35.00 Coling, Leo Greenville 100.00 58.41 Hill, William Greenville 100.00

Rinderer, Alvin D Greenville 100 . 00 100 00

HAGAMAN, ILL.—ST. CATHERINE Mission of Greenfield

Flanagan, John Hagaman $ 500 . 00 $ 500 . 00 Hagaman, Mrs. Anna Hagaman 150.00 150.00

HARDIN, ILL.—ST. NORBERT

Anderson, William Hardin $ 225.00225 . 00 $ 75.00 Breden, Charles Hardin 100.00 35.00 Corbett Jr., Batty Hardin 100. CO 100.00 Daly, Rev. Daniel Hardin ,000.00 200.00 Eberlin, Arthur Hardin 100.00 33.34 Godar, John A Hardin 100.00 33.00 Godar Sr., Louis Hardin 100.00 100.00 Hagen, John Hardin 100.00 33.00 Knese, Herman Hardin 100.00 33.00 Lamar, Chas. H Hardin 100.00 100.00 Lorsbach, Frank Hardin 120.00 40.00 McDonald, Frank Hardin 100.00 35.00 McDonald. Stephen Hardin 300.00 300.00 McNabb, Mrs. Clara Hardin 150.00 100.00 Miller, Antoine Hardin 100.00 35.00 Pregaldin, A. J Hardin 100.00 35.00 Roth, Mrs. Adam Hardin 100.00 100.00

Roth, Frank Hardin 100.00 100 . 00 Schleeper, Chas. L Hardin 100.00 35.00 Schleeper, Edw Hardin 100.00 100.00 Schleeper Sr., Frank Hardin 225.00 57.00 Schleeper, Mrs. Helen Hardin 100.00 100.00 Schmieder, Joseph Hardin 105.00 35.00

Williams, Mrs. E. E Hardin 100.00 100 . 00

HARTFORD, ILL.—SACRED HEART Mission of Mitchell Decker, Joseph Hartford $ 100.00 $ 60.00 Guth, Charles Hartford 100.00 33.00

Luker, Raymond Hartford 100 . 00 33 . 00

119 HIGHLAND, ILL.—ST. PAUL'S Name Address Pledged Paid

Barrett, William F Highland $ 100.00 $ 60.00 Barmann, Dr. Nicholas Highland 100.00 60.00 Bellm, Cresentia Highland 150.00 75.00 Buchheim, Eugene Highland 100.00 50.00 Buchheim, Mrs. Pauline Highland 100.00 50.00 DeChene, Rev. J. (Dead) Highland 1,000.00000.00 1,000.00 Deutsch, Frances 1413 Ninth St 100.00 100.00 Enzweiler, Rev. Francis S Highland 500.00 Frey, Peter Highland 150.00 100.00 Deismann, Mrs. Emma Highland 100.00 100.00 Geismann, John Highland 100.00 100.00 Grapperhaus, August Highland 100.00 66.70 Gruenenfelder, Arthur Highland 150.00 90.00 Hoffman, Edgar .A 700 Cypress St 100.00 60.00 Huber, Martin Highland 100.00 Kast, Otto Highland 100.00 60.00 Lynch, Matthew 700 Pine St., Highland 100.00 60.00 Mannhard, Mrs. Pauline Highland 100.00 100.00 Mannhard, Robert Highland 100.00 100.00 Pattberg, Herman Highland 100.00 66.00 Seifried, Leo Highland 100.00 100.00 Spengel, Mrs. Hedwig Highland 100.00 100.00 Spengel, Louis Highland 500.00 166.66 Spengel, Raymond Highland 100.00 33.00 Walter, Charles 1117 9th St 100.00 60.00 Widmer, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Highland 100.00 50.00 Winter, Elmer J Highland 100.00 100.00 Zahner, Mrs. Ida & Family Highland 100.00 70.00

HIGHLAND, ILL.—ST. JACOB (MISSION)

Willi, Claudine St. Jacob $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Willi, E. C St. Jacob 100.00 100.00

HILLSBORO, ILL.—ST. AGNES

Bandor, Julius Hillsboro $ 100.00 $ 33 . 20

Coderko, Tony Taylor Springs 100.00 25 . 50 Durbin, Hiram Irving, 111 100.00 40.00 Egerer, Carl Hillsboro 100.00 100.00 Finley, John M Hillsboro 100.00 100.00 Hinsenbrock, Andy Hillsboro 100.00 50.00 Huber, Frank Hillsboro 100.00 100.00 Heslin, Rev. J. M Hillsboro 1,000.00,000.00 300.00 Jasecko, Joseph Hillsboro 100.00 Kaburick, E. C Hillsboro 100.00 Kinney, Ronella Hillsboro 100.00 33.00 Mormino, Richard Hillsboro 100.00 67.00 Schaubert, F.J Hillsboro 100.00 34.00 Schindler, Anthony Hillsboro 100.00 60.00 Schrant. Mrs. C Hillsboro 100.00 34.00 Spinner, Frank Hillsboro 100.00 34.00

HUME, ILL.—ST. MICHAEL O'Flaherty, Rev. M. J Hume $ 700.00 Smith, O. M Hume 100.00 100.00

ILLIOPOLIS, ILL.—VISITATION

Donovan, Timothy Illiopolis S 100.00 $ 60.00 Donovan, Mrs. Timothy Illiopolis 100.00 73.00 Gleeson, John Illiopolis 100 .00 Graham, Miss Jennie Illiopolis 100.00 50.00 Hagen, Mrs. Annie Illiopolis 100.00 33.00 McDermott, E. J Illiopolis 100.00 66.00 McDermott, John Illiopolis 100.00 50.00 McGee, Mrs. Catherine Illiopolis 250.00 150.00 150 00 McGee, James (Deceased) Illiopolis 150 . 00 . McGrath, Rev. Thos Illiopolis 500.00 450.00 Neff, LeoT. & Wife Illiopolis 100.00 50.00 Nelligan. Rose Illiopolis 150.00 45.00 Shafer, Henry Illiopolis 100.00 Shafer, William Illiopolis 150.00 50.00 100 00 75.00 Society, Altar, Rose Nelligan, Pres.. . . Illiopolis . 150 00 90.00 Stengel, Jacob Illiopolis .

Stengel, Rinehart Illiopolis 100 . 00

ISLAND GROVE, P. O. TEUTOPOLIS, ILL.,—ST. JOSEPH

Nell, Rev. Geo. M Island Grove, Teutopolis $ 500 . 00 $ Koebele, M. C Teutopolis 100.00 50 .00 100 00 Lustig, Martin Montrose .

120 JACKSONVILLE, ILL.—OUR SAVIOUR

Name Address Pledged Paid

Alvey, Mrs. P . .% Dunlap Hotel $ 100.00 $ 100.00

Ashbaker, Chas. J ..R. R. No. 5 100 . 00 20.00 100.00 Becker, A. W . .709 E. Douglas 100.00

. : . . ioo . oo 50.00

. .352 E. State 100 . 00 100 . 00

Brennan, E. A . .861 W. State 100.00 50.00

Cain, M. E . . 269 Webster 100.00 100.00

. . 1301 W. Lafayette 100.00

. . 269 Webster Ave 100.00 25.00

Clary, John . .816 W. Douglas 100.00 W '"35.06 Cook, W. F . . 606 S. Church 100.00

Costello, John T . .R. R. No. 5 100.00 70.00

Duffner, Thomas . .1201 S. Clay 100.00 50.00

Ehnie Sr., William . .703 S. Main 100.00 35.00

Formaz, Very Rev. F. F 1,000.00 350 . 00

Gebert, A. J . . 603 E. Beecher Ave 100.00 100.00

Hobbs, Rev. G 250 . 00 50.00

. . 139 Caldwell Street 100.00 60.00 Hamilton, Carl F. (Mrs. Geo. W.).. ..419 E. Douglas 200.00 100.02

Joyce, Grattan ..R. F. D. No. 2 100.00 100.00

. .1232 S. Main 100.00 30.00 Joyce, TV illiam ..R. F. D. No. 2 100.00 100.00

Kelly, J.J . .250 E. Dunlap St 200 . 00 125.00

. . 520 W. Beecher Ave 100.00 100.00

Kennedy, John N . .1019 W. State 100 . 00 60.00

. .1118 S. Main 200 . 00 70.00

Lukeman, John J . .1316 W. State 100.00 100.00

. . 334 Sandusky 100.00

McGlennon, Alice . .446 E. State 100.00 100.00 Merrigan, John W ..227 W. State 100.00 100.00

Murphy, James J . .322 Sharpe St 100.00 40.00

Mason, Mrs. Marie . .607 S. Main 250 . 00 250.00

Norris, F. A 200 . 00 133.32

O'Brien, J. Leo . . 342 W. State St 100.00 100 . 00

O'Donnell, John H . .328 E. State 100.00 60.00

O'Meara, William . . Woodson, 111 100.00 70.00

Rexroot, Alva , 150.00 87.50

. Routt, Mrs. Martha , . % Elliott State Bank 100.00 100.00

Ryan, Jerry . . .1427 S. Main St 250.00 150.00

Shields, William . . . 1005 E. LaFayette 100.00 "156.66 . . Society, Sisters of Holy Cross , . Our Savior Hospital 150.00

, . .310 Walcott St 100.00

Sweeney, D. E . ..922 S. East 100.00 100.00

Sweeney, D. Scott . . . 922 S. East 100.00 30.00

Walls, J. . . .919 W. College 100.00 100.00

Walsh Elec. Co.. J. C . . .524 E. College 100.00 60 00

Welch. H. C . . . Jacksonville .... 100.00 20.00

Williamson, C. C . . . 644 S. West St 100.00 50.02

JERSEYVILLE, ILL.—HOLY GHOST

Brown. Mrs. J.J Jersevville $ 100.00 40.00

Crawford, John T 2820 Cambridge Ave., Chi 100 . 00

Gramke, Rev. J. H Jerseyville 1.000.00 200 . 00

Godar, Mr. & Mrs. Chas Jerseyville 450.00 300 . 00 Graf, Joseph A Jerseyville 100.00 20.00 Kallal, Frank V Jerseyville 100.00 100.00 Kallal, Joseph V R. R. No. 7 150.00 100.00 Kanallakan, Frank Jerseyville 100.00 100.00

Redlich. Wm. L Jerseyville 100 . 00 66.66

Ryan. William Jerseyville 200 . 00 66.00 Snedeker, Mrs. I. D Jerseyville 150.00 100.00

JERSEYVILLE, ILL.—ST. FRANCIS

Allen, Thomas. Jerseyville $ 100 . 00 $ 50 . 00

121 Name Address Pledged Paid

Brown, John J Jerseyville 100.00 50.00 Clancy, Rev. J. J Jerseyville 1,000.00 1,000.00 Costello Brothers Jerseyville 100.00 100.00 Fleming, Patrick J Jerseyville 200.00 133.32

Gibbons, James P R. 2, Jerseyville 100 . 00 30 . 00 Hanes, CM Jerseyville 100.00 100.00 Lawler, Rev. Frank Jerseyville 500.00 50.00

Reardon, G. G Jerseyville 100 . 00 100 . 00

Shepard, Harriet Jerseyville 150 . 00 150 . 00 Shepard Sisters, The Jerseyville 300.00 300.00 Shepard, Wm. F 421 S. State 150.00 100.00

KAMPSVILLE, ILL.—ST. ANSLEMA

Ble.ser, Rev. A. J Kampsville $ 1.000.00 $ 200.00 Day, Batty Kampsville 100.00 Kamp, Jos. A Kampsville 100.00 50.00 Trauffler, Mrs. Wm Belleview 100.00 34.00

KINCAID, ILL.—ST. RITA

Vanspeybroeck, Rev. A. J Kincaid $ 1.000.00 $ 100.00 Waranka, John Kincaid 300.00 175.00

LIBERTY, ILL.—ST. BRIDGET

Clark, Mrs. Margaret Liberty $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Dietrick, Margaret Payson 100.00 100.00 McMahon, Mary & Julia Liberty 100.00 100.00 Mavor, Albert R. R. 1 Adams 100.00 100.00 Ormond, John Adams 100.00 100.00 Pietsch, Rev. Wm 1.000 .00 100.00 Smith, John F Kellerville 100.00 65.00 Smith, Miss Xora E R. R. 1, Box 44, Kellerville 100.00 70.09 Smith, Wm. J Kellerville 100.00 70.00

LILLYVILLE, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Apke, Henry R. 1 Teutopolis $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Deters, Henry R. 1 Teutopolis 100.00 50.00 Helmink, J. H R. 1 Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 700 00 140 00 Pachlhofer, Rev. W. A . (Deceased) . . Lillyville Schumacher, Frank B R. R. 1 Teutopolis 100 00 80.00 50.00 Will, Peter L R. R. 1 Teutopolis 100 00

LITCHFIELD, ILL.—ST. ALOYSIUS

Bartman, Mrs. Wm. A 819 E. Union Ave $ 100.00 $ 67.00 Bartman Sr., Wm. A 819 E. Union Ave 150.00 100.00 Buscher, M. J 715 E. Union Ave 150.00 150.00 •• Dornbach, Elizabeth 620 E. Union Ave 100.00 . . - Hilger Family Litchfield 100.00 i0 00 Linenfelser, Miss Anna 618 X. Franklin 100.00 ,£«'Hx Morrison, Michael 805 Union St 100.00 ^.OO Schwab, Seb 801 N. Montgomery 100.00 100 00 Stengel, Rev. A. J 1.000.00 3o0.00 Uhlenhop, Henry 1203 X. Monroe St 100.00 100 00 3o.OO Wandling, Mrs. M Litchfield 100.00

LITCHFIELD, ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Boland, Thomas Litchfield S 100.00 $ 70.00 Burns, Thomas Litchfield 100.00 Buscher, J. F Litchfield 100.00

Carroll R. D., Very Rev. R Litchfield 1.000 .00 ^^'iS Carmody, James 604 S. State St 100 .00 ™-J5 Carroll, John P Litchfield °° 1000^ ™ ™ Crane, Edward Litchfield ^ ZR ™ Crane, John Litchfield 100.00 60.00 Crane, Michael Litchfield 100.00

Name Address Pledged Paid

Heise, Edw Litchfield 100 . 00 25.00 Heise, Leo A Litchfield 100.00 60.00 Heise, Martin Litchfield 100.00 60.00 Houlihan, John Litchfield 100.00 Hughes, Jennie & Geo Litchfield 100.00 Kane, A. L Litchfield. 100.00 70.00

Kniery, James Litchfield 100.00 67 . 00

Kniery, Jos. A Litchfield 100.00 60 . 00 Kniery, Wm Litchfield 300.00 200.00 McBride, Chas. J Litchfield 100.00 100.00 McBride, Mary Litchfield 100.00 100.00 McCawley, G. W Litchfield 100.00 67.00 McElligott, Richard Litchfield 100.00 88.00 McNamara, James Litchfield 100.00 50.00

McNamara, Paul Litchfield 100 . 00 60.00 McSherry, Margaret Litchfield 100.00 90.00 Metzger, Joseph Litchfield 100.00 100.00

Motherway, A. F.

Potts, Mrs. Thos Litchfield 100.00 100.00 Powers, Thomas Litchfield 100.00 60.00

Roach. Catherine & Margaret Litchfield 100.00 100.00 Todt, W. T Litchfield 150.00 90.00 Uhlenhop, Wm Litchfield 150.00 100.00 Welch. James F Litchfield 100.00 100.00 Wiegraffe, Mrs. Delia Litchfield 150.00 100.00 Wiegraffe, Loraine Litchfield. 150.00 100.00

LIVINGSTON, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Yahner, Rev. W. R. Livingston $ 1,000.00

LOVINGTON. ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Ducey, Mike Lovington $ 100.00 $ 70.00 Fulton, Mrs. H. C R. R. 2 Sullivan 100.00 41.65

Griffin, Mike Lovington 100 . 00

Hoelscher, H. B Lovington 100 . 00 75 . 00

Houlihan. Dennis Lovington 150 .00 75 . 00 Lavery, Mr. & Mrs. Felix Lovington 100 .00 Reedy, M. F Hammond, 111 100.00 50.00

MACON, ILL.—ST. STANISLAUS

Donohue, Rev. Michael Macon $ 500.00 $ 500 00

Crosson. James Macon 100 . 00 67 . 00 Matthew, John L Maeon 100.00 100.00 Riley, John Macon 100.00 50.00

MADISON, ILL.—ST. MARY

Bruemmer, I. G 1531 4th St $ 100.00 $ 60.00 Conroy, Anthony 1432 3rd St 100.00 75.00 Conroy, Patrick 1432 3rd St 100.00 60.00 Gairesche, F. A 1707 4th St 300.00 100.00 Grenzer, Joseph 1545 3rd St 100.00 50.00 Grimes. Martin 1422 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Hensler. J 1502 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Labno, Rev. Joseph Madison 500.00

Lahey , J. J 501 Madison Ave 100.00 100.00 McCambridge, P 1547 3rd St 150.00 150.00 Miller, Bernard 400 Madison Ave 100.00 25.00 Range, John T 2129a Delmar St., Granite City- 100.00 60.00 Scully, Rev. D. L Madison 1,000.00 Willis. Harry J 501 Madison Ave 102.00 34.66 Wind, Leo 1631 3rd St 100.00 100.00

MARINE, ILL.—ST. ELIZABETH

Daiber, George Alhambra $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Holthaus, Charles Marine 100.00 100 00 Holthaus, Louis Marine 100.00 100.00 Mayer. Leo Marine 100.00 100.00 Talleur, Otto Marine 100.00 100.00 Wieneke, Rev. A.J Marine 1.-.0.00 100.00

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MARSHALL, ILL.—ST. MARY Name Address Pledged Paid

Wilson, Rev. J. A. M Marshall ,000.00 * ! 400.00 Brady, James 1002 Mai 120.00 60.00 Conaty, Peter Marshall 120.00 70.00 Curran, Barney Marshall 100.00 100.00 Curran, Charles H Marshall 200.00 116.63 Curran, James Marshall 100.00 100.00 Curran, Thos Marshall 100.00 80.00 Devany, Thos. & Sister Marshall. 120.00 40.00 Ferry, Joseph Marshall 100.00 40.00 Foley, Pat. J Marshall 120.00 30.00 Gallagher, Jos. E Marshall 120.00 120.00

LaSeure, Emmanuel Marshall 100 . 00 8.33 Logue, Morris Marshall 120.00 120.00 McManus, Austin & Sam Marshall 100.00 60.00 Meehling, J.J Marshall 120.00 120.00 Meehling, Wm Marshall 100.00 60.00 Molloy & Sons, Frank Marshall 300.00 100.00 O'Halloren, Denis Marshall. 100.00 100.00 O'Rourke, Pat Marshall 100.00 33.00 Rademaker, John Marshall 120.00 70 00 Ryan, Wm. H Marshall 100.00 50.00 Sharkey, Wm Marshall 100.00 100.00 Todd & Family, Mrs. Rachael Marshall 100.00 40.00

Welsh, Frank Marshall 1 20 . 00 100.00 Welsh, Nick Marshall 120.00 100.00

MATTOON, ILL.—ST. MARY

Adams, Mrs. Anna 2221 Prairie Ave $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Anderson, P. J 2920 Richmond 100.00 33.00

Ballenline, John F 3005 Pine Ave 100.00 100.00 Bates. W. H 1502 \. 19th 100.00 Berwiller, J. F 2016H Western Ave 100.00 35.00 Bray, C. A 1420 Shelby Ave 100.00 100.00 Bray, Mr. & Mrs. J. C 508 N. 19th 100.00 60.00 Brumleve, J. A 505 X. 21st 100.00 100.00 Burke, M.J 1708 Piatt Ave 150.00 75.00 Burtschi, Daniel 2917 Western Ave 100.00 100.00

Cusack, Rev. T. E Mattoon, 111. ,000.00 1,050.00 Clark, Mr. & Mrs. John 1009 Richmond 100.00 100.00 Conlin. Henry 1 107 Wabash 100.00 100.00 Connell. Ed R. R. No. 3 150.00 100.00 Cordes, Chas. W 2520 Marshall Ave. 100.00 100.00 Crimmins, Wm 805 Moultrie 100.00 100.00

Daley, Joseph 1 109 Wabash 100.00

Daughters of Isabella 1901 Champaign . . . 100.00 100.00 Doepel, W. F 1400 Shelby 100.00

Duane, G. F. & Family 1204 Charleston. . . 100.00 50.00

Goetz, John A 516 X. 22nd 100.00 Gorman, Anthony 1204 Marshall Ave 100.00 34.00 Gorman, Fred 2409 Western 100.00 49.98 Gardner, Rose 320 X. 21st 100.00 100 00

Hoag, Francis A 1800 Moultrie 100 . 00 60.00

Kellv, E. F 1516 Lafayette. . . 100.00 100.00 Kelly, P. G R. R. Xo. 3 100.00 66.66 Kane, Steve 18th & Richmond 100.00 100.00

. 66.66 Kenney, John B 63 Wabash Ave . 100.00 Knights of Columbus Buck Bldg 100.00 100.00

Laughlin, W. M 504 X. 19th 100.00 70.00 Laughlin, W. Xeil 204 X. 22nd 100.00 60.00 Link, Dr. & Mrs. J. J 2905 Champaign Ave. 100.00 50.00 Lynch, J. A 3120 Western 100.00 100 00 Lvnch, Alary 3220 Western 100.00 100.00 Lynch, Mrs. T. M 3220 Western 100.00 100.00 Lyons, Mr. & Mrs. F. L 501 X. 21st 100.00 100.00

McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. J. P 713 X. 19th 100.00 66.00 McVey, T. F 1121 Champaign 100.00 58.35 Malatesta, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence 1508 Champaign 100.00 100.00 Marry, Mr. & Mrs. Xick 1901 DeWitt 100.00 100.00 Messmer, Mr. & Mrs. Fred 1208 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Morris, Thomas R. R. Xo. 4 100.00 50.00 Morrison, Mr. & Mrs. A 1713 Marshall 100.00

Xacy, Pat 1612 Prairie 100.00 Neill. Harriet 504 X. 19th 100.00 100.00

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Name Address Pledged Paid

O'Connor. D.J 1201 Moultrie . . 200.00 120.00 Ohm Jr., Air. & Mrs. Henry 1712 Piatt 100.00 Otter, Mr. & Mrs. J. E 1804 Richmond 150.00 150.00

Overbeck, Agnes 1409 Wabash . . . 100.00 100.00

Pendergast, Thos. M 2204 Western 100.00 33 . 33 Poliquin, S.J 1109 Champaign 100.00 100.00

Quiett, Frank 3000 Pine 100.00 50.00

Raef , Urban J 1800 Piatt 100.00 Real, Mr. & Mrs. R. S 3117 Prairie .... 100.00 66.67

Riekelman, H.J 1304 N. 19th . . 100.00 70.00 Rider, Joseph J 2508 Prairie 100.00 70.00

Ritter, Edward 2408 Western . . 100.00

Ritter, Frank J 1804 Broadway 100.00 66 . 66

Roether, A. B R. R. No. 2 . . . 100.00 100.00 Rohr, Mr. & Mrs. Henry 2613 Richmond. 100.00 35.00 Roytek, Mr. & Mrs. F. J 1121 Edgar 100.00 100.00 Russell, Mrs. James H 905 Broadway. 100.00 100.00

Ryan, Adelheid B 2908 Shelby. . . 100.00

Ryan, Mr. & Mrs. M. A R. R. No. 4 . . . 100.00 100.00

Schilling, Mrs. Otto 1605 Wabash 100.00 100.00 Schneider, Mr. & Mrs. Q. E 501 N. 22nd 100.00 60.00 Seitz, John P 2412 Champaign 100.00 Shay, M. W 2221 Prairie 150.00 100.00 Shea, Edward R. R. No. 4 100.00 34.00 Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Thos 1005 Charleston Ave 200.00 66.00

Shea, William 1005 Charleston Ave. 100.00 33 . 33 Society, Ladies Aid 1013 Moultrie 100.00 100.00 Spitz, Mr. & Mrs. F. X 320 N. 19th 100.00 75.00

Steidl Brothers 2200 De Witt 1,000.00 666 . 00 Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. John T. and J. P. Morgan 1001 Charleston 100.00 100.00

Walsh, Mrs. Nellie 2113 Lafayette 100.00 66.67 Weigel, Mr. & Mrs. L. A 1708 H Broadway 100.00 33.00 Welch, Mr. & Mrs. WE 2100 Charleston 100.00 33 00

MEPPEN, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH

Breer, Herman Meppen $ 100.00 100.00 Droege Sr., John Meppen 100.00 $ 35.00 Hanneken, John Meppen 100.00 33.50 Haselhorst, Martin Meppen 100.00 33.00 Kronable Sr., Herman Meppen 100.00 100 00 Schauwecker, Rev. S. C Meppen 1,500.00 600. 00 Schleeper, Geo Meppen 100.00 25.00 Schleeper, Henry Meppen 100.00 34.00 Schleeper, John Meppen 100.00 34.00 Schleeper Sr., Wm Meppen 300.00 100.00

MICHAEL, ILL.—ST. MICHAEL

Baumann, John F Michael $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Bellm, Stephen Michael 100.00 100 00 Day Jr., John Hamburg 100.00 30.00 Dirksmeyer, Frank Hamburg 100.00 70.00

Fischer, John Hamburg 100.00 35 . 00 Gotway, Edward Hardin 100.00 50.00 Gress, Peter Hamburg 100.00 100.00 Herkert, Albert Hamburg 500.00 500.00 Herkert, John Hamburg 500.00 500.00 Herkert, Joseph Michael 100.00 100.00

Xlunk Sr., Frank Michael 100 . 00 34.00 Roth, John M Michael 100.00 100.00

Sheehy, Rev. Michael Michael 1,000.00 500 . 00 Stelbrink, John Michael 150.00 100.00 Traufler, Frank Michael 100.00 100.00

MITCHELL, ILL.—ST. ELIZABETH

Hackethal, Harry R. No. 1, East Alton 100.00 Hawks, William Mitchell 100.00 70.00 Kellerman, C. A Mitchell 100.00 Krauskoff, Henry C R. F. D. No. 1, Granite City... 100.00 33.00 Lavelle, James C R. 1. Granite City 100.00 33 00 Lexow, Charles Mitchell 100.00 100.00

Lexow, Charles C Mitchell ] 00 . 00 McKeogh, Rev. Timothy Mitchell 1.000.00 Schlueter, Joseph R. No. 1, Edwardsville 100.00 66.00

Siekhaus, Matt Long Lake, Mitchell 100.00 66 . 66

125 . ...

Name Address Pledged Paid Troeckler. Frank P.O. Granite City 100.00 75.00 Voight, George J Mitchell 100.00 66.66 Voight, John Mitchell 150.00 150.00 Zellerman. August R. No. 2. Granite City 100.00 100.00

Zellerman, Joseph C Xameoki 100 . 00 67.00

MONTROSE, ILL.—ST. Mission of Teutopolis

Osborne, John G . . . Montrose $ 100.00 Osborne, Margaret Montrose 100.00

MORRISONVILLE, ILL.—ST. MAURICE

Aull. R. M Morrisonville 105.00 70.00

Bergschneider, John Morrisonville . 100 . 00 33.00

Bertmann, H. A Morrisonville . 100.00 100.00 Bertmann, John Morrisonville. 100.00 100.00

Brockamp. John Morrisonville . 100.00 100.00 Condon, Elizabeth Morrisonville 100.00 100.00 Condon, William Morrisonville. 100.00 100.00 Condon, Thomas Morrison vi lie. 100.00 100.00 Ct. of St. Maurice. % Catherine Gauer Morrisonville. 100.00 66.35

Farley, Charles Morrisonville . 100.00 66.00 Fleigle, F. E Morrisonville 100.00 33.50 Gauer. Otto F Morrisonville 100.00 34.00 Goebel, Mrs. John (Rosina) Morrisonville 100.00 67.50

Haley, Bridget Morrisonville . 100.00 100.00 Haley, John Morrisonville. 100.00 66.00 Haley, Mrs. John (Gussie) Morrisonville. 100.00 66.00 Kelmel, Edward Morrisonville 150.00 100.00 Langen, John F Morrisonville. 100.00 67.00

Langen, Wm. F Morrisonville . 100.00 67.00 Lentz, Henry Morrisonville. 100.00 33.00

Lentz, T. F Morrisonville . 100.00 100.00

McGuinness, Rev. P. P Morrisonville. 1,000.00 1,000.00 McLean. A.J Morrisonville 100.00 67.00

MoLean, J. R Morrisonville . 100.00 33.00 McLean, Owen R Morrisonville 100.00

" '. May, T. A Morrisonville 100.00 33 00 Millburg. John Morrisonville 100.00 66.00 Morrison, Dena L Morrisonville. 500.00 500.00 Noonan, David Morrisonville 100.00 Poggenspohl, Tony Morrisonville 100.00 50.00 Schmidt, Rose Morrisonville 100.00 33.00 Schmidt, Theodore Morrisonville 100.00 75.00 Schmitz, G. F Morrisonville 150.00 50.00 Catholic Order of Foresters, % Mary E. Lentz Morrisonville 100.00 66.00 Todt, Clarence Morrisonville 100.00 33.00 Todt, Elmer Morrisonville 150.00 Todt, Mary B Morrisonville 100.00 "66.66

Uhl, J. B Morrisonville 100.00 66.00 Wucherpfenning, Dena Morrisonville 100.00 100.00 Wucherpfenning, Minnie Morrisonville 150.00 150.00

MT. OLIVE, ILL.—CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION

McDonald, Rev. L. J Mt. Olive, 111 $ 1.000.00 $ 400.00 Greenan, John M Mt. Olive 100.00 100.00

MT. OLIVE, ILL.—HOLY TRINITY

Knaperek, Rev. C. F. Mt. Olive $ 250.00 $ 100.00

MT. STERLING, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH

Bates, Michael Mt. Sterling $ 100.00 $ 70.00 Breidenbend Family Mt. Sterling 200.00 200.00 O'Donoghue, Rev. J. J Mt. Sterling 1,000.00 150.00

126 . ..

Name Address Pledged Paid

Geisler, Cornelius Alt. Sterling 100 . 00 70.00 Geisler, Jos. F Alt. Sterling 100.00 Koch, Albert Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.00 Lehne, Charles Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.00 Alarkert, Samuel & Jacob Alt. Sterling. 100.00 100.00 Aiarkert, P. A Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.00 Alorschhauser, Anton Alt. Sterling. 100.00 75. OU

Alorschhauser, Philip Alt. Sterling. 100 . 00 100.00 Sommers, George Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.0U

MT. STERLING, ILL.—ST. MARY

Bordenkircher, Joseph Alt. Sterling $ 120 . oo : $ SO . 00

Bordenkircher, J. E Alt. Sterling 100.00 40 . 00 Boylen, John Hersmann 100.00 100.00 Brady, James W Alt. Sterling 100.00 ..0.00

Brennan Sisters, The Alt. Sterling 200 . 00 100.00 Oronin, J. R Alt. Sterling 150.00 100.00 Cronin, Mike Mt. Sterling 100.00 75.00 Cullivan, Geo Timewell 100.00 Diss, Frank Alt. Sterling 150.00 150.00

Fitzsimmons, R. W Alt. Sterling 100.00 35 . 00 Geisler, John Mt. Sterling 150.00 100.00 Hage!, Frank J Alt. Sterling 100.00 67 00 Harris, Mrs. Cicero Mt. Sterling 150.00 150.00 Henrichs, J. F Alt. Sterling 100.00 35.00 Higgins, Dennis Mt. Sterling 100.00 75.00 Hutter, N. P (Fr. Fox) 100.00 Holmes, Rev. J. J Mt. Sterling 500.00 25.00 100.00 Kelt?, Catherine , Alt. Sterling 100.00 Koch, Joseph Mt. Sterling 100.00 75.00 AlcEntee, Mrs. Bridget Mt. Sterling 150.00 100.00 AlcCann, Dr. R. C Alt. Sterling 100.00 70.00 AIcGoon, Jno. A Mt. Sterling 100.00 33.35

AloHatton, Chas. F Mt. Sterling 500 . 00 500.00 Murphy, Susan Mt. Sterling 100.00 68.00 Nolan, Wm Alt. Sterling 100.00 60.00 O'Rourke, Rev. Jos. (Dead) Mt. Sterling 1,000.00 1.000.00 O'Connor, James Timewell 150.00 100 00

Purcell, Wm. T 601 North St., Baton Rouge, I .a. 100.00 25. 00 Reid, Airs. Anna Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.00 Rioth, Wm. F Alt. Sterling 100.00 100.00 Ryan, Edw Alt. Sterling 100.00 17.00 Stark, Henry Alt. Sterling 200.00 200 00 Teefey, Ed Mt. Sterling 100.00 70.00 Waters, Fred Timewell 100.00

MURRAYVILLE, ILL.—ST. BARTHOLOMEW

Begnel, James H Alurravville $ 100.00 $ Bell, Rev. C. S 1,000.00 1,000.00 Conlon Bros Alurrayville 150.00 100.00 Dolan, Chas. L Alurrayville 100.00

Doolin, Mrs. Anna Woodson 100 . 00 33.00

Doolin, John Woodson 100 . 00 100.00 Doolin. Airs. Thos Alurrayville 100.00 100.00 Flynn, Frank J Alurrayville 100.00 66.00

Flynn, John Murrayville 300.00 200 . 00 Gougherty, John Alurrayville 1.000.00 1,000.00 Hagan, H.J Woodson 100.00 100.00 Langden, T. P Murrayville 100.00 33 00 Langden, Thomas Alurrayville 100.00 50 00 Lonergan, C.J Woodson 100.00

McCarthy, T. E Murrayville 100 . 00 67.00

Maloney , Anna Murrayville 100.00 100.00

Alaloney , John F Alurrayville 100.00 66.00 Maloney, Alichael Alurrayville 100.00 100.00 Alanderville Sr., T. J Alurrayville 100 00 Manderville Jr., J. T Woodson 100.00 10.00 Alurphy, Mary Al Alurrayville 100.00 33.00 O'Connell, Mrs. Sarah Alurrayv ille 100.00 Riordon, D. L Alurrayville 100.00 66.00 Riley, Air. & Mrs. M. E Woodson 100.00 33.00 Ring, Stella Murrayville 100.00 66.00 Shanahan, Henry P Alurrayville 100.00 Tarzwell, H. A Murrayville 150.00 Walsh, Maurice Murrayville 100.00 66.00 Walsh, Thos. J Alurrayville 150.00 50.00

NEOGA, ILL.—ST. MARYS

Crowley, Rev. M. J.. . . . Neoga 250.00 50.00

AlcCauley, Dr. J. B.. . . .Neoga, 100.00 33.00

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Name Address Fledged Paid

Myers, Mrs. Elizabeth Xeoga 100.00 33 . 00

Meyers, hose Xeoga 100.00 25 . 00 J. Meyers. M Xeoga 100.00 33 . 00

Niemeyer, Sylvester Xeoga . 100.00 67.00 Powell, Mrs. E.J Xeoga 100.00 33.00

NEW? BERLIN, ILL.—SACRED HEART OF MARY

Bachman, Mrs. Fred (Deceased) Loami $ 100.00 3 ; loo.oo Brehen. John L New Berlin 100.00 66.00

Brehen, Fred New Berlin 200 . 00 150.00 Costello, Very Rev. Win New Berlin ,000.00 400.00

Cody. Thomas Loami 150 . 00 100.00 Dunlap. William Xew Berlin 150.00 100.00 Esela. Tony New Berlin 100.00 25.00 Freitag, Mrs. Gertrude Xew Berlin 100.00 50.00

From me, Will Xew Berlin 100.00 100 . 00 Gebhart. Martin Xew Berlin 100.00 100.00

Haugh Sisters Xew Berlin 100 . 00 100.00 Hermes, Joseph Xew Berlin 150.00 100 00 Hickey. John Xew Berlin 120.00 40.00 Keller. Mrs. Mary Xew Berlin 100.00 100.00

Kiefer Brothers New Berlin 250 . 00 80.00 Knepler, John Sr Xew Berlin 150.00 100.00 Kumle. Mrs. August & Fam Xew Berlin 150.00 50.00

Lee. Maurice Xew Berlin 100.00 66 . 00

Lee. Sara Xew Berlin 100 . 00 66 . 00 Meier, Henry Xew Berlin 150.00 100.00

Murphy. Will II Xew Berlin 100.00 60 . 00 Reed. Dominic Xew Berlin 150.00 100.00 Regan, Michael Loami 150.00 100.00

Reiser, A. J Farmingdale 100.00 33 . 00

Rickerly, Henry Xew Berlin 300 . 00 200 . 00 Roesch Bros Xew Berlin 150.00 50.00 Roesch, .Mrs. Ed Xew Berlin 200.00 134.00 Shanle Brothers Xew Berlin 100.03 6i.O0

Stapleton, Ed Xew Berlin 100 . 00 70.00 Stapleton, Leo. B Xew Berlin 100.00 67.00

Stapleton, Mrs. Patrick Xew Berlin 500 . 00 350.00

Stapleton, Tim J New Berlin 150.00 100 . 00

Stenemeyer, S. & Fam Xew Berlin 200.00 200 . 00 Sullivan. Mrs. Ellen Xew Berlin 100.00 66.00 Sullivan, James W Xew Berlin 150.00 100.00 Wegertseder Bros Xew Berlin 100.00 100.00

NEWTON, ILL.—ST. THOMAS

Albright, F. A Xewton $ 100.00 $ 60.00 Bergbower, \Y. G Xewton 105.00 70.00 Boos. Joseph A Xewton 100.00 25 . 08 Dohm. Theo. J Xewton 100.00 100.00 Franke, Dr. W. E Xewton 100.00 58.31 Kaufmann. John F Newton 100.00 30.00 Kaufmann, J.J Xewton 100.00 60.00 Kinsel. A.J Xewton 100.00 40.00 Kinsel. J. B Xewton 100.00 70.00 Lupton, Rev. John X'ewton 1,000.00 Laugel. S. F. & Wife Xewton 100.00 Maginn. Mrs. J. R Xewton 100.00 65.00 Schackman, Elizabeth Xewton 100.00 100.00 Sehackman. F. J Newton 200.00 200.00 Schroeder. Mr. John Xewton 100.00 67.00 Wheeler. John A Xewton 100.00 100.00 Wheeler, W. P Xewton 300.00 300 . 00

MAXTIC, ILL.—ST. ANN

Daily. Sarah E X'iantic $ 100.00 100.00

Moore. Mrs. Agnes Xiantic. 100 . 00 60.00

NOKOMIS, ILL.—ST. LOUIS

Bender. Henry J Xokomis $ 150 . 00 92.50 50.00 Cassidav. J. .1 Xokomis 150 00 Coaklev, Arthur Nokomis 100.00 58 . 58 100 00 75.00 Coons. 'Mrs. V. D Xokomis . Fries. John J Xokomis 100.00 75.00 Hoehn. Win. J Nokomis 100.00 100.00 Johannes. Rev. C Xokomis 1,000.00 1,000.00 300 00 150.00 Kennedy, P. A Xokomis . 100 00 66.66 Kroeger, Henrv Xokomis . McChrystal, George 409 Monroe St 100.00 30.00

128 . .

Name Address Fledged Paid Marley, Cecelia Nokomis 100.00 44.00 Singer, Bertha J 520 Capps Ave 100.00 100.00

Singer, Mary A 520 Capps Ave 100 . 00 100.00 Singler, William Fillmore 100.00 100.00 Von Ruden, Leo Nokomis 150.00 50.00

Wild, Mrs. Ida Nokomis 250 . 00 250.00

Wild, lone E Nokomis 250 . 00 250.00 Vackle, Frank Nokomis 150.00 100.00

NORTH ARM, ILL.—ST. ALOYSIUS

Burke. Michael R. 25 Chrisman $ 100.00 3 ; loo.oo Egan. T. F. & Leo R. 1 Paris 100.00 100.00 Garvin, Kate & Mary Sheilds R. 11 Paris 100.00 75.00

Heelan. John Sr R. 10 Paris 100.00 66 . 67

Heelan, John Jr R. 10 Paris 100.00 66 . 66 Heelan. Chas R. 10 Paris 100.00 66.67

Kenney, Mrs. Wilfred R. 10 Paris 100.00 33 . 33 Mogan, Jerry R. 10 Paris 100.00 100.00

Sullivan, Wm R. 9 Pans 200.00 200 . 00 Twigg, Hanson, Leonard & Marg R. 9 Paris 100.00 60.75

OCONEE, ILL.—SACRED HEART

Hebenstreit, Chas. & Fam Ramsey $ 100 . 00 $ 30 . 00

Lehn. Mrs. Catherine Oconee 100 . 00 50 . 00

Reis, Rev. Jos. A 500 . 00 200 . 00 Sommer, Ben J Oconee 100.00 30.00

Temnen, Henrv Oconee 100 . 00 25 . 00

Werner, John A Oconee 105 . 00 105 . 00

PALOMA, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH

Flori, Rev. Chas. J R. F. D. Paloma $ 1.000.00 $ 400 00 Fessler, Jos. J R. 2 Fowler 100.00 100.00

Gennenbacker, John

Klatt. John F R. 1 Paloma 100.00 30 . 00 Neissen, Jos. Sr Fowler R. 2 150.00 100.00 O'Hare, George R. 2 Adams 100.00 50.00 Reinhart, M. N R. R. 2 Fowler 100.00 100.00 StrothofT, Stephen J R. R. 1 Fowler 100.00 30.00 2anger, Wm. Sr R. F. D. Adams 100.00 100.00

PANA, ILL.—ST. PATRICK

Beyers, Mr. & Mrs. J. D 400 Kitchell 100.60 $ 100.00

Clarey , John J Frances Hotel 100.00 100.00 Comerford, Mrs. Jane R. F. D. Millersville 150.00 75.00

Corman, Mrs. James 509 E. Third St 100.00 25 . 00

Drackert, Rev. Joseph Pana 500.00 250 . 00 Einig, Francis R. F. D. Pana 100.00 100.00

Flesch, F. J 501 S. Popular St 100 . 00 65.00 Gillespie, John 306 E. Second St 100.00 100.00 Gossmann, Frank A 508 S. Locust 100.00 100.00 Kennedy, D.J 135 S. Locust 100.00 66.00 Korkoskie, Patralla 505 S. Locust 100.00 33.00 Low, Mrs. Florence 283^ S. Locust 100.00 66.00 Malhait, Mrs. Carolina 608 S. Locust 100.00 75.00 Marty, Chas. J 206 Kitchell 100.00 50.02 Mizeur, Wm Box 284 Pana 100.00 100.00 O'Sullivan, Rev. Wm Pana 1,000.00 300.00 Phillips, Mrs. Chas 208 S. Clark 100.00 100.00 Probst, Robert G 505 S. Locust 100.00 33.00 Sparnbauer. Francis 517 Elm 100.00 100.00 Stocker, Mrs. Mary A 106 Kitchell 200.00 150.00 Welch. Francis J 102 Vine 100.00 Wiss, Adolph J 305 S. Spruce 100.00 66.66 Wittman, George A 1 10 S. Poplar 100.00 100.00

PARIS, ILL.—ST. MARY'S

Andrews, Howard, Paris $

Blanford, Alonzo Paris 100.00 100.00 Blanford, Edna Paris 100.00 100.00 Bright, G. T Paris 100.00 66.67

Bristow, John R. R. 8 Paris 100.00 60 . 00 Brunsman, Hugo C Paris 100.00 66.67 Bushue, James Paris 300.00 300.00

129 . .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Cronin, Rev. J Paris 500.00 200.00

Carroll, Eliz T 620 N. Central Ave . . . 100.00 60.00 Carroll, John Paris R. R. 7 200.00 200.00 Carroll, Mary E. & Eliz 724 N. East Ave 300.00 200.00 Coady, Edmond 509 Marshall 100.00 60.00 Coady, Thos. H 509 Marshall 100.00 60.00 Collins, Michael R. R. No. 1 100.00 Conklin, Dr. Wm. E 306 W. Washington St 100.00 66.67 Connery, Anna Mae 128^ E. Wood 100.00 33 34 Cf.nnery, Ed Paris 100.00 Connery, Geo 517 Connolly 180 00 Connery, Joseph E. Wood St 100.00 Connery, Will R. R. No. 2 100.00 33.35 Coultry, T. E 420 Chestnut St 100.00 50.00 Crum, Mr. & Mrs. Chas 220 Chestnut 200.00 133.00

( 'url, Ralph J 704 Cherry Point Rd . . 100.00 50.04 ' irl, Chas. E 733 N. Main St 100.00 49.98 « arl, J. W Paris 200.00 133 40

C url, Roy Paris 100.00 33 . 34

Daly, John T 228 N. Austin 100.00

Dede, Albert 620 Grandview St . . 100.00 33.00 Diel, Lavina 622 N. Central 100.00 66.67 Doyle, Jerry Ill Roberts St 100.00 Doyle, Miss Marv Ill Roberts St 100.00 100.00 Duga, W. W 802 Marshall St 100.00 100.00 Dugan, Agnes M 711 N. Central 100.00 Dugan, Otis & Florence Paris 100.00 41.69 Dunn, Albert Chrismann, 111 100.00 100.00 Dunn, Edw 527 N. Central Ave 200.00 200.00

Dunn. Kate. . 527 N. Central Ave. 100.00 66.67

Egan, J.J 515 N. Main 100.00 100.00 Egan, John 515 N. Main 100.00 100 00 Elledege, J. E R. R. No. 2 100.00 Englum, Arthur W 207 E. Edgar 200.00 200.00 Englum, E. W R. R. No. 8 100.00 50 00 Englum, Ed R. R. No. 8 200.00 200.00 Englum, Frank Paris. Ill 100.00

Fmglum, Jerry Paris, 111 100.00 33 . 00 Englum, J. Leo Paris, 111 100.00 33.00 Englum, Louis Paris, 111 100.00 70.00 Englum, Mrs Mary 207 E. Edgar 100.00 100.00 Englum, Ralph R. R. No. 7 100.00 Englum, Thos. J R. R. No. 8 100.00 100 00 Englum, W.J R. R. No. 7 300.00 200.00

Garvin, Jas. E 516 N. Main 100.00 Grady. Lawrence E. Court St 100 00 66.00

Haley, Josephine 207 E. Edgar 100.00 100.00 Halloven, B. T N. Main St 100.00 50.00 Halloran, Dan 201 E. Edgar 100.00 Halloran, Joe 926 N. Main 100.00 66.70 Harkrader, Mrs. Bridget 807 N. Central 100.00 58.66 Harpring, John P. O. Box 103 100.00 40.00 Helfrieh, John 318 W. Wash 200.00 133.34 Hoening, Walter & Emmalyne 301 S. Central Ave. 150.00 100.00 Huffman, R. M 1601 S. Central Ave. 100.00 Hukill, Warren R. R. No. 7 100.00 25.00 Hunter, Anna & Doll 613 N. Main 100.00 41.69

Hunter, B. C 820 N. Main 100 . 00 19.00

Hunter. Earl 401 S. Main 100 . 00 8.33

Jurey, Mr. & Mrs. Elliott 712 N. Central Ave. 100.00 36 00

Kelly, John 210 Bristol St 100.00 100.00 Kelly, Nellie M. & Lena 210 Bristol St 100.00 100.00 Kelly, Willard 210 Bristol St 100.00 100.00 Kenny, David 510 N. Main St 200.00 200.00 Kritz, Robert 429 W. Madison 100.00 58.35

McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. J. J 511 N. Main St 500.00 175.00 McCulley, W. S 609 Tanner St 100.00 35.00 McFall, Paul 407 W. Washington 300.00 200.00

Madden, P. J R. R. No. 5, Chrisman, 111. 100.00 33 . 34 Mauley, Katherine & Eliz 506 N. Main 100.00 100.00

Mattingly , Alonzo Paris, 111 100.00 33.00 Mattingly, C. C R. R. 7, Paris, 111 200.00 100.00

Mattingly, Edw. L 501 Connolly St 100.00 S . 50

Mattingly, Emmet 922 N. Main 200.00 140.00 Mattingly, Frank R. R. No. 6 100.00 Mattingly. James A R. R. No. 6 100.00 33.00 Mattingly, James T R. R. No. 7 100 00 Mattingly, R. A P. R. No. 6 100.00

130 ...... S

Name Addres Pledged Paid

McDonald Means Jr., Chas 802 Central 100.00 20.00 Means, Louise 802 Central 100.00 33.00 Morgan, Wm 224 W. Crawford 100.00 50.00 Morrissey, J. T R. R. No. 9 100.00 66.00

Morrissey, Joe 606 Ten Brock. . . 100.00

Morrissey, Marie 606 Ten Brock. . . 100.00 66.67

Morrissey, T. J. & Betty 606 Ten Brock. . . 200.00 133.34 Murphy, Homer A Walcott St 100.00

O'Brien, Grace & Thos 541 Prairie Ave 100.00 33.00

Phelan, Martin A 411 Ten Broeck. 100.00 66.67

Rambo, Mrs. Harry 311 Chestnut. 100.00 50.00 Rennier, Josephine 528 N. Main 100.00 100.00 Reynolds, Mrs. Sarah & Mrs. Gert Barth 202 E. Union 100.00 30.00 Reynolds, Mrs. T. D Marshall Rd 100.00 35.00

Rollings, Hurlie R. R. No. 6 . 100.00

Ryan, John P 502 Maple . . 200 . 00 200.00

Sullivan, Rev. John 300.00 50.00 Scully, M. E 228 Ann St 100.00 33.40 Sharkey, Will. T R. R. No. 5 100.00 33.00 Sheehy, Ed R. R. No. 8 150.00 100.00 Sizemore, Mrs. Leo 702 N. Main 100.00 Stahl, Fred Buena Vista 200.00 200.00 Steidl, Ben. F R. R. No. 8 200.00 133.34 Steidl, Dan. J 524 N. Central 200.00 200.00 Steidl, Jas. V 614 N. Main 100.00 67.00 Stolz, Josephine 718 W. Washington 100.00 60.00 Stolz, T. B R. R. No. 6 100.00 67.00 Stephens, Anna Louise 401 Buena Vista St 100.00 58.35 Sudduth, A. E Cherry Pt. Rd 100.00 33.33 Sudduth, Jos. B R. R. No. 5 100.00 33.00 Sullivan, Chas 517 N. Main 125.00 83.34 Sullivan, Francis R. R. No. 9 100.00 58.35 Sullivan, Frank R. R. No. 8 100.00 50.00 Sullivan, James P R. R. No. 8 100.00 33.35 Sullivan, Pat R. R. No. 2 200.00 150.00 Sunkel, Mrs. Marg. & Daughter 514 S. Main 100.00 50.02

Twigg, Vincent & Edw .R. R. No. 8. 100.00 75.00

Waller, Albert .R. R. No. 6. 300.00 200.00 Waller. Bernard .R. R. No. 8. 100.00 33.00 Waller, Carl .R. R. No. 6. 100.00 100.00 Waller, Cyril .R. R. No. 6. 100.00 Waller, F. F .R. R. No. 6. 200.00 200.00 Waller, Ferdinand .R. R. No. 7. 100.00 Waller, Leonard R. R. No. 6 100.00 75.00 Waller, Rose & Teresa 718 W. Washington. 200.00 133.32

Waller, William R. R. No. 6 100 . 00 100.00 Wright, Mrs. Dan 310 W. Washington 100.00 50.02

•0.00 Zimmerley, Helen B 517 Connolly St ... . 100.00

PAWNEE, ILL.—ST. MARY

Boarman, Pawnee $ 100.00 $ 34.00 Boarman, Carlton Pawnee 100.00 34.00 Boll, Chas. E Pawnee 100.00 100.00 Buckles, Alfred Pawnee 100.00 10.00 Cashen, J. P Pawnee 150.00 100.00 Gatton, F. M Pawnee 100.00 35.00

Leheney , John J Pawnee 100.00 40.00 Lord, Earl Pawnee 100.00 34.00 McCormick, Howard Pawnee 100.00 McCormick, Hugh Pawnee 100.00 Murnane, Rev. J.J Pawnee 1,000.00 200.00 Molohon, Mary E Pawnee 100.00 34.00 Sheedy, John Divernon 100.00

Springer, H. H Pawnee 100 . 00 60.00 PETERSBURG, ILL.—ST. PETER'

Andree, Adolph Petersburg $ 100.00 $ 5.00 Cronan, J. P Petersburg 100.00 Cox, Josie Petersburg 100.00 45.00 Guinan, Edward Petersburg 150.00 15.00 Guinan, Mrs. Mary Petersburg 100.00 100.00 Hayden, Bertha Petersburg 200.00 200.00

Kelly, Elizabeth G 120 N. 8th 200 . 00 200.00 Luthringer, Emma Petersburg 100.00 100.00 Luthringer, William Petersburg 150.00 100.00

131 Name Address Pledged Paid Moloney, Rev. T. M Petersburg 1.000.00 100.00

Pauly, Frank Oakford 100 . 00 100.00 Rebbe. Carlean Petersburg 300.00 300.00 Rebbe, Mrs. Anna Petersburg 200.00 200.00 Rebbe, John Sr Petersburg 200.00 100.00 Rebbe, Minnie Petersburg 300.00 300.00 Sehaddle, John Oakford 100.00 50.00 Watkins. Lawrence Petersburg 100.00 66.00

PIERRON, ILL.—IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Abbott, W. J Pierron 100 . 00 1 1 30.00 Frey, Fremont Pierron 100.00 60.00

Frey , Louis Highland 101.00 68.00 Gall, Leonard Pierron 100.00 67.00 Gnaedinger, August Pocahontas .... 100 00 30.00 Gnaedinger, Henry Pocohantas 100.00 35 00

Goestenkors, Stephen Pocahontas. . . . 100.00 65.00 Kunsch, Rev. A. G Pierron 1.000.00 200 00 Knebel. William Pierron 120 00 120.00 Kort^ Sr., Anton Pocahontas 100.00 70.00 Korte, Henry Pierron 100.00 75.00 Little, Harrison Pocahontas 100.00 100.00

Potthast Jr., Henry Pocahontas. . . . 100 . 00 65.00 Potthast, William Pierron 100.00 60.00 Schreiber, Robert Pierron 100.00 65.00 Wagner, Mrs. Emma R. 3, Highland 100.00 100.00

PITTSFIELD, ILL.—IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Austin Bros Pittsfield 100.00 s ; loo.oo Brew. Michael Pittsfield 100.00 33.00

Brew. Joe

Brown, A. M Pittsfield 100.00 58 . 35

Curran, Rev. Francis Pittsfield .000.00 300 . 00 Campbell, Marie L Pittsfield 100.00 100 00

Carroll, George Pittsfield 100.00 33 . 00 Dolbeare, James S Hadley 100 00 100.00 Ducey, John P Pittsfield 100.00 50.00 Driscoll Family Griggsville 100.00 100.00 Hanev, Mrs. Teresa (Alta T.) Pittsfield 100.00 25.03 Kientzle, Lucy A Pittsfield 100.00 100.00

McGinley, Mike F. R. D. 6, Pittsfield 1 00 . 00 58.35 McGinley, Mrs. Edward R. 6. Pittsfield 200.00 150.00 McGary. John C Pittsfield 300.00 300.00 McGuire. Patrick Pittsfield 100.00 100.00 McGreevy, Wm Pleasant Hill 100.00 35.00

McMahon, Nannie Pittsfield 500 . 00 350.00 O'Carroll. James Pittsfield 125.00 125.00 8ullivan. Mary Pittsfield 100.00 100.00 Suter, J. M Baylis 100.00 100.00 Wallace, Mary Pittsfield 100.00 75.00

POCAHONTAS, ILL.—ST. NICHOLAS

Burke, John Pocahontas S 100.00 $ 50.00

Kalons Sr., Frank Pocahontas 100 . 00 100 . 00

OUINCY, ILL.—ST. BONIFACE

Bernbrock. John B 800 E. Maine $ 100 00 $ 25 . 00 Berter. Theodore 535 N. 12th 150 00 150 00 Berter. William 535 N. 12th 100 00 100 00 Binkert. John 1220 Hampshire 150 00 100 .00

Doerr, Euphenia A. & Mr. 6z Mrs. Leo J. Kadeski 1214 Park Place 500 00 500 .00

Doerr. Josephine 815 Oak 500 00 500 . 00

Duker . John 1 109 Hampshire 100 00 100 .00 Duker. Otto 321 S. 23rd 100 .00 100 00 Degenhardt R. D.. Very Rev. H. B...Quincy. Ill 1.000.00.000 00 600 .00

Ehrhardt, Joseph. Anna & Fam 1114 Hampshire 100 .00 100 .00

Ferwische, Mrs. George 316 S. 12th 100 .00 100 .00

Fischer, Joseph B 805 Spring 150 .00 100 . 00

Fortkamp. Harry 706 N. 12th . . . 100 .00 70 00 Fox. Alvina 1117 Jersey St. 100 .00 60.00

Freiburg, Mrs. Marie 524 N. 7th . . 100 .00 100 .00

Gehring, Henry & Family 922 Maine... 100 .00 33 00

132 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid Geising, John 1124 Oak 100.00 100.00 Glass, Miss Bertha C 1124 Maine 100.00 62.50

Hartman, Bernard 904 Hampshire . . 100.00 25.00 Hasse, Elizabeth 218 Oak 100.00 50.00

Haufland, John B 2020 Broadway. . 100.00 25.01 Heintz, Albert 627 N. 8th 100.00 100.00 Herbert, J. W 641M Hampshire. 100.00 100.00 Hofmeister, Kate 527 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Huck, Paul 1401 Maine 100.00 100.00 Huck, Richard 1401 Maine 100.00 100.00 Hughes, Mrs. Catherine 816 Spring 100.00 25.00 Heintz, Nicholas 627 N. 8th 200.00 200.00

Jesling, Wm 6013^ N. 10th 100.00 100.00 Jochem, Edward 1109 Vermont. 125.00 125.00 Jochem, Mary 1109 Vermont. 100.00 100.00 Johannes, Frank 601^ N. 10th, 100.00 60.00

Keck, Otto 7163^2 State 300.00 200.00 Kiefer, Anna, Kathryn, & Bertha 10053^ Vermont. 100.00 100.00 Kiefer, Joseph 920 Spring 150.00 50.00 Klein, George & Family 1536 State 100.00 100.00 Koch, Philip B 717 Maine 100.00 100.00 Kohl, Mrs. George 819 Maine 500.00 500.00 Kurz, Alfred 641 Jersey 200.00 200.00 Kohl, Virginia & Mother 230 S. 11th 100.00 100.00

Lanza, Mrs. Carmella 624 Jersey 100.00 67.00

Lechtenberg, Wm 10223^ Maine. . 150.00 150.00

Lipps, Joseph H 428 Maine St . . 200.00 200.00 Lubbe Family 1241 Park Place 100.00 100.00 Lubbe, Joseph H 1233 Park Place. 500.00 500.00 Lubbe, Roman J. (Dead) 1111 Hampshire. 100.00 16.66 Luegering, Edward 315 Jersey 100.00 100. 00

Menski, Rose 1011 Kentucky. 100.00 75.00 Metzger, Catherine 323 N. 9th 100.00 100.00 Moiler, Edward 300 S. 16th 100.00 100.00 Moller, Fred 1260 Park Place 200.00 200.00 Moiler, Mrs. Henry 416 S. 24th 250.00 250.00

Oenning, Elizabeth 6323^ Maine. . . . 300.00 300.00 Ohnemus, Mrs. Anton & Sons Quincy, 111 L, 000. 00 1,000.00

Ohnemus, John 1270 Kentucky . 100.00 75.00 Ording, John C 1221 Park Place 200.00 100.00

Padberg, Dr. R. J 1233 Park Place 100 00 100.00 Peoples, Teresa 117 N. 7th 100.00 100.00

Ricker, Anna 831 Spring 100.00 100.00 Rupp, Louis N 623 N. 24th 100.00 70.00

Schmit, John 936 Vermont 100.00 100.00 Scholz, N. J 2321 Jersey 100.00 100.00 Soebbing, Frank 809 Oak 100.00 65.00 Soebbing, Mrs. Helen Mary 1124 Jersey 100.00 70.00 Sohm, Edward 827 Oak 300.00 300.00 Sohm, George J 429 N. 10th 100.00 75.00 Sohm, John 238K S. 3rd 100.00 100.00 Sonnet, Christjne 626 Oak 150.00 100.00

Spettnagel Leo 1515 Kentucky . 150.00 75.00 Starmann, George 829 Oak ,000.00 1,000.00

Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth & Anna Duker. . 1022 Maine 100.00 100.00

Tenk. Rudolph & Frank 121 S. 5th 500.00 500.00 Tholen, Henry 930 Kentucky 100.00 100.00 Tholen, Olivia 930 Kentucky 100.00 100.00 Trapp, Anton 1009 Hampshire 500.00 250.00

Urban, G. A 1605 Hampshire 500.00 300.00

Wewers, Mrs. Mary 1270 Park Place 200.00 200.00 Willhauck, Geo. P L. B. 97 100.00 Wiskirchen, Henry 818 Maine 100.00 75.00 Wolf, Fred A 1515 N. Wash., Kokomo, Ind. 300.00 100.00 Wolf, Joseph 1515 N. Wash., Kokomo, Ind. 100.00 Wolf, Leo 2327 Hampshire 150.00 Wolf, Rev. A. J Quincy, 111 500.00 100.00

QUINCY, ILL.—ST. JOHN'S

Altgilbers, Frank 1407 Spruce St $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Appelbaum, George 1035 College Ave 100.00 100.00

133 . . . ,

Name Address Pledged Paid

Bernhardt. Carl 930 College Ave. 100. 00 8. 33 Besling, Frank 1001 Oak 100. 00 100. 00 Boesing, Henrv 1323 N. 10th 100. 00 100. 00 Bohne, Herman 1002 X. 8th 100. 00 100. 00

Coleman, Jchn. 722 X. 11th. 100. 00 40.00

Damhorse. Wm. S 1400 Spruce 100. 00 50. 00 Dieker, J. B R. 2. Box 53 100 00

Durand, Mrs. E. M 1019 Spring 100. 00 5. 00

Frankenhoff, J. H R. R. 2 250. 00 100.00 Feld. R. H 925 X. 4th 100. 00 20. 00 Frese, Edward J R. R. 8 100. 00 70. 00 Frese, Joseph L 2100 X. 12th 100. 00 65. 00 Frese, Louis E R. R. 8, Box 10S 100. 00 70. 00

Frese. Louis H 1117 Chestnut . . . 100. 00 35. 00

Goff . Rev. John J Quinev. Ill 500. 00 300. 00 Geior. Frank 821 S. 14th, Springfield 100. 00 60. 00 Gerding. Edward R. R. Xo. 3 150. 00 100. 00 Gerding, Henry R. 2, No. 5th 100. 00 35, 00

Hartman, H. J 1227 X. 10th 100. 00 100. 00 Heckle. Al 726 X. 12th 100. 00 60.,00

Heim. Barney C (P— 1 I 100 00 Hessing, John 1117 Lind 100 00 100 00 Holtechlag, Henry R. 3. Box 114 100 00 100 00 Hummel, Anton 141 1 Cherry 100 00 60 00 Hutmacher. Anton. R. R. 8. 100 00 100 ,00 Hutmacher, Gustin R. R. 8. Box 15 100 00 50 .00

Jansen, Fred R. 3 100 00 70 ,00

Jansen. Wm. F. . R. 2. Bottom Rd. 100 00 100 .00 Johannes, Charles. R. 8 100 .00 100 .00

Keltv, Edward 1113 Elm. 100 .00 70.00 Kelty, Thomas E 1113 Elm 100 .00 70.00

Lahan, Edward J 1 108 Cherry 100 .00 Link, Phil 1015 X. 5th. 100 .00 25 .00

Meis. Edgar 029 X. 4th 100 .05 100 .05

Meise, Fred 809 X. 10th 100 .00 8 . 33 Menke. B. H St. Joseph Home 250 .00 250 .00

Ording, Henry 1129 Oak 100 .00 60.00

Ostermiller, George R. R. Xo. 8 , 100 .00 65 .00 Ott. Wm. K 1427 X. 10th 100 .00 63 .00

O'Brien Mrs. P. J 313 Chestnut .. . 100 .00 100 .00

Postner. Rev. Joseph Quinev, 111 1,000.00,000 .00 400 .00 Peters, John B R. R. 8 150 .00 150.00 Pfeifer, Frank A R. R. 8 250 .00 150 .00 Pfeifer, Frank M R. R. 8 100.00 60 .00

Robinson, Mrs. C 1111 College Ave 100 .00

Schlottman, Edward 326 Chestnut 100 .00 100 .00 Schlottman, Mrs. Elizabeth 326 Chestnut 100 .00 100 .00 Schuette, Mrs. George R. R. 3 150 .00 50 .00 Stegpman, John 649 Hampshire 100 .00 100 .00

Stroot, Henry B 215^ Oak 100 .00 60 . 00 Strunk, Albert J 1106 College 100 .00 100 .00

Terwelp, Lawrence R. R. 8 100 .00 60.00 Terwelp, Walter H 901 N. 10th 100 .00 70.00

Venvertloh, Frank R. 2, Xo. 12 500 .00 500.00 Von Burg, Werner 1128 Cherry 100.00

Wennier, Joseph 1322 X. 9th 100 .00 10.00 Winking, Herman 1001 X. 11th 100 .00 50.00

QULNCY, ILL.—ST. MARY

Danner, Mrs. Margaret 520 Madison St 8 100.00 S 58.31 Heckenkamp Jr., F. W 600 Adams 100.00 100.00 Heckle, Joseph 1101 Adams 100.00 100.00 Holtschlag, Jos 1133 S. 12th 100.00 100.00 Kenning, Joseph 721 Adams 100.00 100.00 Lohman, Clem Route 6, Quincy 100.00 100.00 Niebling. Rev. Frederick A Quincy, 111 1,000.00 300.00 Peters, John Route 6 Quincy 100.00 65.00

134 . . .

Name Address Pledged Paid

Reis, Wm 1229 S. 11th 100.00 50 . 00 Scheufele, Elmer G 617 Jefferson 200 00 15 00 Vogel, Anna 818 S. 12th 110.00 110.00 Wilde. J. H 841 S. 14th 100.00 75.00 Wiskirchen. Mrs. Frank Route 6 100.00 70.00 Zenle, Geo Route 5 100.00 70.00

QUINCY, ILL.—ST. PETERS

Abbored, W. G (D—1) 100.00 $ Adolfs, John Henry 1305 State .St 100.00 100.00

Amberg, Mr. & Mrs. Frank J 617 S. 14th. . 100.00 35.00

Aschemann, Reinhold H 406 Jersey. . . 100.00 50.00

Barrv. C. P. & Mrs Route No. 6, Quincy 100.00 67.00 Badamo, Anthony 2230 State St 100.00 50.00 Barry, Mr. & Mrs. M.J 1509 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Beirne, H. P. Dr 649 Hampshire 200.00 50.00 Bener, Clara 405J^ N. 12th St 100.00 58.31 Best, Mr. & Mrs. A. Law 1624 Jersey 100.00 100.00 Blickhan, Dr. & Mrs. A.J 601 Broadway 500.00 500.00 Bonansinga, Mr. & Mrs. S 6123^ Hampshire 100.00 100.00 Bowman, Mrs. Geo 612 Locust Blvd 100.00 Boyer, W. L 1522 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Braxmeier, Geo. & Mrs. Frances 1409 Broadway 100.00 Bringaze, Mr. & Mrs. C. P 322 S. 8th 100.00 84.00 Brower, William J 2136 Hampshire 200.00 133.31 Brown, Mrs. W. C 111M N. 7th 100.00 100.00 Bringaze, Mary 322 S. 8th 100.00 100.00 Bueter. J. Henry 1424 State 150.00 83.33 Best, Pearl G 1624 Jersey 100.00 100.00 Carr, Marcus M.J 240M Cherry 100.00 50.00 ConneJl, Catherine 1421 State St 100.00 100.00 Connoll, Jack D 718M Main St 100.00 58.31 Corcoran, Robt. Emmett 702 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Cunnane, Joseph 834 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Curry, Bat 406 Oak 100.00 60.00

Driscoll, Very Rev. J. J 1.000.00 1,000.00

Daniels, Frank J 1406 Oak 100.00 50 . 00 Davis, Mrs. John 2307 Jersey 100.00 66.67

Dempsey, Edward & Family Route No. 8 100.00 33 . 34 Deters, Clarence E 1249 Maine 100.00 Dillon, J. W 1206 Park Place 100.00 Donovan, James 318 S. 8th 100.00 100.00

Donovan, Mrs. Harry R. R. No. 7, Box 108 100.00 33 . 35 Dowd, John T 807 N. 3rd 100.00 70.00 Duker, W. T 166 N. 18th 400.00 100.00

Ehrhart, Theodore F 819 College 100.00 Ernst, John & Family 432 N. 7th 100.00

Ernst, Walter 438 N. 6th 100.00 50 . 00

Figgen, A. H 1264 Maine 100.00 100.00 Flynn, John L 2220 York 500.00 250.00 Fisher, John J % Excelsior Stove Co 1.000.00

Getz, A. E 627 S. 15th 100.00 Gilson, Mr. & Mrs. E. E 426K N. 8th 100.00 66.66 Grawe, Louis 2300 State 125.00 125.00

Haggerty, J. M 4th & Payson, Quincy Casting Company 100.00 75.00 Haire, Sylvester Adams Route 2 , 100.00 100.00 Halligan, J. E 800 N. 12th 100.00 100.00 Haughey, Mrs. Anna 640 Payson Ave 100.00 Heelan, Anna 828 Broadway 100.00 100.00 Herder, Geo. A % Elks Club 100.00 Hering, Andrew 303 N. 20th 100.00 100.00 Hild, Mr. & Mrs. Wm 1810 Grove Ave 100.00 60.00 Hollender, Chas. H 1225 Park Place 100.00 100.00

Hoffmeister, Mrs. Kate 527 Broadway , 100.00 100.00

Keeney.Dr. Jesse F 2211 Hampshire 250.00 151.50 Kegel, Carl M 1015 Hampshire 100.00 16.75 Kegel, Mrs. Mary 1015 Hampshire 100.00 16.75 Kiefer, Mrs. R. B. (Marie) 314 N. 8th 100.00 100.00

, Kieley Anna 828 Broadway , 100.00 100.00 Kirk, Miss Susie 428 S. 3rd 100.00 70.00 Koch M. D., John A 2026 Jersey 101.00 101.00 Koetters, Dr. Ed. F 421 College 100.00

Lanza, Bruno Hotel Newcomb 200 . 00 140.00

Lawler, Emma J 109 S. 8th , 100.00

135 , .....,......

Name Address Pledged Paid Liesen, Frank H .117 Ohio... 100.00

McCabe, Bernard 305 Washington. 100.00 101 00 McGartland, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 615 Ohio 200.00 80 00 MeGartland. Rosella 615 Ohio 100.00 McGirr, James 428 S. 3rd 100.00 100.00 McLaughlin, H. P 619 Maine 100.00 33.34 McMurray, M.J 615 Maine 250.00 100.00

Montag, G. B 1015 Kentucky . 200.00 150.00 Moore, Edward & Fam 811 S. 12th 100.00 100.00

Morest, L. A % Elk's Club . . . 100.00 70.00

Morris, Edward T 2024 Vermont . . 150.00 50.00 Morris, C. 1 2315 Hampshire. 200.00 100.00

Morris, Evan T 334 East Ave . . . 150.00 50.00 Morris, Mr. & Mrs. T. E 132 N. 24th 500.00 125.00

Morris, Miss Margie 2200 York St . . 100.00 25.00

Morris, W.J 2200 York St . . 500.00 125.00

Morris. R. J 234 H S. 12th . . 150.00 50.00

Murray, Miss Mary 702 Kentucky. . . 300.00 300.00 Musolino, John 1535 State 500.00 350.00 Musolino, Mrs. John 1535 State 150.00 100.00 Musolino. Louis 400 S. 8th 100.00

O'Xeil. John 721 X. 6th . 100.00 100.00

Padavic, Walter 2730 State 100.00 58.31

Pearce, R. H. & Fam Moved (D— 1) 100 . 00 Purcell. M. F. & Fam 524 X. 9th 100.00 100.00

Rupp, Henry 1270 Park Place. . 200.00 200.00 Ruskamp, Josephine 1013 Ohio 100.00 88.40

Ryan, Helen M 505 X . 8th 100.00 100.00

Ryan, J. F 716 Vermont 200 . 00 200.00

Ryan, W.J 914 Washington. . . 100.00 100.00

Scanlon, Rev. Edmund J 722 Maine 500 . 00 700.00 Sansone. Charles 114 X. 6th 100.00 60.00

Schaepers. Charles H 1421 Broadway. . 150.00 150.00 Schnellbacher. Charles 214 Jersey 100.00 40.00

Schonarth. .Mr. <5c Mrs. John R. 4. Quincy, 111.. 10C» 00 33 . 00 Shanahan, Mi^s Kate 712J^ Broadway. 100.00 100.00

Shanahan Family 931 Broadway 300 . 00 200.00 Sheehy, Wm. T 1454 Vermont 100.00 66.67 Shulian, Dr. O. F 300 "E." Ave.... 200.00 200.00

Shultes, Marv Louise 712H Broadway . 100.00 100.00 Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. L. L 143 S. 14th 100.00

Sohm, Dr. A. H 2131 Grove Ave . . 200 . 00 100.00 Stahl, Mr. & Mrs. Geo 18263^ E. Maine. 200.00 100.00 Stralev. Ralph James 623 College 100.00 Sullivan Chevrolet Sales Co 1037-39 Maine St. 100.00 66.64 Sullivan. R. H 1 17 S. 14th 100.00 49.98 Summers. Mr. & Mrs. Jas 801 MrState 100.00 32.28

Surlage, Frank 1 126 Kentucky . . 100.00 Shanahan, Mrs. J.J 100.00 100.00

Tanna, Daniel R. R. Xo. 7, Quincy. 150.00 Thompson, John S 531 S. 7th 100.00

Wall, Miss Lenora 420 X. 8th 100.00 50.00 Warning, Aug. J 610 S. 11th 100.00 100.00 Wenning. Mr.

QUINCY, ILL.—ST. ROSE

Albers, C. H 1114 X. 8th $ 100.00 41.70

Bickhaus, Ernest F 918 X. 12th 100.00 60.00 Blomer, John 1504 Broadway 100.00 10.00 Bueter, T. X R. R. Xo. 8 210.00 70.00 Bunce, M. P 912 X. 5th 100.00 Brennan, Rev. J. P Quincy, 111 1,000.00 400.00

Cain, John R. R. Xo. 1 . . . 100.00 50.00 Cunane. Wm 717 X. 5th 100.00 70.00 Cusack, James 1 109 Cherry St 100.00 100.00

Dwyer, E. H R. R. Xo. 2 . . 100.00

Frageman, Bernard 1015 Chestnut 100.00 100.00

Haire, John 613 Elm St ... 100.00 Heberling, Mrs. Barbara 1417J4 X. 5th. 100.00 60.00 Heffernan, John & Thos 618 Elm St ... 200.00 200.00

136 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid

Heinz, Arthur 917 Cherry. . . 100 00

Heyman, Frank R. R. No. 2 . . 100.00 100 00

Heyman, Henry R. R. Xo. 2 . . 100.00 70.00 Horton, Mrs. Lillian 835M X. 6th. 100.00 50.00

Hummert. Alois B 1235 X. 8th . 100.00 100.00 Hutmacher Ice Company 300 X. Water. 300.00 200.00

lurcher, Fred. J 1401 X. 8th . . 150.00 150.00

Kircher, Thos 1213 X. 8th . . 150.00 100.00 Koetter. Otto 626 Elm 100.00 67.00

Meyer. Wm. A 1317 X. 9th .. 100.00 5.00 Monckton, Chas 2623 Lind 300 . 00 " Monckton, Frank 1009 Chestnut 300 . 00 100.00 300.00 Monckton, L.J 2601 Chestnut " Murphy. John W 1010 X. 8th .. 100.00 '66.00

Nolan, A. J 625 X. 5th 100.00 100.00

O'Hare, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene 1132 X. 9th 100.00 75.00

O'Heren, J. M 505 X. 6th . . 100.00 60.00

Pigott, W. M 540 E!m St. 200 . 00 133.34

Renier, G. B Indian Grove Drainage Dist. 100.00 59 . 50

Richardson, Mrs. Edith 806 X. 8th 100.00 34 . 00 Runges, Max H 710 Cherry 100.00 58.31 Ryan, Catherine V 505 X. 8th 100.00 100.00

Ryan, Walter 717 ' , X. 5th 100.00 75.00

Schutte, Geo R. R. Xo. 2 100.00 33.32 Shaffer, AM Ursa. Ill 100.00 70.00 Sullivan, Daniel 403 Cedar St 100.00 ' 25 Sullivan, Thos. H 625 Cedar St 100.00 ' 00

Varley, Mrs. M 917 X. 4th 150 00 100.00 VonderHaar, Geo. T 825 College Ave 150.00 100.00

Wernsing, Jos 806 X. 8th 100.00 34 00

OUINCY, ILL.—ST. VINCENT HOME FOR THE AGED

Kreckenberg, Rev. Chas Quincy S 400 . 00 400.00

ADDITIONAL FOR QUINCY

Foley, Very Rev. Msgr. M.J Quincy S 1,000.000 . 00 $ l.ooo. oe Hines, Edward Quincy 100.00 100.00 Singleton, Wm. J Quincy 100.00 100.00 Cross, James Quincy 100.00 100.00 Dillon, Edward Quincy 100.00 100.00 Spalding, Columbia Quincy 100.00 100.00 Roos, Catherine Quincy 100.00 100.00 Sanford, Mary Quincy 100.00 100.00 Hannigan, James Quincy 100.00 100.00 Roberson, Parthenia Quincy 100.00 100.00 Ohnemu«, xvose Quincy 100.00 10.00 Woods, Margaret Quincy 100.00 Ruek, Michael Quincy 100.00 100.00 Ryan. James R Quincy 100.00 10.00 Noonan. Thomas Quincy 100.00 100.00

RAMSEY, ILL.—ST. JOSEPH

Forster, Rev. August Ramsey $ 1,000.00 $ 500.00

Holland, Frank Ramsey 100 . 00 33 . 34 Rakers. G. H Oconee 100.00 100.00

RAYMOND, ILL.—ST. RAYMOND

Back, G. J Raymond $ 150.00 $ 50.00 Beeler, H. W Raymond 100.00 35.00 Bierman, J Raymond 100.00 60.00 Drury, W. R Raymond 200.00 140.00 Fireman, Wm Raymond 100.00 40.00 Haarstick, Geo Raymond 100.00 33.00 Kelmel, C. C Raymond 100.00 35.00 Kelmel, Chas Raymond 300.00 100.00 Krager, John C Harvel 100.00 35.00 Krager, Joseph Raymond 300.00 100.00 Langen. John Harvel 250.00 126.00 Lyons, James M Harvel 100.00 70.00

137 ...

:•: Address Pledged Paid Lyons, John Raymond 100.00 100.00

Lyons, Mis. Mary Raymond . 100.00 100.00 Meissner, Andrew Raj 100.00 33.00

Meiaraer, Mrs. Catherine Ra: 200.00 200 . 00 Niehaus. Mr. Louis Raymond. 100.00 33.00 Oppenheim. Rev C. W Raymond. .000.00 400.00 Poegenpohl. John H Raymond 200.00 150.00 Stoevener. J. T Raymond 100.00 66.00

Todt. F. A R:v 100 . 00 33.00 Eunp, Mrv C. A Raymond 100.00 35.00 Edward Raj 150.00 50.00 ' Hai 100.00 35.00 Joseph Harvel 100.00

RIVERTON, ILL.—ST. JAMES

• I Riverton $ 100.00 3 ; 60.00 red 721 N. 3rd St. Springfield 100.00 60 00 ... Mr. ft Mrs. T. D Rivertoi 100.00 Davern. Mr A - Riverton 100.00 60.00 Ekhoff. Frank J Riverton 100.00 Fam niverton 200.00 200.00 T • Riverton 100.00 40.00 s. M.J Riverfc 100.00 25.00 Riverton 100.00 60.00 im Riverton 175.00 105.00 Riverton 100.00 10.00

Robins' i Irew Riverton 51 ©.< 10 Saner, Mr. A Mrs. Arthur...... Riverton 100 00 10.00 Saner. A Rivertoi. 100.00 tfO.OO

Threlkeid. Mr. i .Mr- J. \V tf verl >i 100.00 70.00 Wright. Mr. ft Mrs. D W Rir*rton 100.00 30.00 Young irs. Cath Riv. 100.00 100.00 Young. John 100 00 S.33

ROBINSON. ILL.— ST. ELIZABETH'S

- $ 100.00 3 ; 8 . 33 Stephen P. O. Box 11 Robi son 100 00 Oglong 100.00 30.00 amea A Eaton 100.00 60.00 in os Robinson 100.00 34.00 er, W. L 100.00 35.00 Gribbin. Rev. F Robinson 500.00 G. H Oblong 100.00 50.00 Hummel, Henry Robinson 100.00 100.00 Kareher. Chaa Findlay, Ohio 100 00 Moulden, Mrs. C. A Oblong 100.00 10.00 Murrav. Patrick Si no oo Musgrave. R. W 302 N. King 100.00 Obst, Arthur W Robinson ICO. 00 Phelan. Michael Robinson 100.00 50.00 Rooney. James 409 E Walnut 100.00 50.00 Rooney. John Lawrenceville, Ill 100.00 60.00 Sherrod. Wallace Robinson 100.00 30.00 Toomev. Jamea D Robinson 100.00 20 00 Wilhson. Mrs. Elmer R. R. No 5, Bu.\ 1 100.00 50.00

ROODHOUSE. ILL—ST. ANTHANASILS

Landman. Mr 6c Mrs. W. E Roodhouse $ 100.00 $ 100.00

ST. MARIE. ILL. — ASSUMPTION B. V. If.

Barthelme. Ed St. Mane $ 100.00 $ 70.00 Bolander. A. C Sr Marie 100.00 50.00 Brown. Dr. i: Mrs. G. C St. Marie 100.00 70.00 Guthnech. Erancis St. Marie 100.00 100.00 Helregel, Mr. ft Mrs. Chas St. Marie 100.00 100.00 Huber. Joseph St. Marie 100.00 35.00 Kaufmann, Mrs. Mary St. Marie 100.00 100.00 Kessler Ka ryn St. Marie 100.00 100.00 Ochs, Ambrose St. Marie 100.00 100.00 Ochs. Xavier Newton 100.00 Picquet. Marie St. Marie 100.00 65.00 Raef, Frank A St. Marie 105.00 75.00 Re:-. Nicholas St. Marie 100.00 100.00 itzer. Josephine 1320 Aubert Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 100.00 100.00 Virnich. Rev. P J St. Marie 1,000.00

138 . 1

SHELBYVILLE, "ILL. —IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Name Address Pledged Paid

Dilley, Mary E Shelbyville 100.00 § ; 50 . oo

Domas. Mrs. Odell Shelbyville 100.00 52 . 50

Fox, Eva. Clara

St. Rita Society % Cath. Church, Shelbyville. 300 . 00 150.00

Winking. Rev. L Shelbyville 600 . 00 Willard, Mrs. J. C Shelbyville 150.00 75.00

SHIPMAN, ILL.— ST. DENTS

Burn-. Martin Plainview 100.00 S 66.00 Drew. Mrs. Samuel Plainview 100.00 Fleming. Mrs. R. J Shipman. 100.00 Halliday. Morris J Shipman McK— 100.00 33.00 Hughes, Mrs Shipman 100.00 Lyons. William Plainview - 100.00 McKeogh. Rev. Jos Shipman. .000.00 75.00 Madden. Joseph Shipman 100.00 33.00 Meehan, John Plainview 100.00 33.00 Meehan. T. S Plainview 100.00 33.00 Mills. William Plainview 100.00 100.00 Mulligan. Walter shipman. 100.00 34.00 Roach, J. F Plainview 100.00 100.00

Stoufte. Theo Shipman. 100 . 00 33.00

SHIM WAY, ILL.—ANUNCIATION

Haumasser, Geo. H Shumway $ 100.00 $ 100.00

Heslin. Rev. Jos St. Anthony's Hos., Effingham. . 250.00 Klein. John A Shumway 100.00 100.00 Schwarz. Aloysius Shumway 100.00 100.00

Schwarz. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Shumway 200.00 200 . 00 Schwarz. Louis Shumway 160 00 160.00 Smith. S. F Shumwav 100.00 100.00

SIGEL, ILL.— ST. MICHAELS

Bueker. Jno.

Fruchtl. A. O Sigel 100 . 00 100.00 Gier. John Sigel 100.00 Holkenbrink. Frank Sigel 100.00 58.31 Kaufman. John Sigel 100.00 100.00 Lueken. Fred Sigel 100.00 16.66 McCormick. F. E Sigel 100.00 100.00 MeTaggart. Mary 722 S. 12th, Springfield. 100.00 66.66 Niemann, Joseph Sigel 100.00 100.00 Quatman, Rev. W. L Sigel 1.000.00 400.00 Schumacher. B.J Sigel 100.00 50.25 Schwerdt, Mrs. Geo. & Fam Sigel 100.00 49.98 Siemer & Son Sigel 100.00 50.00 Sudkamp, Barnev & Fam Sigel 100.00 100.00 Walk, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Neoga 100.00 100.00 Wolke, Mrs. Chas Xeoga 100 00 100.00

SOUTH FORK, ILL—ST. MICHAEL

Butler, P.J Pawnee $ 150.00 S 150.00 Hanon, John Pawnee 100.00 34.00 Howard, Thomas F Pawnee 100.00 34.00 Howard, P. L Taylorville 100.00 100.00 O'Hara. Denis Pawnee 100.00 34.00

STAUNTON, ILL.—ST. PATRICKS

Arndt. Theresa 1024 W. Pearl St 100.00 50.00 Aschbacher. J. O 201 W. Main 100.00 Bahn, George Jr Staunton 100.00 100 .00 Bahn. Henry Staunton 100.00 100 .00

Barrett. Nell Staunton 100.00 100 . 00 Belovick, John 518 Leonard 100.00 Coerver. J. N 116 W. Henry 100.00 100 (Mi Coerver. Mrs. J. N Staunton 100.00 100 00

Fischer, C. C Staunton 100.00 67 . 00 Fischer. Mrs. H Staunton 100.00 100.00 Hebenstreit, Tony Staunton 100.00

139 . .

Name Address Pledged Paid Klotz, Mrs. Henry Staunton 100.00 33.00 Krehnen, Harry R 116 W. Henry St. 100.00 20.00 Leach, B. C Staunton 100.00 25.00 Lorson, Ben. J Staunton 100.00 Masterson, Rev. P. H Staunton 1,000.00 400.00

Reynolds Sisters 104 W. Main St . 100.00 66.67 Rizzie, J. W Staunton 100.00 100.00

Schumacher, Frank E 220 E. Pearl St . 100.00 100.00 Schumacher, Vincent 121 E. Main 100.00 100.00 Stolze, Fred J Staunton 100.00 100.00 Tosta, Mrs. J Staunton 100.00 Walsh, John Staunton 100.00 100 00

STONINGTON, ILL.—HOLY TRINITY

Byrne Sr., Denis Stonington $ 100.00 ! $ 100.00 Colbrook Sr., Mrs. Wm Stonington 100.00 70.00 Doyle, D. D Stonington 200.00 50.00 Doyle, L. F Stonington 150.00 Doyle, Mrs. Mary Stonington 100.00 33.00 Doyle, P. F Taylorville 100.00 35.00 Dwyer, J.J Stonington 150.00 100.00 Gleoson. F. A Stonington 150.00 50.00 Hines, Mike M Stonington 100.00 55.00 Hogan, Kenneth Stonington 100.00 10.00 Livergood, J. W Stonington 100.00 60.00 McAvoy, John Stonington 100.00 May, F. J Stonington 150.00 100.00 Murran, Chas Stoni ngton 100.00 O'Reilly, John Stonington 100.00 100.00 Pendias, Mr. John Stonington 100.00 Pryczynski, Stanley Stonington 100.00 Ryan, P. J Blue Mound 100.00 30.00 Weitekamp. F. W Stonington 100.00 35.00

Masterson, Rev. Thos. (Deceased; . . . .Stonington 1,000.00 1,000.00

TAYLORVILLE, ILL.—ST. MARY

Bierman, Henry Taylorville $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Brokamp, Joseph Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Corcoran, Rev. J. J Taylorville 1,000.00 1,000.00 Condon, E. V Tavlorville 100.00 100.00 Dailey, Maurice Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Eichelberger, W. P Tavlorville 100.00 100.00 Fust, Mr. & Mrs. John 303 W. Adams 100.00 100.00 Howard, M. E Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Hauser, Catherine Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Monoghan, W. A Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Nolan, Mrs. Jas. H Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Nolan, Mrs. Vincent Taylorville 100 00 100.00 Nolan, John Taylorville 100.00 100.00 O'Hanlon, Rev. D. J Taylorville 500.00 100.00 Shehan, John G Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Spaulding, James E Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Spaulding, John L Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Steffas, Theo. J Taylorville 100.00 100.00 Sheehan, Mary Taylorville 100.00 100.00

TEUTOPOLIS, ILL.—ST. FRANCIS

Adams, Mrs. Phil Teutopolis $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Brumleve, Louis Teutopolis 100.00 100.00

Buenker, George Teutopolis 100 . 00 100.00 Deters, Joseph Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Funneman, Henry Effingham 100.00 35.00 Funneman, Mrs. John & Family Effingham 100.00 70.00

Hardiek, John F Teutopolis 130 . 00 130.00 Hotze, Clem Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Habing, Ben. C Teutopolis 108.00 9.00 Hank, Henry Teutopolis 100.00 65.00 Hardiek, Joseph Teutopolis 100.00 Hoelscher, Henry Teutopolis 100.00 60.00 Jurgens, Mrs. Catherine Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Kollmeyer, Mrs. Frank Teutopolis 100.00 50.00 Meyer, Bernard Sr Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Niemeyer, Edward Sr Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Pudenz, Joseph Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Rieg, Louis 100.00 100.00 Schultz, John M Teutopolis 250.00 250.00 Siemer, Clem Teutopolis 100.00 100 00 140 ......

Name Address Pledged Paid Siemer, Joseph Sr Teutopolis 250.00 250.00 Schmne, Anna P Teutopolis 100.00 Schneider, Clara Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Thoele, H.J Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Vohling, Joseph Teutopolis. 100.00 100.00 Weber, William Sr Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Wilke, Joseph W Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Willenborg, Henry Teutopolis 100.00 100.00 Weber, Ben Teutopolis 100.00 33.00 Weber. Henry J Teutopolis 200.00 150.00 Wessel, Henry Teutopolis 100.00 100.00

TROWBRIDGE, ILL.—ST. PATRICK Mission of Neoga

Behl, Peter Trowbridge 100.00 i ; 25 . 00 Bushur. Henry Trowbridge 100.00 100.00 Daugherty, Mrs. Marg Trowbridge. 100.00 100.00 Kennedy, Frank Trowbridge 100.00 57.75 Kirn, A. A. & Fani Strausburg 100.00 33.00 McClory, Edward Trowbridge 100.00 33.00

McClory , Mrs. Eliz Trowbridge 100.00 McClory. Henry L Trowbridge 100.00 100.00 McClory, Joseph W Trowbridge 100.00 33.35 Sheehan, Mrs. Selena Trowbridge 100.00 41.75 Smith, Bridget Trowbridge 100.00 33.00 Wilson, Bernard Trowbridge 100.00 100 00

TROY, ILL. —ST. JEROME

Trov . . . $ 1.000.00 $ 1.000.00 100.00 Troy . . . 100.00

Troy 100 . 00 70.00

TUSCOLA, ILL.- FORTY MARTYRS

Doyle. John Camargo $ 100.00 $ 35.00

Hohl, Rev. A. M 1,000 . 00 200 00

VANDALIA, ILL.—MOTHER OF DOLORS

Bates, Lawrence Shobonnier $ 100.00 i ; 66.00 LeDoux. E. R Vandalia 100.00 60.00 Miller, Genevieve Smithboro 100.00 60.00 Speeman, Rev. W. H Robinson 500.00 50.00 Stevenson Sr., T. J Vandalia 100.00 100.00

Cleary , John Schobonnier 100.00 100.00 Cocagne, S. N Vandalia 100.00 50.00

VENICE, ILL.—ST. MARKS

Brockmeier. Rev. John Venice $ 500.00 $ 100.00 Carrigan. William 1211 Bissel Ave 100.00 34.00 Cease, A.J 427 Lincoln Ave 100.00 100.00 Clifford. M. A Genl. Del 100.00 100.00 Curran. John 1420 Second, Madison 100.00 100.00 Decker. Bertha 310a Selb Ave., Madison 100.00 33.33 Eckert, Jacob 1651 3rd St 100.00 100.00 Fechte, John L 919 3rd St 125.00 125.00

Goodrich, Jas. F 400 Broadwav 100.00 33 . 33 Hagnaner, Edward 1034 Third St 100.00 100.00 Holzweg, John & Fam 800 Main St 100.00 100.00 Kraft. Joseph 100 State St., Madison 100.00 50.00 Kraft. Michael 207 Hampden 100.00 Kipping. Rev. L. G Venice 1,000.00 1,000.00

Lee. M. D.. Hon. J. E 1207 Market, Madison. 111... . 100.00 100.00 Maher, Thos. F 434 Lincoln Ave 100.00 100.00 Maher, R.J 642 Washington 100.00 100.00 Martin. Mrs. Mary 600 Main St 100.00 33.33 Meehan, Thos. D 310 Selb St 100.00 Moran, Martin 1420 2nd St 100.00 Nessing, Charles 1601 6th St., Madison, 111 100.00 100.00 Reidelberger. Frank 208 Broadway 100.00 33.33 Reinemann. George Mitchell. Ill 100.00 100.00

141 ..

VIRDEN, ILL.—ST. CATHERINE Name Address Pledged Paid Kennev, Rev. George J Virden S 1,000.00 5 500.00

Keating, Mr.

VIRGINIA, ILL.—ST. LUKE

Dooling, Michael Virginia $ 100.00 $ 33.34 Finn, Frank Virginia 100.00 33.34 Finn, Thos. L Virginia 100.00 41.69 McCarthy. James Ashland 100.00 100.00 McGuire, Mollie Virginia 100.00 66.67 Maslin, James Virginia 300.00 200.00 Meade, James Virginia 100.00 33.34 Meade, Rolland Virginia 100.00 66.67 O'Dwyer, Rev. Joseph Virginia 1.000.00 400.00 Newell, James Virginia 150.00 100.00 Quigg, Anna Virginia 300.00 300.00 Quigg, Harry C Virginia 1,000.00 740 00 Simmerman, James Virginia 100.00

WAVERLY, ILL.—ST. SEBASTIAN

Curvin. Pat Waverly 100.00 $ 67.00 Doolin Bros Waverly 165.00 110.00 Doolin, Pat Waverly 105.00 105.00 Flanagan. John Waverly 100.00 67.00 34.00 Gentry. Sam. C Lowder. . 100.00 Maher Sisters Waverly 200 00 67.00 Rourke, M.J Waverly 100 00

WESTWOOD, ILL.—ST. MARYS Mission of Holy Ghost Church, Jerseyvilie

Becker Bros Fieldon $ 150.00 LOO 00 Kirchner. Mrs. Eliz Jersevville 100.00 100.00 Klunk, Mr. & Mrs. Matt R. 2. Fieldon 100.00 66.00 Pieper, John R. R. 3. Jerseyville 100 00 100.00

WINCHESTER, ILL.—ST. MARKS

Annonymous Winchester 1.000.00 Callans, James Winchester 100.00 100.00 Callans, Mrs. Kate Winchester 100.00 100.00 Dwyer, Margaret Winchester 100.00 33.00 Farrell, Bee Winchester 100.00 10.00 Guimane. James Winchester 100.00 30.00 Hoover, S. J Winchester 100.00 100.00 Lyons, T. B Winchester 100.00 50.00 MeAssey. Edward Winchester 100.00 McGuire. John R. R. No. 6. Winchester 100 00 50 00 Murray. John Winchester 300.00 100 00 Moore. Wm. A Winchester 100.00 60 00 O'Mullane, Rev. Michl Winchester 1.000.00 O'Brien. James Winchester 100.00 100 00 O'Donnell. Chas. D Winchester 100.00 30 00 O'Donnell, Chas. P Winchester 100.00 25 .00 O'Donnell. John Winchester 100.00

O'Donnell. Thos Winchester 100 . 00 O'Reilley M. D.. William Winchester 300.00 300 00 Ring, Jerry & Fam Winchester 300.00 300 00 Roth, Mary Winchester 100.00 50 .00 Ryan, Raymond Winchester 100.00 50 00 Ryan, Richard Winchester 100.00 Sauer. A. E Winchester 125.00 40.00 Walker. B. F Winchester 100.00 35.00

WITT, ILL.—ST. BARBARA

Anders, Alice Witt, 111 S 100 00 $ 100 00 Baurey, Anna Witt 100.00 100.00 Ernst, Henry Witt 100.00 61.00 Kish, Mrs. L. (Anna) Witt 100.00 60.00 Manning. Rev. B.N Witt 1.000.00 300.00 Pfertner, Fred W Witt 1.000.00 667.00 Schwartz. Emil Irving 100.00 100.00 Stauder, Frank Witt 150.00 100.00 Stauder. Henrv Box. t54S, WoodRiver 100 00 75.00

142 WOODRIVER, ILL.—ST. BERNARD Name Address Pledged Paid

Douglas, Rev. E.J Woodriver $ .000 .00 $ 400.00 Dawson, Mrs. Richard 179 7th St 100.00 60.00 Freiderick, J. B 436 Lorena 150.00 100.00 Gainer, Frank J 217 Ninth 180.00 105.00 Kane, Mrs. Catherine 278 8th 100.00 Kinsella, Thos 153 9th 100.00 Mahoney, Dr. Jas. E 714 Wood River 120.00 50.00 Maloney, David E 171 7th 100.00 58.38 Manning, Francis J 282 9th 100.00

Raaf , Victor 264 Seventh 100.00 60.00 Reis, Val E 978 Wood River Ave 100.00 100. (X) Stolze. Alvin 126 N. Haller 200.00 2(30 00

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