IRISH STANDARD Saturday, August 21, 1915.
KERRY. Glynch House, Newbliss; Mr. F. Brady, their creamery scheme, and stating State Secretary—P. J. O'Donnell, 3600 on first Sunday of month in Cathelle The death of Rev. Mother Mary Chairman, Clones U. C.; and Mr. P. Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis. School Hall. that if the retrenchment was inevi ^Treasurer—John Sheehy. Montgom- Peter (Anna Marie Murphy) the young Murphy, CloneB. table all other parts of the scheme MURRAY COUNTY. est daughter of Mrs. John Murphy of Mr. Lardner, Solicitor, told the Mon- State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, should be sacrificed before the staff of Janesvllle. Division No. 2, Currle—Pres., M H. News from Ireland Abane, Brosna, which occurred at the aghan Magistrates that he would make instructors is reduced. President of Insurance Fund—T. J. Keary; Vice Pres., Miles Tormey; Bee. Doyle, St. Paul. Sec., B. J. Cauley; Fin. Sec., J. J. Ck>r- Convent of Mercy, Perth, Australia, application for an order when they de- Omagh Home Industries Show was Secretary of Insurance — Thomas man; Treas., Jos. Byrne; Ins. Sec., J. J. Is very sincerely regretted in East Ker elded to adjourn a case for breach of Welch, Stillwater. Gorman; Chaplain, Rev. Chas. Cavan- held July 22, the opening ceremony be State Treasurer of Insurance—John naugh; Med. Examiner, Dr. W. E Pat ry. Deceased who was only in her thir a hiring contract to enable Thomas ing performed by Mrs. T. Falls, wife aheehy, Montgomery. terson. Meetings held the third Satar- ANTRIM. Cardinal bogue in a letter of con' State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. ty-third year, was sister of the Very Ellis of Aghabog, to decide whether he of Mr. Thomas Falls, J.P., Lislap, High O Connor, St. Paul. Currie' Minn. m°nth ln G°rman'a Mr. R. Waugh, district delegate of dolence declared that the "death of Rev. Richard Murphy, C. S. Sp., and of would go back to work with his master, Sheriff for Tyrone. The entries were Director of Insurance Fund — John the Amalgamated and General Union Monsignor McFaul had lost to him Moran,.Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St. ST. LOUIS COUNTY. Mr. B. J. Murphy, Knocknagoshel. Her William Reid, of Kilmore East. Mr. well' up to the average, with the excep Paul; p. L. Cummings, Minneapolis; J. Societies of Carpenters and Joiners,I one of his oldest, his staunchest and two surviving sisters are Sister Mary Lardner said the casn was brought un £•, Ccrcoran, St. Paul; Thomas Welch, N CI°.J1»KTY« ^^dent, John Simons, 611 tion of the art Bection, in which there Stillwater. •r^h. AveV,B- Duluth. Minn. ' 1 states that there are 365 members un most beloved friends." The chief Ita, Swinford, and Rev. Mother Flavia, der a statute two centuries old, and it was a great reduction. Division No. 1, Duluth—President. employed owing to war conditions. Six mourners included Patrick McFaul, Scarborough, England. was now sought to enforce the penal William F. Murnian, 509 E. 3rd Bt5 Mr. James Harkin, Coalisland, a 6 re John F brother; Mr. C. McFaul, C. C., Omagh; NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. 5tH a? ?V. - Scanlon, 107ft W* weeks ago the men volunteered to go Tralee Rural Council passed a reso portion of it, while tlie portion which prominent member of Dungannon w-lLfH ?nd Ins- Sec - W. JTUcl nephew, Mr. McFaul, J. P.; John, Pat r Rational President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan ? W. 5th St.; Rec. Sec., W T to any part of the kingdom where their lution asking the government to reduce placed an obligation on the master was Board of Guardians and Dungannon Jolly, Pawtucket, R. I. Lynott, 1224 E. 3d St.; Treas J "w* rick, William, Michael and Joseph Mc National Vice President—Miss B. A. Lydon, 426 E. 3d St.; Med. Examine^ Dr" services would be useful, but up to the payments to Cabinet Ministers and M. obsolete. Rural District Council, has been sworn Mahoney, Calumet, Mich. present their services have not been Faul relatives. Absolution at the P.'s and demanding the abolition of in as a magistrate at Dungannon. National Secretary — Mrs. Adelia Meeting a1*e' hlVd & graveside was pronounced by the Most Christy, Cleveland, Ohio. requisitioned. pensions paid to ex-Cabinet ministers. MAYO. Mr. J. Kennedy, B.A., Strabane, who National Treasurer—Mrs. Mary C. Fourth1St Fal Ha"' SeC0^ Rev. Dr. McHugh. Connolly, Syracuse, N. T. vi n A verdict for the plaintiffs with The death is announced of Mr. T. J. has obtained his M.A. degree at Niag ^„ri ?'? No. 4, West Duluth—Pr®«l. In presence of a large attendance of A violent outbreak of "blackleg" has dent, John E. Cullen; Vice Pres John £295 2s. damages were returned at O'Connor, Upper Castle street, Tralee, broken out among cattle in the West ara University, New York, was a for STATE OFFICERS—17. A. A. O. H. Keenan; Treas., P. H. McGraw- »£? the clergy and general community the President—Mrs. Mary B. Daly. 1806 Bot the Belfast Assizes in an action by who was well known in Irish Volunteer of Ireland and 'particularly in County mer student at St. Columba's College, Central Ave., Minneapolis. ItS- LFi hwell, 601 57th Ave. ^ remains were interred of the Rev. Ed Vice President—Miss May E. Hammill, Exammi^Dr.PayeUe8' Connellr: Med. Messrs. G. and J. Burns, Ltd., ship and football circles. Roscommon. In a small area around Derry, and of All Hallows', Dublin. Duluth. ward Loughrey, P. P., Dungevln, Coun owners, against the Belfast Harbor He is nephew of the Rev. J. Kennedy, Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 SCOTT COUNTY. ty Derry. Castlebar over 150 cattle have died in Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. board, in respect of a man named KILDARE. the space of a few days. C.C., Falcarragh. Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari George Mullin, who was in the em Died—July 28, at the Christian bault. dan!>Mitnyn.PreSldent' F" J" Leonard. *>r- Brothers', Baldoyle, Rev. Brother John The departure from Athy of Mr. General regret is felt at the Demise Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan. Division No. 1, Belle Plaine—Pres.. ployment of the plaintiffs, and who was Patrick Boylan, who up to about five of Mr. William Cooney, Clare street, WATERFORD. Tu ffVij kUen Conroy, St. Paul; Mary iCooraclare; Rev. B. was ever solicitous for the welfare of M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Rec. WASECA COUNTY. the Dublin conference against con got caugfit in the wheels and he was bee., W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin. O'Donovan, C. C., Birr, to be P. P., DOWN. the people, among whom he ministered viUeUnty Pre8ldent- Th°s- Foley, Janes- scrlption was adopted. Mr. J. Reilly, for four years. whirled round, sustaining above in Sec., P. jr. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. Kildysart; Rev. J. O'Meara, C. C., The death in his seventy-sixth year Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; No 1 Mullahoran, said all the young fellows <, - —Pres., Michael Lam- The much dreaded potato blight has juries. Treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; eC 0- Doora, to be C. C., Birr; Rev. M. at Mayobridge, Newry, of Mr. Peter Med. Examiner, Dr. Firglna. Meetings ChariS Tw T ' W^Conway; Ins 3ec were wanted at home. Mr. Browne made its appearance in the Castlerea Very Rev. Father Crotty, O.P., Chap are held on second and fourth Sundays 4 McLoone; Treas., B. J. Lilly; Crome, Chaplain Birr Union, to be O'Hare, D. C., is announced with deep also said: "We can't all turn out re of month in Woodman's hall, Madison f£eAS5am,ner'.Dr- A- J- Rudolf. Me"t- C. C., Doora; Rev. M. McKenna, C. C. regret. For many years he carried on district within the last few weeks. lain to Irish war prisoners at Lim- Lake. 4!£.£o eyery first Thursday and third cruiting sergeants and we will speak Spraying has been greatly resorted to, burg, Germany, in a letter to Mrs. T. hall &asLa6 m°nth at Workman Killimer, to be Chaplain Birr Union. a successful business as a merchant CROW WING COUNTY. out for ourselves when we have no but the rain of the past week has to a L. Esmonde, Enniscorthy, states that Division No. 2, Janesvllle—Pres.. Jas. In connection with the cattle driving and flax mill owner, and was also sub- V Ce re T F e one else to do it." great extent interfered with its prog the men from that town are doing County President, Wm. Barron, 414 Ins.Tn« Sec.,w TJ. iwM. £"Byron; " °L Rec.y; Fin.Sec.. and J. charge against Michael Quinn, John postmaster at Mayobridge. He was a Fourth Ave.. Brainerd, Minn. Dal ton; Treas., James McBrlde. ress. well and are as happy as the circum Division No. 1, Brainerd—President, Tracey and John O'Neill, a special member of many local public boards LOUTH. Hugh Breason, 609 Kingwood St.; Vice court was held at Miltownmalbay and a Nationalist in politics. stances permit. Some, he says, have Pres.. H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. 3rd St.; In reply to questions by the Depart left the camp for agricultural pur Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 616 N. 6th St.; LADIES' AUXILIARY. July 20, and after evidence was heard Not since the early '50's has there SLIGO. Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. 9th St.; mental Committee on Food Production The death is much regretted of Mr suits, and are well cared for by the Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St.; at some length, the accused were re been such a boom in the herring fish Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; HENNEPIN COUNTY. turned for trial to the next Clare As ery at Ardglass, County Down, where the Louth County Committee has rec P. J. McMorrow, a native of Sligo. He farmers for whom they labor. Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi ommended the prohibition of the ex was for some years attached to the During the past few days the potato zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are 1826°T4th APveS,s!nt' M,SS Mary B°ylan' sizes, ball being allowed. the Crown brand system of curing is held on second and fourth Tuesdays of Division No. 1—President, Mrs. Julia in vogue. The fleet consists of 66 port of all milch and in-calf heifers, teaching staff at the Diocesan College, blight has appeared in some gardens month in K. C. hall. Dempsey, 2924 Columbus Ave.; Vice County Down boats, mostly fitted with the re-importation to Ireland of calves Loughrea, and at the time of his death in the New Ross districts. Mrs-NeHle Maloney; Rec. See., CORK. DAKOTA COUNTY. ' A- ???£• 811 16th Ave. N.; Fin! from Great Britain, and the establish was teaching in Liscune, Loughrea, bee., Mrs. Catharine Casey, 253 Fre- The Fermoy Guardians have ac motor engines, luggers and other craft. County President, T. P. Moran, Hast ment of depots for up-to-date agricul Galway. SH«MV.e'«;,Trea»1' Mrs. Clara Ryan, The takes average dally 450 crans, and WICKLOW. ings, Minn. 8, ec, cepted the tender of Mr. Daniel Hayes, Division No. 1, Hastings—Div. Pres., ?Jw ?o«? P ® » Miss Mary Boy- it is a modest computation to say that tural machinery In each county from Died—July 28, at his residence, A verdict of accidental drowning was t??' 4 £ve-o?V Med- Examiner, Fermoy, at £2,429 10s. for improving J. J. Barrett, Hastings, Mnn.; Vice Jfaljely, 313 Syndicate Bldg. which farmers could hire machinery at Kingsbrook, County Sligo, John White, Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings, Minn.; Meetings held on second and fourui the water supply and sanitary ar the sales realize £4,500 In every week returned at an inquest in Bray on a Rec. Sec., Thos. S. Ryan. Hastings, a cheap rate. m0nth at A U> W haI1 rangements in the work house. of five days. brother of Canon White, Loughglynn.— boy of 17 years, named W. E. Nolan, Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. OBrien, Hastings, 17°S17th°St ' °* " ' When the resolution recently passed ?;! ' ins* Sec., M. OBrien, Hastings, .DiVision No. 2, Minneapolis—Presi- Dr. R. Henry reported a case of ty July 23, at the Mater hospital, Dublin, 20 Conyngham road, Dublin, who was Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Med. Exam • Mr. Nolan, Jueenstown, son of the at a conference in Dublin came before ^ Collins; Vice Pres., phus fever at Comber to the Newtown- after an operation, Peter Gilmartin, J. drowned while bathing at the North iners, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meetings ry ec stationmaster, has secured an import held on second and fourth Thursdays Fin «j» tr S - Mary O'Keefe; ards Guardians, and stated that the the Ardee District Council protesting P., Stephen street, Sligo. Strand. Bray. of month in A. O. U. W. hall. Fin. Sec., Bridget Ray; Ins. Sec., Mar- ant wireless appointment in the Pacific T?ffrLCounty Tipperary, which the who died in New York last month, was J. Boulger, 5108 Colfax Ave. S.; Fin. Morrison, 2019 6th St. N.; Sentinel, Mrs By a new statute of the University When Mr. W. Vaugh, Sub-Sheriff, plaintiff had bought and put the de Sec., F. E. Monahan, 1521 11th Ave. S. Mary Donovan, 1316 Dupont Ave. N. mittee, being converted into an athletic laid to rest in Glesnevin cemetery on Ins. Sec., James Kelly, 3519 24th Ave. Meetings held first and third Tuesdays College, Cork, the clauses as to the and a force of about 80 police visited e mo ground. fendants into possession of to work Sunday, August 1. Since the arrival S.; Treas., Edward Bevans, 2615 Chicago 3rd gt N ' Hall, Plymouth and professorships of Greek at £450 and Balllnghera, County Leltrlm, recently Ave.; Med. Examiners, Drs. W. P. Mur Died.—July 25, at 19 SL Joseph's and manage on his behalf. They had, of the body from the United States it 'on T5°V. Minneapolis—Presl- of Latin at £500 have been altered to to execute decrees for non-payment of phy, James Hynes. Meeting held every Se.nt^.Anna K. Bryant, 3414 Glrard Ave. he said, treated the land as their own. first .Sunday afternoon and third Thurs lce es M,ss road, Dublin, Teresa, the dearly be had lain in state in the City Hall. &' Y, ?/ -w Margaret Duffy; "Professorship of Ancient Classics rent, several hundred of the inhabi - day night of each month at Richmond Mra loved wife of Thomas Oliver, af|fr a His Lordship referred the matter to Large numbers of persons, many of Halls. "e Mary Foiey, 1322 E. 22nd £500 and lectureship in Ancient tants turned out with drums and horns Chambers to appoint a receiver and Division No. 3—President, P. S. Jeff 17«, iSlSRoscrea Guardians by 16 votes to 15 Ins. Sec., F. E. Styles, 320 6th Ave. N. a s of Married—At St. Patrick's Church, his sorrowing family.—July 25, at Rog- the day of the funeral. Ten thousand E ; Treas., M. Lydon, 407 4th St N. E. Si^i 7 e^h month, at corner turbance was noticed. They at once adopted the recommendation of a com Med. Examiner. Dr. R. J. Phelan, 328 Franklin Aves. erstown, Rush, C. James Butterly.— persons were in the funeral proces °\ B' Minneapolis—Presl- 3>y Rev. Father J. O'Regan, C. C., ran off to the place only to find on mittee for an increase of £20 per an Central Ave. Meeting held every first a are July 27, at a private nursing home, sion, including representatives of the Sunday afternoon, third Tuesday even ' w? ™ i, Mullin, 2200 Dupont .Richard Francis, second son of Ed their return that it had been a decoy 7 Fres v Mary J. Gleason, Dublin, John Gerald MacSweeny, Local num in the salary of each medical offi Irish Volunteers and the Irish Na ing of each month at A. O. U. W. hall 2507 Emerson Ave. N.; Rec. Sec., Mary ward McAuliffe, Rushbrooke, to and that in their 'absence a wheel of No. 2, 310 Central Avenue. Government Inspector. cer with increments of £10 every five tional Volunteers. Both contingents .Division No. 4—President, John Men- Morrlssey, 1310 14th Ave. N.; Fin. SeZ 'Eileen (Nellie), youngest daughter of the cart had been removed. The ve years until a maximum of £200 is allis, 923 Washington Ave. N.; Vice Maria Jordan, 2719 Emerson Ave. N.; were in uniform and many of the Pres., Jas. T. Houlihan, 1333 17th Ave. Catherine O'Brien, 8226 Oi- the late Michael Cronin, Cork. hicle had to be abandoned. reached, the scale to be retrospective N.: Rec. Sec., Edw. Delaney, 1500 James aSreas..Martha Griffin. 1618 FERMANAGH. former carried "rebel pikes." ^v®:. Med• Examiner, Dr. J. for 15 years, and fixing the future sal Ave. N.; Fin. Sec., P. Kinnane, 2021 ??• Egan 1416 Emerson Ave. N. Meet- At« Enniskillen Petty Sessions John James Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., I. Rice, 2603 very I CARLOW. LIMERICK. ary of the medical officer of the work *L J"' and third Thura- J. West, farmer and commercial trav THE WONDERFUL CHURCH. vi^edai41^V4ethNsi.NeaS" Th08- M°COn each month at Schular hall, cor- Very general regret is felt at the When Mr. Lucas, Sub-Sheriff, Lim- house at £100 a year. Mr. M. Mad Division No. 5—President, T. F. Dor ner 4th St. and 20th Ave. N. eler, of Crocknacrleve, was summoned The Church is the poet of her chil sey, Linden Hills, Route No. 2, Minne- Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Presl- death of Dr. John N. Shee, medical erlc, assisted by the police, assembled den handed in a rescinding motion. n M s J. Waddick, 2535 Taylor by Mr. R. L. White, motor tax collector, dren: full of music to soothe the Bad £Pmi8:i7le? pr ea" Ryan. Linden 2? Vi £. : "• layior ofllcer of the Callan Union, who died near Newcastle-West to seize cattle for While the South Tipperary County Hills, Itoute No.7 2, Minneapolis; Ins. 262s^i,£;»%?.ceMP£.cs-;, ASnes Lavelie, for refusing to pay hfs motor license. and control the wayward; wonderful Qufncy St. N. E.; Rec. Sec.. Mm if in a nursing home at Clonmel re rent due on the property of Mr. Ed Council's steamroller was at work on fee.. Wm. Gleason, Linden Hills, Route Martin, 2545 Pierce St.; Fin. Sec Mra' Defendant, in defense, stated that he in story for the imagination of the ro N°- 2, Minneapolis; Fin. Sec., Jas. Ryan, M. Moran. 906 27th Ave. N. E.; Ins See" cently. Deceased was the eldest son ward Sheehy, Cherry Grove, Croom, the road between Bansha and Lisner- Linden Hills, Route No. 2, Minneapolis was a large farmer and only used the mantic; rich in symbol and imagery, Treas, F. T. Delaney, Linden Hills. Mary Irwin, 833 3rd Ave. N. E.: Treas" of the late Mr. Nicholas Shee of the sudden gathering early in- the nane in the Glen of Aherlow, on Wed Route No. 2, Minneapolis. Mrs. C. Burns, 915 27th Ave. N. E.- j£5i' motor in connection with his business. so that gentle and delicate feelings, Division No. 6—President, P. L. Cum Examiner, Dr. M. F. Mae-uirs %rZZ*' Seven Acres, Mullinahone. morning from the various directions at nesday afternoon, July 21, the roller ev ry flrst He, however, admitted his willingness which will not bear words, may In si mings, 2720 14th Ave. S.; Vice Pres., M. Java ^ and third Wednee- Died—July 24, at the superintend once put the people on the alert. Ac slipped off the side of the road Into a J. Roscoe, 311 Nicollet Ave.; Sec., Leon tral Avesf°N. Ig|n at 2^d and Cen- to pay the license if several other mo lence intimate their presence or com ard Farrell, 2119 Cedar Ave., Fin. Sec. ent's house, asylum, Carlow, the resi tion was at once taken and the lands dyke. A laborer named John Bren- torists who had'failed to do so were mune with themselves. Her very be J. C. Sheridan, 4521 30th Ave. S.; Treas. RAMSEY COUNTY. dence of her Bon. Nora, widow of, were cleared of all cattle and stock. nan, who had jumped on to the fence G. E. Cummings, 2720 14th Ave. S. made to pay. The magistrates im ing 1b poetry. Every psalm, every pe Division No. 7—President, S. E. Shan nt P re8 dent Mp Thomas Greene, aged 82 years. The sheriff having searched in vain for in the attempt to get out of the way, non, 432 University Ave. N. E.: Vice ««K°nfSt ?,, . I ' »- Ellen Conray, posed a fine of £20 which they re tition, every collect, every versicle, the Pres., Jaa. McHugh; Rec. Sec., Thos 511„ Cialr St; Vice Pres., Miss Je- the cattle, returned again to Limerick, had his leg badly crushed and was Pepper; Fin. Sec., J. F. Cogwln; Treas., hanna Cook, 67 E. 11th St.* RAC. fu. duced to 12 guineas. cross, the mitre, the thurible, is a ful Ma ret Sc tt 12 The County Limerick magistrates by otherwise shockingly Injured. J. E. Cullen, 1117 Harmon Place; Ins. T™as ^™ M ° ' I -Central Are.; * DERRY. fillment of some dream of childhood Sec., J. M. Brownrlgg, 811 leth Ave. N. Mrs. Margaret Carey, 908 W. a majority dismissed a case against •TIA S' IMeetings held at Hiber i A special meeting of the Derry Cor GALWAY. The annual collection at Tipperary or aspiration of youth.—Newman. Division No. 8—President, M. C. nian hall, 7th and Franklin Sts. two farmers named Hurley and Fitz in aid of the Gaelic League resulted ODonnell, 354 Security Bank Bid poration was convened for July 23 to A Fruit Growers' Association has Vice Pres., Dr. Fox, 3601 Grand Ave. a.-. gerald for alleged cruelty in plucking in a sum of between £30 and £40 Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. C. Sheehan, 224 WASECA COUNTY. receive from Mr. Horace Bayer, high been established in Mount Bellew, Hennepin Ave.; Rec. Sec., J. H. Cribby, live geese. Mr. Ryan, V. S., said there being subscribed. Elw'ahSlh11 «?" 11 Janesvllle—President, ' sheriff of the city of Derry. 1115 Hawthorne Ave.; Treas.. J. C Me- lyn : v,c County Galway, under the presidency Mahon, 124 7th St. N. Mnnnon. m° ®, x ® Pres., Sarah was no cruelty. If not plucked the Died—July 22, at Main street, Tern- F1 ||p|i The large and representative attend- of Rev. Brother Joseph, Superior, Ag Division No. 9—President, P. J. Mc- nhv. 5i„ 5- and Ins. Sec., Julia Mur geese would pull out the feathera them plomere, John Bannon, U.D.C.—July Cormlck, Hopkins, Minn.; Vice Pres ing Burkl60- Mary Dalton: TrcM" iJplpaiiee at the funeral of the late Mon-' ricultural College, Mount Bellew, and M. Quinn, Hopkins, Minn., R. R. No. 1; selves. 28, at Nursing Home, Clonmel, Dr. h«,?KlviMlon No- £• st- Paul—Pres., Ellaa- McFaul, P. P., V. G., of Water- Mr. T. Haverty, Springlawn. The ob Rec. Sec., Thos. Fitzgerald. Hopkins At Limerick recently a smack laden John N. Shee, Medical Officer of the Minn., R. R. No. 1; Fin. and Ins See rZJi Mjynaugh, 79 Atwater St.; Vioe JPlaide, Berry, afforded a remarkable' ject of the association Is to secure M J. Weldon. Hopkins, Minn . R R. No: ^"••Margaret Roach, 603 St. Albane with a general cargo for Foynes took Callan Union, eldest son of the late TAec-' Margaret Clarke. 1#7 ^jliemonstration of the esteem In which' markets for the sale of fruit grown on McGann0n Hopkln ir ' Ave : Med. Examiner, of the Department of Agriculture. she sank at high tide, but in the mean S; V. ola , 1518 Jefferson St. N. E' Dr- ?wen McKeon, 607 Lowry Bid*. B*r. Dr. O'Donnell, bishop of Rap- Fin. Sec., John Moran, 905 27th Ave N are Regret is felt by her many friends NATIONAL DIRECTORS. E.; Rec. Sec., T. F. Lynch, 1028 29th held on second and fourth Im time most of her cargo was saved. TYRONE. d J , acl1 IutMt and the Host Rey. Dr. McHugh, in the West of Ireland, at the death of Jaa. J. Ryan, St Paul. M n|JTnn w! n ?.°o ,S month ln Hiber- The Northwest Creameries Associa TayIo?'St" 'N7 E. " Qormley, 2727 an Hall at 8:16 p. m. of Derry. Prior to the inter- Mrs. Nevln, Gurrane, Tynagh, mother, John E. Healey. Delaware. MiM T v11 No- S, St Paul—President MONAGHAN. tion at a meeting in Strabane, on the Thomaa J. Mathews. Rhode Island. Johanna Cook, «7 llth St.; Vlee it solemn office and requiem high of Rev. Dr. J. J. Nevln, O. C., Lough Ed. R. Hayes, New Jersey. LE SUEUR COUNTY. The Lord Chancellor has appointed motion of Mr. J. Corr, seconded by James Clancy, Michigan. was celebrated at St Columb's, rea. the following to the Commission of the Mr. J. Timoney, JJ>„ unanimously Myles F. McPartland, New York. SueS?,n§inEre,,ident* JaCOb Gi8h' Le taralde, by Rev. J. McShane. A Mackubln 8t; IM. Bee" Mrs. D&etU Died.—July 24, at Klllooney, Dun- Peace for County Monaghan; Mr. T. STATU OFFICERS—MINNESOTA, Division No. 3, Montgomery—Pres. passed a resolution expressing regret J. D. McCarthy; Pres., H. F. Cm- McManua, 468 Carrol Ave.; Treas., Mra. panegyric was .delivered by more, County Galway, Peter Heverln, re,, en - J Vice Toal, Smlthborough, Clerk of Monag that It was proposed to reduce the T>.? j5L Ir ^- - Doyle, Endlcott ?! R?®- Sec., Ed. Clarkln; Fin. Bee., aSllSfn^^^A"^1"1 S1*5 Med- Ex- Qulgley, C. C„ who said that aged 80 years. Bld^, at Paul. JJ.A. Hanlon; Ina. See., D. A. Hanlon; •ininer, Dr. R. A. Burnt. Lowry Bldr han County Council; Mr. F. Kleran, amount spent by the department on ice President—A. J. Powers, Du- TP®8S,, P. J. KfiOhOD] iltd. Thunriua'iS hei? on fir,t and thlA Iv'l. •?„ . lath. Dr. James McKeon. keetlnfTare haft month in nihernlaa
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