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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 i

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