The Irish Standard. (Minneapolis, Minn. ; St. Paul, Minn.), 1914-11
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pl«IJ IIJ, ,ljll ^ •SPSS . , * -'vrK 6 THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1914. (Sister Mary Carmel), daughter of man B. Leslie, Third Battalion Rifle treated in Philippi for delivering the month in Woodman Hail at 8 p. ra. ST. LOUIS COUNT""1' John Slattery, J. P., Bridge House, Brigade, has been killed in action in poor girl, possessed of a pythonical BIG STONE COUNTY. County President, A. J. Powers, 12S Borrisokane. France. East 3rd St spirit who had brought great gain to County President, M. J. McDonnell, Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres.. Thos. NEWS FROM IRBUND Three local candidates are now in Queens. her masters. St. Paul, filled with com Gracevllle, Minn. E. White, 630 East 4th St; Vice Pres., J. the field for the representation of Division No. 1, Gracevllle—Pres., An J. Higgins, 412 And Ave., W.; Rec. Secy., At an inquest at the Royal Infirmary passion at the obscession made it drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; W. J. Lynott, 1224 East 3rd St; Fin. North Kings County—E. J„ Graham, on Sergeant W. H. O'Dell, Fifth Royal cease whereat the girl's masters, de Rec. Sec., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. Sec., Secy., W. J. McBrlde, 21 West Superior Antrim. Dublin Mrs. A. C. McC. Stewart, Derry, C. P. Glnnaty; Int. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; St.; Ins. Secy., W. J. McBrlde, 21 W. Su J. P.; P. F. Adams, Co. C., and E. J. Irish Lancers, aged 47, who died as a prived of what she gained for them, Treas., John W. Glnnaty; Med. Exam perior St.; TreaB., James W. Lydon. Dr. J. L. Rentoul and Mr. Nelson was elected one of the local repre Bermingham, Co. C. result of injuries sustained by falling iner, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings held 426 East 3rd St.; Med. Examiner, Dr. heaped false accusation and indignity on tirst Sunday and third Thursday at E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bldg. • Russell formed a part of a deputation sentatives. Kildare. downstairs in Marlborough barracks, a Fraternity Hall. * Meetings are held first and third Wed which waited on the Lisburn Urban An intimation lias been received from upon the Apostle and his holy asso nesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second Ave On a letter from Lieutenant Coloirel verdict of death from fracture of the ; nue West and Fourth Street Council to urge that body to provide the British War Office that Private ciates who were thrown into prison BLUE EARTH COUNTY. Rowan, R. A. M. C., Dublin district, skull as a result of an% accident was the town with an adequate supply or Walter Pollock of the Royal Inniskil- with their feet chained to the wall. County President, P. H. Jordan- Co Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., being read at Naas Guardians' meeting returned. 88 P J M Q W. B. Godfrey, 4805 Sixth Ave. W.s And they, out of all this injustice and nh«Lrl»f 'r> ' " • ® rath; Co. Rec.'seu.i Vice Pres., L. Whalen, 1 Manger Row; water. It was stated that the situa iing Fusileers, son of Mr. and Mrs. as to the accommodation of Union Hos Roscommon. Charles Doran; Co. Fin 8ec.. Don abuse and corporate suffering sang in r£U?fe£S' •U0DTre&J-, Jobn Muivlhiu, Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. Cennelly, 114 No. tion was appalling and people wert William Pollock, 26 Bennett street, pital in the event of infectious diseases Esmonde A. Power of Dysart, son of Co. Chaplain, Rev. P. c. Maloney. Sixty-third Ave. W.; Rec. Sec., J. W. actually leaving the place owing to the Deny, has beeir killed in action at the j arising among the British troops, it the night and praised God, the sub Botwell, 601 No. Fifty-seventh Ave. William Power, Droitinch, and brother- limity of such an elevation of spirit ..Division No. 1, Mankato—Prasldoni W.; Treas., P. H. McGraw, 216 SO. Fif scarcity of the supply. The Council front. He had previously been re-1 was decided to intimate that there was in-law of D. J. Kelly, Co. C., chairman Michael O'Brien °arroll St.; Vice Frets' ty-seventh Ave. W.; Med. Examiner. evoking the miracle that followed. A uerhlan; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan! Dr. Payette, Silva Block. Meetings promised to deal with the question. ported wounded. Deceased was 18 accommodation for 15 patients, apart of Athlone Board of Guardians, has on mighty earthquake shook the prison, 316 Pleasant St.; Pin. Sec.. C. Fltsirer. „. second Monday of each month The following deaths were an years old. from • five or six possible smallpox been admitted a solicitor of the Su aid; Ins. Sec., John McCafl; Treas T at Giley's hall. loosed the chains of the captives and B. Cougiilgn, Meet In K. C. hall, second nounced: October 25, at 39 Clo\vne> Died.—October 25, at his residence. cases. preme Court of Ireland and intends to annifourth Sundays of month at 2 p'm. SCOTT COUNTY. street, Belfast, Sarah Harbison, wife of !)!) I.ecky road, Derry, John McKinney, opened the prison doors. The keeper ^v,s'°n No. 2. Madison Lake—Pre": Kerry. practice at Castlerea. dent, Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake- vi™ dan?UMi?nfre8id"nt' F' J* Leonard. 'the late Philip Harbison, the noted saddler. of the prison was so terrified that he 8 1 s lllvan The winners of the two £50 scholar The late R. Hague, J. P., Cloonahee, sec ' w" i* ' Madison Lake'; rec. nrMfi,1£n i?®> Belle Plaine—Pres. patriot. In the dark days of '67 he Donegal. would have killed himself, thinking see' 1»S Madison Lake; fin. ivJh^5-l0Sey» Belle Plains; Vies ships given by the Kerry County Coun Elphin, left personal estate valued at sic" Wm ^SGl£th' Madison Lak4; Ins. and his brother William were thrown The Rt. Rev. Mgr. McGlyn'n, P. P., the prisoners had escaped. And did P 2 no^ cil are two pupils of the Jeffers Insti £7,299. The bulk of his property he creas.,traa. fth., John•J SP McNamara,• Madison Eagle £ake;Lake: Into prison, where the latter died.— V. G., Dean of Raphoe, has been noti they take advantage of their sudden er Dr S tr t0n I,1 1 n tute, Tralee, John O'Donnell, Aunas- left to his widow for life, with remain S-o ' * Firglna. Meetings fit &"JSie s |L dtri!l{S,. | e ifi David Dickey, J. P., of Ardlyirn, Bally- fied by the Commissioners of National freedom, of the confusion, of the dark l second and fourth Sundays caul, nephew of J. O'Connell, L. L. D„ der on trust for his daughter Mary, Lake. Woodman's hall, Madison Ix^lkerr,^-GJ^%o^neCylarlei.K - ' clare, County Antrim. He was a mem Education that William O'Doherty, N. and Daniel McCarthy, son of Thomas £30 is left for the poor of Cruve, Elp ness to steal out hastily unobserved? E O MONTH S Fr^r X°URIT^RP. L ber of the County Council and for T„ Stranorlar, has been awarded the McCarthy, Castle street, Tralee. hin, and £20 for the celebration of Far from it. St. Paul boldly called out CROW WING COUNTY. ~ some years was chairman of the Bally- Clarlisle and Blake premium. Died.—At his residence, Main street, masses. reassuringly to the keeper and pre STEVENS COUNTY. v e , d e r arro, dare Urban Council.—Robert Arm- S. Gillman, manager cf the Hiber vented his fear stricken suicide and Fo^th'i ^ | r a 1^ d7Si„» ». riCounty President M. Mahoney, Mor- Killorglin, James McCrohan. — Daniel Sligo. Division No. 1, Brainerd President Strong, Agincourt avenue, Belfast. De nian bank, Ballybofey, has been pro Conway, of Tarbert. Deceased was for when the magistrates would have lib re 9 Kln8rwood st At the local shows Rev. P. J. Pres H H°M«5? w *! Vice J( Ren '<a5: HT McCaffrey, 216 N. 3rd St; Lawler, Morr?8; Vic^'pr'^^rank'Han'' ceased was known as a pioneer of moted manager of the Hibernian bank, the past fourteen years manager' of O'Grady, P. P., Keash, has added two erated the Apostle slyly he sent them Rec. Sec., J. j. Nolan. (16 N 6th st! cheap traction in that city. Originally Armagh. Mr. Gillman is the son of Messrs. Russels stores in Tarbert.—At more wins to the already long list to the bold, manly rejoinder to which Fin. Sec., J. j. Brady, 616 N* 9th at"' rady 616 N he was a coach builder and blacksmith. the late D. Gillman of Cork and his residence, Ahane, Ballymacelligott, his credit. At the Ballymote show he they yielded. The keeper surrendered Treas b' C mV.i? ' - 9th 8t!; October 21, 1914, at 24 Little Donegall Nephew of the late S. Gillman, Crown Thomas McEllistrum, aged 59 years. won the driving competition, the judge as to something superhuman, tended sens State Bank Bids. Meet?n*.^£ll Btreet, Belfast, Margaret third daugh Solicitor of that city. ? ay ot the mont at Leitrim. remarking that even in Dublin he their wounds and received the faith. m^ n»8eMai&i!ourth i»y s hliL * Lin- ter of James McNally, Islairdreigh, Died. — At Dorney Lodge, Dunki- t A serious railway smash occurred would secure the prize, and at the Let us learn that power is a virtue, STEELE COUNTY. Dunadry—October 24, at 75 Upper neeley, John S. Rogers, J. P. Deceased, at the Midland Station, Dromod, on Oc Boyle show he was again awarded first one of the greatest. And one of its DAKOTA COUNTY. Cannig street, Belfast, Anne, widow of who was 78, was the youngest son- of °«or«« C.