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rell, merchant, Main street, Edge- James Dodd, P. L. G., Mount joy st., SALUTATION* TO THE BLESSED Meetings are held on third Monday ef ST. LOUIS COUNTY. month in Woodman Hall at I p. m. worthstown. Dublin. SACRAMENT. Ceunty President, A. J. Powers, 123 Louth. BIG STONE COUNTY. East 3rd St. The principal prize winners at Every flower that ever grew, Division No. 1, Duluth—Pres., Thos. NEWS FROM IRELAND Over one thousand persons took Ballymote Agricultural show includ­ Every bird that ever flew. County President, M. J. McDonnell, E. White, 630 East 4th St.; Vice Pres., J. Gracevllle, Minn. J. Hlggins, 412 tnd Ave., W.; Rec. Secy., part in the annual pilgrimage to St. ed: * Horses—Messrs. O'Hara, B. Every wind that ever blew, Division No. 1, Gracevllle—Pres., An­ W. J. Lynott, 1224 East 3rd St; Fin. Brigid's birthplace at Faughart, on drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; Secy., W. J. McBride, 21 West Superior Brady, A. Gilmore, M. Hahnon, P. Good God! Rec. 8ec„ Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. See., St.; Ins. Secy., W. J. McBride, 21 W. Su­ Antrim. Derry. August 16th. Marren, M. G. Phibbs, Capt. Cooper, Every thunder rolling, C. P. Glnnaty ;Ins. Sec., C. P. Glnnaty; perior St.; Treas., James W. Lydon. Treas., John w. Glnnaty; Med. Exam­ 426 East 3rd St.; Med. Examiner, Dr. The foundation stone of the new Alderman Anderson has been ap­ At a meeting of the Louth county P. Queena Thompson, Major O'Hara, Every church tolling, iner, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings neld E. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey Bldg. pointed to the Bridge Commissioners council, Mr. Wm. A. Doren, J. P., on first Sunday and third Thursday at Meetings are held first and third Wed­ schools at Crumlin was laid on Au­ Williams, Dorran, and T. Sweeney. Every leaf and sod, Fraternity Hall. nesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second Ave­ in place of the late Alderman Ballen- vice chairman was unanimously elect­ Cattle—Messrs. P. Scanlan (three Laudamus Te! nue West and Fourth Street, gust 21st by the parish priest, Rev. BLUE EARTH COUNTY. it Trancis McBride, in the peresence of tine. The Superintendent officer of ed chairman and Mr. M. McArdle, special prizes), T. J. Armstrong, Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres.. Health lias been appointed to act as Ash, was co-opted a member of the County President P. H. Jordan: Co. W. B. Godfrey, 4805 Sixth Ave. W.i a representative gathering of the P. McGettriclc, Major O'Hara, P. W. I offer Thee Vice Pres., P. J. MoGrath; Co. Rec. Efee., Vice Pres., L. Whalen, 1 Manger Row: parishoners and visitors. tuberculosis expert under the Bor­ Council in room of the late Mr. McElroy and I. Gurry. Jumping— Every wave that ever moved, Charles Doran; Co. Fin. Sec., Dan Fin. and Ins. Sec., J. Connelly, 114 jj0* ' ough Insurance Committee. Hughes. Coufehlan; Co. Treas., John MulvlhlU; Sixty-third Ave. W.; Rec. Sec., J. w. Mr. J. T. Donovan, of Belfast, has Capt Cooper. Driving—Rev Father Every heart that ever loved Co. Chaplain, Rev. P. C. Maloney. 5?twell. 601 No. Fifty-seventh Ave! 4t) Mr. John O'Kane, a produce mer­ Miss Tilly Sheehy was awarded O'Grady. W.; Treas., P. H. McGraw, 216 So. Fif­ been elected Nationalist member for Thee, Thy Father's Well Beloved, , ,, ty-seventh Ave. W.; Med. Examiner. chant of South Derry, has been sworn second prize and a bronze medal for N»l°n5a KK r West Wieldow. Tipjkerary. Dear Lord! a n 0u hlan Rec P ; Payette, Silva Block. Meetings P, » ^9 ® : - Sec- P- H. Jordan, held on second Monday of each month The "Dublin Gazette" announces in a Justice of the Peace. National dancing at the Civic Exhibi­ The Carriclc Urban Council have Every river dashing, 316 Pleasant St; Fin. Sec., C. Fltsger- at Giley's hall. On August 12, at St. Eugene's Ca­ tion, Dublin. aid: Ins. Sec., John McCall; Treas.. T. that Mr. Robert McQuilty has been, accepted Mr. John Aylward's tender Every lightning flashing. R. Coughlan. Meet in K. C. hall, second SCOTT COUNTY. thedral, Derry, a marriage ceremony Limcrick. for the work in connection with the Like an Angel's sword. and fourth Sundays of month at 2 p. m. appointed to temporarily act in the Division No. 2, Madison, Lake—Presi­ dan?MmnPreSldent' Pl J* Leonard. Jor- was performed between Joseph, son Thomas Kelly, victualler, of Cath­ new cemetery and the erection of a Benedicimus Te! dent, Jas. Sullivan, Madison Lake; vice office as clerk of the Crown and pres., M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; rec. Divislon No. 1, Belle Plalne—Prea. Peace for County Antrim and Bel­ of the late Owen O'Hagen, merchant erine street, Limerick, aged about caretaker's residence. sec-. W. A. Lyons, Madison Lake; fin. Dr. G. R. Maloney, Belle Plaine: VlS and cattle dealer, Raphoe, and Annie, sixty, while travelling from Ennis sec,> McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. 8ee"''TrjvS? B' Kelley. Belle Plaine; Reo. fast in room of the late Mr. H. Mc­ Tyrone. I offer Thee sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; Sec., John E. Stearns, Belle Plaine; Fla. daughter of the late Andrew Gamble, to Kilkee, was found dead in a com­ Every cloud that ever swept treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; Sec- James H. Stratton, Belle pfalne: Neill McCormick. Died.—August 13th, Mr. James Mc med. examiner, Dr. Firglna. Meetings P?n. f.ec». Jame? ,H- Stratton, Belle Abbey street, Derry. partment on the West Clare Rail­ O'er the skies, and broke and wept are held on second and fourth Sundays Plaine,n Treas., John p, cis.rkii* After 50 years service with the Manus, ex-Nationalist school teacher, Examiner, Dr. G. R, Moloney. Meetlnm Died.—August 19 th, Mrs. Gilloway way. of month in Woodman's hall, Madison are heldu i3 •on Ami Moloney. Meetii Belfast Harbor Trust, several of Dromore. The deceased was a na­ In rain, and with the flowerlets slept Lake. e n S U 0 m0nth of Bellarena.—August 20 th, at 9 F™ter ilJ hal£ Lt® 2"8Rp. L. •which were spent as engineer-in- Died.—August 12th, at her resi­ tive of Rosslea, County Fermagh.— My King! CROW WING COUNTY. Orchard street, Derry, Annie, wife of dence, Lough Gur, Mrs. Timothy O'­ chief, Mr. W. Redfern Kelly has re­ August 20th, Mr. Hunt Walsh Cham- Each communicant praying, STEVENS COUNTY. Robert McKimm.—August 20th, at Brien.—August 16 th, at her resi­ County President Wm. Barron, 414 tired. bre, J. P., Dungannon, a member of Every angel staying Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. ^County President M. Mahoney. Mor- Claudy, County Derry, Peter Lacy, dence, Rathlceale, County Limerick, Division No. 1, Bralnerd—President, Oa August 17th the body of John the Tyrone County council. Before Thy throne to sing Hugh Breason, 609 Kingwood St.; Vice 1( T age seventy-four years. Margaret, widow of the late Michael Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. 3rd St.; Lawler, Morr?s; vTceTre^"^^^?? ' Craven was discovered at the works Adoramus Te! Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 5th St.; I Down. O'Shaughnessy merchant, Rathkeale. Waterford. Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 516 N. 9th St.; of the salt union, Carrickfergus. He On August 19th a fire broke out Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St.; Died.—August 17th, Mr. Henry —August 20th, at 7 Upper Mallow I offer Thee Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; was about 55 years of age, and had in the engine shed at Messrs, Paxman Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi­ formerly been employed at the Loughran, J. P., Downshire Road, street, Limerick, Patrick Costello. Every flake of virgin snow, zens State Bank Bldg. Meetings are Newry. The deceased was a member Mr. James Lane, Abbeyfeale, has & Co.'s butter factory and damage to held on second and fourth Tuesdays of nepa h!u.SUnday of the month at Lin* works. Every spring the earth below, month In K. C. Hall. of the Down County Council, of the the extent of about £40 was done. Cavnti. been appointed magistrate. Every human joy and woe, STEELE COUNTY. Father Michael O'Byrne, assistant DAKOTA COUNTY. On August 13th, Mr. P. McMahon, Newry Harbor Board, of the Carling- At Castlemahon on August 16th, My Love. ford Lough Commission, and of the Granagh defeated Monagea in a priest at St. Alban's, Liverpool, has County President, T. P. Moran, Hast­ OwSxS^a,Vm^^nU °*0rS* c* Toh®r. manager of an extensive bakery es­ been recalled to the diocese of Wat- O Lord! and all Thy glorious ings, Minn. Newry Board of Guardians. For tournament tie on the score—3 Division No. 1, Hastings—Dlv. Pres., S lirffi?." $?• !. Owatonna—Pres., John tablishment in Ballyhaunis, was mar­ erford and Lismore. Self, o'er death victorious many years deceased was postmaster goals 2 points to 1 goal 1 point. Throned in heaven above! J. J. Barrett, Hastings, Minn.; Vice ried to Miss Mary Anne Hartin, eld­ Mr. William Barry, Telephone de­ Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings, Minn.; fejiiliSEtfEAfiS- in Newry. He was a prominent Na­ Mr. H. Lyons, Croom Castle, has Glorificamus Te! Rec. Sec., Thos. S. Ryan, Hastings, hSu2«Hifan/. Med- Exam., G. G. mSm".' est daughter of Mrs. Maria Hartin, partment, G. P. O., Waterford, has Minn.; Jin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, eetln r tionalist.—Mrs. Lucy Thompson, Chi­ been appointed a magistrate for Minn.; Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, SmISvnesday Sof month5i »In« K.held P. on Hall first at Wed- g!®# and sister of Miss Margaret Hartin, been transferred to the district head­ Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Medical Ex­ cago, was at the Newtownards on County Limerick. Take all of them, O Dearest Lord, aminers, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meet­ Arva postmistress. quarters office, Cork. Prior to his holiday. In Thy Blessed Sacrament adored ings held on second and fourth Thurs­ SWIFT COUNTY. Mr. John Leonard, N. T., son of Leitrim. department he was made the recipi­ days of month in A. O. U. W. Hall. . Multiply each, every one, Presldent D F Mr. Patrick Leonard, President of On August 21st., Dr. Mulcahy, J. ent of a presentation from his friends Clontan? - - - Mcbermott. Rev. Brother Hoctor, who for nine Make each of them into millions. HENNEPIN COUNTY. Cavan branch U. I. L., was drowned P., Coroner for South Leitrim, was in the Catholic Young Men's Society. M.DKinn£ ViceV^s^p'T"1^' ^m. years was Superior of the Christian on August 18th, while bathing at thrown from his car at Kiltybarden, Into glorious millions. Leo* Brothers' Schools at , has been a level crossing on the Cavan and Westmeath. Into gorgeous millions. ";v * » ovv«, a. muu* Rogey Point, Bundoran. ahan, 818 Tenth St. S.; County Treas., transferred to Mullingar. He is Leitrim Railway, and sustained in­ Died.—August 16th, Mrs. Bridget Into golden millions. John Moran, 905 Twenty-seventh Ave. Clare. Quin, late of Stonehall Multyfarn- N. E.; Chaplain, Rev. M. O'Brien, 3115 Died.—August 21st, Mrs. Cather­ succeeded by Brother Doyle, of En- juries from which he died on the fol­ Of glories, Glorious Son! West Forty-fourth St nis. lowing day, at Ballinamore. Mrs. ham, at the age of sixty-nine years. And then, O Dear Lord, listen • WINONA COUNTY. ine Carmody, wife of John Cormody, —August 14th, Mr. Michael Farrell, t »lvU?on. No- !• Minneapolis—Pres., A sad drowning accident occurred Mulcahy who was with him, was also Where the tabernacles glisten J. P. Clark, 2301 Cole Ave. S. E.; Vice 1 e nt 11 J R at 140 Bank street, Batavia, N. Y. King ^ « a - - ^n. «« * in Lough Mask on August 16th, when seriously injured. Deceased was a Edgeworthstown.—August 20th, Mr. To those praises, Holiest One! Pres., Chas J. wilder, 308 9th Ave. N. She was born in County Clare, Ire­ E.; 3600 Longfellow Ave.; Rec. Sec., 1 J MoM, Joyce, age eighteen years, Wm. Leech, Rathwyre. Thomas O'Neill, 2429 Eleventh Ave. S.; 328 wf'iloward s^'vfc'o " ^ Han, land and has been a resident of Ba­ Walter lifelong Nationalist and was for —Translated from the Irish. Fin. Sec., W. P. Casey, 253 Fremont youngest son of Mrs. Sabina Joyce, many years President of the South Wexford. Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. McHugh, 2439 8 J tavia about sixty years.—August 14 Twelfth Ave. S.; Treas., E. J. Owens, 614 Washington a?'. ?S-J - Ly5c£ met death by drowning. He was a By 15 points to one Wexford on Ann, widow of Frank Derry. She Leitrim Executive, U. I. L. GOD IS NEAR. 2425 Twenty-sixth Ave. S.; Med. Ex­ lys-A i. good swimmer, but got cramped August 21st, at Crolce Park, won the aminers, Dr. Henry, Donaldson Bldg.: am Dr was born in County Clare, Ireland, Meath. 'Tis a quaint old Irish saying. Dr. Hynes, Third St. and First Ave. S. Lester, 408 Winona st M»S5 - - when a short time in the water, and final of the Senior Football Champ­ Meetings are held on first Sunday and seventy-four years ago, but has lived On August 19th, a marriage took Yet a sermon true and clear, third Thursday of month, at 627 First his comrades were unable to rescue ionship from Louth, thus repeating Ave. & here for sixty years. Her husband place between Kathleen Mary, daugh­ Should your heart be ever swaying. WASECA COUNTY. last year's effort. Mr. P. Dunphy, was a veteran of the Civil War, and him. ter of Mr. William Sullivan, R. M., Between hope and doubt and fear, Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres., ^County President, J. P. Coughlln, Wa- Died.—August 18th, at his resi­ Abbeyleix, New Ross, Maryanne, wife Felix McNamee, 1527 Ninth St S.; vice while he was away during the war, Bishopscourt, Navan and Wilmot, There is help around, above you, pres., John Mason, 313 Sixth Ave. N. E.; dence Barnaderg, , of John Dunne. Though of earth may be your floor, rec. sec., F. J. Boulger, 2745 Aldrich Mrs. Derry spent a year at her old son of Mr. Clifford Lloyd, Victoria Ave. S.; fin. sec., F. E. Monahan, 818 Pr John Hanley, aged seventy-nine years Help for you and those that love you Tenth St. S.; ins. sec., Jas. Kelly, 2925 SS yT% « home. Park, Kilkenny. Wicklow. father of Very Rev. Father William, Eighteenth Ave. S.; treas., Edward Cork. Died.—August 18, Mrs. Elizabeth Master Gerald Mulligan, son "God is nearer than the door." Bevans, 2714 15th Ave. S.: med. exam­ O. S. F. C. For half a century he iners, Dr. James Hynes, 64 Third St. S., John V. Cronin (son of Mr. Wm. Boyle, wife of Mr. P. Boyle, C. S., of Mr. Mulligan, postmaster, Arklow, and Dr. W. B. Murphy, 1528 East Lake has been connected with the Athlone St. Meetings are held on first Sunday f Cronin, manager of Dripsey Woolen Slane, after a prolonged illness. has earned high distinction at the Do not sit in vain repinging. and Tuam Board of Guardians.— and third Thursday of month in Rich­ Sec, J. Dal ton ; TreasL M^Br^ Mills) has been awarded a scholar­ Mayo. recent Intermediate examinations. In the castle or the cot; mond halL August 18th, Mr. Thomas Tully, ship in Galasliiel Technical Universi­ On the Feast of the Assumption Died.—August 15th, Mr. William There is always silver lining . Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Presi­ Rath fern. Deceased was a member To the cloud, what'er your lot. dent. Duncan C. Hadley, 1232 Fifth St. ty tenable for three years and value Miss Carney, N. T., Kiltimagh, en­ Colclough Byrne, at his residence, N. E.; vice pres., John Kilroe, 2218 Sec­ of an old County Galway family, and LADIES' AUXILIARY £250. He has been a student of Cork tered in Tullamore Convent. Ballycapple, Kilbride, Wicklow, in Though your heart with grief be ond St. N. E.; rec. sec., S. E. Cunning­ was brother of Mr. H. J. Tully, So­ ham, 819 Second St. N. E.; fin. sec., P. S. Presentation College, and took Hrst Died—August 16th, at 5 St. Jo­ his sixtieth year.—August 15th Capt. riven. Jeffries, 416 Eighth Ave. N. E.; Ins. sec., licitor, Sligo. P. S. Jeffries, 416 Eighth Ave. N. E.; HENNEPIN COUNTY. prize, two years in succession, in seph's terrace, Fairview, Patrick Thomas Molvor, at his residence, Ra- There is One that we adore; treasurer, J. J. Daley, 209 Central Ave.; Kings. med. examiner, R. P. O'Brien, Medical , nt m Mary Cork Technical College in chemistry. Killeen, son of John Killeen (late of heenavine, Ovaca, in his seventy- Ask His help, it shall be given— 1826°T4& Ave" & ' "* Died.—August 16th, at Main St., Block, 608 Nicollet Meetings are held Mr. J. Twomey, Ballinaltlg, Wat- Cong., County Mayo).—August 17th, second year. "God is nearer than the door." on the first Sunday afternoon and third Philipstown, William Egan, aged Tuesday evening of month. In A. O. U. ergrasshill, Fermoy, has taken up an Mr. Francis Jennings, Raheny, Islan- W. hall, 310 Central Ave. 8 seventy-two years.—August 20th, at Mrs ^i'Colum^us -'^™; % ^eT appointment with Messrs Marconi, deady, in his sixty-ninth year.—Aug­ Division No. 4, Minneapolis—Pres., Rhode, Eliza, wife of Nicholas Killi- SHALL MINE EYES BEHOLD THY Michael Meagher, 1613 Fremont Ave. London, he was the recipient of a ust 20th, Mr. Michael Shalley, Ar- 8 an. GLORY. N.; vice pres., R. E. Branton, 1616 Lyn- 87 Holden s^^ " ^rs. Clara J&a™ presentation from the staff and stu­ droe, Claremorris, at the age of sev­ dale Ave. N.; rec. sec., J. G. Mitchell, Kildare. 1908 Lyndale Ave. N.; fin. sec., J. F. Meetf^ dents of the Irish School of Teleg­ enty-five years.—August 16th, Mrs. This poem was written by Fanny Rice, 2603 Lyndale Ave. N.; Ins. sec., P. e< On August 19th, at the Catholic J. Kinnane, 2021 James Ave. N.; treas., of month to l SM raphy, Dyke Parade, Cork, on his de­ Mary Corley, Mount Deasy, Castle- Parnell, sister of the great Irish C. M. Duffy, 2522 Emerson Ave. N.; med. church, Maynooth, Joseph, son of leader. examiners. Dr. Egan, 206 Masonic Tem­ 8lLa a P re parture. bar, in the seventy-fifth year of her ^?ri c^n^42^^fn c e°nWe ^ Mrs. Julia Dunne, Downstown, May­ ple, and Dr. Flynn, 1711 Emerson Ave. RES MR 8 Mar Died. — At Waterview, Passage age. Shall mine eyes behold thy glory, O N. Meetings are held on second and Ave® N F^D H - .y. Kauth. ite ietii nooth, was married to Mollie, eldest my country? fourth Tuesdays of month in I. O. O. F. Ave", ii. E - Rec fw MfiSy Qarvey. West. Cork, Sarah, widow of the late Monaghan. hall, Third and Plymouth. - daughter of William Blake, May­ O'Keefe, 413 'Bth Ave^J*' Mr. Thomas Lyons of the firm of T. At the entrance gates to Cappagh Shall mine eyes behold thy glory? Mrs. Brideet rtZ, Fin. Sec., nooth. Division No. 5, Minneapolis—Presi­ Lyons & Co.—Owen Keating, at his Lodge near Ballinroe, a motor car Or shall darkness close around them dent, T. F. Darcey, Cahlll; vice-presi­ Master John E. Dooley, Christian A. O. H. DIRECTORY dent, Wm. Ryan, Cahill; recording sec­ residence, Chapel street, Mallow.— belonging to Mr. John McCoy, Dublin ere the sun-blaze. retary, W. Gleason, Edina; financial Brothers' School, Athy, has been Break at last upon thy story? NATIONAL OFFICERS. secretary, James Ryan, Cahlll; treas­ August lltli, at Merview, Queens- street, collided with Col. Lucas Scud- urer, James Delaney, Cahlll; T. J. Mo- awarded by Kildare County Council town, Mary, wife of James Gleeson. damore's (Castleshane) car. Mr. President—Joseph McLaughlin, Phil­ riarty, insurance secretary, Cahlll; a scholarship value £50, tenable for When the nations ope for thee their adelphia, Pa. medical examiner. Dr. Blake, Hopkina •—August 11th, at the north Infirm­ Wm. Black, J. P., Ballyleck House, Vice President—Patrick F. Cannon, Meetings are held on second Sunday three years in the National Univers­ queenly circle, Clinton, Mass. of month in Cahill at 2 p. m. ary, James Dillan (late G. S. W. R.), Monaghan, and Dr. Neary of the Treasurer—N. W. Delaney, Illinois. ity. As a sweet new sister hail thee, Division No. 6, Minneapolis—Pres., M. after a long illness.—August 10th, asylum, were thrown out and rend­ Secretary—Philip J. Sullivan, Con­ 52S KeS; Seo" Miss kary Hart Died.—August 21, Mrs. Mary Shall these lips be sealed in callous necticut. F. Crahan, 2646 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Vice at Caliermore House, Mrs. M. A. Sul­ ered unconscious for some time. Pres., Simon McNulty, 1712 Twenty- Harte, Kildare.—August 21, at Naas, seventh St. S.; Rec. Sec., Thos. W. Hick­ Died.—August 12th, Mrs. Bridget death and silence NATIONAL DIRECTORS. ey, 2413 Sixteenth Ave. S.; Fin. Sec., P. a£ Emerson livan, widow of the late James Sulli­ Mr. Jeremiah Kenna, of Blackrath, L. Cummlngs, 2720 14th Ave. S.; Ins. McCabe, late of Philadelphia, at Bal- That have known but to bewail van, aged forlhy-three years.—Mrs. Ballytore, aged eighty-seven years.— John E. Healey, Delaware. Sec., P. L. Cummings, 2720 Fourteenth lybay, after a brief illness. Deceased thee? Thomas J. Mathews, Rhode Island. Ave. S.; Treas., James P. Mullen, 2932 Supple, at her residence, Sea Breeze Anne Hcldon, relict of the late John Ed R. Hayes, New Jersey. 11th Ave. S.; Med. Examiners, Drs. Cottage, Crosshaven. who was a native of Gregarnagh, and James Clancy, Michigan. Barber and Murphy. Meetings are held Heydon, Magency. Myles F. McPartland, New Tork. on second Wednesday and fourth Sun­ had been a resident of Philadelphia Shall the ear be deaf that only loved day of month in Maccabee Hall, corner Carlow. thy praises STATES OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. of Franklin and Bloomlngton Aves. 1V 4 1 n a 0ll8 pre8 Kilkenny. for the last thirty years, was home m£. AHm Keuy 36l¥ 2 4?£ 5 ^- " Died.—August 14tli, Mr. Brady, President—T. J. Doyle, Endtcott v University scholarships have been on a visit with her sister, Mrs. Edw. When all men their tribute bring Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., S. ss&ftsH? % a sua Augha, Bagnalstown, after a long thee? Bide., St. Paul. E. Shannon, 432 University Ave. N. E.: 2606 18th Ave s'- fl^'o^fS8. Mary Tr®». won by Masters Daniel Tynan and Smyth, and was about to return to Vice President—J. P. Kennedy, Fari­ Vice Pres., F. J. Williams, 20 N. 16th illness. Deceased served on the Dis­ Shall the mouth be clay that sang bault. St.; Rec. Sec., Thos. Pepper, 1603 N. 6th Anna Bryant, '34ii GlVard Ave Peter Rice, pupils of the Christian the United States.—August 15th, at State Secretary—P. J. O'Donnell, 3600 St.; Ins. Sec., J. M. Brownrigg, ill Mrs. B. M. Walsh, 2110 17th Ave ^J trict Council Board, when it was first thee in thy squalor Longfellow Ave.. Minneapolis. Brothers' school, James' street, Kil­ Whitehall, St. Clones, Mrs. Georgia Treasurer—John Sheehy, Montgom­ Sixteenth Ave. N.; Fin Sec., Wm. H. organized.—August 15 th, Mr. James When all poets'mouths shall sing ery. Donahue, 636 Palace Bldg.; Treas.. John kenny. Elliott, wife of Mr. W. Elliott, and State Chaplain—Rev. P. J. Fox, Janes- Cullen, 1117 Harmon Place; Mea. Ex­ Maloney, Borris. On August lltli, at Westminster thee? vllle. aminer, Dr. James O'Donnell, 204 Don­ daughter of Mr. George Magulre, at President of Insurance Fund — T. J. aldson Bldg. Meetings are held on first Dublin. Cathedral, William C. Drayson Maile, the early age of twenty-nine. Doyle, St. Paul. and third Thursdays of month In I. O. Joseph Lawless, Lower Gardiner Ah, the harpings and the salvos and Secretary of Insurance—Thomas 0. F. hall, 703 Hennepin Ave., at S p. m. M. A., M. B., of Kingston-on Thames, Queens. Welch, Stillwater. street, a member of the Metropolitan the shoutings State Treasurer Insurance — John Division No. 10, Minneapolis.—Presi­ son Ave. if.; Rec B««r- was marride to Etliel Mary Feeney, Maryboro sawmills, owned by Rus­ dent, G. J. Molan,'1618 Jefferson St N. 1013 14th Ave N - Fin iul0r.r,8fey* Corps of the Irish Volunteers, while Of thy exiled sons returning Sheehy, Montgomery. E.; vice president W» C. Feeney, 812 Hibernian Bank House, Kilkenny. sell Brothers, were recently de­ State Medical Director — Dr. J. V. 26th Ave. N. E.; insurance secretary, cycle scouting on August 16th in the I should hear, though dead and O'Connor, St. Paul. At St. Werburbh's Catholic church, stroyed by fire. Director of Insurance Fund — John John Moran, 905 27th Ave. N. E.: finan­ mouldered, and the graves Moran, Minneapolis; E. J. McManus, St. cial secretary, John Moran, 90S 27th Phoenix Parks, was thrown from his Chester, Adam, son of Mrs. Dodd, The beautiful colors presented by Ave. N. E.; recording secretary, F. D. damps Paul: P. I* Cummlngs, Minneapolis: J. Feeney, 802 26th Ave. N. E.; treasurer, machine receiving severe injuries to Brompton, Carlisle, was married to Mr. Redmond to the Maryborough E. Corcoran, St. Paul; Thos. Welch, Should not chill my bosom's burn­ Stillwater. J. B. Bonner, 945 27th Ave. N. E.; med­ the head. Agnes, daughter of the late David corps were the gift of Mr. P. J. Mee- ical examiner, M. F. Magulre, 2339 Cen­ ing. tral Ave. Meetings are held on 2nd Died.—Mr. Robert Hickey, Blaclc- Healy, of Ballyquirk, . han, the Parliamentary representa­ Sunday and 4th Tuesday of month in NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. 1. O O. F. halL 22nd and Central Aves. haff street.—August 16 at the Con­ Died.—August lltli, Mr. Thomas tive of Leix. National President—Mrs. Ellen Ryan vent of Our Lady of Charity, High Ah! the tramp of fleet victorious! I Jolly, Pawtucket, R. I. 2301 Madison It* N " .W Moran. Hughes, D. C., Ballyspellan. The de­ Mr. James P. Delaney, J. P., Cap- National Vice President—Miss B. A. LE SUEUR COUNTY. E B Park, Drumcondra, Sister Mary of ceased was an ardent Nationalist.— should hear them Mahoney, Calumet, Mich. lt°"N e*: ponellan, Durrow, has purchased the National Secretary—Mrs. Adella Chris­ County President Jacob Glsh, Le r M Ba St. Anthony Jordan, in the eleventh Mid the shamrocks and the mosses, Sueur, Minn. 27th Ave ™ E- lna £g ^an. 90* August 16th, Rev. Thomas Brophy, large grazing ranch of Gurteenahilla ty, Cleveland, Ohio. Irwin, 833 Srd Ave N m ." -r1'88 And my heart should toss within the National Treasurer — Mrs. Mary C. Division No. 3, Montgomery—Pres., C. year of her religious life.—August rector of Creiff, Scotland, at Rose- for distribution amongst the small Connolly, Syracuse, N. T. D. McCarthy: Vice Pres., H. F. Cassldy: shroud and quiver. Rec. Sec., Ed. Clarkln; Fin. Sec., D. A. 17th, Mr. Wm. Fox, Talaglit. He nana, at the age of fourty-four years. holders in the Cullohil district. For Hanlon; Ins. Sec., D. A. Hanlon; Treas., was for a considerable time district As a captive dreamer tosses. P.' J. Keohen; Med. Examiner, Dr. Deceased has been attached to St. some time past, the local branch of STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. B. James McKeon. Meetings are held on councillor and member of the South Mary's, Dundee, for seventeen years. President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley, 1806 first Sunday of month In Catholic the U. I. L. has been agitating for Central Ave:. Minneapolis. School Hall. RAMSEY COUNTY. Dublin Guardians.—Father Eben- —August 12th, Mrs. Byrne, of Gar- I should turn and rend the cere Vice President—Miss May E. Ham- the breaking up of the ranch, and mill, Duluth. reicht, C. S. Sp, Blaclcrock College, at gara, at the age of seventy-seven Mr. Delaney, who is a Protestant clothes round me. Secretary — Ella C. Keating, 147 MURRAY COUNTY. 8 6?°Stt^nafr "st?;11VlcS^Pre«* ,l£s,lj!f' the age of seventy-seven years. Fath­ years.—August 20th, Miss Nano Te­ Giant-sinews I should borrow. Pleasant Ave., St. Paul. COunty President P. M. Cauley, Cur- Home Ruler and President of the Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fari­ rle, Minn. er Ebenreacht was a native of Al­ resa Murphy, Columbcille. Crying, "O my brothers, I have also bault. Division No. 1, Avoca—Pres., M. Cul­ Durrow Branch of the League, took Board of Directors—Maro M. 8ulltvan, len, Sr., Fulda; Vice Pres., Edw. Fits- sace, and came to Blackrock in 1862, Kerry. the matter up. loved her, Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; Mary J. herald, Fulda; Rec. Sec., M. E. Cullen. be'ralan Hall, 7th and F?f5kl?nd8t£ shortly after the foundation of the In her lovliness and sorrow. Rellly. Bralnerd. Fulda; Fin. Sec., J. J. Crowley, Avoca; The jury returned a verdict of Died.—Mr. John Loughman, Ra- Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, Ins. Sec., Wm. Nagle, Avoca; Treaa, . Division No. 2, St P&ul—Prei. bh». College, where he labored for fifty- death from laceration of the brain St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapo­ Thos. P. Flynn, Avoca: Med. Examiner. P?£ J8 Atwater St; Vice heenshira, Ballybrophy, at the age of lis: Elizabeth McNally, St Paul. M. A. Trow, Avoca. Meetings are held rres., Margaret Roach, so* at two years. It was he who planned and heart failure at an inquest on the eighty-six years. Deceased was the "Let me join with you the jubiliant insurance Secretary — Margaret A. on third Sunday of month In A. O. H. Grady. Stillwater. hall, Avoca. and constructed the buildings which death of Maurice Carmondy, R. D. last survivor of the jury who were procession, Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ grass® ^STi^aJSss stand out prominent between Black- van, Rochester. C., Ballybunion. on the memorable Moore trial in Let me chant with you her story; State Medical Director — Dr. B. W. NOBLES COUNTY. rock and Booterstown. Buckley. St. Paul. D K 07 On August 18th, at the church of Maryborough about fourty-two years Then contented I shall go back to the County President Thos. Burke, Ells­ ?nVB XZ Z°?A * Lowry Bldg. Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie worth. Minn. vvt !» ? held on second and fourfK Donegal. the Immaculate Heart of Mary, city ago.—August 20 th, at Ballyroan, shamrocks, Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. Division No. 1, Ellsworth—Pres.. Paul: Josephine Hagerty, Shleldsvllle, Michael Holloran; vice Pres., Thos. J. «e8:16Bpam.°f month ln H,ber"i*n ^ Died.—August 12th, Mr. James Quay, Patrick T. Walshe, Doonfer- James W. McMahon, J. P., aged 32 Now mine eyes have seen her . Anna Wlllesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, Fagan; Rec. Sec., James Burke; Fin. glory." St Paul. 8ec., John Carey; Ins. Sec., James McGettigan, Milford. The funeral rls, Ballybunion, was married to years. Aunltlng Committee—Ellen MoGrath. Burke; Treas., Thos. Sweeney; Med. Ex­ Johinni0 Cook, 67 8lUh*8t~V^« cortege was large and representative. Marie, daughter of Joseph Whittle, Roscommon. St. Paul: A.nnlf> Kennedy, St Cloud; aminer, Dr. Cress. Meetings are held Mrs. Mary Kenny, 703 E. itlT St-'^SU? Nellie McColI. St Paul ' on second Wednesday of month In the Sec., Mrs. Mabel Allen, 49 nth at.'- wEr Immediately behind the hearse Dunlavln, County Wicklow. At Roscommon Sports the County The free public library of Louis­ church, at 7:30 p. m. ShiX Eilxabeth McNally, 3of marched In processional order over Longford. Championships were won by J. Cun- ville, Ky., has prepared and issued, St., Ins. Sec., Mrs. DorAtts. u. DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME RAMSEY COUNTY. . Manus, 468 Carrol Ave ; T?5SiT Mr» iffe (100 yards), W. Burns (mile Margaret Casby, 682 John St-' iKJ" two hundred and fifty members of On August 17 th, by Rev E. Ma- with the approval of the board of AND PLACE OF MEETING. Division No. 4, St. Paul—Prea, John Exam., Dr. R. A. Burns, Lowry Bldr. the local branches of the Ancient hon, P. P., assisted by Rev. P. Morris bicycle), D. J. Doyle (220 yads), P. trustees, a list of books of interest to M"lrennan, ll» Case St.; vice pres.. Meetings are held on first and thiA ANOKA COUNTY. John W. Ryan, 300 Blair st; rec. sec., ot mon"1 'n Hibernian »•" Order of Hibernians, and one hun­ (cousin to the bride), Patrick Two- Shally (half-mile flat). Catholic readers. The cost of publi­ County President John P. Coleman, Thos. Donahue, 470 Charles St; fin. sec. hig, N. T., Edenmore, Longford, was Sligo. cation was assumed by the Jefferson Anoka, Minn. R. J. Connolly, 189 W. 7th St.; Ins. aec.. dred mamberB from the Ramelton Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., Wil­ « U"Ion Block; treas.. WASECA COUNTY. Mr. Michael Dodd, Cloonagh, Sligo, County Federation of Catholic So­ 108 Summit Ave.: med. branch.—August 18th, Mr. Wm. El­ married to Margaret, daughter of liam L Ward: Vice Pres., John I* Green; examiner. Dr. C. G. Perry, Sl« Lo' der, Carndonagb, at the age of nine- John Donohoe, Dromard. has been appointed a magistrate for cieties. The work has the approval Rec. Sec., Charles E. Green; Pin. See., Eliubeth*1 ty-two yiars. , J'^ Died.—August 13tb, Michael Far- the county. He is a brother of Mr. of

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