The Irish Standard. (Minneapolis, Minn. ; St. Paul
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I ; • •••V THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1914. "1 , 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.