6 THE IRISH STANDARD Saturday, June 5, 1915.
the chairmanship of the Kerry Coun Cathedral town has been presented Dublin, and Mr. P. A. S. Plunkett, Wa Duluth; Bllen Conroy, St. Paul: Mary J. Vloe Pre.Ident, John F. ty Council. The principal candidates Reilly, Bralnerd. West 6th St.; Financial and with a handsome engraved walking terford. Auditing Committee — Margaret Scott, Secretary, W. J. McBride, 7 are M. J. Nolan, the present chairman stick as a souvenir by the teaching Mr. M. J. Kennedy, County Surveyor, St. Paul: Margaret Sullivan, Minneapolla; Recording Secretary, W. J. Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. , St; Treasurer, J. and Mr. O'Shea, of Rockfleld. The staff of St. Louis Convent, Monaghan. in his report to the quarterly meet Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. 426 Beat 3rd St; Medical Bx News from Ireland alleged control over the public affairs Monaghan Gas Company, in conse Grady, Stillwater. B. W. Fahey, 217 New Jersey ing of the Loughrea Rural District Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sullivan, Meetings are held on First and Third of P. M. Quinlan, ex-County Secre quence of the advance in coal, has Council, stated that he had amalga Rochester. Wednesdays at Cathedral Hall, Second tary, Is the chief issue of the cam State Medical Director — Dr. H. W. Avenue West and Fourth Street increased the price of gas from the mated main roads and district roads, Buckley, St. Paul. paign. first of May 5d per 1,000 cubic feet. thus anticipating the council's declara Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie Division No. 4, West Duluth. Armagh. tee of the County Galway Farmer's As Deep regret will be felt in the dio Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. The Lurgan Urban Council Bill au sociation held at Loughrea. Longford. tion for a complete scheme of direct Paul; Josephine Hagerty, ShieldsviUe; John E. Cullen, president: John His late parishioners in Balllna- cese of Clogher, and particularly In Anna Willesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, Keenan, vice president; P. H. Me- thorizing them to take over the Lurgan The death has occurred at the Mount labor for the district. St. Paul. Graw, treasurer; J. W. Bothwell, 661 muck, who esteemed him so highly, the parishes of Killanny and Killeevan, 57th avenue West, recording secretary; Oas and Chemical Company, passed Carmel Convent, Loughrea, in the The Tipperary Hunt, at Its annual Auditing Committee — .Ellen McGrath, have presented Rev. T. Meehan, C.C., at the death of the Rev. Thomas Mur St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; Nel Jas. Connelly, financial and insurance the local legislation committee of third year of her religious life, of Sis meeting held in Clonmel, passed a lie McColl, St. Paul. secretary; Dr. Payette, medical exam with an address on the occasion of phy, C.C., which occurred at St. Vin iner. the House of Commons and was or- ter Mary Aloysius Ferraria Portugal. vote of thanks to Mr. R. Burke, M.F.H. his transfer to Mullahoran. cent's Hospital, Dublin. DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME . dered to be reported for third read In reply to a resolution from the who will again take charge next sea SCOTT COUNTY. son. AND PLACE OF MEETINQ. ing. Loughrea Town Tenants' Association It has been decided to hold the Queens. the Longford Races this year, although ANOKA COUNTY. dan? Mi£n.Pre,ident' P' J" Leonard' Mr. R. Brew, accountant in the Hi requesting that the town of Lough The resignation of Mr. John Dun- The Cashel Guardians have passed a the Agricultural Show, which used to County President, John P. Coleman, Division, No. 1, Belle Plalne—Pre*. Br. bernian Bank, Armagh, has been pro rea be included in the sale of Clanri- phy, J.P., Chairman of the Abbeyleix vote of condolence with their col Anoka, Minn. Moloney, Belle Plalne; Vie* Prea_ be such a great event in the county, Rural District Council, came as a league, Mr. E. Angllm, J.P., Co.C., on Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., William t2£- JCeiI®y' Belle Plalne; Reo. moted manager of the Birr branch, carde estate, Mr. P. Cahill, T.C., Hon B a has been called off on account of the L. Ward; Vice Pres., John L. Green: l" Plalne; Ftn. See., and Mr. J. Coulter, cashier, Armagh, orable Secretary to the association, great and unwelcome surprise to the the death of his wife. Rec. Sec., Charles E. Green; Fin. Sec., % s,$ra"on. Belle Plalne; Ins. See.. war. The stakes for the races have members of the council assembled at The Clonmel No. 2 (County Water James McArdle; Ins. Sec., James Me James H.^ Stratton, Belle Plalne: Treaa. has been promoted to the Casterpol- has received a communication from Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam ke Med been reduced. its last meeting. ford) Rural Council, have dispensed iners, J. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. Moloney.Moinnmr Meeting,w J, are- Examiner, held en firstDr. O.Su£ It lad branch. the Congested Districts Board stat month in Woodman Hall at S p. m. Jky^f nionth In Fraternity hall, at 12:86 ing that the towns of Loughrea and The Longford Guardians had under A grand athletic carnival is to be with the services of Mr. D. J. Higgins, consideration the demand of a. num BIG STONB COUNTY. Antrim. Portunna were not included in the held at Maryborough on June 20. as solicitor to the council, and ap ber of contractors for provisions to pointed Mr. J. J. O'Shee, M. P., in his STEVENS COUNTY. Nationalist circles in London great Clanrlcarde estate, which the board The death occurred recently of Mr. P e,lt M J the House for compensation for loss, stead. Gra3e, C ' ' "^onnell. rjCounty President, M. Mahoney, Mor- ly regret the death of Mr. E. Mc- had taken compulsory proceedings to Michael Shortall, merchant, Bally Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres., An- owing to the war prices. Alphine Woods, J.P., Dulwick, a North purchase, and they could not now be linan. Mr. Shortall was a most ac drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; Division No. 1—President. Jamea v At the Longford Petty Sessions the PROBATE NOTICES. £ec. Sec., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. Seo. Lawler, Morris; Vice Pres., Frank Haul of Iceland Protestant Home Ruler. included. complished man of business and be * - 17421. C. P. Glnnaty; Ins. Sec., C. P. Glnnatv" ill Morrla; Rec. Seo., Eugene ntb Deceased was a son of Dr. Woods of Urban Council sought to obtain the longed to a well known Queen's State of Minnesota, County of Henne Jf6"-. John W. Glnnaty; Med. ExJSSS- M rrte ; FlrL The laborers employed at Loughrea pin. In Probate Court. . J? . Sec.; a^. HaSX: Bangor and Newtownards, aged fifty- order for the removal of an old ruin County family hailing from Court- Sn fBl'» §' Randall. Meetings held han, Morris; Ins. Seo.a THMI V by Messrs. Fleming Bros., Dublin, con „ In the matter of the estate of Wil U y tWrd Tb Medical examiner, 0r. £ in Bog Lane against Mr. W. Sherlin, wood. liam Fitzgerald, Decedent. F°ate™ity ^i ^ ^y T' Sick committee* John Dtiy eight. tractors, for the carrying out of a On receiving and filing the petition O. McCarthy, John Rin* iiMtinM n Lake; Vice Ciontanrfy Pre8,dent-D- F- McDermott city boundary was estimated at £35,- hoe parish. Messrs. O'Hagan & Son) to apply for Coyne, Lord Bishop of Eiphln, made paper printed . and published in said II? nesting., Minn.; time of St. Patrick. made a very good report regarding the murder of the wife of the former, on said county, be and the same is hereby ij"' fee., M. O'Brien,i Hastings, Minn.; classes held at the A. O. H. Hall, appointed as the time and place when Cork. Derry. the 8th of December, 1914, made a mo and where the said Probate Court will Liscardln, Drumshanbo. tion for a change of venue to County examine and adjust said claims and To Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., for Rev. P. Kerlln, C.C., has been reap demands. his timely and successful effort to se pointed chairman, Rev. William Mitch Limerick. Dublin, on the ground that a fair and And it is further ordered, that no Sec.. J. Dal ton; Trees!. jimwllcBrtdt cure a war bonus for Irish railway impartial trial cannot be had in tice of such hearing be given to all ell, vice-chairman and Mr. J. P. Body, Very Rev. Canon Klrby, P.P., has creditors and persons interested In said HENNEPIN COUNTY. men, the thankB of the Cork branch County Sllgo. estate by forthwith publishing this or J.P., secretary of the Llmavady been elected chairman and the Very der once in each week, for three suc LADIES' AUXILIARY. the have DIED—James Hunt, Barrack street, n»nlv,*i!nn ir^Mldent P. V. O'Don- of Rallwaymen's Union been School Attendance Committee. Rev. Canon Power, vice-chairman of cessive weeks, in the Irish Standard, 0 Ve V c Sllgo; James Walsh, Rate Collector, a newspaper printed and .published in Tfl«'' Mr^rn^°^? T nTi ^ '=,, ' « Pres., by resolution tendered. Dublin. the Limerick No. 1 School Attendance said county. 1 Ballymote; Thomas Qulgley In N. Y., Dated at Minneapolis, this 19th day J. McHugh, 2439 lsth Ave?" S.'; Trees'' a The reception into the community Mr. Francis McBride, J.P., Rath- Committee. The resignation of the of May, 1915. J. Owens, 2425 26th Ave a • HJr HENNEPIN COUNTY. .v.. of the SiBters of Mercy of MIBB Nellie mines has been appointed by the Coun secretary, Mr. D. Bartley, was ac Knockgranla, Bunnlnadden; James By the Court. w °P 0r^.e3 VA* I"* AVefg.;3ml IS: JOHN A. DAHL, m Mary Cooke (Sister Mary John Evangelist) ty Dublin Joint Committee a member cepted. Kllgannen, Gleneask, Aclase; Cap m*u&£ZTnt' " took place recently at the Isle Convent The Munster Fair at Limerick was tain Andrew Kilgallon, Rosses Point. P. J. RIO».°ihhye Pr°bate C0Urt" Namee, 162 »th st s' vice Prea, John of the Board of Technical Instruction. Sfcaon. MS 16th Ave. N. E.; Rec! See. "|v^»™buont,Ave"' "vi", Cork, the Most' Rev. Dr. Codhalan of marked by the great scarcity of cat Tipperary. Order f»r Creditors <• Present Claims, Bulger; Fin. See., Prank E Mon> Fermanagh. Etc. a'; to5rs?e'., ficiating. tle of all kinds. The buying was Right Rev. Archdeacon Flavin, P.P., K®iiy» 9519 24th Ave. s.s Treat.. Bdv Mr. George A. Atkinson, coroner for No. 17303. B W mont Ave. The late Mr. Cornelius Foley, 24, brisk. Beef ranged from £3 15s. to V. F., Clonmel, laid the foundation State of Minnesota, County of Henne ev«». 2515 Chlewo Ave. ' ' North Fermanagh, has appointed Mr. pin. Probate Court. 7 In R y a n North Mall, Cork, left personal proper £4 per cwt., and sheep Is per pound stone of a parochial residence for the In the matter of the estate of George ?a nf« ?ltL £F«^|y B o y : William C. Rogers, solicitor, to be MacDougal, Deceased. KKMIS tth' AveE Ke:^' ty valued at £7,317, all of which he deputy coroner; and Mr. James Mulli on foot. Dry cattle very dear, but pastor of Powerstown, Rev. R. J. Cas- Letters of administration on the es F-AHadley. 12S2 6th St. N. kflrik anS left to his widow. gan, J.P., South Fermanagh, coroner, there was a poor supply. ey. tate of George MacDougal, deceased, c- Styles, 731 Jefferaon st late of the County' of Hennepin and N. EL; Treas., Michael Lydon, 407 4th St II The price of household bread has has appointed as his deputy, Mr. Mr. Justice Barton made an order Three weeks ago eight laborers em State of Minnesota, being granted to John M. Gleason of said county and V been increased by l%d. per four- ployed by Carrick-on-Suir Urban MM 'P°T £°I\, *' Minneapolis — Prea. Thomas Gavin, J.P., Llsnaskea. for the immediate sale of two farms state; ^vision No. 4—President, John Menal- lno nt Av pound loaf by the Cork master bakers. Council asked for higher wages, and It is ordered, That six months be lis, 929 Washington Ave. N.* Vlei PTM Vtei PreV £ JL ^si At a meeting of the Fermanagh of the late Thomas Wallace, of Bally- and the same is hereby allowed from Ja». T. Houlihan, ISIS 17th Ave N •Rec ^ve! |";in,Mrs8ecyM.aSis^y Fermoy Urban Council received a geagogue, County Limerick. being refused, struck work, with the and after the date of this order, in fft- gdw. Delaney, ISOO James Avi.RN?| County Council, a letter was read from which all persons having claims or de Fin. Sec., P. Klnnane, 2021 James Ave letter from the Carnegie Hero Trust the Irish Land Commission stating A notice was served recently by result that the streets remained un- mands against the said deceased are N.; Ins. Sec., I. Rice, 260S Lyndal. Are Fund, expressing recognition of the required to file the same in the Pro N., Treas., Thoa. MeConville, 1414 4th St V S that default in the payment of the the military authorities on the licen scavenged. At the last meeting of bate Court of said County of Hennepin Maiwet SulUvan, 7M WashtagtoS 'stS' plucky conduct of Cornelius O'Leary, land purchase annuity had occurred In sed vintners in Limerick warning the council, the tender, Mr. E. Shee- for examination and allowance, or be _ Division No. G—President T F tiams* Fermoy, in rescuing an aged woman forever barred. v!!iepr^'8Doonbeg, Johnston, merchant, Dungannon; and cessive weeks, in the Irish Standard, a non, 432 University Ave. N. H.: Vies 81 a th,r u ys a8 McH u h: Rec each month Hin #iyt 0®^f °' newspaper printed and published In JS?."wf "c! T * - Sec., Thos. Pep- Third Street north. ' Plymouth and Clare. Kenna, Rahoonbeck, Ballytore. was married to Josephine Patricia, of Mr. George Little, Bank Cottage, said county. per. Fin. Sec. J. F. Cogwin: Treas JT n The funeral of the late Mr. M. Short- youngest daughter of the late P. J. who was an esteemed member of the Dated at Minneapolis, this 11th day Cullen, 1117 Harmon Place; Ins. See.', j' The death has occurred of Mr. of May, 1915. «H l«th Ave. N. . , James Doherty, J.P., County Clare, all, Ballylinan, Athy, was very large Breen, C.E., Fernpark, Cooraclare. council. By the Court: No. »—n-esldent, M. C. O'Don The ceremony was performed by the JOHN A. DAHL, nell, 364 Security Bank Bldr.: Vic® Pm Carahan Quin, Chairman of Tulla Dis including the principal residents of Rev. Father Edmund Mackln, C.C., „ JSSse of the Probate Court. 1 P. J. RIORDAN, P "' 3601 Grand Ave. S.; Fin. and trict Council. Athy, Maryborough, Carlow, and all Rev. M. Breen, P.P., Ruan, cousin of Clonoe, has been the recipient of an Sh eh Attorney. Ave.,Ave • ReeKec. See.,n~r J.T ®H. &n-..*24Crlbby. insHennepin Raw. Bryint,' wM Aye. S°:' Trees. It has been decided by the County the adjoining districts of Kildare and the bride. illuminated address from the parish- 7thSt NT6-: T™M" J- C- McMihoiflM Queen's County. Meath. loners of Magherafelt and Ardtrea B^ISfy DLakear"|[' MUmD*. ... Clare Sanatorium Committee to re Division No. >—President, P. J ifc* build the portion of the sanatorium Kilkenny. Arising out of a Local Government North on the occasion of his transfer Cormick, Hopkins, Minn.; Vice Pre'a. M recently destroyed by Are. A meeting held at Knocktopher, Board suggestion to the Navan from the later parish to Clonoe. The Qulnn, Hopklna. Minn., R. R' NO I'R"' Bloomlngton and Franklin. ReCR ^2*' i Hopkln., Minn.,' The death of Mr. Thomas McGrath Thomastown, appointed a committee, Guardians for a large cutting of turf presentation took place at Clonoe. 5i R* No. 1; Fin. Ana Ins. See. 11 t Minneapolis—Prea Uw. with Mr. R. Holohan, D.C., as chair Westmeath. Kea£%wPwnS M,nn-> No! lj occurred recently at Newmarket on the chairman said he believed there R^ R No l McGannon, Hopkins, Minn., K Wab&?u§?s,t v"; Fergus after a short illness. man, to take steps to have a memorial were coalfields In the district, and Mr. The Delvln Guardians passed a res R evD1ii?sD-Deen- Ave N'* The Ennistymon District Council erected to the memory of the late Kelly said there were Important beds olution, after a noisy debate, by 19 pfc, o-J t 4v«-N- b.; Vice Pre.,, G. J. Emersra' A?i Rev. Father Carr, O.C.C., for over a In Kenstown district. votes to 8, rescinding a resolution of Fin. Sec., John Moran, 906 27th Ave N O'Brien, 8226 GirSS' A™ ' passed a resolution of condolence S"' I?®0™ *• T- Lynch, 102S 29th Ave' ; with Mr. Denis O'Loughlan, one of quarter of a century "Prior" of Knock Messrs. Fox, Preston & Co., have the Board, passed on Good Friday, Srti. N.' E.™*"" Qormley, 2727 Tayler the members, on the death of his topher Friary. sold to a Mr. Caldwell for £235 the granting facilities to Dr. King, who NATIONAL OFFICERS. LB SUEUR COUNTY. lirother's wife. Messers E. J. Delahunty and P. T. Interest of Mr. Syl Cullen In a farm had volunteered for medical service at phuf K?nt~Jo",ph MoL4u*hHn. PhOadsl- Murphy, merchants, and J. J. Deneehy, at Clonkeefy, Oldcastle. the front. Cavan. Cl&ftn.'^•nt^trtck * Su^urntM!nEre"dent- ,aCOb Gtah' ^ Inland Revenue officer, were fined The streets of Navan are being tar WexTora. _®Iylalon No. 8, Montgomery—Pres.. C Division -No. 7, Minneapolis—Prea lfn Mary McEntee, of Nolagh, Cavan, Treasurer—N. W. Delaney, nn..i. Mary J. Waddick, 2636 Ttylw 8L V *. £20 for neglecting to pay license dut red at present. The contract for tarr The people of Newtownbarry, at a cui*0 ry— lp J" ®uUlvan, COimectl- D. McCarthy; Vice. Pres., H. F. Casaidy* was recently the defendant in a suit B Claijkln: Fin. Sec., D. A! Vice Pres., Mr.. u£rg£S irS:« «.7 ies, the two former In respect of mo ing has been secured by an English meeting presided over by the Rev. A. Hanton, Ins. See., D. A. Hanlon; Treas., Madison St N. B.; Refcslo SKf' for the sale of land consisting of seven 1 8 tor cars, and the latter of a motor bi firm and the tar used is Scotch! NATIONAL DIRECTORS. J5 " - Bxaminer, Dr. Jamea f^etMartin, 2545 RerwStE • farms, which formed a portion of the Forrestal, P.P., took definite steps to McKeon. Meetings are held on first Sun cycle. Mayo. John E. Healey, Delaware. day of month In Catholic School Hall. estate of her husband, Owen Lemon, provide a public hall for the town. Thomas J. Mathews, Rhode Island. Kings. The burial took place recently of Close on £100 was handed in at the Ed. a Hayes, New Jersey; who died intestate In 1893. {fmes Clancy, Michigan. MURRAY COUNTY. Mr. Daniel Ronan, Kllbeggan, has the late Colonel M. C. J. Blake, C.B., meeting. DIED—MTB. Rose Fitzpatrick, Bel- Myle. F. McPartland. New York. been elected Master of Tullamore at Claremorrls. _ Division No. 2, Currle—Pre.., M. H. corbet; in New Zealand, T. Cart- Sr. John A. Pierse, son of Dr. Thom _®TATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. JF®?17!! V,c" PreS" Miles Tormey; Ree. Workhouse, In room of Mr. Martin At the meeting of the Westport Ur St^Paul. Endlcott Bid#., • i.1, Cauley; Sin. See., J. j. Gor wright, late of Dromora; James Cas- as Pierse, Wexford, has secured an man; TreaSy Jos. Byrne; Ins. See., J. j Galvin. Mr. J. P. O'Donohue, who was ban Council, a resolution was unani J- Powers, Duluth. sells Poles; Mrs. Lee, Behey; Master important appointment as house sur St te Gorman: Chaplain, Rev. Chas. Cavan- RAMSBY COUNTY. also a candidate, lodged an objection mously passed requesting Mr. W. r _ i .. Secretary—P. j. O'DonnelL SIM naugh; Med. Bxaminer, Dr. W. B. Patter Peter Joseph Brady, Rock House, Lap- geon in Woolwick Infirmary. Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis. son. Meetings held the third Saturday of on the point that Mr. Ronan was un Doris, M.P., to bring before the Gov Owing to the scarcity of doctors, Trea.ureru-J.hn Sheehy, Montgomery, each month In Gorman's Han, Currle, pan. vllle. Chaplain—Rev. P.J. fXjSSOS. Minn. der age. ernment the great necessity of action there was no application at the Gorey Galway. Hugh Egan, farmer, Tully House, to control the flour and provision District Council for the medical offl- DoWefst'pSul.^™™0* Pund ~ T- '• NOBLBS COUNTY. Mr. R. J. Kelly, K.C., has received near Tubber, King's County, was fin trade during the war, so as to prevent cership of the Camolin and Cranford SUlfwaUr7 ot Insurance—Thomas Welch, County President, Thoa. Burke, Ell«- KSS 5S.* •• (Tom Cardinal Gasparri, a letter ac- ed £3 and £1 costs, at Clara Petty the inflation of food prices. districts, rendered vacant by the res worm, Minn. State Treasurer Insurance — Jehn ^vision No. 1, Ellsworth—Pre*, Mich WASECA COUNTY. ; Icnowledglng receipt of a copy of his Sessions for an alleged assault on At Ballymore, about fouV miles from ignation of Dr. McKeogh. Sheehy, Montgomery. ael Holloran; Vice Pre.., Thos. J. Fagan; State Medical Director—Dr. J. V. O'Cbn- Ree. See., Jamea Burke; Fin. 8ee., John memoir of the present Pope. The let- Denis O'Leary, an inspector employed Castlerea, the out-oflices of Mr. Thom Wlcklow. nor, St. Paul. . Director of Insurance Fond — John Care/; In.. Sea, Jamea Burke; Treaa.. |ter states: "In thanking you with his by the National Health Insurance as Trean were burned to the ground. Miss M. Kilroy, daughter of Mr. P. Thos. Sweeney; Med. Bxaminer, Dr! an, BB, and In*. See., Julia Murphy: Baa. Moran, Minneapolis; B. j. McManue, 8t Cress. Meetings are held en second Wed- Mary Dalton; T^ai.Alror^! • ;: $rhole heart the Sovereign Pontiff gra Commissioners. The damage done is estimated at J. Kilroy, Canal House, Athy, has Paul; P. I,. Cummlngs, Minneapolis; j. neaday of each month in the church, at B.Corcoran, st Paul; Thomas Welch, . ®ivlalon No. J, St Paul—Pres., ] ciously imparts to you and to your Kerry. £300. been received into the Mercy Convent, 7:99 p. in. beUi Moynaugh, 7* Atwater St; rtm Stillwater. Prea. Margaret Roach, 608 St Albans {udly the Apostolic Benediction." Ernest Rosenthal, second officer of DIED—Thomas Bailie, Louisburgh; RAMSBY COUNTY. Arklow. NATIONAL OFFICERS—L. A. A. O. H. St; Ree. Sec., cSu** m vJBwen head of cattle belonging to the torpedoed steamer Sworono, sunk Timothy Cuddy, Clonaree; Delia Mc Waterford. National President — Mrs. Bllen Ryan Dlvtelon No. 4, St Paul—Pres., Jehn ^^^VMa^ Hynea, jTliifem Pardy, Kilmachane, were off the Kerry coast, has been arrested Jolly, Pawtueket, R. I. Donnell, Coarsefleld, Hollymount; After a service of close on half a National Vie. President—Miss B. A. 1T«H from the lands of George Fit* and detained at Cahirclveen owing to Mrs. Mary Cusack, Carrabeg, Island- century in the National Bank, twen- Mahoney, Calumet. Mich. National Secretary—Mrs. AdeHa Chris Owen McKeon, 607 Lowry Bldg. iSteet- fi Kllantenah, County Galway. his being a German. eady; John J. McLoughlln, Strawl; ty-seven years of which were spent in ty, Cleveland, Ohio. L'g-"'* held en second and fowtt Wed- J- B. Corcoran. U Union Bleek; Treas., of month In Hfberntaa Han at ||1M; Conaught Tribune Co., at Its The North Kerry Agricultural Show Julia Kildea, Castlebar; Master John Ltsmore as manager of the branch National Treasurer — Mrs. Mary G Martin j, r^e, lM Summlt Ave.; Med. S.LE IB. •oal meeting re-elected the out-go- will be held at Listowel on the 29th Regan, Ballinaclougha, Aughamore, Connolly, SyraetUM, K. T. Examiner, Dr. C. O. Parry, til Lowry there, Mr. Henry A. Sterne has re Meeting, are held m sseaad eat Division No.- 8, St Paul—Prea, Alrectors, Messrs. William O'Mal- and 30th of June. Ballyhaunls. STATE OFFICERS—u! A. A. O. H. Mondays ef aeesth to Hlberalaa tired. President — Mra. Mary B. Daley. UN at • p. m. Cook, 87 11th St; Vies 1 lIlchMl J. Crowley and R. F. The KUlarney Volunteers decided Monaghan. Messrs. Brandon 6 Co., chartered Central Ave.. Minneapolis. Vloe President—Was May B ST. LOUIS COUNTY. Mr. P. J. Thunder, Dublin, at their last meeting to withdraw Rev. James McPhillips, who until accountants, Waterford, have been ap Duluth. ;|r*«l*cted auditor. from the Redmond Committee and his recent promotion to b« parish Secretary — Ha C Keating, UT ^L«s-.grje. Tgte pointed auditors to the Waterford Har Ave.: TPSSSJJteMsr- enroll with the McNeil Volunteers. ant Ave., St ML J. J. Smyth, president, presided priest of Donagfa, County Monaghan, bor Commissioners. Also applied— — MSB Hair CliSESSb Fart • lively fight is being waged for of the General Commlt- was the popular Administrator at the Messrs. Kevans and Son, PurtUl it Co., T «f Dtrirtsts MSir M. Nttrsa, Wlta V. MsiJis •Iiii |i Han at 8 ». m. J....