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f' V ^ " * "IfflKf* "S'W k <"tP' "VC*" * ' ^ wwrw»w*np 3r< THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. Roscommon. a man named Dempsey was working Division No. 2, Madison Lake—Presi J?^ea i£onli?lly' 114 North SMy. The death has occurred at Roscom at plastering work at the Commons, dent, Charles Doran, Eagle Lake; Vice aVi snnEf'rS#;1 Treas*« P- H. McGraw, mon of Mrs. Catherine Dillon, at the Pres., M. A. Sullivan, Madison Lake; Rec. -*216w South *•***»j'-ooventnFifty-seventh Ave. W.:.... .Med! Little Bray, he fell off the scaffolding Sec., W. A. 'Lyons, Madison Lake; Fin. KraminoF T\n Chas. W. Payette,' "rr' 402 age of 102 years. She was connected Sec., P. J. McGrath, Madison Lake; Ins. Central Ave. W. Meetings held on sec- NEWS FROM IRELAND and sustained serious injuries. Sec., Wm. P. Connor, Madison Lake; held on i L haH, atfj!' m eaCh month ,n Alley's with the MacDermott Roe family, and Treas., John McNamara, Eagle Lake; The late Stephen Geraty, Carnew, Med. Examiner, Dr. Blgelow. Meetings was aunt to the Rev. J. J. MacDer l$ft personal estate valued at £19,451. are held on second and fourth Sundays SCOTT COUNTY. Antrim. Ballytre, to the deep regret of a large mott, P. P., St. John's Newfoundland. He left £500 to each of his daugh of month in A. O. H. hall at 3:30 p. m. ifr • • A Belfast coroner's jury found that circle of friends. The Roscommon County Council ters, £200 each to his niece, Annie CROW WING COUNTY. dan?Mi?nPreS,dent' P' J' Le°W *>r- Matthew Elroy, laborer, aged 25, of the Dublin. has decided to refuse payment of the Clarke, and his son, John; £50 to the County President Wm. Barron, 414 Divlsion No. 1, Belle Plalne—Pres.. Fourth Ave., Brainerd, Minn. Dr. G. R. Maloney, Belle Plalne- vim ^ Church Army Home, Oldpark road Bel- Mr. John Redmond recently receiv maintenance of extra police. The parish priests of Tomacork, County Pres., John Kelley, Belle Plaine' Ren! Division No. 1, Bralnerd—President, Sec., John E. Stearns, Belle Plalne- Fin" % fast, died from heart failure, follow ed from Father O'Byrne, of Rush, a chairman said the necessity for extra Hugh Breason, 609 Kingwood St.; Vice : Wicklow, for Masses, and the residue National Guard Pres., H. H. McCaffrey, 215 N. 3rd St.; Sec., Jamea a Stratton, Belle-plalne ing spasm of the glottis, "caused by a copy of a hitherto unpublished letter police had long since disappeared. of his personal property to his wife. Rec. Sec., J. J. Nolan, 615 N. 6th St.; Ins. Secj, James h. dtratton. bSi« Fin. Sec., J. J. Brady, 816 N. 9th St.; Plaine; Treas., John F. Clarke- piece of bread accidentally lodging in of Lord Macaulay, which has a par Tyrone. Ins. Sec., J. J. Brady, 616 N. 9th St.; Examiner, Dr. G. R. Moloney. Meetings Monaghan. Armory are held en first Sunday of month lS his windpipe, while eating his supper." ticular interest at the present time, Treas., B. C. McNamara, 706 Laurel St.; ,n Joseph Nugent, of Woodslde Ter Med. Examiner, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Citi Fraternity hall, at 12:80 p. m. ™ Prior to the occurrence Elroy had in view of the charge revived in the race, Omagh, died on Feb. 8. The funeral took place on Feb. 15 zens:. State Bank Bldg. Meetings are of Miss Teresa Murray, Clones, whose held on second and fourth Tuesdays of STEVENS COUNTY. complained of shortness of breath. course of the Home Rule controversy William Stewart, proprietor of the By The Hibernians of month in K. C. Hall. An unoccupied house at Tallygarley, that the Irish who fought for James death occurred suddenly at the ad- rJ County President M. Mahoney. Mor- extensive Templeragh corn and flour Hennepin County DAKOTA COUNTY. the property of James Walshe, Bailee, II. were actuated by a desire to main mills, Stewartstown, died on Feb. 12, vanoed age of 94. The deceased lady T DlyWon Ne. l—President Jamea T was sister of the late Rev. Dr. Murray, County Peesldent, T. P. Moran, Hast r,i*^®rf'8 • J,0® Pres., Frank' Han* t > was destroyed by fire early on the tain the arbitrary power of the King. as the result of an accident. ings, Minn. *orrie; Kec. Sec., Eugenefeu^»ne_ Flts-Fits- morning of Feb. IS, entailing a loss The letter was addressed by Lord the celebrated Catholic scholar and Division No. 1, Hastings—D'tv. Pres., Kn FU*- Sec.. G. G. Hanra- Tipperary. J. ff. Barrett, Hastings, Minn.; Vice 5S2* w»-,"iiIn"v£ec-> Ttos. F. McCan- of £200. Macaulay to John Cornelius O'Calla- professor in Maynooth College. APRIL 15, 1914 Pres., Patrick Carolan, Hastings, Minn.; examiner. Dr. Some farms that have been purchas The Local Government Board has Rec. Bee., Thes. 8. Ryan, Hastings, Fitzgerald. Sick sommlttee. John ijpf Armagh. ghan, the famous historian of the Irish Minn.; Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, paly. C. McCarthy, John Ring. ""--Meet- sfc} Mary Kelso, who never married, ed under the Land Act were up for sanctioned a supplemental loan of Minn.: Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien. Hastings, IMUy th# mon at Lfn- Brigades, and was, apparently in re Music by First Infantry Band. Minn.; Treas., John Kane; Medical Ex ney^s toflL "> died recently at Acton, at the age of ply to one from O'Callaghan, vindicat auetlon recently In the districts ad $6,500 for the purpose of completing aminers, Drs. Peck and Brady. Meet joining Carrick-on-Sulr, realized from ings held on second and fourth Thurs 8TEELE COUNTY. 102 years. ing the motives of the Irish Jacobites. the erection of a number of cottages Watch fer further announce days of month In A. O. U. W. Hall. Married.—Feft. 11, in St. Patrick's £25 to £28 per statute acre. Land in the Clones Rural District. Macaulay repeats in the letter his HENNEPIN COUNTY. <3W'rge Cl Toher' let on the eleven monthB grazing sys Died recently: Charles Wilson, ments. D n Church, Portadown, by Rev. Father view that "though the victory of Wil County President—J. P. Donohue, 1619 a iy?!i?. S,°- Owatonna—Pres., John McDonald, C. C., with Nuptial Mass, liam produced much evil, far greater tem fetched up to £5 an acre. Corback.—Feb. 6, Mrs. Julia Byrne, Irving Ave. N.; Vlee Pres., J. F. Cogwln, Brick, Vice Pres., James B. Quinn* The death occurred at the Ragwell, 200 Fremont Ave.; Rec: Sec., F. E. Mon- Hec< Sec., J. E. M&lone; Fin. Sec., J. b! William James, eldest son of Arthur evil would have been produced by Mullamacteer. ahan, 818 Tenth St. S.; County Treas., MrionCf Ins* Sec., J« 2. BC&loiie s ^Tre&s. Clonmel, on Feb. 16, of Mrs. Griffin, John Moran, 906 Twenty-seventh Ave. John Hogan; Med. Exam., ,G. G. More- Walsh, Woodhouse street, Portadown, the victory of James." But he fully Waterford. The church in Philadelphia is con N. E.; Chaplain, Rev. M. O'Brien, 3115 « Meetings are held on first Wed to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of a centenarian, having reached the re West Forty-fourth St nesday of month in K. P. Hall at 8:30 endorses O'Callaghan's view as to the The late Surgeon John O'Neill of sidering the erection of a $200,000 in p. m. Thomas McDonnell, 46 William street, markable age of 105 years. motives of the Irish. "To a consid London and Waterford, who died in stitute for her Catholic deaf and dumb. Division No. 1. Minneapolis—Pres., J. SWIFT COUNTY. Portadown. erable extent," he says, "our views co Died.—Feb. 14, John Shea, Carra- P. Clark, 2301 Cole Ave. a E.; Vice October last, left an estate of £9,721. Pres,dent D An inquest was held on Feb. 12, into heen. Feb. 11, David O'Gorman, Bal- Pres., P. V. O'Donnell, 3500 Longfellow Clontar/ — - F, McDermott. incide. I admit that the Irish Jacob Died.—Feb. 19, at St. Joseph's Ter Aye.; Rec. Sec., Thomas O'Neill, 2429 the circumstances surrounding the ites were not, like the English Jacob lyboy.—Recently,. W. Loughman, Foil- Mgr. Provost Motler, of Bradford, Eleventh Ave. g.; Fin. Sec., W. P. Casey, Division No. 1, Clontarf—Pres., Wm. macduff.—Recently, by drowning, Da race, Green street, Waterford, Anas- 253 Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. M. Kenna; Vice Pres., P. J. McCarthy; death of Andrew King, a retired farm ites, the defenders of arbitrary power. England, is 90 years old, 65 years McHugh, 2439 Twelfth Ave. 8.; Treas., fiJr ^,f'.n^twoI$?va?.auKh;F''!- sec.. talia, Cunningham.—At St. Mary's E. J. Owens, 2425 Twenty-sixth Ave. S.; J£?„?'Nellj Ins. Sec., M E."cokioiue;' er of Mullaglass, whose dead body was vid Butler, Patrickswell—Feb. 11, M. Treas., John Gosson, Sr.; Med The cause of James presented itself, street, Dungarvan, on Feb. 19, Mrs. priest, 50 years a canon and 25 years Med. Examiners, Dr. Henry, Donaldson Exam., • taken from a flax hole on the night no doubt, to the Roman Catholics of O'Donnell, Ballymulty.—Feb. 12, Pat Bldg.; Dr. Hynes, Washington and First Dr. O. Dagnault, Benson, Minn. Meet- Mary Doyle.—Feb. 16, at Main street, a Domestic Prelate. ; Ave. S. Meetings are held on first Sun !E I aoew »«?in flrst Sunday of month of Feb. 7. The jury returned a ver Munster as the cause of civil and rick Maher, Maxfort.—Feb.' 20, Mrs. day and third Thursday of month, at Tramore, Martin Hayden.—Feb.