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mm-sfHr; few THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1911.

M ' Tyrone. Chorus: 1 Pres., John Menalis, 310 12th Ave. N.; fourth Thursday of month in the Bank I Rec. Sec., R. E. Branton, 1200 6th St. N-; block hall. The usual monthly meeting of Di­ Brave Patrick Nally expired in his Fin. Sec., I. F. Rice, 2603 Lyndale Ave. BIG STONE COUNTY. vision No. 463, Cioughcor, was held prison; . A. 0. H. DIRECTORY. N.; Ins. Sec., Peter Mitchell, 190S Lyn­ County President, Sirs. Grace Day, dale Ave. N.; Treas- John C. Gubbins, Graceville. NEWS FROMJBELANDEQ on the 12th inst., James Devine, pres­ His nature was loving, pure, noble 908 Bassett Place; Med. Ham., Drs. l'.gan Division No. 1, Graceville—Pres., Mrs. ident, in the chair. Correspondence and Flynn. Sleets seconds and fourln Stella Brennan; Vice Pres.. Sirs. Cather­ and grand; Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall, 10th Ave. ine McLouglilin; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Lenora was read from Bro. Patrick McGinn, With his bold Fenian boys he defied N. and Washington. Randall; Fin. and Ins. Sec., Miss Margaret Antrim. ued the hearing of the action of Flynn Division No. 5, Minneapolis—Pres- M. Costello; Treas., Mrs. Margaret Sannnon; •W'"- secretary of Fintona Division. Cor­ F^ngland's 'millions, Gleeson. Edina, Minn.; V. P., T. F. Darcy, Sled. Exam., Dr. B. M. Randall. Sleet­ vs. the Great Southern and Western P& There were 2t>7 claims, involving a respondence was also read from Bro. ! He died i'or the love of his dear na- Cahill; Rec. Sec.. William Gleeson. Edina; ings held 011 second and fourth Fridays Railway Co. arising out of the Roscrea Fin. See.. James Ryan. CabiU; Ins. Sec., of month in Crowe's ball. sum of nearly £3,000, before the Bel­ i James Aleehan asking for a transfer ' ti vc land. T. J. Moriart.v, Cuhill; Treas., HENNEPIN COUNTY. fast Recorder's Court on Hie Kith railway accident on July 19th last. Delaney, Caiiill. Meetings are hold on ,4.u°" Pres- -Was Mary A. Boylan, 1826 to Letterkenny division, which was | second Sunday of month in Cahill- J4th avenue south; vice president, Mrs. inst. for compensation for alleged ma­ Plaintiff is Miss Agnes Flynn, who granted. Two gentlemen were initial- ; His name should be linked with the Division No. 6. Minneapolis—Pres.. al. Margaret Tierney, 219 Sth avenue north- resides with her brother, Mr. Thomas F. Crahan. 2U4S 16th Ave. S.; Vice Pres.. fan ®ecr®ta,'y, Mrs. Catherine O'Brien, "3s v". licious damage to plate glass windows, ed and one was proposed and accept- i loved names of Kimnet Vern. Hanlev. 2807 11th Ave. S.; Rec. Glrard avenue north; treasurer, Mrs. Sec.. Thos. \V. JTicltey, 2413 16th Aye. shop fittings and contents throughout Flynn, a baker and provision mer­| ed for admission. j The .Manchester three. Allen. Lar- Johanna O Brien, 2530 16tli avenue south. , S.; Fin. Sec- P. L. Cumnunss, Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres., Mrs. that city during the recent parliamen­ chant. Miss Flynn, who was a pas­ I 1.4th Ave. S.; Ins. See.. P. L. Cummings, | Waterford. j kil1, O Brien, NATIONAL OFFICERS. Mary Mulvihill, 707 University Ave. N. E. • tary elections. senger by excursion train from that 12720 14th Ave. S.; Treas- John Hanley, i?1'"'- Miss Mary McGrath, 628 E. 4-' I At the weekly meeting of the Kil- j KJwai'd Fitzgerald, Wolfe Tone president—James Kegan> st. paul. 2322 11th Ave. So.: Sled. Examiners, . Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Lane, 803 Armagh. place bound for Queenstown which ran j Drs. Barber and Murphy. Sleetings are 16th Ave. X.; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Katherine j macthomas Board of Guardians, on! aml atl otllers t,lX?c0 President Joseph McLoughlln, Philadelphia. : held 011 firsl Sunday and third 'I liursday ( asey 22, Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., On Sunday morning, 12th inst., an backwards on the line from Roscrea Who SHVe up thoi Iives bo s Cor ' 01' month in Slaecabee hall, corner Bloom- j Tuesday, 14th inst,, it was decided to! '' - >' ' .-.treasurer—Thomas Maloney, Council Miss Mary Garvey, 2328 7th St. S.; dashed into the outcoming train from Blurts, Iowa. I ington and Franklin, at 3 and S p. m. n/e?a'' U>'s- Clara Ryan, 87 Holden St.; old age pensioner named John Croni- charge twelve old age pensioners in i >our land and mine. I Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., L•. d Dr Rose Birr. As the result of the collision Secretary—-James T. McGinnis, Scran- j P. McGrath, 536 Fremont Ave. No.; Vice I ' -. vallely, 835 An- m:c of Tanilei, Keady, Co. Armagh, j hospitals 3s a week each for their | Tlley him they knew ton, Pennsylvania. 'Pres.. M. j. Farlev. 11 So. 12th St.; Rec. drus Bldg. Meetings held on second and she was rendered unconscious and tourth Monday evenings at 17 S. 7th St., was found dead in his bed by a I maintenance. Miss Gwendoline Poer he was dying. I Sec., A A l.mnleavy, 1522 No. Penn Ave., A. O. U. w. hall. seriously injured, and she now sought, NATIONAL DIRECTORS. : Fin. See., Geo. Gillon, 1703 5th St. N., neighbor. Deceased, who was 96 ; O'Shee was in favor of charging them ' They "ITel'ed him money to convict P. .1. Moran, Washington, 1). C. ' Ins. See.. Thos. Jordan, 261.< 19th Ave Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres.. ! Mrs. P. L. Collins, 4307 Vincent Ave. S.; to recover £2,000 damages from the Parnell; ($ev- William McLaughlin, New Jersey. No: Treas., J. M. Brownrigg, 811 lot" ce years of age, had been about the pre­ the full cost of maintenance, which is .,V am J. Daugiierty, Illinois. Ave. No.; Sled. Exam., James O'Donnell. y' „fres Sliss Frances ilaliony, 511S defendant company, who admitted With provoked indignation, he said J. nomas F. Powers. Michigan. 204 Donaldson Bldg. Meetings are held J:' ^• E- • Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary vious night, and retired to bed in his 4s per week, until some change is O Keefe, 409 6th Ave. N. E.; Fin. Sec. the liability, but disputed the amount Ion second and fourth Thursday ol montn usual health. He lived alone. Heart . when replying, STATE OFFICERS—MINNESOTA. ! in SlcEIroy hall, at Nicollet and Sth St. Mrs. Alice Finnegan, 21 2nd St N. E • made in the proposed laws. Ins. Sec Sliss Ursula Cody. 151 7th Ave! failure is supposed to have been the claimed. "Betore I will do il 1 will die in ray r resident—Fred L. Kvan, Palladio bldg., ; Division No. 10. STinneapolis—Pres., G. Westmeath. Duluth. i J. Nolan, 151S Jefferson St. N. E.; A jce ?,:™reas'' Jlrs- Mary Hill, 1407 7th cause of death. This is the third sud­ Kerry. cell." bault6 Presil,ent—J- P- Kennedy, Fari- : Pres.. .1. V. Condon. 1223 25th Ave. N- St. S. E.; Med. Exam., Dr. Phelan, St. Mr. Owen Wiekham presided at the 'IS.; Rec. Sec- F. D. Feeney, 802 26th Anthony Bank Bldg, 4th and Central. den death of old age pensioners in the Mr. .lohn Thompson, who has been monthly meeting of tin; .Mulligan U. „J'tate Secretary—J. j. Fitzgerald, Pal­ Ave. N. E.; Fin. Sec., John Mora*, 905 Meetings are held 011 first and third district, during the past week. seven years postmaster of Tralee, hns In his youth he hud shown his great ace Clothing House. Minneapolis. 27th Ave. N. E.: Ins. Sec., John Moran, Mondays of month in A. O. U. W. hall I. L. at which a resolution was passed Treasurer—John .Sherman, Winona, I !>05 27th Ave. N E.; Treas.. Patrick at 310 Central Ave. been promoted to R.vde, Isle of Wight. love for athletics. htate Chaplain—Rev. P. R. Cunning­ ! Bonner. 1954 B St. N. E.: Med. Exam., Division No. 3, Minneapolis—Pres., An­ Clare. approving the attitude embodied in ham, Hastings. nie Dugan, 1S39 Bryant Ave. N.- Vice Mr. Thompson brought Tralee post- On the lield lie excelled at each good Dr. McGuire. 2339 Central Ave. N. E- The esteem in which ihe late pastor ihe Irish party's resolution towards! Presiiient of Insurance Fund—T. J. •Meetings are held on second Sunday ana Pres., Bertha Slenalis, 312 12th Ave. N.; office and the postal service of the dis­ Irish game; Doyle, St. Paul. fourth Tuesdays of month in Odd Fellows A ^ellie Webster, 1619 Emerson of O'Callaghan's Mills Parish, County the proposed payment of members' Vice President—Jno. E. McGovern, hall at 22nd and Central Ave. N. E. Ave. N.; Fin. Sec.. Katherine Ryan, 322 And the thousands who viewed him ap­ Rochester. Clare, was held by his brother clerics trict to a high state of efficiency and, e re LE SUEUR COUNTY. Sth Ave. N. E; Ins. Sec., Mary L. Mc- bills. j , ,f? £ tary (of Insurance—lohn Mahoney, plauded with vigor l County President, D. A. llanlon, Mont­ Breen, 2024 Aldrieh Ave. N.; Treas and the laity of the diocese was amply personally, was a most courteous and ™ °niple Court, Minneapolis. Mary Coleman, 1017 3rd St. N.; Med' Wicklow. ! I roasurer of Insurance—John Sheen}» gomery, Minn. testified by the extremely large at­ popular official. That modest young hero who gained Montgomery. Division No. 3. Montgomery. Minn.—- Exam., Dr. McLaughlin, 217 Pillsburv Couniy Court Judge Brereton Barry, ' so much fame. r»k**aJe Modical Director—Dr. B. W* Pres.. Thos. Loft us, Montgomery. Minn.; Meetings are held on first and \k\ tendance of both at the solemn office K ildare. Buckley, St. Paul. , Vice Pres., John Spence, Montgomery, third Mondays of month in hall at 10th at Xaas Criminal Sessions, sentenced j Born in a home thai with plenty r,, Ave. N. and Washington. ;ind requiem mass oil the 1.3th inst. At the rnonlhly meeting of the Directors of Insurance n49 12th Ave. S.; Ins. Sec., Mrs. Anna Cork. presiding. A letter was read from the J. Daley, Minneapolis. i MURRAY COUNTY. Bryant, 211o Bloommgton Ave.; Treas of £1 lis. Id, the property of the; country had sounded, J County President, Patrick Cailley, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, a644 13th Ave After much pressure, Mr. J. Fitzger- Department of Agriculture, stating S.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. P. Barber, 940 postmaster general, stealing postal j He forfeited all for his downtrodden NATIONAL OFFICERS—LADIES' iCurrie. old. County Cork, J. P., consented to that it did not consider thai any use­ .. „ AUXILIARY. I Division No. 1. Avoca—Pres., Michael J5tn Ave. S., offlc© at Maccabee hall packages and detaining 32 letters. Mr.l laud. rsational President—Mrs. Anna C- Ma­ ' Cullin, Sr., Fulda; Vice Pres., Edward Meetings are held on first and third accept, the chairmanship of the Mid- ful purpose would be served by con­ lta, Scran ton,. Pa. •Fitzgerald; Rec. Sec- M. E. Cullen, Fulda, Thursdays of every month at 8 p. m , Samuels, K. C., stated that accused ! Fin. Sec., J. J. Crowley, Avoca; Ins. Sec., at Maccabee hall, corner Franklin and Cork Executive l'. I. L. for another tinuing the correspondence on the __ National Vice President—MJrs. Mary ! Wm. Nagle. Avoca; Treas- John -E. was involved in betting transactions, |Brave Xully lies cold in his g-.-ave in McCarthy. Westfield, Mass. Bloomington Ave. term, but Dr. (lookl could not be pre­ subject, of the allocation of funds for National Secretary—Mrs. Christie. Ohio. ; Flynn. Avoca. Meetings are held on 3ra Division No. 5. Minneapolis—President, and had assumed the name of Rourke. j Glasnevin, r*ationa! 'Treasurer—Mrs. Mary B. Pa- Sunday of month in A. O. H. nail at Alice Comee, 3101 Girard Ave; Vice Pres vailed upon to continue the duties of agricultural schemes and requesting ley, Minneapolis. Minn. Avoca, Minn., after mass. Mary ,T. Gleason, 2507 Emerson Ave.'; It was staled thai Ihe accused had not; Where the bright sun beams down NOBLES COUNTY. Honorable Secretary, which he took to he informed as to the date suggest­ Rec. Sec., Mary Morrissey, 2719 Emer­ only losl his job and £1 17s lid a| from the heaven's blue skies, STATE OFFICERS OF LADIES' AUX- County President, Thos. Burke, Ells­ son Ave.; Fin. Sec., Maria Jordan, 2719 up in October, on the resignation of ed by the deputation for interviewing _ ,, ILIARY. worth. „ Emerson Ave.; Ins. Sec., Kate O'Brien. week, bul ,i bonus of £;"iu and a pen-i But his name shall be written in song President—Mrs. Mary B. Daley. 1806 Division No. 1. Ellsworth. STinn.-JTes., 3226 Girard Ave. N.; Treas., Martha Air. T. .1. Cronin. .Messrs. E. McCul- the vice president. M. Holleran; Vice Pres., Thos. Fagin; Griffin, 500 6th Ave. S.; Med. Exam., j sion of £28. He was also a man of! and in story Central ave.. Minneapolis. Rec. Sec., James Burke; Fin. Sec., Thos. Jagh and E. T. Muliony were elected Kilkenny. Vice President—Miss May E. Itammill, P. Flynn., corner Bryant and 20th Ave property. ! And a monument stand where his Duluth. t'ary; Ins. Sec., James Burke; Treas., N. Meetings are held on seoond and vice presidents. The death of Airs. Thomas Harring­ Secretary—Ella C. Keating, 147 Pleas­ Thos. Sweeney; Sled. Exam- Dr. Gill. tourth Thursday of month in Young's Wexford. j body now lies. ant ave., st. Paul. .Meetings held on third Wednesday at hall at corner of Dusont and 20th Ave. . ton. which took place at her residence, Treasurer—Miss JIary Coogan, Fari- Church hall. Division No. 7, Minneapolis—Pres., A serious accident occurred at ihe j Our country had many brave men who RAMSEY COUNTY. On motion of Mr. E. Shackleton, Johnstown, County Kilkenny, oil Sun­ l banit. Laura Hatton, 40 Bastman Ave.- Vice Couniy Wexford hunt. When chasing! had suffered I Board ol" Directors—Mary M. Sullivan. County President, T. J. Doyle, 9o4 Pres., Mary Reed, 2825 Polk St. N. E.- si conded by Mr. Win. M. Douglas, day, 121 h inst., after a protracted ill­ Duluth; Kllen Conroy, St. Paul; Mary S Armstrong ave.; vice pres., S. J. SlcDon- Rec. Sec., Mary J. Waddiok, 25S5 Taylor a I'ox at a place called Nash, near New j And died for the cause, but they died I Keilly, Grainerd. ough, 380 Como ave.; Rec. Sec., J.. T. both ProieHitiiif members of the Imard, ness, in the 7ith year of her age, for­ Grogan. 615 Capitol Boul.; Fin. Sec., w. St. N. B.; Fin. Sec., Margrete Moran, Ross, one of the riders, named Flynn, i not in vain; i Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott, T. Naughton, 205 Goodrich ave.; Treas., 2301 Madison St. N. fe.; Ins. Sec., Mary a resolution was passed at the meet­ tified with the rites of the Holy Cath­ frt. Paul; Catherine Connors, Stillwater; Irwin, 833 3rd Ave. N. E.; Treas., Cath­ who had a young and unmanageable| '''"r u'e tight will go on beneath her i.lulifi Doyle, Kellogg. Waller Pendergast. 505 Forest st.; Chap­ erine Burns, 916 2Tth Ave. N.B.; Med. ing of Carlow Urban Council congrat­ olic Church. She was the youngest Insurance Secretary—Margaret A. Gra­ lain. Rev. T. F. Gleeson, 975 E. 5th st. Exam., Dr. Maguire, 2839 Central Ave. horse, was bringing up the rear of the green banner, dy. Stillwater. Meetings 1st Monday evening of each ulating the superioress and the mem­ (laughter of the late Mr. Richard Ruth month in Hibernian halls, 7th and Frank­ N. E., Dr. Doyle, 4% Washington Ave. S. chase, when the rider and horse were Until is In and a, nation Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulli­ Meetings are held on first and third bers of the community of the Presen­ and Bridget Walsh, Ballyhale, County van. Rochester. lin. St. Paul. Wednesday of month in Odd Fellows' thrown with great force across a again. —Old Song. State Medical Director—Dr. 15. W. Division No. 1, St. Paul—Pres., A. Mc­ hall at 22nd and Central Ave. N. B. tation Conveiil. Carlow, oil the cele­ Kilkenny. She was Ihe last of the Buckley, St. Paul. Donald. 102S Dayton Ave.; Vice Pres., fence. The horse rolled over hiB j Directors of Insurance Fund—Nellie I larrv P. Churchill, 120 Acker St.; Rec. Division No. 9, Minneapolis—Pres., Marv bration of iheir centenary. celebrated Ruths, one of the oldest Sec,.'J. M. Tierney, 528 Temperance St.; Turner, 1218 Jefferson St. N. ET; Viae ( urran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. Pres., Margaret Kelly, 1915 Seventh St mount, crushing him badly and break-j The Cop on the Corner, Paul: Josephine Uagerty, Shieldsville, Fin. Sec- John Costello, 560 Burgess St.; Cavan. and most respectable families in Kil­ ins. Sec.. John B. McCarthy. 355 Banfll S. E.; Rec. Sec., Mary Coughfln, 407 ing several bones. He was conveyed j The cop on the corner—he's splendid Anna willesen, Duluth; Josephine Cook, Queen Ave. N.; Fin. and Ins. See., Mary At Ihe nieeiing of the Couniy Cavan kenny. Over 50 years ago, she mar- •St. Paul- St.; Treas- Thos. W. McGoey, 155 Mc- Cronin, 31.4 13th Ave. N. E.; Treas., Mar­ to ihe intirmary in an unconscious i ,ltj ta|j. Auditing Committee—F.llen McGrath, Iloal St.: Sled. Kxam., Dr. Harry Can­ Committee of Agriculture on llie ttl.Ii tied tin lale Mr. Thomas Harrington, non, S22 E. 7th St. Meetings held on sec­ garet Tierney, 219 Eighth Ave. N. E condition. St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; Med. Ex., Dr. R. P. O'Brien. «08 Nicollet. inst., Lieut. (Sen. Clifford, D. L.. pre­ auctioneer and printer, Johnstown. His presence is awesome and grand; Aurelia Kelly, Minneapolis. ond and fourth Thursdays at Hibernian Meetings held on first and third Thurs­ hail. 7til and Franklin Sts. days of each month at I. O. O. F. hall sided and there was a large attend­ She was inolher of a large and highly The street is his kingdom—he's mon­ Division No. 3. St. Paul—Pres., Jas. F. "The Irishman." OFFICERS OF THE A. O. H. DIVI­ Maloney The Maloney, 8th and Jackson; 4th and Central. ance. respectable family. arch ol' all, SIONS AND TIME AND PLACE Vice. Pres.. Edw. Mullaney, 294 Harrison RAMSEY COUNTY. The following beautiful and soul- OF MEETINGS. ave.; Rec. Sec., Jas F. MeNally, 583 Pine: County President, Mrs. Ellen Conroy. Mr. C. 10. O'lleillv proposed the fol­ Limerick. And merely the wave of his hand ANOKA COUNTY. 865 St. Clair St.; Vice Pres., Miss J. Cook st.irriug song WHS composed l>y James County President, Thomas Coleman, Fin Sec., Joe. Maloney, Hotel Maloney; lowing resolution: That we, the raem- Is potenter far than the thunders ot Ins. Sec., Thos. McMahon, 325 S. Franklin 392 E. 9th St., Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Mr. W. Moore, M. IV, has written to Orr, a poo- journeyman weaver of the Fiidley, Minn. st • Treas., Mlchae.1 Mullane, 662 Burr; Scott, 412 W. Central ave.; Treasurer Zeus; Division No. I. Anoka—Pres.. John Casey, Mrs. Margaret Carey, 903 W. Central ave! la !'s of ilie County Cavan Committee Alderman M. Joyce, M. I'., expressing County Antrim, who, while he plied Anoka: Vice Pres., Win. L,. Ward, Anoka; Med. Exam., Dr. O'Malley, Natnl. Am. His words are the rumbling of fate. Bank Bldg. Meetings held first and third Division No. 2, St. Paul—Pres., Mrs of Agriculture, tire in favor of the ma­ regret that he was misinformed in re­ Ree. See.. Charles E. lireen, Anoka; Fin. Margaret Carey, 903 W. Central Ave • • his shuttle, wove in some of the most Sec.. James McArdle. Anoka; Ins. Sec- Thursday at Hibernian hall, 7th and Don't question thetn ever—you'll find j Franklin. Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Moynaugli! jority report of the vice-regal commis- spect to a statement regarding revol­ patr iot ii' songs in the English tau­ James McArdle. Anoka; Treas.. John it's no use — Ward. Anoka; Aled. E.\am., Drs. J. H. ! Division No. 4, St. Paul—Pres., John 79 Atwater St.; Rec. Sec., Margaret Con­ .-i l! on Irish railways recommending ver shooling in Limerick, and with­ nt i a ge: 1 ,T McMahon. 200 E. Acker St.; Vice Pres., nolly, 628 Capital Boul.; Fin. Sec., Mrs The cop on the corner is great! Frank mid A. T. ('Mine, Anoka. Meetings i James 1-1. MeNally, 38 Garfield St.; Rec. Mary Nolan, 923 W. Edmund St.- Ins st.ito control of ihose railways. The drawing same. The savage loves his native shore, arc held second Sunday of month in Grand 1 Sec- John SI. Lynch, 304 Nat. Ger. Ana. Sec., Mrs. Mary Nolan, 923 W. Edmund Army hall at Anokn. Minn. i Bk Bldg.; Fin. Sec., Thomas Friel, 706 St.; Treas., Mrs. Mary Wagner, 528 Vir­ resolution was passed unanimously. A representative meeting of rate­ Tho" rude the soil and chill the air, BIG STONE COt NTy. .The cop on the corner—he's surely the County President, M. J. McDonnell, Cherokee Ave.; Ins. Sec.., ,T. E. Corcoran, ginia Ave.: Med. Exam. Dr. O. McTCeon Derry. payers of the Glin, Couniy Limerick, Then well may Krin's sons adore Crncevnic. bill1/. Wabasha St.; Treas., Wm. J. Re­ Rlc.e St. and University Ave. Meetings boss. gan." Merchants' National Bank; Med. are held on second and fourth Wednes­ Dr. I'1. McLaughlen, J. P., Derry, has Rural District, has adopted resolutions Their isle which nature formed so Division No. t. Oraceville—Pres., John And ypt he is gallant and kind: \V. Ginnaty; Vice. Pres., Hugh lleily; Rec. Fxam.. Dr. Jno. V. O'Connor, Am. Nat. day of month at Hibernian hall, 7th and been appointed by the Board of Trade in favor of amalgamation with either I'n ir. Sec., Jeremiah Al. Scanliin; Fin. Sec., II. Bunk Bldg. Sleetings are held on sec­ Franklin St. He helps the old ladies and children ,1. McDonnell: Ins. Sec.. M. J. McDonnell; ond and fourth Mondays of month at Hi­ SCOTT COUNTY. sanitary surveyor and medical inspec­ Rathkeale or Newcastle West Rural What llood reflects a show so sweet, Treas., WiIlium Cregan: Med. Kxam., Dr. bernian halls. County President, Mrs. Katie O'Neill a cross. -Division No. 9. St. Paul—Pres., R. J. Belle Plaine, Minn. ' tor of emigrants for the port of Derry. Districts. As Shannon's great or pastoral hand, R. M. Randall. .Meetings are held on first He leads the poor beggar who's Sunday and third Thursday- of month in Clarke. 107 Litchtield: Vice Pres.. L. W. Division No. 1, Belle Plaine—Pres., Mrs Donegal. Longford. Or who » friend or foe can meet, ""raternity ball. McDnnougb, 722 Pine St.; Rec. Sec., Mary Sisterman; Vice Pres., Mrs Mar- blind; RI.I'H EARTH COFNTY. John Looby. 954 Gaultier; Fin. Sec., Jas. Murphy; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Emelina For the purpose of giving elfecl to At a meeting of the Mullinalaghla So gen'rous as an Irishman'' Whltlock; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Donavon; When lost or bewildered you rush to Oountv Pres.. P. If. Jordan. Mankato. J Folev. 637% Canada St.; Ins. Sec.. J. the recommendations of the last meet­ branch of the I. X, F., held oil Ihe 12th Div. No. 1, Mankato: Pres., Michael P. Connolly. 87 Winnipeg; Treas- Ed­ Ins. Sec., Mrs. Mary Donavon; Treas his side. O'Brien, 201 Van Brunt, Mankato- Vice ward Colbert. 616 Western Ave. N.; Med. Mrs. Julia Werrlck; Med. Exam. Dr <3 ing of the Donegal Hi-Lingual society iiisl.. for the purpose of reorganizing Tho' his hand he rash, his heart is Pres.. Dan Coiighlan. ::I2 Vine, 'Man­ Exam.. Dr. Mclieon, Rice and Univer­ R. Moloney. Address of all. Belle Plaine" And learn how to get where you sity-. Sleetings are held on first and Meetings are held on first Sunday of the committee appointed to deal with I lie baud, a vote of sympathy was warm, kato; Hec. Sec., T. M. Coughlan. 727 plan. N. 2111', Mankato; Fin. See., c. Fitzgerald, third Thursdays of month in Hibernian month in Masonic hall. the publication of technical terms met proposed by Mr. Jas. Feegan and sec­ And principle is still his guide, IXitf S. Front, Mankato; ins. Sec., John STEARNS COUNTY. j Ton need an adviser. philosopher, McCall, Mankato, R. F. D. No. :j; Treas ha"h" ST. LOUTS COUNTY. County President—Mrs. Slarv M. Dunn in McFadden's hotel, Gortahork. The onded by Air. Frank Farrell to our None more regrets a deed of harm i • , ., T. K. Coughlan, 727 N. 2nd. Mankato! County President, A. J. Powers, 210 W. 402 3rd Ave. S., St. Cloud, Minn. i guide. Division No. 1, St. Cloud—Pres., Miss following were present: Miss Mc- secretary, Air. P. Keegan, D. C., in his None mole forgives with nobler j .p Meetings are held on lirst Sunday and 2nd St.." Duluth. )le (i( «p on Ihe corner's your man! third Thursday of month in K. of C Division No. 1. Duluth—Pres.. M. J. Anna Kennedy, St. Cloud. Minn.; Vice Bride, Messrs. Carr, Gillespie. Coyle, sad bereavement on die death of his pride; hull at Mankato. Ilarnev. 919 E. 6th St.; Vice Pres., John Pres., Mrs. Sarah Doyle; Rec. Sec.. Miss Mackev, 429 9tli Ave. E.; Rec. Sec., Rose Murphy, 340 7th Ave. S.; Fin. Sec A. J. O'Doherty and M. O'Doherty. son. He may be duped, hut won't tie dared; Division No. 2, Madison T„ike—Pres The cop on the corner—he keeps us in Charles Doran. Eagle l.ake, Minn.; Vice Frank SIcGirl, 211 \V. 2nd St.; Fin. Seo- Mrs. Mary Callahan; Ins. Sea, Sirs Marv Dublin. Mayo. .More HI. to practice than to plan, Pres.. Thomas Vaughan, Madison f,ake. i retarv. A. .1. Powers. 210 W. 2«id St.; Callahan; Treas., Mrs. Catherine Cronin- cheek Minn.; Rec. Sec.. Francis Brown. Madi­ I Ins. Sec- Archie J. Powers, 210 \V. 2nd Med. Exam., Dr. J. B. Dunn. Meetings A lecture under the auspices of the Five pounds damages were awarded He nobly earns his poor reward, son l.ake, Minn.: Fin. Sec.. P. J. jic- I St.; Treas.. Edward Currie. 207 W. 5th held on first and third Fridavs at Edel- WJien there is a fire or parade: brock's hall, corner 7th and St. Ger­ Hibernian Literary and Debating And spends it like an Irishman. C.rath, Madison l.,ake, Minn.: Ins. Sec., I St.: Sled. Exam- Dr. E. W. Fahey, 216 recently by a city special jury to Mr. He frequently saves ns from breaking .1. W. Mulvehill, Madison I.rike, Minn.; New Jersey Bldg. .Meetings held on main. Class was delivered on the 14th inst.. Patrick Conway, general merchant at Treas.. John McNamarra. Eagle Lake, first and third Wednesdays at Cathedral our neck— Minn.; Med. Kxani., C. E. Bigelow. Madi­ hall. 2nd Ave. W. and 4th St. at (lie Hibernian Club, 31 Rutland ClarenioiTis, against Mr. Ml. Noone, If poor in weal, he'll for you pay, son l.ake, Minn. Meetings are held on Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., Salutation to the Celt. And gets a loud curse for his aid. Nicholas Collins. 119 N. 56th Ave. W.; square, by the Rev. Ambrose Cole­ also a trader in Claremorris, for slan­ And guide you where .you safe may second and fourth Sundays of month in He .sends the say banqueter home to A. O. II. hall, al Madison Lake. Vice Pres., Thomas Callahan, 326 S. 59th Hail to our Celtic brethren, wherever " • I * * man, O. P., on "The der. he; CROW WING COUNTY. jAve.; Rec. Sec- John Cashin, 5 N. 57th his wife; I Ave, W.; Fin. Sec. and Ins. Sec., James and Marriage." If you're his comrade, whilst you stay Couniy President. Wm. Barron, 414 4th they may be; The Ala.vo County Council on the The child that is lost he'll attend— Ave.. Brainerd. Minn- i Connelly. 114 N. 63rd Ave. W.; Treas.. The Dublin University Gaelic So­ His cottage holds a jubilee; Division No. 1. Brainerd—Pres.. B. C. I P. II. McGraw, 102 Vernon St.; Med. In the far woods of Oregon, or o'er tilt- 12th Inst. decided that no rate lie lev- Tn most of and cares of MeNaniiira. Columbia Block. Brainerd. 1 Exam- Dr. ("has. H. Payette. Silvev ciety held a nieetitlg tn the society's led in aid of Galway University Col­ His inmost soul he will unlock. Minn.; Vice 1'ves., Hugh Brenson, 609 ' Blk- 404 N. 55th. Sleetings held on first Atlantic sea; this life Kingwood St.. Brainerd. Minn.; Ree. See., Tuesdav of each month at Gilley's hall. rooms, 2 Trinity College. A paper was lege until such time as provision is And if lie may your merits scan (lerald Barron. 41-1 4th -Ave.. Brainerd. I SCOTT COUNTY. Whether they guard the banner of St. read by Mr. Diarmid Coffey, auditor, \ our confidence he scorns to mock. SI inn.: Fill. Sec.. James J. Nolan, 615 I County President—F. J. Leonard, ,Tor- made for the child of poor parents. The cop on the corner—oil. big Is his ; r.th St.. N.. Iiiainerd._ Minn.; Ins. See., 1 dan. Slinn. George in Indian vales, on "The .Jacobite Wars in Ireland." Meath. 1' or faithful is an Irishman. James J. Nolan. liir> r.tii St. N.. Brain­ i Division No. 1. Belle Plaine—Pres.. Dr. heart! erd. Minn.; Treas.. Tim Tnohpy, 201 1st ! c. U. .Moloney. Belle Plaine: Vice Pres.. Or spread beneath the nightless north Rev. R. H. Murray, M. A., presided. At the monthly meeting of the Yet bigger by far than his pay! We.. Brainerd. Minn.; Med. Exam.. Dr. i .I P. Kelley. Belle Plaine: Roc. Sec., Fermanagh. By honor bound in woe or weal, Secora. First National Bank Building. li. B. Conlon. Belle Plaine; Fin. Sec.j experimental sails— County Committee of Agriculture, re­ For charity—count on his doing his Brainerd. Slinn. Meetings are held on first Whateer she bids he dares to do. .I. 11. Stratton. Belle Plaine; Ins. Sec., One in name and in fame Mother Patricia, who died at the cently held, after a strong fight, the part. and third Wednesday of month in Elks' .1. II. Stratton. Belle Plaine: Treas., Try Iiiin with gold, it won't prevail, hall, at Brainerd. John Clarke. Belle Plaine: Sled. Exam.. Are the sea-divided . Convent of Mercy, Laurel Hill, Castle- subsidy to Ihe Trim Show for this He'd give his lust nickel away. DAKOTA COUNTY. , Dr. G. R. Moloney. Sleetings are held Bui e'en In fire you'll find him true; County President, T. P. Moran, Has- blaney, was a native of Maguires- year has been increased by exactly Let other folks knock him as much as 011 tirsl Sunday of month in Fraternity lie seeks not safety—let his post tins??. Minn. hall at Belle Plaine, Minn. Though fallen the state of Erin, and bridjse, Fermanagh, tiii years of age at tlx Last year. Trim got £2S 14c; they will. Division No. 1, Hastings—Div. Pres I ST I0KLK COUNTY'. Be where there's aught in danger's .las. Mclaughlin. Hastings. Minn. Vice j County President, Geo. C. Toher, Owa- changed the Scottish land: 81 the time of her death, and 43 of which this year JC29 is allocated. At this I know him. and like him, I vow. . Pres., J. E. Kenney, Hastings, Minn.; van; Rec. See., H. 1.. Meyer, Hastings, Minn • tonna. Slinn. Though small the power of Mona, were spent in religion at the Convent rate il will take exactly 1 HO years for I drink to bis health as a bumper I Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien. Hastings, Minn!- I Division No. 1. Owatonna—Pres., W. I'or, if the field of i.iine be lost H. Kilty. Owatonna; Aricc Pres., J. E. though unwaked Llewellyn's of Mercy, Knniskillen. The remains the Trim Show subsidy to equal that fill — ,1ns. Sec., M. O Biien Hastings, Minn.; Quinn. Owatonna; Rec. Sec., J. E. Sla- Tt won't be by au Irishman. Treas.. Jno. Kane; Med. Exam., Dr. L band, were conveyed from Castleblaney to now allocated to the Olde.astle Show "The cop on the corner—here's ! 11 Peck. Meetings held on second and lono, owatonna; Fill. Sec., J. E. Malone, I fourth Thursday al A. O. F W. hall Owatonna; Tns. Sec., J. E. Malone, Though Ambrose' Merlin's prophecies the Convent of Mercy, Enniskillen, by —the youngest of the three in Meath. how!" i HENNEPIN COUNTY. Owatonna: Treas- John Hogan, Owa- l'2i"ln s lov'd land, from age to age. County President—P. J. O'Donnell, 3500 tonnu; Sled. Exam., G. G. Slorehouse. are held as idle tales: the 5 p. m. train on .Monday, Fob. t3. Monaghan. —Berton Braley. .Meetings are held 011 first Friday of Be tlio.u more great, more fam'd and Though Iona's ruined cloisters are •solemn office and requiem high mass One of the shafts oT a trap in which month in I. O. O. F. hall at Owatonna, free, Slinn. swept by northern gale*; in the Convent Chapel. Knniskillen. Mr. Patrick Whelan, J. P., chairman SWIFT COUNTY. May peace be jours., or should you Total Abstinence in Ireland. One in name and in fame ' Galway. Monaghan Rural Council, was driving, Place, County Treas., John Moran, 905 County President—D. F. McDermott, wage The Pioneer Total Abstinence Asso­ 27th ave. N. R- Chaplain, Rev. M. O'­ Clontarf. Are the sea-divided Gaels. A special meeting of the governing broke with the result that Mr. Whelan Brien. 4500 Xerxes ave S. Division No. 1. Clontarf, Minn.—Dir. Defensive wars, cheap victory, ciation. founded by the Rev. Father Division No. 1. Minneapolis—Pres. M. Pres.. William Kenna, Danvers, R. R. No. body of Galway University College was pitched out oil his head and sus­ 2; Vice Pres., Cornelius Regan, Danvers; May plenty flow in every field, C'ullen. S. J., St. Francis Xuvier's, Up­ W. Mogan, 2200 ISth Ave. So.; Vice In northern Spain and Italy our breth­ was held on the 14t.h inst. to consider tained severe injuries to one of his Pres.. P. V. O'Donnell. 3500 Longfellow Rec. Sec., Jas. O'Donnell. Clontarf; Fin. m And gentle breezes sweetly fan, per Gardiner street, Dublin, is advanc­ Ave.; Rec. Sec.. Thomas O'Neill. 2429 Sec., D. F. McDermott, Clontarf- Ins. ren also dwell, 'tX ;t> the question whether students should eyes. His other injuries were, how­ ' Sec., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. 2; May cheerful smiles serenely glide, ing very rapidly. It now counts 175,- itth Ave. So.; Fin. Sec.. W. P Casey, 253 ! Treas., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. And brave are the traditions of their be allowed the option of taking mod­ ever, slight, and he is progressing Fremont Ave. N.: Ins. Sec., D. J. Mcilugh, 2: Med. Exam- Dr. Oscar Dagnault. Ben- 000 members and 163 working centers, •>439 12th Ave. So.; Treas., E J. Owens. fathers that they tell; I In the breast of every Irishman. 0 I son. Meetings are held on the first Sun- if ern Irish as a subject for the B. A., favorably. 4''5 26th Ave So.: Med. Exam., Drs. Hen­ and it lias affiliations In the colleges of ry and Hynes. Meetingsare held on ! day of month in A. O. H. hall. Clontarf, The Eagle and the Crescent in the tj& . as in Dublin University College, or Queen's. , Minn. "Brave Patrick Nally." Maynooth. All Hallows. Clonliffe, Car- first Sunday and third Thursday of month WINONA COUNTY. dawn of history pales t should be required to study ancient A fire which occurred at the farm­ in K. C. hall at First Ave. So. and Sixth Countv President, M. J. Ryan, 364 E. I? Khali his name be forgotten, our brave low, Waterford. Clongowes and Cas- St. Before the advancing banners of the ' Irish also. On the motion of the Most house of a man named Thomas Gan­ Division No. 2, Minneapolis—Pres, Fe­ King St. Patrick Nally, tleknock, as well as in all the princi­ lix McNamee, 1527 Mil St. S.; Vice Pres., Division No. 1. Winona'—Pres., P. J. Rome-conquering Gaels. Rev. Dr. O'Dea, a satisfactory com­ non of Rathmore, Stradbally, Queen's Barlow, 105 E. King St.: Vice Pres., M. Who departed this life in a cold pal convents in Ireland. The associ­ John Slason, 313 titli Ave. N. E.; Ree. Sec., 1). Kelly, 609 AV. 5th St.; Rec. Sec., J. A. One in name and in fame promise was arrived at. The Irish County, on the lltli lust., completely D. Brennan, 1600 8th St. N.: Fin. Sec., prison cell. ation was founded on December 28th Frank Boulger, 3949 Garfield Ave. N.; Ins. McMillan, 328 w Howard St.: Fin. Sec. Arc the sea-divided Gaels. courses for 1911-12, which contain and Ins. Sec.. Geo. A. Fitzererald, 561 W. gutted the building. The Inmates had Because he refused to become an in­ 1S98, and enriched with Indulgences by Sec.. James Kelly, 2925 18th Ave. S.; 5th St.: Treas.. John P. Snyder. 64 W. much less ancient Irish than those for a very narrow escape, and so hurried Treas.. Edward Bevans. 731 4th St. N.: Wabasha; Sled. Exam.. G. J. Tweedy. 78 former, his Holiness Pius X, Oct. 27th, 1905. Sled. Exam- Dr. Murphy. Meetings held K 3d St. Sleetings held on second and A greeting and a promise unto them 1910-11, were agreed to on the under­ was their exit that they saved nothing on Tlrst Sunday and third Thursday of And tell what he knew of his leader, Its main object is to supply strenuous month. 2:30 and S p. in., at Richmond hall, fourth Thursdays of month at St. Thomas all we send; standing that the courses for 1812-13 but their clothing. hall. Parnell? and efficient workers for the temper- 3d Ave. and 5th St. S. Their character our charter is, their should be decided by the Celtic fac­ Roscommon. Division No. 3. Minneapolis—Pres., Dan­ T hey poisoned his food, which was j ance cause. It does not primarily aim iel O'Connell. 901 West 36th St.: Vice glory is our end— ulty of the university, and that its The Roscommon police were inform­ Pres.. A. E. Cramsie. K59 Polk St. N. E.: LADIES' AUXILIARY scanty and meager. at the reclamation of excessive drink- Rec. Sec.. F. E. Styles. 731 Jefferson BLUE EARTH COUNTY. Their friend shall be our friend, our decision should be accepted as final ed that the Catholic cliurch at Scra- To break down his strong constitu-| evs. Consequently, it receives only St. N. E.: Fin. Sec. P. J. Duggan, 201 Sth County President. Mrs. Catherine Mc- foe whoe'er assails by the Irish professors and governing mogue, midway between Strokestown Ave. N. E.: Ins. Sec.. P. J. Duegan 201 Namara. tion they vied: i to membership those who have been Rih Ave. N. E.: Treas.. P. S. .lotteries Division No. 1. Madison l.ake. Stinn.— The glory or the story of the sea-di­ body in Galway. and Longford, had been broken into 817 2nd St N. E.; Med. Exam- Dr. R. P. Div. Pres.. Sfrs. Mary MrCurtliy; Vice To know what he knew they were temperate in tho past, who desire to O'Brien. 204 Sledical Rlock. Sleetings 1 Pres.. Mrs. Bridget Smith: Rec. Sec.. vided Gaels. Kings. the night of the 12th Inst. and a sum hungry and eager. practice voluntary total abstinence are held on first Sunday and third Tues­ Mrs. Bridget A. Madigan; Fin. Sec., Mrs. One in name and in fame The Lord Chief Baron and a city of about 30s taken from one of the day of month in A. O. t". W. hall. 310 Margaret Murphy: Tns. Sec., Mrs. Jane But a martyr he lived and a martyr during life, and thus practically influ­ Central Ave. Brown; T'eas., Mrs. Catherine McNa- Are the sea-divided Gaels. special jury on the 16th inst. contin­ offertory boxes. Division No. 4. Minneapolis—Pres.. J. , mara: Med. Exam.. Dr. Bigelow. Sleet. he died. ence others to follow- thAir «v^niple VA U IViiialitlA 1CI Q tri;ino- A TC • VioA (Mas on the second Sunday and —Thomas D'Arcy McGee.

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