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1911-03-11, [P ] 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.
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