THE IRISH STANDARD. Saturday, April 24, 1915. Harold's Cross, James, second son of bar. The deceased, who was only in A charge against James Leahy, Retlly, Brainerd. Vice President, John F. Scanlon. 10744 Auditing Committee — Margaret Scott, West 5th St.; Financial and lnsurance Timothy Guinan, Courtland, Birr, and the thirtieth year of his age, was a na­ Cashel, for keeping homing pigeons St. Paul; Margaret Sullivan, Minneapolis; Secretary, W. J. McBrlde, 7 West 6th St; brother of Rev. J. Guinan, C. C., Bally- tive of Tullow, County Carlow, and without a license, was dismissed with Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul. Recording Secretary, W. J. Lynott llti Insurance Secretary — Margaret A. East 3rd St; Treasurer, J. W. Lydoa, callan. At Cloncrane, Clonbollogue, was for over six years assistant clerk a caution. Grady, Stillwater. *a w wiiLvt- Examiner, Dr. of Swinford Union. He subsequently Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sullivan, E. W. Fahey, 117 New Jersey Blda. News from Ireland Thomas, son of George and Elizabeth The Tlpperary G. A. A. convention Rochester. Meetings are held on Flrat and Third Guing (late D. U. T. Co.), aged 34. filled a similar position in Mountmel- have appointed the following as a sub­ State Medical Director — Dr. E. W. Wednesdays at Cathedral • Hall, Second " Buckley, St. Paul. Avenue West and Fourth Street KILDARE. lick. Mrs. Ellen O'Boyle, Snugboro, committee to carry out the arrange­ Directors'Of Insurance Fund — Nellie It is anticipated that the Athy Ur­ Castlebar; Anthony Ward, Moneen, ments in connection with the Dr. Curran, Minneapolis; Annie Conroy, St. Division No. 4, West Dnlnth. ANTRIM. time on Easter Sunday, was provided Paul; Josephine Hagerty, Shleldsvllle; ban rates will be increased this year Louisburgh. Croke Memorial, to be erected in the Anna Willesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan, John E. Cullen, president; John A destructive Are occurred in the by E. Joyce, Co. C., Ballymurphy. St. Paul. Keenan, vice president; P. H. Mc- by at least Is. in the pound. MONAGHAN. Square of Thurles: Messrs. Semple, Graw, treasurer; J. W. Bothwell, 601 workrooms of Brand & Co., ladies' Died: Mrs. Margaret Laffan, Dub­ Auditing Committee — Ellen McGrath, 57th avenue West, recording secretary: A farm belonging to the late Mr. The negotiations in connection with E. D. Ryan, A. Mason, J. Cahlll (Cash­ St. Paul; Annie Kennedy, St. Cloud; Nel­ Jas. Connelly, financial and insurance tailors and costumers, 21 Donegall lin street, Carlow. Miss Julia Byrne, el) and E. Mansfield. These names, lie McColl, St. Paul. secretary; Dr. Payette, medical exam- Graham, at Shanraheen, purchased a the settlement of the Innlskeen farm iner. place, Belfast. Some of the 150 girls Potato Market, Carlow. March 22, at few years ago for £350, was recently dispute have fallen through. It will however, will be submitted to the at work in one of the rooms, escaped Gormona, Bagnalstown, Henry Kelly, DIVISION OFFICERS A. O. H.—TIME sold for £1,455. be remembered from the report of the County Board for approval and the lat­ AND PLACE OF MEETING. SCOTT COUNTY. by means of ladders. The damage aged 76. In his 78th year at Stand- All parties consenting. Justice Bar­ recent U. I. L. Executive, South Mon- ter body have been asked' to co-op­ ANOKA COUNTY. County President, F. J. Leonard, Jar- ford Parade, Dublin, Colonel Mathew dan, Minn. was extensive. ton agreed to accept a proposal by aghan meeting, that a deputation, con­ erate with the sub-committee in the County President, John P. Coleman, On March 17, at the residence of her L. White, R. A. M. C., second son of Anoka, Minn. Division No. 1, Belle Pialne—Pres., Dr. James Nolan of Kllcullen, to purchase sisting of Messrs. Boyle, J. P.; Coyle, negotiations with the Central Coun­ Division No. 1, Anoka—Pres., William ?• R- Maloney, Belle Plalne; Vie* Pres., the late Dr. M. E. White, Carlow, and n Ce> ,e son-in-law, Hugh McOrogan, 3 James for £1,000 a farm of 23 acres at D. C., and James Keenan, were to wait cil G. A. A. and the Thurles Urban L. Ward; Vice Pres., John L. Green; t J? Jf l. y» Belle Plalne; Rao. See., Kiiloughter, County Wicklow. Rec. Sec., Charles E. Green; Fin. Sec.. John E. Stearns, Belle Plalne; Fin. See., Morrison street, Glasgow, the death Grangemore, formerly held under a on the parties concerned, but it now Council in connection with the project. James McArdie; Ins. Sec., James Me 5 8tratton, Belle Plalne; Ins. See., took place of Mary Robinson, widow DOWN. Ardle; Treas., John Ward; Med. Exam­ H. Stratton, Belle Plalne; Treas.. judicial tenancy at £57 19s. 6d. by the transpires that no settlement has been WESTMEATH. iners, j. H. Frank and A. T. Calne. Med- B**mlner, Dr. O. R. of the late Denis McLaughlin, Knock- The body of Mrs. Gunning, a gar­ deceased, Julia Toole, from John La arrived at. Recently a large demon­ The following deaths have been an­ month in Woodman Hall at S p. m. Moloney. Meetings are held en flrat Sua- ban, Cushendall. p m mon ,n Fraternlty hall, at 12:19 dener's wife, was found on the beach Touche. stration was held adjoining the farm, nounced: At Ennel Lodge, Mullingar, BIG STONE COUNTY. ARMAGH. at Greenisland. Major J. F. Robertson; Mr. Daly, clerk Maurice Wookey, Leixllp, was killed about 400 persons being present with County President, M. J. McDonnell, STEVENS COUNTY. Henry Grattan Nolan, B. A. (neph­ of Athlone Union. Gracevllle, Minn. Cardinal Logue has appointed the at the front a short time ago. Lieut. bands. Over forty police were also unty Division No. 1, Gracevllle—Pres., An­ r,C° President, M. Mahoney, Uor- Rev. Michael Quinn, Administrator, ew of the R. M. S., Down Asylum), Col. Forbes, son of the -late Hon. W. there. Before the matter came before WEXFORD. drew B. Shea; Vice Pres., J. P. Tralnor; Armagh, parish priest of Cookstown won the Rhodes Scholarship at Ox­ F. Forbes? a Kildare R. M., died in P. O'Neill, Ennlscorthy, has been Rec. Sec., Jeremiah Scanlon; Fin. Sec.. T Division No. 1—President, James T. the executive thirteen young men had C. P. Ginnaty; Ins. Sec., C. P. Ginnaty: 1^0IT : «y,ce Pre8,» Frank Han­ in succession to the late Very Rev. ford. hospital at Bailleul from the effect of been arrested and put under bail. elected president of the Wexford A. O. Treas., John W. Ginnaty; Med. Examin­ rahan, Morris; Rec. Sec., Eugene Fits- H. County Board. er, Dr. B. M. Randall. Meetings held m MJ?rr1^ Fln- Sec., G. G. Hanra- Canon Rice, and the Rev. J. W. Brady, DUBLIN. wounds received at the front. James Brady, fiallybay, has just jja"- JJorrts; Ins. Sec., Thos. F. McCan- C. C., S. T. L>., Armagh, has been ap­ Patrick Mahon, a Dublin carpenter, passed away at his relative's resi­ On the Feast of St. Joseph, the re­ Fra"emltyUHdal? ^ thlr<1 Thursday at fte3fe.Ponn^y: Medical examiner, Dr. B. LIMERICK. n' committee, John Daly, pointed Administrator, Armagh has been remanded on a charge of The East Limerick Executive of the dence in his one hundred and first ligious reception took place at the BLUE EARTH. C. McCarthy, John Ring. Meetlnga first Father Quinn has also been appointed threatening British soldiers. Convent of Mercy, Brentwood, London, Sunday of the month at Llnney's U. I. League have adopted a resolu­ year. He was the last of the old staff County President, P. J. McGrath, Madl- a Canon and Vicar-Forane. At a C. J. Jobson, a Dublin stockbroker, tion calling on landlords who have who worked at the linen industry in of Miss Mabel Hegarty (in religion son Lake; County Vice President, Daniel STEELE COUNTY. meeting of the Armagh Cathedral Sister M. Francis de Sales), eldest Coughlin, Mankato; County Secretary, W. willed one of his clerks £1,000. not sold to their tenants to arrange Creeve, the bleach-green of which is A. Lyons, Madison Lake; County Treaa- Committee it was decided to present FERMANAGH. terms of purchase by which the ten­ now a grazing ranch, and the mills of daughter of William Hegarty, William aotL'.» i0hwel O'Brien, Mankato; County OwSa. Min^ent' Ge0r*6 C' Toh«- street, Wexford, a former resident of lanfhfii ^r'u ?"1'ivan' Madison Lake: an address and make a presentation A fine of 10s. and costs was Imposed ants would pay interest at a fair rate, which are a resting place for rooks. Sentinel, John McCall, Mankato, and SDitt Vice'Pr^r* to Canon Quinn. Wicklow. v by the Enniskillen magistrates on Ed­ as owing to the war there was no im­ MEATH. % * Hughes, Mankato. Sec., J. E. Malone; Fln. See., J. •! Died: At Dalkey, J. M. Walsh, pro­ Division No. l, Mankato — President, Malone; Ins. Sec., J. E. Malone; fcreasT. A very successful concert in aid of ward McGrath, Cavanclough, 19, for mediate likelihood of purchase opera­ There is a decrease of 1 l-4d. in the Michael O'Brien, Carrol St.; Vice Prea, John Hogan; Med. Exam., G. G. Mora- the erection of the new national prietor of the "Wexford People" and Dan Coughlan; Rec. Sec., P. H. Jordan. house. Meetings are held on llrat Wed­ making a statement prejudicial to re­ tions, and also calling on landlords combined town and poor rate for 316 Pleasant St.; Fin. Sec., C. Fitsgerald; other publications; Mrs. Catherine nesday of month In K. P. Hall at 1:19 schools at Tullyherron was held in cruiting and for interfering with the who have sold, but where the lands Navan for the ensuing financial year. Ins.
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