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I 11 i S:SWv THE IRISH STAN^iMj, siTURDAY, tUAY 13. 1011. be congratulated on the success of j and a half miles long. Its greatest the earliest opportunity the judge ex­ Treas.. John McNaniarra, Eagle Lake, 1 first and third Wednesdays at Cathedral Minn.; Med. Exam., C. E. Bigelow, Madi­ hall, 2nd Ave. W. and 4th St. the entertainment given by them in breadth, from the Lellow River to plained matters. son Lake, Aliun. Meetings are held on Division No. 4, West Duluth—Pres., the Owenass Hail on Monday night, Ballyhoe lake, is thirty-nine and a "Before proceeding further." he said second and fourtli Sundays of month i» Nicholas Collins, 119 N. 56th Ave. W.; A. O. II. hall, at Madison Lake. Vice Pres., Thomas Callahan, 326 S. 59th NEWS FROM IRELAND April 17th. The programme was one half miles. It has an area of 906 gravely, "it would perhaps be wise CROW WING COUNTY. Ave.; Rec. Sec.. John Cashin, 6 N. 57th ie50 which should please the most fastidi- [ square miles and a population of County President, Wm. Barron, 414 4th Ave. W.; Fin. Sec. and Ins. Sec., James to state that the court yesterday had Ave., Brainerd, Minn.. Connelly, 114 N. 63rd Ave. W.; Treas.. ous tastes, and the several artistes about 87,000. a severe fall; today, after a night Division No. 1, Brainerd—Pres., B. C. P. H. McGraw, 102 Vernon St.; Med. Armagh. end and aim of nationality in Irre-' acquitted themselves admirably. The! The conntv i« .,11 i„,.„i „i McXamara, Columbia Block, Brainerd. Lxam., Dr. Chas. H. Payette, Silvey of suffering, the pain in the face of Minn.; Vice Pres., Hugh Breason, 609 Bile., 404 N. 55th. Meetings held 011 first The severe frost which has prevail­ vement Kingwood St., Brainerd, Minn.; Rec. Sec., land—the achievement of Home Rule, j branch has also made a very success-; though there is a range of hills in the court has subsided, although the Tuesday of each month at Gilley's hall. ed for the past fortnight has done in­ Kerry. Gerald Barron. 414 4th Ave., Brainerd. SCOTT COUNTY. j ^'1 collection in aid of the Language j the northwest, and one of these hills swelling still remains." Minn.: Fin. Sec., James J. Nolan, 615 County President—F. J. Leonard, Jor- ' calculable injury to the young and ten­ A meeting of the Tralee Branch of j Fund 5th St.. N„ Brainerd, Minn.; Ins. Sec., dan, Minn. , near Carbane ' is 904 reet above sea James J. Nolan. 615 5th St. N., Brain­ der braird of the flax crop in Mid- the Town Tenants' League was held Division No. 1, Belle Plaine—Pres., Dr. Roscommon. j level. On the summits of these hills Meeting of Archbishops. erd. Minn.; Treas., Tim Toohey, 201 1st G. R. Moloney, Belle Plaine; Vice Pres.. : Armagh and South Tyrone districts. on Wednesday night, April 19th. The Ave.. Brainerd, Minn.; Med. Exam., Dr. J. P. Kelley, Belle Plaine; Rec. Sec.. Owing to their action in refusing to ] is an ancient pagan cemeterv con- The annual feeting of archbishops Seeora, First National Bank Building, H. B. Conlon. Belle Plaine; Fin. Sec., Many farmers, availing themselves of Brainerd, Minn. Meetings are held on first J. H. Strattori, -Belle Plaine; Ins. Sec., will "be t o"e onsider' 'the ZemTll aSai"St ^league, and I sisting of a most remarkable group of the United States was held at the and third Wednesday of month in Elks' the long spell of dry weather, sowed hall, at Brainerd. ' •T. H. Stratton, Belle Plaine; Treas.. : Dg bPf C fU lime ,he f ,arge crom John Clarke, Belle Plaine; Med. Exam.. their flax seed much earlier this sea­ tion of Mr Sheehv and a notice to ^ °'' " ' i ° lechs and sepulchral Catholic university April 27. Cardinal DAKOTA COUNTY. Dr. G. R. Moloney. Meetings are held . • Roscommon Gaels have been suspend-: chambers, in all respects resembling County President, T. P. Moran. Has­ son than in pervious years, and the quit, which has been served on a pop- • r' >• n. ie»i««As reseuiDiing Gibbons presided. Immigration and tings, Minn. - on first Sunday of month in Fraternity U hall at Belle Plaine, Minn. braird has been badly burned by the u!ar townsman and sportsman, Mr ^ °? m any Gaelic the great • cemetery at Bruga of the colonization of Catholics was dis- Division No. 1, Hastings—DIv. Pres.. STEELE COUNTY. • game for six months . The Jas. McLaughlin, Hastings, Minn.; Vice 1 *" Central j Boyne. In the barony otof Lowerower cussed by the archbishops and they Pres., J. E. Kenney, Hastings, Minn.; County President, Geo. C. Toher, Owa- frost, and, it is feared, whole fields of Martin O'Halioran, in connection with pmln.. , ... .. " ~ ^ Rec. Sec., H. L. Meyer, Hastings, Minn.; tonna, Minn. li;- i premises which he holds in Denny I ?at,he" 'a8t ™eetlDB «t the north end of the county, voiced hearty approval of the steps Fin. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, Minn.; Division No. 1, Owatonna—Pres., W. the crop will be totally destroyed. to street remove the suspension. : there are hills rising to the height Ins. Sec., M. O'Brien, Hastings, Minn.; H. Kilty. Owatonna; Vice Pres., J. E Antrim. that have been taken to colonize Cath­ Treas., Jno. Kane; Med. Exam., Dr. L. Quinn, Owatonna; Rec. Sec., J. E. Ma- Sligo. :of 83o feet. The Hill of Ward, near olic immigrants near Catholic D. Peck. Meetings held on second and lone, Owatonna; Fin. Sec., J. E. Malone, pjv The ceremonies of Holy Week were fourth Thursday at A. O. IT. W. hall. Owatonna; Ins. Sec., J. E. Malone, • p continued in St. Patrick's Memorial The Clara Convent^va.s broken into j Two "f'w competitions j Athboy, though only 390 feet high, churches. HENNEPIN COUNTY. Owatonna; TreaB., John Hogan, Owa­ have been added to the Irish choir;'8 locally, very remarkable. County President—P. J. O'Donnell, 3500 tonna; Med. Exam., G. G. Morehouse. Church, Downpatrick, on Holy Satur­ on Good Friday morning and about i A report was read concerning the Longfellow Ave., Minneapolis; Vice Pres., Meetings are held on first Friday of • day with the blessing of the Baptismal tit) pounds of mutton stolen. One of section of the Sligo Feis Ceoil. The! Me'ath has a coast line of seven tenure of church property and urging W. H. Donahue, 400 Temple Court; Fin. month in I. O. O. F. hall at Owatonna, m Sec., Peter Cummings, 2720 14th av. S., Minn. Font, etc. On Easter Sunday early; the nuns observed two men engaged numbers of the new competitions are j ''es from the mouth of the Delvin a more representative form of hold­ Rec. Sec.. J. C. Gubbins, 908 Bassett SWIFT COUNTY. Sa and 9a, and the test pieces and j r'ver to the mouth of the Boyne. ings. The archbishops also discussed Place, County Treas., John Moran, 905 County President—D. F. McDermott. Mass was celebrated by the respected j in the theft, and when she shouted 27th ave, N. E., Chaplain, Rev. M. O'­ Clontarf. pastor, Very Rev. W. Dempsey, P.P.,; ut them they ran away. The police prizes the same as those already for i is nearly straight, and there is a the Catholic census. Brien, 3115 W. 44th St. Division No. 1. Clontarf, Minn.—Div. Ml competitions No. 8 and 9. The new jflne sandy strand the whole way, Division No. 1, Minneapolis—Pres. M. Pres., William Kenna, Danvers, R. R. No. V.P., and a large number of faithful j are working on the description given W. Mogan, 220!) ISth Ave. So.; Vice 2; Vice Pres.. Cornelius Regan, Danvers; competitions are open to any choirs.' backed by sand hills. The Boyne 50,000 for Bible. Pres.. P. V. O'Donnell. 3500 Longfellow Rec. Sec., Jas. O'Donnell, Clontarf; Fin. received Holy communion. At the! them in their search for the thieves, Ave.; Rec. Sec., Thomas O'Neill, 2429 Sec., D. F. McDermott, Clontarf- Ins. Attention is directed to the fact that river, coming from Kings county and The first book ever printed from 11th Ave. So.; Fin. Sec., W. P Casey, 253 Sec., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. 2; last Mass, celebrated by Rev. G.. who, it is suspected, were also con- Fremont Ave. N.; Ins. Sec., D. J. McHugh, Treas., Patrick Foley, Danvers, R. R. No. M'Kay, C.C., an immense congrega- cerned in some recent larcenies in the last day for receiving entries for i Kildare, first touches Meath at the movable type brought the highest 2439 12th Ave. So.: Treas., E J. Owens, 2; Med. Exam., Dr. Oscar Dagnault, Ben­ the composer's competitions was on j mouth of the Yellow river, at the price ever paid for any book. The 2425 26th Ave So.; Med. Exam., Drs. Hen­ son. Meetings are held on the first Sun­ tion of the sacred edllicc. llcne- Tullamore. ry and Hynes. Meetings are held on day of month in A. O. H. hall. Clontarf. Monday, 1st May. diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- Kilkenny. southwest corner; it then forms the prize was the Gutenberg Bible, the first Sunday and third Thursday of month Minn. Tipperary. boundary 'line between Meath and purchaser Henry E. Huntington of Los in K. C. hall at 527 1st ave. 3. WINONA COUNTY. ment was given at the conclusion o£, Thomasiown Rural District Council St. County President, M. j. Ayan, 364 E. Air. D. Tmimcy, Maerooin. who has Kildare for eight miles. From there Angeles, and the price $50,000.
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