ILLINOIS. THE attention of the supporters and It'hf‘ opponents of the woman suffrage movement will probably, for some time to come, he directed to the !e]ect-lons in the State of Illinois, ‘where the women of the Commonwealth will be exercising the franchise
April 8, 1914 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Illinois. Timothy J. Scanlan, a lawyer and resident Chicago, died the St. Anthony’s Hotel. San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday, March 29, of heart failure. Mr. Scanlan had been in. the south all winter, accompanied by hia sisters, the Misses Margaret, Mary
May 7, 1910 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
over an innocent abroad" trying to place his views on a most controversial subject.—Yours. Wx. A. H I ke , NGS. Chicago, Illinois, Ilth October. 1930. Ms BOW ma "NOM News-Xstisr." Stn—t3omsone mails me a clipping from your edition of September 11. containing
Illinois. Mrs. Margaret Oonnerton, a well-known resident Galesburg, Illinois, died on July 25th her homo, 844 S. Academy street. I She was born on April 3rd, 1838, in County Cariow, and went the States in 1853, and j resided Cherry Valley, N.Y., until
August 26, 1911 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Brother Adjutor, director of schools of the teaching Order known the (Brothers of the Christian Schools, and founder of De Salle Institute Chisago, died Mercy Hospital, [there, recently, after an illness of more than six months. Known throughout
December 28, 1912 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Illinois. William Cawy died recently his wddenoe. one mile east of Merea, Illinois. Deceased was bom County Cork, December 25, 1854. He went to United States in 1873, was married to Mrs. Margaret Weir, Bloomington, formerly Miss Bride, April 3, 1899,
February 11, 1911 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ILLINOIS. John McLaughlin, a resident of the North Side, Chicago, for fifty-four years, and a veteran the Crimean War, died May 6 his. home, 5459 Evanston avenue. Mr LM‘Laughlin was bom in Ireland. He enlisted the French navy, and saw service during the
June 10, 1911 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Illinois. Rev. William J. M’Namee, for ten years pastor St. Mary’s Church, Joliet, IQ., has been appwttted irremovable rector of old St. Patnk&’a Church, West Adams street, Chicago. Father is prominent the temperance movement throughout the Western States
August 5, 1911 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland