WINTER
CHEAP SALE
OF
Boots and Shoes.
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A LARGE SELECTION of "odds and ends" to be Cleared at COST PRICE in view of Stock-taking.
Morrissey Bros.,
CLONMEL-
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The earliest evidence I could find of Morrissey Shoes is that in 1910 there was a footwear factory owned by James Morrissey situated on 78-80 O'Connell Street. River Island and Dunnes Stores are currently located there.
(sources: 1 and 2)
This blog was started as part of a project for college. I have always been fascinated by the War of Independence as my family were involved. My maternal grandfatehr was part of the Third Tipperary Brigade Fifth Battalion. There is no online archive for The Nationalist newspaper- you must travel to the Thurles library to view the microfilm archives in person. I hope this helps anyone who is interested in these events but can't travel to Thurles.
Monday, November 28, 2016
DE VALERA'S VIEW
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A SOURCE OF HOPE.
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(Exchange Telegraph)
New York, Thursday.- The day after Ralf Couch, the United Press correspondent, interview De Valera near Dublin, a Sinn Feiner handed him a statement in De Valera's writing which said: - "Many people are asking whether I beliece the statesmen in Paris will force England to do justice to Ireland. I am afraid the question shows the secret opinion of England will not do justice to Ireland, and they doubt whether other nations will- risk a quarrel with England when nothing but the principles of justice are ar stake; but it is a source of hope to know that there is one man in Paris who apparently realises his duty, and who can accomplish what he wills if only he remain steadfastly tru, Ireland seeks nothing from England but the removal of England's oppressive hand. If the principles with which the world has rung for four years shall prove a mockery, then Ireland must find refuge once more in her indomitable spirit. If England wants to rule Ireland she must do so with the unsheathed sword."
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A SOURCE OF HOPE.
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(Exchange Telegraph)
New York, Thursday.- The day after Ralf Couch, the United Press correspondent, interview De Valera near Dublin, a Sinn Feiner handed him a statement in De Valera's writing which said: - "Many people are asking whether I beliece the statesmen in Paris will force England to do justice to Ireland. I am afraid the question shows the secret opinion of England will not do justice to Ireland, and they doubt whether other nations will- risk a quarrel with England when nothing but the principles of justice are ar stake; but it is a source of hope to know that there is one man in Paris who apparently realises his duty, and who can accomplish what he wills if only he remain steadfastly tru, Ireland seeks nothing from England but the removal of England's oppressive hand. If the principles with which the world has rung for four years shall prove a mockery, then Ireland must find refuge once more in her indomitable spirit. If England wants to rule Ireland she must do so with the unsheathed sword."
NO MORE LEAN PIGS
NO MORE LEAN PIGS
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Lean pigs in Ireland will sonn be a thing of the past. All over the country progressive farmers are awakening to the fact that fine fat Pigs can be secured by using Formofat (Ku-zergo Brand). By mixing a little of this with the pig's food you "give him a chance." It stimulates his appetite and helps him to digest what he eats. Not a particle of his food is wasted - every bit of nourishment in it goes to build up sound, healthy flesh. Use it and you willhave no more lean pigs. Sold in packers and tins, 1s. 9d. and 3s. 3d., post free 2s. 4d. and 4s. You can get it from Messrs. Tobin and Sons, Gladstone Street, Clonmel, Wholesale Agents; Thos. McMullan and Co., Veterinary Chemists, Enniskillen.
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Lean pigs in Ireland will sonn be a thing of the past. All over the country progressive farmers are awakening to the fact that fine fat Pigs can be secured by using Formofat (Ku-zergo Brand). By mixing a little of this with the pig's food you "give him a chance." It stimulates his appetite and helps him to digest what he eats. Not a particle of his food is wasted - every bit of nourishment in it goes to build up sound, healthy flesh. Use it and you willhave no more lean pigs. Sold in packers and tins, 1s. 9d. and 3s. 3d., post free 2s. 4d. and 4s. You can get it from Messrs. Tobin and Sons, Gladstone Street, Clonmel, Wholesale Agents; Thos. McMullan and Co., Veterinary Chemists, Enniskillen.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS.
IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS.
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TIPPERARY GUARDIANS' RESOLUTION.
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At the meeting of the Tipperary Board of Guardians on Saturday, Mr. William R. Russell proposed: - "Taht we, representative of all sections of Nationalists, join with all the other public bodies throughout Ireland in our united demand for the release of all political prisoners in Irish gaols serving various terms on trivial charges. These men are not on sich charges deserving of punishment at the hands of the English Government, who according to the words of their own statesmen, are fighting for liberty the world over. Furthermore, knowing as we do the Irish character, we believe, that the continuance of martial law is a serious hindrance and menace to the peace order, tranquility, and good government of the country. Copies of the resolution to be sent to the Lord Lieutenant, Chief Secretary, and the Commander of the Forces."
The Chairman said no feeble words of his were necessary to recommend the passing of the resolution by that intensely National Board. They had the bravest and the best of the land suffering the torture of the dungeon for love of country, which was stigmatised as a crime in Ireland, but was looked upon as a virture in every other civilised country under the sun. It would be a sad for England- though the blind stupidity of English statesmen might think otherwise- if the Peace Conference separated without doing full justice to the oldest nation in the world: The day Irish men and the Irish race the world ocer were appeaased and their National aspirations satisfied, would be the best day's work ever accomplished fo rEngland and for the stability of the British Empire.
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TIPPERARY GUARDIANS' RESOLUTION.
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At the meeting of the Tipperary Board of Guardians on Saturday, Mr. William R. Russell proposed: - "Taht we, representative of all sections of Nationalists, join with all the other public bodies throughout Ireland in our united demand for the release of all political prisoners in Irish gaols serving various terms on trivial charges. These men are not on sich charges deserving of punishment at the hands of the English Government, who according to the words of their own statesmen, are fighting for liberty the world over. Furthermore, knowing as we do the Irish character, we believe, that the continuance of martial law is a serious hindrance and menace to the peace order, tranquility, and good government of the country. Copies of the resolution to be sent to the Lord Lieutenant, Chief Secretary, and the Commander of the Forces."
The Chairman said no feeble words of his were necessary to recommend the passing of the resolution by that intensely National Board. They had the bravest and the best of the land suffering the torture of the dungeon for love of country, which was stigmatised as a crime in Ireland, but was looked upon as a virture in every other civilised country under the sun. It would be a sad for England- though the blind stupidity of English statesmen might think otherwise- if the Peace Conference separated without doing full justice to the oldest nation in the world: The day Irish men and the Irish race the world ocer were appeaased and their National aspirations satisfied, would be the best day's work ever accomplished fo rEngland and for the stability of the British Empire.
IRISH-AMERICAN MISSION TO PARIS
IRISH-AMERICAN MISSION TO PARIS
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NO COMPROMISE
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A telegram from New York on Tuesday says:-
Mr. Frank P. Walsh, ex-Chairman of the War Labour Board; Mr. Edward S. Dunne, ex-Governor of Illinois, and Mr. Michael K. Ryan, formerly member of the Pennsylvania Public Service Commission, who are going to Paris to present Ireland's claim to self-determination to the Peace Conference, are sailing for Europe to-day. Yesterday evening the party was given a farewell reception, at which Mr. Walsh, is a brief speech, described the mission as being "the most unique and beautiful adventure that men were ever priviliged to undertake." If the Peace Conference, Mr. Walsh added, persists in its refusal to hear the delegation of the Irish Republic, the mission will ask to be heard as "American [Aemircan] citizens speaking for the Irish Nation." If the request should be denied, Mr. Walsh said, the delegation could only come home to let the people know that the pledges made to our country have not been carried out. Mr. Dunne declared that the delegates would not be satisfied with a compromise, but that they demanded, with the backing of a hundred million people, that Ireland should be given the right to live under a republican for mof government. Mr. Ryan asserted that unless Ireland was given her freedom there would be no real world peace and no honest League of Nations.
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NO COMPROMISE
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A telegram from New York on Tuesday says:-
Mr. Frank P. Walsh, ex-Chairman of the War Labour Board; Mr. Edward S. Dunne, ex-Governor of Illinois, and Mr. Michael K. Ryan, formerly member of the Pennsylvania Public Service Commission, who are going to Paris to present Ireland's claim to self-determination to the Peace Conference, are sailing for Europe to-day. Yesterday evening the party was given a farewell reception, at which Mr. Walsh, is a brief speech, described the mission as being "the most unique and beautiful adventure that men were ever priviliged to undertake." If the Peace Conference, Mr. Walsh added, persists in its refusal to hear the delegation of the Irish Republic, the mission will ask to be heard as "American [Aemircan] citizens speaking for the Irish Nation." If the request should be denied, Mr. Walsh said, the delegation could only come home to let the people know that the pledges made to our country have not been carried out. Mr. Dunne declared that the delegates would not be satisfied with a compromise, but that they demanded, with the backing of a hundred million people, that Ireland should be given the right to live under a republican for mof government. Mr. Ryan asserted that unless Ireland was given her freedom there would be no real world peace and no honest League of Nations.
ESCAPES FROM IRISH JAILS.
ESCAPES FROM IRISH JAILS.
VICEREGAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY
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A Viceregal Commission has been appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which prisoners escaped recently in Cork and Dublin. Mr. Justice Kenny is chairman and the other members are Major E. W. Briscoe, one of the Commissioners of Prisons in England, and Mr. W. McGann, J.P., a former Irish Prison Governor. They are asked to investigate and report:_
(1) As to the circumstances connected with the escape of prisoners within the last 12 months from H. M. Prisons in Cork and Dublin.
(2) As to the authorities, officials, and abetted or connived in such escape, or who, by their negligence, default, or breach of duty contributed thereto.
(3) As to any precautions or provisions which should be adopted to obviate any such escape or attempt to escape in the future.
(4) As to any alterations, additions or amendments in the existing rules and regulations for the government of the prisons in Ireland and the control and custody of prisoners, including all existing conditions and provisions as to amelioration.
VICEREGAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY
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A Viceregal Commission has been appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which prisoners escaped recently in Cork and Dublin. Mr. Justice Kenny is chairman and the other members are Major E. W. Briscoe, one of the Commissioners of Prisons in England, and Mr. W. McGann, J.P., a former Irish Prison Governor. They are asked to investigate and report:_
(1) As to the circumstances connected with the escape of prisoners within the last 12 months from H. M. Prisons in Cork and Dublin.
(2) As to the authorities, officials, and abetted or connived in such escape, or who, by their negligence, default, or breach of duty contributed thereto.
(3) As to any precautions or provisions which should be adopted to obviate any such escape or attempt to escape in the future.
(4) As to any alterations, additions or amendments in the existing rules and regulations for the government of the prisons in Ireland and the control and custody of prisoners, including all existing conditions and provisions as to amelioration.
Thanksgiving
GRATEFUL thanks to the Sacred Heart and Our Blessed Mother for preservation from influenza. - Child of Mary.
PUBLIC Thanksgiving to the Divine Infant of Prague, His Blessed Mother and Little Flower, for operation averted and miraculous cure- Thomas H.
THANKSGIVING to Sacred Heart, to Sacred Heart, Little Flower, and St Anthony, for favours received.-M
THANKSGIVI G to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of the Immaculate COnception, and Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, for favours receieved- Grateful.
POISON Notce_ The Lands of Crosscannon, Killenaule, in my possession, are, from this date, Poisoned, for the protection of my Sheep from dogs.- P.J. Kenedy, Killenaule, 8t January, 1919
PUBLIC Thanksgiving to the Divine Infant of Prague, His Blessed Mother and Little Flower, for operation averted and miraculous cure- Thomas H.
THANKSGIVING to Sacred Heart, to Sacred Heart, Little Flower, and St Anthony, for favours received.-M
THANKSGIVI G to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of the Immaculate COnception, and Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, for favours receieved- Grateful.
POISON Notce_ The Lands of Crosscannon, Killenaule, in my possession, are, from this date, Poisoned, for the protection of my Sheep from dogs.- P.J. Kenedy, Killenaule, 8t January, 1919
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TALKS ON TEETH No. 2
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We are always pleased to answer an question in regard to the care of the teeth, and give advise free of charge. Our method of extracting teeth is painless, and our fees are extremely moderate.
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We are always pleased to answer an question in regard to the care of the teeth, and give advise free of charge. Our method of extracting teeth is painless, and our fees are extremely moderate.
Every Tuesday at Miss O'Dwyer's Restaurant, Main Street, TIpperary.
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THE GREAT SKIN CURE
THE GREAT SKIN CURE.
ITS WONDERFUL EFFECT OF Budden's S.R. Skin Ointment.
It will cure Itching after one application; destroys every form of Eczema; heals old Wounds and Sores; acts like a charm on Bad Legs; is infallible for Piles; prevents Cuts from festering; will cure Ringwor, in a few days; removes the most obstinate Eruptions and Scurvy. Boxes 7 1/2d and 1s. 1 1/2 d. Agents- Clonmel: Cooke and Co., Medical Hall; Michael S. Kane 72 O'Connell Street; Cahir: Mr Lynch; Tipperary
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Earliest found advertisement 24th October 1890 in the Dover Express. Amazingly, this wonder product does not exist anymore even though it claims to to cure so many ailments.
ITS WONDERFUL EFFECT OF Budden's S.R. Skin Ointment.
It will cure Itching after one application; destroys every form of Eczema; heals old Wounds and Sores; acts like a charm on Bad Legs; is infallible for Piles; prevents Cuts from festering; will cure Ringwor, in a few days; removes the most obstinate Eruptions and Scurvy. Boxes 7 1/2d and 1s. 1 1/2 d. Agents- Clonmel: Cooke and Co., Medical Hall; Michael S. Kane 72 O'Connell Street; Cahir: Mr Lynch; Tipperary
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Earliest found advertisement 24th October 1890 in the Dover Express. Amazingly, this wonder product does not exist anymore even though it claims to to cure so many ailments.
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Tipperary Abu!
TIPPERARY ABU!
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(An appeal to the Tipperary footballers who meet Wexford in the 1918 All-Ireland Football Final)
Brother Gaels of Tipperary, hear the call to battle sound.
Through the valleys, o'er the mountains, filling all the around;
Gallant Gaels from Suir to Shannon, hands and hearts must now unite
Forward, forward, Tipperary! Gird your armour for the fight.
You have conquered Cork and Kerry, Waterford and proud Mayo.
Now the sons of famous Wexford you are out to overthrow;
'Tis a task for men of daring- they are doughty foes to face-
But you're sons of Tipperary- of a daring, dashing race.
Ah, 'tis long ago, Tipperary- nearly twenty summers now.
Since the gallant Clonmel Shamrocks wel renown for Knock-na-gow;
Oh, God bless them- aye, God rest some, too- for sake of them will you
Dash onward, Tipperary now, and prove yourselves as true?
Arravale and Bohercrowe have writ in lustrous lines of gold
The name of Tipperary in the Gaelic days of old;
Now, your native county calls for true men once again,
Oh, does she call in vain to you, brave brave Tipp'rary men?
Cast aside all jealousies, fling feuds and favour to the wind,
Choose fifteen- the bravest men Tipp'rary ow can find:
Hearts that beat for Motherland; oh, come the far or near,
Muster gallant hearts like these, and Tipperary need not fear.
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(An appeal to the Tipperary footballers who meet Wexford in the 1918 All-Ireland Football Final)
Brother Gaels of Tipperary, hear the call to battle sound.
Through the valleys, o'er the mountains, filling all the around;
Gallant Gaels from Suir to Shannon, hands and hearts must now unite
Forward, forward, Tipperary! Gird your armour for the fight.
You have conquered Cork and Kerry, Waterford and proud Mayo.
Now the sons of famous Wexford you are out to overthrow;
'Tis a task for men of daring- they are doughty foes to face-
But you're sons of Tipperary- of a daring, dashing race.
Ah, 'tis long ago, Tipperary- nearly twenty summers now.
Since the gallant Clonmel Shamrocks wel renown for Knock-na-gow;
Oh, God bless them- aye, God rest some, too- for sake of them will you
Dash onward, Tipperary now, and prove yourselves as true?
Arravale and Bohercrowe have writ in lustrous lines of gold
The name of Tipperary in the Gaelic days of old;
Now, your native county calls for true men once again,
Oh, does she call in vain to you, brave brave Tipp'rary men?
Cast aside all jealousies, fling feuds and favour to the wind,
Choose fifteen- the bravest men Tipp'rary ow can find:
Hearts that beat for Motherland; oh, come the far or near,
Muster gallant hearts like these, and Tipperary need not fear.
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