Incoherent War Era Rant From Fragmentary Text
A damaged OCR fragment discusses invasion rhetoric and Mexican labor, mentioning the United States in a hostile, incoherent diatribe. It appears as a stray, non-cohesive quote with garbled phrasing and no clear event or date.
Mexican President Refuses Washington Request on Troops
A political crisis unfolds as a constitutionalist leader declares the United States cannot demand troop deployment into Mexican territory. He asserts Mexican sovereignty and warns of consequences if force is used, urging unity and lawful defense of national rights.
Troops Move from Fort Meade to Hachita Border
The Third Squadron of the Twelfth United States Cavalry from Fort Meade is slated to move to Hachita New Mexico at once. Troops were seen foraging and awaiting transport facilities from Chicago. The garrison will be left with few caretakers as the detachment departs for the Mexican border.
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Pursuit Planned as Villa Expedition Outlined
Fragmentary report shows General Francisco Villa leading a pursuit with roughly nine dozen men toward the Mexican border. The plan, described by a district leader, calls for a forward advance at noon with sufficient commissary support, despite uncertainty about the expedition’s start and location.
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Wilton Orders Armed Force Across Mexican Border
President Wilton announces use of about 3,000 guerrilla troops to invade Mexico to capture Francisco Villa and his bandits. Maj. Gen. Fungtou to oversee operations if leadership changes, following a pattern seen in earlier U.S. actions in the Philippines.
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Mexican bandits raid case linked to Villa supporters
A court report details charges tied to a raid believed connected to Villa loyalists. Pablo Sanchez, arrested while signaling across the border, faces aiding an enemy while a Bandas figure and other suspects are named in the probe into killings by bandit raiders in a disputed border region.
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Burial for Dean Brings Reward Fund to Town
Fragmentary OCR notes report a burial linked to a reward fund and a Dean connected to the event. The readable text mentions a bank and a burial, but details are unclear.
Bandits Attack Station Prompt Mexican War Talk
Disjointed OCR narrative describes bandits dynamiting a station and repulse onlookers while discussing American troop movements into Mexico and administration defense plans. The text mentions campaigns, funding, and national defense amid international tensions.
Warning Report on Sinking of Norwegian Bark Siliung
American consul Osborne at Hayre reports to Washington that the Billys may have been torpedoed by a submarine. crewmen questioned by the inquiry yield testimony suggesting torpedo cause without warning. Ralph forwards sinking report of the vessel to Washington.
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Local Seed Law Ambiguities Cited in County Debate
Fragmentary notes reveal discussion of seed legality and crop compliance under county rules. Text references adulterated seed, law terms, and department stance on seed origin and growing locality, with unclear details and garbled phrasing.
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Fragmented Local News Clip Mentions Various Entities
A damaged OCR fragment lists scattered names including Clarion and Gd and others, without clear context or complete details. The readable bits show potential references to places or organizations but lack a coherent event or action to summarize.
Produce Men Hold Convention in Des Moines
Fragmentary report describes a large gathering of agricultural producers in Des Moines. The text mentions a convention, substantial attendance, and reference to poultry and dairy topics though specifics are unclear due to damage.
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College Board Accepts Resignation From President
The college board of directors tendered the resignation of its president at a recent meeting. The resignation was accepted. Frederick D. Manon-Sof from Lincoln Neb was selected to lead the board as a new head, while Wynter of Ottumwa denounced the change.
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Woman Lived 103 in Iowa Parish Death Notice
Fragmentary obituary notes a 103 year old woman died in Fort Dodge Iowa after an illness. Text references a 1866 arrival with husband, railroad contractor, and mentions descendants across generations. The OCR is garbled. readable facts include location Fort Dodge and age 103.
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Fragmentary OCR list of company names and places
The readable text provides a jumbled OCR fragment listing numerous companies and locations such as Stuthmay, Malian, Das MolnesCankat, Hoopes Manufacturing, Ooliteum, Auditoriun, Aluminum Manufacturing, Moman Baseball, Beaver Milling, Ankeny Linseed, Adel Manufacturing, Central Anadillo Silo, Ashby Telephote Cut, and Merrill-Soule. No coherent event or narrative emerges.
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Republican Conventions Planned Amid Turbulent Proceedings
A garbled clipping notes plans for Republican conventions, including a primary convention to be held at Des Moines and a state central committee decision. It mentions the attorney general and legal questions about the convention’s legality, with references to locations such as Des Moines and Des Moines events.
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Phe incident denied for tal for pontagia cagen
Fragmentary OCR text mentions a denial related to an incident and persons named Caeron and Webster Duar ayesns. It is unclear and reads as garbled. No clear event dates places organizations or outcomes are identifiable for a solid summary.
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Woman Burned to Death in Alleged Fire Incident
An aged woman died in a fire described by local authorities as a tragedy. The event occurred near a residence described in reports as a possible accidental blaze leading to fatal burns. Identifiable details remain unclear due to distorted OCR text from the original newspaper page.
Fioneer Educator Honored Amid Town City Changes
A local educator and former president of the Tow s association is noted for pioneering work in the Oly Bra organization. At his home in the state 7a he is described as the raubner of the prudent sraded Aphpa ayatem in Ogrumwa with significant influence on regional education progress.
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Grinnell Students Plan China Visit
A Grinnell College group, led by A.B. DeHagn, outlines educational work in China. The plan involves 20,000 volunteers and a missionary funding scheme, with details released in the original call for supporters.
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Fragmented OCR notes on state budgeting and legal matters
The text presents garbled OCR snippets referencing state budgeting totals, expenditures, and commissions. It mentions a 1915 report, potential increases in funding for laboratories, and appeals to higher courts. We note references to railroad regulation, law, and state department actions amid unclear attributions.
Trade and compliance queries loom over market conduct
Fragmentary OCR text hints at merchants facing state regulation and compliance checks. Mentions dealers, customers, and product exchanges with a focus on lawful trade and payment, referencing authorities or tariffs and a push to obey state rules. Lacks clear names, dates, or locales.
Unclear state news fragment on household pets and local names
Fragmentary report mentions a husband, a dog, and a local figure Mr Heinz with derailed event notes. Names and places are garbled, leaving an unreadable local matter with no clear outcome or dates to summarize.
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