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Newspaper

Alden Times

Location

Alden, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Feb 07, 1908

Page

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Thomas Gale of Alaska and congressional notice

A fragmentary ad style notice mentions Thos Gale of Alaska as a member of the U S Congress with a Washington D C address listed. The text repeats garbled lines and references Peruna Drug Co of Columbus Ohio with a brief, unclear endorsement.

Thos, Gale Alaska U.S. Congress Washington, D.C Peruna Drug Co Columbus Ohio Peruna Thomas Cale

Spy of the Neutral Ground Scribbles a Final Truth

An old veteran reveals a sealed paper naming Alarney Birch as a loyal servant of the country and GEO. WASHINGTON. Wharton Dunwoodie and comrades carry the aged man from the field as a foxhole of war closes, the dying spy exposing hidden political stakes and his devotion to liberty.

Tered Treepe Wharton Dunwoodle Masom Dunwoodie Tom Dunwoodile Tifa Alarney Birch GEO. Washington

Legendary figure crosses cataract amid war era reminiscence

Two young officers at the cataract scene recall a solitary traveler seen crossing the river in a tiny skiff. The aged adventurer, bearing a knapsack, astonishes them with his weathered, silvered hair and plain dress as he approaches the safer river ladder. The moment ties to memories of a nation in the age of reason and valor.

America Denye Wharton Mason Mesa

Turbulent Camp Scenes and Battlefield Charge Narrative

Fragmentary narrative merges a wartime camp dinner table with a brutal assault at Lundy's Lane. Characters named Dunwoodie Tom and a stranger share curious exchanges amid bombardment, then shift to a British artillery position and a fierce American assault driving guns from a hill. The text blends dialogue and battlefield action, with vivid military detail and shifting settings.

Suena Dunwoodie Mason Vilentine Duniwoodie Lipgreaves Lundy's Lane Scott

Glad Me's Living and the Breath of Daily Life

A humorous exchange features Mrs Crimsonbeak and Mr Crimsonbeak debating daily breath counts as the paper playfully notes a normal man breathes about 20 000 times a day. The dialogue mocks social chatter and gendered observations.

Gladys Vanderbilt Wedding Ties to Hungarian Count in New York

Miss Glilys Moore Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. Cornelis Vanderbilt, married Count Laszlo Szechouyt in a New York Fifth Avenue ceremony attended by 350 guests. The bride was escorted by her elder brother Cornelius, with Count Anton Sigray as a bridesman. notable guests included Baron von Hengervar and Alfred Vanderbilt. A wedding breakfast followed amid family and society presence, while outside a large crowd gathered. Some security and propriety concerns were noted regarding the event and staff conduct during the service.

Glilys Moore Vanderbilt Cornelis Vanderbilt Laszlo Szechouyt Heutenant of Bussias New York Fifth Avenue Vanderbilt Corniediius Count Anton Sigray Misr

Sugar Trust Hit With 3 Million Claim Across Dingley Era

Government moves to recover up to 3 million alleging the American Sugar Refining Company overcharged duties by evading honest measures through fraudulent scales at New York docks. Treasury agents report a persistent one percent underrecording on imports over a decade, with investigations pointing to bribery of customs officials and extensive staff scrutiny.

Dee Hardeser American Sugar Refining Company Sugar Trust The Treasury New York Orn Jury Dorakin Fap Yenee Aire Batag Toeartind

Low Death Rate in Navy Reveals Annual Report Details

The Surgeon General Hixey reports Navy plus Marine Corps strength around 12 000 with 87 deaths in May and a ratio near eight per one. city populations show higher rates. Only 144 deaths came from direct causes while 87 stemmed from injuries including poisons.

Hixey Marine Corps Irea Polsons

Allens Modest Claim On Returns From Abroad

The article reports figures from North German Lloyd Jine and steamship agents estimating that about 110,000 dollars was carried back to Europe by returning foreigners annually, based on the assumption that foreigners average two hundred dollars each and 650,045 immigrants go home. It notes that once funds are exhausted, the returnee plans to go back, and that returning aliens will not use their U.S. savings outside their homeland.

Allens Lloyd Jine United States Europe

Fire destroys Sunflower Thin Company plant at Watleyelie

Fire swept through the Sunflower thin Company plant in Watleyelie destroying the pattern shop and armature winding plant of the Oh Steel Cutting Company. Losses mentioned include Emperor William of Germany and Prince Adalbert. Lord Curzon is noted as having qualified as a veteran.

Sunflower Thin Company Watleyelie Armature Oh Steel Cutting Company William Germany Prince Adalbert Curzon

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