*n in mm m! Olt;rINTEREST IS SHOWNChantomoi\ft*(jeonOld Settlers Are Looking Forward I rhe 1to Meeting of Quantrill Raid%r-IA N \ASum ivorsIvansthe fwill#£nmoNs tonew (*4twPioneersA*curaterWsist in Preparing(toil of Those1. i \ i n irAc-! RammemtitO1 ,1C• * t C.tKs lt;1! • u ga -countvmv- are showing great intore.s-t in thetee ofalsolunchorgar* -nice tine: ofillsurviv-mm4iS* * w' •]• to be h. I i at the University ofoKansas next] Saturday, to which all#mg c Assckm a y.Oiltilers are invited. The sur- btadvivors of that period have been of ere at assistance in helping- to compile an acciejate list of present da\he raid.e !survivors oNam.es of burvivors which have ( * -*■' !•!-•lt;[ to t he b inial-Worl :aC h a nbe oiena’btheWorktsince the publication of the original: ticipa: are a - \ low -740♦t« g*o ** -kneif letener jnauon,Thoma R. Frown Lawrence; K)iiicr K. Rrojvn,. Lawrence; MiW in. Harper'; Mrs. Adamwho e parents lived in Franklin,where the raiders rode past theirdoor; Miss Anna Mugler and Mrs. Christine When two Santa Fe,portawhoor wlbe prad clHEX. M.; Jacob Mugler, AlbuquerqueKentI\ftOlmI tJyN. M.; Mrs. F. S. LtAlabama; Mrs. Louise Dinglestedt,MILouisiana! *1John ,Connecticut; Mrs. F. J. F.cke, 038NewNcTefnncsse* ; Ben Kills, 121bpoint!o.Jersey, who was 11 veaithe time of theMrs.old atJ.eKennedy, 315 Park street; Mrs. J. R.-Ulrich, 1308 Kentucky; Mr.*andof WillowPresstin, rM a r tiudMrs. Wesley FlorySprings, whose home on the farm• were living sWednass..kon wnof town was burned by Mrs. Matt Potter, 847 Pennsylvan-**in.yearsyears%gins