INTERESTOld Settlers Are Looking Forward to Meeting of Quantrill Raid . • Survivors . \ •-MANY ADDITIONS TO LIST• . *9 *-Pioneers-Assistrin Preparing Accurate Doll of 'those. Still Living-• iOld settlors I of Douglas county are showing great internet in themeeting of ors to be he Kansas nexmer El Bro’ Win. HarperQuantrill raid survtv-*d at the'.University ofSaturday, to which all old settlers |are invited.' The survivors of th At;-period have been of great assistance in helping to compile an accurate list of present-day survivors of the raid. j• Nam.es of Burvivors. Which havebeen-reported to the Journal-World since the publication of the original -list are as.follows: -j ■Fletcher' Hatton, 740j‘ -Ohio; Thomas R. Brown, Lawrence; El-vn,; Lawrence;.' Mrs. ; Mrs. Adanj Schaal, whose, parenjts lived in Franklin, where the raiders rode past' their door; Miss : Anna Mugler and Mrs. Christine Wientge, Santa Fe, N. M.;l Jacob Mugler, Albuquerque, N.': M.; Mrs. F. -S. Learned, 739 Alabama; Mrs. Louise- Dinglestbdt, 823 Louisiana;; John .Harrell, 1129 Connecticut; Mrs. F. ;J. Ecke, !538 Tennessee;' Beri- Ellis, 1216 New Jersey, whoVas 14 years old at the itime of the raid; . Mrs. L. J. Kennedy, 115 Park street; Mrs. J. R. tilrich, 1-308 Kentucky ; Mr.* and Mrs, Wesley; Flory. of -. Willow Springs, whose home, on the farm on . which- they • were living south of town.was burned by Quantrill; Mrs. Matt Potter, 847. Pennsylvania. ; : . ” • 1