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Richard Knipmeyer of. Anwho is sure doing his countservice, says the HigginsvliuLast fall he put in eighty-fiv wheat on the farm near An rented the place from his r: was taken in the draft Oio was not even given time n his stock. His neighbors kin after his interests, and held ■ in which his property was so! sent to Camp Kearnby, Caliioi he has been until a short tiim father died recently, and he \ the time and could not get ho funeral. On the first of Jul, furlough to return home ami vest his wheat crop, which he lt;ing to the camp July 25, befon was threshed. He was on hit camp ordered for overseas th now on his way. Last week was threshed, his uncle, E, J. ] looking .after the werk. The ed 2,555 bushels. In additi Richard has an interest in a on his own farm near Lexh did most of the work himself in the crop on his father’s iCALLED HIS lU.VVV
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Kansas City Times

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Thu, Sep 05, 1918

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