GLASENER FUNERAL RITESfrTVfrWill Be Held Thursday Morning at Horne of Parents.Arrangements have been copplered for the burial services of Mrs. George Glasener to take place tomorrow morning at. 10:20 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Min* nish, corner of State and Eleventh streets. Rev. Titus Lowe,.of the Methodist Bpiscopal church of this city and a former pastor, Rev. J. 0. Robinson of Reinbeck, will conduct the services. Interment will be made in Fairvfcw. Many friends and relatives are expected from Reinbeck.The deceased was bom in Benton county in July, 18S9, and was consequently 22 years old. She came here from Saskatchewan, Canada, last December for a few weeks* visit with her parents, and was one of the first victims of the typhoid epidemic. She has had a long and serious struggle suffering from a relHpae in February from which she never rallied to he up again. Besides the bereaved husband and parents there are five brothers and one sister mourning her demise. They are Rev. Hoard W. Mm-nish of Edgeinenta, S. D.. Albert and Clifford, residing on farms near Hudson, Prof. Burton S. Minnish of Cedar Fails and Mrs. W. H. dazener of Saskatchewan,' Can., and Archie, who lives .with his parents. The family is all -here for the burial tomorrow and many friends from Hudson and vicinity to arrive in.the morning.oiirdlt;it\vaainLaWp:Msitruef«vIE