Kansas City Tragedy Aims at Suspect in Robbery Case
A Kansas City tragedy details the capture of a suspect linked to a Rowe-Robbery case. Police, aided by a armed posse including farmers, moved on a residence at night as two women were found murdered. The search followed strong evidence and a missing ring believed to be tied to the suspect.
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Kansas City
Wash City
Kan
Ilsat City
Thirsiay
Sas Youber
Alainane
van Moyen
In Vain Por Gti and the Behalf of Cantly
Fragmentary OCR text mentions Whitney owning a prisonment and Grace describing a three year period in 193 Dot hn sanserxcet. The court action or claim appears implied but unreadable.
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Whitney
Grace
Wits
Local Official Dies After Sudden Attack in Dakota
A Dakotan surveyor with long service, Hoe Yisd, died after a sudden attack following a week of reported reassuring health. Officials described the illness and operation as successful before the fatal change, with observers noting no prior warning signs.
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Les Renetor
Dakota
Alscara
Ays
Parth Shocks Uy SIUuy in Unclear Event
Fragmentary text describes an abrupt action by Parth shocking Uy SIUuy, followed by confusion and disarray. References to a location Mt. Htha, a camp, ten houses, and a person named Mepelshiy appear, but details are unclear and several terms are garbled. No coherent outcome or date can be established.
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Mt. Htha
Peor
Mepelshiy
Sinn at Wins Grand Prize and Auto Collision Tragedy
Sinn wins a top prize of 300000 at a rotation meeting in Blackzogt Bing after a strong seven tile run Friday. Henry Farman collects 9600 in second place. Paulhan places third with 100.5. A fatal auto accident Thursday involved Frank H. Spear, ending in a culvert crash and a fall injuring an unnamed rider.
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Henry Farman
Blackzogt
Bing
Paulhan
Thurstay
Frank H. Spear
Ten RAGE Sn Mian
Two men die and a third is missing after an explosion at a coal mining company in Oklahoma. Rescue teams recovered several bodies and ongoing search operations followed the blast at the mine site.
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Ar Fin Rowk Tsi
Rap Haitsiisne
Okie
Tharsiing
Nino Weiding
Stowe Silly Hye Stock Market Quotations
Thursday quotations show Choice Readers at 4.50 to 5.25 dollars and Top hogs at 7.45 dollars. Market notes reference Hinde Cy Lite Klock Market. Local price levels and buyer interest are summarized from the market page.
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Klock
Stowe Silly Hye
Weather and arrest reports from Pensacola and Athens
In Pensacola Florida an hour long rain fell Thursday with inch measurements reported by the weather bureau. Streets flooded as waterworks and streetcar lines were affected. In Athens Friday, Mrs Frank Harper was arrested on a charge of murdering her husband a railroad Telegraph operator who was found dead in bed last Tuesday.
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Fla
Weather Bureau
Feuros
Frank Harper
Athens
Vneman
Teemdey
Death of Postmaster Barnes in Washington DC
Former Washington DC postmaster Henry Barnes dies at home after heart failure on a Wednesday night. Barnes, born December 3 1868 in Yarmouth Nova Scotia, faced past accusations and was involved in political controversy following a White House appointment. He had served as postmaster for about 25 years and was remembered as a prominent local figure.
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Washington
Jacob Fresh
Rio Remack
Cecile
Hison
Henmoin PL Barnes
Washington, D. C
McKinley Amitator
Qousn~valt
Bernas
Barnes
Dutetet
Columbia
Tarnés
Marthe
Ar. Barns
Ituy
Mat
Barnes Hkive
Yarmouth
N. S
Panama Libel Case Moves to New York City
The government prepares to prosecute the Panama libel case in New York City against the New York World. Indictments are drawn and the matter will be argued in court as the defense faces difficulties amid congestion and appeals.
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New York
New York City
Washington
Taboi Lauds Verted and the Spanish Revolutionist
A fragmented report from a Washington session of the American Federation of something expresses condemnation over the murder by a Spanish revolutionary aided by Nal Abi. It ties this to calls for liberty and universal human aspiration, arguing the citizen’s dignity in court and punishment.
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Barselows
Lalor
Washington
TI. C
America
Svanetsco Poirer
Supreme Court of
District of Telumbia
Neulengings
Goripars
Mocrigat
Jol Milehen
Ferurittoy
Savoy
Dumantty
Jory
Spirit of change in Lautauacuer community council race
Town women including Miss Joan Mastersan and seven Spirit Lake residents organize to back a candidate in local politics. The group features Tent Patterson Mire Je E Riggs Te Boto Mre Ly Me Anslerson Bikiert and others, with several listed as active in newspaper circles and education.
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Jean’ Pattersay
Joan Mastersan
Insheen Tewching
Levine School
Maux City
Sus
Ourchavedhe Spirit
Herald
Tt. Carter
Tent Patterson
Spirit Take
Mire
Je E Riggs
Te Boto
Mre Ly Me Anslerson
Bikiert
Anna Donovan
Emmetsburits
New York Tribune Recasts Its Paper Structure in 1841 Changes
The New York Tribune, founded in 1841 by Rosure Grevies, toured Ath Is Issa Wednesday morning noting radical alterations. The paper has cut eight vents to cent and expanded from six to seven columns, signaling a design overhaul.
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New York Tribune
Rosure Grevies
Issa
May Be Murder Case In Canton Woman Found
An unidentified woman about 30 was found dead in Augie Peek Nap Canton on Wednesday. One coroner investigates if foul play caused her death. Preliminary reports suggest she may have been born dead about two weeks earlier.
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Augie Peek
Nap Canton
Traveling Man Found Dead in Missouri Alley
The body of 2. Le Reynolds was found in an alley off Clirinda Ta near St. Joseph. Indications suggest foul play with bruises on the body and signs pointing to a possible murder. Police investigated the scene in Saint Louis area. details unclear due to damaged text.
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Dean
le Reynolds
Clirinda
St. Jozeph
New Seed Plant to Build at Cary with 10000 Ton Monthly Output
The American Bridge company and its Sivel subsidiary announced Wednesday plans to construct a new seed plant in Cary, Indiana. The facility will have an initial capacity of 10,000 tons of structural steel monthly.
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American Bridge Company
Sivel Corporation
de Wii
Cary
Ind
Consent to Wissobulloy Licenl Tames Dans Atmy Ave Nis
Fragmentary OCR text notes a Wednesday consent to some license related event. It mentions a legislative announcement dated January 20 and references a “Coruna joven” and other unclear items. No clear named persons or organizations present.
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Gay
Coruna
Navy Quarterback Wilson Involved In Gate Incident
Wil Prove Print Hope of the slavery of Aftdship non Fort P. Wilson, quarterback of the navy football team, who sawly hired hsr the Villa Sova gate last Sat urday, was practically wieodoed Wednesday.
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Leon Lerler Arrested Linked to Maybray Gang in San Francisco
A report states Leon Lerler was arrested on charges tied to membership in the alleged Maybray gang. He is accused of operating in conjunction with Maybray in San Francisco, with events noted around Callie Mountain in November.
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Maybray
Callie Mountain
Ronjuncy
San Francisco
Cruisers Rall in Fog Near New Orleans
Fogbound operation near New Orleans leaves armored cruisers North sinking and New York sl Monvut, ordered to New Orleans, stranded amid confusion at the Waterways convention. Debris and firefighting efforts hindered by heavy seas and misrouted orders.
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New Orleans
Pat Hoar
Tank battle near Belgenore causes fires and losses
Vague OCR notes mention tanks near Beldenore on a Wednesday operation. Several tanks reportedly struck and burned, with an estimated loss around 150 000. Details are unclear and numbers imprecise.
Figures May Head 325.00 in Farmingham Forgery Case
Officials estimate the aggregate forged sum around 126,009 within three days, but the Farmingham town authorities caution the total could rise to about 326,000 as the investigation continues.
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Gen Otis Dies at Home in Gatennear Rochester Wo
General Otis deceased a retired leader of the United Slaves Army died at 1 20 Wednesday morning at his home in Gaten near Rochester New York after serving about two years in the force Funeral details are sparse and the obituary notes his long service and retirement from active duty.
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Gem Fiwell Otis
United Slaves Army
Gaten
Rochester
Indians Near Starvation In Montana Bounds Band Of Braves
In Montana a band of about a dozen Indians faces starvation as supplies run thin. Officials report that a greater crisis echoes earlier warnings about hunger and limited resources, with aid deemed essential yet delayed. Local authorities describe the community’s struggle and the need for outside assistance to prevent further deprivation.
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Rand
Montana
Wrst Hinton
Glaagow
Muner
York
Mont
Admiral Retirements Shake Navy Ranks in October
garbled report states Rear Admiral Gottfried Mlockslager will retire on October 28 and Rear Admiral Thomas atrbean will retire on October 85, with transfers within the Naval department.
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Key Teint Granted In Murder Case Appeal
Shmes T Farwiee and his wife Man aime r were implicated in the murder of Ms. Bainh Heenan at Drosnsville New York. Farwiee was granted governmental relief by the court of appeals on Tuesday amid charges of complicity in the same crime.
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Man’ Aimer
Auburn
Bainh Heenan
Drosnsville
N.Y
Ne Crurt
Ghia Supreme Court Upholds Veil Of Drofvshausl Case
In Crawford county a man named Arolesbaugh was arrested in July 190% for operating an automobile on the public road without a license or proper restraint. The high court upheld the state automobile law in the case Drofvshausl v Ene state, affecting motorists and enforcement.
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Tom
Drofvshausl
Ene
New DC Oath Text Rule Sparks Constitutional Debate
A proposed law in the District of Columbia seeks to modify oath language ending with So help me God and raise questions about its legality in federal courts. The measure faces opposition from the Commission and awaits congressional action, with uncertain prospects for passage.
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Dalby
District of
Car Jhiekia
Dn Dinger of Lynching in Mineral Point Bank Case
Ir vice president of First National Bank Mineral Point Wis faced a chaotic path to Madison via circuitous route before a federal court, as described in a fragmented report. The article centers on allegations surrounding a lynching incident involving bank personnel and legal confrontation.
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Chi Aon
First National Bank
Mineral Point
Wis
Waleh
Hin
Madison
Marghal
Arralgoreau
Dha Federal
Natcony Collapses At Hochester Day Event
A balcony collapsed at a Hochester New York industrial event scene injuring several women. The incident occurred during a parade or viewing area for a local festival, leaving at least one woman dead and others hurt as emergency crews responded.
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Hochester
N.Y
Industral
Elvic Gwendin
Anid
Fragments Describe Death Claim Incoherent Entry
Fractured lines reference a death, mention a 93 year old man and a place called St. Tenalhye. Wording is garbled with unclear relationships and dates. Content unreadable for precise facts or names.
Well Known Showman Dawns Dead in Taran County
Mark J. Dawns a well known showman from Lote Heoghoun died Tuesday in Taran County. The obituary notes his prominence in local entertainment circles and recalls his public performances and charitable appearances.
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Oir
Lote Heoghoun
Taran Cnt
Tueaday
Tan Waenen Rile Collapses After Street Demolitions
Partial readable lines describe a violent incident in Columbus Georgia on Thursday where two women were killed outright and another seriously hurt as a city street was partially demolished.
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Seriialy
Military Move Hinted In Rustler Guard Mobilization
A report from Tuesday in Patnesburg suggests orders were issued for the mobilization of the guard unit in preparation for occupation of Flo. The note implies a military move linked to broader conflicts and regional tensions.
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Patnesburg
Russler Guard
Liquor License Petition Rules Clarified in County
A local note outlines procedures for liquor petitions including general consent and notification. The document specifies signatures by mark must be verified in the county and dates of signatures recorded, replacing earlier practice of posting affidavits at petition end.
Philadelphia franchise meeting adjourned without president
A Chicago Wednesday gathering of the Ear Menhis Trops Gut of THees-£ Magebait club adjourned with no president elected. Sha adjourned without a president. Mi Sexdl will not serve. the society will choose a new leader. National Association of Minor League meet scheduled for Metis, Tram, November 3.
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Eireute
Avon Luda
Sexdl
Tee
Rayius
National Association of Minor League
Iowa Beatles Re Masons and Town Franchises
The Hoottisn Ite Mexons council elects towns to receive the thirty third degree Ken Wary and others from Slows City and Dex Homes. Des Moines street franchising weighs in as officials consider road and street authority. Notable deaths include John Boyles of Manilla and Michael ONeal’s drowning, with various local civic updates and appointments noted.
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Topranie Council
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Ite Mexons
Ken Wary
Ki Mourne
Flotterg
Slows City
Henry le Corrail
Ant Do
Chamberlain
Dex Homes
Charles 1. Capswett
Ar Cedar Itaalds
Bachelder
Frank
Brayton
Lyons
Lawrence
Muscatinn
Disrupted Servant Girl Labor Friction Sparks Rumor
Ida Grove locals report discontent with servant girls leading to unions under Neah Williams and others. Rumors say shipments from San Francisco to hire cooks and housekeepers. A vendor cites contact with Francisca and a plan to bring dozen or more workers to towns, stirring community concern.
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Neah Williams
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San Francisco
Parmer Oshs JUS Team Reported Incident
A fragmented account describes a conflict near Cubnen Giants involving Necrese and others. A barn door message criticized Berigees and warned of violence, with references to murder, alarms, and legal actions amid unclear local names and places.
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Farner
CuBnen Giants
Heros Garwer
Murderail
Dernanes
Counuil Lutte
Two men robbed a city bank of 3000 pounds
Police hunt two poorly dressed men who robbed a city bank of 3000 pounds after exchanging a note at the scene. Suspected robbers claimed they came from Smekaije and fled with a satchel containing the money.
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Gills Tor
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Des Moines Area Corn Show Plans Amid Fire Loss
The Des Moines Desafolnos column notes a corn show at Rockwell City on Galaday 34 with prizes up to 10 dollars and stock exhibitions. A Madison County barn loss of 47,000 with 60 bushels of fish and 200 tons of hay is reported, and Michael O’Neill drowned off Muscatine after falling from the Arctic.
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Galayday
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Fiew
Unclear OCR: Milwaukee judging contest and deaths
Fragmentary report mentions a judging contest at the National Dales show in Milwaukee Wisconsin and references to deaths including a person named Richard Bradford who fell ten feet in an elevator shaft at the Mews Arcads building in Dew Metans. Details are garbled and names and places are uncertain.
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Towa Bante
Atudente
Yankert
Catia
Milwaukee
Wis
Richard Bradford
Mews
Arcads
Dew Metans
Hila
Paul at Sea Voyage Preachers and Warnings
A devotional sermon piece recounts Paul voyage chapters from Acts with focus on preaching the gospel aboard ship toward Rome, the dangers of the voyage, divine protection, prayer for sailors, and calls to warn neighbors of impending calamities. It notes shipwreck risks near Crete and Tyre, and the need for faith and courage in adversity.
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Gort
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Amit
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Cilicia
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Eryn
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Phlehshay
Holt Goon
Awadk
Fragmented OCR note on wedding customs and fashion
Fragmentary text discusses wedding customs in the Oceania region with hints of garden party attire and church fashion. Mentions wreaths of flowers in hair and hat styles for brides and weddings, plus odd garbled terms likely misread.
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