Constantinople Departure Noted in Brief Entry
Fragmentary OCR notes a departure related to Constantinople with names Baliasy and Turtleharilas near Somlay, mentioning a night journey and possible passport context. Text is incomplete but suggests travel or transit details in a historical notice.
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Constantinople
Tome
Somlay
Bulgars Remain Neutral and Balkan Treaty Hints
Aug. 26 reports from Sofia and Constantinople state Turkey and Bulgaria sealed a treaty granting direct rail connections and Bulgaria pledges to observe benevolent mediation. Milan reports a Balkan settlement path favored by Austria, with Serbia conceding to Italy on Albania.
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Bofa
Constantinople
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Bulraria
Bulgaria
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Balkan
Preiier Fachttch
Serbi
Serbia
Italy
Albania
McAdoo Plans Aid to Cotton Growers and Tax Provisions
In Washington on August 26 the Treasury Secretary announced that more than $30,000 will be set aside to support the financing of the cotton crop. The funds will be saved to back banks in the South and will be returned to cotton producers at low interest ratios.
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Swarhington
Secretary of the Treasury
Banka of
South
Unclear OCR: Veterinary Care Amid Anthrax Concerns
Fragmentary report from Sioux City dated August 26 describes medical actions by Dr. Con ters, a veterinarian, in Wormil Now. It mentions Hitlen by Morquito during a procedure on a protected patient afflicted with anthrax and notes five point five or five point eight suffering in a six Joenos hospital with severe care of the malady.
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Monquito Lite
Sioux City
Hitlen
Morquito
Con ¥Ters
Governors Buck Wilson Never Gelled
Governors conference in Jeselanberg met in unanimity and enthusiasm to pledge support for any action President Wilson might take in the rulers and extela.
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Buck Wilson
Homou
Jeselanberg
Wilson
Germany seeks listening on German actions amid U S ocean crisis
A late November report from Washington notes Germany urges the United States not to rush a final decision on the sinking of the White Star liner until all facts are known. Ambassador Count von Bernstorff and officials press for patient review, while U S authorities await Berlin’s word and note potential misperceptions from public accounts. The exchange reflects cautious diplomacy as the imperial government seeks fair consideration.
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Wovern
America
Germany
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Airduck
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von Bernstoré
Bie
United States
State Department
Ger- Hank
Berlin
Gerard
Tut
Solon
Kodak firms a trust butalos Aug 26 ruling
The Kodak company of Rochester is found to restrain trade in violation of the Sherman act. Judge Solu HR Hezel of the United States district court Buffalo grants Kodak opportunity to present a plea for abrogation of the illegal monopoly on the grant day of the November term. The case began in Buffalo on June 15.
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Butalo
Aaimate Kodak Company
Rochester
Lzada
Solu HR Hezel
Quilted States District Court
PD Sppatuatty
Iilaxsloet
Rasiman Companiee
Waa Hledo
United States District Court
American Government Pushes Ten Year Haiti Convention
The United States government addresses the government of Haiti urging prompt acceptance of a draft ten year convention. It outlines controlling Haitian customs, finances, and use of American advisers to stabilize revenue and resource management.
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Fort Av
Halti
Haiti
Wrecked Vessel Report Shrinks Hope On Merlec Coast
Coast Guard cutter from Key West sails west along the Gulf of Merlec in a rescue mission toward Zive Od and Feasola after last week’s hurricane wreck. Local crews search for Vesselx and Wackington with weather delaying recovery efforts.
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Vesselx
Wackington
Coat Guard Cetter
Miami
Key West
Flz
Gault
Merlec
Zive
Feasola
Seiner Pee Chié Killed In Shocking Burglar Alarm Incident
Taloign, 4. CG, AUR. Two men, Stone and her thirteen month old baby, were instantly killed, while her husband and three-year-old son were injured when burglars triggered a shock device. The incident left a crime scene with multiple victims and a call for authorities to investigate the break-in and its fatalities.
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Pee Chié
Taloign
Stone
Pan
SINK ELEVEN WARSHIPS Dreadnaught Moltke and Destroyers Lost
A late U S Central News report from London dated August 84 summarizes the Riga battle losses of the German fleet including the Moltke dreadnaught and several cruisers and torpedo boats. It states German ships were driven from the Gulf of Riga area with heavy casualties and Russian troops repulsed the assault. The Petco war office notes German units withdrew, while Russian destroyers in the Black Sea claim sunk over a hundred Turkish boats.
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London
Toho Central
Sunlay Iron Petrograd
Duma Tae
Tual
Baiteship
Moltke
Tures
Dho Klan
Duma
Ssi
Uracorre
Spondeat
Riga
Loadhe
Sovan Tor
Pedo
Rien Ba
Periprin
Pernlgel
Gulf of Riga
Riza
Myisery
Petco Atad
Aing
Black Sea
Eight Drowned Near St Louis as Meramec Flood Rises
Eight more deaths are reported as floodwaters from the Meramec River rose rapidly near St Louis. The river climbed to a record height, sweeping away homes and cabins on both sides and forcing people to climb trees. In Meramec Highlands and Valley Park several residents perished, with the total toll rising to 22 in St Louis County after recent violent storms.
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Louis
Telegraphic Notes From May to Aug Inaccurate Fragments
Teleprinter notes recount various brief items from Charleston and Saratoga Springs. Reports mention Parkereburg elites pressuring Governor options, a reforming session, and prohibitory laws. A flood aftermath devastates farms in Saratoga region with widespread crop losses. A German submarine torpedoed a steamship bound for Europe, and Zeebrugge fortifications faced bombardment with casualties.
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Charleston
Parkereburg
Menry
Mattei
Saratoga Springs
Bes
Bova
Meaded Felds
Tandon
Pha Tirufeh
Piomed
New York
Hueropeen
Benton Named Property of New York National Club
Rune Benton formerly with Cincinnati club has been decided by the Naliningal teague board to be legally the property of the New York National Augar club in Grante New York as of August 26.
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Rune Benton
Grante
New York
Nalinngal Teague
Benton
Cincinnati Club
New York National Augar Club
Russians suffer heavy losses as Teutons gain fortress wins
A chaotic World War I dispatch reports massive German advances against Russian lines. Novo Georgievsk, Novogeorgolov, and surrounding fortifications fall under General von Dusser’s troops, with captured Russians numbering in the thousands and fortress positions collapsing along the Narow riverfront.
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Dorlin
Avi
Giroloey
Novagrorglovak
Torteona
Iva Gear
Hge Falton
Qumminn
Trios
Tin
Rongbeard
sMbellon
Sal
Avera
Von
Augusto
Grodua
Witt
Rivesiana
Whittom
Teutons Take Ossowetz in Campaign Action
German forces cap tized Ossowetz near Osanwyte after intermittent bombardment. Ossowetz lies 110 miles northeast of Warsaw as von Gallwitz and von Mindenberg advance from east to threaten Petrograd Warsaw corridor. Russian evacuation indicated, with garrison moving eastward amid cautious combat.
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Osanwyte
Ostowetz
Garmankelnca
von Hindenburg
Polian
Onuowetz
Warsaw
Ceneral von Gallwitz
Riva
Bolu Ind
von Mtinsten- Jbarg
Ossowvets
Cenoriad
Petrograd
British submarine lost amid war actions near Haliteeda
Fragmented report states the British submarine Beldlely is lost while en route to Haliteeda after meeting a sortie with the Russian Halita Mook and opposing German forces. Fifteen men may have been aged up as casualties. A Friday communiqué announced the incident with no verified details yet.
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Beldlely Submaria Fda
Dhy
Tantorcraft
Haliteeda
Iolona
Dha Neimiraily
Halita Mook
Ihe
Seized Mexican Agent Pensacola Parcel Bared
Aug 26 report from Pensacola Florida states a Verde or Veracruz born agent seizure by telegraphic authorities and a shipment of arms and ammunition intended for a named revolutionary faction. The article notes the seizure was linked to Malian or Malayan groups and mentions a lead on the destination.
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Verdora
Amnesty Lure for Caxicans at Laredo Tex
An Aug report from Laredo Texas notes a proclamation by international Carranza that may lure Mexicans, with terms causing many Mexican families to be driven out of the area into Mexico amid shifting trade and immigration pressures.
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Laredo
Tex
Anna
Inierat Carranza
Accian
Mexico
Brutal murder case shocks small town scene
A young man, 18 year old, faces charges in a murder tied to arson and kerosene use in a grisly house fire. The victim Smalley, a 11 year old, is named as the boy killed when the assailant poured kerosene and set the room ablaze. Authorities report a brutal crime with claims of attempted cover up and plea of guilty sought by the accused, while family members recount sorrow and ties to Des Moines area.
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Ganog
Artinis Daliuley
Ian
Abel
Hhuley
dudiFon
Young Loovley
Smantley
Goura
JaMley Hind
Amauta
Smalley
Sleyan Recentere
Smailey
Mea
Gael Temley
Des Matees T3
Vieu
Weil
Keinnell Men Elect Zike Generation Officers
Grinnett Man Reade lowa Eike, Gily-Edward C. Hrang of Keinnell, elected president of the Water generation OF Zike at a headcow n business meeting Weld Davenport. Fleet vice-president Clemens J. Weteh Deoleen second vice-president Lindley Coon Newton third vice president Peyi Lenin Janu City secretary Frank J. Klest Don Moines treasurer A. Heulghauin Davenport.
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Reade Lowa Eike
Dewa Gily
Edward C. Hrang
Keinnell
Whe Wate Meneration
Zike
Weld Bere
Davenport
Nest
Qihee
Fleet
Clemens J. Weteh
Deoleen
Lindley Coon
Newton
Peyi Il. Lenin
Janu Clty
Frank
Upper Iowa Conference Sessions at Dubuque
The Upper Iowa Conference gathers at the Methodist Episcopal church in Dubuque with Rev. Bishop Homer Cy Stunts presiding. The session runs from September 18 to September 20 and will assemble four or five hundred clergy members from Burynos Alrea, Argentina, for the meeting.
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Upper Lows
Dubwie
Upper Iowa
Methodiat Episcopal Church
St.Juhn's Church
Dubuque
Homer Cy Stunts
Burynos Alrea
Argentina
Wil
Large olive stock arrival at Owenpool market
One of the largest consignments of olive stock arrived from the Midwest, with over 200 head listed. The average price cited is around 12 to 13 dollars per head, with a seller named Wiliam Sprote assisting in the shipment. The overall value and exact origin are partially described in the fragile OCR text.
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Nia
Wiliam
Polinda
Large Drainage Project Details and Costs
The passage describes a major drainage project identified as No. 101 in Cireene cuuus ly with a planned length of fifty miles. It involves approximately 10,060 acres to be drained toward the West, aims to remove a large volume of earth weighing about 3,000 pounds per unit, and estimates total cost near 9178.00. Jefferson County Products cart secured the contract, with an open fuel contract allowed by J. Mhélpe at Davenport for 11.7 cents per yard.
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Cireene
Jefferaon Cumont Producta
DANY
Wy Ik J. Mhélpe
Davenport
Ouldo Yard
Children sue saloon men over drunken father death
A suit accuses Grant county saloon owners Miller and Morey Moughtony of damages totaling 912000 after a man drank there and died. Plaintiffs name notables including John Hédtian and notary Mita Sonais as parties, with alleged blacklisting and prior drink cures cited. Judge and attorney for plaintiffs are listed.
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Vipso
John
Hédtian
Mita Sonais
Hebian
Jack Madnin
Beonaig
Gainaky
Miller
Pug Saloon
Siding Weir
Morey
Anéthors
Bass
pAétitonérs
Henan
Walkniirine
Lost in Train Crash Claims Weeletn Steel Manager
Bioter L. Felt, manager of the Weeletn Steel and Iran company, was killed when a Rock island passenger train struck him while attempting to cross the tracks near Des Moines. His body lay by the line until railway workers removed it.
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Councht Bioter L
Fewer Inebriacy Charges Appealed in Court
Judge Gilerback's court reviewed statistics showing eight persons booked for inebriety during March May 1915. In contrast forty-five charges were filed in the calendar month period in the same year, reflecting a drop in offenses and a heavier docket in prior periods.
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Mainés
Wallit
Dietelet
Gilerback
Hay
Jembra
Apri
Dlateler
Unscrambled Apple Crop Mentioned Amid Market Slump
The report notes Marenaiona Apples as a plentiful yet troubled crop. Antalate Flint trees yield abundant fruit but market prices collapse, leaving nuts and produce overstocked. The text describes heavy loads and deceptive feeding, with buyers deeming current prices too low to harvest profitably.
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Nad Inc
Youth Killed By Train In Fatal Crash
A young farmer from Mantis died at a hospital from heart attack complications after a collision while driving from Asplawall to Minnillo. His mother and three brothers survived the crash, with authorities naming Mottahon and McMahon among those assisting.
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Counc Biutsa
Mottahon
Mra
McMahon
Mania
Infartes Xonzainedt Wien Nowan
Mantis
Asplawall
Minnillo
Aurytee Hii
Sewer Contract Awarded in Elly Cunell Meeting
At a recent meeting of the city council Comery of the city was awarded the contract for constructing 909 feet of sewer at 19 1 2 per foot. The total bid was 920. Sidewalks were ordered along the golf grounds for a distance of three and one half blocks and west one-tuanl illlo on wit law alrowt.
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Comery
Elty
Sontznet
Aiso West
Wit Law Alrowt
Horseman 13 Mitalng and Wife Desertion Case
Police pursue a horseman described as from Mason and city limits as his wife alleges he attacked the trolley driver Norse and Jefe. The wife has signed a warrant seeking arrest on charges of wife desertion and related offenses.
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Mason
City
O Cers
Ji le’ Cole
Charles Aly
Tla
Ottumwa Suit Seeks 20000 for Brother’s Death in Bus Car Crash
Willian Chesser sues the city of Ottumwa for twenty thousand dollars claiming his brother Charles Chesser died from injuries after a collision between a streetcar and a va tiney bus. The case centers on alleged negligence leading to the fatal accident.
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Suce Ity
Ottumwa
Willan Chesser
Hhan
Hie
Charles Chesser
Choader
Va Tiney
Studied By Ton Of Rock Ends In Fatal Mine Incident
An elderly miner named Ton of Rock, identified as Andrey Johnson, died in a mine accident. He had worked in mines for 43 years and was survived by a wife. The report notes a blunt injury to the head and attributes the incident to mine work.
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Fort Dolga
Andrey Johnson
United Fiaten Gipelin Company
Wwelghing Ona
Ouetialt
Avas
Johnson
Old Tree
Tutti Ron
Church Receives Wild Donation Amid Stalled Window Order
A Catholic church in September faced a delayed order of stained glass windows from a company in New York, while a separate donation of 75 000 dollars was reported. Local officials and parishioners await delivery as the project moves forward despite the setback.
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Waukan
Proim
Nandsame
Amelia
Cormany
Minton Granted Flewetlon In Local Newsrow Action
A. B. Minton has been granted relief for a legal matter involving alleged contract failure with editor Adams of the Independent. The dispute centers on a claimed transfer of property worth about $7,000 attached to the plant of the Independent.
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Humboldt
A. B. Minton Daa
Nagelle
Naminie
Wiberk
Lal Waa
Urequal
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