■0Am. Fj. r., r ranee, via x. j.nth'li NURSE WRITES OFLIBERTYVILLE BOY’S DEATH IN FRANCEjverin-rwolucetuc Mrs. Haney, living near Liberty-isiT! ville, mother of Merle Haney who died recently in France as a result of wounds received while serving’ his country as a soldier ,has received the following letter from the nurse who had charge of him:luce, no pro-lor-g totheaveDear Mrs. Haney:It it with deep regret I have to write and tell you of the death of your dear son. 2154582 117th Inft., C Co., ant Private Merle Haney. He came to us adejfrom a clearing station suffering the from G. S. W. of back and spine af-lier fected.’eryl was veiT cheerful and wantedthe to know where we were going:, but in the early morning we saw a change come over him; everything was done, p--ts but he passed peacefully away at 10 fest a. m. of the 10-10-’18. Although arangingstranger, may I offer you my deepest imn' sympathy in the loss you have sus-ork tained. I am enclosing a little piece of hair. It is not much, as he wasiatewearing it short.5es_ With kind regards,1; P Yours sincerely,CARRIE E. LUCRES,-en_ Sister in Charge.be 11 A. T., B. E. F.