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    1. Assorted Items: LaCygne: November 11, 1898
    2. The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday November 11, 1898 Miss Kate DAVIS is very sick. The Citizens Bank has our thanks for a fine map of Linn county which they are presenting to their patrons. It is a perfect map of the county and is a splendid way for the bank to keep its name before everyone. Miss Florence ATKINSON left Saturday for Osawatomie to accept a position as attendant in the asylum at that place. Miss ATKINSON is one of LaCygne's best young ladies, intelligent, energetic and ambitious, and it goes without sayng that she will be a valuable attendant at the asylum. Harry ROBINSON who has been at Omaha during the Exposition returned home Saturday evening. Col. Ed.R. SMITH of Mound City was in LaCygne Sunday taking final view of the battle ground. Miss Rena WILGUS and sister, Mrs. Frank TRAUL, entertained a few friends at their home in LaCygne Saturday night. Messrs. W.A. STACEY and J.B. SAUNDERS were out camping Saturday. To their great astonishment they found a new addition to bugology. It is the winter mosquito. Scotty GIBBS has finished the foundation for Greely SMITH's new house in Valley township, and reports that the Valley is in fine condition every way. Scotty thinks that, aside form LaCgyne, Valley is the best place known. While Miss Louise WYMORE and brother were driving out to LaCygne last Friday night their team became frightened and turned over the buggy throwing occupants to the ground. Fortunately no serious damage was done.

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