The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday October 28, 1898 Miss Kate DAVIS was ill the first of the week. Clarence ALLEN is having some repairs made on his barber shop this week. William GOSS now occupies the office rooms over Sifer's store in the Goss & Miller building, having moved from the building on north Main. The REECE brothers held a reunion on Wednesday of last week at the home of J.M. REECE in LaCygne. Following are the names, residence and ages of the boys: W.R. REECE, Holden, Mo., 68 years; E.B. REECE, Pleasanton, Kan., 65 years; J.M. REECE, LaCygne, Kan., 62 years; C.B. REECE, of Harrisonville, Mo., 60 years. They had a pleasant time and done the proper thing to a fine dinner prepared by Mrs. J.M. REECE. In the afternoon Miss SHRAKE took a photograph of the group. William BLISS accompanied his daughter as far as Kansas City on her return to Abilene Thursday. J.B. SAUNDERS suffered a severe illness Saturday and Sunday, but it now able to attend to business again. Mrs. E. MITZELL is very sick with fever at the home of Jack PRESTON in Scott township. It is very doubtful if the old lady recovers. Johnny WITCHER of Boicourt, was in LaCygne Monday and stated that the school at that place was now dismissed owing to the fact R.D STEWART, who is teaching there, had been in Pleasanton where diphtheria was raging and it was deemed best to dismiss for awhile. there are no cases in Boicourt.