The Washington Republican Washington County Friday March 19, 1897 Will GRINDLE was called here from Frankfort this week on account of the death of his little niece. Elmer SMITH and W.C. HAW drove over to Hanover Tuesday to see the Mexican who was shot there early in the morning. Mrs. Elvira MORRISON, who has been visiting her mtoher, Mrs. VOGAN, for a week, returned to her home in St. Joseph Saturday accompanied by her sister, Miss Tillie ELLIOTT. T.B. FREDENDALL made his first appearance up town Wednesday since his illness. He was glad to get out again, and made other glad to know he was able to drive up town. Mrs. E.G. EARL, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U.S. BEVERLEY, of Barnes for the past month was in town yesterday on her way to Bostwick, Neb., her home. John Kersting, constable from Highland township was in town Monday on his way to the poor farm. he had taken grandfather TOWNSEND, who will be kept there possibly till death. Miss Rose EDINGTON returned from Topeka Wednesday where she has had a position as stenographer during the legislature. She will visit her parents about a week and then go to Kansas City. Mrs. A.W. MOORE went to Rockford, Ill., yesterday to visit her daughter Louise, who is attending college there. She will also visit an old school mate whom she has not seen for twenty-seven years.