The Washington Republican Washington County Thursday June 8, 1900 Miss May KING went to Doniphan county Tuesday. Miss Bess YODER is exepected home today from Baker University. Charle COUNCE is learning telegraphy at the B.& M. depot. Mrs. W.E. WILSON returned home from Topeka Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary REEVE went up to Haddam Saturday evening for a visit. Miss Zuba AYERS returned to her home in Osborne county this week. Simon STOUT and wife, of Haddam, visited their son, A.H. STOUT this week. W.R. EVANS returned home last Saturday from Chicago where he spent a week. Miss Clara FULLER, of Hanover, visited Miss Nellie HAZELS the latter part of the week. Mrs. DRAPER and Mrs. L.F. DRAPER came down from Haddam yesterday to attend the recital. Mrs. Amanda WHITE returned from a five weeks visit to her daughter in Miltovale, Saturday. The Misses HABIG of Hanover, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WOLF. Mr. and Mrs. F.P. PETERSON left Monday for Tingley, Iowa, where their future home will be. Geo. SMITH , editor of the Marshall county News was on our streets Saturday looking after business. Mrs. G.A. WRIGHT of Marshall, Mo., is in the city visiting her parents, Mr.a nd Mrs. W.F. HACKNEY. Mrs. LOUCHS, who has been visiting her brother, A.H. CULP, returned to Falls City, Neb., Monday. Miss Florence TAYLOR was here from Haddam a few days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.M. REED. Lena MORROW accompanied her papa from Haddam Monday. They spent part of the day visiting in Greenleaf. Mrs. A.E. McGREGOR and her sister, Mrs. Lillian STONE were visitors from Morrowville to the county seat, Saturday. L.W. LEE and Miss ROSE drove over to Hanover Thursday evening of last week to attend the commencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph PENNY, of Omaha, Neb.; came Saturday and are visiting in the home of S.T. YODER, father of Mrs. PENNY. Geo FUNNELL, a young man who graducated from Baker University last year, was here Tuesday and Wednesday of this week visiting J.A. TOTTEN and family and other acquaintances. Mr. FUNNELL was born in this county and has followed school teaching for four years. Last year he taught near Kansas City, and we understand he is an applicant now for the position in our schools formerly filled by C.B. Van HORN.