The Washington Republican Friday December 14, 1900 Messrs. Louis SCHMACHER and Jas. GRUAUERHOLZ, who attended the pharmaceutical examination at Salina last week, passed and are now registered pharmacists, having received very satisfactory grades. These boys have studied hard during the past few months and by so doing have successfully gone before the board of the Kansas State Pharmaceutical Association. S.R. MANWARRING was in form Logan township Tuesday and told us he had just finished gathering his corn. He said he raised about 1800 bushels this year, and the yield was about 20 bushels per acre. That is considered very good for this year. L.C. PORTER was in town Tuesday from near Linn, and said he had been too busy to come to town much since election. He said he had 60 acres of corn and that it turned out 20 bushels to the acre and his kaffir corn turned out 30 bushels to the acre. Misses Louise KORTY and Anna POUND, who were so pleasantly entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. TOBEY and Mr. and Mrs. A.S. ANDREWS for nearly three weeks returned to their respective homes in Nebraska, Tuesday. Mrs. Gertie CARTER who was formerly cashier in the Racket Store is assisting in the Racket Store during the holiday rush. Following are the additional phone numbers: 181, A. OBERNDORFER, store. 177, R.P. BROWN, residence. 178, John ANSLEY, residence 179, H.T. HOOPER, residence 180, Probate Judge Office. 154, Flenniken coal office. 46, C. FLENNIKEN, residence 91, Fred LUCAS, residence. Mr. and Mrs. PLYMIRE of Ft. Worth, Texas arrived here this week making the trip overland. Mr. PLYMIRE says they will spend the winter here. HIs wife is a cousin of Mrs. J.R. GOODNOUGH and their daughter is attending school here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. LOWE, Thursday Dec. 6th, a daughter.