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    1. Misc. Items; December 7, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday December 7, 1900 An attractive woman thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. When troubled with a costive habit, she takes a few doses of HERBINE to cleanse her system of all impurities. Price, 50 cents. Fox Drug Co. O.W. COOK's mother met with a very painful accident Monday, having dislocated a shoulder by falling. Miss Laura SPRENGLE has a position in the Racket Store having commenced work there Monday. Mrs. J.S. JOHNSON left over the Burlington Saturday to Washwo, Neb., to visit her parents. Mrs. W.J. SWAN visited a few days in Odell, Neb., this week with her friend, Mrs. JOY. Miss Stella NIMS went to Crete, Neb., last Saturday and expects to be gone most of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John SMITH left over the Burlington Wednesday for Chicago where they expect to make their home. Miss Rachel HENDERSON, who is principal of the Waterville schools, spent her Thanksgiving vacation in this city with her people. James GRAUERHOLZ went down to Salina Tuesday to take the state pharmaceutical examination which was held in that city Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Milford KELLY, Tuesday, Dec. 4th, a boy. John HAWK has been confined to his bed for a week with grip. Hugh LITTLE who lives northwest of here, is quite sick and his chances for recovery are getting to be doubtful. You never saw such a line of flannel shirt waists as Oberndorfer is showing at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75, in black, red, wine, drab with polka dots and in plain colors. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. GEORGE received word last week that their, son, John GEORGE's wife, died November 24th. Mr. and Mrs. George formerly lived here but moved to Colorado some years ago. Mayor BORDNER has been quite ill the past week, but we are glad to report is considered out of danger now and on the road to recovery. He has had a severe attack of appendicitis. Adam S. MISCHEL, of near Hanover, was before the pension board last week applying for a pension. He was int he Philippines and engaged in nine battles. He enlisted in North Dakota. he had a run of the fever and was sick most of the time while in the Philippines. He will in all probablity get a pension.

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