The Washington Republican Friday November 9, 1900 Lew CARTER came home Monday form Kansas City where he is attending medical college. Mrs. C.D. MARSHALL came up from Clifton Tuesday and left over the B. & M. for Pawnee City, Neb., to visit relatives in her former home. Mrs. Mary LITTLE and Miss Christina WHITTET were plesantly entertained last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. SCOTT, of the poor farm. Mrs. JOHNSON, who for the past year has been making her home with her brother, Joe FOSTER, of near Greenleaf, left Monday for Pueblo, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdenand SMITH returned to Falls City, Neb., Tuesday. Mr. SMITH has recently purchased land in this county and will move here in about six weeks. C.H. PIERCE sold the L. BOSWELL farm southeast of here to F.J. SMITH last week for $5,800. Mr. SMITH lives in Hamlin, Brown county and will move his family here the first of next year. The following Washington boys, who are attending the Kansas University came up from Lawrence last Saturday to vote: Harry FARIS, Harry BRADEN, Will TOBEY, Wilber and Earl VINCENT and John ALGIE. H.J. DIFFENBAUGH and his father are at the Clark Magnetic Mineral Springs, Pueblo, Colo., where Harry's father is taking treatment from a specialist. Mr. DIFFNEBAUGH's condition is somewhat improved since he left here. Fred WEIDENHEIMER received word Tuesday afternoon that his little boy Fred, who is living in Oklahoma, was seriously ill with diphtheria, and he left over the Burlington that evening for Cuba where he took the Rock Island for Oklahoma. Joe SMITH who has a position iin a store in Rocky Ford, Colo., came home Monday to cast his first presidential vote.