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    1. Misc. items; Washington: February 7, 1896
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday February 7, 1896 Tom PURCELL who has been attending Dental College at Kansas City the past year had to give up his study on account of failing eye sight. Harvey MARKHAM, who has been in southeastern Kansas will remove back to Washington county about March 1st. having rented Mr. STRIBLING's farm. A. OBERNDORFER the popular merchant had decided to build a ladies' parlor, 14x45 on the south side of his store building, the room is to be an exclusive millinery room. Work will commence Monday. T.B. FREDENDALL went to St. Louis Tuesday to buy new goods. He was accompany by Mrs. Fredendall and little son Benton, who will visit the family of Dr and Abe Fredendall who reside in Missouri. Chas. SMITH is home from Topeka where he has been the past four weeks attending the meetings of the board of Charities. He is well pleased with the condition of affairs in which the board has things now. Born, Tuesday morning to J.W. ALLIBONE and wife, a boy of average weight and beauty. F.S. JOHNSON and F.R. DIKEMAN of Barnes were here Monday doing business. They each left $1.00 with us.

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