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    1. Misc. Items: Washington: April 19, 1901
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday April 19, 1901 Mrs. Abe FREDENDALL is expected here next week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ALBRIGHT. Mrs. FREDENDALL has been in Colorado Springs for nearly a yaer for her health. After a visit in this city she will go to her home in Columbia, Mo. Frank WOLF, capitalist, has purchased the Samuel MUSSER property just south of A. OBERNDORFER's store and proposes putting up a large brick store building this summer. He believes Washington can utilize more store rooms yet. Now if Frank BRICK puts up a large hotel on the Joe LOWE lots, that part of town will be quite well filled up. Pete RYSER had the misfortune to lose an ear Wednesday. He was grinding corn with a small feed mill when something went wrong with the machinery. Pete stopped the team and stooped over to ascertain the trouble when the team started and the sweep coming around caught him and removed the ear before he realized it.--Haddam Clipper. Superintendent LONG, of the Waterville schools, was here last Saturday and left an application on file for the superintendency of the Washington schools. O.P. Steele was in from Strawberry township Monday morning and brought with him 10 young wolves. He had captured them all in their den, but the mother wolf was too shy to be trapped. Mr. STEELE delivered them to County Clerk YODER and put in a bill for bounty. Mrs. MEYER and Mrs. SCHLANGER of Lanham, Neb., were in town Saturday attending to some business. Enoch JANEWAY was here from Haddam Wednesday. He is somewhat crippled up with rheumatism. Mr. JANEWAY had a sale not long ago. He expects to build a new house on his farm this spring. Public Sale. On Saturday, April 20, Mrs. O.S. LONG will sell her household furniture at public sale on their lawn in Washington. There is a very fine lot of furniture as good as new and everything must sell. Among the list of property is a Chickering piano as good as new. Sale will commence at 1 p.m. Col. D.M. EVANS, Auc. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A.W. MATTHEWS, Wednesday, April 13th, a daughter.

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