The Washington Republican Washington County Friday April 5, 1901 Mrs. John AYRES and Charlotte left here Tuesday for their new home in Fremont, Neb., where Mr. AYRES has an implement house. Mrs. AYRES expected to stop off at David City, Neb., and Charlotte will attend school in Galesburg, Ill., until June. At one time there were three families of the Ayres living here, but all have now removed to Nebraska, John AYRES, Sr., lives in David City, Ed. AYRES in Fairbury and John Jr., in Fremont. Miss Jessie LONG came down form Morrowville Tuesday. Mrs. A.B. MOORE, of Clay Center is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. G. HILL. Mrs. A. FREDENDALL, of Mill Creek township was in the city, Wednesday. Jesper MUCKEY and wife, who have been visiting their daughters, Mrs. D. O. TAYLOR of Logan Twp., and Mrs. H. A. FERRIS of Greenleaf, for the past two weeks, started yesterday for their home in Clarinda, Iowa. Lysander SMITH after a pleasant visit in this city with his brother, N.M. SMITH, left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash. Mrs. R.E. REMEY was called to Burr Oak Tuesday, her little granddaughter Lois BURKE is dangerously ill with spinal meningitis. Frank WHITE who has been attending medical college in Topeka and who has been seriously ill there for some time was able to come home this week. Mrs. F.N. VEDDER, the newly elected mayor of Haddam, and her sister, Mrs. E.J. CARLYLE, spent Thursday afternoon in this city visiting their father, J.R. HOLLOWELL, who celebrated his 83rd birthday.