The Washington Repubican Washington County Friday March 8, 1901 Morrowville. O.A. STANTON was in town Monday and took out a new set of harness. Mrs. Robert SHAW of Haddam, visited with Mrs. W.D. JOHNSON Saturday. Minnie and Cora ALLEN spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Grace PURSLEY. B.F. WRIGHT moved the first of the week on his farm bought this spring of E.H. BOSS. There was no school on Monday as Mr. PALMER was elected trustee of Farmington township last fall and he had to attend a meeting of the trustees at Washington. When in town if you have time and if not just take time to drop in where you can see W.D. JOHNSON leaning back in his easy chair with his hat on one side of his head and a cigar in his mouth and his eyes cast up on a great pile of all paper that just arrived. J.M. NELSON has rented his house in the east part of town to Mr. BREEZE, and his sister who now lives in Missouri will come to Kansas and keep house for him. His brother who lost his right hand at Greenleaf last fall, will make his home with him this summer. S.D. ALLEN drove up and took supper with neighbor George PATTERSON Saturday evening and from there went in company with Messrs. PATTERSON, BROWN and L.F. GROVER to Lowe Center to attend camp. John ALLEN was instructed in the mysteries of woodcraft. After lodge the neighbors passed around some of the finest cakes made by some of the finest ladies in Kansas and in all a very enjoyable evening was spent by all and especially by Mr. ALLEN, the candidate.