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    1. Haddam Items: January 11, 1901
    2. The Washington Republican Friday January 11, 1901 Haddam. D.N. WALKER who has been confined to his bed for a week is slowly improving and is considered our of danger. The teachers of our public schools are again in their respective places. Their work is progressing nicely; they have added to their fame as skillful educators by their successful work in our schools. Mrs. Allen STOUT and he rson Harry, have returned from a ten days' visit with friends and relatives at Salina. Mrs. Nettie THOMPSON, of Salina, sister-in-law of Mrs. Allen STOUT is here on an extended visit. Henry ELLIOTT of Morrowville was in our city on business Saturday. Miss Maud COX, a popular teacher of the Howard school, resigned her position as teacher on account of her ill health. Mr. MARKHAM a teacher in the Haddam schools while on his way from his father's home to this city on Sunday evening had a runaway and was thrown from his buggy spraining an ankle and was badly bruised about his head. he was brought to his boarding place and at this writing is not yet able to resume his work in the school.

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