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    1. Misc. Items; Washington: July 13, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday July 13, 1900 W.C. HAMILTON of Plattsmouth, Neb, is in the city visiting friends. Walter and Alfred THIELE are visiting their cousins in Hanover this week. Miss Jessie FUNNELL of Baldwin, is in the city visiting the Misses TOTTEN. Wm. ALLEN is up from Leavenworth visiting friends and looking after his property. Misses Stella and Blanch OCHILTREE of Haddam, were guests of Miss Bess YODER this week. Owen HOLLOWELL, of Hollis, is having a vacation and is spending part of his time in this city. Mrs.VAUGHAN returned to Omaha Wednesday, having visited the R.L. FOSTER family for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R.H .BRADEN came home last Friday after a pleasant visit in this city in her father's home. M.B. WALKER started for St. Louis Wednesday to stock up with a new stock of goods for the Racket Store. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. BELL of Greenleaf, left over the Burlington Monday, for Cripple Creek, Colo., for an outing. Mike LIPSEY attended the convention at Kansas City last week and returned home Monday bringing with him his grandson. Miss Ada ROSS came home the first of the week from Fairbury, Neb., after a pleasant three weeks' visit with the AYERS family. Harry SWAN, of Haddam changed cars here Monday on his way to Palmer where he has a position as cahsier in the Palmer bank. Misses Alta and Elsie THROOP and their sister, Mrs. E. L. ORPUT, went to Fairbury, Neb., Monday to visit a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. HAGDALL who visited Mr. HAGDALL's people at Palmer were in town Monday on their return trip home in Albia, Neb. Master Hiram SAMMIS returned to his home in Pawnee City, Neb., Monday. He visited a week in this city with his aunt Mrs. J.M BEVER. Mrs. G.A. WRIGHT, who has been in the city the past five or six weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. HACKNEY and friends left last Friday. Lewis MACKLIN the thirteen year old son of W.R. MACKLIN who suffered from a bad powder burn since the Fourth is getting along as well as could be expected at present. His face will be considerably disfigured.

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