The Washington Republican Washington County Friday July 27, 1900 Mrs. Fred BORST and baby are expected to arrive in this city from Colorado City, some time this month for an extended visit. Mr. BORST is in Paris. T.B. FREDENDALL, who was called to this city three weeks ago on account of the fire, was compelled to return to this home in San Diego, Calif., Tuesday, his health not permitting him to remain longer. Roy STEELE of Fairbury, Neb., made a brief visit in this city the latter part of last week with his relatives the THROOP family. Miss Ada HILLS, who has made her home in this county the past year, returned to Bassit, Neb., Monday. S. SCHLESINGER, of Denver, visited in this city over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac NEWMAN. Misses Mary McKAY and Lillie COOK went to Concordia Saturday to visit Mrs. Cora GILL. Fred DENISTON has returned from a trip to Colorado and Nebraska and has taken his position in the Wilson Drug Store again. Miss Lulu HOOVER, of Morrowville, visited her sister, Mrs. A.E. VEATCH, Tuesday. Mrs. RALSTON and her daughter, Mrs. W.E. POTTER left over the B.& M. Wednesday for Golden City, Colo., where Mrs. RALSTON has made her home for the past two years. The Hollenberg Roller mills has changed its name to Blue River Roller mills. On the night of June 19, a set of single harness was stolen from D.M. EVANS' barn. Mr. EVANS did a little detective work and soon located the harness in Hanover. He and Sheriff LANDON went over there this week and found the harness stored away in a side room of a joint. Henry DAVIS, better known as Dirty Face Davis, was arrested for stealing the harness. He plead guilty and was sent to jail for 10 days. Mrs. Mary BEHRENS this week received the news of the death of her husband who has been an inmate of the asylum in Topeka for a number of years. Business men who lack the vim, snap and vigor they once had, should use Herbine, it will purify the blood, strengthen and invigorate the system. Price 50 cents. Fox Drug Co. Mrs. J.W. PIERCE received the sad intelligence Wednesday that her mother, aged 80 years, had died. Not long ago Mrs. PIERCE visited her mother in Hartford, Conn., and she was then quite feeble. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns and brusies which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. Price 25 cents, Fox Drug Co.