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    1. Parallel Items: July 27, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday July 27, 1900 Parallel. Since the recent rains, farmers have begun plowing for fall wheat. The new creamery of this place is doing a big business. Anthony SEAWALL has succeeded E.J. WEBBER as manager. Mrs. Casper GOFF, who has been visiting relatives at her old home in Kentucky, is expected home next Saturday. Born to Henry SCHROER and wife, July 17th, a fine new girl. It is reported that Henry SUMP has sold his farm to his father and that he contemplates moving to Missouri. Mrs. Frank EDWARDS and Amanda JOHSMEYER left for Colorado last week to be absent a short time visitng friends and relatives. John JOHNSMEYER writes that his health is much improved since he went to Colorado. A picnic will be held by the A.O.U.W. and D.of H. in William SONDKER's grove, Thursday, Aug. 9th. A number of prominent speakers are expected. An extensive program, with plenty of amusements for both old and young is being prepared to which all are most cordially invited.

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