The Washington Republican Washington County Friday September 28, 1900 Fred BULLIS, Harry SPENCER, Fred DEDRICK, B. SHAFER, Chas. PATRIE, Dave HAZELS, Harry CLARK and a few others drove from here to Marysville Wednesday to see Wm. CODY's wild west show. A.H. STOUT has purchased the Jas. JONES property and is moving back in his old neighborhood this week. Mr. and Mrs. JONES have rented rooms of Mrs. EVANS. N.S. ROBBINS and wife, R. COLLINS and wife, and S. RUTHERFORD all of Enosdale and Mrs. J.MILLER of this city left for Iowa Wednesday where they will visit a month with relatives and former acquaintances. G.W. DAWDY met with a painful accident Monday morning. He was in his barn attending to his horses when one horse kick at another. It kicked a pole that was suspended by a rope to keep the horse apart and the pole struck Mr. DAWDY on the leg above the ankle and broke it. Dr. SMITH was called to set the bone. He found the break a straight one and no slivers. Mr. DAWDY is getting on well for one of his age. A new rural mail route which will be in operation Monday, October 1st, has been granted by the postoffice department. The new route will be 28 miles long covering an area of 50 square miles. Pete GILLETT has been appointed carrier and E.A. VINCENT will act as his deputy. The carrier will be authorized to sell postage stamps, pay money orders or register letters. Such a rural delivery will prove an advantage to busy farmers and we are glad to note that these routes are being established to all parts of the state. Little Mildred DARBY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip DARBY, is at the point of death and no hopes for her recovery. M. DUTSON tresurer elect was here Wednesday from the Little Blue country. He has about completed getting his bond and will be ready to take charge of the treasurer's office second week in October.