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    1. Haddam Items; August 3, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday August 3, 1900 James WOLLEN is hauling rock for the foundation of an addition to his residence. L.N. ROSAMOND will return on Friday evening after a week's visit with his parents at Butler, Mo. Lena MORROW who has spent a month with her aunt at Hastings, Neb., will return home on Monday. Clyde BAYNE a model young man has gone to Cawker City where he has employment awaiting him. John A. BROWN of Washington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. AYER and family returning home on Monday. Miss Minnie Belle VEDDER who is on an extended visit at El Reno, Ok., is expected to return by the middle of August. Wm. TEAGUE returned Friday of last week from a month's visit to Michigan stopping ten days with relatives at Iowa Center. Miss Una MULTER will teach school in Dist. No. 131. Miss Maud COX will teach the Lindall school. Pearl LISTON will teach the Larabee school. P.C. SWAN, a popular merchant of Haddam, started on an overland trip to Beloit, Cawker City and other places. He will be absent for about ten days or two weeks. Miss Ora RHOADS a young school ma'am of Beaver City, has been spending three months at El Reno, Ok., stopped by this place visiting friends and relatives enroute to Washington and thence to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias HAWK and their daughter, Cora HAWK, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. SKINNER, Al CHICK and his family, started on Tuesday morning in their prairie schooners magnificently equipped with provisions and camping facilities for a fishing expedition. If whales are numerous at Bond's mill they will probably tarry there, if the outlook is not prosperous they may continue on their journey to the Missouri River.

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