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    1. Divide Items; August 3, 1900
    2. The Washington Republican Washington County Friday August 3, 1900 Divide. Linn society is comparatively quiet this week, on the surface. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ALLEN and Master Ivan visited at W.I. DAVIS' Sunday. Johnie GOOD is home from Osawatomie on a twelve days' leave of absence. Ed WERNER will start for Greenwood, British Columbia Friday to visit two brothers. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert JOHNSON Wednesday July 25th, a little girl baby. Charlie BRUNNER sold his blacksmith business to John SENS. Charlie don't know yet what he will do. They do say that Grant STRIBBLING started a new joint in Linn Monday. Bettery take him in at once. On Monday, July 30, 1900, there was born to Mr. and Mrs. N.S. LEUSZLER a ten pound boy. They will name him Bryan. "They might just as well call him Dennis." Mrs. B. PYM took her two little granddaughters, Madeline and Marguriete MARSHALL to Clifton last Thursday where they will live indefinitely with their father. Robt. Van PATTEN and Lue WEIDENHEIMER will go to Alberta Ter. Canada, on the excursion from Kansas City, Aug. 7th. There are several others who will go to the same locality on the 21st. Jacob CODER drove down to Barnes Saturday to visit his son, W.E. and family He returned Sunday bringing his granddaughter Dollie back with him who will remain with her grandparents for some time. Aden KREBS was employed as principal of the Linn school and Miss Lottie BEDKER as asistant. Miss Valetta JONES was employed as teacher at Star Dist. No. 57, Miss Della WARTENBEE at Bell, Mr. DAMON at Excelsior, Miss Blanch WATSON at Triumph, Miss Jessie HOLLOWAY at Ash Creek and Willard ROOT at Fairview.

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