The Washington Republican Washington County Friday August 17, 1900 Hollenberg. Threshing is the order of the day with wheat about 24 bushels per acre, oats about 30 bushels per acre. Potatoes are not a half crop. Mr. ALEXA and Peter CLOSE have a show for a good half crop. Fruit is very scarce in the vicinity of Hollenberg. Littly Myla BAKER gave a party on Aug. 2nd in honor or her 11th birthday. About 25 boys and girls were there and brought several nice presents as tokens of remembrance. Agnes GARRISH and Mrs. CLOSE assisted in entertaining them. Prof. WILCOX and Rev. HOLLAR were number among the boys. They all report a good time with plenty of refreshments. Hay is a short crop in this part of the county. Millet is fair. James ALGEO and wife left for Ohio last Wednesday. We all regret their departure as they were loved and esteemed by all who knew them.