The Washington Republican Washington County Friday August 24, 1900 T.P. RONEY and family an dthe MOORMAN family started out for Bond's mill Wednesday where they expect to spend a week or so camping out. Mrs. R.S. REEVE was surprised Tuesday afternoon when about 20 of her friends called and reminded her it was her birthday. A pleansant afternoon was enjoyed. Pearl and Will WELLS played with the Greenleaf band at the Linn picnic Wednesday Miss NESBIT spent several days this week looking after her farm in Union township. Carl EDINGTON rode over from Marysville on his bicycle Sunday, returning Sunday. Miss Grethchen HOLLOWELL went to Fairbury, Neb., Tuesday to visit the AYERS family. Minnie McKAY of Concordia is visiting Mrs. Mary REEVE. G.B. DOLLIVER started for Buffalo, New York, Saturday. Dr. Henry SMITH and J.G. WOODRUM went to Topeka Wednesday evening to hear Bryan speak the following day. Mrs. Mary LITTLE left over the B.&M. Monday for St. Louis to purchase her stock of autumn and winter goods. Joe SMITH departed last Friday for Rocky Ford, Colo., where he has secured a position in a clothing establishment. Mrs. MARSHALL and son left Wednesday for their home in Dwight, Ill., having spent a week in this city visiting J.C. GEORGE and wife. E.L. PETERSON and family of New Windsor, Colo., arrived in the city yesterday to visit Mrs. PETERSON's sister, Mrs. Geo. HAGEMAN. Mrs. H. HABIG and her sister, Mrs. Lottie DABNER, caome over from Hanover last Friday to visit a few days with their parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank WOLF.