From: The Webster Echo; May 24, 1907. ERBACON. Corn is being planted. Farmers are behind with their work. Dr. Kenney returned Friday from visiting home folks. D. L. Long, of Braxton, visited relatives here last week, and took some pictures. Ye editor, T. A. Gregory, visited our town last week on business, and thereby gets his name in the paper. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barnett, of Centralia, were visiting Mrs. Barnett's mother, Mrs. Jane Rollins, and other relatives, over Sunday. George W. White, resident of Erbacon and merchant at Wainville, is talking of removing his goods to our town, occupying the R. S. Carpenter store room. We welcome all business enterprises. A. C. Fowler has opened his ice cream parlor in the Hall House, and our "social element" repairs there for entertainment at least once per week. Choose your partners! Watch for the notices. Died, on Saturday evening, May 18, the three months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weese. The little sufferer contended with whooping cough for about two weeks, and probably a complication of diseases, which finally caused its death. It was buried in the Erbacon Cemetery Sunday evening. Being their first and only child, the parents are grief-stricken over their loss.