From: The Webster Echo; May 15, 1903. WAINVILLE. Ike Woods and Willis Weese have a large clearing on hand. F. K. Bryant had a valuable cow killed by the train one day last week. Rev. Matthew Perrine filled his regular appointment at Erbacon last Sunday. Mrs. McCoy has been quite ill here at the home of her daughter Mrs. Bryant. Luther Green has been vbery low with appendicitis, but seems now to be improving. G. R. Pierson, of Cowen, was here last week assisting in invoicing the Moffett stock of goods. Mrs. Clara Chipps visited her friends at Edwin Sunday and returned home on the Monday afternoon train. Wade Flint is still working at Cowen but he visits Wainville friends quite freguently, and always calls around at Charlie's. L. H. Moffett has sold his stock of goods to Tunis McElwain, and we understand that Mr. Moffett will go into business at Burnsville. One would suppose from the way Ad Weese is feeling frees and clearing up corn ground that corn will be twenty-five cents per bushel another year. B. F. Dodrill, high constable here, is kept right busy serving law processes these days. Frank says the people are lawing so much that he can't get time to plant corn.