From: The Webster Echo; Aug. 25, 1899. WAINVILLE. Harvesting is over now. Lee Smith, from Uniontown, who was visiting his brother, returned home Monday. We are glad to state that Miss Nora Kelley, who has had the fever, is recovering. The Webster Lumber Company is through sawing and planing and the mill will be moved out soon. Alex Weese and C. C. Woods were visitors to our town last Monday. Miss Woodmansee, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. A. Smith, the past two weeks, returned to her home at Ohio Pyle, Penn., last Tuesday. Luther Moffett and D. H. Smith, who were hurt, are getting better. Uncle Lewis McElwain and wife, Luther Moffett and A. G. Cogar started for Atlantic City last Wednesday. A. L. Goff has bought his brother's interest in the Wainville store, and is talking about putting up a store at Cleveland or Cowen. A. G. Cogar has sold his interest in the saloon at this place to Lewis McElwain. L. White and Company are doing quite a business in lumbering. LONE STAR..