From: The Webster Echo; Sept. 15, 1899. REMOVAL. Apple-cuttings and bean-striingings are the order of the day. A. J. Salisbury has returned from Cleveland, where he had been attending to a law suit for Wm. Mullins. Quite a number of the people of this vicinity are going to Weston to attend the Fair. Miss Ida Salisbury has returned from Hacker Valley, where she has been visiting for the past three weeks. W. E. Haymond and Belle Belknap were united in the holy bond of matrimony last Saturday. We wish them a happy and a prosperout life. One day last week while taking a bath in Holly River, Levi Hall came near being drowned. Had it not been for his sweet heart, who chanced to pass along and rescued him from danger, we would not have any Levi to-day. HOLLY-WOOD