From: The Webster Echo; Aug. 25, 1899. GRASSY CREEK The health of the people in this neighborhood is generally good. Rev. Earl Brooks, of French Creek, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. McDonald, at this place. Mrs. M. J. Mace was visiting friends on Holly last week. Blanche, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald, who has been sick, is recovering. Mrs. Rosette Cogar, who has been on the sick list, is improving. "Grandpa Hinkle" make a flying trip to Grassy Creek Station last Saturday. Will Arthur has returned home from Jumbo, where he has been working for the past few days. A quiet wedding took place at the widow Arthur's about two weeks ago, which was not found out until lately. We have often heard of the kissing bug, but never had the pleasure, of seeing one until a few days ago, when one was discovered by an apple tree at the fence. The bug looked to be as large as Adam Hines. UNCLE SAM.