From: The Webster Echo; Oct. 13, 1899. WAINVILLE. The school at this place began last Monday, with an inrollment of 32 pupils. Missis Ethel Hoover and Leda Woods, of Cowen, visited friends and relatives here last Saturday and Sunday. Attorney J. M. Hoover, Administrator of G. F. McElwain's estate, came down last Monday to appraise the property of Mr. McElwain. Prof. D. J. Cochran, the jolly pedagogue, of Puzzle Hole, was a pleasant caller here last Saturday and Sunday. Uncle Lewiis McElwain and A. L. Goff took in the Clarksburg fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Woods gave the young folks of our town an entertainment one night last week, in which they enjoyed pulling taffy. Mr. Walker, of Cowen, is here building a brick chimney for I. C. Woods. Quite a number of our young people took in the free excursion on the Amos Run railroad, last Sunday evening. A. L. Goff took a double barrelled gun and went hunting a few days ago. After wandering over the hill tops for some time, he came upon a large drove of turkeys, and began firing, killing four of them; but they proved to be Uncle Lewis McElwain's tame turkeys and as a matter ...(unreadable)... Mr. Goff's evening sport cost him the slug little sum of three dollars. BLUE JAY.