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    1. [WVWEBSTE] Cowen News. March 25, 1898
    2. Roger Stanley
    3. From: The Webster Echo; March 25, 1898 Cowen News Winter has set in worse than ever. Born, to Jesse Hosey and wife, April 2, a boy. What we need is a money order office and a postal savings bank. H. B. Herold, of Muddlety, was up at Cowen this week and sold his mule team to H. Nathan. Johnson Goff and Miss Bettie Reynolds were quietly married last Sunday, at the residence of Jas. Kierney, near Halo. H. S. Triplett's family now occcupy one of G. A. Harold's houses near the depot. They are quite an addition to our little town. Geo. A. Herold has built a nice little office near his store house, north of the depot, in which Mrs. Miller is keeping books for Uncle Sam. The many friends of Mrs. Walter Hollister will be glad to know that she is improving. She has as many friends as any woman in our neighborhood. W. G. and W. R. Woods are pushing their carpenters at Wainville so as to get into their new store house by April 15. They are hustlers in whatever they undertake. CAPTAIN NEMO.

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