FAIRFIELDNEWSHappenings in and About theCentral Part of HuronCounty.Special to The Reflector.C. B. Wilkinson has been on the sick list for several days, being confined to his bed a part of the time.This week closes the year’s work with Rev. Elliott, of the M. E. church,and he will attend the conference of this district nexf, week. We hope he may be returned, as he is well likedhere.The township trustees are having large quantities of gravel hauled onto the roads and a good piece of road is being built south of town. Let the good work continue.W. F. Barnum Is making the cemetery look fine, under his supervision.C. Watts, our street commissioner, is doing some piuch-ueeded work in the way of catchbasins and sewers.Edward Stevens, of Rutlege, Minn.,has returned to his labors after a fewdays' visit with his parents and otherrelatives here.Charles Kimberly, who has been visiting at his old home for a few days, has returned to Fargo, N. D.Mrs. L. L. Jones has gone to Indian-apoos, to visit her grandparents. !Mrs. E. S. Pearl and little child are visiting Mrs. Pearl’s grandfather, Cap-ain Dwight Kellogg, for a few days.Miss Isabelle Evans, of Norwalk, hasvturned home from a visit with rela-ivos and friends here. iO. 1). Si 1 liman’s new house is grow- |ng fast nocv. IMrs. M. A. Burns and Miss S. M. Burns, of Savannah, ()., spent Sunday • vvith Mrs. Rebecca Culbertson.The Ladies’ Missionary society of the ; Disciple church met with Mrs. S. L. j Harvey last week Thursday. A large!it tendance was present.Mrs. V. Vermylia and daughter, of Fremont, have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodworth.Fred A. Wilcox, of Norwalk, spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt. Mr. md Mrs. E. L. Perry.Ralph Branch amf Thayer Perry ipent a part of last we^k at Clt;Wim-jus, taking in the state fair.Miss Vere Hopkins, who has been rtsiting at Greenwich, has returnedlome.Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Reynolds, of Hart-and, visited at th • home of John Leeast Sunday.F. H. Rumsey’s mother and sister,)t Hart land, and Miss Jennie Bland, f Gallon, visited with her last week. Dr. Reed is building a new house onMs farm near Greenwich.School began Monday with the fol-owing force of teachers: Mr, Paso.incipal; Miss Fuller, assistant; Miss iwser grammar teacher, and Miss•od, primary teaeher.Fwelve members of t ho Baptist urch of this place attended the Bap-t association at Bellevue last week. Mrs. N. T. St urges and daughter j rma spent Thursday in Oberlin.Miss Hazel Hoyt spent the latter rt of last..week with I yd a B. Bowser.