# * w!aequainteuees and veterans.. The Savage boys are of one of the pio-nier settlers of Monroe township., and in those early days resided on, the farm now owned by Trustee. A. S. Robinson, in a log cabin on. the bank of the creek near the iron, bridge. They were school mates, of E. and J. D. Freidline,. Win. and John Brown, John Meeks andi others- whom they spent their hours, with while here talking over their-tricks and pranks of early dayaandi the hours spent,in time of battle-upon the mullen stock and flock of; geese.. These same boys and frie-. nds fought- together in, the late war,, and John Savage with his. goo6e was a noted, feature in, the-recent great G. A, R;, parade at . Buffalo. A. picture of himself and; goose having appeared! in nearly,every metropolitan paper tbmugjgp-out the. land..