jlmyer of the'city.Mrs. Charles Zeskey and little aughter Helen spent Sunday with 1. W. Knight and family.The Boys.Ayersville Items.Fine growing weather at this writ-ng. Farmers are jubilant over the jrospect of a good summer for crops f all kinds.J. W. Myers planted ten acres of iorn last Saturday the fourth of May.Mr. and Mrs. Luther Povenmire jailed on Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Myers last Sunday.Claude Foreman of this village made a flying trip to Waterville, Lucas county last Monday in search of a house and lot. lie wants to leave this village and seek a home where work is more plenty.J. W. Myers planted three acres of potatoes last Thursday.One death to chronicle this week, that of Mrs. Rachel Blue, one of thepioneers of this township, aged seventy-live years and a few months. Funeral at the M. E. church at Ayersville, last Friday at 10 o’clock, Rev. S. L. Roberts officiating. Interred in the Ayersville cemetery.William Ashton has his new barn completed,! which makes a great improvement to the looks of his farm.Jesse Lambert is building a large barn this spring. John Hale is the builder.Mr. Gordon of Putnam county, the father of Rev. B. F. Gordon of this village, is visiting with his son and family at this writing.John Limber and wife drove over to North Independance, last Sunday for the purpose of visiting Mrs. Limber’s aged mother and other friends.Claud Foreman traded horses last Friday. Report says he got a horse that will not work single.W. D. Cook the village fisherman is holding forth at the state dam on the Maumee river, with fair luck as to the catch of the finny tribe.i The trustees of this towship met on