Mrs. Alice Inglewood, of Illinoi is here visiting relntives am friends.H. C. Martin made a buBinesi trip to New Haven last Saturday afternoon.Master Freddie Klenke spen Sunday last with M»f»tor Harye]Grodrian.Dr. I. N. Myers has gone tlt; Massilon, Ohio where he will visi his parents.Ernest Guenther wae here visit ing his mother, Mrs. Matild* Guenther last week,Mrs. Nellie Bolyard, of Fori Wayne, spent last Sunday ,witl Mrs. Florence Fry.Miss Monte Close, • f Monroo-ville, was the guest of Miss Nettie Dinger last Saturday.Mrs. Hepperly, of Illinois, is here visiting her son and his wife,Mr. and Sirs. A. D. Hepperly.Charles Zollinger, of Hoagland, Ind., was;here last Saturday evening the guest of Miss Faye Guenther.Miss Hattie Rose, of FortWayne, spent last Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Fred Holmes, of this place.Edwin Frederick, former secretary for John Bass, of Ft. Wajne, is here learning telegraphy from OE. Summers.Mr. and Mrs. Ollie J. Pond of New Haven were in Maples lastSunday visiting friendp and acquaintances.The Messrs, Charles Grodrian, Jean Fry, Maurice Grodrian and Melvin Fry all spent last Sundayin Monroeville.John McConnel has returned to his home in Texas, after visitingwith his sister, Mrs. Harry Ram-Bey, the past few weeks. JThe Misses Monte. Close andNettie Dinger entertained the' Messrs Adrian Wherry and Ralph Mapel last Saturday evening.Mrs. Susan Gerardot has returned home after spending four weeks at New Haven, doing house work for Mrs. William Ammons.Mrs. Matilda Guenther has returned home after spending a week with her Bon and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hammond, of Antwerp 3bio.Harr Gwin, formerly of this dace, but now of Bluffton, Ohio pas here the latter part of laBtpeek visiting friends and acquaintnces.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahl, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs Emma Moore, of Chicago, spent last Fri-‘ day and Saturday with Mrs. Flor-! ence Fry.Lewis Wilkins, former telegraph operator at this place, has resigned his position with the Pennsyl-vanii Company and has accepted a pokition with the Erie railroad, nt Kingsland, Ind.The Rev. Hillis L. Avery return-, d last Friday evening from a visit I j ith relatives near Frankfort, Iud.tev, Avery is moving here now and xpecta his wife and her mother to ome next week.iiMrs. J. R. Lenhart and daugh-ir Olive attended the business jasion of the quarterly conference f the M. P. church, which wasold at the Milan Center church; si Milan township, last Saturday;fternoon. jIDaniel B. Nail, die retiring trus-of Jefferson township, wa,s nsantly surprised by the teach-; of that township last Friday ining. The teachers came in expectedly on Mr. Nail andpre-ited him with a handsome mai3s1n(j