Gallupville. Garry Martin and wife, of New Salem, are visiting in town. Charles Bunzy, of Knox, was visiting his father, Hiram Bunzy, on Sunday. Sanford Schell has sold his hope for 83 cents a pound. He has about 4 tons. Frank Ostrander, who 's attending school at Pine Plains, is home for the Holidays. There will be lots of horse jockeying going on now as a noted jockey has taken up quarters in town. The proceeds of the donation held at the Reformed church, for the benefit of Rev. F. A. Force, were € 56. David Rickard has bought 21 acres of hemlock timber of Weidman P. Zim mer for @850. A gang of men are pre paring the logs for the mill and cutting up the top wood. Burt Wilber and Maggie Hinman were married, at the home of the bride, Thurs day, Dec. 20th. They have gone to Florida to upend their honeymoon. All wish them as prosperous journey through life. F. Boomhower has the finest flock of barred Plymouth Rocks in the country. He has a young cockerell that weighs 104 lbs, and scores 074 points. He also has two pullets that commenced laying fhrst of August and until the present time have laid 228 eggs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gardiner, of Fulton ville,are at Sta. G's sister's for the Holi days. Dave Rumor says there will be a few more weddings in this place in the near future. Mr. Garrie Martin and wife apent Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. H. Fiansburg, of this place. On Thursday last Mr. Burton P. Wilber was united in marriage to Mar garet Hinman, by the Rev. B. Strait, at her father's home, where a few of the dear relatives were assembled. After partaking of a very toothsome col lation, congratulations were in order. The presenta were numerous and costly. The happy couple left for a short trip to Florida and on their return a reception will be given them at the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor.