y1- tiiriifll.| Mrs N aomi Ilallam is quite poorly.« Born to J. E. Hhackelton and wife, Kri-y day,a boy.Wm. Hasted jr. will quit the farm nnd r move to town.Mrs. vy m. Bast has taken the agency for a darning machine.The cold snap was rather hard on the coal and wood piles.Stephen Johnson and wife are both under the influence of lagrippe.Mrs. Frank J ark son, of Dwight, visited with Cornell friends Sunday.Leave your notes and accounts for collection with Justice V'anderree.Eben Ferry had some tine Plymouth Kockpoultry shipped to him this week.N Mrs. ltudolph Hucku.s was up to see her father, Mr. ituntoon, who is very sick.r T. E. Miner moved mto the house this s week which he purchased of D. Brown.• The farmers are taking advantage of the hard roads and are hauling in lots of com.Dr. Bradley's otlioe is being rapidly constructed and he will soon be locutd in a uice place. ]£ i There was no school Friday on account of the county institute which our teachers attended. IOur village is still without incandescent lights, the dvuaiuo not having been repair- ' ed as yet.