on Education. * «^» * -ONTARIOVILLE.Miss Annie Nesler is working at Bartlett.August Hitzemaun lias amw 2-hp gasolene engine.Mrs. Andrew Hansen visited relatives at Elgin, Friday.Will Mohr of Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents.Fred Lichtliardt shipped a carload of oats to Chicago, last week.Fred Nerge has bought a house in F3gin and intends to move there soon.Mrs. John Kramer has returned home from a week’s visit in ChicagoHenry Homeyer bought the Nerge home in the east end of town, for $1,600.Mrs. Edward Thurnau and son Merwyn of Bartlett, visited relatives here Friday.Mrs. Chris Harmening, of Chicago, was a lecent visitor at the Harmening homestead.C. L. Feuerhaken has purchased the residence of H. W. Schnadt for $2,000 to take possession Mar. 2.Ed Feuerhaken has moved into his new office on North St. The old office wasde-stroyed bydire several months ago.Mrs. L. Wilkening and daughters Agnes and Clara spent several days the past week with relatives in Schaumburg.Charles Bowles received a carload of horses from Waterloo, Iowa, last week. Anyone in need of a good horse should call on him.Ontarioville Creamery started up Jan. 10 with an average of 3,000 to 4,000 lbs of milk daily. More machinery has lieeti bought and the plant will be iu the liest of condition in a few weeks.Wanted:—District Managers tojxist signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $18.00 weekly/$3.00 per day for expenses. State ageydjl present employment. Ideal Shear Co.30 Randolph St., Chicago.