eagle’s tail togetiior anrt look lor worn to a Glorious Time/*Miss Ethel Dawson' do parted for Corning, Tuoscloy of last week to work for the family of Jacob Smith*Miss Shaman, daughter of Walter Shuman, of Cass County, visited her Cousin, Miss Flora Shuman last week.Mack Stroup left for Dea Moines Monday, after visSiing the past three weeks at Rev. Rowley’s.Decoration Day was observed very tit-logly by our schools. “Fair View school Miss Sheppard, teacher, was present and sung admirably well at .llie cemetery. Revs. Du Boia and Rowley made in teres ting talks. Rev* Hamlin of West Boro, Mo,, happened to bo present, as he was to preach Sunday at, the Christian church and we wore yery fortunate in having Mai talk to us, as ho was a soldier and those present, in fact all enjoyed Ills speech very much* The music was well selected and well rendered. Much credit is due Prof, Si evens and Mr. Harvey, in their in to res ring energies, in giving as so excellent a program.Rev. Harned and family drove ovor from Mossemx Tuesday and visited with sou Mich cl, returning Wednesday.Mr. Hancock's team engaged in a lively runaway Wednesday, but were caught before any*damage was done*Messrs. Claud Tubbs and Ceuo Mc-Cookay, of Corning, were in town on business Wednesday.Rev. Hamlin, of West- Roro, Mo,, occupied. the pulpit at. the Christian church Sunday at 11 n. m., and in the evening.Miss Mary Peregrine wus taken.suddenly ill while attending convention at Christian church at Corning, last Wednesday evening* and is at present at the home of D. C\ Pumroy, of that eitv. She is fast recovering and possibly ruay be hDine by the last of the week*. vLumber is expected this . week for a large hay barn for J. T\ Ireland, and1 a residence for our sectiou Foreman. Cassius Dawson has the contracts.Mrs. Dr. Peregrine bus been very