INCIDENTALS.NEW DAYTON.Our dry _goods and grocery man, L. W. Sherman, is stiii able to be around on his wheels, dealing out goods to his many customers.Our village Blacksmith T. Karas is still at his post ready to do any kind of work in his line.The New Dayton broom-makcr will make you as good a broom for the price as you can get elsewhere. A trial is all he asks. Give him a call.The Methodists are building a meeting house south of New Dayton Cemetery. The timber has all been hewed out and the larger portion of it hauled. The building is to be 36X40. It will be open for all denominations when not occupied by the Methodists. This will be a long telt want supplied.There has not been as much sickness around here this winter as there wa§ last. The interments in our cemetery arpr mot half what they were last winter.