otism e this Qgers e taxX and ed in It is It is goes svils. ences those laws con-3. It make ; out riroi-lerey ekets 1iu. jjtues is out again alter a tusslewith the lagrippe. -John Smith isaround again, after enjoying tbe company of friend lagrippe, a couple ofweeks. George Thompson and wifeand his. parents S unday ed with C. Gross and family Briggs .Co.sawed wood for Ed Seipert,' Wednesday. We were inforned by Mr.Setters that upon examining the' body of A. Teiiholm, it was found that his neck was broken. He was buried in the New- Hartford cemetery, under the rites of the M. B. A. lodge, of whichhe was a member. T. E. Butler,teaching near Hudson, made a few calls Saturday. F. A. Butler istearing down part of his house, preparing to go to work on his' cellar assoon as the weather will permit. J.H. Gerholdt intends to remodel their house some this soring and maltHi m