vicinity.Geo LaFoIlet has sold his residence, kn -*n «.« the former Cole place, to Mt*s vtargaret Carroll, contndei ation $025 00Henry P. Tolly has sold bis resl. dence property to Irvlog Bragg, possession to be given at once, consideration $625.00.Geo. Wiley topped the Chicago market with his load of Poland China shoats mentioned last week. Alex Kin near, of Elmwood, who shipped the same day, also topped the market with two car loads of half blood Berkshire shoats.Harry Pneev baa wold bis home m Bnmiield to Dr Plumer, the veterm ariao, and baa moved in the Ezra Toekrr houne nort h of H C. Tiw ker’e borne went of town. The consideration wir $1200. Dr Plnmer in tak-118 tor sale, traae or to go nsning in.A rather peculiar coincidence in real estate transactions has occurred in the village the past few days, some four neat little cottage homes selling for the same price, $625.00 each. The places are located In the south, north and west part of town respectively, and are the John Rook place to A. Wbetzel; the A. EL Silloway place to H. J. Memlen the Geo. LaFollet home to Miss Margaret Carroll, and the H. P. Tally residence to Irving Bragg. It iso’t often that such an even valuation Is placed on property located in different parts of a village.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Gayer arrived Thursday morning from Citronelle, Alabama, and are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. S. H. Nei-kirk, and son, G. Ulande Gayer. Mr. Gayer says spring is oa in full blast in the south land, strawberries are ripecareful others there! side bj Cure-other.Oldlowtn exc{u upon lieb a make your mentBible, and Ithida