The Valley Falls New Era Thursday November 10, 1910 John VANGAASBECK and Clarence SELLERS are both suffering with sprained wrists from husking corn. Each cribbing from 85 to 90 bushels of corn a day was a little too severe on the joints. John NEVENS, north of town, and his little nephew, Johnnie COOK, five years old, are both down wtih typhoid fever. Johnnie has been sick a number of weeks. His mother died with that disease in Colorado several months ago. His Uncle John adopted Johnie. They are doing very welll with the slow fever. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. OVERHOLSER and Mrs. John McCLURE, in Swartz car, visited his cousins, Thos. GARDINER, who is building a fine hous, and Mrs. Mattie RUNKLE, who is recovering, slowly, from a long illness, at Denison, Wednesday.