The Valley Falls New Era Thursday April 14, 1910 G.E. DAVIS who is looking after things on his Basin Valley farm, was in town Monday to bring his wife to the train on her way home at Manhattan, after a visit of a couple weeks, attending to her interest in the COBB estate. Mr. and Mrs. John O. BOOTH received a card from Mr. and Mrs. Abe VANDENBURG at Buffalo. They were only twenty-eight hours on the road from Kansas City. They were met by friends in an auto. Abe is feeble and has been sleeping day and night and not disposed to stir out doors or on the streets. While in a stooping position picking up a 2x6 between lumber piles, a half pile of dimension stuff toppled over on Mel LEGLER, bumping him severely on the head and holding him prisoner for awhile. Dr. J.M. MARKS dressed the bumps, as Mel called them, one being a gash in the crown of his scalp requiring several stitches. His bump of cautiousness was considerably enlarged, or was it destructiveness?