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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGOterns from the Monticetlo Herald of October 26, 1893.wasiaWill Barenfelt is clerking in George Hughes’ store, and Miss Lulu Shafer is also lending a hand there on busv da vs.cording lolosslining of v off the ening the passages hing eas-l'ound ef-jld be and back * to open should he 1 the skin cind cover t flannel ng loose* •at of the its in the rs inhaled dedication ri. At the skin. aU absorbed rface, and congestionSEASEhat this is eipally by gh cough-So avoid h means drinking p up your f exercise jd.DLDScolds prrl-sages andbreedingfirstmeltapo-hale. Ifnaryilingapo-ket-thes the dis-druggist, in salve with suchWalter K. Spencer enjoyed a visit this week from his aunt, Mrs. M. Jerolotuon and cousin, Miss Lucy (Hines of Logan sport.Michael Hiederwolf is taking another course of bath treatment at Delphi, having found the water of the sanitarium decidedly lienetieial.Frank Gillespie enjoyed a visit last Sunday from his old employer at Philadelphia, Mr. D. D. Mancill, who had been visiting the World’s Fair and thought enough of his young Hoosier clerk to come nut and seehim.Frank Fox, son-in-law of lt;). Mc-Gonahay, moved with his wife last week from Monon to Somerset, Ky„ having been transferred to that point by the Western I nion Telegraph Go., of which he is an em ploye.Will BushnelGs four-vear-old son»Tom, accomplished the pedestrian feat of walking from Idaville to this place one day last week with his father and could “shin up’’ a cherry tree a good deal quicker than the old man after his arrival at home.Married, at Delphi, on the 17th inst, by Rev J. A. Maxwell, Clias. V. Ross and Hattie Warden of this place. The groom is the son of B. F. Ross, and the bride the adopted daughter of Bert Warden. The Herald sincerely -wishes them a happy life.Mrs. Win. Brant, who was at Ghi-oucm with hpr InmliHTitl w’hilo ho wflQseveral who saw it.man was taken to ^ store by Conductor M temporary dressing applied, the noon pass* ing held here to convi gansport. Though 110 broken, the hurt is a s€ Dr. Spencer says the against saving the armThe first distributioi the creditors of the 1 bank has been about Receiver Gray, paymer through the county cl on the Gitizens* Ban fund ordered paid out on this distribution v being about thirty pe liabilities, and of thisremains in the clerk. The bank buil jrdgments, when turne is thought will yield per cent distribution, about sixty cents on tli will be saved from j creditors.A fatal accident bro to the home of Mr. an Rinear this week and 1 hearts with sympathy..Johnny Spahr, tin sou of Mrs. Rinear, v lie was taken by his Sundav on a visit toAGassie Scliopf, soutln and shortly after dii with his stepfather tlt; feed the horses. Out: hit was a small hieki attracted the boy anc clambering among its ing down the nuts. T were not more than ethe ground, and Mr. Rnear hv and watchinglow climb, thought h danger, though he ca» lie careful. As the tturniny to the ham 1
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Monticello Herald

Monticello, Indiana, US

Thu, Oct 24, 1918

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