TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGOsevermanstoretempappliinir 1terns From the Monticetlo Herald of October 26, 1893.gransjbrokeWill Ha ren lei t is clerking inGeorge Hughes’ store, and MissDr. .v againThthe lt;hank Recei thron on tl fund on tl being liahil$rm\lerk ji’dgi is tli per lt;aboulwillrrediAto thRineiheartLulu Shafer is also lending a handthere on busv davs.•Walter K. Spencer enjoyed a visit this week from his aunt, Mrs. M. Jerolomon and cousin, Miss Lucy Glines of Logansport.Michael Biederwolf is taking another course of bath treatment at Delphi, having found the water of the sanitarium decidedly Iteneticial.K loff of the the agesFrank Gillespie enjoyed a visit ee‘f’ *ust 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 out and secropen i be skin over nnel oose the the aled Ltion the airbed and *tionhim.Frank Fox, son-in-law of lt;). Mc-Gonahay, moved with his wife last week from Monori to Somerset, Ky., having been transferred to that |mlint by the Western I nion Telegraph Go., of which he is an ein v“, ' .Jo.Eplove.is is i by ugrh-ivoid eans king your rciseson lt;Will BushneH’s four-year-old son ^ ^ Tom, accomplished the pedestrian ^|mij feat of walking from Idaville to this lt;assj place one day last week with his father and could “shin up’’ a cherry tree a good deal quicker than the old j. ^ man after his arrival at home. jol v,irri-anddingMarried, at Delphi, on the 17th attra inst, by Rev J. A. Maxwell, Glias. V. lt;-iain Ross and Hattie Warden of this j(1lt;r lt;place. The groom is the son of H. were F. Ross, and the bride the adopted the daughter of Bert Warden. The Her- near aid sincerely -wishes them a happy |ow life. dangfirst melt apo-ihale !. If nary iling apo-ket-: thedis-gist.A ft 1 VPMrs. Wm. Brant, who was at Ghi- he c