V ? ...[ liocal News Notes of | Thirty-four Years Ago* : :-NOStfD. M. Blue was appointed postmaster at Merom.Mary E. Menifee was appointed postmistress at Paxton.Mrs. J. S. Bays and little son, “Daff,” will leave next Tuesday for a visit with friends ai Worthington.Marriage licenses: Daniel Fordand Ailce Heiney, James W. Brum-mett and Maggie Wilkes, George O. Bridwell and Emma Jones, GeorgeB. MeCammon and Oma Leach, Oreenith Bedwell and Minnie Spencer, Reason Lovelace and. Cora Sinclair, Martin Harris and Rosella Fuson, Alfred L. Russell and MaryC. Welch, David V. Speartand EllaB. Harvey, George H. Rutledge and Jessie F. Gray, Jesse B. Thornton and Martha M. Ice.,zeivatinthlt;Aipeof\vian\vimiM(wiSt;InWPeRcTcthre;BehoTlt;Dr. Walter N. Thompson, son of in Dr. J. J. Thompson, has completed chis studies at the Rush Medical College at Chicago. He will practice with his father.Five hundred people attended a big fox drive near Graysville. The captains were Frank Houpt, FrankpoanasCclaSianofasWilson and Will Burke. I inC. R. Hinkle resigned his posi- j fg