to COthis SIXTIETH AXMVEUSAHV.'h'ji mitrn Coni»lc Hnrc flcon Married. Three Score Tears.SEWARD, 2Ccb.. M'arcli 20.—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anstinc celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at their beautiful home here in Taniora. The event has been looked' forward to for over a- year and when the day arrived,- all who could were chore to help this worthy- old’couple celebrate the event. About one hundred and fifty relatives and friends were present. One• of the features of the day was an ?juitomobilc ride siven to the bride /and groom by their nephew. An* •drew Anstine of York., the first ride for the kind they had ever taken, ■/which1 wa-s quite a treat foe them.ho out.Of town guests were: -Mr.' and Mrs. M. J. I'ernilniffton anrl (laugh-1cr of Industry. 111.. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Strader, of University Place. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smiley of rieasant bale. Mr. and Mrs. J. K Ohmn^ andlt;1uiightor and .Mr. and Mrs. Frank. AnstIno and children of York, Mr. anil Mrs. Jeffords ot‘ Turnip Ulty. Mr. llijxb.v from Kansas, Mrs. lt;Elites, a granddaughter of Emerson. Town. i\Tr. and .Mr;-. H. X. Moore and son t'iydo nf Srwp.rd, Mrs. Hasslct* and daughter from Pnwnoi* Uity and two niecesnvnn Friend. The children livingwere all present as follows: J. X.*‘anrl John, living hen*; It. P of Pew-• nrlt;V lt;Jeorge of Warn, and pain of Industry. Til? There an twenty-sixgrandchildren.. Andr*iv Att*tlno and Sarah Mims were ntarried March f». IS4h, hv lh° •Rev. William Haller of Urbana* Ohl“\mu) moved from there to MePmwmghcounty. 111-, in ISoS a ml willed on a