From the GazetteMr, and Mrs. John Wetrovsky are the proud parents of a baby girl born Tuesday night.Held Bros, sold a fine bull to Plymouth county this week which will be used at the poor farmThe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G Kounkel took quite sick Tuesday night with a cold and fever.M. H. Mammen enjoyed a visit from his father O. S. Mammen, of LeMars, on Monday.Postmaster Hogen and wife of Che ■ rokee arrived here Thursday morning for a short visit with their friends, E. H Heizert and family.• S. L. Blackstone Is painting and varnishing the interior of Wm Schneiders Residence this week.Henry Bogenrlef bought a 32-horse steam plow outfit from the agent Wm. Richards and will have it shipped to his new home in Texas. This is the first machine of this kind to be bought aud shipped oat of this county.C. W. Harrison expects to leave next Monday for Cannon City, Texas, where he will run a large steam plow for Henry Bgmrl«fnext sp i ig and and summer. He has agreed to write the Gazette a letter occasionally about the country down there and and how they a e getting along.The students recital given last Friday evening by Mrs. Ma y Drew Wilson and pupils under the auspices of the U. E. church assisted by Miss Jean Wilson and Messrs Henry Peterson aud Arch aba Id Flurie, of Sioux City,was greatly appreciated. Owing the inclemency of the weather a large crowd was not in attendance but those who were there were well paid for going The pupils who took part in the entertaiumeut were Harold Taylor, Burdette ^Schneider, Mildred Mammen, Lucile Schneider, Wallace Taylor, Eiva Loraditch, Kathryn Schneider and Ella Page.At the Lincoln-Luthern church on Tuesday at 11 o’clock occured the marriage of Julius Beck, son of Jos Beck, to Miss Emma Wosdt, daughter of Paul vVoldt. Rev. March ofliciat-ing.