years, ile emigrated from this county to Oregon after the Civil war and lived there for many years but spent his last years with a sister in Danville.William Beno LeClaire, formerly of this city, but now of West Wingham, Alberta, Canada, and Miss Zada Hull, of Bed Deer, Alberta, were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hull in Bed Deer. They will make their home on a homestead at West Wingham, which was recently proved up by Mr. LeClaire.Elmer Brewer, a timberman of Veed-ersburg, and Miss Etta Wallace, of Danville, 111., were married in the latter city Saturday afternoon. The bride is but 16 and was accompanied by her parents.Miss Bertha Smith, who is attending Ohio Wesleyan college, at Oxford, Ohio, is spending the spring vacation with her parents in West Lebanon. She visited Tuesday with Miss Julia Hull inHenry aoe Monday for a mother, Mrs. .A1 Boord : Stewart, of !visitors on ^ Mrs. Harry rigo were gu throp on Tues Minos Kno\ a guest Tuest James Beynol Mrs. Gregor guest of her d this week.Miss Bernic ess to the Mu day evening.Mr. and Mr ter, Mrs. Sin Attica visitor Mrs. Dr. M. Methodist Ho Tuesday aftei\1 ro T TU-