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Bratly-Haxby.The marriage of Mr. Frank Brady and Miss Oilie Haxby took place at the bride’s home, north of the city, Tuesday afternoon, in the presence of about fifty invited guests. Rev. Samuel B. Moore, of the Christian church, pronounced the words that made them husband and wife.The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Frank Haxby, a prosperous Morgan county farmer, and the groom is a successful young business man of Monti* cello. 'Die bride was handsomely at-mtired in a gown of white silk trimmed in lace, and entraine, and carried roses. The groom wore the conventional black. An elegant wedding dinner was served —a part of the program in which all heartily participated.Among those from a distance were the parents and brother of the groom. A number from this city, among whomiwere Messrs. Thomas Martin, MauYice Fitch, M. L. Hincheeand Mrs. Hinchee.The hanpy couple left on an evening train, via Wabash for the east. They will make their future home at Monti* cello. Their many friends wish them a happy, prosperous life.Tlio W i it'111 On** It iwi r mt r»hi.
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Jacksonville Illinois Courier

Jacksonville, Illinois, US

Wed, Apr 13, 1892

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