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TROY, MADISON COUNTY, IUUINOIS, SATURDAY,wer at this peri* sufficient reasons ihouid prudentlyof forceful West * the high tides any these disturb-the south side of ig the waters nextballons of naturer controlled, but raided or without indications that s are pending, the people should on the threatened ms, and they will mptly advised of time to make the even in case“tfte city or semen, r thing to antici-1 disturbances on I along our south es of the new or n or next to theer equinox. The* /near the celestial , and the perigee t to fall about the icb are calculated pheric violence, essary perturba-o three weeks be-r of the autumnalLEvents of a Week in Social Circles Duly Mentioned.Coming* and Going* of Relative*, Friend*»n«1 Stranger*.^A wedding ceremony was performed at St, Jerome’s Catholic parsonage last Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Rev. Fr. A. Weinecke. The principals In the affair were Mr. John Norbury and Miss Mamie Clark, two well-known young people, and the nuptials were witnessed only by relatives and a few 'intimate friends of the contracting parties. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the residence of the groom’s father, William Norbury, to indnlge in a feast and spend the remainder of the day in a pleasant social manner. The bride, who has lived at Fast St. Louis, has made her home in , this city for about a year and has made t many friends. She is an affable }*oung j lady and possesses many winningqual-! ities. The groom, who has been a life-! long resident of Troy, is known only as an energetic and straight-forward young man of quiet and unassuming . manner. The happy couple have gone September; hence to housekeeping in a portion of Er-hardt Dcimling's residence on Center street, where they have nicely furnished rooms and are at home to friends- The Call joins in congratulations and trusts that life’s rugged pathway for them will have many roses and few thorns.VThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stienhans was christened at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran church at.ions of astronom-properly watched early in October, ire that generous localities during iod in August, es-y storms move at nsd along the gulf, itorms, as a rule, polar regions, in-mathetie. comnen-M. F Zent, president underwriters of the S district, located at Eat here thiB week inspect: tion of the incandesce placed in business ancMrs. Fred Heintzem; was a guest of her p Mrs. Michael Hoppe, tlves, last Sunday, and Rufus Busseaccon for a week’s visit in thMrs. A. J. Kraft, of panied by Mrs. Igtfc Troy, who is sojournir Mineral Springs, dro’ afternoon and called Highland Journal.Frank Purvjance, c traveling agent for thlt; lard Medicine Compai days durirflc his summhis cousin, Jas T. Pt city this week.Wm. Geitz, wife and Frese and wife, of St. Hauptmann, wife and Collinsville, were gues ge and family on Wed)Fred Liebler and I ha us. drove over fron Sunday and called on and John Liebler wlt; here on Wednesday evMrs.. Mary Hoffman Neb., and sister, Miss of Denver. Colo, are h their brother, Philq other relatives.Mrs. John Appel, nlt; arrived here with her to visit her parents an —Highland Leader.S. C. Barber, the
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Troy, Illinois, US

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