md • •Klt-m«n«) brw.j, On Wednesday evening, Feb. 15, a it I company of some sixty guests assent bled at the residence of Mr. William njr ! Mayhew to witness the marriage eer-h(, lemony of their daughter, Ettie, to i,, Harry L. Kleese. Promptly at H all o c*tc*lt;- the bridal party consisting of Miss Mae Kleese, bridesmaid. Mr. :ig. ' Will May hew, groomsman, and the tride and groom entered the parlor nd H,H* ,oyk their places under an arch I is ev'‘rgri*en8 and dowers. The mar-ive riage ceremony was performed by ra. Rev.(’oates,of Ainsworth. Then came the the congratulations of relatives111. ttm* after which a splendidjt supper was served, four young la an dies, friends of the bride, acting as i 'VH*tt-rs Hr. Hull, of Ainsworth.was an the comedian of the evening. Of of course the charivariers made the usu-ul ,-all with shotguns, tin pans, sleigh bells and a horse fiddle to make night ! hideous. Many presents, both useful and ornamental were received, y, j such as rocking chairs, dishes, silver-re ware, pictures, table linen, a clock,■ r. etc. All voted a splendid time, and u- j long life and happiness to the newly iin wedded, is the wish ofid lt;)NK or THK Ot KSTS.tve,peIIMis# Lea Rider has been quite hick for tlit- paat two weeka.Miss Rust, of Keota, stopped off here Friday night, .she was on her j way to Chicago t«» ^tutly up spring n |Styles in millinery.id