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WERE MARRIED TUESDAY$MR. FRANCIS JACKMAN AND MISS EVA MURPHY MARRIED AT ASSUMPTION CHURCH.Ur. Francis Jackman anti Miss Eva Murphy were united in marriage at the Assumption church in this city Tuesday morning, January 19. Very Rev. P. F. Farrelly officiated. The bride was attended by the 'groom’s sister. Miss Alice Jackman and the groom by Eugene Murphy, brother of bride. A sumptuous wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mur* phy of Emmetsburg township, at which all the local relatives of the bride and groom were present. The young couple left the same morning for Sioux City, ’fliey will be absent a few weeks and upon their return they will begin housekeeping on his farm in Walnut township where he has erected a tine new home and has everything in readiness for his wife. The bride is very worthy and ranks’ high among the intelligent and well educated young ladies of the county. She has been teaching school for several yonrs, since her graduation from St. Mary Acud-erny and has wop an enviable reputation as a capable teacher. She has many charms and graces that makes her fL genuine favorite. The groom is the/youngest son of .Patrick Jackman of Walnut township. He is, in a financial way, probably as well off as any young man in the county. He is active, industrious, wideawake and will succeed beyond a doubt He owns and operates one of the very best farms in our county. Besides this he is a young man of integrity and good habits. The Tribune is sincere in extending our very best wishes to Mr. and Mrs Jackman and trusting that all of their lives will be blessed with pence and happiness.
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Emmetsburg Palo Alto Tribune

Emmetsburg, Iowa, US

Wed, Jan 20, 1915

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