Chairman.MARRIED,“lli*ar the hells. Wedding bull}*,* iihLon Chri 15 M 15 A FW I) ft IW I11 I'i W J .1 LP AVrO' lloi W . Sms * Ad: i: i Au| Wil All; I O Ohi Chi.) A LA W 1’ I HuJ ftSarJ \ J J U Cl T IHeWWWhat a worM of melon v Tliclr music foretell:;.”Even the weather clerk wns moved t do hits beat and the days were line tor a week in anticipation of the happy event. How could it be otherwise when Providence approved the plans and guideii the course of cupid's darts.Bven Hie bridegroom's sister Bi'ssit*, grievously sick of a fever, Celt Use healing touch of life in the preparations going on about her, heart keeping Hmt to the tune sung in her ears, and she grew strong in the rhythm of hastening feet, going to the wedding. The strategy was complete when the friends of tin? groom vailed their movements in earnest solicitude for the sick girl's recovery.And so it. happened that when the 24th of January came the guests went by train and In carriages to New Providence. They came to the home of 0.B. Miller and wife where the bridal party awaited their coming.It. was just noon when Arnos B. Cobb and Mias Nettie L, Miller stood under the srailax bower studded with pink and white carnations and plighted to each other with vows never to be broken “until death do us part/’ II was high noon, the clock struck twelve as the minister spoke. Not a shadow crossed their path—a hopeful sign and | }r omen of good, voiced by the friends who congratulated the happy couple A with demonstrations of heartiness andj ^ Jj»y.Amos B. Cobb is the fourth son of George LI. and Lizzie Cobb, of Eldora H Junction. Awob was born at the 01 Junction and has many friends all over 1 1 the county, who anticipate for him a ^ successful future. ^ *Miss Nettie L. Miller, who until recently was a stenographer in the olUce -of Albrook Lundy, and second E daughter of Comrade 0. E. Miller, of New Providence, received the compli- W ments of the hour with becoming grace E and modesty, the fruits of a cultivated 1 mind and heart, Sl1The services of Mies Hattie Miller E and MIbb JeSBle Taneey at the wedding! Ml feast, made delicious the angels’ foodj^ as joy broke in waves of laughter |C around the banquet board. | ^Only the immediate relatives of tlie families were present. The gifts were useful and beautiful from friends far and near. We are sure that as fcheJV’1 news of this happy event goes over the ^ prairies of old Hardin county the roul I ^ titude of friends of Amos and Nettle El wil! join The Ilerafd in saying “God ] J* bless them and bon voyage.”NOTES.Rev. T, C. Walker, of Aurora, Mo„ j Li an uncle of Amos, tied the knot with S the Bilken cordB of love. BWill and Frank Cobb, of Clay and k1 ilancook counties, were present at the ^1 wedding. IIS.II. Davis, of Vlgars Davis, set ^ the pace in the wedding procession and ^ his handsome clerk quickly followed in *A hie footsteps. If thin is to be the habit ^ of their employoB, they may expect a multitude of applications for clerk* I j shlpa. K,Mr. Cobb, that old pioneer and vet- A eran of 'Cl, is to be congratulated on ^ rearing four stalwart, manley men, an c honor to their father and a comfort to their mother. The next we shall hear will be the ringing of the wedding bellB [ at the Junction. V*TMMF!010IKrenilie i n rt :h tsJOinidJ'Bhehef