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Athletics—W. Strain 3, Markle p, Kolls 1, Johnson 2, Cunningham 3, G. Huristone ss, F. Hurlstone rf, E. Strain, cf, Jeske If Dodgers—Klaman c, Dean, Leverenz and Grider p, D. Hutchinson 1, J. Hutchinson 2, Hall 3, Keller ss, Traver rf, Arquette cf, Goodsell If. McCauley of Woodstock umpired the game.Bottlemy-KollsFred W, Bottlemy and Miss Elsie J. Kolls were married Wednesday morning, May 28, at 9 o'clock at the M. E, parsonage in Hebroo, Rev. Ted rick officiating.The bridesmaid was the bride’s sis ter, Miss Jessie Kolls, while the bridegroom was attended by Clarence Johnson.Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party proceeded to the bride's home, where they partook of an elegant wedding dinner prepared for them, after which the newly married couple departed for a wedding trip to Chicago.\—The-br-ide-is-a-da ugh tec-o f-Mr^and«Mrs. Fred Kolls of Linn, Wis. She is a young lady of many pleasing qualities, being popular and bigbly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, ail of whom extend congratulations.The bridegroom is a son of Mrs.Fred Bottlemy of Aiden and is a youngrgan of ability and promising future. 1-HaJsIalthtul^JiQjaest-aDd upright,-Of.good habits and good business Jadg-ent, and bis' many^friends wish hia happy and prosperous future.Mr. and Mrs. Bottlemy returnedRrdm their wedding- ^rip^afcqrtjijr-night andMarriage LicensesKnud L. Peterson, 44, Harvard, to | \ Anna E. Chase, 55, Dunham Tp.Floyd Earl Thompson, 23, LaG range, |g to Octavia Dalton, 25, LaUrange.Fred W. Bottlemy, 27, Alden, to 11 Elsie J. Kolls, 20, Linn, Wis.Earle N. Peck, 28, Crystal Lake, to 11 Edith B. Timm, 18, Crystal Lake.Walter Louis Keller, 22, Harvard, jj to Ella Emma Zander, 23, Harvard.Arthur Martin Torgeson, 24, Elk-jj hart, Ind., to Juliette Richardson, 22, Harvard.Fred W. Kopsell, 25, Efuntley, to Ella B. Meier, 21, Crystal Lake.Summer AnnouncementIn a full page ad outage 7 of this issue Anderson Bros, state that they have a store full of men's new togs, j eEverything fashionable in spring wear at prices to make buying spring ward |B robes easy. The famous Hart, Scbaff-ner Marx clothes are their big seller No matter what price you pay for one of these suits, you will have a | n Style created b? 5 world-breaking designer. See the offers Anderson f Bros, are making on shirts, neckwear, ^ hosiery, -underwear, spring and sum- q per hats, shoes and4 oxfords. Read q their ad .on page 7 and go early and select your summer wear while thestock—is-completer Manager *“Doy]and his assistants are always on the alert to give you the best there is in | flt;tbeiHine. - —in Alden tillage.■■ ■ ' •'TTTT-- s.AS.Seed CoraWe offer for sale choice, home grown seed corn, ensilage, sweet corn, rape, I it Yankee corn, field peas, alfalfa, millet, [ai JHupgarlan seed, etc. v ILHeiflley j 12l^ner— . lb
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