BlDflfc Copy* p«r vw _ _ _ II.WStrictly In Alt;lv*nc* „ _ _ „ JlMTHE INDEPENDENTF« THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF HUM. BQLDT COUNTY.THURSDAY, .TUNE 17, 190ft.A PRETTY JUNE WEDDING.On Wednesday evening, June 9 th. IftOD, a beautiful and quiet wedding tcok plane at the horao of the bride's ixirourn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart of Grove Township, when their daughter, Charlie E.( was united in tnar-'ibige with Mr, Albert C. Oisan of Humboldt,AI eighl o'clock, rb the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march were fittingly rendered by Miss Janet Hew* 3It. as violinist, accompanied on the drjmn by Miss George Hewitt, the bride and groom entered the parlor and took their place beneath the arch of ferns and snow balls, where ftev. TTerr pronounced the words which -united these two young people for life. The ceremony consisted of tile Short simple rites of the Congregational church and was witnessed by only a ■few of the moat intimate friends - of the bride and groom.After congratulations had been extended to the happy couple n sumptuous wedding dinner was served, ■which in no degree lessoned the reputation for talent in domes tic science, which the mistress of this hospitable home has long possessed. Iris and am flax adorned the table, while the parlor was profuse In ferns and snowballs.The bride wore a dainty gown of champagne moussellne, carried a bo-quet of bridal roses, and with bridal roses In her dark hair, presented a beautiful appearance. She needs no introduction to the people of Humboldt County, as she has been one of our talented teachers and one of our best young ladles, and is the possessor of Lhat power for good which ■will rank her In future as one of our noble women. The groom has lived fill his life In Humboldt County. For the past five years lie has occupied the position of deputy sheriff. He is one of the rising young men of Humboldt, whose character bespeaks for him the respect and confidence of all. He Is In every way worthy of his estimable young bride.The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents, consisting of cut glass and sliver. They will ho at home to their cfriends after July 1, at the sheriffs Tesldence In Dakota City. We join ■with the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olsen in congratulating Them, and In wishing them everything which will be (conducive to the highest and best development of their manhood and ■womunhorirt *Ul FMDAI m-t* lilIMt A lltA .1 amawglV4thePSerbyInvofDalTbeo*clpreinv1in of : InvcIn i8ingV7:3A*day2:3thewhlSpcthalariatledletTh£me:No1chini.bebusS8o*clthetimresspean c 1SetenlbatT1Sclr t