wresuiug“Fanner”7 to 3. in the ovemug a mutch and u leeturo byliurna, on Physical Culture, took up the earlier hours whllo a big dance concluded the day's program. Tl* ci*owd was about as largo as Doon could handlo, but all report a very pleasant day and tho citizens are to be congrtttulutoU upon so successfully ontortainlng tho largo number of visitors.Pcttlnglll-Recves.Earl PettluglU and Miss Hazel Reeves of this city wore quietly married at 1 o’clock yeBterday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage by Rev, J. A. Lory} the pastor. The young oouple departed pa the afternoon train for a trip pf‘a couple*i tif,wwiK«, Bttvsnport.: IowaIonand other Illinois pointy being tludr route.Mr. Pottlngill, who farms the Herman Uranilt farm Just south of the standpipe, is a young man of excellent character and business ability and is considered one of the coming men of the community and In Miss Hooves, the daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. James Reeves, ho has chosou a life partner who will be a helpmeet in every sense of the word. She is a lady endowed with many womanly graces and Is very popular among her large circle of friends. The Reporter extends congratulations to Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Pottlngill.SnUsorlbe tor the Reporter,