YV 1ULU LUU»15 u.lja.South-east Franklin.Married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Eilts, in Franklin township, their daughter, Miss Aunchen, to John J. Eggerling, of Uniou township. The ceremony was performed at three o’clock, Wednesday, February 25, Rev. C. W.. Otto of Atlantic officiating. About sixty guests witnessed the event and after congratulations an elegant wedding supper was served. The young people are well and favorably known in this vicinity. They will make their home on a farm in Lincoln township. Many beautiful presents were received and following is a list of some of them:—Mr. and Mrs. E. Eilts, half dozen chairs; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eggerliug, $20.00; John Eilts and wife, $10.00; Henry and Marie Eilts, rocking chair; Adolph and Gesine Eilts, set sadirons: Henry Dusing and wife of 111., bed spread; Geo. Albers and wife, half dozen chickens; Ed Euken and wife, 2 rockers; Jno. Euken, clothes basket; Caroline, Amalie and Frieda Euken, towels; Mr. and Mrs. R. Fooken, fruit set; Alfred Spies and wife, lamp and heifer calf; Eiva and Henry Spies, towels; H. Spies, $2.00; J. Tibken and wife, berry set; Mrs. P. Bannick and sons, clock; Mr. and Mrs. John Rath-mann, H. Wiechmann and Julius Wolf, clock; Jno. Spies and wife, bread plate; Miss Arvilla Bittman, bread plate; Miss Gerhardine Klop-penburg, table cloth; Miss Anna Tibken, l Miss Marie Tibken, glass set; Fritz Tibken, berry set; Miss Eugene Tibken, coffee pot; Peter Tibken, alarm clock; Wm. and Marie Sandhorst. glass set; Geo. and Kate Bebrends, water set and cake plate; Fritz Proehl, $1.50; M. Eden, set knives and forks; Tkeo. Kloppenburg, buggy whip.posiMis:to CthehealplanT held 9 th, of tl outj11. IDpracwee!raihing.last by I is a Uni' ago. ily t canTi chui duel Ada ed V mee ly a of M conf ter 1 the thro app. The genl tern sion sucl dike men pur logi stru dree