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Brenner-Siler Wedding—Listi of Presents— FrostHas Killed tbe Fruit-General Notes.The Salem Sunday school will observe children’s day on the evening of June 25th. .John Partee is erecting a residence on his farm..Rev. .1. M. Dustman preaches at Salem church, every alternate Sabbath afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all..A. «T. Carpenter went to Cincinnati Monday, to attend the Farmers’ Conference, which is being held in that city this week. Mr. Carpenter represents the Farmers’ Alliance of thiscounty. Mr. Frost, of Portage county, purchased quite a number of milch cows in this surrounding country, last week..Mrs. Henry Stelter is on the sick list.. Mrs. Peter Hornish is dangerously ill..Tramps have been troubling the people of this community of late. The recent frosts it is thought, by all appearances have injured the fruit to such an extent that there willbe scarcely any..Virgil Moats, of Brunersburg, spent Sunday with friends in this township. .The county commissioners spent part of last weekviewing the Leithauser ditch..JohnRaumas, of Adams township, has received the contract to repair the Hol-gate pike. A great amount of stone is being hauled for the abutments of the new Chapel bridge. .LonSimmons has his first kiln of tile burned. Theyare excellent, the kind that Mr. Simmons usually manufactures. .JohnBenner and Elizabeth Siler were married by Rev. J. B. Jung, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Defiance, on Tuesday, May 12. Frank Siler and Katie Brenner, acted ;is respective attendents to groom and bride. A reception was held at the residence of the bride’sfather, Gorman Siler, during the day and evening, which was attended by upwards of 150 invited guests. Thehappy couple will reside in Tiffin township, where the groom has fitted up a house, they being both of Tiffintownship. A bountiful repast was j served, fitting for the occasion. In the evening they were serenaded by about 70 young Americans, who fairly out-done themselves. The balauce ofthe evening was spent in dancing. The happy couple have the best wishes of their many friends for a happy and prosperous journey through life. Following is a fist of the presents received:Prayer book and $4 in cash, the bride’sfather; book entitled “Devout Instructionson the Epistles and Gospels,” Mr. and Mrs.Michael Weber; Bible and roeker. Mr. andMrs. Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Singer, and *Miss Minnie Weber; shaving mug aud brush. A. L. Parker; clothes wringer, Albert Siler: fruit dish andspittoon. Miss Katie Brenner; water set and tray, George M- and Henry J. Miller; twofruit dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kameyer; gold watch chain, Frank Siler: lamp. MissDila Brenner; fruit dish. Miss Lizzie Fronk ; vinegar croit. J. H, Neaderhauser; fruit dish. John Siler and wife; $1. John Weber and wife;$2. Martin Fronk and family: fruit dish,Alice and Fred Neaderhauser; *i,8o, Fred Wesendorfer and family; $i. John Fronk; ft. Joseph Fronk and wife; three pounds of candy. Rev. J. B. Jung; Si, J. H. Robertson; set sauce dishes. Miss Ella Mattocks; wee-table dish, Win. Nell and family; rolling pin and potato masher. Mrs. S. L. Dunn: spoon holder and set of silver teaspoons, Edward Weber and lady: jelly dish. Miss Sophia F. Miller;set glassware, Mr. and Mrs. .Solomon Ingle; set silver knives and forks,Charles and Annie Smith: lt;ake stand, MissSophia Miller; fruit dish, MBs Genie Parker: bread plate, Miss Katie Miller; pepper ai d salt shaker. Miss Della Dunn; set of eraeker and ice cream dishes, Mr. and Mrs George Siler: set of plates, Mr. and .Mrs. John W. Kuhn: wash bowl and pitcher and set of silver teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geiger: egg beater, Samuel L. Dunn; meat platter, Theresa Siler; eajio stand and table scarf, Mr. and 31 rs. Martin Steinberger; lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shamberger; set of china ware. Alexander Hane and wife: celery bowl. Miss Lottie Miller: ketchal dish. Miss Mary Neaderhauser; jelley «Ii-h, Mi * Mary A. Bishop; water pitcher, Mrs. Hit-tenhlt;mse: pair of towels, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber: tablecloth, and pair of towels. George Has-hack and family; table spread. Charles Lan-tovr aud Wife; bed snread. Jonn Steflle and family: pair towels, Miss Lizzie Renemier; a finely painted jug. Miss Linda Miller; fifty jents, Anton Fisher and family: table cloth, August Lyons; two meat platters, Wesley Steffle and family; cookey -land, John Has-houk and family: fifth cents. Edgar Robertson,11I1i]1
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Defiance County Republican Express

Defiance, Ohio, US

Thu, May 21, 1891

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