LYjLount l/aoor cemetery.e-e-A WEDDINGa I John Miller and MissRose Kurber MarriedQ-! Nuptials Soiemized at the St. Mary’s^ I Church This Morning byd- Father Wilken.This morning at eight o'clock, at the St. Mary’s Catholic church occurred the wedding of Miss Bose Kurber to John Miller, two popular young people of this county. The ceremony was performed by Father Wilken before a large crowd of their friends and relatives. The bride was dressed in white silk and carried a large bouquet of white roses while the bridesmaid, Miss Louisa Wertzberger, a cousin of the bride, was also dressed in white silk and carried roses. The groom was dressed in the conventional black as was Casper Miller, who acted of as groomsman. After the ceremony had been performed the happy young couple were driven to the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurber, four miles east of the city, where a big wedding breakfast was served*] and the day spent in merrymaking. Both of the young people are well known in this city, Miss Kurber being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurber and is moat popular among her associates. Mr. Miller, the groom, is a hustling young farmer, being a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, who reside just south of the city, and with whomhe has made his home for years.He is popular and has a host of friends, This evening at the Kur* her home a big dance will be held, to which a large number of guests have invitations. The music will be furnished by the W. E. Smith orchestra. The young couple will make their future home on a farm just south of this city.TAfA’C CTATCMCIUTtheIKadeiforIElssut$36*3beeda^nipwathespebeetheSo]E.Peiraipla1torforheiaocPyrmtaglt;ThterPotoofGiTbBeMw istlt;edmi