graduate of the Norm il University and in popular amour many friends, ha\ing taken an active part in social circles. Mr. HIles is well known as an athlete, having played on the Normal and Wesleyan foolball lfams i when here.! The young couple will take a short ' wedding trip and will be a* home af-| ter November li to the'r friends to 1 Fairbanks, Iowa.GLABE-WARNER.MARRIED IN IOWA.—Yesterday morning at 31 o’clock at the home of Mr. John L. Doling In Fairbanks, Iowa, was celebrated the marriage of his daughter, Mias Minnie P. Boling, and Mr. LeHuy lilies, ooth former resident* of thla city. The ceremony was witnessed by about forty guests, nnd the Me'hodtnt minister of Falrbank wan the officiating clergyman, the ring ceremony bein;: used. Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Leellu Boling, brother of tho bride, sang I Love Yn.i Truly,” uccompa-n!lt;*d by his brother, Mr. i». C. IMlng. The bride wore n handsome, woddlm. gown of crepe meteor and carried bride’s roses. A wedding aupper was served following the ceremony.Mr. and Mis Hlles are both well known young people of thl.i city and Norma!. wh»re they spent the greater part of their lives. Mrs. lilies la *•Prominent Young People of Chats-worth United at High Noon Yesterday.Chatsworth, Oct. 22.-—(Special.) — The marriage of Miss Kmma Glabe to Mr. Fred Warner, both of this cltyy took place today at high noon at the home of the bride s mother. About fifty guests wen. present. The ceremony wjs pcv formed by Rev. Edward Vaubel. of Pearl City, brother-in-law of tho bride. Tho parties were attended by Miss Liuella Glabe and Mn J. C. Kennedy, of La Harpe. The wedding march was played by Miss Elsie Heiple. cf Washington, 11!.. and lHlls Gertrude Hoiple was ring beuren Alter the ceremony a four-course din-tier was served. They departed on the afternoon train for an extended tour of the weed. .The bride la the youngest dsughte* of Mrs. Kheab-'th Glabe She graduated from the Chatsworth htgh school with the claes of 1*11 The gTlt;om tj •' *°n of Oedrge Warner, of Elliavtlle, and ha» been agent for the T.. P. 4 W. railroad for the past year. comtnH here from Biota. They will be a1 home after December 1st.MASON CITY REJOICES. |Will Celebrate Installation of Cluetot Lighting System SaturdayEvening. jMason City, Oct. ill.— (Special.)-Everything mj in readiness fur thf i or nail turning on of the new cluatoi lighting system and giving the system into the oars of tho city. The cables* connection* and lights have been tested. Tho official lighting up of tng miniature white way * will o© celebrated with an entertainment Saturday evening. October 25, the program to begin at 7 30 o'otook. This program will consist of a banti concert, selections by a math quartet and glee club and short aildr.issus by eevtual speakers. Tho program wUI be givsh on a stand at the corner of Chestnut and Main str* otg. , iFew cities of tho aixe start with a* largo a cluster lighting system nt does Maaou City. The initial numbol le twenty-two posts of five lights each, twenty-two top lights of slxiy watts each and eighty-eight dr. p light! of forty watts each, a :utal of 4b IQ watts or 3872 candle power. The lights will lie operated from tbs local municipal lighting plant The mono* for tho lights waa raised by private subscriptions from the business men and citlsens under the auspices of the Commercial Club, and represents an outlay of over »2,0tHv Tho installation of tbs system was done by and under the supervlBffui of Meters J. S Culp, A. E. Abbott, W. E. Ainsworth, assisted by Mayor 1’dinger and a large number of other enthu laatta citlsens who with the exception of a few employed laborer* donated thsls services. The light poets wilt *s treated to a coat of aluminum paint as soon as possible. Another cluster will he placed at the Cross garage and livery nt South Main and Elm streets, and n movement is now on foot to place clusters at some of ihe local churches.It PEKIN ITEMS.Board of Supervifore Appoint Com-mittas on Plans for N«w Court Houto—Tax Levy and Stats * Aid Roads.I’eltin, Oct. 22. -(Special.)—The first step toward a new court house was taken this afternoon by the board •»f supervisors when a committee of ilva was appointed to receive pinna an I specifications Which are to bo submitted to the board at tho December meeting. The committee named includes Supsrvlsora Jones of Dclavan. Lowery of Spring Lake, Nixon of Deer Creek, Reardon of Boynton andBwoitier of lfortlt;............ alsounanimously adopted a resolution which specifically states that the maximum amount to be expended for building and equipping the new court house shall not exceed the amount voted- 1250,000 The board has Indicated that a less amount will be expended If possible.Pats Annual Tax Lavy,The board of supervisors today passed the annual tax levy, amounting to (103,75*, «s against 1101,230 lastStats Aid Roads.The supervisors today rearranged the plan for county roads by stuto aid. A new road running from thu McLean county line, east of Tatewell. In a westerly direction to the Hiring I.aka club house, a distance of twenty -seven miles, was one of the principal roads dectgnuted Another romi was one running northeast from Morton five miles to Tremont. The road from Mackinaw to Tremont ...s cut out and u new road substituted, Mackinaw tlt;» Allentown to Morton, to connect with the Tremont road, a distance of rig miles. Eant Peoria to Washington, twelve miles: Green Valley, running throe m!ls west to county line; one and one-half miles south Green Valley to connect with Winkel road.thence west to Young's corner, thence to county line, about five miles: one and one half miles out of Delavan, passing Pralr’e pest cemetery; road running from Tremont south three mllea to tap new east and west road, Tasewelt to Spring Luke.David Kumpf Killed,David Kurnpf, aged 23, son of William Kumpf, was killed this evening st the plant of the Corn Products Refining Company. Hs was caught between some timbers and a truck and crushed to death. Coroner Maseu took charge of the body and will conduct an inquest tomorrowOther Items.Alice Schmidt, of East Foorla. has filed suit for divorce from Louis J. Schmidt, charging cruelty and non-support.Alonxo Hart has sued for dlvorea from Frances A. Hart, charging desertion. They formerly resided in Chicago, but the compla'nant la now a resident lt;f East Peoria.Charles Terrell, aped :;2, of thla city, applied fpr a I rente to wed Anna Duf field, aged 1 t. but was refused. Tbs mother of tho girl was i re*icnt to ttv# hrr consent.Charles W Penning and Doris Bloom r, both of Pekin, were married her© this afternoon.1 tula Holmes, charged with threatening tlt;* shoot some carpenters In bprir.g Lake township, has been hound rvet in the sum of 1200 to await the action of the December grand Jury.— Misses Bessie and Ruby Brigham have returned home from several weeks on a visit with their s'ster, Mrs. Edna D. Pofr, of Nerwman, 111.