. uepaibineuuOVERLY—KUHN.One of the most pleasant occasions whic It was our pleasure to attepd was the ina riage ceremonies of Mr. Dan A. Overly an Miss Anna Kuhn at the residence of tl bride’s parents, In Tiffin township on Wei neaday eve September 3rd. At an earl hour the guests began to arrive and soo about one hundred were present. Ilev. 1 L. Snyder, of Decatur, Indiana, performe the marriage ceremony and Rev. Wales ol fered prayer. Miss Celia Potterf and Mi Fred D. Kuhn were the respective attend ants of bride and groom. Congratulation were extended by those present. Sooi after, the invited guests seated themselve to a bountiful repast in which all seemei immensely interested but none more si than B. F. Kellermire, to whom special men tion is due for his capacity and staying powers in the present of dainties and eata bles.During the evening a good social time was had. Excellent music was furnishec by H. E. Partee. At a late hour the guestf retired feeling that one of the most pleasant event of their lives had been enjoyed, Many of the guests were from Jewel, Okolo-na, Adams Ridge, Defiance, Brunersburg and Preble county. The happy couple spend a short time visiting friends in southern Ohio. They will make Defiance their future home, where the groom is engaged in the meat market business. Although their many friends here will miss them, they wish them a serene and peaceful journey as man and wife. May thestate of their conjugal felicity be never marred by any discord. The following is a list of many valuable presents:One set of plates and one set of knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhn; one testament with psalms, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Overly; one mirror, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kuhn; one clock, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Speaker; one corner bracket shelf, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kuhn; one clock, Mr. and Mrs. R, T. I Potterf; one table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuhn; one upholstered rocking chair, Mr. Fred Kellermire and family; one set of glass ware, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kuhn; one rocking chair, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potterf; one ifancy table spread, Mr. and Mrs, W. Foutz, of West Alexandria, Ohio; one catchall, Mr. and Mra Wesiy Kencig.Jelly dish, Eddie Kuhn; bed room set of ten pieces, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker; one work basket, Amanda Prueser; one comb case, Nora Kellermire; nutmeg grater, John