Wedding of Miss Grulke to Mr. Fred. Wendt is « Very PrettyAffair.A quiet wedding oeeured this afternoon at two o’clock when Fred5 Wendt of this city, and Miss Sophia Grulke of near Lewis, were united in marriage. The wedding oeeuredat the German Evangelical churchwith Rev. Braun offisiating. The wedding march was played by Miss Emma Thurman of Atlantic. Miss Lottie Bonnett sang, 0, PromiseMe.” \The bride wore creme mesaiine and carried bridal roses.'accompanied by her bridesmaid, Miss Lucie Cooper of Neola, who wore a netting over pink mesaiine. The groom wore blue serge, and was accompanied by Ernest Grulke as best man. The ring bearer was Miss I-Iildgarde Breli-mer. The wedding was a very pretty one, only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties and a few friends' being present.Smoke Lord Ldbster Cigar, 8c.C. V. Smith Wi ed VVitl HasThe Unique t to H. L. Frost, who has been C. V. Smith, ir Telegraph com has ret.ired| fror the house. T running motion doing a good 1 Mr. H. L. F residents here and will contii on up-to-date same good els Frost will be' father in the business which any interruptio—Plumbing aDG. A. Salisbury 112.-BOOST FOsfc*** *★*i