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Renwick -- Norbe & Floatrom – At Axle Jacobson,
Saturday, December 2nd, 1882. The house was well filled
with friends and the affair was a very pleasant one. After the wedding a
supper was given followed by a dance.
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Dakota City -- On Thursday, March 1st, 1883 occurred
the fortieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lyon (Edmond &
Harriet). Mr. Lyon thinks that the weather is warmer now than then, for the
reason that he did not experience as many cold chills as he did forty years
ago that day.
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Bode -- Last Sunday (May 20, 1883) we had service at
the Lutheran Church by Rev Holseth from near Estherville. Immediately
before services, Mr. Erick J. Erickson and Miss Josephine Olson were united
in marriage viz. The bridal pair and their friends remained in church
during the services, after which they retired to the home of the brides
parents where the wedding party was held. Many were pleased with the young
couple for having their nuptial knot tied before the whole congregation. A
Christian marriage service may be instructive to many at any other part of
public worship, and we see no good reason why it should be a secret affair.
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Lu Verne -- Married
at Lu Verne, May 20, 1883 by Rev.
C. W. Clifton, pastor of the Methodist Church, Robert Roy, Jr., and Miss
Amelia D. Lowry of Humboldt.
d Dakota City
-- The thirtieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H.
Taft, was an event their friends resolved should not pass unnoticed.
Invitations were quietly extended chiefly to the old settlers in the
vicinity. The evening of the 5th proved inclement, yet ever a hundred
guests assembled and many more sent in their congratulations. It was an
event long to be remembered for its pleasant reminiscences of the past, and
the cordial good will that possessed all parties, heartily enjoyed by the
self invited guests nor less by the worthy pair who were congratulated.
d Dakota City
-- Married at Dakota City, Mr. Henry Luchsinger with Anna R(h)iner, both of
Lake Township, Humboldt County, on March 6, 1883, by Rev. G. D. Fleglery.
d Livermore
-- (April 27,1883 Issue) Married at the residence of our esteemed friend and
fellow citizen, George C. McCauley, his eldest daughter, Miss Belle McCauley
to Mr. C. W. Houston of this place.
Elder Clifton officiated in solemnizing the marriage
ceremony and the happy couple departed, after a sumptuous breakfast , on the
early morning train with the well wishes of the entire community, upon a
short trip to Cedar Rapids, Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Miss McCauley is one of our most talented ladies
and is universally respected by the large circle of friends which her
amiable disposition has drawn around her.
Mr. C. W. Houston has lived in this community of
some time, and occupies the position of depot agent on the Burlington, Cedar
Rapids and Northern, and is known to be a young man of strict integrity and
ability, and is highly respected by all who know him. This is a real love
match of long standing and one which has the best wishes of all, and surely
happiness can only be the result.
Only the relatives of the contracting parties
were present at the ceremony. The bride was attired in pearl colored silk,
trimmed with point lace. The groom wore the conventional suit of black.
The following is a list of the presents:
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Very elegant watch and chain from
groom. |
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Bedding, table linen, china and
glassware, parents of bride. |
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Purse of pin money, father and
brothers of the bride. |
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Silver butter knife, sister
Maggie. |
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Silver mustard spoon, sister Flora |
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Silver sugar spoon, sister May |
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Pair bouquet holders, sister
Eugenia |
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Solid silver ladle, Grandma
McCauley of New York |
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Set of goblets with initial, set
butter pads and congratulation card, Aunt Maggie McCauley, New York |
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Pair handsome earrings and case,
Aunt may McCauley, New York |
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Silver butter dish, Aunt Mrs. H.
B. McCauley, New York |
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Hand painted panel, Mrs. Louie
McCauley of New York |
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French bisque Skye D. Bandon, of
New York |
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Hand painted Russia bath pan,
Cousin H. A. McCauley of New York |
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Wedding cake, Mrs. E. Dean, of
Cedar Rapids |
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Embroidered tidy and berry dish,
Miss Clara Dean of Cedar Rapids |
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Globe of wax flowers, Mrs. Lydia
Reese |
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Monthly rose tree, Rev. Mr.
Clifton |
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Bouquet of natural flowers, Mrs.
George Tillson |
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Set of knives, forks and carving
set, Mrs. Belle Cook, of New York |
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Livermore -- T. E. Gregg who was married to Miss Eva
M. Kenyon of Grundy Center, last week Thursday, (May 3, 1883), has brought
his bride to Livermore. They will reside on the farm of M. F. Kenyon,
three miles east of town. Mr. Gregg is an enterprising, reliable young
man, and bound to succeed.
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Lu Verne -- Mr. Mike Wagner and Miss Louisa Brinke
were united in the bonds of matrimony last Monday (July 30, 1883) afternoon,
at the residence of the bride's father. The evening of the marriage
was occupied by tripping the light fantastic toe by the friend of the newly
married couple.
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Livermore -- Married on Thursday morning, (September
6, 1883) at the home of the bride’s parents, by Rev. N. Martin, Miss Ida L.
Carpenter, of this place to J. W. Boyd of St. Louis.
The wedding party consisted mostly of friends, and
relatives, from whom the bride received many valuable presents, both in the
form of money and costly articles. The happy couple took their departure on
the 11:30 train going north, to St. Paul, from thence to St. Louis, where
they will continue to reside. Miss Carpenter ranks among the first in
society, and it is the regret of her many acquaintances that she is to make
her home elsewhere. The Gazette begs to tender many thanks for the
compliments received in the form of wedding cake, and that peace and
happiness may ever hover around their southern home, is our sincere wishes.`