24 FEB 1911
* The Napoleon Homestead has the
following to say about W.C. Miller, at one time our popular photographer:
W.C. Miller, the popular young Ashley photographer, and Miss Lillie Mae
Jacobs, of Velva, were married at the home of her parents, near Velva, last
Sunday, the 12th inst. The happy couple were east-bound passengers
Wednesday enroute to Ashley, where they will reside. The Homestead wishes
Mr. Miller and his bride unbounded happiness and success.
3 MAR 1911
* Jake Hummel and Miss Florence Hawn left for Jamestown Wednesday and
were married at that place the same evening or Thursday. We cannot give an
account of the wedding this week for they left unexpectedly to many but are
expected home again this evening.
10 MAR 1911
* In last week's issue we mentioned the marriage of Florence Haun to
Jacob Hummel but were unable to give the details as the young couple
preferred to keep them to themselves. The were married at the Windsor Hotel
in LaMoure last Wednesday by County Judge Lint and returned to Gackle
Saturday evening. They were met at the depot by a large number of their
friends who were amply supplied with rice. They were escorted up town in a
sleigh especially constructed for the purpose. After driving around town
for some time they were left at the Cataract Hotel with the many good
wishes and congratulations of their friends. The republican joins in
wishing them prosperity in the future.
7 JUL 1911
* Mrs. Hilda Erickson and Joe Matson were married at Napoleon last
week by Judge Bryant. Both are well known people in this community. Mrs.
Matson was formerly one of the Wirkkunen girls while Joe came ere from
South Dakota a few years ago. We extend hearty congratulations and wish
them much success and happiness during their wedded life.
21 JUL 1911
* Edward Kroll
and Miss Anna Lehr were united in marriage at Jamestown Wednesday of last
week in the presence of a few witnesses. The young couple will make their
home I Gackle, having a commodious new residence on the west side. Both
young people are well and favorably known in this community. We join with
their friends in extending hearty congratulations.
25 AUG 1911
"Fregien-Putnam"
- Jud Leader
* At LaMoure on Monday August 14 Miss Freda Freigien and Mr. Harry E.
Putman were united in marriage, Judge W. D. Lynch, county judge, performed
the ceremony
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Fregien living a few miles north of Jud. The groom is one of our prominent business men, being interested in a number of business enterprises in Jud besides being a prominent landowner, farmer and stock raiser. Mr. Putnam is one of the old timers here having reside in this vicinity since the early days. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam will make their home in Jud. The Leader joins a wide circle of friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Putnam a long and happy wedded life.
17 NOV 1911
* Miss Kate
Schlenker, of this place, and J. J. Hochhalter, of Streeter, were united in
marriage Saturday at the last named place, Rev. H. Nagel performed the
ceremony that made them one. The groom is in business at Streeter and the
happy couple will make their home there. Their friends and acquaintances
here extend hearty congratulations and wish them success through life's
journey.
24 NOV 1911
"Kraft--Miller
* At the hour
of eleven 0'clock Thursday morning at the home of the bride's parents at
Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft, occurred the marriage of their
daughter, Marguerite to Albert Miller of this place. The ceremony was
performed in the presence of relatives and a host of friends.
Both young people are widely known and respected at Streeter and this place and will make their home on the farm of the groom's father, Valentine Miller, north of Gackle. The Republican joins in extending best wishes.
1 DEC 1911
* Miss Fischer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer, was united in marriage to Fred
Perman Thursday, Nov. 30th, Rev France Glemkle, of Streeter, officiating.
The ceremony took place at the farm home of the bride's parents in the
presence of a large number of friends. An elaborate wedding supper was
served which the guests partook of heartily. The Republican joins the many
friends of the young couple in extending congratulations.
15 DEC 1911
"Deutscher-Weixel"
* The home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Deutscher, 10 miles north of Gackle, was the scene of a
pretty home wedding when their daughter, Lydia was united in marriage to
Michael J. Weixel of that community, on Dec 7, 1911 by Rev. Theo H.
Pfenning. The young people will make their home on Mr. Weixel's farm, 12
miles north of Gackle where a fine little home awaits the bride. The
Republican extends congratulations.
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