Engagement, Wedding, and Anniversary Announcements

1875 

December 23, 1875 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.

— In this city, 15th inst., by Elder D. McArthur, at the residence of J. R. McIrvin, Samuel COOPER, M. D., of Mt. Zion, Macon Co., Ills., and Miss Helen D. PHILIPS, of Arcobel, Grant Co., Wisconsin.

— In this city, December 22d, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. H. Sedgwick, Mr. Fred. J. HAVERSTICK and Miss Annie BOSLER.

— In this city, at the residence of the officiating Justice, on the 16th inst., by A. J. Richey, Esq., Mr. Wilbur D. LONGNECKER and Miss Sarah A. SNYDER, both of Logan county.

— In this city, on the 16th inst., by A. J. Richey, Esq., Mr. Benjamin F. HALL and Miss Anna MISKELLY, both of Harp township.

— In this city, on the 22d inst., by Rev. G. Gray, D. D., Mr. J. R. BRIGENDINE and Miss Lavina A. DONNELLY, both of Belleflower, Illinois.

— In this city, on the 22d inst., by Rev. G. W. Gray, D. D., Mr. Samuel KIRK and Miss Bertha G. RAZEY, both of this city.

Submitted by Judy Simpson

1877 

April 20, 1877 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— At the residence of the bride's father, in Wapella township, on Thursday, April 12, by the Rev. McDonald, Mr. Scott HOUSTON and Miss Bettie BROWN, daughter of Mr. Geo. Brown.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


May 11, 1877 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

WELDON.

The social event of last week was the marriage of James F. LISENBY and Miss Belle McKELVEY, both of this place, while S. P. McKELVEY led Miss Minnie FAIN, of Clinton, to the hymeneal altar. All this happened on May 3d. Both couples took the evening train for Chicago. Tuesday evening they were given a reception by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lisenby, which was a pleasant affair. All enjoyed themselves hugely, while the Deacon seemed to be in his natural element.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


August 10, 1877 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— In this city, August 2d, 1877, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Austin J. Richey, Mr. B. J. ARTHINGTON and Miss Lavina WILSON.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


October 19, 1877 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— October 18, 1877, at the residence of Geo. Armstrong, by Austin J. Richey, Esq., Mr. Ora M. KARR to Miss Eliza A. MELLOR.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


November 16, 1877 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

CITY AND COUNTY.

David GAY and Miss Ella WOODARD were married this week.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


December 28, 1877 
Clinton Public
sClinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— On Thursday, December 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Geo. W. Gray, D. D., Miss Libbie SIMPSON, youngest daughter of Mr. Henry Simpson, and Mr. Jacob ZIEGLER, all of this county.

The marriage ceremony was performed in the presence of the relatives and a few of the very intimate friends of the contracting parties. Miss Simpson is an accomplished young lady and will preside with dignity and honor over the mansion to which her new relations transfer her. Mr. Jake Ziegler is one of the most prosperous farmers in this county.

The presents to the bridal pair were numerous and, in some cases, costly. We will briefly enumerate them. An elegant silver cake stand and card receiver, by Mr. and Mrs. Kunsch, of Des Moines, Iowa; a beautiful and costly butter dish, by Mr. and Mrs. L. Ziegler; a fine silver cake stand, by Mrs. Troutman, of Bloomington; a silver butter dish, by Miss Eva Ziegler; a set of silver knives and forks, by Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler; a crystal water set, by Mr. and Mrs. Magill; a silver card receiver, by Theodore Canfield; silver napkin rings, by Frank Griffith; a silver pickle dish, by Willie Magill; silver spoons and butter knife, by Charles Ziegler; pair of vases and butter knife, by Mr. and Mrs. Colwell; an autograph album, by Cal. Williamson, of Argenta; a toilet set, by Mamie Magill; a crystal tea set, by Miss Lou Simpson; a crystal toilet set, by Mrs. Henry Ziegler; a set of table linen, by Mrs. Bohrer; an elegant sauce spoon, by Mr. and Mrs. Freudenstein and A. L. Friedman; a silver castor and set of silver spoons, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson. And to wind up the gifts, the blessing of the editor of THE PUBLIC on the happy couple. The bridal party left for an extended tour through the Southern States.

Submitted by Judy Simpson

1878 

February 1, 1878 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

Wal W. GRAHAM and Miss Rose EDMISTON took each other for better or worse last evening. We hope that it will be for all better, and that they may live long to enjoy each other's love.

Submitted by Judy Simpson

1879 

January 24, 1879 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— On last Thursday, at the residence of the bride's parents, three and a half miles south of town, Miss Libbie BUCHANAN and Mr. N. W. SPILMAN, in the presence of a few friends. The contracting parties are residents of this county.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


February 14, 1879 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— On the 9th inst. at the residence of Mr. Thomas Cain, by the Rev. Mr. Detherage, Mr. Webb NEWMAN and Miss Kate CAIN, both of Maple Avenue. THE PUBLIC extends hearty congratulations to the happy pair.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


February 14, 1879 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

Mr. W. S. MASON, second son of Mr. John Mason, was married at Seemly, in Iroquois county, on Thursday of last week to Miss Mary J. JUDY, of that place. The young couple came home to the old gentleman's fireside last Saturday and will settle down to the realities of life.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


March 14, 1879 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— On the 15th inst., Mr. Wiley TEAL and Miss Clara WILSON. Wiley Teal cast his lot Wednesday evening. His frail barque now sails on the tempestuous sea of matrimony. Clara Wilson is no more. May their loving hearts grow lovener [sic] and always be happy.

Submitted by Judy Simpson


November 21, 1879 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.— At Wapella, Nov. 16th, by Wm. Wright, J. P., Mr. George W. BROWN and Rachel A. UPTON, both of Waynesville.

Submitted by Judy Simpson

1880 

January 2, 1880 
Clinton Public
Clinton, Illinois

MARRIED.

— December 18th, by the Rev. A. Semple, Mr. B. F. BUCK and Miss Jessie A. BRAINARD.

— December 24th, by the same, Mr. Edwin H. WILLS and Miss Kate A. EATON.

— December 25th, by the same, Mr. Robert M. WILLS and Miss Lulu M. EATON.

— December 25th, by Rev. W. W. Faris, at the residence of the bride's father in Pike county, Ill., Mr. Gilbert N. RAZEY and Miss Ellen R. COREY.

— December 20th, by the same, at his residence in Clinton, Mr. T. L. CARTMELL and Miss Mary A. HARROLD.

— In Barnett, December 25th, at the residence of Joseph D. Sprague, by John J. McGraw, County Judge, Mr. William J. SPRAGUE and Miss Martha H. ELLINGTON.

— At the residence of Mr. Henry Robinson, near Waynesville, December 25th, by Rev. J. M. C. McDonald, Mr. Samuel M. GOSSARD and Miss Martha STANPHER.

— At the residence of the bride's mother, near Waynesville, Dec. 31st, by the same, Mr. Sylvester P. STILLMAN and Miss Anna A. YOCUM.

Submitted by Judy Simpson

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