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From the RICHLAND SHIELD & BANNER (Mansfield)

05 January 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 33

At six o'clock Christmas evening at the home of Dr. R.F. Wark, of Ontario, O., a number of the immediate relatives and friends witnessed the marriage of Mr. James T. Harris to Miss Emma Wark.  The ceremony, which was brief but impressive, was performed by Rev. Chriswell, pastor of the Ontario U.P. Church.  After congratulations had been extended an elegant supper was served.  The presents were numerous and costly.  Among the guests from abroad were Mr. H.D. Boozer and bride, of Mansfield;  Dr. D.H. Nusbaum, of Cullom, Ill., and Prof. L.M. Nusbaum, of Herscher, Ill.  The following day Mr. & Mrs. Harris were tendered a reception at the home of Hugh Harris.

Thursday evening, Dec. 27th., a large company assembled at the home of Mr. W.D. Bailey, four miles south of Shelby, to witness the marriage of Dr. D.H. Nusbaum, of Collom, Ill., and Miss Grace Bailey, Rev. Criswell officiating.  The next morning Dr. and Mrs. Nusbaum, accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Harris, left for Cleveland to spend a week visiting friends and viewing the sights of the "Forest City".

Lucas.  William Rummell and Effie Kaylor were joined in holy wedlock this week.

Lucas.  Frank Baughman and Jennie Giffin were united in marriage at the bride's residence on the 27th. ult.

Franklin Twp.  Henry Gates, one of Franklin's young men, was recently married to Miss Verda F. Creveling, of Bloominggrove.  We extend to the young couple our best wishes.

Lafayette.  Harry Ford and Sadie Kirk were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Christmas Day.  Wm. Crawford, of Shiloh, and Amelia Dupoy, of this place, were married at the home of the groom on the same day.  S.J. White and Miss McElroy of Millersburg, were married on the same day.  Success to the happy couples is the wish of this writer.

Mansfield.  Tuesday.  Emery A. Bevard and Florence J. Sipe, of Springfield Twp., were married in this city this morning by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles at the parsonage.

Mansfield.  Cards are out announcing the marriage of Carroll Schneck Tandy, of Vevay, Ind., and Miss Jennette Carpenter, at the palatial residence of the bride's father, Geo. F. Carpenter, on Marion Avenue, on January 9th., at 4:30 p.m.  Immediately after the marriage a tour of Europe will be made by Mr. and Mrs. Tandy.

Friday.  Mansfield.  MARRIED -- Thursday evening, the 27th., inst., at the residence of the bride's mother in this city, by Rev. D.W. Smith, Mr. Charles Zellers to Miss Julia Frietchen, both of Mansfield.

Friday.  Mansfield.  Mahlon Arnold and Miss Sadie Cowan were married last evening by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.  Mahlon was given a reception this morning by the fire laddies, in a way that was not relished.  He left for home immediately after the reception.

Friday.  Mansfield.  Dr. John Bloor, of Fredericktown, and Miss Ora Kendall were married last evening by Rev. Dr. Wiles at the residence of the bride's parents on Western Avenue, in the presence of the relatives of both parties only.  Both are graduates of the public schools here and are very popular.  The SHIELD joins with their many friends in congratulations.

Independence.  Lewis M. Myers and Miss Lovie Phell were united in marriage New Year's Day at the Evangelical parsonage by Rev. J.O. Stull.

12 January 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 34

Wednesday.  The nuptials of Mr. Carroll Schneck Tandy and Miss Jennette Carpenter were celebrated at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Geo. F. Carpenter, on Marion Avenue, in the presence of a few guests.  Mr. and Mrs. Tandy leave tonight for New York City and on Saturday they sail for Europe to be gone several months.

19 January 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 35

Lafayette.  Samuel Zehner and Della Morris were married on New Year's Day by Elder S.J. White, of Ashland.

Franklin Twp.  William J. Laser, formerly of Jackson Township, and Laura B. Bricker, of this township, have been united in marriage.

Wednesday.  The Ohio State Journal of today has the following to say of the marriage of Tom B. McCormick, of this city, at Columbus yesterday:  "Mr. T.B. McCormick, a well known salesman of Mansfield, and Miss Ella Grigsby were married at the residence of the bride's parents, 433 East Town Street, last night, Rev. Simons officiating.  About thirty-five guests witnessed the ceremony, and the presents were select and noticeable.  The couple left for Mansfield at midnight, which place will be their home."  Mr. and Mrs. McCormick arrived in the city this morning and will make their home at 41½ West Fourth Street.  Tom has the hearty congratulations of his legion of friends here for peace, prosperity and plenty.

Monday.  Loren R. Davis, of Crestline, and Miss Carrie L. Spittle, of Galion, were married at the residence of the bride's parents on last Tuesday evening.  Mr. and Mrs. Davis are well known here, where Mr. Davis is employed as traveling salesman for the Central Oil Co.

26 January 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 36

Lexington.  H.P. Maxwell and Miss Amanda Miller were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Wednesday, January 16th., at the bride's home, two miles northeast of our village.  Rev. Edmunds performed the ceremony which made the happy couple one for life.  

02 February 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 37

Wednesday.  Frank J. Nell and Miss Mary Delancy were married Tuesday evening by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

Thursday.  Russell B. Rice and Miss Dr. Alice Hartwell were married at 6:45 last night by Rev. H.A. Sumrell at the Baptist parsonage.  Mr. Rice left today noon for Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he was called by his duties as a civil engineer.  He will be gone several weeks.  The doctor will remain in Mansfield for the time being and continue the practice of medicine.

09 February 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 38

Lucas.  Otis H. McFarland and Sarah R. McDermott were made one at the bride's residence on Wednesday evening, Jan. 30th.  Rev. D.S. Jones officiating.

Thursday.  Samuel Adams and Cora E. Smith were married last evening by Rev. D.W. Smith at the parsonage.  After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents on Newman Street. 

16 February 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 39

Thursday.  Married.-- On Thursday, the 14th. inst., by Rev. D.W. Smith at his residence in this city, Mr. Lewis Yearling to Miss Matilda A. Powell, both of this vicinity.

Thursday.  Isaac W. Brumer and Miss Mary Huber were married today at the bride's home in New Washington.  Brumer's friends at the Hicks Brown Mills have fixed up a fine lot of presents for him on his return.  The bride is the lady who had an unpleasant experience in this city because she returned here from her home, where the small pox had been. 

23 February 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 40

Franklin Twp.  F.M. Cline, son of Ex-Commissioner Henry Cline, and Miss Dema A. Urich of Weller Township, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday evening, Feb. 20th.

Thursday.  Married.-- At the residence of Mr. Roland Boyce, in Franklin Township, Feb. 16, 1889, by Rev. H. McLaughlin, Mr. Elias W. Morthland to Miss Anna Hoffman, both of Franklin Township, Richland County, Ohio.

Monday.  Miss Ida Gibson and Robert Cline, both of Washington Township, were married Feb. 13th., by Rev. J.A. Dunlap.

02 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 41

Independence.  John J. Rummel and Miss Hattie Wise were married at the residence of the bride's parents west of town Wednesday evening.

Tuesday.  Gothard B. Lane and Susie Thacker, both of Newark, were married this morning by 'Squire Sibbett.

Wednesday.  Chas. Marks and Miss Lizzie Flockerzi will be married this evening.

Thursday.  Married, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th., by the Rev. W.H. Vincent, at his residence on South Main Street, Mr. Francis E. DeLancey and Miss Maggie Lightcap, all of Mansfield.

Loren O. Thompson and Miss Elise B. Mercer were married this morning at 10:30 at the home of the bride's mother on West First Street by Rev. J.W. Hubbell, of the Congregational Church, in the presence of the respective families and a few invited guests.  The groom is of the firm of Geo. C. Snell & Co., of the Boston store, and is a well known and energetic young business man.  The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. W.B. Mercer and is one of Mansfield's most charming young ladies.  Mr. & Mrs. Thompson will reside at the residence of Perkins Bigelow, corner of West Third and Mulberry Streets, and they expect to leave on a pleasure trip east in a short time.

09 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 42

Bellville.  Invitations are out for the wedding of Ed. H. Kelly, of Omaha, Neb., and Miss Florence Schuler, of this place, which is to take place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jennie Schuler, on Fitting Avenue, on Thursday, March 14th.

Thursday.  Richard M. Robinson and Abbie Miller both of this city, were married yesterday by 'Squire Endly.

Thursday.  Mr. John J. Johnston, of Wheeling, W.Va., and Miss Eliza Blanche Browning, daughter of Mr. J.W. Browning, of this city, were married yesterday at 9 a.m. at the residence of the bride on East Second Street.  They left immediately for their future home in Wheeling, where Mr. Johnston is foreman of the binding department of the Wheeling Register.  Miss Browning was one of Mansfield's best young ladies and the good wishes of many friends go with the happy couple.

The Wheeling (W.Va.) Register of yesterday contained the following concerning two of Mansfield's giddy youngsters:  "James W. Gould and Miss Mary Watkins, of Mansfield, Ohio, appeared at Justice Arkle's office yesterday at noon and expressed a desire to be married.  They had secured their license and Justice Arkle kindly consented to act as Master of the Ceremonies.  He secured the services of Rev. Dr. Cushing, who joined the twain, and the groom sealed the knot by kissing the bride right out in school."

16 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 43

Shelby.  Miss Lou Shearer and Will Sopher were quietly married at the home of the bride last Tuesday evening.

Washington.  Married, March 3rd., G.M. Charles, of this place, and Miss Lovilla A. Fleming, of Mansfield.

Saturday.  Chas. Cates went to Ontario this morning to attend the marriage of Harry Miles and Miss Cora Mabee, both of Ontario.

23 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 44

Lucas.  Married, at the residence of Rev. D.S. Jones, on Tuesday evening, March 10th., J. Frank Taylor and Miss Mattie McFarland.

Thursday.  The genial Edward Munnell and Miss Grace Pluck were quietly married by Rev. H.A. Sumrell at the Baptist parsonage at 4 o'clock last evening.  The Shield extends congratulations.

Thursday.  Fred Sutter and Miss Nellie Mickey, two of Shelby's most popular young society people, were married last evening at the residence of the bride's father in that little city.  Mr. and Mrs. Sutter have many friends in Mansfield who wish them happiness.  

Bellville, O., March 14 -- The marriage of Ed H. Kelly and Florence Schuler took place at the pleasant residence of Mrs. F.M. Fitting on Thursday at 1 p.m.  It was in every particular a genuinely happy occasion.  << A more thorough account of this wedding can be found in this article >>

On last Tuesday Miss Emma Schambs of Newman Street, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Rose Hugo, left the city presumably to visit friends at Ontario, this county.  Nothing was heard from them until last evening, when Miss Schambs' father received a letter stating that she had married her cousin, Victor Hugo, at Detroit, on Wednesday evening.  Mr. Hugo is about 20 years of age and Miss Schambs is 21.  The letter did not state where the young people expected to live.

30 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 45

Shelby.  W.C. Showalter and Jennie Shepard were married yesterday at high noon at the residence of W.J. Wilkinson on Broadway, and left immediately after on an extended western tour.

Tuesday.  Ira E. Finfrock and Miss Maude Crable will be married this evening at the residence of the bride's parents on Wood Street, Rev. J.W. Hubbell officiating.  Miss Anna Buzzard, of Delaware, will attend the wedding.

Thursday.  Clair DePue and Miss Ella Heis were married last night at the First English Lutheran parsonage by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.  

Bellville.  John Miller and Miss Cora Cornwall were married on Tuesday evening.  The ceremony was performed by Rev. Austin Philpot.

Saturday.  Burt Bonham and Vergie Chaffa were married Wednesday evening by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

Saturday.  Married, at the Congregational Church, Thursday morning, March 21st., by the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, Mr. C.H. Edwards of Lanaconing, Md., and Miss M.A. Morrison, of this city. 

06 April 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 46

Thursday.  Chas. W. Cline and Miss Nettie Armstrong were married this afternoon by Rev. N.S. Albright.

Burr R. Geddes and Miss Margaret P. Hale were married last evening at the home of the bride's parents, east of the city, by Rev. J.W. Hubbell in the presence of about forty relatives and friends.  The groom is engaged in the restaurant business with his father, and the bride is the third daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Hale.

Married-- At the residence of W.J. Wilkinson, Shelby, O., March 26, 1889, Mr. Wm. C. Showalter and Miss Jennie Shepard, Elder G.F. Crites, officiating.  Also, by Elder G.F. Crites, at his residence in Shelby, Ohio, March 28th., 1889, Mr. Charles E. Braden and Miss Lurilla M. France, all of Richland County.

Independence.  Frank Streeter and Mary Miller were married at the residence of John Miller in this place on Thursday last by the Rev. Stull.  They were treated to an old-fashioned "belling" Thursday night.

13 April 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 47

Independence.  Mr. D. Scott and Miss Mary Remy were married at the residence of John Freehafer on last Thursday evening.  Mr. John Kunkle and Miss Nora Spohn were also married on Thursday.

Wednesday.  Geo. W. Miley and Miss Letta M. Stone were married at the residence of the bride's parents near Shelby last evening.  They will reside in the city, Mr. Miley is employed at M.P. Mason's drug store on Main Street.

Thursday.  Married, on Wednesday evening, the 10th. inst., at the home of the bride's parents, on Willow Street, by Rev. D.W. Smith, Mr. Curtis Moore to Miss Nettie Niman, both of this city. 

Friday.  Frank Daubenspeck and Miss Matilda Hoffman were married last evening by Rev. H.L. Wiles at the parsonage.

27 April 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 49

Thursday -- Married- On Wednesday evening, April 24th., by 'Squire A.J. Endly, at his office on Main Street, Mr. Michael Agan and Miss Anna Remy, both of this city.

Friday.  Ira F. France and Miss Flemmie Turner were married last night at the home of the bride's parents in Bloomville by Rev. John Long.  Mr. and Mrs. France left this morning for a trip through the east.

Saturday.  Chas. T. Collins and Etta Randall were married last evening by 'Squire Sibbett.

04 May 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 50

Lucas.  Married-- At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. Welty, on Thursday evening, the 25th., at 5 p.m., Miss A.V. McCully and Prof. D.F. Shaffer, of Bellville.

11 May 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 51

Thursday.  Cards are out announcing the marriage of Joseph Olin, of Bellville, and Miss Nettie McElroy, at the home of Alexander McElroy, east of the city, next Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Clarence J. Hoover and Miss Hattie Tyler were married at 8:30 last evening at the home of the bride's parents on Park Avenue East by Rev. H.A. Sumrell.  Only the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties were present.  The ceremony was followed with a sumptuous wedding supper.  Mr. Hoover is one of Mansfield's best known young men and is employed in R.A. Kimmel's grocery.  The bride is the daughter of W.F. Tyler, and is a very charming young lady.

John T. French and Ora E. Woner, Edward W. Stoler and Hattie Trease, were married yesterday by Rev. H.A. Sumrell at the Baptist Church parsonage.

Walter D. Grubaugh and Dora E. Secrist were married last night by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

18 May 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 52

Tuesday.  Thos. Albertson, of Akron, and Lillie M. Jackson, of this city, were married last night.

Wednesday.  Patrick C. Keefe and Helen Michael were married at St. Peter's Catholic church this morning by Rev. Father Magenhann.

Thursday.  Job S. Olin, of Bellville, and Miss Annetta McElroy, were married yesterday morning at the home of the bride's parents, three miles east of the city by Rev. D.J. Meese.  About sixty invited guests witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by a sumptuous wedding dinner.  Mr. Olin is the son of one of Richland County's wealthiest farmers, and the bride, the youngest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alexander McElroy.  The newly wedded couple left yesterday for a trip through the west.

Friday.  Cards are out announcing the marriage of May 22nd., of Miss Jennie Vennum to James Cook, formerly of this city but now of Wichita, Kas.  The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents on West Fourth Street.

25 May 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 1

Wednesday.  Miss Fredrica Reinewald and Philip Biebricher, of Bellvue, were married at 11 o'clock this morning at the German Evangelical Church by Rev. F. Buesser.

Will M. Barton and Miss Edith Willis were married at 8:30 last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 58 East Fourth street, Rev. D.W. Smith officiating.  Only the near relatives and friends of the contracting parties, to the number of about 20, were present.

01 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 2

Wednesday.  Frank H. Wigle, formerly of this city, and Miss Luenetta Gale, will be married this evening at Central City, Neb.

Thursday.  Married-- On Wednesday evening, the 29th. inst., by Rev. D.W. Smith, at his residence on West Third Street, Mr. George A. Mull to Miss Cora M. Myers, both of this city.  

Saturday.  Chas. Orewiler and Miss Alice Day, of Ontario, were married this morning at the M.E. parsonage by Rev. N.S. Albright.  After the ceremony the newly married couple and a party of friends went to Fleming's Falls to picnic.

On Thursday, May 23d., 1889, Miss Luella J., daughter of Hon. and Mrs. S.S. Bloom, of Shelby, and Dr. M.T. Love, son of the late Hon. Joseph Love, of Knox County.  rev. J.E. Lerch, of the Lutheran Church, performed the ceremony at 6 p.m. in the presence of relatives of the several families and a few personal friends of the parties.

08 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 3

Thursday.  Cards are out announcing that on June 19th., C.C. Larribee, of the Larribee Manufacturing Company, and Miss Florence Ingersoll, one of Mansfield's most accomplished ladies, will be married at the bride's home on Park Avenue West.

Saturday.  Married- At the Congregational parsonage, May 29th., by the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, Jacob Krabill Jr., and Miss Mary C. Conley.

15 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 4

Will J. Berno and Miss Anna S. Elliott were married last evening at the parsonage of Grace Church by Rev. S.M. Holden.  After the ceremony the newly wedded couple, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Holden, proceeded to the home of the bride's parents on West John Street, where a sumptuous supper was served to the relatives of the contracting parties.  The groom is the son of Peter Berno and is engaged in the boot and shoe business with his father.  The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and was formerly employed in Moses Black's dry goods store, which position she resigned about two week ago.  Mr. and Mrs. Berno will occupy rooms at the corner of South East Diamond and First Streets.  

Wednesday.  Miss Mary I. Follett, daughter of Hon. Charles Follett, of Newark, Judge of the Circuit Court of this district, was married yesterday to Henry C. Hodgkins, of Watertown, New York.

Wednesday.  Stephen T. Stewart, of Galion, and Miss Flora E. Scranton, of this city, were married this morning at the residence of the bride's parents on West Bloom Street.  Rev. J.W. Hubbell officiating.

Friday.  Chas. Huffman and Miss Alice Copeland were married last evening at the First English Lutheran parsonage by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

22 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 5

The Ingersoll residence on Park Avenue West presented a handsome appearance last evening it being the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Charles C. Larrabee and Miss Florence S. Ingersoll.

29 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 6

Wednesday.  Fred. Remy and Miss Maggie Daum were married at the residence of the bride's parents on Spring Mill Street last night.  Their friends are offering congratulations.

Wednesday.  Chas. McGrew Roose, of Mansfield, and Florence Lautzbaugh, of Tiro, O., were married at the residence of the bride's parents in Tiro at 4 p.m. yesterday and returned on the first train to Mansfield and repaired at once to their future residence on East Second Street, which has been furnished throughout by the groom's father, Mr. Jacob Roose, of this city, and awaits their occupancy.  Their many friends unite in congratulations and good wishes.

06 July 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 7

Wednesday.  Ira S. Hamblin, son of the street commissioner, and Miss Ida Chronister were married this morning at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. H.A. Sumrell.  The newly married couple will spend their honeymoon and Fourth in Cleveland.

13 July 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 8

Thursday.  Married, July 10, at the parsonage by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Mr. William A. Wentz and Miss Lillie Chronister.  Also at 8:30 p.m. on the same day, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Christian Stevick, by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles, Mr. William Martin and Miss Carrie M. Stevick.

Friday.  Abraham S. Kerr, Jr., and Mary E. Warrell were married Wednesday evening at the First English Lutheran parsonage by Rev. Dr. Wiles.

Friday.  Dwight Moore and Miss Sadie Deardorf, both of Orchard Street, were married Wednesday night by Rev. Dr. Wiles and were given a Fourth of July belling last night.  Mr. Moore bought the cigars for the boys.

20 July 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 9

Friday.  C.W. Ferguson and Miss Ida M. Finn, both of this city, were married last evening by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles at the Lutheran parsonage.

27 July 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 10

Wednesday.  Robert C. Steinruck and Miss Nellie A. Dukes were married at 1 p.m. today at the residence of the bride's parents, 38 Sturges Avenue, Rev. N.S. Albright officiating.  Mr. and Mrs. Steinruck leave at 3:33 over the B.&O. for a trip to Detroit, Cleveland and Lakeside.  The bride is the daughter of Theo. W. Dukes and the young man is employed at H. & A.M. Young's Dry Goods store.  They will reside with Mr. Dukes on Sturges Avenue.

03 August 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 11

Jeremiah M. Jones and Margaret M. Shafer, both of Lucas, were married this morning by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.

Friday.  Wm. Thoma and Miss Susie Roadpouch were married at the First English Lutheran parsonage last night by Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.

Monday.  James McCafferty and Miss Encie Miller were married Saturday night by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

10 August 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 12

Thursday.  L.O. Littler, of this city, and Miss Stella Sackman, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., were married this morning by Rev. H.L. Wiles.  Mr. and Mrs. Littler went to Galion at noon for a short visit.  Twenty-one years ago Rev. Wiles married the father and mother of the bride in Monroe Township, this county.

Friday.  Married -- On Thursday evening, the 1st. inst., by Rev. D.W. Smith, at his residence on West Third Street, Mr. George W. Grumbling and Miss Mary Wirtz, both of Mansfield.

17 August 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 13

Wednesday.  John S. McGeah, of London, Eng., and Miss Emily C. Gibson, of this city, will be married this evening at the United Presbyterian church by Rev. W.H. Vincent.

24 August 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 14

Wednesday.  Wm. Sites and Mary G. Hines were married this afternoon by Rev. N.S. Albright at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage.

31 August 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 15

Friday.  Miss Nettie Eggert, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A.J. Eggert, of North Mulberry Street, will be married Wednesday, Sept. 6th., at 6 p.m. to Mr. W.T. Fulton, of the Mansfield Buggy Co.  

07 September 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 16

Bellville.  Charlie Mock and Miss Edith Steel were married at the M.E. parsonage by Rev. Philpot on Thursday evening, August 29th.

Tuesday.  Edward T. Platt, of Delaware, and Miss Emma E. Steiner, were married last night by Rev. H.L. Wiles at the First English Lutheran parsonage.

Thursday.  Alexander Ish and Miss Annie R. Young were married Tuesday by 'Squire Sibbett.

Married -- Sept. 3d, by Rev. W.H. Vincent, at his residence, 118 South Main Street, Mr. John T. Shortess and Mrs. Alpha Crouch, both of near Mansfield.

Monday.  Miss Madge Cain, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George F. Cain, formerly of this city, will be married on Wednesday evening, September 11th., at Albion, N.Y. to Dr. Charles M. Burrows, also of Albion.  Rev. Cain was for a number of years the popular pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city and the prospective bride has many friends who extend best wishes.

14 September 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 17

Lafayette.  Albert White and Ella Ford were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Saturday evening, Sept. 7, at the home of the bride's parents, G.W. Ford and wife, Shiloh, O.  

Wednesday.  Asa Carr, of this city, and Miss Maude Daup, of Loudonville, were married last evening by Rev. H.L. Wiles.  They will leave this evening for Cincinnati.

Friday.  Married, on Thursday, the 5th. inst. by Rev. D.W. Smith, at his residence in this city, Mr. Amost Crall of Ganges, O., and Mrs. Mary A. May, of Shelby, O.

21 September 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 18

Wednesday.  John F. Rininger and Verdie M. Fish of Lexington, were married yesterday at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. H.L. Wiles.

Wednesday.  The marriage of Ferdinand H. Fox and Miss Mary Troll will be solemnized this evening at the residence of the bride's father, Martin Troll, on South East Diamond Street.

Thursday.  John Cairns and Miss Dora A. Uhlich were married last night at the residence of the bride's parents on Spring Mill Street.  Mr. Cairns is a lineman on the P.F.W.&C., and his bride is a most accomplished young lady, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George Uhlich.  

Ferdinand H. Fox and Miss Mary Troll were married at 7 o'clock last evening in the presence of their near relatives at the home of the bride on South East Diamond Street, Rev. F. Buesser officiating.  After the ceremony the guests were served a sumptuous wedding supper.  The bride and groom did not take a wedding trip, but will immediately go to their future home at 51 South Main Street.  Mr. Fox is a salesman for Harroun & Co., and the bride is a daughter of Martin Troll and was until recently one of the most popular teachers in the Mansfield public schools.

28 September 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 19

Wednesday.  Frank Wirick and Miss Vera Stewart were married last evening at the Congregational parsonage by Rev. J.W. Hubbell.

Saturday.  MARRIED -- In this city, Sept. 18th. by the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, Mr. Rufus M. Lane and Mrs. Hester D. Baldwin.  Sept. 19th., by Rev. Hubbell, Mr. John A. Harris, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Miss Alpha Yingling, of Lucas, O., at the residence of Mrs. D. Sebastian Jones.  Sept. 19th., also by the Rev. Hubbell, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Disbro, Clinton V. Denman and Mae M. Worth.

05 October 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 20

Lucas.  Another one of our prominent young ladies has united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Miss Alpha Yingling and Mr. John Harris, of Pittsburgh, Pa.  Mr. Harris and his bride started for Pittsburgh, Tuesday morning, where they expect to go to housekeeping.  The best wishes of their many friends go with them.

Tuesday.  John A. Bell and Miss Verda Cook were married Saturday night by Rev. H.L. Wiles, at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran Church.

Thursday.  Married, on Wednesday, the 2nd. inst., by Rev. D.W. Smith, at his residence in this city, Mr. Lorenzo H. Johns to Miss Emma Miller, both of the vicinity of Bellville, this county.

12 October 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 21

Shelby.  Editor Hill has taken unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Hammel, of our city.  The happy couple are at this time absent on their wedding tour.

19 October 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 22

Wednesday.  John Dir and Nora Hackman were married Monday by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

Thursday.  John P. Darling and Mary Falloon, of near Perrysville, were married by Rev. H.L. Wiles this afternoon.

Thursday.  The wedding ceremony of Mr. Charles S. Harrison, the well known ladies' furnisher, and Miss Mollie V. Neff, was solemnized last evening at the St. Luke's Lutheran Church, by Rev. D.W. Smith, in the presence of about 100 invited guests.  As the bride and groom entered the church, they were greeted with a wedding march from the deep tones of the organ, presided over by Mrs. Frank M. Remy.  Little Misses Alice D. Harrison, daughter of the groom, and Florence Strock, were the bridesmaids.  Immediately after the ceremony the newly wedded couple adjourned to the residence of Mrs. P.L. Harrison, where they will reside.

26 October 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 23

Bellville.  Mr. Will Nelson and Miss Lucy Clark, of Ashland, were married in this place on Thursday evening, Oct. 17th.  They had considerable difficulty in finding a minister to tie the matrimonial knot.  They first called at the M.E. parsonage and found that Rev. Philpot was not at home.  They then called on Rev. Kaufman and he refused to perform the ceremony, because the license had not been issued in this county.  They next went to Justice Howard, who declared the license valid and took them to the residence of C.P. Nash.  Rev. Nash was attending a prayer meeting at the home of one of his congregation, but soon arrived in response to the call of a messenger and the young couple were pronounced man and wife.

Wednesday.  J.D. Sneider and Miss Mary E. Ritter, both of Newville, were married last Sunday at the parsonage of the First Lutheran Church by Rev. Wiles.

Thursday.  Hezekiah Cates and Angeline S. Burns were married last night by Rev. W.L. Bowell.

Thursday.  A.B. Plank and Miss Laura Buchanan, both of Independence, were married last evening by Rev. H.L. Wiles at his residence in this city.

Thursday.  Mr. H. Bert Edwards, of Boston, and Miss Della Balliett will be married next Tuesday evening at the residence of the bride's parents on West Third Street, by Rev. H.L. Wiles.

Friday.  Mr. John P. Taylor, of Anderson, Ind. and Miss Essa M. Parker, of this city, were married last evening at the residence of the bride's father, attorney S.C. Parker, on South East Diamond Street.  Rev. H.A. Sumrell, of the Baptist Church performing the ceremony.

02 November 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 24

Washington.  C.S. Miller and Miss Anna Shoup, both of this township, were married the 24th.  We extend congratulations to the happy couple.

William Ackerman, the popular mail carrier, and Miss Ollie Bloor, were married last evening at the residence of the bride's parents on Park Avenue East, by Rev. H.L. Wiles, in the presence of a few relatives and friends.  Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman left last night for Columbus and will be absent about two weeks.  

Geo. W. Shultz and Miss Ella Pittenger were also united in marriage by Rev. Wiles at the home of the bride, five miles north of the city on the Olivesburg Road.

Thursday.  Married -- By Elder G.F. Crites, at his residence on East Main Street, Shelby, O., Oct. 30th., Mr. C.L. Payne, of the Shelby News, and Miss Catherine Boreman, all of Richland County.

The wedding ceremony of Herbert Edwards and Miss Delle Balliett was solemnized last evening at 7 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Balliett, No. 150 West Third Street, by Rev. H.L. Wiles.  

Friday.  Geo. Steiner and Miss Della Walker were married at the home of Frank Hackton, on Spring Mill Street, last night by 'Squire Endly.

Friday.  Fenimore Cooper Platt, of Cleveland, but formerly of Shelby, and Miss Jennie E. Carlisle were married at the former place on Monday last by Rev. Hildreth.

09 November 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 25

Tuesday.  Married, at the home of Wm. G. Patterson, near Ontario, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 30th., 1889, by Rev. J.H. Barron.  Mr. Robert Jessen and Miss Hattie Patterson, all of Springfield Township, Richland County, O.  About 100 guests were present and the occasion was joyous and pleasant.

Thursday.  Edgar B. Richey and Miss Ida Goon were married by the Rev. D.J. Meese at the parsonage yesterday afternoon.

Friday.  Mr. John McElroy and Miss Effie Fisher, daughter of Infirmary Director Joseph Fisher, were married at the Children's Home at 7 o'clock last evening, Rev. N.S. Albright, officiating.  

16 November 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 26

Washington.  Married, Oct. 31st., Mr. William Cashel, of this township, and Miss Anna Marks, of Monroe Township.

Wednesday.  Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Lena Beilstein and Jacob Shafer, at the residence of the bride's parents on High Street, next Wednesday evening.

Thursday.  Edward R. Pugh and Miss Elizabeth A. Martin were married on the 7th. at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin, in Weller Township, Rev. H. McLaughlin officiating. 

Friday.  David A. Banks and Miss Anna M. Davis were married yesterday afternoon at the home of the groom's brother on East Third Street.

23 November 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 27

Tuesday.  Sanford M. Cowling and Josie McGarvey were married last evening at the First English Lutheran parsonage.

Tuesday.  The marriage of Henry Shafer and Miss Lena Beilstein will take place this evening at the residence of the parents of the bride on High Street, Rev. F. Buesser officiating.

30 November 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 28

Thursday.  Married, W.O. Parsons to Miss Anna Payne, at 7 o'clock last evening by Rev. H.L.Wiles at the parsonage.

Thursday.  Married, on Wednesday evening, the 27th. inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, on Spring Mill Street, by Rev. D.W. Smith, Mr. George S. Neal to Miss Arabella A. Nunmaker, both of this city.

07 December 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 29

Friday.  Charles Scheska and Lena Bloom were married yesterday.

Saturday.  Married, on Nov. 27th., by Rev. W.H. Vincent, Mr. Philo G. Anders and Miss Dora M. Friedgen, all of Mansfield, O.

Woodville.  Married, Wm. Sturgeon and Miss Ella Robison.  The happy couple have gone to housekeeping.  Our best wishes go with them.

14 December 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 30

Washington.  C.A. Marks and Lillie E. Charles, both of this place, thought that double cussedness was better than single blessedness and were married by Rev. Wiles at the Lutheran parsonage in Mansfield on Wednesday evening of last week.

Friday.  Charles A. Wallace and Miss Mamie E. Ford were married last evening by Rev. Wiles.

Friday.  Henry D. Swineford, of Ashland, and Miss Ella Hissong, of this city, were married at the residence of the bride's father on North Water Street last night.

Friday.  Jacob Burkholder, Jr. and Miss Mary McDanel were united in marriage this morning by Rev. N.S. Albright.  The ceremony was performed in the Probate Court room in the presence of a few court-house employees.

Our well known and popular townsman, G.I. Yearick, will be married in a short time to Miss Carrie Hamilton, who formerly resided in Ashland.  Mr. Yearick's many friends here wish him a long and happy life in double harness.  Submitted by Amy.  [Richland Shield & Banner:  14 December 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 30 as re-printed from the Ashland Times]

21 December 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 31

Tuesday.  Married, Dec. 17, at the bride's residence, 51 East Fourth Street, Mr. M.V. Thomas, of Chicago, and Mrs. Carrie B. Clapp, of this city, the Rev. J.W. Hubbell, officiating.

Saturday.  Cards are out announcing the marriage of Volney Beardsley and Miss Minnie Mitchell next Wednesday evening.

28 December 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 32

Thursday.  Married -- At the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. E.K. Baker, Dec. 25th., 1889, Curtis E. Vinson and Jennie E. Bricker.  All of Shelby.

Thursday.  George W. Long and Miss Bertie McPherson were married Tuesday evening at the First English Lutheran parsonage, Rev. Dr. Wiles officiating.

Thursday.  Married -- Yesterday at 11 a.m., Mr. Charles B. Keiser and Miss Florence I. Morrison were married at the bride's residence on Park Avenue West, the Rev. D.W. Smith officiating.  Only intimate friends were present.  Mr. and Mrs. Keiser go to Galion today, where they expect to go to housekeeping at once.  


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