Emmetsburg Democrat Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa Wednesday, Mar 1, 1916 FITZPATRICK-KELLY Mr. D.J. FITZPATRICK and Miss Mary KELLY were united in marriage at the Catholic church in this city Wednesday morning, at eight o'clock, Rev. J.J. KELLY officiating. Miss marle MAHAN and Mr .V.L. O'CONNOR acted as bridesmaid and groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony the contracting parties repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. Mr and Mrs FITZPATRICK left during the day for Vail and Denison, Iowa, on a wedding trip. They will also spend a short time with relatives at Omaha and Des Moines. Mr and Mrs FITZPATRICK will occupy the old Ned MAHAN farm during the coming year. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs James KELLY of this locality. She is one of the popular and highly esteemed young ladies of our community, and is a member of a prominent and influential family. She has a host of friends and acquaintances who prize her for her many lady like qualities. The groom came to this county a number of years ago. He is a young man of sterling integrity, is industrious and honest and is in every way worthy of the young lady he has chosen as his companion for life. The Times joins their many friends in extending congratulations.---Graettinger Times. Married at Havre, Montana, Today Mr Edward BOUGH and Miss Anna O'CONNOR, well known to our county readers, were married this morning at the Catholic church at Havre, Mont. Father EAGLETON of that place officiating. The wedding dinner will be given at the home of Mr and Mrs D.E. LAMBE of that place, formerly of this county. Mrs. LAMBE is a sister to the bride. Mr and Mrs BOUGH will make their future home on a ranch in that locality. The bride is a daughter of the late Thomas O'CONNOR of Graettinger, who was one of the old settlers of that locality. She grew to womanhood in this county and ws esteemed for her many admirable qualities. Some time ago she went to Havre and has since lived at that place. The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs Peter BOUGH of this city. He is a genial, courteous, upright most worthy young man. He has a wide circle of friends who join the Democrat in wishing him and his chosen companion health and happiness for life. Were Married Wednesday Mr M.T. THOMPSON of Ruthven and Miss Lillie Viola HANSEN were married at the home of the bride in Emmetsburg township last Wednesday. Rev. S.A. SANDOW of Graettinger officiating. We extend hearty good wishes to the happy couple. Married in Emmetsburg Thursday. Mr. Frank TRUNNEL of Galva, Iowa, and Miss Gertrude HARRIS of Graettinger were married in this city Thursday, Rev. C.H. VANMETRE officiating. Much joy to the happy couple. Interesting School Trial at Graettinger. Saturday a very interesting school trial was commenced at Graettinger and it continued for two or three days. Mr .WILDEY charged one of hte teachers- Miss Inez CROSS- with incompentency, untruthfulness, vindictiveness and discourtesy towards a patron of the school. The case was tried before Supt. Margaret RYAN. Attorney J.W. MORSE of Estherville appeared for plaintiff and Attorney Dan KELLY of this city for defendant. There were a large number of witnesses. Miss RYAN will not, we understand, give her decision until March 7. Public Sale Dates Mrs. Mary A GIBBS, three and one-half miles southwest of Emmetsburg, Tuesday, March 7. F.D. HURLBURT, five miles east and one mile south of Graettinger, Wednesday, March 15. Cathy Joynt Labath Palo Alto Co, IA USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~iapaloal/paloalto.htm The Irish in Iowa http://www.rootsweb.com/~iarecrds/