1890 Newspaper Articles
27 Jun 1890 - Sutter County Farmer
Wedding Bells: BEST-KECK - The residence of Robert Keck was filled with guests Wednesday evening to witness the marriage of his daughter Miss Frances to Samuel Best. At 8 o'clock the bride and groom accompanied by Misses Irene Keck and Belle Best as brides-maids and Messrs. Amos Blakely and Charley Best as Groomsmen, took their place before Rev. D. T. Belvel and were united by the solemn marriage ceremony of this church. Congratulations followed and a wedding supper of choice viands, etc. was partaken of by all. The young couple are well known and have all the good wishes of their many friends (among whom we wish to be considered), for a happy future. A reception will be given at the residence of the groom's father tomorrow evening. The following is a list of the wedding presents: Tea set, Robert Keck; oil painting, Mrs. Alice Keck; plush album, Miss Ida Keck; pair of vases, Miss Irene Keck; dressing case, groom to bride; silver teaspoons, Morris Peters; table linen, Mrs. Henry Best; lace counterpanes and pillow shams, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Case; cornucopias, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stoker; vases, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stoker; & Miss M. Fleck; berry set, Charley Best; silver knives and forks, Miss Belle Best; glass set, Mr. and Mrs. William Sullenger; set of goblets, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pinney; spoon holder, Miss P. E. Pinney; set of silver teaspoons, Samuel Best; set of silver teaspoons, Misses Ida and Louise Best; sugar spoon, Miss Emily Best; butter knife, Mrs. Nancy Best; counterpane, J. G. Cohn; stand cover, Lee and Willie Best; salt and pepper stand, Misses Pearl and Minnie Stoker; fancy clock, Van Arsdale & Walton. Article courtesy of Charles I. Davis
LOCAL BREVITIES - Henry Best will begin harvesting next week with his combined harvestor attached to his large steam traction engine. Article courtesy of Charles I. Davis
14 Nov 1890 - Sutter County Farmer
Thos. McVey, who has been visiting his father in Missouri, has returned to his home in Sutter county. Article courtesy of Nancy McConnell
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