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In Honor

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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"I atn a member of the staft of the New York World and my name is W. H. Buckhold," explained a stylish-looking gentleman in the "thirties" a few days ago, as he stepped into the Argus office. Continuing, Mr. Buckhold stated that several years ago he graduated frora the University. After further conversation Mr. Buckhold inquired for the proper official to apply to for a marriage license. The Argus stribe informed him on that point. Then Mr. Buckhold said he was out in this country for the purpose of marriage; that the lady was in the city with him; that her parents, living in Detroit or Toledo, did not yearn to cali him their son-in-law and in fact were "dead agin" the match. Not so, however, with her sister, who lived in Milan. The intended bride went to Milan, ostensively to visit her sister but really to meet and marry him. Mr. Buckliold asked and was given the name of a minister in the city; and departed. Doubtless the marriage took place as designed.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News