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A Bill From Her Last Husband

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
January
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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A hv daya ago a wcll-dre-i 1 cmplc, in the prime of lite, stopped at a hotel in a town nota th msuid milos Iroin this city, uid, sendiog tbr a justioe of the peaoe, inl'ormed that fuaobooafy tliat thj wiahed to be married. "All riiíht," .-aid tha ju-lirc. Then he aquired thcir dmbm, aad oa ho'ing told, it -truel hini thftt he had perloruied the sauie services l"or the lady sonic years bofore. l'pon inquiring if' sueh Wt not the case, the lady replied : " Yes sir ; I liave been narmd previously." " llave ym :i bilí froin your Inrinci busband '.'" asked thc justio "V. This beingsatbfactory, the oercm ny mu performed, aod tbe oouple wn deownd man and wife. As thcy were departiog the justioe, who liad Meen I bilí OÍ ciivurrc, ui'l wbo had aitroagdnira lo bebold une of thc docuraents, thoohl thia an eioeUent iportunity to satil'y bia earioHty. He, theretoru, laíd tu thc ladv : ¦ Vou say yiiu Imvc ¦ lill 1'min ynnr former hmband .'" ¦'Ík,. " Hüvc you an; objection to allowing me to wt if.'" Hl, none whatcvt. Aod steppinp t the door, and ealliog to a boy, MOM ilnrr nr four years of age, who had been Icfl in tlic earriage, h. said : " Ilere, Bill, coujc here quiek ; hei Rontleman that wisbes to see you." Kntlcinnn wilted. i

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News