A Bride Of Two Days
Will Emerv, a musician who travele with a theatrical company, was marrisd in Ypsilanti, January 1, 1887. He was tliirty-one yeara of age and the bride of bis choice was 'eighteen. In a bilĂ for divorce tiled by Mrs. Matie A. Emery, of Ypsilanti Tuesday, the bride of a year ago, it is charged that they lived together two days, since which timo the groom wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected to support her although he was receiving a salary of $12 a week and expenses. He never sent her any money or other things of value anrt when she went to him at bis request, he left her in New York City for four weeks without means of support. She also charges that in November last he carne to see her, staying two dys and after borrowing money from her grandfather went bnck to his theatrical company, sinee which time she has not seeo or heard of him. Therefore she wants a divorce.
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