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nd-of*ant89c69c89c39c4CIOCI 2CIOC50CI9C8c7C33CI9CIXc58c2500251039cIOC29c4C4998cIOC29c98c25cI 2Cember of Penltentary Board f f VMrs. Ida Ammerman Discoversagers Said to be Working forThat FianceisFaithless.SUES FOR MONEYSPENT ON TROUSSEAUParole.The friendship of Thorap BurtorYoungstown, member of the boarmanagersthe penitentiary, 1countednolds, the Cleveland bigamist, toAsksGive Her $298E. J. Brundage'scure hie release on parole. Eflto obtain a pardon for him, chlefl the ground tJhat he was out ofhead at the time he marriedMoney.Mrs. I daAmmermanNorwalkyoung lady In this city, has broughtBurton was in Columbus Fr and talked with the prisoner, board meets next week.suit in a justice court at Elyria to recover $298 from E. J. Brundage, a 1 former resident of this city. Mrs. Ammerman claims that this money was expended by her in preparation of a wedding troseau, it being her intention at the time the weddingONLY GET 4 MILLIOclothes were,ade to keep her prom-Circum-ise to marry with Brundage. stances arose, however, tihat made it undesirable for her to enter into therelation with the man. Amarriage relation with the man. bill of particulars has been filedNEW YORK, May 4.-Mrs. JiHenry Smith will receive nearly000.000 under the will of her hits!seenThe will provides, it is undersi for a large number of small legi of from $f0,000 up. Practically a the dozen or more distant relativiMrsums000the justice court at Elyria, which r^;Cooper a Blster l9 to get $2 (m veals a romance in real life.About t wo_ and the residue is to be dividedyears ago Brundagesister—George Mason of AberdetM while he was stll a resident of thisjn.; and William S. Mason, vice city. About one year ago he become acquainted with Mrs. AmmermanEvanston, 111. George This acquaintance ripened into lovelceive the larger part, of this, iiis i and a short time ago they be-h^ing put at $10,000,000. It is no came engaged, Bnindage showing hisjiieved likely that there will be affection by presenting his fiancee j contest, every possible heir Iteingd lamond.careThe foeseemsIvrecLine in which Brundage was injuredHis injuries were such that he required the attention of a trained nurse and one was procured in Elyria to wait upon him. Brundage was restored to health and resumed rnis a‘ten tionto Mrs. Ammerman, making weekly Sunday visits to this city. A few months ago Mr. Ammerman, father-in-law to Mrs. Ida Louise Ammerman. fell ill with fvrvhnia fever n.rwl it0. G. Tillotson Returns FromDays Trip With a Big
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Norwalk Evening Herald

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Sat, May 04, 1907

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