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Mrs. Dennis Hess Attempted to Skip With the Furniture,But Her Husband Beat Her at Her Own Game—More Family Trouble.Dennis Hess, employed at O’Donnell’s livery stable, and his wife are having trouble.Monday, .during the absence ofofiEaComp.stlt;fohousehold effects shipped to Frankfort on the 7:34 a. m. train. She intended to follow on the 3:30 p. m. train, but her game was frustrated j fu by an unsuspected flank movement1 upon the part of her husband. Upon ap being informed of his wife’s move- • f01 ment, IIe*s appeared at the station jie just before train time, and seizing y, his wife’s valise bore it away in fa trimuph. In the grip he found the js express company’s way-bill, Bhowing co that the furniture had been shipped m; to Frankfort. Then he proceeded to pa the office of the company and ar- ^h ranged with Agent Linville for the th return of the furniture to this city.This is Hess’ second venture in the ov matrimonial field. His first wife is dead and he declares that he would have interposed no objections to the departure of No. 2 had she not attempted to carry off some of the clothing and household ornament9 left by No. 1.ouhi:talt;imthiinr
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Logansport Daily Pharos

Logansport, Indiana, US

Tue, Mar 26, 1895

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Thelma C.

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