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tel as dishwasher.Borne time ago Mr. Jaco t^Ul his attorneys, the Messrs. Tyndall, that he was old and feeble, and he believed he would get married, if he could find a woman who suited him. The Messrs. Tyndall found the girl, mentioned the matter to her and she consented to the wedding.They were brought together, the old man saying that he guessed she would do. They met again, and on the 6th day of t»is month they were to have been secretly married, but Mr. Jaco was so sick that lie could not get to town. He rounded to again, and his daughter, having got wind of what was going on, commenced to make things lively in the Jaco neighborhood. To head off a possible application fora guardian, on the ground that Mr. Jaco is incapable of taking care of his business, he was brought here, and the ceremony was performed. 'Squire Andrews officiated, in the presence of a few witnesses, in the office of the Messrs. Tyndall. It was not the intention of the couple to be married at this time, but the wedding was hastened for the reason given. After the ceremony Mr. Jaco took his bride to his home in the country Baying nothingabout a money consideration, which is a private arrangement between them, the new Mrs. Jaco will now stand fora third interest in all his property duting Per lifetime, and he is liable to die any day.whicl and hcmsti week sioa oificati later lt;licit f trict £ past rdemoi bis frForme1Fra Wead know city, i hospi unbal an at “Nicity \ dent I his e: a featHewher Jouri son lt;S mam ing rMcCjsubstwherthealyean
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Greensburg New Era

Greensburg, Indiana, US

Wed, May 19, 1897

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