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,L’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.Helt Ualttr* Into the Kmlw »f **rrW 8t»t« Two HcarU that Loved Too Earljr -.Everything Lovely at Lust.When the case of,Sophia Voigt againstleph Dutter, Jr., was called in Jus-Blood’s court Tuesday forenoon, itnd both litigants, their attorneys,d h room full of spectators, ready fore grinding of the wheels of justice.Miss Voigt was present for the pur-|oae of forcing young Dutter to carry«t the solemn pledges he made in the ing time. Sophia's mother was ire; Joseph's parents were there; iey, with the attorneys withdrew to to [another room and consulted. In a few o-jTnimites they had a Whispered consul tation with Judge Blood, the latter name to his feet, and. in the blandest Jones informed the old, gray-haired dinner, and the whiskerless young man who were elbowing each other to get near the bar, that the case was dismissed. The crowd was disgusted, and left the court room. The young couple ®*|«came out from the room, taking chairs that were handed them. The boy’s Da-rents hurried down stairs, and over to the county clerk, Stassen. In twenty minutes returned with a marriage license, and at half-past eleven Miss Sophia Voigt became Mrs. Joseph Dutter.in*ra111iehsratatKGREETED THEIR PASTOR.Farson Sheets and .Hr* Slieeto Keoeive
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The Joliet Republic and Sun

Joliet, Illinois, US

Fri, Nov 13, 1891

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