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The St. Paul Pioneer Press, August 31, 1875, p. 3
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Home Again. B. J. Wardenberg, the east sider who was suddenly called out of town, in April last, and therefore failed to answer in a suit for bigamy, returned on Saturday evening, and proposes to attend to the bigamy business now. The complaint was made by J. J. Van Lenven, we believe, and Ernest Ortman became Wardenberg's bondsman to the limit of $400 which, upon his non-appearance at court, was declared forfeited. Mr. Wardenberg don't propose to see his friend suffer, and announces that he comes back to see the thing through. |
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