Too Much Married
Even with vast expanses of the country, those individuals
running away from illegal situations were sometimes
identified. This
rather sad story for the young bride involved certainly drew a
lot of local attention to her plight.
Social sensations
continue to shake Como to the core. Developments follow each
other rapidly. The
latest occasion for gossip is the mysterious disappearance of
McDonald Oshler, who has not been heard from since one week ago
last Sunday.
Our readers will easily recall the announcement published in
the FLUME less than four months ago, of the marriage of
McDonald Oshler to Miss Delia Mullen, a very estimable young
lady, who is now placed in a most embarrassing situation by
the ugly rumors that are set afloat regarding a former
marriage of Oshler.
The circumstances as reported to us are about these: Oshler
has been in the county for some years, and came here from
Wisconsin, where his people live. Howard Hill, a miner, who
is employed about Hamilton, knew something of Oshler in
Wisconsin, and since coming here had some dealings with him
in which he claims to have been swindled. In revenge for pecuniary
loss he began to look up Oshler’s past
history.
It is not necessary to detail all of the means employed,
which resulted in his receiving two letters, one from the
chief of police of Hartford, Connecticut, which states that
McDonald Oshler was formerly a resident of that place, and
that “no good can be learned of him; that he
married Susie Jones, who was from the state of Maine, and
deserted her.”
The other was from the town clerk of a small town near
Hartford, who says that for one dollar he will send a
certified copy of the marriage of McDonald Oshler and Miss
Susan Jones, whom Oshler afterward deserted. Armed with these letters,
which gave dates and the place of the former marriage, Hill
approached Oshler and threatened to give publicity to the
documents unless the amount of his loss was
refunded. Our
informant says Oshler was at first defiant, then suppliant,
and begged that the matter be kept quiet. He did not acknowledge any
former marriage nor set up a claim of divorce, but said he
had not a dollar to fight a lawsuit through, and that his
reputation would be damaged by the
disclosure.
Hill insisted on restitution, or that Oshler should “skip
the county at once”.
This was on Sunday afternoon, the 7th , and the
same night the latter disappeared. For the sake of the young
lady he has deserted we certainly hope he will return and be
able to clear up the stigma that has been cast upon him, and
indirectly upon her.
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