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Show Tbcy Married in Haste. "I have my revenge," smilingly remarked re-marked the happy husband. "My wife's father once beat my grandfather for congress." con-gress." 1 ' : The "happy husband" is Col. W. E. Bundy, of Columbus, O., a nephew of ex-Governor Foraker, and the revenge over which ho rejoiced was his elopement elope-ment with Miss Eva Leedom, daughter of J. P. Leedom, ex-sergeant-at-arms of tho United States houso of representa tives. The young people, fearing tmtioni ti on fci their union, fled toCiucinuati, crossed the river to Covington and were made husband hus-band and wife ou Kentucky soil. They had some difficulty in pro- curing a license, " and an added touch of romance was given the af- , , fair by the fact C0U W' OTKDY-that OTKDY-that they were married just as the city bells tolled the hour of midnight. Col. and Mrs. .Bundy met for the first time, only four days before they Joined their fortune? for Ufa. |