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Show IlNDjAN BRIDE HAS WEALTH. Richest Girl in Indian Nation to Wed Missourian. 1 KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. 12.-A ro- . mnnce Involving tho accidental meeting f and quick love of a Kansas City young ; man for the, reputed richest girl of In dian blood In Indian Territory, and a prcscnl of a check of $100,000 to the groom at the conclusion of the wedding ceremony, cere-mony, will corne to Its climax at Erin Springs. I. T., when Miss Erin Murray i ,1:!L. lhllvIne town becomes the wife of William "V. Wlnstanley of 132C Garfield avenue. The story is told by the relatives 'i of the prospective groom. It runs thus Wlnstanloy met MIsk Murray during the St. Louis exposition. Miss Murrav la said to be of Indian blood, the richest girl In tho whole Territory, both in lands nnd cash. Ihc young people, at first agreeable agree-able companions, soon found that their affections were involved, and nfter Mr Wlnstanloy had made a few trips to Erin springs, tne engagement was formally announced. The dot of 5100.000 that Is to be Mr. Wlnstanley's Is vouched for bv his I. connections In Kansas City. Tho wedding (i '"'111 take place In the Indian Territory, in tl the presence of a large number of Mr , Wlnstanley's Kansas Citv friends. |