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Show STRANGE WEDDING CONTRACT PUBLIC rOl'GHKEEPSIK. N. Y., April $. I'riuflnal stlpttltitlonR In a marriage pro posal wcro brought out In tbe supreme court hero today when the fco.i.ooo broach of promise suit brought by Ml8 Mary Horner aia.lDft Henry Wo ben dor for, a wealthy resident, was called for trial. Miss Hornr. who Is years old and a country houso-txeepr, houso-txeepr, accojited Wb'ndorfer'n term of marriage last PptmbT and the following month M'obend'rfer broko off th engagement. Accordlug to a letter written to Miss Horner by Webendorfer and which was read In court today, a part of the marrlaire proposal reads: "I will pay yoti monthly payments of MOO a year and 2S0 on Chrintmas. If yoii are good to me. at my death f lll deed yon property yielding an income of $1,000. "This Is void, though, If you and I dn't get alng. If we live tnpether at the end of three years, I will pay you flA.000 and at the end of flm years, or any time after, I will pay you $15.00". On your t-lde you will have to tp'at me kindly and will have to keep a good table for me." |