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- Fort Worth Daily Gazette
September 28, 1895
END OF A DEPRAVED WOMAN
Deer Isle, Me., Sept. 27. --- Mrs Viloet Haskell, who some weeks ago married Prof. I. H. Brister of Cincinnati, a egro musician, while her husband was ill au this place wa found dead in the woods near here. She had commited suiced by shooting. Soon after the account of her marriage was published she returned here with her child, and had remained with her legitamate husband Everett J. Haskell, who continued ill. Haskell at one time kept a photograph studio in Washingto street, Bosto, but became ill, and his wife brought him here and then dissapeared.
Mrs. Haskell did not live a great while with Bristere, but returned to Deer Isle ande to her husband's bedside. She told her husband thaqt she would never married had she not thought him dead and showed a letter which she claimed to have received announcing his death,
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