December 26, 1901, Oshkosh Northwestern
Menasha certainly was a hotbed of marital scandal and intrigue back in the day, as this article attests. I can only assume bigamy laws were not as strict as they eventually became in certain jurisdictions. A one dollar fine and then being allowed to leave seems pretty lax for the time, though it might have been just enough for it to be a part of the public record. It sounds as if Mr. Bublitz was more than forgiving, as long as he had his boy back.
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