Judge Belden Grants to Mrs.Eliza Koenig Her Freedomccand $1,700 Alimony. Mrs.cccMary Gardner Also Freed cand Given Custody of Chil-icdren. 1(cccc((((1Judge llclden granted two divorce decree's Tuesday, one of which isworthy ol‘ preservation as it is one of the most unusual decrees in the|( judicial history of Butler (bounty. Thoj( decrees were given to tile wives in the (eases of Mary K. Gardner againstFrank Gardner and Kliza Koenig against Louis Koenig. j(Given Big Alimony.in addition to the decree in the Koenig case, the wife is given $1,700 alimony, which is the amount the husband had in a building association and is charged wiih tin* maintenance and education of the children. To getthe money Mrs. Koenig is required to give her husband a quit claim deed to their homestead and also, according to the decree to leave him in peaceable possession of the holse and of I, a let in Greenwood cemetery. She is forever barred from setting up any interest in the property while he is released from the obligation of ear-j ing for the children. Koenig was al lowed to ret iin all the furniture by the Court. Tin* decree was based on