icnoois, visit-works, e. The 'eeney, ts, Ce-Abbitt, Esther nogene Ethel larper,week’s it Sun-at the u Sat-ducted given forget, s that h. The ss.?r fath-^auder-iv, Mrs. w days orpion, sicians rouble, )ly be movedcomotives. Plaintiff avers that there was no watchman on the crossing, and that no warning of the approach of the train was sounded. He asks for $1,250 damages.CHARGES ABANDONMENT.Albert N. Crask Brings Suit for Divorce from Amelia C. Crask.Albert N. Crask, of Lebanon, has brought suit against his wife, Amelia C. Crask, in the circuit court, for divorce, on the charge of abandonment. The Crasks were married on August 2, 1898, and separated in August, 1905. There are three children by the marriage and ail of them are now living and have homes with respectable people, who have the care and control of the children by arrangement with the plaintiff. The plaintiif is a laborer and resides in the vicinity of Eiiza-ville.COURT BRIEFS.Pickings of Minor Importance from the Week's Record.The petition of Anna Norris for a guardian for Della Thompson has been dismissed.Charles Darrough et al have been awarded judgment against Nancy Riley et al, to quiet title, at plaintiff’sAnso pointed of Mar shows realty propert $450 beH. Stai JohHHarry final r« $1,846.5 leaving tributet as widlt; like sui Crawfo cedent.John pointed of Zepl 1912, b ElizabeHeckat000* bo; surety, owned died M Mart the esl Hezlah report, and cr will of sum, fc