EE5.HsIss'f•d}[)lyHIkit‘Dn-o-i© ©, PT 18* »'s igiaotm13'tilIf.1©fe■WMl1©matorlt;Kr*titst15soHire•Irlieatasutedd.ord.?s.len-idid*Ysoirn-!r-mIYIht ithe Shelby Circuit court tor a divorce from her buabaod, Thomas Tiliison, for attmouy, an allowance and the custody ot their children. She tUao has filed suit against Mrs. Julia Stewart, her husband's affinity, charging her with the alienation of her husband's affections, and asks for damages fn the sum of $3,000. The suits were filed by Wray Campbell, attorneys for Mrs. THHson.In the suit for divorce Mrs. Ttlll-son states that she was married September L 1S95 and that their separation occurred on February 11, 1314, which was Wednesday of this week. She charges that on February 2, 1914, and at other times and at places unknown to -her her husband was guilty of committing adultery with Mrs. Julia Stewart, the wife of her brother who is suing for divorce. She a1 so complains that her bus band has tie;u e.l her cruelly ,or tin pist tlm e years |that he has drank heawiv of intoxicating lienors and that he has cursed her anti called lo r vile n.itn«s. She bays lliit Tiliiboti Uas rlt; tklcws’y j * squandered his money oil b*wd women. On Monday of this week ahc says that be sold a number of ieras that were her ptr]my and that he did not give her the $108 that he received for them. Mrs. Till bon says that her husband is the owner of «7 acres of farm land in Brandywine township, which is valued at $10,000: throe horses that are worth $500: a buggy and harness worth $80 and a •wagon and harness worth $50. She asks that her husband be ordered by t the court to provide for the children. \ ^ the custody of whom she desires, bo | that they may have a'good education.In the complaint against ’Mrs. Julia A. Stewart for $8,000 for the alienation of her husband's affections, she charges that Mrs. Stewart contrived in ©very possible way to deprive her of her husband and to destroy his infections for her, and that in February of this year she tempted and persuaded him to leave and abandon her and their home. Mira. Tiliison charges that for some time Mts. Stewart has kept a place in this city where she would shelter Tiliison and care for him and would maliciously commit adultery with him*Mrs. Tiliison and Hi ley Stewart, the husband of Julia Stewart, are brother and sister. Mr. Stewart has sueud for a divorce from his wife and against Tlltison for $10,009. charging the alienation of hiB wife's affections. Tllljson and Mrs. Stewart, It will heremembered were arrested here on the morning of February 2. by the night police, charged with adultery. They were fined in the police court. Later they went to Greenaburg and were mn out of that town by the officers.Ida M. Hill has filed suit on note against Frank W\ Osborne, Bert Os borne and Henry T. Hill. The demand ia for $65.59. Elmer Bassett is the attorney for the plaintiff.Court Notes.Joanna Montgomery vs. Cltv of Shek byville; com plaint for damage*. Mo-tion to strike out parts of complailt sustained. Exceptions to plaintiff. Rule to answer.John Moeruer vs. Herbert H. f)e-Pivz et al; complaint for an accounting and oriW ior payment of money. Motion to make complaint more specific overruled.Martha A. Atwood vs. Jami*s S. McCollum: compladnt for possession o', real estate. Defendant filed affidavit for change of venue from the county. Venue changed tt Rush county ut»d five days given to perfect change.Mutual Loan and Savings Co. %'s, Julia A. Stewart, Riley Stewart and others; complaint on note and to foreclose mortgage on real estate. All defendants ruled to answer on or before February 16, 1914.Carlton Chaney vs. Hugh H. Elliott and John Paxton; complaint For damages. Plaintiff flies additional motion for a new trial, based on newly discovered evidence.