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mus. c.\tui;ium; c axfield ajsksFOR DIVORCE.Iulntlt;]uc Uoiuan Wants $25,000 I roni .Man Who IN^’iicd Iler Twenty'*Five Years \glt;.its migiuy plt;or economy, ladies, ?« attempt to do your » hi* baking in the summertime.in the first pi ice you heat the house and make it uncomfortable; next you overheat yourself, making yourself easily succeptible to a had cold and worse things, and you really pay more in the end for your baking' when ou do it yourself than you would if you let us do it.You should get out to the parks these days and enjoy nature while you can.Call and see us about your baking or 'phone us at once.404 either phone.hived in Dyersviile. Rut Husband Wife and Snug lit Fortunein the West.A special telegram from Denver, Col., was publish ed In 1 h. s p ,# \ ,lt; r We lt;u ea -$ay slating t ’ Car field• r DubUQtie had b* gun suit there for divon e and $2C,000 aiimony.The plaintiff s Mrs. Catherine ’an-fleld, mother of William Canfield, the Wed known Janitor of the Hank and Insurance building, and she bases her suit on the ground of desertion*W ife W jn Deserted.Twenty-five veais ago Mr, and Mrsai.fu d wnp residents of Dyers rilJe mm A family of six children hatdepart'd for nuts unknown, leaving his wife With a baby in arms.For a number of years no tidinps of the missing husband were received! butafter having given tip hope of ever hearing from him. M?s Canfiald Uarn*I inColorado. He had become a miner and had been sue*essfuL2ld n t Help Family*11 ' \n idoned n *hing tothe support of the family and Mrs.Canfhdd hod b en compelled to keepthings going with her own efforts, together with those of the children, who had become able tf» work.Recently it was learned that lt;an fie Vi was about to dispose of some of his holding' i 1 Mrs. Onfield retained At*t : ey T j Fitzpatrick of this city toprotect her interests. He cotnmuni-caied with Attorney John H. Red dinof Denver and together they adopted a course to prevent the wife deserter from successfully defeating her claims.Rename Un it Mine Owner.In looking up the fates, it was discovered that Canfield had become owner of 1 The Ra Iroed Roy gold mine, located in Halina. Boulder county, but that Canfield had placed the title in another man** name In order to prevent the wife from interfering. Theend Can field is negotiating to sell itfor ISO.000.’ ' Canfield** attorney: lapetition for separate maintenance and have asked that the sum of 135***00 be sot aside to her ar her sharr* of her da prop* y. Moreover. a1 layer tor an injunction restrainingCanfield from making the contemplatedsale of the mine is pending and will up for hearing on Friday before the court in Denver.When th** rase comes for trial on its merits Mr. Fitzpatrick will go to Colorado and conduct the trial, unless a settlement is made previously.I ault of Hi rs.In her petition for divorce, Mrs. Canfield asserts that her desertion was not caused by any conduct on her part: that she always acted in a manner becoming a wife and mother, tut that the defendant had been guilty of un» faithfulness. A number of women are mentioned as being guilty withCanfield lives with her son Wil €9 Eighth street.Ilt;Jii:11n:V(fceiOPrtf. hi v;! ^ V.iI Oj hI o; S4Cl1 rrt rr! IIi u' firaI n; v1 *i tii h; clI v d* aj o! Pb| caIIt
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Dubuque, Iowa, US

Fri, Jul 27, 1906

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