STILL MORE OF 1HEMiDiVGKCE CASES CONTINUE TO COMIC .INTO THE COU.NTi' ccmofc's umt’KrA steady stream or how dlvorca cases U coming Into the county clerk's ufl'icb, thiue Bulls being pi a rod on fllu f.or Lrlu.1 uL the Sep lumber term of cuurt.Leo W. Min chart wants a divorce from Maud ,M. M India i t, whom ho married at Marion If. 11104. LSI Ino hurt avers ihm his wife uuiisurtcd with immoral men until lie left her hi 1912, until Rhe promised to conduct herself I ImlLrr whnn he went ti;ic*k‘ »n live ! with'her in 3 913, hilt as she continued j her associations and improper conduct they again parted in September, 11113. Mlneharr asks for the custody of their f!-year-old Ron. IAlofcuo Vnle.i, who married Joseph | Vales at Tuchlovicc, Bohemia, • in | 1U10. wants a divorce from him on 1 the ground of desertion for a period of more than two years. They Lave a 2-year-old son.Peter Dress is defendant in a divorce action commenced by Frances Dress, who was married to him at Momicello in JSTie. They have twochildren, sixteen and fifteen, but Mra. i Drejw represents that her husband deserted both her and the children in September, 1904.Ella.Parmoter vs. John J. Parmeter