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THREE DIVORCES GRANTED IN THE DISTRICT COURTWiHtarn McKmght, Mary A. Andersonhlt;»ur, and three unhappy couples werej given separation. William McKnightwas first. He told of the extreme jCn—tty practiced toward him by his Iwife, Cora H. Me Knight, whom he J wooed and wedded in Council Bluffs in I 1902. They went to live west of L4n-I coin, but he said he soon found that If I there1 wan, to say the least, a decided I I incompatibility in their temperaments.He cited a* proof of thin that on one occasion when he was doing some farm work which required the use of four heavy horses, his wife desired to go to the city. Ho he stopped his work and [ hitched a pony to the buggy for her accommodation. But Mrs. McKnight evidently had pride, according to her i husband's testimony, and did not wish [ to drive to town with the small pony.Her husband declared that she showed her spirit by horsewhipping him with such vim that the buggy whip which j si she used was broken into three pieces, •*and Percy Zimmerman WereGranted Their Decrees.The divorce mill in the district court ground inerriiy this morning for an
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Lincoln Daily Star

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Wed, Jun 27, 1906

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