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burden from the labor of the country. ^ho 1*.......- eonte1HE OTHER SIDE. 6boPs _speciiJh\ W. II. Williams Flies an Answer *he5°to His Petition for Hi* jjjj®Torce.p. m. and c.*•* West Lafayette, where the plain- Couv. tiff and defendant are both well known, jmni-considerable interest is manifested in fnan the divorce suit of Mrs. Alice Williams vs. Dr. Wilham H. Williams. £ '* ‘ “ Ao mLast week the Doctor filed an answer ?oni to hie wife's petition which will give J,ars the case renewed interest, since it makes da^’ charges highly sensational against the viU plaintiff. citicvauvIn his answer to the petition the Doc- drlt;*tor denied each and every allegation btc, contained in the second and third cause xner of action in said petition and says it is not true that he is or has been about toSSKA ?!“«“!« re.U8.ato Mlclmentioned in the petition, so aa or mil, the intent to defeat plaintiffs claim of „ Alimony therein. After the time of the alleged griev*Mice iM forth in the second and third lastcause of action, and since the com- dcnmencement of this suit, the plaintiff inS condoned all the acta of defendant toward her on the occasions of the al- »es. vvvwiwuq ui ujo ui-leged grievances set forth in the plain- thrtilrs second and third cause of action, amand freely cohabited with the defend- rteant thereafter. J”About the day of January, 1890, **T the exact date defendant cannot give, v. and at various times before and since,a j6 ,?.reol defendant cannot give, at the dwelling house of Margaret Shaw, rJSwV ge 'ye8t La^yette, and at lt;«fe \me!,aDd.plaC6# before and since J said date, the tunes and places therofiut^aDiCunnot.gJve’the PlaiatifT com- fn° ?££? ^}}ry ™h one Edward Shaw, *n which adulteries were unknown to de-lendant until since this suit was begun. coJ Defendant further says that daring of^ yeG/t? 1SP’1890 and the exact «lt;*i times the defendant cannot vivo, at ye:l°,defendant'the Plft5n*tiff committed adultry with other men, en If Ivi * defendant, noneof which adulteries were known to defendant when this action was begun. zJ'-SL t!)e cf?e, come to trial much frQ*ni° a sensational char-•cter will, no doubt, be produced.
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Democratic Standard

Coshocton, Ohio, US

Fri, May 08, 1891

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