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Wants Marital Liberty.Nellie F. Gleason has entered suit in the circuit court for a divorce from her husband, William H. Gleason, who, perhaps, is better known as plain Bill Gleason. If the story told in Nellie’s complaint is true it is altogether probable that the H in Mr. Gleason’s name stands for the unmentionable abode of the accomplished but unscrupulous adversary of the souls, Nelliejsays that Bill has always failed to provide and that he treated her very cruelly in other ways. The complaint is in the fair Italian hand of Frank Goldsberry, Colfax’s leading barrister, and in the complaint it is alleged in black and white, and blots, that Bill accused Nellie of being “unchased.” That is a pretty tough allegation and Bill should be yanked up before the law just as Nellie has had himyanked. The complaint further recites that Bill deserted the plaintiff in September, excusing himself from home by the pleasant apology that the Crawfordsvillepolice were looking for him Nellie does not ask for alimony. A plain, every day divorce is good enough for her.
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Crawfordsville Weekly Journal

Crawfordsville, Indiana, US

Fri, Oct 14, 1898

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