Show I I DIVORCE CASES ARE I FEATURES IN JUDGE ARMSTRONGS ARMSTRONG'S COURT Judge e Armstrong after listening to further evidence in the 41 divorce orce suit suil filed b. b bv by Mrs Nellie R. R Taylor a Clarence W. W Taylor Taj in which she charged him hini with drunkenness s and era cru pity ty allowed the woman a decree of divorce tIl yesterday afternoon At tho the afternoon se session session of court Mrs fr Katherinc Kather- Kather inn inc Stevenson a n n neighbor Jhb or was on out the witness stand She declared that Taylor could never nC keep sober more more than four tour or five days at a 1 timo time and these were at nt rare i intervals torval When the adjournment was taken at ut noon noon yesterday the attorneys for or both hides tudes des agreed upon a settlement By 63 it Jt Mrs s. Taylor was as given given n the tho homo valued val val- ned ud at and stock in Jensen Bros com company pan of Canada valued at Sho She is is also given n tho the care and custody of the tIme children In order to insure a settlement u of property rights before a decree decroo entered a hearing hEnring of the divorce di suit b bv by Anna n against ain t Christian Chris Chris' tian han Martensen was had but tho the decree de do- cree n not entered and the tIle case was continued The They were married marTie-d November Novem o her ber 18 1887 and three children were born horn of the thc marriage The Tho witness EI de do- do doi i dared that her hu husband band had at no time provided pro sufficient means but butt that in inthe in I Ithe th the past i two years he h had absolute absolutely failed Solomon Angel n el declared that I what she sho said paid ni was true trite Rachel B. B Minor Miuor was given hn a divorce from Mason lason Minor finor on the ground of failure to support The decree was guy guy- given guyen en by bj- Jud Judge o Morse |