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Show FIVE ARE MADE TEN '. IN MORSE'S COURT - . .- - , 1 , The divorce mill ground in Judge Morse's court yesterday afternoon and five new decrees, bearing the court seal, were landed to four, women and one man desiring single blessedness. '-' Mrs. Stella Stephens told the court that her husband informed her : that Saturday night was "butchwr'a night," the time for partaking of the flowing bowl. She . declared he proceeded to put it into execution one month after their marriage, June 22, 189S. Then there were "butcher's nights" twice a week and Anally, she averred, it was one long "butcher's - night." , She got her decree. On the grounds of desertion a divorce was given Mrs. Anna Miers Steckllng. Her husband was Carl Frana Frederich Steckllng. They were married in Stettin. Stet-tin. Germany, April 28, 1888. Their married mar-ried happiness lasted one year, one month and two days. John Fishen told the court that his wife tired of their home in one month after their wedding. . -ince then she haa refused to return 4.0 his bed and board, but has lived separate and apart. They were married February 8. 1893, and lived together until March 27, 1S93. Other divorces were: , Jelina M. Byrne against -Thomas ' Byrne. Desertion MarrledV at Park City, June 7. 1893. Left in April,-1904. Laura J. Brown against Leonard P. Brown. Desertion. Married September 24.. 1903. Brown now fugitive from Justice. Jus-tice. Mrs, Brown given custody of child and ajlowed to resume maiden name, Laura J. Gains. - , |