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    1. [MOSTFRAN] Twenty Divorces Granted (1917)
    2. B. Warner
    3. THE FARMINGTON TIMES, Friday, February 2, 1917. TWENTY DIVORCES GRANTED MONDAY. There was an adjourned term of the Circuit Court last Monday [January 29, 1917] set by Judge Huck for the hearing of the St. Joseph - Doe Run Dissolution case; also six "bootlegging" cases that had been taken out of Judge Huck's hands by affidavits and applications for change of venue, for the trial of which Judge Huck had called Judge Dearing. The dissolution case was continued by consent. Judge Dearing did not come. It seems that one of the attorneys in the bootlegging cases was sick, on account of which Judge Dearing continued the cases to March 26, so that it was not necessary for him to come to Farmington. Before adjourning court Judge Huck entered final judgment in twenty divorce cases heretofore tried and submitted, as follows: Rosa Pritchett vs. Walter Pritchett. Harry E. Lampkin vs. Samuel Lampkin. [Note: Maybe a typo on first names here?] Charles Oden vs. Mary Oden. Marie Houser vs. Henry Houser. Lena Henrichs vs. William Henrichs Malinda Robbs vs. Linn Robbs. Robert Wade vs. Emma Wade. Alice May Stegall vs. Herman Stegall. Maggie A. Cox vs. Ernest Cox. James Martin vs. Ruth Martin. Carrie Collins vs. William Collins. Lena Arisman vs. Frank Arisman. Hattie Crossman vs. James Crossman. Maude Jobe vs. Sam O. Jobe. Richard Herron vs. Mabel Herron. Lon P. Vandiver vs. Myrtle Vandiver. S. A. Dalton vs. Della E. Dalton. [Note: According to his obit, S. A. Dalton was son of Enos & Nancy Dalton. Della's maiden name was Becket. S. A. Dalton subsequently married Eva Babb who survived him.] Henry R. Moore vs. Sarah E. Moore Ema May Scott vs. George A. Scott Bessie Parker vs. Gervis Parker.

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