Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — Four Living Husbanas. [ARTICLE]

Four Living Husbanas.

Mrs. Celia Livers has been convicted of b ; gamy by the Simpson County court at Franklin, Ky., says the Buffalo Courier. She is but 18 years old and has been married to her fourth husband within the past two years without having secured a divorca The testimony elicited that her maiden name was Draper, her father being a prosperous farmer of Macon County, Tennessee. At the age of 16 Celia ran away with Silas Peling. a roaming notion peddler, whom after three months she deserted and married Jacob Sechrist. Celia soon tired of Sechrist's company, and, taking a fancy to Larry Peters, a horse trader, she eloped with him. Two months later she married George Livers, a young druggist of Franklin, but husband Na 1 appeared and caused her arrest.