Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1913 — WANTS DIVORCE FROM ERRING WIFE [ARTICLE]

WANTS DIVORCE FROM ERRING WIFE

Reesy Cavinder Alleges That His Wife Confessed Her Misdeeds When Accused by Him.

Reesy Cavinder has filed an application for divorce from his wife of a few months, Lilly Fay Cavinder. The complaint says that they were married Sept. 24, 1908, and lived together until Jan. 22, 1909, when she left him. The complaint her with cruel and inhuman treatment. It alleges that she carried on correspondence and associated with other men and was unduly familiar with them, and that she conducted herself in a manner entirely improper - with them. The complaint sets out that the plaintiff demanded an explanation of her conduct and she admitted that she was guilty of the charges he made. It then sets forth that she left him and that her whereabouts has since been to him unknown. In order that the only important government-owned hydro-electric power plant in the country may be utilized to full capacity and all of the ten immense shops at the Rock Island, 111., arsenal, two of whieh are now idle, may be operated, the ordnance officers of the war department and the commercial interests of Davenport, la., and Rock Island and Moline, 111., are urging congress to make an appropriation of $250,000 at the present session to enlarge the arsenal’s plant for the manufacture of field artillery equipment.