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The Divorce Mill

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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Three more divorce bilis have )een filed in the circuit court. The ïarder the times, the more divorce business the lawyers seem to have. These three new cases are as follows. Catherine Schneider asks for a divorce from August Schneider of the Teutonia Hotel on South Main street on the ground of cruelty. Schneider is just doing ninety days in the Detroit House of Correction for pouring boiling water on his wife severely scalding her. This is one of the charges of cruelty, others being of a somewhat similar nature. The couple were married August 23, 1884, and have two children eight and two years old. Airs. Schneider in her biïl puts the valuation of her husbands estáte at $3,000. Jessie Collyer, of Ypsilanti town, asks for a divorce on the ground of desertion. In the ides of November 1887 in bonny England he wedded Miss Sarah E. Stratford, who he charges deserted him in the same lides of November 18S9, Just one day before the second anniversary of their wedding rolled around. They have one boy, four years old. Charles A. Hall, of Ypsilanti, has filed a bilí asking that his marriage with Miss Cassie May Dunn be declared nuil and void. The marriage was solemnized at Rome, Oneida county, New York, March 19, 1892, and the bill sets forth that they had been acquainted only six weeks previous to their marriage and that three weeks after their marriage she began suffering labor pains. He immediately left her and claims that he was deceived as to her moral character at the time of his marriage, which he therefore asks be set aside.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News