Has Applied For A Divorce
HAS APPLIED
FOR A DIVORCE.
FRED FOVSTER SAYS HIS WIFE
IS CRUEL.
HAD TO CLEAN HOUSE EVERY
SUNDAY AND DO HIS
OWN WASHING.
Fred W. Forster, the young man who objected to stranger accompanying his wife on the street and who made such a sensational scene on the streets a few evening since, has commenced a suit for divorce against his wife, Anna Forster. He charges her with extreme cruelty, alleging that while their two children were sick in 1896. She left them and went to a dance and did not return until a late hour. He further says that she has neglected to do the house work and it has become necessary for him to spend every Sun-day cleaning the house, washing clothes and doing other work. He finally sets fourth the trouble which arose lately and which caused the final seperation.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat