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Divorce Bill Filed

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Lee N. Brown, throush his attorney, W. J. Babbitt, has filed a bilí for divorce. The eomplaint is quite long and 3onsists of 11 different charges, but in all he claims his wife has cruelly treat2d him. The complaint says that he has been married aibout four years and that as a. result of the marriage they have two íhildren, one and two years oíd respectively. He charges that his wife an April 12 last slapped him in the face, md that she had done so on other occasions, but which he would not resent :n account of her sex. Deponent also ivers that she would at times act crazy, when she was not at all, and at one time put her child out in the snow and iid not recognize the complainant. He charges further that she left his bed ■ind engaged rooms on the outside, all 3f which was done to annoy and harrass 'jer husband. A Xarrow Escape Monday night at about 10 o'clock Edsvard Dunn, of Ann Arbor, vas returning home with a livery horse from Holmes' livery stable. Instead of tuniing to the right after passing the standpipe he drove along on the car track, perhaps thinking it was the road 3r a shorter cut. But whatever he thought, it was all knocked out of him vhen the car carne. He had two ladies n the buggy wilh him, but none of the jccupants were injured. Bert Holmes was telephoned and ame down soon after to piek up the pieces. Spokes and pieces of harness were scattered along the track for 30 feet, 'the whip was flaitened out where the car ran over it, a lady's hat was picked up, and in fact nothing was left of the 'buggy, but the horse was uninjured.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat