INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906.A SULLIVAN MAN IS DEFENDANT1; WIFE OF JOSEPH BOGARD WANTS A DIVORCE,Vi nee irnos Woman Became His Wife Twenty Years Ago—Asks Custody of the Children.I Vincennes, Ind., October 19.—Af-! ter traveling the matrimonial road for 20 years, H. Etta Bogard of this eity has decided she wants a divorce , from Joseph P. Bogard who now lives ( in Sullivan county. Her suit for di- i ! oree was filed late Wednesday after- i i noon. Her attorney is L. A. Meyer, j a The complaint alleges that the pair j were married in 1880. The plaintiff | avers that during all her married ■ life she performed all her duties toward the defendant and treated him in all respects as a true and loving wife, but that the defendant wholly unmindful of his marital vows, failed to perform his duties toward the plaintiff as his wife in that for more than two years he has wholly failed and refused to provide for the plaintiff and her family; that lie was in the habit of becoming intoxicated and that he has cruelly and inhumanely I treated the plaintiff by striking her land threatening her with a revolver.! at sundry and various times.Family of Children, j The plaintiff further avers that j during their wedded life the following children were born to them. Lillie (who is now married, and who is 19 years old; Perry, is years old: Mary 1C years old; Etta, 12 years old, and Ernest, s years old. all of whom, excepting Lillie, reside with this plaintiff, who is furnishng a home for them and giving them schooling and support to the best of her ability. The plaintiff prays for a divorce and thecustody of her children. --