Article clipped from Delphi Carroll County Citizen Times

So Mrs. Beeler Says—Now Wants a Divorce. |Mrs. Anna Beeler has made her hus-ftband, Eiliott Beeler, defendant in an j unusual divorce suit filed in the circuit-court. Mrs. Beeler in her complaint ■ says that she and her husband were ■ married more than thirty one years and i that when they vere married they were : without property. Since that time they have acquired considerable propertyIand she asks that an equal division be j made by the court. She further alleges that about eight years ago her husband’s daughter-in-law, Amanda Beeler divorced from his son, John Beeler, came to live with them; and that since her advent in the Beeler household she has been treated with contempt and neglect by her husband. She sa\s that; on one occasion her husband bit her! and ihat he told her to go to h—1, that he no longer cared for her. She says that her husband has For some time been treating Amanda Beeler as a wife and neglecting her. She says that she stood this treatment for eight years and that she left the defendant on October 17, 1914. A restraining order to prevent her husband from disposing of property was filed with the complaint. The Beelers live on a farm just over the Carroll county line; in Tippecanoe county. Charles R Pollard and C. Robert Pollard, of this city, are Mrs. Beeler’s attorneys.
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Delphi Carroll County Citizen Times

Delphi, Indiana, US

Sat, Oct 31, 1914

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