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From: angel gebhart <>
Subject: [INMONROE] Divorce sought by William M. Brazzell
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2004 19:10:05 -0800 (PST)


Bloomington (IN) Evening World, September 30, 1912, p.1

(Note: This article was inadvertently cut off during copying as noted by the ellipse.)



Two Divorce Suits Filed Today



William M. Brazzell filed a divorce suit today against Rose Brazzell, alleging that his wife would refuse to get up of mornings and get his breakfast but would compel him to prepare his own meal before going to work. He also charges that at times he would return from work and would find her gone and would have to get his own supper after a hard days labor. He says she was strong in body and mind and was physically able to perform her household duties but did not do so on account of laziness. He makes further charge that she would rake long walks at night with men. There are two children. Dorothy, 10 and Berna, 8. The wedding was November 2, 1902 and separation May 25, 1911. R.L. Morgan is the plaintiffs attorney.



On the alleged grounds that her husband habitually became drunk, that he







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