Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1913 — New Suits Filed. [ARTICLE]

New Suits Filed.

Anna Guttrich vs. Charles H. Guttrich, et, al; injunction proceeding to prevent the defendant from .drawing some $3,000 on djfpqsit in 'the Bank of Remington and the Trust and Savings Bank of Rensselaer. Another action is brought by the same plaintiff against the same defendant for divorce. The complaint sets out that they were married March 1, 1892, in Chicago, and have lived together from then until the present time. That during all the intervening time the plaintiff has been a faithful and dutiful wife and besides doing the housekeeping has assisted the defendant in doing the chores, feeding stock; making garden and doing general farm work. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment; that he has been habitually cross, sullen and abusive, especially during the past three years. That during long intervals he has refused to speak to the plaintiff arid has scolded, abused and villifled her without cause and has cursed her on numerous occasions. That he is subject to violent fits of anger, during which he has threatened to whip, beat and injure her and >Jier children. Plaintiff sets out that ten children have been born to them whose ages range from 20 years down to one year, and the plaintiff asks the custody Of all of them. She alleges that he has $1,890 on deposit in the State Bank of Remington and $1,500 in the Trust and Savings Bank of Rensselaer; also personal property valued at SI,BOO, and an income of $1,500 per year. The plaintiff asks a divorce, a judgment for $2,000 and alimony of SSOO per year. W. H. Parkinson is her attorney.