Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1906 — MARRIAGE DIDN’T ‘'PAN OUT” WELL. [ARTICLE]
MARRIAGE DIDN’T ‘'PAN OUT” WELL.
Oom plaint was filed with the clerk of the circuit court Tuesday morning by Mrs. Mary I. Flohr against her husband, John Flohr, for a divorce. The couple was wedded in 1904 after a brief courtship and lived together about a year when they separated, after as alleged in the complaint the wife was subjected to abusive treatment and rather impolite language applied as specified in her statement She asks for a legal separation together with $5,000 alimony, claiming John to be worth SIO,OOO. Reynolds, Sills & Reynolds are her attorneys. Mr. Flohr states that he has a reply to the allegations set forth in the above mentioned complaint and can show that there are two sides to the difficulty and that he will defend himself in the pending litigation.—Wolcott Enterprise. The above marriage was contracted as a result of an advertisement in The Democrat, placed by Mrs. Flohr, who at the time was a resident of Rensselaer. Advertising in The Democrat brings results, but we can’t guarantee matrimonial fits to be always perfect.
