FULL TEXT: [Detroit, Michigan] – William A. Hoppenrath says he is a much abused husband, He asks for a divorce from Margaret Hoppenrath on the ground of extreme cruelty.
“Ever since said marriage the defendant has been guilty of
cruelty towards your orator,” the bill of complaint reads: “that is to say,
that the said Margaret Hoppenrath on divers days and times since said marriage
has beaten, struck and kicked him. Such personal violence began within four
months after said marriage.”
On September 16, 1906, Hoppenrath says he was lying on a
couch when his wife kicked him, punched him “and otherwise greatly injured
him.” Further, he says she nagged him continually, although he gave her
everything she desired, even turning over to her his entire salary every week,.
The couple were married October 17, 1900.
[“Declares His Wife Beat Him Up – W. A. Hoppenrath Asks
Divorce from Athletic Better Half on Ground of Cruelty.” The Detroit Free Press
(Mi.), Feb. 21, 1907, p. 3]
(Note: The original article, has, in its final paragraph, a
description of a different case that was heard in court the same day. This
paragraph is omitted here.)
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