155 Mich. 78 | Mich. | 1908
This is a proceeding for divorce. The parties were married in 1869 and continued living together as husband and wife until the 16th of October, 1906, at which time complainant left defendant, and on the following day filed her bill for divorce upon the ground of extreme and repeated cruelty. The bill alleges that during the earlier years of their married life the defendant, although at times harsh and exacting in his conduct, was on the whole a kind, indulgent, and loving husband, and that they continued to live happily and contentedly until about 15 years ago, at which time defendant began to exhibit a cold and indifferent spirit towards complainant, and frequently and repeatedly, without any cause or provocation, harshly criticised, swore at, and most unreasonably abused, complainant; that his conduct in this respect grew worse from year to year, and that complainant became the object of constant ill-treatment and abuse. On the trial the evidence took a wide range, and the whole married life of the parties was brought under review by the circuit court.
The facts, so far as they need to be stated, show that Mr. Watrous, the defendant, was for many years employed by the Grand Rapids Boom Company, and through all these years was an industrious, capable, hard-working man; that many years ago he bought a home consisting of five acres then on the Plainfield road outside the city of Grand Rapids; and that he has made this his home during all the married life of the parties. It is also apparent that the complainant was an industrious, hardworking woman, and that together these parties accumulated something like $5,000 in addition to the homestead, which they had at interest. They kept some cows, and for many years defendant also kept a horse and carriage for the use of his family. Some few years ago the boom company by which defendant had been employed practi
The decree will be affirmed.