Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, May 14, 1918, p. 1, late edition. RICHEST MAN OF BROWN COUNTY Is Sued by His Wife for Divorce Grace Brummett (consider Brummet a spelling variant), 20 years old, has filed suit for divorce from Felix Brummett, 65, Brown County's wealthiest farmer. The case is expected to be the most sensational ever tried in the courts of Brown County. Brummett, with his brother, Christ, clerk of the circuit court, have lived together in a rude log cabin four miles west of Nashville as bachelors until two years ago when Cupid captured the elder Brummett. The Brummett boys are known as the Good Samaritans of this county and have given thousands of dollars to the poor. Mrs. Brummett charges her husband was cruel and inhuman and asks the custody of their little son, $20,000 alimony and $25 a week for the support of her son. A year ago when the baby was born, Christ, its uncle, refused to leave the house, and the duties of the clerk's office were turned over completely to a deputy.