Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Saturday April 18, 1891 -- The Woods divorce case from Coal Creek came up in the circuit court Tuesday. Woods, the defendant, was represented by Coppage & White and mrs. Woods by Ben crane & Ben Swank. THe case was revolting in every particular and the evidence would have put a low born savage to the blush It was clearly proved that the defendant was al echerous animal of the worst tune and nearly all the wintesses made use of language and expression which were filthy and disgusting beyond belief. The attorneys say that it is the most filthy case in the annals of Montgomery County. Judge Snyder very ? granted the divorce after hearing the sentimental evidence.