Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1890 — Page 2

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15. F. IIA VS & CO., SEESHW MS (iciits’ F'iruishiu"«, Hats, Ciijis, Trunks, Yuliscs Umlirellas, etc. —Laundry Agents — Collars and cull's sent every Wednesday and returned Satin day. fcOUTU SIDE OK SQUARE.

BroaMel & Brof n, REAL ESTATE,

INDICTED FOR MURDER. TIi«» Urutal UoMpital A11 rndunt Who

Killed >i Patient.

Richmond, Iml., Nov. 5.—With the grand jury {uvostigation of the killing j of T. J. Blunt, in the Eastern ins ine hospital still nnfinishsd, and c nimandj iug the attention < f the public, which has for two days been on the alert for an indictment, the report that soon gained currency Monday morning that another patient had been found dead in I the institution naturally occasioned considerable of a sensation. But, in this instance, Dr. Wells, medical superintendent, immediately telephoned to Coroner Simmerman and Dr. J. R. Weist: •*lt never rains but it pours clown. A patient found dead. Come to the institution and make a coronial pnst-mor-

| tern.”

This they did, and found that the ps- | iient, Cnthuiine Ortnmn. of this county. J •lt> years of age*, had died during an epileptic lit. to which she had Iweu subject, and for the treatment of which she had previously been sent to the Central

hospital at Indianapolis.

During tlie morning Dr. Derbeshire } and Dr. Butler, of Fayette county, had been examined by the grand jurv. preI suuinblv on the mental condition of James Hauna, perhajis before and after

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•1.75 SHOE FOB MISSES.

BeKt Material. lt<*Mt Style. Bint Fittlnffr iY« L. DouKlan, Brockton. IjI-iuo. Sold by

Exchange and Loun Office.; he was dial hM'gml fmi »>)<■ hospital.

| who made the affidavit charging Wood

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with killing Mr. Blount.

Charles Tompkins and John Peterson, attendants, w' i stood by while it was done, were als > recalled on some points, as was Dr. Wells, Monday afternoon, and it 3:80 o'clock wh ‘it the grand jury filed into the court room, headed by Piosecutor Jackson, and delivered th ir mdietineut to Judge Comsto. k. Shorn of its elaborate legal head, signed by Richard A. Jackson, i rosecuting attorney, and E. P. Scott, foreman, and b< aving on its hack the imtr.es (>f thirtyniue witnesses, it read as follows.

IihIIcNmI for Murder

In the .second degree. The grand jurors for Mild state of Indiana, impaneled, charged and sworn in the Wayne circuit court to iucjiiire within and for the body of same said comity of »V;>yui\ iijMjn t hellos th. charge and pi-event, that James A. \\ ood, late of said county, at said county, on the 35th day of September, 1MJO. did then and there unlawfully, feloniously, purposely, willfully, maliciously and in a rude, insole- and angry manner strike, | kick, beat, bruise and wound one Thomas I J. Blount, then and there I cing, and did j then and there, and thereby and by means ! of striking, beating, kicking, bruising and wounding, so as afore.-aid, done, fe- ! tediously, eta,, give and inflict iq>oii the , Wild Blount divers mortal wounds, etc.. ! of which he. the said Blount, then ami there lingering, did upon tin* 'JMh day of September, IKK), die. Wherefore, the

OUtoo—banner building on Inditina Street, grand jurors aforesaid, upon their oath,

__ | do charge, present ami say that tlie said James A. \\ ood did idol, lla* said Tluoina

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TAKIF? LnUHATML FOE All, n .' \ 'W. 7 V rr i • n a um-t \’(Mi.iliif Mi. tv.s ol i :it jlf ! .v Uii;i i*is. Tlu fd i:re i - ! wit'.i .i view •t^ :-tU;v* tho fniin'! uvi'iiiiUMita lor 1'rotccti.Ki, v.he.'hoF in 1 iio inu*r<**t of farmon, 1. URnrrs, men}»/.nts <»r pioteAsional men. Il'ich dsuo of th'* F'-ries to tiiose «*nv itgcd in Eoparafco indwl nes, and prcM nt ; - '^si'utabic laols —comnarisoiis of wiufop.eost ot livinr rv»'l < «m r lUtfiuueotd showing the l>< Re!ttsof Protect on. Any sin,rle one will be Font cn rrodpt ? -’Cnt.i in stiim|»s vxeept “ ayes, l.ivin;; uni TariiT,” which will be sent for 4 cents. The wimlo ISc w i.l Im* tent for eenis or any . elvo for 20 edits, or any the for 1J ccutc, poitugo piiL!. Order by n^.ber. No. r.va%3. I— “ Watce*, Living q:i«1 T.irltT” E. A. HartsHOItJi ...’1(4 3--“Thf Advnuiiifci'ii t'fxi ProU’Cilv.* Tmlrr i » Uie I^iDor nuh liuhnsti'k*» of th»H i-iJe t Mi Mbs.” Eirsi PrUo KtSfiy. 1>N7. Citvw ronu 1>. IliLXNiXtk 33 3— * nomel'rofiUEtUm IndhiieiauUtlf to a Mippiy, at Ijjiv rrUroo. of did* Mauufaciuivit Coinni'KiltieS rryutved for $he I n iiie of the Unind Mu^s, mm.1 rjonm Froduutlon of then.* i mnmoilltlet' ImpnHBible without d hrourti** Fmlit.” J’rlte Khsa) , 1**SS. C 1). Todd C! 4— ” V’har urt*Kaw .Materials ? Wiyalrl l>ee !’aw MaCerloJi* h ' Ad^auCi^oous to the l^tljor and Industries of Ute Uul<«t StaD J h lYlxe Kmuv, HoMioiE. K 5— ‘'yaiiathiH) uC Eretj-lnui**.” U. r* ku.it*... &4 tt—•‘bonie Views on the Tariff by rii OM Juslncss .Man.” ,Gro. Dihebr 7— “ 71:“ BroteeiJve Tariff: Us AdvuDUifes for th.»-outh.” (’. I. I* r> WAR Da ?! 8— "TlieWool Intcresr.*’ Judge Wm. Lawrkmvk *<.4 l>—“I'roti'ction ra. l'ret£-lnufo.”—A til*i**iK-uk lUfVi.-w. D. i* Harm lx an ft 10— M The Farmer ond the Tar 111 ’* Col. Thomas If. Dudley 1(1 II— * I ivfvctloii as a I’ubllc Policy." Gkokof. » IIOCTWKU Ill l£~*‘il(|uy lo the i icsiiu'nt’s Frc*-l rail.* .ilc<*HUg«'. w K. 1*. l OKTKR f< in—«Worktognicn ami tin larlit " s 11— "The Vital Question: Shall Amci icui* Industries be ADanuonefi and Aiuenuau Markets SurmulcnHl ? o 15— Saint, in German, with Addlttou. A 10—"The I'rotuesfl of one Hundred Years." KollttRY P POKTFR fi 17—" Proteci Jon for AmeHcun shlp^lnK.'* h 1H—** '1 he l arlit Not n Tax ” lloMicmi Diuei.l.. h 1H ” U liy IrlshRuen Should K- iToteetiulihits.** H 20 " ProbH'tiou." E. II Ammidown 21— ‘v'.hat Is a Tarlir ?" Ai...weiHtoft Workingnian'A giHmCltiu . 4 22— “Tin Ameih aa Wool Industry." K. xl Am23— “ Waj/es and • U>.rt .f J.ivinu •’ j D.W^’icx i. 4 LM—'‘Southern 1 armlug Induidrles." 4 I’d— ' A Short Talk to orkiutfim'ii.’ 2 28—“Protection and tlir rariuer." Senators. M. Cl ixom J-J The Amkf.ican Et s Hir r, weekly, devoted to tliu discusuiou of till | ha^”» of Hie Taritf (|UeHtio:i 2. year. Snuijdt* copies free. Address Aineilean I’rotectivo Ln-Ul League. <J W ..id St New VOrD.

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J. Hlount, then and there, in manner and form aforesaid, feloniously, i*vc., kill unil

murder.

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NOV. 5, DM).

Tm: secret-ballot Hjstein has come to stay. Republicans are cefeated, but not dismayed. The Court-House Hinjc is still on top, but its days are numbered. The oflicial tote of Putnam county will appear in our next weekly issue. The election being over, the publie will settle down to business. Now is the time to advertise.

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