Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1915 — Bodies Will Be Exhumed. [ARTICLE]
Bodies Will Be Exhumed.
Announcement that .the 'body of Mrs. Alice McHenry would be exhumed in the next few days was made by the deputy prosecutor for Owen county, following the report of Acting Coroner James McClure, that Edward Dresehler, late county coroner, probably died from poison self administered. McClure’s verdict was rendered after a report was received from an Indianapolis chemist, who failed to find traces of strychnine in Dreschler’s stomach. Mrs. McHenry died last November after swallowing quinine from a free sample of the kind mailed to many people in the county. Dresehler, who is said to have been under suspicion in the poison plot when he died two weeks ago, was the undertaker who embalmed the body of Mrs. McHenry. I “We Print Anything for Anybody.”
