Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1910 — TIPPECANOE CLAIMS BATHER [ARTICLE]
TIPPECANOE CLAIMS BATHER
Elwood Yo’. rg Man Drowns in Laka Whi fe Dlvi n g F rem Boat. Leesburg, Ind., Se; t. T 6. View of his mother r.nd sweetheart. Guy S. Bingamsn, 2! years old, of Elwqocl. was drowned in the Tippecanoe river while in bathing with a number of friends. Young Bingaman, together with his mother and his sweetheart, had been spending a week’s outing at Black’s cottage, Kalorama. The young man told his friends he whs going out to deep water in a boat, then dive off and swim to shore. The body did not come tp the surface and was found later by Oapt. George Smith of the steamer EtfabJjH. in about six feet of water. The'' remains were shipped to Elwood.
