People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — MYSTERY IN A SUICIDE. [ARTICLE]
MYSTERY IN A SUICIDE.
Cashier Wing of the Grafton (Mas*.) Na- • io.i.il Hank kills Himself, Worn-: u-r, Mass., March 7.—Henry A. V. Ing. A,- cka .-a and best known < ifiai ii: G:<., :i; !, committed suicide by ,ii- eg himself, same time between 7 a ek last night and 1:30 this morn i.iK. 1'.;.; i udy was found in a ix.x stall .a ins b.arn. He was lying upon his back with a bullet hole over the light temple. Air. Wing was for thirty-eight years cashier of the Grafton National bank, for thirty y« .vi s treasurer of the Savings bank, and for a quarter of century iud b'-en town treasurer. A meeting of ibe directors of the Grafton National was held Wednesday evening, and fights . were seen in the bank at Hi o'clock, a rims; unusual hour, and no such meeting was c:\er known to be held before. Those who were present refused to say v.i:< thc r Mr. Wing was present or not, and <it line to discuss the suicide or its probable causes. He has for years been administrator of various large estates, end lately several suits have been brought against him. In one suit property w. s attached for $150,000 in an action tis contract brought by William T. i-’orb-judge of probate. The case was elite." d ci the supsenie judicial court in December and has not yet been heard.
