(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, April 26, 1906
HE HAD BEEN IN ILL HEALTH
Was Formerly A Resident of Pleasant Mills and a Member of Company B
Isaiah Suman, formerly a resident of Pleasant Mills, committed suicide at Auburn, Indiana, where he has been living for two or three years. He had been in poor health for some time and growing despondent hanged himself in the barn yard Thursday afternoon, his little daughter discovering his body when she returned from school. Suman lived in this county when the Spanish-American war broke out. He enlisted in Company B, 160th regiment. During that year his health failed and he has since been almost continually ill. After returning from Cuba, he lived at Pleasant Mills a year, then moved to Auburn. He leaves a wife and one daughter, besides a number of other relatives, some of whom live in this county. He will be well remembered by many of our readers.
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, April 26, 1906
HE HAD BEEN IN ILL HEALTH
Was Formerly A Resident of Pleasant Mills and a Member of Company B
Isaiah Suman, formerly a resident of Pleasant Mills, committed suicide at Auburn, Indiana, where he has been living for two or three years. He had been in poor health for some time and growing despondent hanged himself in the barn yard Thursday afternoon, his little daughter discovering his body when she returned from school. Suman lived in this county when the Spanish-American war broke out. He enlisted in Company B, 160th regiment. During that year his health failed and he has since been almost continually ill. After returning from Cuba, he lived at Pleasant Mills a year, then moved to Auburn. He leaves a wife and one daughter, besides a number of other relatives, some of whom live in this county. He will be well remembered by many of our readers.
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