Adolph Gubler, a well known Dallas butcher, suicided in his room on Austin street Saturday night by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a butcher knife. He was a man of genial spirits, whole-souled and generous and withal prospering in business, and no cause can be assigned for the rash act. He was under the influence of liquor Saturday night and had been drinking previously.
Judge Braswell viewed the body and held the inquest this morning, returning the verdict that deceased met death at his own hands.
- May 14, 1888, Dallas Daily Herald, p. 5, col. 3.
Adolph Gubler, a well known Dallas butcher, suicided in his room on Austin street Saturday night by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a butcher knife. He was a man of genial spirits, whole-souled and generous and withal prospering in business, and no cause can be assigned for the rash act. He was under the influence of liquor Saturday night and had been drinking previously.
Judge Braswell viewed the body and held the inquest this morning, returning the verdict that deceased met death at his own hands.
- May 14, 1888, Dallas Daily Herald, p. 5, col. 3.
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