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Smith - Robert d 1898


Source: Crawfordsville Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County Indiana, Nov 13, 1896

Coroner Barcus was summoned to Waynetown Wednesday to hold an  inquest on the body of Robert Smith, of that place, who committed  suicide that morning. Mr. Smith resided just on the edge of town  and was 55 years of age. He was worth about $10,000, owning a  good farm. He had been in rather feeble health for some time and  remarked a year ago that he would rather die than go through  another case of sickness. Still he was able to be out a few days  ago and being an ardent Democrat worked on election day, being  deeply grieved by the result. The last of the week, however he  ... complained a great deal. Wed. about 7 o'clock his wife arose  and leaving him in bed went out to feed her chickens. When she  left the room he got up and emptying a bottle of carbolic acid  into a tin cup he drained the noxious dose. He then concealed the  tin cup under his pillow, locked the door and returned to bed to  die. His wife soon returned and finding the door locked at once  feared the worst. She ran into the yard and opening the window to  the room, crawled in only to find her husband unconscious and  sinking rapidly. He lived only an hour after he swallowed the  poison. Insanity caused by ill health is ascribed as the cause of  the rash act and it is a coincidence that Mr. Smith's father  committed suicide by hanging at Waynetown 22 years ago. The  deceased leaves his wife and one son, Charles. He was a highly  esteemed citizen and his death shocks the entire community. Mr.  Smith was a brother of Mrs. George Hardee residing north of  Crawfordsville. -- transcribed and added by Karen Bazzani Zach - such a sad one :(
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