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HE HAD “HOLES IN HIS HEAD ”Dlsappearaneo Of a Man Who Had BeenAssaulted and Beaten.Roslna Eich, a little German woman, was at the office of the Chief of Police yesterday to examine the records of arrests, hospital cases and Morgue cases, in connection with the dfbapearance of her son, Peter Eich, thirty years old, of Corryville, on Tuesday a week ago. She said he reached home early in the evening with “holes in his head,” as if he had been beaten. He w’ashed away the blood, and put on clean linen, and then left the house. Since then she has not seen him, and shfk, fears that he died from the result of the injuries, rfis name could not be found on any of the records for last week, and the police of the city will give their attention to getting trace of him, and possibly unearthing a crime.A. C. Hafner, of No. 36 Elizabeth street, reported the disapearance of his son, Maurice Hafner, who has been missing from his home since the forenoon of August 24. The boy's mother reproved him for some misconduct, and it is thought he took it in, mind to runa a _
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Tue, Aug 28, 1894

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