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THE PATRIOT: LI BAN OX, INDIAN Aoo far. tly boom the led foril mus-3oxing, e like, d only was. of aterest, special wish to ust for sed an le, pool or ten-devices in any ind the . When use the md the oes into lat was tie coni-TBRKE CHILDKEK CHARGED WITSMANSLAUGHTERThe Fiilin of tjbe CoroMr’i Jury In the Obm of tk« Child MardorHlUodalo,Demo-nse has tf, has jbasing liquor-d S534,-svonder, the vot-cchsnge »tell us, re is a it. Welaw In-libition of this casting •ability, its ene-es iloat-: news-int has House. ) weep, ure. A •’riday'srhe re-s missed all the There and one White en filled id that nployed n therewinA SbocklDana, June 20.—The shocking tragedy occurring at Hillsdale day before yesterday, which resulted in the death of one little boy, has led to the serious charge of murder being preferred against three other little boys, ranging in age from ten to thirteen years. Parley ^uyder, Hosea Douglass, and Oscar Pearman went swimming in Raccoon creek, near town, and in the evening, the Snyder boy failing to return, his father made some inquiries among the neighbors, and found that he had been with the other boys mentioned. On inquiring of those boys, they denied having been with the boy or knowing anything of him. But later in the evening oae of the boys admitted that they had been with the Snyder boy, and that he was drowned. Search was immediately instituted, and about lOo'elock at night the boy's body was found m eight feet of water, with his head and face terribly bruised and cut. Suspicion of foul play was raised, and the coroner summoned, who returned a verdict to the effect that the boy had met his death by violence at the hands of the other three boys, aud caused their arrest.A post-mortem examination showed that the boy died by drowning, and the current supposition is that the Snyder boy got into a fight with the other boys in the water, and that a tight with rocks ensued, in which the nyder boy was struck on the head and face while in the water, and so stunned that he was unable to get out, and he strangled and sank. Oscar Pearman, Ilosea Douglass and Kersey Douglass, aged respectively thirteen, twelve and ten years, were held to answer the charge ! of manslaughter. l»nt were released on bail to appear at court. The children are undoubtedly the youngest persons ever charged with so terrible a crime in this county. The boys were before the coroner, and with great difficulty were made to answ er a few questions. The Pearman boy swore that he was in the water with Snyder, when the latter got beyond his depth and was drowmed. When asked why he did not report the fact to some one he said he was afraid. He also said that i?nyder'3 clothing was left on the bank of the stream, but, as a matter of fact, it was found hidden in bushes some distance away.Carbc Conrad ] for the t Hia wife age and agree. ' and last great de them, j the houa 5 o'clockgrass ic three or neighboi house fc wife Iyir blood, then hin in a fe German years a and me town. 1 owner o: given towho saythe deed produceMost } to matri life, but mind th and a he the best All tho nesses, and fun to theirin Dr. 1 It is the by drug tee froi will giv money y tee has 1 per, and vears.Litti old mar Clifton, last $at Iv in hi:was rag water g fearing be drowchildreidoor to huge lo
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Lebanon Patriot

Lebanon, Indiana, US

Thu, Jun 27, 1889

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