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ANOTHER DRUNKEN FIGHT-Chnrle* Tulin Knlt;U » Week’s “Toot Witha Fight.The greatest excitement prevailed in the vicinity of McGregor's brick yard last evening about 7 o'clock. A drunken tight had taken place and Sheriff Bishop had been ordered to the scene. Charles Tuhn had been drinking freely for several days and went home last night to finish with a fight. He run his wife and children out of the house and tried to fire them fro in the yard. Just at this juncture his son interfered and a light folio ved. The son struck his father a terrible blow on the face, from which the blood spurted in a stream. It was feared he would bleed to death, but such was not the ease. He was taken uptown and after his face was sewed up was plaeed in the city bastile, where he rested over night. This morning he was taken before Squire Gapen and lined for his fun.
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Bloomington Leader

Bloomington, Illinois, US

Fri, Aug 04, 1893

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