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SUICIDE!Godfrey Rasp, of Fayetteville, Haags Rlmself Ta a Hub Will a Trace-Ckaia.Godfrey Ramp, who lived oo the farm of John D. Sellers, near Fayetteville, had been snffeiing with poor health for some time, complaining of severe pains in his side. It is also said that he had serious domestic troubles. Tuesday night he went oat into the woods and did not return, and on Wednesday morning his dead body was found banging to the limb of a tree, where the unfortunate man had hung himself. A trace chain was used for the ghastly work. The neighbors took the body down and sent a messenger to the city to telegraph for Coroner Peanon, who came over on the accommodation and went out and held an inquest, finding the facta as above. Ramp was about thirty yean old, and as near as could be learned, was sober and industrious^ His troubles had doubtless affected his mind.
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Bedford Mail

Bedford, Indiana, US

Fri, Jul 25, 1890

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