Omaha (NE) World Herald, February 15, 1892, p. 4. LIVED AND DIED TOGETHER Columbus, Indiana, February 14 (difficult to read; could be 11)-A tragic occurrence is reported from Napoleon, twenty miles east of here. Two aged people, Mr. and Mrs. Bonchard, resided alone. Mrs. Bonchard had a severe cause of the grip, and the doctor said she must die. This affected the old man, and he wept bitterly and, going out into the back yard, he put a pistol ball through his brain causing instant death. This so shocked the old lady that she, too, died. They were natives of France but had lived here for years. Mr. Bonchard was a skilled civil engineer and draughtsman and is said to have made the drawings for the first engine that ever ran over the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. The old people were very wealthy and, having no relatives, left all their property to the Catholic Church.