Bedford (IN) Daily Mail, November 15, 1901, p. 2. MITCHELL TOUGH KILLED Willis Holler Knocked Out in Shube Burton's Saloon Tuesday Night Willis Holler, a Mitchell bed man who had served two or three terms in the penitentiary, got his quietus Tuesday night. Our information is that Holler was on a dib drunk and obstreperous. He was in Shube Burton's saloon about midnight ad soon afterward was taken home unconscious, dying about four o'clock next morning. One report is that Holler was struck on the heat with a billiard cue or a billy by the proprietor of the saloon, but some doubt was raised on that point next afternoon. It is been claimed that he died from too much whisky, perhaps on the theory that Mitchell whiskey is more potent than a club. Prosecutor Zaring and Coroner Voyles were investigating Wednesday afternoon.