Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, January 27, 1913, p. 1. HANGING METHOD USED, BROWN COUNTY MAN Ill Health Caused W. M. Oliver's End Because of ill health, W. M. Oliver, 65, a wealthy farmer of Hamblin Township, Brown County, committed suicide Saturday night by hanging himself with a chain to a limb of a cherry tree in his backyard. He left home early in the morning, telling his family he was going to Nashville. The family became uneasy about him late in the evening and started a search, but did not locate the body until their return home where the body was found in his own yard. He leaves two sons and a daughter. A nephew, O. H. Oliver, is clerk of the senate at Indianapolis. No cause is known to bring about the tragedy other than ill health.