Indianapolis (IN) News, November 30, 1895, p. 6. UNCONSCIOUS FOR DAYS David Zink of Salem Disabled by a Fractured Skull Salem, Ind., November 30-David Zink has lain unconscious for several days due to a blow that he received in the so-called "City Restaurant," which adjoins what is known as the Turf Saloon owned by Peter G. Chastam (sic) with Harvey Fulmer as bartender. Several affrays appear to have occurred in the saloon during the day. James Young had his eyes blackened. The city marshal, entering the room, saw Zink pushed off a high stool by Fulmer, and Young claimed that Zink had previously been struck with a loaded "billy." Both Zink and Fulmer were arrested, but the next day Zink's condition became so alarming that the sheriff had him taken home. Fulmer was arrested and placed under heavier bonds. The Salem Sun, of this week, makes a vigorous attack on the saloon and restaurant asserting that it is a plague spot and that the time has come to stop the lawlessness.