BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902 Washington, Ind., May 25. Louis Cunningham, a farmer, came to the city today and drank to excess. He quarreled with Joe Hubbard and was so brutally kicked in the head and face that he died four hours later. Hubbard is known as "the Blood hound" and served a prison sentence for killing a man at Vincennes several years ago. Hubbard is in jail. Cunningham was well connected. He died at the home of his cousin, Arnold J. Padgett. He was also a cousin of Prosecutor Padgett, and his father, Michael Cunningham, was one of the wealthiest farmers in Daviess county. ******** Washington, Ind., May 25. Louis Cunningham, until recently one of the wealthiest men in Loogootee, Ind., was murdered in this city tonight by Joe Herbert, an ex-convict, who served seven years in prison for killing a man named Hamer in Vincennes. Cunningham drove here from Loogootee and was hitching his horse in front of the Globe Hotel when Herbert staggered up, and, without a word, knocked Cunningham down and kicked him repeatedly. The men had never seen each other before, and not a word had been spoken. Cunningham died without regaining consciousness. Herbert is in jail.