From Rick Berkheiser

 

"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, June 29, 1895, page 12

 

     The postmortem examination held Tuesday by Dr. Borley and Dr. Borough, on the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hutchinson, who was supposed to have been poisoned resulted in finding the stomach in a badly inflamed condition, but there were no traces of poison.

 

     Dolla May, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hutchinson, died Monday morning at 2 o'clock from convulsions, after an illness of three days.  The supposition is that the child got hold of poison in some manner while playing in the yard, as the symptoms were of a strychnine poisoning nature.  She was a bright little child and idolized by her parents, who have the sympathy of the entire community.  A post mortem will be held to-morrow morning by Dr. Borley and Dr. Borough, to determine the cause of death.  The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon from the house, Rev. Henry Little, of the Presbyterian church, officiating.