Arthur R. Wolff
April 14, 1910
Plymouth (Indiana) Tribune
Corn Causes His Death
Arthur R. Wolff, aged 55, for thiry-five years proprietor of a Muncie clothing store, and widely known
as a merchant, died after an illness of several months. The beginning if his illness was blood poison-
ing, caused by trimming a corn too closely. Gangrene set in and other complications followed.