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"Accidental Death - Frank J Habermann who resided just east of Lime Creek started last Wednesday evening from Fulda for his home with a small load of lumber on the wagon and a new buggy tied behind.
The next thing that was known of him was when he was discovered the next morning near Lime Creek, dead. It seemed that he had been driving ____ late at night and running off the end of a low culvert, the lumber ______ around throwing him about 10 feet and landing him underneath the ______ the heaviest part of which seems to have struck him near the base of the brain crushing the base of the scull. The team went but a few rods and stopped, remaining there all night. Sunday, acting Coroner, Dr. __ R. Richardson, in company with Sheriff Lowe went there and viewed the remains. Every thing so clearly indicated an accidental death that no _____ry was called.
Mr. Habermann has always borne a good anme and it is not thought possible that he was intoxicated at the death. The culvert is only about a rod in height and it seems almost impossible for such serious results to come from running off so low a place." Handwritten date of "Oct 1900" is on this article. The article was next to the binding and some words were illegible.
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