Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell
THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 55
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, November 30, 1907
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MAN KILLED AT OTTO.
Lawrence Ferrell Dead
At Hands of C. H.
Leuschner.
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Defendant Granted Bail in $3000.
Promptly Given.
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Lawrence Ferrell was shot and killed at Otto about seven o'clock Thursday
morning by Charles H. Leuschner.
Two shots took effect--one in the left
side of the head and the other in the bowels, a little over the groin.
Ferrell was in the employ of Leuschner and
had been for some time. There had been no previous difficulty between them.
Leuschner immediately surrendered to
Constable Krumnow and the officer and a large number of citizens from Otto came
with the defendant to Marlin where an investigation was held in Justice
Dashiell's court, Judge Faudi of the Otto precinct presiding. The state
introduced a number of witnesses whose testimony related principally to matters
at the time of the killing and just after. The court fixed the bond of
the defendant at $3000, which was promptly and amply made by neighbors present.
The defense will be that deceased had
offered an insult to Mrs. Leuschner and that the killing occurred at the first
meeting of the two men after defendant had been informed of the acts of
Ferrell.
Both the parties to the tragedy are well
known and the killing has attracted a great deal of interest.
Charley Leuschner is the son of J. G.
Leuschner, was reared at Otto and was until recently engaged in business at
that place. He is about 23 years of age. Ferrell had resided in
that section quite a number of years and has a family. He was about 30
years of age.
The investigation also developed the fact
that Ferrell was armed when shot.
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