Had Mertz to look at our chicks, dying, terrible. Pap went to Waterloo took 11 bus. wheat along @ 71 [cents] & paid tax $270.94. Terrible thing happened last nite, Waterloo talking this morn. Gus Buettner of Waterloo shot & killed Miss Hattie Grosse & boyfriend Wetzler all of Waterloo, at a lonely spot on Boxtown road, Wetzler & girlfriend & Mr & Mrs. Mitchell were enroute to Boxtown to a dance, when Buettner crowded them of road & shot & killed the couple & didn’t harm Mitchells so far they haven’t got Buettner yet, he wanted to go with Grosse. All police are on look out for him, he was seen driving south through Boxtown after it happened at 10 o clock. Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary stopped in went to Red Bud & worked there gardens today. Went to Leo’s this eve. took them plants & we got cabbage plants from her.
Monday, May 15, 1939
Filed Under: 1939, May, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Birkner, Boxtown, Brand, Buettner, chicks, dance, gardening, Grosse, Leo, love_triangle, Mertz, Mitchell, murder, Orlet, plants, problem_with_chickens, Red_Bud, Rosalia, Uncle Fred, violence, Waterloo, Wetzler, wheat
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