Charles L. Steinkrauss, Arlington, MA, 1875
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Charles L. Steinkrauss, Arlington, MA, 1875
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Posted: 23 Jan 2006 8:49PM GMT |
Classification: Biography
Surnames: Steinkrauss, Steinkraus, Ahearn, Ahern
POLICE COURT
Judge Carter held a session of the Arlington Police COURT, Friday morning, to pass judgment on two complaints against Mr. Chas. L. Steinkrauss, charging him with assault on Patrick and John Ahearn, and also one of Mr. Steinkrauss against them for malicious mischief. It grew out of a disgraceful disturbance in the Spy Pond House, last Sunday afternoon. These fellows broke open the bar room door, and created other disturbances, and Mr. S., with the help of a club, iron poker, and bottles, gave them a severe beating. He was adjudged guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs in each case, and appealed. The Ahearn boys were also found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $5, and one-half the costs in each case.
--The Arlington Advocate, 9 October 1875
Dennis Ahern
Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws
Judge Carter held a session of the Arlington Police COURT, Friday morning, to pass judgment on two complaints against Mr. Chas. L. Steinkrauss, charging him with assault on Patrick and John Ahearn, and also one of Mr. Steinkrauss against them for malicious mischief. It grew out of a disgraceful disturbance in the Spy Pond House, last Sunday afternoon. These fellows broke open the bar room door, and created other disturbances, and Mr. S., with the help of a club, iron poker, and bottles, gave them a severe beating. He was adjudged guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs in each case, and appealed. The Ahearn boys were also found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $5, and one-half the costs in each case.
--The Arlington Advocate, 9 October 1875
Dennis Ahern
Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws