GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN.
Lizzie Schultz Meets Death on Same Spot as Did Her Father.
At the same crossing and by the same train that killed her father two years ago Friday, Miss Lizzie Schultz was killed at Schererville, Lake county Saturday. The train was the Pennsylvania flyer. Miss Schultz was 35 years old. Her father was Henry Schultz, a wealthy cattle buyer, and at the time of his death the daughter was engaged to be married. She broke the engagement and has never seemed to regain her spirits since. How she was killed no one knows. Her body was cut to pieces by the wheels.
Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; December 12, 1907; Volume 24, Number 37, Page 1, Column 4.
GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN.
Lizzie Schultz Meets Death on Same Spot as Did Her Father.
At the same crossing and by the same train that killed her father two years ago Friday, Miss Lizzie Schultz was killed at Schererville, Lake county Saturday. The train was the Pennsylvania flyer. Miss Schultz was 35 years old. Her father was Henry Schultz, a wealthy cattle buyer, and at the time of his death the daughter was engaged to be married. She broke the engagement and has never seemed to regain her spirits since. How she was killed no one knows. Her body was cut to pieces by the wheels.
Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; December 12, 1907; Volume 24, Number 37, Page 1, Column 4.
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