Herman Schultz, PA, 1897 December 7

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county receives $15 from Anatomy Board for the body whit
will pay the sheriff's fee"-from the Milford paper (name
not know n) for Dec. 73 muukhuorxamoum warrant issued
Sept. 30, 1897.

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR. PART II. BY TEETERS. PAGE 135

county receives $15 from Anatomy Board for the body whk
will pay the sheriff's feo"-from the Milford paper (name
not know n) for Dec. 73 makhxxamous warrant issued
Sept. 30, 1897.

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR. PART II. BY TEETERS. PAGE 135

warrant issued

Sept. 30, 1897.

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR. PART II, BY TERTERS, PAGE 135

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SCHULTZ, Herman Paul a LARGE CARD

Executed 12-7-18973 Pike Co., Pae3-for the mrder of his
wife Lizzie on 9-2=1896 at Shoholas indicted 12-2)-1896;
convicted largely on the testimony of his sons; after
clergyman prayed with him. at the scaffold he smiled at
the sheriff and remarked: "This noose tickles my neck";
he "had a horror of having his body cut up so he tele-
graphed his sons in New York City to come and get it";
no reply was received so his bedy was shipped to the
State Board of Anatomy at Philadelphia; first and only
hanging in Pike County; "was conducted enonomically;

district attorney Van Auker received #13 ; defense attor-
J. H, Vanetten, nothing; the sheriff's fee was

but as he paid $10 for the noose he will net only 3

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SCHULTZ, Herman Paul. a LARGE CARD

Executed 12-7-1897; Pike Co., Pa 3-for the murder of his
wife Iizzie on 9-2-1896 at Shoholas; indicted 12-2))-18963
convicted largely on the testimony of his sons after
clergyman prayed with him.at the scaffold he smiled at
the sheriff and remarked: "This noose tickles my neck";
he "had a horror of having his body cut up so he tele-
graphed his sons in New York City to come and get it";
no reply was received so his body was shipped to the
State Board of Anatomy at Philadelphia; first and only
hanging in Pike County; "was conducted enonomically;

district attorney Van Auker received $13 ' defense attor-
ney J. H. Vanetten, nothing; the sheriff's fee was $15
but as he paid $10 for the noose he will net only $53

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SCHULTZ, Herman Paul
Executed 12-7-18975 Pike Cos, Paes for the mrder of his
wife Iizzie on 9-2-1896 at Shohola; indicted 12-2)-1896;
convicted largely on the testimony of his sons after
Seyi ae scaffold he smiled at
sheriff and remarked: "This noose tickles my neck";
ai "had a horror of having his body cut up so he tele-

graphed his sons in New York City to come and got it";
no reply was received so his body was shipped to the
State Board of Anatomy at Philadelphia; first and only
ing in Pike County; "was conducted e1 SELLE
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