Albert
Habel
Kentucky Post, Monday, 6 July 1896, page 5
Albert Habel was he victim of Peter Leflot's vengeance in a bloody battle early Sunday morning at Clark's Grove, a resort on the river bank above Dayton Ky. Habel is a former police officer of Dayton. The two men spent the evening with a party at Clark's Grove, where they were apparently good friends.
As Habel was leaving the place, Leflot sprang from the shadow of some trees and cut Habel in the face and in the arm. Leflot drew a revolver but the cartridge failed to explode. Eighteen stitches were taken in Habel's arm and seven to close the cut in his face. He will be disfigured for life. Leflot made his escape. It is thought he came to Cincinnati.