Williams Dairy
 

Cincinnati Enquirer, 30 April 1896, page 8

TRIAL OF PEARL BRYAN MURDER


Mrs. Sarah Seither was sworn, and said that she lived at Kessen's Grove on the Licking Pike. She said that she was in the habit of walking from her home to the City of Newport every day.

She swore that on the day preceding the murder, when she was on her way to town, she passed Jackson and Walling walking out toward the grove. they were then near Williams' Dairy, half way between Newport and the grove. They "guyed" her and laughed at her. She left home that morning at 7 o'clock. It was not later than 8 o'clock when she met the two men. She had never seen either Jackson or Walling after that time until she saw them in the Newport jail 15 minutes before she came upon the stand.

 

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