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In the house at the time were Theodore, Edward and John Kintz, and John Kintz, Jr.; Miss Mary Kintz, Mrs. Mary Kintz, wife of John Kintz, Jr.; Miss Treacy Kintz, Mrs. Rica Smith, John Hirsch and four children, my father and myself. Shortly after five o'clock there was a noise of roaring waters and screams of people. We looked out the door and saw persons running.
Well, I always said you'd 'get there' some day, Perry." A few days prior to his visit, I had made a trade for a half interest in a livery and sale stable, owned and run by an old acquaintance named Kintz, who is mentioned in the seventh chapter of this book.
"How will you trade?" I asked, showing him the lady's gold watch. "Oh, I'll leave it with you." "You ought to give your watch and chain and ten dollars," I said. "I'll make it five." "Let me take your watch and chain a few minutes." "All right," he answered. I immediately called on Mr. Kintz and said: "John, are you willing to give your gold watch and five dollars for Mr.
Kintz and Clock began a conversation about the watch trade, when Kintz remarked: "If that gold watch had not been a lady's size I never would have paid any difference on the trade." "Did you give any boot?" quickly asked Clock. "Why, I gave five dollars," answered Kintz. "The d l you did; so did I," replied Clock.
John Kintz, Jr., was also on a tree. Miss Mary Kintz and Mrs. Mary Kintz I saw drown. Miss Smith was also drowned. John Hirsch was in a tree, but the four children were drowned. The scenes were terrible. Live bodies and corpses were floating down with me and away from me. I would see persons, hear them shriek, and then they would disappear.
He laughed and said: "Well, if they are both satisfied I suppose you ought to be." The next Sunday after I had made the trade, several of the boys, including Mr. Kintz, Clock and myself, were sitting in the hotel. I was reading a paper when Mr.
I remained idle a few days until the few dollars Mr. Keefer had loaned me were spent, when one day I called upon a friend in town. Kintz by name, who was engaged in the bakery business. I asked him to let me carry it and try and find a customer for it. I called that evening on the night telegraph operator, Andy Clock, and bantered him to trade watches. He owned a large silver watch and gold chain.
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