Terrible Heat Killed Brewery Horse
TERRIBLE HEAT KILLED BREWERY HORSE
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A horse owned by the Goebel Brewing company, of Detroit, and used here by Emil Golz, the Goebel agent, for delivering beer, was sunstruck Friday afternoon and died in about five minutes afterwards.
The horse, which was driven by Let Swetlin, was about two miles the other side of Ypsilanti, when it suddenly toppled over and died almost before it could be extricated from the wagon. It was valued at $150. The Goebel firm were notified of the horse's death and another animal will be sent here this evening to do the work of the one killed yesterday.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat