Julius Henry
Gottschall
Kentucky Post, Friday, 13 November 1925, page 11
Real Estate Transfers: Anthony J Dietrich to Julius Gottschall, a lot in Southgate stamps for $8000.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 17 August 1928, page 9
Realty Transfers Campbell Co. Julius Gottschall to C M Derrick, lot on east side of Alexandria Pike, Ft Thomas; $1 and other considerations.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 9 January 1931, page 11
Oliver Jarvis, 51, of Newport, died Thursday at Speers Hospital. He is survived by a son, Edward A and one daughter, Mrs. Helen Gottschall of Clifton.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 22 May 1934, page 6
Three retail liquor dispensing permits were approved Tuesday by Newport commissioners. They were: Albert E Bathiany, druggist, Sixth and Monmouth streets; Julius H Gottschall, druggist, Sixth and Washington av. and Joseph Mulligan, cafe owner, 11th and Central av. A beer permit was granted Mrs. Elizabeth Spraul, 201 Columbia st.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 16 May 1938, page 4
LEGAL NOTICE: Julius H Gottschall, proprietor of Gottschall Pharmacy at 530 Washington Ave. Newport Ky. hereby declares his intention of applying for a license from the state of Kentucky to sell liquor by the package.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 20 January 1939, page 1
Search was being made Friday by Newport police for two youthful armed bandits who held up Julius Gottshall, pharmacist, Sixth street and Washington avenue and his wife Helen, and escaped with $25.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 2 February 1939, page 1
The solution of a Newport holdup was seen Thursday with the arrest of John Lacey, by Dayton O. police. Chief Leo Livingston early Thursday was notified that Lacey had confessed to the holdup Jan 19 at the Julius Gottschall Pharmacy, 530 Washington avenue, Newport.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 9 August 1940, page 1
Smashing a large window of the Julius Gottschall pharmacy, Sixth Street and Washington avenue, Newport, with a pavement brick early Friday, a thief snatched up eight quart bottles of whisky, valued at $15 and fled.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 15 April 1943, page 1
Frank Sweigart, chairman of the Newport Second War Loan drive, announced the organization of his committee, with 500 volunteers salesmen making a city wide solicitation. Solicitors are: Julius Gottschall.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 3 December 1946, page 1
Fines of $3000 were levied against three men charged with selling distilled spirits above the OPA ceiling price. The government charged they sold the liquor to Julius Gottschall, Newport.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 29 January 1949, page 1
A Negro suspect captured early Friday by Newport vice sqaud was held for grand jury after he pleaded guilty to smashing windows of three businesses. The suspect, Izell Wright, 19, of 619 Saratoga street, Newport, implicated an accomplice who is being sought. The prisoner confessed to stealing a $50 camera from a window of the Gottschall Pharmacy.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 23 July 1954, page 3
Mr. and Mrs. J H Gottschall, of Ryland Lakes, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, to Lt. Benton G Dexter Jr. of Parkersburg W. Va. The couple were married July 2 in the Chapel at Williams Air Force Base, Chandler Ariz. The former Miss Gottschall graduated from the University of Cincinnati in June where she received two degrees, BA in education.
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Cincinnati Post and Times Star, Saturday, 7 November 1964, page 11
GOTTSCHALL-Josephine (nee Hoffman) died Thursday, November 4; residence, Covington; age 86. Devoted wife of the late Henry Gottschall, dear mother of July H Gottschall and Mrs. Eva M Kuhl; 4 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Services at the convenience of the family. No visitation. John J Radel Co Funeral Home, 822 York st. Newport are in charge of the arrangements.