Let’s set the stage. We’re visiting Horn & Schwalm’s Brooklyn Brewery on the east side of Doty St. just south of 16th Ave. At the time, the brewery appeared as you see it below. Here we go...
A police court drama was enacted in Justice Sarau's office yesterday.
C. F. Rogers, a farmer, took a load of barley to Horn's brewery to sell, and got into an altercation with Horn's foreman, a stout, 300-pound German named Krall, who pounced upon Mr. Rogers and pounded him somewhat.
Rogers had Krall arrested, and the latter was fined $2 and costs.
Krall was inconsolable and immediately had Rogers arrested for calling him names.
Rogers in turn was fined $2 and costs, which made the 300-pounder happy, and thus the matter ended.
Sparring outside of the Horn & Schwalm Brewery, 1885. |
300 lb Krall with the body that malted barley built!
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