Aug 8, 1895
Blue Earth Post
Faribault Co., MN, USA
Brother and Wife Visit Freund
On  Sunday forenoon, a brother of Mr. Jacob FREUND, who is confined in the  jail at this place on the charge of being implicated in the murder of  Clara OBER, was visited by a brother whom he had not seen for ten years  and also by his wife.
At first the deputy sheriff did not know  whether to admit them, but Attorney CRAY being present they were  admitted to talk to the prisoner.
When the brothers first met and  greeted each other by shaking hands through the bars, Mr. FREUND said,  "I suppose you did not expect ever to see me in such a place?" He  replied that he did not and both were visibly affected
-- Mankato Review
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Aug. 8 1895
Blue Earth Post
Faribault Co., MN, USA
In  an interview with the Mankato Review Jacob FREUND lays the charge of  his arrest to the feeling between the saloon and anti-saloon element in  Blue Earth City. The saloon question was not thought of in connection  with the affair. Both the license and anti-license people were united in  suspicioning his complicity with the death of Clara OBER, by reason of  the long-continued circumstances that culminated on that fatal night,  while not a few of both sides were in doubt as to which horn of the  dilemma to choose - suicide or murder. The question of license or  no-license for the present year was settled at the polls in April. What  interests the entire community now is, was Clara OBER murdered, and if  so, by whom? The people are asking, who but one could have any motive  for the cruel deed, and did he do it? It is very shrewd in Jacob FREUND  to attempt to gain the sympathy and partisanship of the local saloon or  license party in his favor. That element would hang him just as quick as  the other if there can be found evidence enough to convict him. If he  is not guilty the no-license people would not hang him. But guilty or  not guilty it is the united sentiment of the citizens of Blue Earth  City, to speak ironically, that his usefulness here is ended.
