Louis Bach

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[[?? Oct 1883]]. His saloon burned in the Great Fire of 1883. It was the fifth building south of Main on east 5th (Park, then).
 
[[?? Oct 1883]]. His saloon burned in the Great Fire of 1883. It was the fifth building south of Main on east 5th (Park, then).
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March 27, 1914
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  The saloon men, by a unan-
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imous vote yesterday, agreed
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to close their places of busi-
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ness for two hours, from 2 to
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4, during the funeral of the
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late Professor Bach.
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  In the death of Professor
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Louis Bach, Miles City loses
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another of those persons of
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strong individuality whose
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speech, mannerisms, or meth-
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ods serve to vary the hum-
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drum of everyday life. Pro-
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fessor Bach engaged in the
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liquor and hotel businesses
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ever since establishing him-
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self in this community in the
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very early days. His tastes
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were for the 'classic' in music
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and it was his knowledge of
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this art that title of "Profes-
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sor" was based. He is sur-
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vived by a daughter.
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(next day)
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The funeral of the late
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Prof. Louis Bach took place
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yesterday afternoon from the
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Episcopal Church. The pall
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bearers were Al Leighton, W.
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A. Tremblay, W.S. Snell, J.R.
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Arnold, Ed Arnold, and H.G.
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Potter.

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