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person of Hon. Jas. A. Ulman, ex-mayor of this city. The inevitable came at 9 o'clock p.m., Wednesday, July 26th, at his home on Front street. Mr. Ulman took almost suddenly ill some three weeks ago, but in spite of all the tender cares and nursing he succumbed to final sleep in his 74th year, leaving three daughters and one son, other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his loss. The deceased resided in this city for over a half century and was closely identified with the city's prosperity and held the office of mayor several terms. As mayor he was regarded as without a peer and no one has held the reigns of the city better than he. Mr. Ulman was a member (honorary) of the Independent Hope, Hook and Ladder Fire Co., and for a number of years worshipful master of the Bay St. Louis lodge. The funeral proceeded from his late residence Thursday evening at 4 o'clock to the Main Street Methodist church, Rev. N.B. Harmon officiating. The funeral was attended by the members of the Independent Hope Hook and Ladder Fire Co. and by a large number of friends and acquaintances. THE ECHO extends sympathy to the bereaved relatives. (SCE 7/29/1893)
Ansley, Mr. Emmet, having associated himself with his brother-in-law, Ulman, Mr. J. B., at Waveland, moved with his family to that town last Saturday. (SCE 10/21/1893)
1894
Ulman, J. B. - It (Waveland) is almost solely a residence place having but one store of note, that of Mr. J. B. Ulman.
(ATG page 3)
"Ullman Place" -Mr.	A. Pepin and family	left on Wednesday	for
New Orleans, their	future home. These	excellent people	came
here some time ago and occupied the pretty Ullman place. Thier departure is much regretted. (SCE 10/1/1892)
Ulman, Rosabella m McSwain, Collin M. 1873 (OLG MB 1)
Ulman's Store, on Nicholson Ave. in Waveland, has a big new stock of groceries, and is attracting purchasers from all parts by the low prices. (SCE 1/21/1893)
Ulman, Mr. James, of the Ulman Store, many friends and acquaintances were	glad to see in last	week's paper the
splendid run he is	making in the medal	contest. (SCE
02/04/1893)
Ulman, J. B. - The most prominent business man, located at the town of Waveland, is Mr. J. B. Ulman, whose general merchandise store is located on Nicholson avenue a rod from the Railroad crossing of the Louisville and Nashville. Mr. Ulman is one of the best known men of Waveland and Bay St,. Louis; he occupying at the present time the position of treasurer of the town of Waveland. As a business man, Mr. Ulman stands high in the estimation of the local merchants and as he was born and reared in the town where he at present resides his acquaintance is quite extensive. When


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