Besides the news stories about the horrific death of Melissa Hortmann and her husband by a deranged christian nationalist, Milwaukee's German-American papers might have had multiple obituaries, repeated death notices some maybe with pending info, followed by the funeral details, fraternal notices, reporting about the funeral and burial event, then family thanks, and even later, more notices of thanks from the family, possibly death anniversary notices in following years.
In the 1860s and 1870s, you might've found one of the papers lined with heavy black borders, just as the death notices are found, including running between the entire length of each column, as the newspaper draped itself in mourning.
That is, if you weren't the current so-called "presidential" administration of the USA that feed$ off the white christian nationalism of the assassin, and barely acknowledged this horrific, religious act.