Showing posts with label Carroll Co Dist Uniontown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carroll Co Dist Uniontown. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Union Bridge - A pair of trousers was stolen

Union Bridge - A pair of trousers was stolen

Union Bridge Pilot, December 3, 1920.

Union Bridge - A pair of trousers was stolen early in the evening from the wash line of Mrs. John Pittinger about a week ago.

We were under the impression that thievery was entirely confined to booze the past year or two.

New Windsor - It is rumored that robbers have entered, or attempted to enter, several houses in town in the recent past, and that they visited the home of Erscie Benedict last Saturday night during the absence of the family, getting away with a supply of their butchering stuff, consisting of sausage, pudding, &c.

Should they continue on their rounds, it is hoped that may get all that is due them.

Union Bridge Pilot, December 3, 1920.

19201203 Union Bridge A pair of trousers was stolen


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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

18980709 Uniontown District Items by the Democratic Advocate

Democratic Advocate: Uniontown District Items July 9, 1898

Democratic Advocate, July 9, 1898.

Prof. Samuel Bowers caught a carrier pigeon on Saturday last. The band on its leg was 77-P.F.S.-96. The pigeon has been around Mrs. Bowers' barn for several weeks and has mated with a common pigeon. When first caught the bird seemed very much frightened, but afterwards became tame and could be picked up by any one. The barley crop is not as big as last year.

Democratic Advocate, July 9, 1898.

18980709 Uniontown District Items by the Democratic Advocate

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