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HOMETOWN History Feb. 7, 2020

HOMETOWN History Feb. 7, 2020 150 Years Ago Local: A heavy snow storm commenced on Tuesday and snow is about one foot in depth. There is tolerably good sleighing although the crossroads are badly drifted. Advertisement: Chronic Constipation can be positively cured by the German Cathartic Lozenges, and by them alone. Thousands suffer Headache, Dyspepsia and untold ills because of a torpid and costive condition of the bowels. Especially is this the case with ladies and business men whose condition…
February 5, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 31, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 31, 2020 150 Years Ago Suicide – John VanBenscoten, a farmer in independent circumstances near New Kingston, committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn, Saturday morning last. He got up before daylight, took a lantern as was his usual custom and went out, as was supposed, to do the chores at the barn. Shortly after, other members of the family having gone to the barn, found the lantern with the light burning, on an inverted measure,…
January 29, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 24, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 24, 2020 150 Years Ago No Snow – Track Clear: Reports from the Pacific Railroad to January 20 say there is no snow on the Great Plains nor in the Black Hills, nor in the passes of the Rocky Mountains, nor in the lofty chain of the Sierra Nevada, to obstruct the trains – but a clear track from ocean to ocean. At the same time the record shows the Hudson open to Albany and the same…
January 22, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 18, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 18, 2020 150 Years Ago Increase of Crime – The attention of the public is properly becoming aroused to the alarming and terrible frequency of high crimes. One can scarcely take up a paper but what contains an account of some fresh murder or robbery, or more likely both. The time is within the memory of those who are yet considered young when a single murder would thrill the whole land and become the theme of general…
January 15, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 3, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 10, 2020 150 Years Ago “The Innocents Abroad” or “The New Pilgrim’s Progress” – This is the title by which Mark Twain designates his book, now attracting so much attention. We can describe the book which is a large handsome volume of over 650 pages, embellished with 234 spirited and appropriate engravings. The contents are indescribable – the book must be seen and read to be appreciated. The name of Mark Twain, as the author, will be…
January 8, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 3, 2020

HOMETOWN History Jan. 3, 2020 150 Years Ago Bank Robbery – The safe of the Schoharie County Bank, at Schoharie Court House, was blown open early Wednesday morning of last week, and robbed of about $5,000 belonging to the Bank, and a considerable larger amount in bonds, jewelry, &c. left on special deposit – amount unknown. Small Pox – The Deposit Courier of last week says that much excitement prevails in parts of the Town of Masonville and of the…
January 3, 2020

HOMETOWN History Dec. 20, 2019

HOMETOWN History Dec. 20, 2019 150 Years Ago Miscellaneous: It is authoritatively stated that the loss of life by kerosene is greater than by railroad and steamboat accidents combined. A German astronomer says that we are soon to have another moon, and that it will be nearer the Earth than our present satellite. Some of the Syracuse papers now call the Cardiff humbug the “Exposed Giant” The Rochester Chronicle thinks the term ought to have been adopted in the first…
December 18, 2019

HOMETOWN History Dec. 13, 2019

HOMETOWN History Dec. 13, 2019 150 Years Ago Ed. Note: The following item is an excerpted editorial response to the public exhibition in Albany of the Cardiff Giant, a fake fossil created as a hoax. The Cardiff Giant has resided at The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown since 1948: “The Cardiff Giant – The interest in the stone man seems unabated, and the attendance shows no falling off, but rather on the increase. The statue will probably be removed to New…
December 11, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY: Dec. 6, 2019

HOMETOWN HISTORY Dec. 6, 2019 150 YEARS AGO Miscellaneous: There are to be ten executions for murder in the United States during December. The very latest style of boot has the toe turned up like an old-fashioned skate. The gay young people of Henderson, Kentucky eat peanuts in church. “Bugmaster General” is the popular name for the state entomologist in Illinois. Mr. Fiske, of the Galveston Bulletin, has been shot at 23 times in three years. “Ned” a modest young…
December 4, 2019

HOMETOWN History Nov. 29, 2019

HOMETOWN History Nov. 29, 2019 150 Years Ago A genuine Yankee at Lisbon, Connecticut, who wanted to put a water pipe through a drain tied a string to a cat’s leg, thrust her into one end of the drain, and then giving a terrific “Scat!” the feline quickly appeared at the other end. The pipe was drawn through the drain by means of the line, and at an expense of ten dollars saved by the operation. Advertisement: New discovery in…
November 27, 2019
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