COME WALK WITH ME DOWN MEMORY LANE
THE EMINENCE POST OFFICE ROBBED
The Current Wave
Sept. 24, 1884
On last Friday night the Eminence Post Office was entered by unknown
parties and burglarized to the extent of between $20 and $25 worth of
two-cent stamps, two registered letters, one addressed Theodore Norris
and supposed to contain about $7, the other addressed to L. L. Munsell
and should have contained $3.40. An entrance to the building was
effected through a back window. The drawer containing the stamps,
letters and mail key was removed to a pile of sawdust about 40 yards
from the office, where it is supposed the thieves divided this plunder;
the mail key and some one-cent stamps were recovered. Postmaster W. J.
Randolph informs us that nearly every drawer in his drugstore (same
building) was opened by the burglars and some steel tweezers and
harmonicas stolen. We have not learned of any clues to the perpetrators.
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