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City Happenings (1903 & 1928) |
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Written by Valerie Holifield
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Friday, 29 April 2005 |
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122 Years With the Ste. Genevieve Herald;
STE GENEVIEVE HERALD, Ste. Genevieve, MO
March 5, 2003
100 Years Ago - 1903
Since Thursday workmen have been busy putting up the cable which
is to take the place of the many wires of the telephone line. It
will do away with entangling alliances and disordered or interrupted
communication.
After the 21st of June, 1903, any one convicted of
stealing any domestic fowl in the night time will be guilty of a
felony punishable by imprisonment in the pen. The law was passed by
the last legislature. So bouillon parties will have to steal their
chickens in the daytime.
75 Years Ago - 1928
Acting in conjunction with the members of the special road
district, the city council is making an investigation to ascertain
the cost of laying a concrete covering on the South Gabouri Creek
bed at the intersection of South Main Street near the
Missouri-Illinois railroad trestle. We are told that pipes will be
laid first to accommodate the water at low stage and concrete will
be spread on top of the pipes. This will be a much-needed
improvement as it will at all times insure safe and more pleasant
crossing of this creek. It is hoped that the two boards may see
their way clear to have the work done.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 May 2005 )
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