Since publishing Workday Wednesday J. B. Clark's Meat Market, Goshen, New York last week, I located some newspaper articles about 2nd Great Grandfather Jeremiah B. Clark and his shop. They were published in a regular column called “AT THE COUNTY SEAT. INCIDENTS AND HAPPENINGS IN GOSHEN” except “BURGLARS CAUGHT IN THE ACT”.
Middletown Daily Press, Middletown, N. Y.,
Monday, Dec. 12, 1892
On Sunday morning a bunch of keys was found
on West Main street, which the owner can have by going to the market of J. B.
Clark, and proving property.
Middletown Daily Press, Middletown, N. Y.,
Monday, February 13, 1893
A pocketbook was found on Saturday which
the owner can have returned by calling at the market of J. B. Clark and proving
property.
Middletown Daily Argus, Middletown, N. Y.,
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1895
Mr. J. B. Clark has six potatoes that weigh
eight pounds and thirteen ounces, the largest weighing one pound and thirteen
ounces.
I wish somebody took a picture of the potatoes!
I wish somebody took a picture of the potatoes!
Middletown Daily Argus, Middletown, New
York, Saturday, November 14, 1896
A hearing in the case of William Stewart,
who was arrested, yesterday, for procuring meat illegally was held before
Justice C. W. Coleman, this morning, at 10 o’clock. Stewart had procured meat
from J. B. Clark to the amount of $40, which he had charged, without authority,
to Rev. Geo. C. Betts, by whom he was employed.
Daily Argus, Middletown, N. Y., Monday,
July 26, 1897, page 5, column 5
BURGLERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Arrested by Vigilant Officer While Robbing
a Goshen Meat Market
(From our Goshen Correspondent)
Last night an attempt was made to enter the
meat market of J. B. Clark, on West Main street. Officer William Ehlers going
by saw the burglers at work, and promptly captured them. Their booty consisted
of forty-seven cents in money and a bologna sausage. They were arraigned before
Justice Swezey, this morning, and held for the Grand Jury. One of the burglers
is a negro, and gives his name and address as Hezikiah Brown, of Philiadelphia.
His companion is a white man, Edward Miller, of Dayton, Ohio.