Valuable Gold Watch Lost on Chester, Indiana Farm in 1904

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The daily palladium. (Richmond, Ind.), 21 Dec. 1904.

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https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/...&proxValue=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=213
 

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Those were better times when a lost watch and a visiting women made it to the papers!
 

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Not sure it was nicer times, most people would hide their money if they didn't have a bank in town yet for fear of getting robbed. HH
 

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If its still in the dirt, it is not nice anymore!
 

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It is nice still, thise were the times of Morgan Dollars and Gold Eagles!!!


In those times I guess there was no FDIC insurance, so a jar wirh gold and silver wasnt a bad idea anyway.....

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