Henry Hundinger Robbed
Submitted by Kelly
News from the Kentucky State Journal, October 18, 1884
Thursday night thieves broke into the slaughter house of Henry Hundinger, situated on the Alexandria Pike a mile from the city, and cut the meat off of three sides, leaving only the bones hanging. He puts his loss at $20 and says he would like to find the rascals. Any one who has plenty of meat without bone can tell where it came from.
Some scoundrel called at the farm of Mr. John Weber, the dairyman, and represented to Mrs. Weber, that Mr. Louie Brandt had sent him there to get a sack of apples, when he was granted the freedom of the orchard, for Mr. Brandt's sake. He proved to be an imposter.