Mr. Holloway, McMillen Place Stage Stand Keeper, Accused of Poisoning Yeast
Piper [3][2]. Piper made his bread [1][2]. Piper came to borrow a pair of stilliards [1][2]. Holloway accused him of having said that she or her husband attempted to poison his grub [1][2]. Holloway to and from the house [1][2]. Holloway talked of having him prosecuted for the talk he had made [1][2].
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- A Poisoning Case (1891)ces, keeping the stage stand, which they rent from Mr. Piper. It seems that they had been accused by someone of hav- ing poisoned the yeast from which Mr. Piper made his bread. Col. R. S. Allen and Ed Moul-…
- Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-02-06 (1891)the house he was so effected by the poison that he could not talk. He lived only a short distance from the Holloway place, so hurried on home, melted some lard and swallowed it, which saved his life, alt…
- A Poisoning Case (1891)A Poisoning CaseThe details of a case of attempted poison- ing on the Gila was this week brought to this city by the residents of that section. It seems that Mr. Piper, who has the McMillen place leased, prepa…