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George W. ScipGeorge W. Scip in Easton Free Press - Feb 6 1926
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"... Suspicion was pinned on Wetzel because of n dispute lio lmd with Bradbury over financial arrangements for a budt by Bradbury for Welzel When Wetzel was arrested. Postal Inspector George W. Scip, of Enston, compared script to that of thc threatening leter. Assistant United Slates Attorney Henry 15. Kriedman, with ln was nodded and the letters have heen turned over to hlm. ..."
Publication place: Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States
George ScipGeorge Scip in Darling Downs Gazette (QLD) - Dec 9 1896
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"... the frontage given to ?'the property in^the opening up of Neil-street, and requesting ' that the rates due thereon may be paid in full. That the claim submitted by George Scip and A Haman, respectively, re compensation for damage said to have been done to their wheat crops by employees of the Council, be lef' in the hands of the Mayor ..."
Publication place: Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia
George M. ScipGeorge M. Scip in Reading Eagle - Apr 24 1942
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"... George W. Manderbach was ap- given with Mrs. Walter Miller as pointed guardian and trustee to leader. Thc business session fol- represent undetermined interests in in the estate of George M. Scip. Greenwich Township, on motion of Trexler Trexler, attorneys. Re- on Saturday, May 23. In the estate of John I. Kerns, Muhlenberg Township, Judge Marx fixed Saturday, May 23, for a ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
George B. ScipGeorge B. Scip in Reading Eagle - Sep 16 1912
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"... S. Shultz. Benjamin F. Levan sold a carload of Western Pennsylvania cattle at the public house of Robert D. Seidel. Howard B. Smith, of Windsor Castle, was the auctioneer. George B. Scip, of near town, has a watermelon patch from which he picked 4 29 melons. Some weighed 25 and 29 pounds. Mr. Schaner. Harvey Reidenhour' and Elmer Dunkel, all of town, ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States