A FAMILY PAPER DEVOTED TO THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN SOUTH DANVERS (PEABODY), MASSACHUSETTS
January 6 – June 29, 1864 - Part VI
About the South Danvers Wizard

Overview:  Jan.- July 1864

 About South Danvers (Peabody), Massachusetts

 

South Danvers Wizard, 5/1/1864, p. 2/3
ATTEMPT AT FRAUD – “A curious circumstance in the financial way, occurred here recently, which has not been made public.  A middle aged, or rather, a young lady of pleasant countenance and good address, called at the Warren Bank and asked to be accommodated with a check on a Boston back for $9.25.  The cashier gave the required accommodation and she departed.  A few days afterward she called again and produced the check, which was mutilated, as she said, by the manipulation of the wash tub.  Another of like amount was given in exchange and she again departed. A few days later notice was received from the Boston bank that a check of $90.50 had been presented, but their suspicions were excited from its appearance that an alteration had been made, and it was protested.  So the ‘gay deceiver’ was foiled in her attempt.
 It seems that the same person, from the description, alighted from the Horse Cars and asked the same favor of the cashier of the Danvers Bank, but her application was refused.  It appears also, from the examination of the returned check, that attempts to alter its amount had been made, and the parts altered, defaced or torn.”.