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sted. Great things are yet expected from the bridal cham- ber. The NAN brand of cattle, owned by Lassa- ter brothers and numbering about 3500 head, are being rounded up and turned over to Messrs. Patrick this week. The price, including ranches, is said to be $13 per head. Monday night a thief succeeded in opening the kitchen door of the residence of J. A. Moses and stole a lot of spoons, dishes, kitchen utensils and meal and flour. ( 3 ) When John Bullard Was Killed Kingston, N. M., Feb. 7, 1888 To the Editors of the Enterprise : Be kind enough to let me know when John Bullard was killed. I claim his funeral was in Silver about We have left it to your decision. Hoping an early answer, I am yours respect- fully, Tom Murphy John Bullard was killed February 11, 1871, and was buried in Silver City about five days after that date. An Enterprise representative called on Samuel H. Eckles, who was second in command of the citizens’ party under Bullard, and from him learns that the following named gentlemen were members of the party: A. L. Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh Flinn, Deitz, Hill. As soon as the fight
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sted. Great things are yet expected from the bridal cham- ber. The NAN brand of cattle, owned by Lassa- ter brothers and numbering about 3500 head, are being rounded up and turned over to Messrs. Patrick this week. The price, including ranches, is said to be $13 per head. Monday night a thief succeeded in opening the kitchen door of the residence of J. A. Moses and stole a lot of spoons, dishes, kitchen utensils and meal and flour. ( 3 ) When John Bullard Was Killed Kingston, N. M., Feb. 7, 1888 To the Editors of the Enterprise : Be kind enough to let me know when John Bullard was killed. I claim his funeral was in Silver about We have left it to your decision. Hoping an early answer, I am yours respect- fully, Tom Murphy John Bullard was killed February 11, 1871, and was buried in Silver City about five days after that date. An Enterprise representative called on Samuel H. Eckles, who was second in command of the citizens’ party under Bullard, and from him learns that the following named gentlemen were members of the party: A. L. Webb, John Jones, James Copley, William Boyington, Tom Findley, Peter Hildreth, Hugh Flinn, Deitz, Hill. As soon as the fight