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Patrick H. Kelleyperson
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a.k.a. Patrick Kelley, Pat Kelley
Mrs. Thompsonperson
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Pat Higginsperson
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a.k.a. Pat Higgins
400 chickensthing
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chunk 170 ยท paragraph 727
yond our ken.
Mrs. Thompson, of the Mimbres, adopted
the little orphan girl who for several months
worried the board of county commissioners
and the ladies of the hospital. The poor little
waif has at last got a good home.
From ihe November 23. 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
Four hundred chickens were brought to
this city on Tuesday from the Frisco, and sold
readily for 50 cents each. This money will be
spent here instead of being sent to Kansas.
There died at his ranch home in the
Mogollons on Monday of last week a man who
was generally well known and esteemed as it
would be possible for a man residing in a
western country to become. He was no other
than Patrick H. Kelley. He had suffered a
thousand deaths from an aggrivated cancer
on the tongue during the last year. He fought
the disease manfully to the last but realized
from the first that his disease was a hopeless
case. At the time of his death he was engaged
in sheep raising, but during his residence of
twenty-five years in the territory had pursued
various callings meeting with fair success. His
business affairs are said to be in a complicated
condition but his administrator, Pat Higgins,
is satisfied there will be something remaining
for his family.
From the December 7, 1888. Issue of The Enterprise
A Human Devil
Frank Heflin, Crazed by Whisky,
Shoots His Wife.