Silver City Enterprise โ 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) โ 1889-01-25
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It is not among the improbabilities that
within the next ten days there will be a declara-
tion of war on the part of the United States as
against Germany. The action of that power in
Samoa is not calculated to promote feelings of
amity, and it is quite possible that Prince Bis-
marck will be called upon to apologize for
tearing down and burning the American flag,
or fight. Possibly the old allied powers, France
and the United States, may again unite, and
successfully trim the Kaiser, in a manner not
laid dow in Bismarckian tactics.
Tremont House Arrivals โ W. P. Palmer
and wife, Omaha, Neb.; W. C. Watkins, San
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Francisco, Cal.; J. Thompson, Lindsley, St.
Louis, Mo.; M. Downey, Hachita, N. M.; J. C.
Daly, Santa Fe, N. M.; H. Donelly, Cooney, N.
M. ; H. Rice Turnbull, St. Louis, Mo.; J. F.
Smith, Deming, N. M.; Thomas Burns, Kingston,
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nd wife, Omaha, Neb.; W. C. Watkins, San
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Francisco, Cal.; J. Thompson, Lindsley, St.
Louis, Mo.; M. Downey, Hachita, N. M.; J. C.
Daly, Santa Fe, N. M.; H. Donelly, Cooney, N.
M. ; H. Rice Turnbull, St. Louis, Mo.; J. F.
Smith, Deming, N. M.; Thomas Burns, Kingston,
N. M.; John Prince, Deming, N. M.; B. Y.
McKeyes, Deming, N. M.; C. E. Stubb, El Paso,
Texas; J. H. Allen, Hanover, N. M.; T. J. Mc-
Gown, Hanover, N. M.; T. C. Anderson, George-
town, N. M.; Jacob Helde, Georgetown, N. M.;
B. B. Reynolds, Kansas City, Mo.; J. L. Guer-
vant, San Francisco, Cal.; W. D. Achauer, San
Francisco, Cal.; John O. Whitlock, St. Louis,
Mo.; W. D. McKenzie, St. Louis, Mo.; W. Ste-
vens, Santa Rita; Ed Chino, Georgetown, N. M. ;
G. W. Burnham, Deming, N. M.; D. B. Baker,
St. Louis, Mo.; J. C. Meads, Kansas City, Mo.;
Chas. Moore, El Paso, Tex.; R. H. Hanis, El
Paso, Texas.
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; John O. Whitlock, St. Louis,
Mo.; W. D. McKenzie, St. Louis, Mo.; W. Ste-
vens, Santa Rita; Ed Chino, Georgetown, N. M. ;
G. W. Burnham, Deming, N. M.; D. B. Baker,
St. Louis, Mo.; J. C. Meads, Kansas City, Mo.;
Chas. Moore, El Paso, Tex.; R. H. Hanis, El
Paso, Texas.
A surprise party was given to H. D. Gilbert
on Wednesday evening last by his numerous
friends of this city, it being his 55th anniversary.
He was presented with an elegant gold-head,
ebony cane by his wife and children. The party
was a pleasant and agreeable affair, and the
Enterprise hopes that Mr. Gilbert may live to
enjoy many more such before the Ruler of all
calls him home. The following was a list of
those invited and present: Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schutz, Mr. and Mrs.
Jo E. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Laird, Mr.
and Mrs. Judge Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Ashenfelter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ripley, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Leizure, Mr. and Mrs. David
Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moses, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newcomb,
Edmond Stine, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard,
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. White, Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
Bailey, Dr and Mrs. C. B. Shinley, Mrs. L. E.
Whitehill, Mrs. R. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Whitehill, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lyons.