Silver City Enterprise β 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) β 1890-12-19
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James A. Lockhartperson
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W. H. M.person
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For A Quarter Of A Million
Sheriff-elect James A. Lockhart spent a
couple of days in this city this week securing
his bondsmen. Under the law the sheriff is
compelled to give a bond for $200,000, but
while he was at it he filed his bond for $250,000,
with the following names on the bond: C. H.
Dane, S. Lindauer, G. Wormser, John Brock-
man, John D. Bail, John W. Fleming, Jo E.
Sheridan, M. W. Neff, A. E. Wolcott, C. C.
Shoemaker, Israel King, Richard Hudson, Idus
L. Fielder, John Corbett, J. P. Byron, N. Bolich,
W. A. Leonard, S. S. Birchfield, D. C. Hobart,
H. H. Whitehill.
Mr. Lockhart will personally attend to the
duties of the office with the assistance of his
son, and will remove his family to this city in
the spring. The deputies have not yet been
named, but Mr. Laird will assist the sheriff
until after the first term of court.
PICTURES NEEDED
Anyone having pictures taken in the year
1893 or in the years before 1893, which they
think would be interesting to have in the future
issues of βThis Is Silver City,β would be doing
us a great favor by loaning them to us.
If we have not already printed the pictures
we will almost certainly use them because we
like to get as many pictures in the book as
possible.
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d be interesting to have in the future
issues of βThis Is Silver City,β would be doing
us a great favor by loaning them to us.
If we have not already printed the pictures
we will almost certainly use them because we
like to get as many pictures in the book as
possible.
Of special interest to everyone are pictures
of old timers, whether taken singly or in groups.
If at all possible it is desirable to have some
information about the person, where he was
born, when he came to the area, where he lived,
name of children, and any other information
our readers might find interesting.
Because it is so long ago, (seventy-five
years) we have not found nearly as many iden-
tifiable pictures as we would like to have used
in this Volume III. We hope, with the co-opera-
tion and efforts of those interested in this
method of preserving some of our history, to
bring you many more pictures in future
volumes.
W. H. M.
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