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10th cavalry sergeantperson
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a.k.a. sergeant of troop D
Billy the Kidperson
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a.k.a. William Bonney
Butch Wyattperson
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a.k.a. Butch, Wyatt
company M privateperson
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a.k.a. private in company M
May Glessenerperson
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McWilliamsperson
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a.k.a. Me.
Mrs. Glessenerperson
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chunk 263 ยท paragraph 986
and he slapped him and attempted to
grab the pistol. Both parties are under arrest.
A sergeant of troop D, 10th cavalry, was
shot at Fort Bayard yesterday by a private in
company M. Both colored. The trouble was
over a woman.
From the June 28, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Little five-year-old May Glessener, Albu-
querque, has been suffering for a year with
what her parents and physician had thought
an aggravated attack of catarrh. She has been
doctored for this disease during that time, but
a radical change has been effected. Mrs. Glesse-
ner discovered a shoe button in the right nostril
of the little ones nose. She extracted the button,
since which time the sufferer has lost all her
symptoms of catarrh.
The historic log cabin on the corner ad-
joining the Enterprise office, once the peaceful
home of Billy the Kid, is being fixed up, and
will be occupied shortly, as a boot and shoe
making establishment.
Highly Sensational
Jo E. Sheridan Publicly Assaulted By
Mrs. Nettie Munger