Seven wagons were loaded in one day lastβ¦
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Jo Adkinsperson
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W. B. Slaughterperson
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a.k.a. Slaughter
Youngbloodperson
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chunk 309 Β· paragraph 1117
law.β He backed the piano
around to the window and hired the woman to
stand out doors, reach through the window
and thump the ivories.
Seven wagons were loaded in one day last
week in this city for the Mogollon country.
From the November 15, 1889, Issue of The Enterprise
Jo Adkins, a former well known citizen of
this county, has been sentenced to one yearβs
imprisonment for shooting W. B. Slaughter, an
American valley cattle man. Jo resided at
Apache Tejo a number of years, and was always
a good citizen, and claims that Slaughter first
fired at him. Youngblood, his accomplice, has
left the country.
Three cowboys were frozen to death last
week, and several others so badly frozen that
it is hardly likely they can recover. They were
holding 1800 head of beef cattle for Col. R. G.
Head, in Colfax county, when the cattle be-
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