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Herman & Wilkieorg
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Harvey Cooneyperson
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Milt Millerperson
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Robert Roycraftperson
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is in excellent hands and no expense will be
spared to make of the Tremont the first-class
hotel of the city.
The management of the Timmer House is
now under the supervision of the genial Mr.
Robert Roycraft, a gentleman of extended ex-
perience in the conduct of hotels.
Harvey Cooney, for a year past the genial
and accommodating proprietor of the stage
line between Pinos Altos and Silver City, has
sold his interest in the business to Jeff Christian.
From the July 18, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise
Milt Miller has been appointed postmaster
at Black Hawk, but so far the government has
failed to make arrangements for carrying of
the mail.
The site for the new saw mill on Silver
Creek has been graded and everything is now
in readiness for the placing of necessary ma-
chinenry. Herman & Wilkie, the owners, are
nothing if not progressive and energetic.
From the July 25, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise