Thomas Lyons desires the Enterprise to
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Entities extracted from this source (5)
Ed McEnturfperson
3 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Ed
Minnie Leeperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Miss Minnie Lee
Thomas Lyonsperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Mr. Lyons, Lyons
Isidro Anchetaperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Isidro Ancheta
Sim Holsteinperson
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county.
Thomas Lyons desires the Enterprise to
inform the public that he has recently imported
two dozen of the “Bob-White” variety of quail,
and has turned them loose on the Gila. Hunters
will please refrain from killing them until they
have had an opportunity to multiply.
Ed McEnturf, who shot and killed a Mexi-
can at San Juan last fall, for which offense he
is under bond, is again in trouble. He shot up
San Lorenzo. Petronilo Chacon went to George-
town, swore out a warrant before Duchy Wake,
then made the arrest. Ed was bound over in
the sum of $1000. He was brought to Silver
City and gave the bond, Isidro Ancheta and Sim
Holstein going on the bond. He was released.
“Mama, what’s the use of keeping the
whip you use on me behind the motto, ‘God bless
our home’?”
“Can you suggest a better place?”
“Yes, mama, put it behind the motto, ‘I
need thee every hour’.”
From the January 23. 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
Miss Minnie Lee, of Deming, was brought
to Silver City under the charge of an officer
charged with robbing a man of two $20 gold
pieces. She had so adoitly concealed the money
on her person that it was some time before the
officer found it. Miss Minnie will remain at
hotel de Lockhart for some time.
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