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Conductor Donohueperson
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Wm. R. Milliganperson
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a.k.a. William R. Milligan
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chunk 637 Β· paragraph 250
the next decade will see the
city of Doming a wealthy, flourishing business
center, with street cars running over the same
ground where ten short years ago the crowd
of ruffians ran to meet us when we first set
foot in Grant county.
ARRIVALS AT HUDSONβS THE
LAST TWO WEEKS
F. M. Prescott, Pueblo ; Mrs. M. A. Loring,
Col. H. F. Grierson, Rev. D. A. Brennan, W. P.
Henneberry, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. A. S. Curtis,
Kansas City; V. G. Hills, Pueblo; Thos. Luke
and wife, Wm. H. Hauser, Silver City; Robt.
Roycraft, London, England; Wm. Dawson and
wife, San Marcial; Mrs. W. M. Stanton, Mrs.
Sam Ecker and son, El Paso; F. M. Smith and
wife, L. Clapp, Jr., Las Cruces; C. C. Rogers
and wife, Milwaukee ; S. P. Carpenter, A. B.
Laird, Deming; Geo. H. Bell, Sheba Reef, South
Africa.
From ihe March 27, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
WM. R. MILLIGAN DIES
The sudden death of Wm. R. Milligan, at
his ranch in the eastern part of Socorro county,
is announced.
FAST LOADING
Conductor Donohue and his crew, of Mag-
dalena branch, this week broke all former
records, on loading a car of cattle. They were
loaded and the door fastened in three minutes
and thirty-seven seconds.
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DEHORNING CATTLE
Instructions As To How It Is Done And The
Benefit Derived
1. Animal should be cast to dehorn it.