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FORTHCOMING WEDDING

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-04-10-008-wedding_0nr6f7yπŸ“„ TEI
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B. Lady 63, Gillett 59, B. T. Link 13. It is understood that there will be no change in the marshalship. There was a large scattering vote for mayor, Mrs. O. S. Warren receiving 1, George Chapman 3, Grover Cleveland 1, H. H. Betts 1, Fred Gusoskey 1. FORTHCOMING WEDDING Miss Rillie B. Cooper and Martin MuIIin, foreman of the H H H outfit, with headquarters at Ajache Tejo, will be married in this city Wednesday, the 15th instant. Miss Rillie is well known to all sojourners at Hudson’s springs where she has been for the past several years. She combines the graces of person with a sunny, genial temperament, which has won for her many friends and admirers throughout this section of country. The Enterprise will be repre- sented at the wedding, and if the strong right arm of the reporter don’t fail him, it will give a full account of the affair. PIONEER CITIZEN DIES Maston Emery, who came to this country forty years ago, and fought Indians along with Kit carson, died at the home of John Perry, on the Mimbres, last week. It was through his efforts that the Dry Cimarron country was first opened up. He was an old trapper and hunter, a big hearted pioneer who had thrown away fortunes and died in poverty. It is such men who usually open up a new country,

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