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📅 1891newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-04-17-005-child_0dgbpdp📄 TEI
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law for justice. The real facts in regard to the death will probably never be known. It is barely possible that the man might have fallen into the shaft, but the chances seem to be ten to one that he was assisted by others, either before or after his death. LOST CHILD A great deal of excitement was manifested yesterday over a lost child, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. Summers, who was lost in the ( 15 ) hills from 10 o’clock a.m. ’till late in the eve- ning, when she wandered into Feagles’ ranch east of town. Hundreds of people searched the hill, some even remaining out all night. A good idea for parents to hobble such youngsters. Orange Blossoms As announced in the Enterprise last week the marriage ceremony blending together the lives of Rillie B. Cooper and Martin Mullin, was solemnized at the M. E. church Tuesday morn- ing last. Rev. R. E. Pierce officiating. Notwith- standing the early hour, 7 a.m., a large number of invited friends were present to v/itness the beautiful and impressive marriage service. Miss A. Down and Wm. R. Beall enjoyed the honor of officiating as bride’s maid and best man.