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A man in Santa Fe county made an extra-…

📅 1891newspaper📜 public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-05-29-001-tax_00t0cia📄 TEI
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W. Harris, Wm. Harris, T. W. Harris, D. Johnston, John Fricke, John Buch, Dennis Findley, John Mc- Dowred, Bush Willis, Horace McChristian, G. W. Holt, Gustav Harnish, Wm. Whalen, G. B. Honsinger, John W. Honsinger, John W. Met- calfe, W. F. Kelso, James F. Parker, Kingston. From the May 29, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise A man in Santa Fe county made an extra- ordinary tax return to the Santa Fe county assessor. Under the head of musical instru- ments he placed “one Winchester, $20; one six shooter, $14.” A sweet girl graduate thus describes the manner in which a goat butted a boy out of the front yard: “He hurled the previous part of his anatomy against the boy’s afterwards with an earnestness and velocity, which backed by the ponderosity of avoirdupois, imparted a mo- mentum that was not relaxed until the lad was landed on terra firma beyond the pale of the goat’s j urisdiction.” — Republican. Charles Dennis, a cowman of the upper Mimbres, is not favorably impressed with the new stock law which compels a ranchman to take out a license before he can kill and peddle out the carcass of one of his own animals. He thinks the law unconstitutional and will put up $25 towards testing it. ( 36 ) ANOTHER BODY FOUND

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