TIMMER HOUSE arrivalsβ¦
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amounted to about 100,000 head, and
this year Mr. Williams thinks the shipment will
run much higher. There are two good reasons
for this belief, one that the market is much
better, and the other, that the trail from the
west of Doming is better established than last
year.
TIMMER HOUSE arrivals. β J. S. Hutchins, C.
A. Ligare, E. G. Griffith and W. H. Buy, Chica-
go; Howell Brown, W. B. Foster and Abe Gold,
El Paso; T. G. Carr, Dallas; Mariano Barela, A.
Barela, Las Cruces; C. V. Hugo and wife. Fort
Bayard; C. App, Chas. Dennis, Georgetown;
H. K. Sheet, Doming; J. S. Dodd, Black Hawk;
Wm. French, Mrs. Duffye, Alma ; K. G. Pullian
and wife, A. H. Doellner, T. E. Hinds and J. C.
Hotehmuth, St. Louis; S. W. Stryker, Philadel-
phia ; W. H. Mix, Byron, J. N. Ballars, Kingston ;
Sig Simmons, W. A. Seldon and W. Wolf, San
Francisco ; W. F. Aiken and T. G. Boone, Pinos
Altos; G. D. Jones, Whitewater; Sim Holstein
and Mrs. King Holstein, V V ranch; J. N. Upton,
Mimbres ; J. Cooper, Burros ; C. F. W. Schmidle,
Burro Cienega.
Frank Garst, the successful goat and cow
man from the Sacramentos, Dona Ana county,
will deliver 600 head of two and three-year-old
steers at Clayton soon. Prices received $13 and
$17 respectively.
From ihe June 12, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise