New: Boardroom MCP Engine!

Frank Garst, the successful goat and cow…

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-05-29-060-th_1gcfr8nπŸ“„ TEI
πŸ”— View originalhttps://archive.org/details/silvercity1891
Primary copy hosted at archive.org β€” opens in a new tab.

Entities extracted from this source (5)

Chunks (1)

chunk 776 Β· paragraph 779
. 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 Doc Bolton, who killed his partner Cavitt in Juarez, Mexico, and who was imprisoned so long and finally escaped, was seen in Deming on Monday night. Marshal Cantley’s salary is now $100 per month instead of $75, as formerly. The city council at its last meeting did the handsome thing, and Cantley will now have to stand the raise. ( 41 ) THE COLONEL TOOK A HIKE DICK STRATTON KILLED Col. Galloway, of Pinos Altos, started out last Saturday morning for Hanover Gulch, and after wandering all over the country he finally managed to reach his destintion about 8 p.m. If the colonel had not fortunately met with a squad of soldiers on his travel, he might have been going yet. The altitude and ozone in the atmosphere of the tall pine camp, to say nothing of the quality of its water, will hardly do to depend upon when starting out in quest of news. It is a matter of congratulation, however, that the gallant colonel was safely returned to the bosom of his family. It is eight miles cross country from Pinos Altos to Hanover.