Twelve hundred and forty-eight dollarsβ¦
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Judge J. Crockett Givensperson
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Dick Neffperson
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Manchester; Miss A. M. Duffy, Jacksonville;
Capt. French, Alma; Con. P. Sullivan, Cooney;
T. B. Pheby, Georgetown ; Israel King, Mimbres ;
J. L. Barnett, Capt. John Crawford, Kingston;
A. G. Wilcox, El Paso; Bud Williams, Deming;
Miss Mary Portwood, Texas; O. C. Daniel,
Texas.
Twelve hundred and forty-eight dollars
and ninety cents has been subscribed thus far
for the Fouth of July celebration. More will
be added.
Dick Neff has started a menagerie on a
small scale. He now has two bald eagles, sev-
eral small alligators and a pair of antelopes.
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ORE SAMPLE AT BANK
A beautiful sample of chloride and bromide
of silver ore is on exhibition at the First National
Bank. The ore was taken from a depth of 46
feet on the Rescue mine between Pinos Altos
and Central. The ore is increasing in size and
value with every foot sunk on the mine ; at 22
feet the first class ore assayed 130 ounces; at
30 feet 186 ounces; at 40 feet 977 ounces; at 46
feet it runs 1382 ounces per ton in silver. The
property is owned by Judge J. Crockett Givens
of Central and promises to make him a bonanza
prince.