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PICNIC AT LC RANCH

πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-07-03-022-ranch_0lsnwuxπŸ“„ TEI
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by singing to them, which pacifies them and they all lie down quietly. Those who have had the pleasure of hearing a cowboy β€œsing” will readily understand why the cattle lie down β€” because the music makes them want to die. β€” St. Paul Pioneer Press. ( 62 ) PICNIC AT LC RANCH One of the most jolly crowds that ever participated in the festivities of picnicking, left for the LC ranch last Sunday to spend the day. All enjoyments incident on such an occasion were taken advantage of, and the day spent pleasantly. Among those present were the Mes- dames Hobart, Gilbert and Gillett, Misses Mary, Francis, Amelia Ott, Mabel Gilbert; Messrs. R. G. Clark, V. Brado, E. B. Chase, John Ott, John Boyle, Jr., Sam Gillett and Milt. Warner. GRANT COUNTY MEERSCHAUM

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