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Frank Jones, Mike Downes, Billy Conant…

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nt up to Cook’s Peak last Tuesday to rusticate a week. Misses Susie Foster and Maud Wayfield preceded them on Saturday. Frank Jones, Mike Downes, Billy Conant and Rufus Bover are back from a big hunt and fish in the Mogollons. They found plenty of game and had a good time. P. Gould, while hauling ore from the Klep- tomania, met with a serious accident last week. A pin came loose in the coupling, the horses and wagon left the road. Two of the horses fell into an abandoned shaft, one killed and the other so badly crippled as to be useless. The wagon was demolished. FAN-TAN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Betts gave a Progres- sive Fan-Tan party Wednesday evening, in honor of Mrs. Betts’ sister. Miss Newcomb, who is visiting here from Boston. The ladies were all dressed in Japanese costumes, and presented a very pretty and unique appearance. The rooms were beautifully decorated and every one enjoyed themselves to the utmost. There were present: Dr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb; Mesdames Ashenfelter, Morril and Noel; Misses Ada Martin and Emelia Ott; Messrs. Black, Cox, John Boyle, Jr., and G. W. Miles. ( 59 ) MIMBRES VALLEY A Productive Farming and Fruit Growing Section N. Y. ANCHETA,

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