Monday evening Mrβ¦
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Frances R. Newcombperson
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a.k.a. Miss Frances R. Newcomb, Miss Newcomb
McCutchenperson
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a.k.a. Brother McCutchen, McC.
Mr. Bettsperson
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a.k.a. Mr. Betts
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chunk 971 Β· paragraph 1285
at 33 per cent
of the above amount which added, gives a fair
idea of what our mines have produced.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Betts gave
a farewell party to Miss Frances R. Newcomb.
There were present Mrs. W. A. Leonard, Mrs.
L. B. Morrill, Misses Ada Martin, Amelia and
Frances Ott, Messrs. Newcomb, Black, Cox,
Aiken, Miles, Henry Carter. Miss Newcomb
left on Tuesdayβs train for her home at Boston,
Mass.
The Rain Makers Of Socorro
The editor of the Advertiser and several
others went up on top of the Socorro mountain
on Wednesday last with several hundred pounds
of giant powder and tried to make water, and
after fooling around for a time they made wind,
and came home.
If, as the Chieftain meanly intimates.
Brother McCutchen failed to make water, after
climbing to the summit of the Socorro mountain
he has our sympathy, but on the other hand
McC. himself claims that he produced plenty
of it, so much in fact, that the people of the
surrounding counties would like to have him
let up a little bit.
The Enterprise whilst differing with the
Chieftain in many respects, is not mean enough
to wish the editor of the Advertiser any harm,
and hopes that he may be able to produce the
necessary discharges whenever called upon to
do so. As for making wind. Brother Williams
know how that is himself.
From the September 11, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise