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πŸ“… 1891newspaperπŸ“œ public-domainid: s_silver-city-enterprise-1891-09-18-001-hills_0yr7hhgπŸ“„ TEI
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tes that there is positive evidence to convict each of the prisoners on a dozen charges and that others will be arrested as accessories; that they have a vast amount of information unknown to the thieves. The only wonder is that the pris- oners ever reached the jail alive. While such measures are to be deplored yet who would censure severely the long suffering settlers had they exterminated such a horde. The prisoners were brought before Justice Givens on Wed- nesday, and they waived examination. Their bonds were placed at $3000 each, in default of which they were committed to jail. From the September 18, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise J. Riedlinger will establish a bottling plant at Hillsboro and Clifton. J. Riedlinger, Jr., will conduct the Hillsboro branch, while an expert from St. Louis will run the Clifton establishment. The Grant county contingent at Las Cruces last week was very frolicsome. Every new man arriving from Grant county was fined the drinks for the crowd, and for fear some of the boys would get left, a large sized dinner bell was rung, calling the clans together. A Mexican from the valley remarked with some sarcasm: β€œThose are the intelligent jurymen from Grant.” ( 85 )

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