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John H. Mattocksperson
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child of King Holsteinperson
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a.k.a. little child, little sufferer, little innocent
$2,200 brickthing
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a.k.a. 90 pound brick
B. P. Barnesperson
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J. E. Husseyperson
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Miss Cooleyperson
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chunk 1040 Β· paragraph 1520
e that science
could suggest, but in vain, as the little innocent
died on Monday night. The parents have the
sympathy of the entire community.
John H. Mattocks, a recent arrival from
the east, father of James A. Mattocks, has open-
ed a blacksmith shop in the Broadway block.
A 90 pound brick worth $2,200 in silver
and gold came in from the Mogollons yesterday.
It was the result of twelve dayβs run on Maud S.
ore.
J. E. Hussey and B. P. Barnes came in from
East camp Monday, bringing in a neat little
brick of gold and silver valued at $1,000. The
Steeple Rock company is making a record for
itself and its deserving stockholders.
Miss Cooley, daughter of Harvey Cooley,
who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Fleming
during the past week, enjoyed a very pleasant
serenade tendered her by musical friends on
Monday evening. An impromptu dance was
participated in by the young ladyβs hostess and
a few friends.
Silver City School Report
High School.
Number enrolled, Junior Class, 10;
Sub Junior Class, 11
The first wholly high school, the second
preparatory and high school together. Per cent
of attendance, 99. Neither absent nor tardy, 19.
(See names at conclusion of report.)
Room No. 5 β Grammar Grades