Miss Katie Thompson, the boss potato cul-…
🔗 View originalhttps://archive.org/details/silvercity1891
Primary copy hosted at archive.org — opens in a new tab.
Entities extracted from this source (6)
J. H. Bragawperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Bragaw
Katie Thompsonperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Miss Katie Thompson
Henry Burfordperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Mr. Burford
Jack Kerrperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Kerr
Kennedyperson
1 claim cited from this source
Robert Blackperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Robert Black
Chunks (1)
chunk 1172 · paragraph 1978
as much as he started in with. He will go from
here to Florida.
Miss Katie Thompson, the boss potato cul-
turist of the southwest, left Monday on a visit
to her home in San Antonio, Texas.
From the December 25, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise
From the Albuquerque Democrat.
Jack Kerr shot and instantly killed a
drunkard named Kennedy, in Kelly’s saloon
at Cerrillos. Five shots were fired at Kerr be-
fore he could get his pistol out. Other persons
were in close range of the flying bullets and
narrowly escaped. An old grudge was the
cause of the difficulty that led to the shooting.
Kerr is under arrest.
A new phase of the telegrapher’s strike
has been developed. Wednesday of last week
night, Robert Black, a citizen of Lordsburg,
assumed the responsibility of ordering some
scab operators out of town at the muzzle of a
six shooter. They left, and the action of Black
is generally condemned by all law abiding
citizens. There was no occasion for any display
of violence, and it has not been discovered
upon what authority Mr. Black acted. The
offensive parties might have been treated a
little less shabbily. Such high handed proceed-
ings should be frowned down, and Mr. Black’s
assumed responsibility should be enquired into.
J. H. Bragaw, the merchant miner of
Georgetown, spent several days in the me-
tropolis this week.