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Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
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Special correspondence from Horace, N.M., Nov. 28, reports openings of new telegraph offices, personnel assignments and transfers along the railroad, work crews repairing lines and building fences, a visitor, and an advertisement for saddle horses.
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Horace, N. M., Nov. 28.-Two new telegraph offices have been opened off the first district at miles 83 and 91.
Chief Dispatcher Sam Richardson and wife, with H. Reed from Fairview, Ariz, are working the three tricks at 93.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maynard and Miss Minnie Ferr are stationed at mile 91 opposite Old Horace.
W. F. Stout was transferred from Flagstaff to third trick at telegraph office at Dalies.
M. Maynard relieved second trick Operator J. Dennybaum at Grants, N. M., making trip to Albuquerque before resuming work at Horace.
V. E. Proctor was a Horace visitor the first of the week.
Bridge outfit with L. Lane in charge is stationed at McCarty for the next few weeks.
W. E. Easter and carpenters are stationed at mile 91, putting up a new fence along the railroad.
H. Smith with linemen are mending telegraph lines quite a distance from the new track in and around Alaska.
For the best saddle horses in the city call phone No. 8. W. L. Trimble, 118 North Second street.
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Horace, N. M.
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Nov. 28
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Two new telegraph offices opened at miles 83 and 91. Chief Dispatcher Sam Richardson and wife with H. Reed from Fairview, Ariz., working three tricks at 93. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maynard and Miss Minnie Ferr stationed at mile 91 opposite Old Horace. W. F. Stout transferred from Flagstaff to third trick at telegraph office at Dalies. M. Maynard relieved second trick Operator J. Dennybaum at Grants, N. M., making trip to Albuquerque before resuming work at Horace. V. E. Proctor visitor to Horace first of the week. Bridge outfit with L. Lane in charge stationed at McCarty for next few weeks. W. E. Easter and carpenters stationed at mile 91 putting up new fence along railroad. H. Smith with linemen mending telegraph lines distance from new track in and around Alaska. For best saddle horses in the city call phone No. 8, W. L. Trimble, 118 North Second street.