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OPPIOIAL PAPER OP KOBI COt STY.
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NO. 205
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No.a*. >i —
No. i.v, L r.i
Parry,O 1
NORTH HOT Nn,
11. I I \| !•' .v
tube fehMies in lit ci1
1' rty cases of tpri
c >me in, at t
at ihli ' flier, I li.rf.it b. .«*i uitho M
9t Hi• of 0 ,a* *4'
-L'ltT'rt) Hi.'i.i.« a ohcSa* trip
i shoe**, m iaII J ^-*lc alioma
New Voile | K K s . "TTTkou, s
iii- i J...
>11! i; -<
5 3t
Uj G£ DIKi.
F, Ai A M IVr.v
tint and hi d r idn >> it ha i . o 7t
street. All masons in good standii
cordially invited.
pEHItl i., if, K
J Mmooi i m • i at Mai 1
7th street every'2nd and 4i . Kndiiy ut
7*80 p, B, HllfRT RtJOKKt,
H. D. McKnight, H. P.
Secretary.
LUHrCKN HTAIt i
ti No 23 ii. •
and fourth W : .e .il,t . ■
at ball on D itriot \ . <
ovited.
I <>. O. I\- Cherokee I/xlge >.
* <>.<). !•'. ireetee.ei y Thursday •
at 7:30 p.m. on 7th stieet bet we-
s^d ('. Visitors are al*we!:*
J. W. Qi'ick. I?. W. Lr.• is
Secy. N. CI.
I O. O. 1 ,. IVrrj e;.' .ill: * '.< .
-i ♦), mee' ev«ry I'uestaty •
a? 7 > at Odd Fallows ball,
patriarchs are cordially . vitrd t«• it
lend. C. I. Li mcock i t, 0. P.
Geo I.r.\ x. Scribe
erritorp.
Ci.ndipft
<*l
"f th II itel Agricola,
of pointer pups m the
shin' U.
i ,o tin? i
ef LK,iu
:.rk ti:
i: . H
from the cheapest to the liest
Ri heyV, ►outli of land office. 97tf 1
■' ■' hi ft \ as tarda) f' r n I
: tt^tlaiu thsatstsrn portion of |
e Strip.
!' -r a Christniiin preneiit tr**t one of
% • tin- >rier | at cost, at Lep. j
: Si . all !c* h. 188 tf i
"vi .' ! . Aru' ld I; m retuined from a
aeiks visit vmiW heruoiiaiu Mrs I
w:.c? .i. c'otliinR before v\«
I'" *o, tet a luove tovvsrdn the
Co liTtf
Uak r of (!ro®« ai.'l D. puty
ity Uuiko eauio in frut:
inornincr.
W. P. L-. lut , ., . ; , a I VM !v
viait and vaoatioo -it edmond*
n h. ba^ls returned from wiofi^ji
and 1 toer k q hi j(, i.-j v t
I.Vv. Dr L e. of (he Kj i-e«> al churc
left on the no«tii train f- . Outluie
CKito th* .1 tel < >rl ido and ga i
di .i . .ike j.our in /i! used lo c-.olf,
i b • ts w Mit to Ed not d t \ \ t
vihil -• Ih ti .? fanti Hujjb MrCic.:,,
•:'*a iitui h' ai <
p: ice, at the N • v
A fresh 1
u«i white
L. S ui
| h« ope« iuM*. i
' , '• t I III- UK li.
LLIlu
ileut It
'to. ; d..y and tried tu
1. ho had him nrres
>ehti:d tho I.. rn on th
11( i nuiP.i'T ii - well t£
I o, ;;ir I
'j in at
e, truKo
• Itill Dr.
ted. He
c-d aid,
Uy fo
bus
oid
tu f ir
THI' NEW BTA1E,
< th'iil n '*thi ri.njjr^i#
' ! ■ • tsa ( t>- 11 to «c-
ki 1 of i ikifij( a
l ijk >. i oti.:i idon«*. 'J hat the
I- i i i? v would make a ma^-
hli*;e But whsu OklahooiA
;i ne tous dered, tho propriety of
making a state at once becomes more
questionable."
In uuswer to tht*position taken by the
Uklah:.:i.an we v. ill s'sto that it t« not
tn« ii -,iri« or purpose of the Republican
• it\ tj im«!o a btnt< out of Okhihnmn
! <• K -publi -an party, together
.<• a i. r,o luaj city of tie) citizens of
it .th tiia « f nl.1 j>,ir: i n, want flaiehoori.
t Ui>.I. .i , l ecauue all who are
:| 'lu tha at ti todd of ti:** Indian
1 ■' • 1 > - r< lative lo atahuod* know
oai gat, perhaps
:tu
11learwear, ioe udiuif n
fhildrpe'H, at as.-critiee
York Dry (', wK Si re.
A fml I
18 U|%
lixun < r Guthrie
« K'erH :.ihl night
i.i of r.^t tou ll inne!-
it tho New York I
e south
from
' -t
At
potato
rsl lll lC Lod ;e No. Da
ij Rabaooa, I O. 0« i 1 ts i
fuasdsy of eaoh month. Vinitorn wel
corne. MtS* Ij B. GBBOOIB9, N G.
Hattie Kuki k. Sec.
(i A-,f-
j Homar <' J les Post N< I
me* U tfrst au«l tnird Thur*- Ly e-
ic^'S ht 7i p. in, >it tl.-'ii lull n -ar ti
load of tho
jheup as before at iiein*
* lT.Vlf
Fred Gray, our popular west side
merchant, made a trip to his farm uear
Muh all )ebteid.iy.
\\ e pa ok up and leave in January, eo
uut in our liue. Star
OTtf
A f!r,^ lino . f nobby hata, in th« latent
st\, r>, v ry cheap, at tile Ntw York Dry
( • odd Store. r.'it
:ii v\ hat
tiling Co.
Bm-
duct :i;
A O. Gibij-', from Gre nti>>yt Iown. i th ■ ('«
hi':** \i iting !...i brother in law, Utr.le\ hi i :
'FayIt r. " ! ;.;#0
JO ^ I
The
__ the de,
K t-se!i Bi g.v, of ha ji onf < r aiI
tiers of Guthrie. <1 d at his residence in
that city of typhoi i fever, at 9 o't
Saturday mc.n in^r
J. L. And -.. i:i, who h is been \i.sitint;
hin f i'her. 1. .J. Anderson, duri' g h'f
sn ki es.i, left this morniag for h:j home
ii l«\.idley, QIim.
men f.-.iiu [\ .
■I K Piatt, wl •
g a 8ubd > 8
■ aion toofght at i;
Everyona ii vited.
tiidi< a
Kt who!)
. )ine
d v
itv.it C
•lock
ii.- ir lmn edi it«|vanta
the W, C. T, U hove c
lieve the needy and su
du'-infcr the winter.
T, A
quarreling
tliia mornii
hul:. of L
V ::i N
fimradi in
.ti
\IT
beveuth I* i • v*. ■
I! .tilt J. i-' It itt. '
!v.\ C\ 1' • •
K.\l 4 14 t N * 'I I.Abo ? \
:nect aach Mond. > e.enu.^*
ir. thair I a|J on 6tb bat i • an D am
Vis.tirg Knights c« i i. • n.
J. I'. NoaLK, A . w. i 1 1
E M. Thomas R.8.Too U
—
Lj It ( . and « < \ • 'aI un:<
V o'J4. i' rr\, (>. !' . '> 1 ' 1
• f#/!<ii^; at > at ti e c :y hail, \i i
ig t rotl"'rMa!wa\ * ••
E.'iihu,
:;hinjrton hai.dj.n
unheard of pr.ee
" b« mo happy,
Star t lothing Co.
ail?, of Pawnee, e
i site buard, w
() •
of h
If
••rii •'
rr-!--: r
a largi
,r«;
Dry (J.j
in
"rate ;
' 'i tlie r« uM.
past gi i
'ontne u.t-k
t .e New
u will Had
re,at uioi!
i 3t.
in Wu
T
\\u:~
v Del K Siictel
•, da> i igi i at K. P.
\ 'bli j ' '•
■all .
iH Kt
eomnd.
Koi i'.. Pelr> ii dga •> tf, 1 '
me« t« every Mo'. . ,i I at - j- n
AH Tiaitinj? K .i«iit« veli -'i.e.
i O, I', W, i i I - 18,
Zl Ace t.l DkU nM'i • •' ■ • • n. -
r.i 4 and third 1 oe l< > a n«s (
0f v^ach muiiih at T i1 j ... t..oie
buildi'-p on ^'da fqui re. UI Milt i
fn Koi.it standing from oilier !•«!_'. - j
dially invite^ K. ti. iiiaaoN^, W. M.
$S. C. MoCvfK* . •
1*1, Ni ii• InterrM Ho,Ml
Club, of Perry.- Meat every
jji) eTSBUg, 8 o'cl N
jug ntoo Lnyited to diaffiws 1
adaption. K. at L 11
Admisatoo frea, no oollaul
A. 11. Shilling, Ja. . il L# >
Chairman. ! • '
F>HIEM)SHIP
K. of maetaavar> Faturd i>
UlU at 7:!JU in K. of P. hall on 7th steet,
west of land oIMee.
W.J Stonk. M U
Wirrir Ttr I u r I.' ^
eantl.es and com* cL;c<ueries, Mif , M.W Stt p!u
uiont, fruits at nuts, at visiting her ron ; nd
4 A'ailuce's. ibS tf and >*rs. Museller, rel
lowest pi ices go to the \\ I.en.
"•"Oph \Y.sb\, of Gu hrie, was
"u the iratu .a-t evening, ro*
< i a trip to \\ ■iftliington
fH Daltiu ore oysters and fresh
ce e j at Uueb liios. fcD.f
k-.iiale nd M is ea L n. e and
!\ weie in the city fioiu
day rij>ht.
ird aud t . E. L
th .. g{ u of n..
..thC.1,
. i Ho*
Dry <
autl pi
in (he
>ls for
thing line at
Star Cit'iliii'H
07 If.
ll sell Coals'
dune. New
y f,tuca im a popular
, fu 1 of new iiowi-
th e N
k Dry (i
h
IT. I.. (Loyal 'f^mpprance
m«eU evurj SunMt. j f>i rn.M>u nt 31
o'clock, at the I'rebby teriaa
1^. llov et.tiot.ier.
Ciiarley A i nn.' was in the city Situr
day ou his return t< Gu.hne from a trip
to ti e wenerii part • f tin Strip.
Mi r i;.H tan I u; what they w..nt
t* tsii o. liff e we leave at lens than
easte n pt i •«.-. Star Cioth ng l,\. "j7it
1 f W livr. Ciiiries Hie liirK« t liue of 11, nd ami wmoh Iht
Ca fornhi cauuid feootlb.
M n r.i'Mt, I'm keys and ilabbits!
Ui h ti a: I tiic-.Mjil to older, ainl fresh
O.bUrs at the Dig Horn
"•ho has been
ighter, Juci-e
d to her home
ita 8,
Jl. \Vft7.T:
last n ght
work u a
to boou
across the
Cell.
A Ktlece-pfuI m«rL'li:int
Hif ij1:i.i>Hr in hic;li lir Ui
enn t o B.'en b. the i s' v
ul : iminriHr in y.I. eh tlin i:
.it tin. New V rk U -
Slirriff Julm A. Hiiimen and Oeput\
C i'l Crawford have returned from Lan-
siNB, K :n>a . .(here Ihej deiiv.r d
Siuier..Sonera nnd Clark tuttle wiirden
of the peniteui nrv.
We *iil aall nil kinds > f fltnoels
iniibl.' until rrriher uolue, rosarilieBs of
cost, rather l . u- C'ii' v ll. in o\. r. at
v V,
onard l^ft
• to begin
j" • cr up. ny
river at Pur-
s known b.
sps his stock,
and p\ s'em-
Jlon. Join
Stollard cam
terdny and 1c
mis Cit;. .to I
rectors of ti;
Conversation
that they w i
is road ai- * .
Kansas In d
towns t f ( ,
bot pa .
want t!:; I .
are .• L-lo to t
can't help c
once and in
grand btta l
waU'hes a
"<#jrth and <
fat me
li. t:
from
i mom
K u. C.
with Mr.
l:d Col. i
Udl Water
i!'.g fta Ai
o£e over a
ma out of
l it out, on
i d an h< ur
h cnled I hut
n a i fl i tor,
jo to PtU. b
4 t2
1 to :re < n the part of those
• ini* iou of Oklahoma
touai-t iwobtutes out of Oklaho-
tt'd t I k'i.ui lerriton m. This is
' ! I1 "t* ti.e Oklahoma state-
1 movement.
■iv r -',.; 'I.ocd for Oklahoma for
1 • a a «ai t for the In*
to jiia as, the objaol for
,1 i a;e nti ivin£ would become a
• to and uneertain.
1 • tan yaara before we
il 1 • ' "10 I h" consent of the various
1 : • s to accept tho proposition,
a,,d ' might ne.or, of themselves,
c insent to do %o.
'I ho proposition to include the ludian
•. Tent ay in the effort for statehood is
r-''t- 1 v- ti> too mueh uncertainty and
f is i > indeHnite to harmonize with the
• < • ". .. larg.« majority of tho people of
f OU ahom . for immediate statehood,
i ie pvitpo. •• a to admit Oklahoma lo
: i e'to al is not questionable, but to
alt. nipt to make a state ost of both
terriinries is not only questionable, but
t any time within the bounds of eovorsl
years, impossible.
□n D street
rd-
.Mjuiro
;.i 11a
id daughter of
tis. 'I he
.tio'clock icmoj
ins fron
d gold
L ;
store.
' oncumei<
call on L<
i.diiy aniline;
i; k ir
?so no.
<.f hard ceal a
t g H il Co at n
oly sou r f Jack
oine at Mulhall
t^ 14 years t>f age,
II Ijo h«;d tomor- nrandal1 J_
C';;ac , .v: rs
ft t >j> :i iiculars
Christ in i
( ;iit iies for v ..
•y pt-k'l French «r
Fancy Innibous and fanc>
}'s. south side, "opposite
j 3t j
in ii -;
land • ?
107 tf
UnHA Urinkf.K,
:.;;rcn.
Marv Vu;ni.
Pr.^irlMM
I ii Epwfi.; i fJ(i / -.. v I give an it> j 1 lit* Hot**! Or.
'' ussdaj evvuiup | HaeOKUed undo: i-.->
which mil b full..wed by a wiilch niKhl ; and 18 now it, cli.ir^
meeting. All are i-nnli.dn inviiel to lit- i ho I.:., Ind nuiuh
old year o .1 a"d tin ; business.
new year in, r N* Smith. Piih 01. |
Attorney '1. A. Ml.tun e„t to Nor- *£ H "* L' ^"' °0aat>' Coavcat:°,:
man t daj to vi.lt nia wife, who in mm h v ,<i'' i:"'ps fr",u lo3"'
lili. ll is Ini. : L'"U'"'V in c",,v«"-ti"n
A<*> ort • < <1 Letters.
Folk wit g is tba list of unolaimod let-
n ni in rtg in tha poatoH:ce at Perry
'■ma for the week ending Monday,
Dec. 23rd, 1S05. Persons eulhng for
' • ' « rn will please pay "advertised"
• nd mention date of this list. *v'
A nc: , Mis Ei!a Lilly. II A
Aob ti. Mrs Jennie Martin, VV P
^ ' D« etor Miller; R D
. Mr - Nettie Parnell, Mr
B tom, t) F Poles. C
; 1 ; • ■ Be ia R ibbinson, B V*
Celler, G \V Rud, Ed
C'lie, Agnes Rud, Mrs(Ed
( o.Mnn-, James E .Record, Charley
Rose, R
ortiytter, W K
Durion, Jennie Smitn, Joel
; - Irs Marg A Tuflfe, Tobert M
v 1 !. I'"•'■•nk Thsinas, Edmond
Thomas, Mariah
Tearney, Joseph
Vagner, Tishe
White, II M
Woods, J
Williams, Thamas
Williams, Hugeline
Wil.iamt-, Mrs, E G
or X. W. Ha 1 . <
i X| ci ie^ce in h- tel I
5 tf
, nnpiove.! m h<
LOCAL NEWS.
coiKplett
The When.
O'TI. Bevip epint Sut d.iv
f tmily at M ..H all.
Tbe When in the peoj !■ ' fi
Mif
with ',|
to tni>e her on A visit to ftHainuri, with
-, full s«ttM-lt -f r,-.*f,ny jarn.at S cent' ihe belief thai ,t will aid iu
a fU.-H., a. lb-- N'cw VulU Dry (J odd i>-storali>>ii lo l,ea th.
•S.ore. 6 3t i
, ,. , . ,, , IJws BoodM, ai d of all
Hale.ire t ibulKvIo iinelt. b iiwu i.|,,|t,„, , . .
■ 1 Kii'U« to mat. ,i, at lu icen lower tl.an our
f.'IM hats at 11 ( •; ,n fact we will cut I
|tompeiii rs c.in t:v\n them, nt the New
I V ,*y lint t..is«.t -d le«0. rather than V.„u Ury «. «U S.ore.
|, -.If S ar Clot.iing Co. 3;f ' —
N lu, Taylor, wlio 0wds aline claim I *V! 1S.""A' "OVe "PI'ropriate
near
53;.
. .. j ,, ! *V'H ^'e t°nnu in our desirable selections
•ar ; ■ ci * v, spent 8unu.?u wjtn the i
, u-.f v *.« I °r f.i'. y g'KKls and novt, ties, todeterii
nd. •' n.mii < "t" .-.i.er, v\esl* y Jaylor. , , . ■ ,
j i' linVi ii - viiicieui variel
Did you see the up to date horn ay yoU will lied large aaaortmeut of t' . u sure an eas\ choice.
attractions at E E II iwei dobiei's? cht ic*d! C diforniacannetl fruits, cauneii i
Charley Fil«on is up from CJuthri.■' i< uuitm-, Kn Valle; canned applex and
openuinK a few weeks I'll liifi eli i"'. Ulhcr'abf luxurieh at Suiitti brother.;
Charley Smith, city marshal uf N-,r-|" ' 1 "-l11
Iran, roturneu home yesterday.
TKo When :s tho oldest fioc -ry in the
City. tliif
F. A Poller left Saturday n'ght oo a
is new, nove
■ f'Mind in our desirable selecti
tti j
Fifth and Sixth.
rd-tf
Jai h Rosetihtein, who has bt en v.sit-
ing his parents in this city. i*;;e returned
tuj. s h .iuc iu Bvwie, Texas.
fI, Ti. oei.cd a car load nf Topcka flour.
•OWBc-cial trip over tbo territory. j,,, , ,,..r. g ,1j-n luu,rm„!#. ti,
The Wh.n carries the largest line ofj - fl „lr ,]1 make
eaudies In tha eiiy. 1&,f I .pl^udtd breml. U* ll aod get prloea'and
Cupt. Din C.Dvni 'I ami G. ii liar- it,.
E F. Howendobler.
i g to cali at Probate Judge's otlice at 2
o'clock p. m . S iturony.
All old
7 & 8. a i
1\ will be
ing.
flOtii
& r
Ttrritorial Epwjrth L^a^n 3.
Will meet tit C>kii I onia C'i\ Jan. lft,
f«>rti two dayr* session. Misses L ti ♦ ! Jebn'e D.%y Oulcbrated*
Smyths and Jennie Ben rd go as <1 ie- Dec. 21 ,1805, 7:30 p. m.. the A. F.I
gates from P. t.., A "umber of our cit- ^ 111 • f Ch ■ - lodge no, 23, held \
lo ir annual • anqnet at Smilh's hail as j
dvt r i d. At 7:30 sharp Worshipful
Ewb ink, Mrs S
. Elliott, T A
ment Leagne ! tJrubhe, J c
A-- > uition, re Grace, \Vtn M
• Good Govern- Uorlman, Ola
. vc a fr* e Ir.erary i i«ockerby, Agnes Z
. • nt at tho Lbris- Laey, Joseph D
• •' y eveni'iir. 1 >. c., Lewie,Reb*cca
ti in j.,-. 1 Yeoman, Dora
Falkner L I lie (Photographs)
llnyle, Mrs M A (Pacauge)
a that
I of the < d Until further nutioo wo will sell Gilt
11\ next E.ljje s! • e po'u>h—regular price the
rid y ^oents—at 15 cents, nt the
A li.'ed F. L. &. Mew \ -rk Dry Goods Store. 5 3t
B C. COMUSSht*, 1 ~ " ——•
JOHN Wji.r.y,
F' .wk Field.
insurance.
7 ns will also attei
Tonsori
U.
L tdies' gent
intosh's, in 1)1k k and
cheai *'St to t he best,
Dry Go ds Store.
shop, en the en-I v.d«
hu-!iness. His shop i
towels ••lean and I is
t'nd children's Mackin-1 good cond tlon il
Artist,
jyal Palace barbv.r
is tloing a nice
« -v!l lit ted up; Irs
razors aUttys in
has seen ret 1 the
ARE YOU IITSURED?
Maste
r.ipp d th
lore, from tin servioesofH nry Roth, an excellent «r
'he New Y* rk ' ti-t. 'J',
5 3t i shave.
ti e i
a comfort a bit
Itf
fold were up from M i hall Sat'inlay.
Gill and see The Wt.tm and g«". their |
^ I rice.% ^tf
Hff*. Will Litflo h " returned (• in ar
axteuded buPiness trip in MisMtuin.
A full line of buntings, in all eoloifl.
Imltable for ball drones nt 4 c*uis a,
yard, at the New York Dry S'-Te o IU
Under wear at half value. We will
eel! )ou underwear chc.per than it cau
bo pi00uci0. T'.lie thic, your Ju^t
chance before wo pack,
^tf Si • r C I. ahing Co.
I'on c and .. ■ onr '.\is :
our new hti c.: f line silvan
IT* '■'• Smi"' 1(satfueet to j n ■.( once the
If ,t 1 to buy a nici and appro- en I ti ul .ill you tin It
ruite . h i 1 i..- ores v.t do not fai 1.0 ever rua'c. I ti lli.,vmidnh
:•> our ae .v •..,ula.i f-too c. We are
o wel Jin- s .itors, p ease ! 10 show our
roods anil n • lv to make close prices to
I! E Howendobler, 192 2v
yes upon
n. IL wid
per pres-
et prices
192.2 tt.
dod'l
For. sale:
mobtly mart .
or fctdl or. ti inc.
f r market, by
this ofi: • 1
4:8' ii 0 Lnancc.
•'-iu ti00 young tenms
VV 11 ! chcap for cat-h
Will have theui rei fl\
! 21-1. Kr.quire at
A srriiili sprrk often consumes
Imedtha onmi^ ^ &W mintlte8> thc ^ctiinuh
11 r 1 '.1 1. ;• ysu il Mns< mo rxsreis^s. J^9® of \ ours.
' ! <• I was a i11 m ;. Sickn.-sd, accident, or sudden
'•■lilt ith tVequoutly terniinntes tlin
j pr einteo by ti:ose 1
etna r
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I l:; Kiel. ; : I !u
Sell. oN
reporter
Besuies ihe .ndue-nunts otieded lv;
son sb'f'e kn ' • s n^ * given
there ar thre^.aeauh sei
U; meinbe: that we have n'ce big aud pr.rm k • ••. In ord
The choicest fresh apple butter ami fresh ovule* 111 h.uk. J he linesi that of these Jo. 1 innst con 0 bef ro they are
mince meat at Smith lirotliors 011 (' . ia be g t m town, we ^et tticiu fresh gone,.« vh h \e only a I . . r d
•Ueet between FUtb aod tiutli. '■ ''iil \t- twwoiiwevt. tab U\« Wic. Vwk i>i/k«jouo «Avit«*
A
The F.^TEiiPftisE
ibseived tint in th.) puliliu a .mU
liickmii la1 y
vny FREE - 1 ••■nonl^l'|e chihlre'., and the Hand t- ■>
rend vatiai ,!l'"'v" Security eotiooj nhnui m.t ut
present. P of. W.
next speaker. Ht3 remarks were Jeep
and ,;v. a 1' 1 v. J 1.0 ai t CtiCO s\aa lluD
welcomed top.ir.ak.) yl tho ladcL tab.t-b
oi tho evening. i o say the least this
was tho „r. cdo^t aff.or ♦ ver held bv the
ctieu\d 14ople of this v lv. Ail vent
iiway o lin; 1 gbiy 1 aw rtun •. b; the
lest.* .'.msof a Mi.soi.ie iaii q t«t
\\ ,ii - lieu Mir • e< < " nt "i a man w ho
* ■ • 1 . I , . *v
' 1 ■ • ' Ut r t i.e p. n^s
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- |\W,jr,R Lu.. .. E.«nv
: '■ •" l*i• • 1 i.S I'.iil - I10 did
. f 111.
the very low prices, 1 hft. of I lariat,- aw j ,lu're l,a•, luvn nu'
gfi a.
ey
found
1 re si t
1 I he ) , '.! 1
Nv-w Yt rk 1
p tLi.u c«.u,Kuioja .Vj,
.I ih. .
low ft-
0 3t
bef *r
pills
valuable life of n bread winner of
n lmppy family—reducing it to
poverty and want. Fire, life ajid
accident insurance protects against
these misfortunes.
To get good insurance it is im-
port-lit to select conipanios wlioso
ni tory allows them to bo tried
■vNti TiiLF. and who make good o
ilii.lt.s of iloxa fide USiet8 &nd
wli., . paid losses bear witne
e 1 uouiuj • ■ o 1 king Ihepe little! , ,
1 . Honendobler. I lt"tt their politics are valuable.
: . „ri!linf Please examine our companies,
-'i'v : ' ii... • • 1 n -1 -.1.1 di 1 \\ e lutve lmd
i -,.ry One ui,10 Ciiii^ii (Jure, i
•l:s ''• "i bo >t '-p. .1111 t, |
* il.e 1" ; - a.nl 1, I O
J UL*. i
experience.
.11. R. Hudson & Co.,
J over GloUjDl'y (jowls MUVtf,
l— ii. iiu>Vt.LUwbiur, I'WYj'i O. X.
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