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                  <text>�The Pacific Express Qo.

This consignment is held at your risk. Please call
for the same and present this notice, or fill out the
order below.
H. B. BA»C0B.
Agent.
THE PACIFIC EXPRESS CO. will deliver to
who wilhpay all charges, and is auihorized
for the shme.
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SJURTAt^ERS MUST OE IDENTIFIED.

■ K^Agnrl!'’ will note on \V. li. T.'eceived Book, opposite
Sntry,
that th s notice w as sent out.
COPY THIS IN YOUR IMPRESSION BOOK.

Use Pacific Express Money Orders.

A Desirable Mi'sins of S«*jidiner IMmwy,
I’at ing Hills, Stibscripl ion.s. Du» s. Etc.
A jieceipt (ilvcii uitli I'very Monet Order.
If Order is Dost Money l*romptl.y Refunded.
RATES;
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Thanksgiving Day Price List
All Previous List Quotations Cancelled.
Per Dr»zen

Carnations, 2nd Grade..............................
60c
Carnatians, 1st Grade............
75c
Carnations, Fancy, pirtk only................... $1.00
Roses, 2nd Grade.......................................... 1.25
Roses, 1st Grade............................................ 1.50
Roses, Selected.............................................. 2.00
Amejican Beauties short stems. . .$2.50-3.00
Mediam stem..................................... 4.00
Lon^ stem 24 to 30 inches.. ... .5.00

Chrysanthemums, small...............1.50
large....... 3.00
very large............ 4.00

Fern Leaves..............................................

.10c

Asparagus spray.............................................. 60c
Fresh cut Flowers and Plants always on
hand at all times.

Place Your Order Early
FOR

THANKSGIVING

F lo r a l D e s ig n s F tir n isH e d o n S H o rt N o tic e

C. H. Garwood

��The Pacific Express Co
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Express Charges,
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---------This consignment is held at jour'psk. Please call
for the same and present this notice, or fill out the
order below.
Agent.
THE PACIFlv express CO. will deliver to
or bearer, who will pay all charges, and is authorized
to receipt for the same,^
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Consignee.

STRANGERS MUST BE IDENTIFIED.
f^^AgPiits «vill note on W. B. Received Book, opposite
entry, the date tliat this D(ttioe was si nr out.
COPY THIS IN yOUfUL^PRESSION BOOK.

Use Pacific Express wey Orders.
A Desira1&gt;l© Meatys of Sendln^AMoney,
I’avinjf Bilt»,'Subeotintion», T&gt;nl^s, Etc.
A Receipt Given witii fivery^^Ipiiey Order.
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�Consignee.

; Form 785."

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.

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NOTICE OF ARRIVAL OF FREIGHT.

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Which will be delivered on payment of charges.
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Freight not removed from Company’s warehouse'wltl^ tj^nt^four (24) hours after notice
of its arrival has been given; will be subjecttjxstertge clrarTfeSat regular rates.
When Consignee cannot produce Bill of Lading or Shinning Receipt, it will be necessary
for him to arrange at the office of the Agent for the Cofnpany for delivery, by giving the
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THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.

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The Pacific Exp

Thia consignment is held at your risk. Please call
for the same and present this notice, or fill out the
orfjsrt^low.

-Z---- -Agent.

THE PACIFIC EXPRESS CO. will deliver to (
or bearer, who will pay all charges, and is authorized
to receipt for the same.

........................................................................Consignee.
STRANGERS MUST BE IDENTIFIED.
Agents will note on W. B. Keceived Book, opposite
entry, the date that this notice was sent out.
COPY THIS IN YOUR IMPRESSION BOOK.

Use Pacific Express Money Orders.
A Desirable Means of Sendlnff Money,
PayinfiT Bills, Subscriptions, Dues, Etc.
A Receipt Given with Every Money Order.
If Order is Lost Money Promptly Refunded.

RATES:
Not over 82.50, charges 3 cts. Not over 840.00, charges 15 cts,
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�H E S P A C E BELO W MAY B E U S E D F O R C O R R E S P O N D E N C E ,

THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.

�Cripple Creek, Colo., Sept., 14, 1908.

Strayed or Stolen
A light bay horse, with two white hind feet, brand DT on

right fore-stifle, marked sore back from harness.

Any informa­

tion leading to the recovery of above animal, may be sent to the
Sheriff of Teller county, or to the owner, who will pay a liberal
reward.
Cha^- E ■ Compton.
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Cripple Creek, Coloraio.

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the space below js for the address only,

�[ach Knight, a member of Lander Lodge, K. of P. No. lO, has the privilege of in

viting a friend and lady to the Social to be given Thursday Evening, March 5th, 1908

at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
BY ORDER OF C. C.

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�This side may have a message written upon
it for Inland Postage, but the right hand side
must be reserved for address and stamp only.

�NOTHING BUT THE ADDRESS TO BEONTHIS SIDE.

��If not called for in ten day» return to

DR. M. L. DOOM,
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HAMMOND,

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