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BERRY, Gen. Mgr.

STAGE &amp; TRANSPORTATION CO.
CASPER, WYO.

�5o Niobrara Stage and Transportation Company, Dr.

�W. W. BOOTH, General Agent,
Equitable Building, .... Denver, Colo.
E. M. BREWSTER, Agency Cashier.
COUPON
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The Record
of 102 Policies

THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES
120 Broadway, New York.

Without committing myself to any
action, I shall be glad to have you send
me full particulars regarding your new
Standard Policy, for $......................... of
insurance on the life of a person
years of age.
Name

Address

Date
1908

which became
Death Claims
in less than
one year. A
word on the
Danger of Delay

�Policies in force for less than one year
and paid as Death Claims
during 1907
NAME.

Residence.

Tarlton Kenworthy.........
Jas. H. Trulock.............
Augustus Vaughan.........
Miguel Romero.............
Alfred Flegenheimer........
John E. Thrower...........
J Olin B,. Tnrowtt. .&lt;b»4i9iH||HIII
Walter H. Moorman. .L....
Bidal Chavez...............

Winchester, Ind..........
Pine Bluff, Ark...........
Warrior, Ala.............
Buenos Aires, Argt. Rep. .
New York City, N. Y.....
Mobile, Ala.............

No. of
Policy.

In Force.
Mos. Days.

Amount.

$1,500
5,000
1,000
30,000
20,000
2,500

Los Padillas, New Mexico.

1,524.048
1,538,013
1,525,247
1,528,619
1,537,490
1,495,049
1,497,829
1.532,058
1,533,072

Nemecio Vazquez Martinez . .
William Sparks.............
Margaret Coyle.............
Margaret Coyle.............
Gustave A. Hunkele........
John A. Harman...........
John A. Harman...........
Harry G. Miller.............
Charles R. Howett..........
Jean B. Caillet..............
Charles L. Carter...........

Tupiza, Bolivia...........
Mill Haven, La...........
New Haven, Conn........
New Haven, Conn........
Newark, N. J.............
New York City.-N. Y.....
New York City, N. Y.....
Reading, Pa..............
Port Louis, Is. of Mauritius
New York City, N. Y.....
Biggers, Ark.............

1,504.342
1,532,399
1,513,446
1,513,447
1,531,900
1.513,736
1,513,762
1,519,496
1,529,082
1,523,492
1,510,841

5.000
1,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
40,000
10,000
5.000
1,500
1,000
1,000

Samuel T. Wicker..........
Edward J. Periard..........
Walter A. Wilson...........
Edward J. Periard..........
George W. Brunson.........
Clement Bowie.............
Grant N. Rose..............
Charles F. Marlow..........
Jose Fort y B...............

Willisville, Ark...........
Montreal, Quebec.........
Hyattsville, Md..........
Montreal, Quebec.........
Norway, S. C.............
Calumet, Is. Que.........
Indianapolis, Ind.........
Chicago, Ill...............
Seville, Spain.............

1,511,791
1,530,510
1,512,844
1,531,156
1,512,390
1.531.324
1,531,176
1,525.371
1,464.267

Joseph Clef.................
Edgar J. Wallas............
Lee S. Holden..............
Charles H. C. Druitt.......
Harry G. Miller.............
William M. DeRamus.......
Prancisco A. Wiesner.......
Francisco A. Wiesner.......

Long Island City, N. Y.. . .
Cynwyd Pa..............
Providence, R. I..........
Germiston. Transvaal.....
Reading, Pa..............
Kingston, Ala............
Bogota, U. S. Col.........
Bogota, U. S. Col.........

0
0
1
1
1
1

4
24
15
16
22
27

1
1

27

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
6
9
9
10
12
12
14
17
28
29

2,500
1,500
1,000
7,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
3 000

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

8
9
10
19
21
21
23
25
28

1.502,919
1,522,479
1,514,606
1,442,271
1,517,691
1,519,729
1,511,656
1,511,657

2,000
5,000
1,000
3,250
4,000
1,000
8,000
2,000

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

7
7
8
11
13
16
19
19

1

7.500
2,000
10,000

,

Ernest Devonges............

Soissons, France..........

1,518,214

12,400

5

13

Thomas Trevor.............
Thomas Trevor.........
James Wright..............
William Shaw..............
Hiram E. Pickens..........
Juan Rossini................
Jacob Wertheimer..........
Leland E. Kent.............
Julian D. Payne............
Moises Quintero............

Cincinnati, Ohio..........
1,515,821
Cincinnati. Ohio..........
1,515.822
Detroit. Mich............
2,046.932
Glasgow, Scotland........ Bl.519,484
1.523,442
Wilton. Me...............
Coronel Dovrego, Argt. Rep
1,516.498
New York City, N. Y.....
1,499,018
South Addison, Me.......
1.508,099
1,503,620
New Orleans, La.........
Santander, Spain.........
1,504,505

5,000
5,000
1,000
1,250
1.000
3,000
5,000
1,000
5,000
3,000

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

1
1
1
3
3
13
18
18
25
f9

Maggie V. E. Bright........
Samuel G. Skiles............
John Acheson...............
Louis E. Summa............
Jennie Robinson............
Willie D. Boyd.............
Elizabeth H. Black.........
William H. Bryan..........
Alexander J. Park....... •. . .
Benjamin Schweizer........
Alice M. Andrews...........

Norfolk, Va..............
Houstonville, Pa.........
Tubber, Ireland..........
Wheeling, W. Va.........
Brooklyn, N. Y..........
Searles, Ala..............
Ponca City, Okla.........
Lamont, Ky..............
South Chelmsford, Mass. . .
Paterson, N. J............
Cambridge, Mass........

1,517,768
1,515,337
1,502,968
1,507,583
1,516,383
1,502,736
1,521,053
1,450,105
1,497,313
1,502,929
1,514,554

1,500
3,000
750
7,662
1,000
1,000
2,000
2.000
3.000
2,000
1,300

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

6
9
13
15
17
18
18
23
25
26
26

Andrew Beal...............
Auguste Bolte..............
Auguste Bolte..............
Auguste Bolte..............
Louis V. Freund............
Isaac M. Bear..............
Manuel Diaz Riuz..........
Kikujiro, Kubota...... . .. .

Newton. Mass............
Toronto, Ont.............
Toronto, Ont.............
Toronto. Ont.............
New York City, N. Y.....
Wilmington. N. C.........
Higuera junto, Aracena, Sp.
Sapporo, Japan...........

1,500,772
1,515,580
1,515,878
1,515,879
1,496.946
1,515,371
1.505,863
1,513,576

1,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
3.000
5,000
2,000
1,500

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

5
8
8
8
13
21
22
23

George H. Roland..........
Adolph E. Hoecker.........
Jeremiah Tubbs............
James W. Blackburn.......
Garland Lively.............
Edward E. Inman..........
George B. Melton...........
Charles W. Hill.............
Muneitaka Ozaki...........
Homer W. Hanscom........

Erie, Pa..................
Brooklyn, N. Y...........
Lima, N. Y..............
Jewett, Ohio.............
Marmaduke, Ark.........
Nashville, Tenn.......
Clarendon. Texas.........
New York City, N. Y.....
Otaru, Japan.....
Haverhill, Mass..........

1,496,948
1,503,363
1,510,760
1,517,461
1,490,377
1,511,913
1,478,817
2,045,920
_ 1.508,.819
1,513,385~

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
802
1.000„_
3,000

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

7
8
8
9
11
12
18
25
26
29

Mary Davis.................
William M. Round..........
Rufus W. Simpson.........
John E. Dalton, Jr.........
Frederick W. Peirce........
Ida London................
William M. DeRamus.......
Frank L. Vickers..... .
Anatoli I. Obrosov..........
John R. Woodfield..........
Charles Hauver.............
Isidore Levy................
Thomas Saltry..............
Charles H. Deering..........
William D. Jones...........

Fairmont, N. C...........
Johnsburgh, N, Y........
Wilmot. Ark.............
Chama, New Mexico......
London, Ohio............
Montreal, Quebec.........
Kingston, Ala............
Caledonia Twp.. Ill.......
Wilno. Russia............
Lockhart, Ala............
Kingston. N. Y...........
St. Paul Minn............
Scranton, Pa.............
Reed Plantation. Me.....
Beaver Falls. Pa..........

1,512,216
1,503.603
1.513,835
1,499,425
1.506,820
1.517,772
1,518,536
1,503.397
1,488,361
1,501,860
1.490.739
2,045.341
1,517,554
1.504,095
1,505,814

1,000
1.000
1,000
3,000
1,000
3,250
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,160
4.000
1 000
1,000

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

1
3
3
4
4
4
4
7
12
12
14
17
24
25
29

Una C. Moore..............
Guadalupe Guadarrama.....
Theresia M. C. Klaessen....
Arthur S. Gilman...........
Frederick J. Andre.........
Nikolai V. Popov...........
Hussein F, Souleymanoglou.
Thomas Saltry..............
Emil J. Ponzer.............
William White...... .......

Baldur, Manitoba........
Mexico...................
Amsterdam. Netherlands...
Richmond, Va............
Worcester, Mass..........
Enaugskae. Russia.......
Xanthie, Turkey.........
Scranton. Pa.............
Paragould. Ark...... . . . .
Liberty, New Mexico.....

1,494,492
1,478,201
1.496,775
1,504,835
1 514,685
1,483,713
1,494,120
1 513 939
2 045,886
1,504,839

500
25,000
400
2.000
1,000
750
2.000
1,000
1,000
2,000

11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

2
3
7
12
14
16
21
25
26
28

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Fell. ?5tb
My Dearest Harry

Ihave "been thinkinff akout vou so much here latelr and
wondErina: where vou are and what vou are doln" these nice winter davs. ’'Sbw
has the winter heeu treatin'* vou anv how? T wonder, have ”^ou for'rotten all
about that little friend of vours wav out here In Kansas, vou never write
to her anv more. You just cant know how much T would appreciate a sroodjionsc
from vou.
I wonder, have vou forgotten all th'^’*ml'Tht have beens”"
and all the dreams ofthe past six vears. ForwetC never In this world will T
-- - -havebeen
-between vou and T Uave vou
he able to for-et the things
that
foun-" some one that is nearer awd r-epr-r to yon^tban T used_ to he. You
made a place&gt; in m-"- life that can never be filled bv anv other. To *011 was
vlveu the first love W'hether there will ever be another or not T ’’o not
know. What I have to wive to others will be entirely different fro»" what T
a;ave you. Do vou remember a letter vou wrote to me one winter nivht a few
years a'xo. Never will I forget It. This is what vou wrote” We are hayeln?
a regular blizzard,! the wind is slmplv howlinv an-i the snow ifast. If I only had iyou with me how happy I would he. with vou folded cl^e
to mv breast what 'loul^^ I care how the nlrht be^’aves or how the north wind
raves. Ihave often IwondEEdd If vou really meant t’jat when you wrote y..
I know T would havo^i‘’en every thiny In tbl'' "'ortd If that coulc have been
true.
u
Do you remember a dream I had onc4 about a ” cozv corner”
and the c-rd you s^^t me after I wrote and told vou about mv dream^ Hod
knows I wish that /Uam had come true. Would llfc/have seemed worth wThile
then? Honestly ,Harrv, I have nearly lost my faith In every tiinv st« and
every body. For me life has been just one sad disappointment after the
other.Dreams once lony charlshed have been dreampt in vain,.

Did T tell von that I was working In Florence now. T have
been here since the 12th, of Aut. I like it falrlf well here but I do -et
awfully lonesome. I dont know how much lonu-'r I will be here but probably
all summer unless we strike oil on our farm at Peabody, if we do that I
will quit workln'*. They have struck oil near Peab0dv and I am "* Ivlnm in
hopes that we wet it on our farm. If somy dad has jpromlsed me the third
well onour farm for mv very oxm. Wont that be fine!. Tam '*olnp- tn buy me
a bl- roadster and make a tour of the U.S. in an auto.Shall I come and
make you a visit? I wonder Just what would have happened if I had cotie to
Wyo. that time you mented me to. Do you think you will ever yet to Kansas?
I sure wish you cou^d. Come some time th'u summer and I will take you for'
a lonyride in our Ford. How would vou like that.I will always be -lad to
see you when ever youcan come so dont hesitate onthat account.
i
If ^here is no one who has taken dv nlace in your heart
andyou still remember the little yirl you used to caliyour own , just take
a little time off and write her a lony, sweet letter like you used to.You
could make her happy if yoit would.
Always as ever your o^m

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