. The Santa Fe magazine . W. B. Golding has returned after atwo months visit in Illinois. Blacksmith Lindley has returned from thehospital after being sick a few weeks. Machinist W. J. Smith and family have re-turned from a vacation trip to New York. Blacksmith Wilson has returned to workafter two months sickness with typhoid fever. Engineer Wilson has an addition to his fam-ily. Understand it is a girl, but have not seenany cigars. On account of sickness of his wife, Engi-neer William Holdenhausen expects to movehis family to California. Conductor Hill has gone into double har-ness, his team


. The Santa Fe magazine . W. B. Golding has returned after atwo months visit in Illinois. Blacksmith Lindley has returned from thehospital after being sick a few weeks. Machinist W. J. Smith and family have re-turned from a vacation trip to New York. Blacksmith Wilson has returned to workafter two months sickness with typhoid fever. Engineer Wilson has an addition to his fam-ily. Understand it is a girl, but have not seenany cigars. On account of sickness of his wife, Engi-neer William Holdenhausen expects to movehis family to California. Conductor Hill has gone into double har-ness, his team mate being former Mrs. Han-son. They are doing light housekeeping in theAnnex. H. R. Canders, Harvey House manager, isnow the proud possessor of a first class ken-nel. He has recently annexed two more Ki-Yies, which brings the total number up toseventeen dogs. Mrs. Canders refuses to comehome unless he gets rid of them. ADVERTISING INFORMATION 95 HAMILTON WATCHES The Accepted Railroad Timekeepersof America No. 94018 Size. No. 99216 Size These two movements are carried and highly prizedby thousands of Railroad Men in America


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