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HOLD ON POYS, IJINGS YECftptali fir^rsr*- H» iVttt* Hfdnle* Inter*rstln* I Hfldrnt ton nrHfd With Lift In Saw Hr*le* D«r*In* IM ’OCR.Captain George H. Pettis of Providencp, Rhode Island, who served creditably as an officer in the New Mexico volunteers in the civil war and who is uow aresident and respected ciliswn of Providence, where he holds an important state office, furnishes the New Mexican with another of his interesting sketches of times and men in this Territory duringhave often heard some one taunt Applcxoler with '‘hold on poys. I jines ye.”Against llfti r*nvlrtlfHif.A respectable-looking tn#in of middle ago applied one night for free lodging at one of the police-stations in Chicago, “I have tramped all over this town,” he said,’' “looking for work, and can’t find any.”•i understand they are short of help at the stock-yarda,” said the desk acrgcat. “You might get a job there for a few weeks, anyhow.”“At the stork•rarif«fM #vrlaim*
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The Socorro Chieftain

Socorro, New Mexico, US

Sat, Feb 13, 1904

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