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! LerreRS to ? v hi % f \f HJ; I 3 •* % * * SftNTft CLAUS! \>i rru-rn'jwwn-va-• -«rntinr> .«nr(n«i»; » I'inc ! Uu IT, Ark., Her. I!, 1 ;*fi 1. Dear Santa Clans: I will tall you wliat j want for Christinas. I want a Inn «loll. a doll buggy and some lump sugar and some < amly, apples, oranges and 1 will go to bed early. My little brother, C. 1!., wants a wagon, a ball, some marbles and nuts. We live at the corner of Mulberry street and Fourteenth avenue. Your little girl, ENN1E FRANCES M’GHIE. Dear. Santa Claus: Please bring me a <!oll dressed in pink, a story book, a mackintosh and a fascinator, some candy, apples, nuts. Your litle girl, SUSIE A. M’GHIE. > * Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll dressed in blue, a mackintosh and a red fascinator, some hair rib bon, candy apples, oranges. Your lit tle girl, ADD1E V. M’GIIIE. I ~~ Dear Santa Claus: 1 will tell you what I want. I want a little doll with light hair, and one large doll, and a story hook, candy, apples, nuts and some lireeraekers, and my lit lie broth ed wants a rubber doll. I live on Mul berry street. 1 will go to bed early. Your little girl, <- ■ MAGGIE R. M’GHIE. Pino Bluff Ark.— Dear Santa Clans: My wants are very few. 1 only want a cup and saucer, a bicycle, a doll trunk, a prayer book and hymnal, and a new dress, and, of course, fill my stocking with good things. 1 am your loving little friend, CARRIE 130CAGE. Pino Bluff, Deo. 11. 1901.—Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl foil' years old and want to go to house keeping. Will you please bring mo a stove, little table, sot dishes, and don't forget the little pots to the stove. 1 suppose dear Santa will know what to bring a little girl of my age to honsekeen on. Please re member that 1 have a tooth for sweet things, too. Santa, don't forget my brother. He wants a magic lantern. Don't fail to come to 109 East Eighth avenue. Your little girl. LOLA V. ORTON. Pine ltluff. Ark.—Dear Santa Clans: As it is getting near Christmas. 1 thought I would write and tell you what I want. 1 want a patrol wagon, a horn and fruits, candy, nuts and lots of good things to eat, and some fireworks, too. Your little boy, V IRC IE PARNELL. Dear Santa: I am a littlo hoy throe years old. 1 want a wagon with two littlo horses hitched to it. 1 also want lints, apples, candy, etc. Remember your littlo hov, HORACE PARNELL. P. S.—Please don't forget my little sister, Jewell. Sin- wasn't hen1 last Christmas, llring her some teeth so she can talk. Pine Bluff. Ark.. Pee. 1:1. 11101. Tlear Old Santa Claus: As it is getting'! near Christmas I thought I would write and tell you what 1 want. 1 want a ring with ruby setting, a sot of lit tle dishes for my doll. I also want some good story hooks. Don't forget the fruits, nuts and candy. 1 remain your little girl. YEP A PARNELL. P. S.—1 am ever so much oblige for the presents 1 cot hmt Christmas. Pine Bluff. Ark.. Dee. 13. 1001. Dear Santa Claus: I want a bell and a train, and a rubber ball and fruit. I'm for years old Your little boy. FRED JOHNSON. 1 • • 1 E East Sixth \vemio. Pine Bluff. Ark.. Dec. Ft. 1901.— Dear Santa Clans: ' want a doll and a doll bed. and a d >11 huggv. and a doll that will co to sleep, and nuts and candy. I'm six years old. Your little girl, FRANCES L. JOHNSON. 1 live at 10li' East Sixth avenue. Pine Bluff. Ark.. Dee. 13, 1001.— Dear Santa Claus: 1 want a steam engine, and 1 will he content. Your little hoy. WILFRED JOHNSON. 1 am ten years old. 1 live on Ea t Sixth avenue. Pine Bluff, Ark., Deo. 13, 1901.— Dear Santa Claus: 1 want a set of dishes, and a doll buggy, and a doll house, and nuts, and a stove, and candy. Your little girl is seven years old. LOTTIE JOHNSON. 1 live at 1012 East Sixth Avenue. Pine Bluff. Ark., Dec. 14, 1901 Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a little red wagon, a horn and an air gun and a Til tit- gasoline engine, so I can play with it after supper. I‘hot. • ■ don't forg< t my friend, ('.ns Reeves. Good bye. Your friend, CUFF RICHARDSON. Pine Bluff, Ark., Dee. 14, Hint.— Dear Santa Claus: 1 thank you for what you brought me last year. I hope you won’t forget me this year Please bring me a doll and it pair of shoes and a pair of stockings and hah ribbon and a stove and a pot to cook in and a coffee pot to put coffee in, a skillet, to fry eggs and a bread pah and a set of china dishes and rubbers and ;t mackintosh. Don't forget mam ma and pnpa and Uncle Eddie. Yours truly, MINNIE ZEREL1,, alt'. East Eighth Avenue. ___ Dec. 14, 1901.—Dear Santa Claus: Would you please bring me some fire works, a horn, a toy train and a gun. If you will, I will try to be a better boy, and please bring Fred and Dell what they want. Don't forget to brim': my little brother a rubber billygoat, ind, dear, Santa, don't forget my litth> cousin, Ollie Bess. Sin1 is a good lit tle gill. Good-bye, dear old Santa. Your little friend, LOUIS A. LE LAURIN. Pine Bluff, Ark., Dee. If. Biol.— Dear Santa: I would like a harp, and some books, and some candy and fruit, and raisins, and nuts, and a pony. 1 have a saddle, and would like anything you think I need. Your lit tle friend, GEORGE EUBANK MATHEWS. Pine Bluff, Ark., Dee. 14. 19<H.— Dear Old Santa Claus: 1 am a little Kiri seven years old. Please bring me a doll, some oranges and apples. I have a little sister four years old. She wants a doll and some candy and nuts. 1 have a little brother six years old. He wants a wagon and a horse and some shot to shoot out of his gun. Wo wil be good children and hope you wont forget ns Christmas. Best wishes to Santa Claus. RUBY 1, A WRENCH. 325 Olive Street. Pine Bluff, Ark., Doc. 14, 1901.— Dear Santa Claus: 1 thank you for what you brought me last time. I apreciate it very much. Please bring me a bicycle and a pair of shoes and stockings and a story book and a (limbing monkey, an air-gun and shot and some nuts, candy and all kinds of fruit and a blank pistol and two boxes of shoots and a hook and ladder. Your friend. GEORGE ZERE1.E. 510 East Eighth Avenue. Pino Bluff. Ark., Dec. 14. 1901.— Dear Santa Claus: 1 thank you for what you brought mo last year. I ap preciate very much the nice things. Ploako bring me a blank pistol p.ml a bicycle and apples, and candy and nuts and fruit and shots for my blank pistol, and a one-thousand air-gun. Don't forgot mamma, papa, and I'm lo Ed. Your friend. ADOLPH ZERELL. ."d East Eighth Ayenue. Pino Bluff. Ark Deo 14. 1901. Dear Santa Claus: As it is getting near Christmas 1 will write you what I '' ant. A pair of kid gloves and a pair of rubbers, a mackintosh, some hair ribbon, a ring, a story book and car rings, and nuts, candy and fruits. Your friend. RATLINE SPRINGER. O ld Georgia Street. Dec. 15. 1901.—Dear Santa Claus I will t• -11 you what 1 would li'-e to have. \ pair of Punch and Judy dolls, a doll table and (hairs for it. a doll (.radio, nuts and candy. That is all for this time. Your little friend. MARGARET POX. Dec. 15, 1901.- Dear Santa Claus: As it is getting near Christmas 1 will toll you wlfat l want. 1 want t’-e fam ily of Punch and Judy dolls and a life size doll, and anything good to eat. Your little friend. EMILY FOX. Dec. 15, 1901.—Dear Santa Claus: As it is drawing near Christmas 1 wi’l toll you what 1 would like to have. \ doll dressed as a baby, and some clothes for the doll, a doll trunk, a doll bed. some nuts and candy. That is all for this time. Your little friend, MATTIE FOX. Dear Santa Claus: Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a pair of leggins and a little ax, so 1 can split kindling wood for mamma, and a nice story hock, and bring Louis a knife. (Continued on Page 3) I <fc’ #S*» ."/ w w w ”m<w'WiV‘ tui . ,r --„-. t. *,m «!•?»* Si•?? «*bo£'■ - - 2r« f rv ??7; i' t r r t f r Tv T T r t ? ? t.YTt \ ) M 1/ ; t '.v 5 r% m f ■A. < -Jt ■h< w V ! »,i i't % ns I A ; V ^ V*' ! \’{ I r-: $ A y FuS»Hi?;3i?3'9 Main, Street. Pine Bluff, Ark ^mth D. Lhb, . lana&er. South ,**• *r~ gt*’ . . r-* . ,*rr ■ . r,v> . ^rv . ^ v, _ 7 F~^ ¥ l Vi ^ ' «•>. • Nu '•v • %». ■ V. '* PROFESSIONAL CAROS. .. !jvr. a. w. troupf. FINE BLUFF, .ARK Office hours 10 a. ra to , Office with Aiuiersun-\Ie> * r i ru*, i i Osteopathic Physician Office 610 Cbeitnnt Sr , PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS: ***• * • *H.\K * Vwv • H*. ' >1* " DR C. D. SMITH, : Veter i:;:ry Surgeon & Den is: rrciis ail Di^cra>cs of Horses, ■^ux-', Lattie and Loy. a’. KfU ar fcJr* wjter'' s’ .1 • uhr ries. K?si('et!c,« 1L1. 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