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Show MEN AND AFFAIRS. OCR P. HOLMES, proprietor of the Knutsford hotel, and Frank Knox, president presi-dent of the National Bank of the Reoub-lic. Reoub-lic. left for the East Saturday. They will take dinner Thanksgiving day with Mr. Knox's two sons, who are students at Phlllips-Andover college. Boston. Both Mr. Holmes and Mr. Knox left to transact trans-act Important business In New Tork. which they promise will beneflt themselves them-selves and the State. HAMILTON O. PARK, who for a gen-eratlon gen-eratlon or more has been employed bv Z. C. M. I., celebrated his eightieth birthday Saturday. He was warmly congratulated by a host of friends a COL MANFORD N. SMITH of Aspen, Colo., le In the city for a short time with a view of locating here. He is the guest of the family of Walter B. Tuttle. at AARON LEVITT of the Davis Shoe company mill leave on th Cnlon Pacific today for the East on a business trip. W. J. WERLEY. formerly of this city, now a prosperous merchant of Fairbank. Alaska. Is renewing old acquaintances in this city. a a a RICHARD BRIDGE, manager of the Rtidge Drug company, has returned to his place of business after an Illness of three mouths of typhoid fever. |