Front:
HIEF STRANGER HORSE
Fetter
US
Ty
Back:
INDIAN CHIEFS-SERIES I.
WIDE WIDE WORLD SERIES.
Raphael Tuck & Sons' "OILETTE" [Regd.] Postcard 9130
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
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CARTE POSTALE.
Stranger Horse, a well-known chief, is here shown
holding a pipe bag, which constitutes a particularly fine
example of Indian bead-work. The peace pipe is an
Indian's most significant-if not his most valuable-pos-
session, and he therefore provides for it a case or bag, in
the adornment of which much time and labour are
expended. When the Indians can be induced to part
with these pipe bags, they readily bring prices ranging
from 35 to 100 dollars each.
Dear Madam.
The belind was
purt ups on Saturday
it looks méé
The won't need to put
it out today
it
has been arouinig.
Frances.
POSTKARTE.
& REVENUE
1645AM
BA F PENNY
8378
Mr John May.
Bomwell Grange
Benwell.
Newcastle on Tyne.