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To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it REPEATED, that, is. telegraphed back to the originating office for coiiiparimm. Fa:

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this, one-half the unrepeated message rate is charged in addition. Unless otherwise ind

Ao' SUCH, in consideration whereof it is agreed between the sender oi rhc in
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received for sending the sumo; nor toi- mistakes or delays

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sum received for sending the’sniiie, unless specially mluwl,‘ nor in any c; e r delays arising from unavoidable interruption in the working of its lines; nor for errors in

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to one-tenth of one per cent. thereof.

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its des. ination.

4‘. Messages will be delivered free within one—half mile of the Company's office in towns of 53.000 population or less. and within one mile of such office in other cities
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endeavor to contract for him for such delivery at a reasonable price.

a. No responsibility attaches to this Company concerning messages until the same are accepted zit one of lI$ transmitting offices; and if a message is sent. to such

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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY

INCORPORATED
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CLASSES or SERVICE

TE LEG RA M S
A full—rate expedited service.
NIGHT M ESSAGES

Accepted up to 2.00_ AM. at reduced rates to be sentduring the night
and delivered not earlier than the morning of the ensuing business day.

DAY LETTERS

A deferred day service at rates lower than the standard tele-
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Letter rate for the transmission of 50 words or less and one-filth of
the initial rates for each additional 10 words or less.

SPECIAL 'JfERMS APPLYING TO DAY LETTERS:

In further consideration of the reduced rate for this special “Day
Letter” service, the following special terms in addition to those enn-
merated above are hereby agreed to:

A. Day Letters may be forwarded by the Telegraph Company as a
deferred service and the transmission and delivery of such Day Letters
is, in all respects, subordinate to the priority of transmission and
delivery of regular telegrams.

B. Day Letters shall be written in plain English. Code language
is not permissible. ,

c. This Day Letter may be delivered by the Telegraph Company
by telephoning the same to the addressee, and such delivery shall be a
(cioIliiiplete discharge of the obligation of the Telegraph Company to

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Letter shall be delivered on the day of its date absolutely and at» all
events; but that the Company’s obligation in this respect is subject
to the condition that there shall remain sufficient time for the trans—
mission and delivery of such Day Letter on the day of its date during
regular office hours, subject to the priority of the transmission of reg-
ular telegrams under the conditions named above.

No employee of the Company is authorized to vary the foregoing.

NIGHT LETTERS

. Accepted up to 2.00 A.M. for delivery on the morning of the ensuing
business day, at rates still lower than standard night message rates, as
follows‘ The standard telegram rate for lOwords shall be charged for the

on o£ 50 Words or I and one-fifth of such standard telegram
rate for 10 words shall be charged for each additional 10 words or less.

SPECIAL TERMS APPLYING TO NIGHT LETTERS:

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enumerated above are hereby agreed to:

A. Night Letters may at the option of the Telegraph Company
be mailed at destination to the addressees, and the Company shall
be deemed to have discharged its obligation in such cases with respect.
to delivery by mailing such Night Letters at destination, postage
prepaid. .

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VERSAILLES, KENTUCKY.

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