The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
rn—— ji-ii.iMr^iiMi~<iwr~rr ; wm , m ;, 3E^»aocsi3?5a»a«ar: MlfK H K f l f i r r f ) itoGtrai1^ i ^ l ■* ‘ M 1 * ■ Train0l, Crtl.;..wclli„ p r,uj 0fi,i3a«r;n. Once fairly ntiu'tcd ou u trail they novor j loso it imk>«i thrown Off tlJO ficenfc by a »hard rain or the convict taking to water, .They have trailed Burn through the *r-»»>ni snmeam • t,s iso iU 'itM iliN T w e e k l y m k w u p a p k k . >ATI t UJ>AV, AUO rST , 22'lKfll. If’. If. JILAI I t, Ktlltnr am* Prop r ‘ <5>‘ P- 7 HCS * 1,23 PER ANNUM. CUVIMJM U IRKCTOKY . <\ at in ('.iviiiiiintar O 'uirH i.- Hev T. >|ir*uil, Pastor. ta b u la r scrv*-ns jiaiu a in; sabbath school »t main a Hi !v, ( H u m 'll, — llo * . '.1, K. M ui -I a i i , Hi*rvit‘t>ts at, U all) u m; ■vil.i.mth i,.}ii>»i a t lUtUii a HI. M. H. t'huxv ii,- Uew ft. U T u f ts pjis- tut, i'rtiiiciiliia a t 10 ?13 >i oV; Hnbbatir *, In-m ut >i-:iu it. in.; clitHri. ;t :0 i p. in,; Vuunir iTnifile’s mootin ' a t 7:00 p m ; urns i;r mooting Woiliiestluy ovem ng at •7:'Kt • u , l», O lm v eli.— B o v . J . V , W n n io c k , lllLstolV StU’Vlot'S lit U ;"ll H HI H int 7 J» in; SaliliiiMi' mill m il u t lim it) a n i A .Vi K. ftlum ih.—Uov. A. U, Spivey (ia“i«»r- Serv-Jvois a t U ;‘,U) n m a n il :i)ii () in e ac h -S aiih aU i; W alilm th sc h o o l SJ>HI II III. Hnptist CliHft’ii. -- liov. D. M Turner, fittsiiu'. ' ’I'riiiifliJug’ evory M»l>l»ith ut 1U in, and 7:0il p in; S abbath School a t ■ 2 ;iMoVIocIt" n in; P ray e r m ooting Wed- miHilay iiitrlit'. principal streets of this city where thousands had passed over the trail and finally run the fugitive down.' They never niche a mistake. If they are started on the right trail they follow it i to t.li© end. When several convicts J escape together ami separate In the ! weeds when pursued - the doga tiro i divided and the separgto trails all fol lowed. , The harrowing stories told In novels Of pien being torn to pieces by blood hounds have no foundation. When the dogs overtake an escaped prisoner they make no clfort to attack him. but simply circle around while their deop- tnouth-baylng tolls the guards tho gamp has boon -run down, As soon as ihfc guards come up and secure the prisoner tho 'hounds immediately relapse into that stato. of lazy IndUiorGnco which characterized them boforo the opening of tho long chase. • . On several occasions tbeso dogs have done good service in trailing down mur derers and burglars. Trainer Crosswoll says bo can talco any ordinary fox-hojmd when young; and teach it to trail men. I t is entirely a matter of education and uot of breed CATCHING CONVICTS. • iHow They Arc--Bur, Down* Hounds pa A labama. to* JTlie I’rovcrblal, C o n v ln t-C a tch ln g B lood, lioniid I s Jio tn liitr -lloro N or L om -T h su a S ib «II F o j-U o ttn rt T ra in e d w ith C onsider, ip to C o e . TYPOaRAPHIOAV. BLUNDERS. Bloodhounds arc inseparably assev .dated with slavery in the South, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and other stories 'and dramas of that character would lose 'half choir* interest. without the horror* •inspiring, bloodhounds'.- Since the war the bloodhounds in tho South have been . ; trained to Chase escaped convicts. .Every few days newspapers all over the (country publish telegrams from some Southern city giving' an account of the •escape of a convict and his capture .by *the aid of bloodhounds. • Those.convict-catching bloodhounds •are a myth. There arc nosuch dogs in this section of the country, The. dogs used iin trailing escaped prisoners are small Ifos, hounds, a very insignificant and iharmless animal. , At Pratt Minos, five miles from this city, there are twelve hundred convicts, leased, by the State to the Tennessee Coal, Iron &. Railroad Company, writes a .Birmingham (Ala.) correspondent of, tho- Ht. Louis (Ilobe-Democrat, The I company is responsible' for the' safo- i keeping of the convicts, and.is required, to pay tho State a good round sum for- •evory long-term man who escapes. To capture .those who escape tho com pany keeps a large pack of hounds. These dogs are small rpu fort bounds. A -ifew-of them are spotted, but tho major ity are a solid, dull red color They are small, slondor-limhcd animals, capa b le of fair speed and endurance, and they cun without difficulty follow a trail five to eight hours old. The dogs at Pratt Mines have for years been in chargo of U. IL 1Vosswell. They are kept in a large stockade a short dir.tanco from the prison. a*nd never taken outside tho Inelosure ex cept when wanted to trail, escaped con victs. In as Iary and dog” in existence, tmfTwhen once tboy strike the trail of a convict they beeomo sli lifo and animation. From puppy- hood these doga have horn taught to follow nothing but tho trail of men. They arc never allowed to bunt gamoof any kind, and would pass over tho trail of fox or deer without notion. To got tho*dogs on the right trail a coat or hat belonging to the escaped convict is obtained if posslblo and held to tho nose of each Jog, whilo Trainer Crosswell by. signs makes them understand that Is tho scent they are expected to follow. They era {ben taken to the point wlier" the con vict made his escape from tho mine of prison, or to the placo whore ho was last seen. The moment they scent tho trail they recognize it and give a sharp yelp. Their lashes are then slipped oil, thoy aro told to go and the race begins. Ouards on horses follow closo behind Trainer Crosuwell, who rides a fleet horco and keeps right with .tho dogs. As soon as tho trail is struck tho baying of tho hounds begins and the music they make would stir the blood in any old Specimens of Mistakes ot More Than U sual LuU iorausness. The mistakes in newspaper offices •rising from the faulty chirugraphy of occasional contributors have led to the publication of a levy. specimens, says the Rochester Post-Express; The Os wego Palladium •refers to one instance, that of a Syracuse clergyman who-gavc the manuscript of a sermon of his to a reporter of the Standard, for the pur pose of making an abstract of the dis course for publication. The manu* script said of John Wesley that “though only a presbyter, he himself ordained Thomas Coke to the office of episco pacy.” The preacher's penmanship was so bad. however, that the reporter made out- this statement to mean and read “though only a Presbyterian, he him self ordained •his cook to the office of episcopacy." Tho Brooklyn Hugh* fol lows tliis up by relating how some man uscript of Dr. TaImage came to its of fice at one time in which octwrtvd the words; the words appeared, in print they were neatly transformed to read: “ lily tab friend, our Laird.” Horace GreeleyV manuscript was a puzrac to most people p.nd therefore it is not to be wondered a t when ho wrote: "’Th; true, "tis pity, 'tispity, 'tiu true," the types made him oaj: "Tis two, ’t'e; fifty;yes.'tis ill t.y-two. ” rui a Rochester daily a few years ago a reporter woutol i.p a sketch of a littl.i boy who had died fr.-m the ciTccta of ur explosion of liivcraekerA whim he car ried in his puukets hi these words: “His 4.fii;ctcd and bereaved parents will have the sympathy,” etc. Tlio announce ment ua it appeared in print was an of fer of sympathy to “his aldioted and burned, pants.” A New York compositor, accustomed to setting up tho marine news of his paper, and who therefore found it con* violent to set up and save names of cities and towns along tho Atlantic coast, made himself famoua by an amus ing error. His copy described hove a 5**1 f f l S B M ..2 s r i a « ? o a l a ? I j t s n ■ / k K A -T 0K *K A f. tiw j m t e .......................................... ...... ' Liver IleKula' ' ' pared in Nat <licn—the Warm Bprin., . . . . . . . . . . .... Bltipe, among whom its preparation hn&lx«n •’asu for and i the'll., - ........... . .... .................... n dorful work of restoration begins with tlio first ‘ u dose, health and strength surely foilowlng. s TOicumatliim, Neuralgia, Py.ijicjislri,Scrofula, Xlvo iMJ I 'ii'B'I |Vf4 W4»«»a»vl Ccinstlpivtlon. Kldiu-y Llnease, Vi-vor ami Aif'W, and all similar ailments. I'ritd HI per buttle, O tat S3. Ask your druggist for It, und It tute, butaunffdlroet to UieVrojirl'etors. TliS OfCSOIl IllfilEli MCillCiliB G0I2D227 i COPr/, P3, r r Com* G. E’. P ain B, a . n, s. IS hkii H kynouw , u. o. b I'li.ffi & m i l s , DENTISTS %m */!■' ! ! Xenia National Bnnlv buililing, corner Main and Detroit fc5ts., Xenia, O. Vitalized Air and Nitrous Oxide Cas used for the PAiNLESSExtrac- tlon of Teeth. BANK OF CEDARVILLE General Banking 15usines Transac,'ed. CJc«. IV. H a rp e r , l*re«». W . L. C lt'imm s, C in ltle r. tdiviiltml assets princlpnlly inveftoi in if<a’ m U f S c C i n c i n n a t i D iv is io n * ennsylvaniaLines. Schsdulo of Passenger Tralns-Central Time’ W e s tw a r d , ULl 1AM | A Coliiiiibil!*, ,,.J v ,*2£0*8 A lto n ................. •< W est Jellensnn Loudon............. “ 339 So. C harleston .. “ 357 S eliim ___ CetlarvUlo AVUberforco...... 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T ' -V‘lu',u '! ,,,n*lv' I'?'1a, relieve hiunait muttering, 1 wn! ww l tn c ' id charge too5! whu hc-dreit this reoeljit in.U er- mau l'reru-h or Ktigli'-h with full din-ti-fi.- tot prepiiringniidusing. Sent 5y inaUhy nddresff: ing with sinm piianiittg .this..jJapcf, W. \ . Ni/vt.f-, 82 c I'n'-er** lilueb Kuehestcr, N . Y . -*‘-Iyr- i'u lu m b uM . ______ 712- - l- . ! 8 2510 46, 731 6 291055,S3 347s 75!) ' " y “ '865' *PCO '03 iir.i 915U 30-i 820 7 101140,-v 5 ! am -.\ m : im , i'll, I’M,3 7 Between. Springfield. Xenia and Dayton. Westward. K|»rlnjrll«>l(!ly. Yeliuw HpringN. '■ Xi-ulu......... nay ton . lllclnuonil I II : 8« L' am I- " *3451 » 3031 ■ 9 2 - ; AM *6 45 9 35 fJOS5i I iir.! ’/ Si 10 15,11 10; } lv.' 7K-10 15| . “ 9001125 ! am ; AM / a r. am I lv J> • Tit-} (245; I'M !*71C 3 0 7 ■ „ 1 731 3 30' I'M 7 55 ‘ 351860 8K 25, 635 8 35 S3 ; AM 1425' I'M. 835 ' " ' 6 UOf ,10 If PMl I PM Eastward. A SAFE INVESTMENT . Is one which is guaranteed to bring , you witiafactory results, or in case of failuro a return of purchase price. On. this sale plan you can buy from our ad vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. If is [ guaranteed to bring relief in ovorv case, when used for any nlfectiou of Throat, [ Lungs or Cheat, such as Consumption, ; Inflar "nlion, etc. I t is pleasant and 1 (igreentiio to taste, perfectly safe, and i can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Ridgeway's Drug .Store. (1). 10 o _ AMj AM RIcliiiioml . 1v-.ifS00j+7 40 l>»vl(kii J ru‘-, 635 i 920 v ity ion ...... - |v 1 c.^5- gjoi Xenln .... Yellow Spring! Nlirliigllem . i a | •.»(>! h 1 -^. - riM iT 'M iK ^ n,, '350*7 45 S g p m 1- s r -7 o icf- as- C-85' 9 2612 5!* §02 9 15^ / ur.. 7 15 9 67, 3301 535 9 55 z - \ lv ,725:0 05,' i l l . 549 I'M MEADOW BROOK STOCK FARM. r d e e n - A n g i m F 01 yale. A choice lot o" young bulls; also a fine loc of grade heifers for sale at very reasonable prices. Come and see them.and be convinced of their merits,. or write to D.BnuIfuto&Sou, C.'tMlarviHc 4>. 9 THE MUCH -DES IRED LONGWAISTand PERFECTKIP E f f e q t cun only bo produced «uccee:ilUlly D U P L E X ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP OT- a W I o i i i ' instantly, giving P e rfe c t Ease end ______ Contour. ■ 'i’hcy have O a n lilc which will n o t ■Irljij Double Steel* u»d I tm * . ' which will u o t in x u k . Miulc In throe longtiis. .Teun m id S n ttre n . Any dry goods dealer In the t*. S. can gupply you. -Caiivaseer* Wimtwl. ,5 tout /or ('ahiUurtir. B0RTREE KF0. G3., Jachson, Klicli. 2 1 , (7 4610201 81&106 b 1 AM AM 1 51, ^ b?o; M e r it Witis- . • ...... .................w _____ _____ We desiro to say to our citizens, that gentleman, lmd met death by tho “hand : for yews wo have been selling Dr. King’s of divine Providence.” T o rmvo tim o ho *^ew Discovery for Consumption, Dr. reached up emon" tho.list for tho word < 8 I*uohlen a Arnica Providence, cf Rhode Island fame, but ! in hia haata tool: tho wrong word. Halveand Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hnve given such universal satisfaction. „ « r.i 80610 50j‘ iSs® | t | | ___ __ | ! 1I’M i - J ." . ‘ ,« .SundayHtop. liHtopa to discharge pusson - 1 gers.received cast ofLovelund. j Darkraced Trpe taste lima frtia 1.00p. m. Is1.00 , R. ni.; Light7o«i froml.t*0 a 'm. toLCDpm. I'ltlfinnit ,S|i>(,(i|nir Cnroon Y a >. a. a, n, \ 0 , at* and SI ellhcr run throughvlaColum.! Ims and IMtt-ihnrgli or connect through Piit«.: ImrHli Union Htatinn to and fronf Hnll!ini)ri , 1 WnshlnghHi, I'hlliulelphla und Now York, 1 .Vos. i .n tin , l s i oonmot at iciehmond lor; IndiiiimjHills and Ht. lAmlrt: Now. 31 mid 3 1 for Chleugo; No. Olor JUigansjiort. ] JOSEPH WOOD. E. A. I-OItD,. Orncral llaricri'r, fiiT.fjjJ fuss-cro*Igofll, 3!-'3L-r» rittsitrann, V kxn ’ a . I-'or tlmociirds, rntes or fun-, through tlekels, - tiimango ehecks, und further information re-‘ giirdlug ttie running of tmlns apply to any • Agent of tho Pennsylvania Lines. j W. If. Torrence, A'rent Cedarvillc, <>. B n cU lo n ’s A rm c a Halve. The best salvo in the world for culs, bruises, sores; ulcers, salt rliourn, fovec- soros, tclter, chapped- bands, chi'bi.uns, ournnand all skin eruptions,and positive: lv cures piles, or no pay required. It is g’-Jiiruiiieed to give perfect eatlBlactlop. or .j>ne)‘ refii'nied. Pri' i 25 cents a bos. For sale by D- U. Ridgaway’s V A Di' ,.»•». VI- »A'.i»uUl»StDWlT 8 »l¥IUCBTn ul-., ,f'.. . h', ikl,: .1 ...;1 AatllLVCf 71 'SHAPCMHE - ■ -0 ..- a ' i t . ' h f t t u ntura x r ra * i — ..------ ” ” . \ *' . n k ^ ii b u iu unwi HHumntu ii* appparanco those* hounds am I ^ p z p z t cumo ottwUe r-c(jua!n^ do so t hesitate to Ruaranteo thorn } cowardly ns anv “yallcr • J11020°* dasconod bamed for t.;e every lime, and we aland ready to refund Hntrme . bur. t nv i ai'Gt tl=2° Uctt tll0,r *OT“ -r f‘^ nd had (he ptirclinso price, if cati9fnctor y results i __ptirclinso price, if satisfa t y boon removed by tho “head of dlvino j do not follow their uec . These remedies Nantucket.'* j have won their great j opularlty purely ou their merits. Ridgeway’s, druggist. (1) ’ A S h e e t o f r l a t a (lla»s. A great sheet of plate glass that fell and went to Hinders in Brooklyn the other day had a queer history. It was about twelve feet square end was werth twelve hundred dollars. It could have been made in this country, but it could not have been carried to Brooklyn be cause of the tunnels it would Lave to pass through. I t was too big t.j travel on the canals. So it was made ia the south of Franco. It met with trouble in its trip across the Brooklyn bridge and had to be canted to one side 1 1 pass under the passenger platform. After alt that, just as it re ached its destina tion, it was smashed. Salad Grown at Table. A novel experiment has been devised i for the entertainment of dinner guests, tho serving of salad grown under th* eyes of tho guests who partake of it, The secret of performing this raagid feat lies in soaking good germinating Illicit to th e Old Way. i . . . ; A fler deliberate consideration on ' the corps of physicians employed by ; the Jackson Jla iiitfam itiiig O . , to f investigate the so-called advance in ! uutlical science with reference to tlip ! treatment of lung troubles,they have decided tha t the old reliables medi* O m r u n F I d h ' ok & b .u .t.iv , Dealers in lino horses Columbus (L. tli Nii.FMi-v—Karlv Iasi -pring one ■of our lioi‘-.e.s was seriously injured lb., being kicked. Arnbism Oil wiv- I recommended (.'ins and we _-.ve it a J triiiI. The result wit* not < .;y sa ti— ; I'iU-Dirv. b u t -.iirp rising i lieaied ra p id ly , and flu* i re ady lo r Use in a i'qw days. Since j tliciT lim e we have by its u*e cured \:i n um b e r o f ci)»es o f sera ieh e s and re- ; | moved som e laid <a*es o fe u rb . A ra - > ’ liiau O il is n iu lu u h lcd iy the best gen - j >e n d S tock L iu iiu e n t ilia t we e v e r, j u sed , und we adv ise F a rm e rs a n d ! j Hoi semen to keep a fiippl.v o f il in 1 •- s.. •/ 0 ,a . <»,’ av#s^ »hia/A >r 3 ' A .- 1 a. M h h’lVs-fi-A.-, Jr. ;g.i 'i” "> wound , animal wa* . cilia] tiroperUc- dr Wild Cberry Hark | their sntbies at all limes. Yours Ue- ................ D lT O K & (tA L U N . for a ease of Scratches j Arabian Oil will not cure. For sale bv 15. (}. K idgvvnv. hunter’s veins. Tho dogs follow closoly r lettuce seed ia alcohol for about six ■ ' hours, and sowing it in an equal mlx* ture of unslackcd lino and rich soil, After tho soup has been served sprinklo the seeds with lukewarm water and they Will sprout immediately, tho let tuce growing to about the size of hazel »t first! but ds tho trail grows warmer they Increase their pace. Tho fleeing Convict may run through a crowded street, double on his trask, enter' hnuaes and mingle with crowds of pooplO, but i ho can not dodge tho yelping pack o f 1 red dogs on his trail. There Is only one nuts before ths tlm* for serving th# chance to escape them, and that ia (in> Certain If thoy are close behind. By taking to water tho doga can bo thrown oft tho frail. It tho convict can roach a small creek and wade through the water in tho middle of tho stream several miles homay be able to escape the keen- seented pursuers. They can not follow him in tho water. If tho dogs are close behind tliis plan will fail, because the guards separate the doga and follow both banka of the creek, often adistanoe of several miles, Inthe nope of striking salad arrives. m »aii»(n»> “Paint me like a gentleman," said an American philosopher to an artltt; “aa for the likeness, that doesn’t amount to anything.” The kingof dpaln. nowfive years old, appears to bo of the same turn of mind. When the sculptor, M. Qucro), a t last hit upon a pose for tho youthfnl sovereign to appear in marble, the youngster said to him; “And, above all tilings, please make me a great tali Sallow with a long mustache.” and a highly cUmuiated preparation | of Tar, possesses the most lHiablCg stimulant to the weak and distended! fobes o f the lungs. They are 11 a- tu rc ’s own remedies, and as a con sequence the manufacturer h a s 'd e - mded to contiuue Hie sale of Jackson's Wild cherry and T a r Syrup under a positive guarantee that one dose will relieve the most obstinate cough and one bottle will generally cure a cold. Price 23 and 30 cents. Fo r sale by B* (*. Ridgway. S n n d a y K x c tirm o n * w in t h e l V n i t s y l v u n i u L i li e s . Tickets a t one fare for the round trip between any two stations on the Cincinnati Division from Columbus and Springfield to Cincinnati inclu sive will be sold by the I \ C. C. & Bt. L. By. Co, on each Sunday until further notice, during the summer of lft» . CHAS. E. SMITH’S Is the place for you to get a smooth shave or a stylish hair cut. Over The Bank of Cedarville, W , I f , T R A D l i l l Attorney At Law. NO. 0 EA ST MAIN STREET , OP* ; r o s i i E c o u r t h o u s e . Bit®, feciIsH&MeRy„ T!»' P.'j-r) |,>nn:1 fir,in f 1ilrnj7i>, JAlic-f. Otlawfi, I V - I i - il’, .it:,-, IslaitJ. Iti-ILUXOIS; |i.i*Wi|»>K, . in if.H i'j >, olliiiimo, 0*k:>loi«it, lie* . ; . |. i s V.£•»*•t.3-1, .iti'lniii.ti, Iltirlnn ami Cmincll I . • In A ; M M.v.tj,. a'nl 91. IVUl, in MIU- ; \I > " [ V - V .ir j* . a i '■ - j * I-all*. in DAKOTA; < (X-ui.iri.n Ff, J trtt.1i af.l j.;a„ an rily , in MISSOURI; Dixit"., t ■-.itiW I r.iio iivm . l Xtl- ih,It, NKI’RASKA; ,\l. ft.F,,;.. 11 .« -tV,. II. Mi.it. I .|K.Un, Iltihlilncun, ! v/.V !*,» ’ <' vt'.lr-, M C a ' . l w e f l , (a i t - O ' i pfi-.i.T,: : i:,:.,.f.tia Miii.o,in in ’I iia :. i ’* H>IiV; ('rilnrnil.i Hjiriiif. nnil ru«Mo, IOI, R^IHJ. n iv iN , n » nrtai or rich fsnair.ii [ a ;. ; n . f i ’t? L r . ( ? ir-II- itt I m 6 * r.u 1 il((u cf in 1 «r- j .!i'ii.::iic.tll'ii) I.> nil I u r . ami citlcf cn»l oai west, j t.c. ltr..,:,, ml of CJ.iu .150 (nd fo Vjcif.o u d tmi.s oicai.icumi-arls, hTAGmrXCFNT VESTIBULE E X P R E S S TRA INS L n lln p 'n il r'.mteUloM S:t rnlnmlnr of tr,u!riYi(nt, ltt»ren ( m<\U,(l mi l Dr:" MOINES, rOON’Ctlj r.MTI-S ami OMAIlv. nn:l l® ween CHICAGO and lif Xv KIT, C'OLOKAJ I Sl'IflV lS and ITEllW), v li KAN-JAS CUV m.l 'lOH.RA nn-I *U ST. JOSEPH. t-’Irpt-C! i-.» lu v Onflift, J-IIRR nrCLIXIKG CHAIR I’AUS. nnd P a I m « Fleecers, with pining Oar B ertie, f lose Cl.HIMllmisnl IKitvnr Und (kilnrtlilri Sprlnca «IUt divciBi;.- »n:inay lines, now forinltiK tho new an! pftturesquo STANDARD B AUD S TRANS-ROCICY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over which dnpCrtl.V-rnnliinrd trains ran dally T1IUOVGH WITHOUT t RANGE to mid from MMj Lain; City. Ogden nn-l s.m I-’inmRto. THE ROOK 191.AND is nl«o the Direct and Favorite Unit In and from Mr.nK/n I'iUo'st Peal: m. l all otlief aanitary and scenic resortsand 1 iti-s and minlnadlstrlctsln Coktndo. D A IL Y F A ST E X P R E S S TRA INS t T* From St, Jf sr;.!i nnd I " i<ai City to and flrom all In* porl.int towns c-Itlts and «idlons In Southern Nebraska, Kanw.s and U.« Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA ROUTE fiom Kan-asCKV and Chicago to \Vat«r. town, Sinn* t ails, MINNEAPOLIS and BT. PALI, crmncclimif- for nil imliils m rlii and nnrthvraet betWMd the lake* and the. Paillle coast, For Ylckei*. Max* Folder*, or desired Information apply to anv C-mpon Ticket Office In th« United Btatee or Cakada,w addieea *» «T* JOHN, JOHN 8IBA8TIAN, C-nTManager, Gent Tkt, k V*m.AgU • . cntoAao,XLL, /
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