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Day
17
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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RAILROAD NEWS. Ilereaftef' all railroad notices in the Argus will be classified under the above head and our readers who wish to know what inducements are offered by railroads, for special excursions, will know just where to look for all information. THE ASN ARBOR WILL NOT BE OUÏDONE. The Ann Arbor Railroad has adopted the new interchangeable mileage book good over 45 differeut roads and now bas it on sale at all its principal stations. It also sells the old one thousand mile family mileage book good for entire family for two years over the Ann Arbor Railroad only. These two books should aecommodate anybody who travels one thousand miles in a year. E. S. Gilmore, Agent. ONE MORE SUNDAY EXCURSIÓN. On Sunday, Sept. 19th, the Ann Arbor railroad will give another of its popular excursions to Toledo. The attractions at Lake Erie Park and Casino for that day will be fine. You cannot afford to miss this. Train leaves Ann Arbor at 10:25 a. m. Fare for the round trip only 75 cents. Children under 12 years of age half the above rate. WISEK-END EXCURSIÓN TO KALAMAZOO JACKSON AND GRAND KAHDS. Saturday, Sept. 18, special train will leave Anu Arbor at about 8:30 a. m. Pare for roumd trip from Ann Arbor to Jaokson 75 cents, Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids $1.75. Tickets good to return Sunday, Sept. 19, on special train leaving Kalamazoo at 7:30 p. m., Grand Rapids at 7:00 p. m., and regular trains of that date. II. W. Ha yes, Agent. A new form of Thousand-Mile Ticket, the result of careful consideration and discussion between the railroads and their principal patrons, will be placed on sale September lst, at all important Michigan Central ticket offices. The ticket is sold for $30.00, with a rebate to the purchaser of $10.00, when used up in compliance with its conditions and is aecepted on all the lines in the Central Passenger Association, fortyflve in number and covering a vast extent of country. No mileage book has yet been devised so acceptable to all parties concerned and so advantageous to the holder. Every one who is likely to travel a thousand miles in a year should avail themselves of it, and should consult the nearest Michigan Central ticket agent. 3,5-38

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News