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The Great Reform

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
September
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
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That beloved and much venerated Father of our couutry, George Washington, exhibited nis peculiar trait for truthlulness at an early age. The little story of George, the hatchet and the cherry tree is indellibly impressed upon the minds of every generation, of this grea good, and glorious Araerica. Artemus Ward once said : " He was. better than George Washington, for he could teil a lie but wouldn't." The Agents of the Great Fort Wayne and Peniisylvania Kailroad cannot make any niisropresentations as to the character, equipment, etc., of that popular and magniflcent railway. To say that it is the only direct line to the Centennial is the truth. To say it is the best and most substantial road on the face of the globe, and cost more mouey to make it so, is the truth. That it reaches all the promiinent points East, including Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, is the truth. That passengers can go (if they wish it) hy Baltimore and Washington without extra cost, to Philadelphia, over the Fort Wayne and Pennsylvania Road, without changing cars is the truth. That it is the shortest, and consequently the quickest route from Chicago to Philadelphia and New York, is the truth, Whenever excursión parties are given rates over the Fort Wayne and Pennsylvania Railway to Philadelphia, or any point East tickets are furnished and no misrepresentations made. The traveling community can always rely upon the statements made by this couipany, and the truth told always by its Ageuts and representativos about low rates, fast time, elegant coaches, beautifnl scenery, sniooth track, magniflcent through Pullman Hotel, Drawing Boom and Sleeping Cars, and of the best continuous railway line on this Continent. All letters proniptly answered and information given by addressiug C. M. Clark, Agent, General Office 65 Clark street, Chicago. Direct connectious are inade at Toledo with the Toledo branch of the Great Fort Wayue and Pennsylvania Eailroad.

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Old News
Michigan Argus