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15
Month
December
Year
1876
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RAILROADS. MICHIOAN CENTBAL BAILRoaT NOV. 26, 1876. OOINÖ WKfcT. ===== ' è ' lfï - nA-aomu. s L i. , + -- A. M. A.M P.M. r u I Detroit, leave, ? 00 9 10 4 2ü 65 f, Q. T. Junction, T 15 BIS 4 36 6 io 5 1: Wayne Junction 7 4 9 SC. 5 18Í 6 S7 M Kpailanti, 8 15 10 17' 5 50 7 5 M Ann Albor, 8 :J5 0 8f K 12' s (ki ! a Delhi, 8 Ö0 6 31 -JZ " Dexter, 9 00 6 38 8 "2 Chelsea, : 9 18 ; 6 58 8 3; arasBLake, , 9 47 7 28, 9 02i - p. M , ■Taokson, Iv., 10 20 12 00 8 00 o o1 f Albion, 11 04 12 45 1 )n ,8 ' Marshall, 1150 1 3 _■ 1 g A l r. M. 2 . " : BattleCreek, 12 20 1 67 "! u u Oalesburg, 12 S8 ] n 53 Kalamazoo, 1 15 '2 38 4 un 10 i Lawton, 1 6 4 41 1 ín ! Decutur, i IS 6 m - Uowagiao, 2 41 5 26 j i, ' Nilea, 3 11 4 07 6 10J 2 a5'7t Hnrh.-uinn, , 3 25 6 25 Thrce Ouk 3 56 4 4S 7 04 5 ovTT New Buffalo, 4 13 J4 65 7 21 3 u " Michigan City, 4 40 6 20 7 50 4 ]5 77 Lake, i 23 6 69 b 36 5 15 5 J Kcnsington, 6 20 8-4'J 9 40 6 10 f Chicago, arriTe, I 7 06 '. 1 25ll ïb 6M9JJ! OOIMQ EA8T. U 4Uj ÏJll iJlLLL' 'a.m. a. M.lr. M. p.n ? Ohicago, leave, ! 6 00 8 30' 3 .0 í IJ ia Kensington, 6 45 9 12; 4 35 :,.',;', Lake, 6 40 9 54 6 23 6 45,15 Michigan City, 7 32 10 40 SïS 7 40 11 ii New Buïalo, 7 56 11 00' 6 r.l .' Three Oak, 8 09 11 13 ; OS 8 11 j, Buchanan, S 41 7 50 Niles, i 0i' 11 55 8 20 855 ],, ! Dowagiac, a 27 : 8 481 ï 1 Deeatur, fl 52 9 16 f Lawton, 10 10p. . 9 851 K:lamaioo, 10 50 1 15 10 10 10 SS 1. Oalesburg, 11 12 . __ . Battle Creek, 11 47 1 67 ■L k 11 is i,i I lp. H. = K MarnhaU, 12 4512 40 7 11 40 Ta Albion, 1 10 3 02 ! Jï A.H. A.H. JackxoQ, I.v., 2 15 3 45 7 2.5 12 (15 (1 - Grass Lakn, 2 45 7 58 IJ M ! Cholnea, 3 in 8 ï ■ 2 Dexter, 3 25 8 37 1Ú Delhi, 8 37; 50 IZ I Ann Arbor, 8 J2 4 55 9 04 2 10 Ypsilanli. 4 15 5 10 9 2! 2 27 ï ■' Wayne June, 4 43 6 29 V 00 2 48 la Q. T. Juno., 6 30 ti mi] 110 45 3 n ; 1 Detroit, Ar., I 5 46 6 HA 11 0 3 85Ítu Sundays excepted. Saturday aud .Sundim oepted. tDailj. ' H. ü. LEDYARD, (ien'l Supt., UetraH. C. Wenttobth, (ion. l'asg. Ag!., Cliicajo. l'oruer Main and Ilurou Stndi J jETEOIT, HILLSDALE&INK. ANA KA11 ROAI) To t .ke cöect November i( th, 1876. OOINO WEST. -RUM Euj, j STATIOMR. MaL. Exp. 8TATION8. Kxp. JU . A. M. P. M. Ypnilantl.... 8:20 7:3(1 " . l Saline. ü:lu 8:06 Bunkers 4-00 M f BridgewatiT.. 9:35 8:ï7 HUlsdale 5:20 M ManchehUr. 10:05 8:50 Manchcater.. 7:10 Jjj I p. M. Bridgewater 7:45 415 X Hillüdale 12.40 lo;48 Knline 8-15 I Bankers. 2 53 1100 Ypsilanti.... 9.u5 1 - Traiua run by Chicago time. To take effect , Üec. 10, 1876. W. F. PAKKER, 8up't, Ypiluti j GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINT BETWEEN D1-.TR0IT, : BÜFEALO, NEW YORK, NIÁGARA FALLS, BOSTON PMlailelïliiu, AND ALL EA8TEKN CITIE8. "1G 'ïl'.IXlu-Miuilist l.iiirfruiii 46è"Xt Detroit to Búllalo ani Poiots ütut. 93 , ÍT Miles the shortest line from DetroiEt I #Oxiagara Falla and pointa Kast. Sure Conncctïoiis at Suspcntion Bridge nul Itul f;ilo wiih Ihe New York Centrul aud l.rii' Hailwuyi, The Track and Ëquipmentp of e ÖREAT WESTERV are perlect, and ït ík manaKA wiüu a view to the SAFKTY aml COMFORT 01 ia Patrone. TOUR18TS AND PLEASITKE SEEKERS Should bear in mind that the GREAT WESIEBS' Railway is the Shortest and most ComforUUe Rovitt: between Detroit, Buspension Bridgi and ' Buffalo, ahd is the only line which crosses Suipen I sion Bridfje in lull vicr of the falla. For information acd tickets via this popular routt: apply Ui G. W. SHARPLE3S, Agent M. C. R. R.,Anu Arboi Mich. i Tkh f Ui fli lli ■ "OLD KEXTICUY HOM E,"Evunu t I Jfl(iison"5 111,1 i . (KKATHfW : of one of Ainerica'i. fgnnti - nuu rh niHirnlñf-pm gnt. caiivO ' WATKHf 6LK.,"tl)t mos! pUrturefue jiikJ wi tautiiitl o! 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B forsaleT 91onc Lime, Water Limo, CleVC land Plaer, A PlaNterlng Hair, er at my Lime Kiln or at my shop. J. VOLIA?lI)' FARMERS. WOOD WANTED In exchange for Saddlea, Hnrness, Trunk, 'W'J eline Bag, Horae Blanket8, VVhip, Olov dittens, etc, at my harneas shop. J. VOLLASW 1600m6 _, "ÜARM FOE.SALE! By instructlons of Cathorine E. James .JÍÍ or sale the l'atrick Cavanaueh farm ui ng' ■ acres more or less, in Norlhlield '.' Who Wants a tíoou Bargal' Ann Arbor, August 25, 1876. tf 596m3 BEAKES A CUTCHfc WISH TO SELL. A lood Stam Saw Mili and sixty acres of g000 TimDer land ut Moureville. Ueoember 7th, 1876. íee, 16Uw6 D. CRAÏIERAiBii [■I8IT1NQ CAKD3-NEW STY1.ES XT TUS ARQU8 OFFICE,

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