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10
Month
June
Year
1896
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■Wheu a man owns a 1loo(led horse he is always caxeful of its health. He looks after its cliet and is particular that the feeding Bhall le regular and right. Wliile he la doing tihis it is likely as-fiot that he is hiniself euffering f rom same disease or disorder. When the trcrable Kets bo bad that he cannot tFOCk, he will to gire Mmself thiecare he gave the horse at the start. Gaod pure, rich, red b-lood is the best insurance against disease of any kind. Almost all fliseases come from impure or impoverisihed blootl. Keep the blood pure and strong and disease can íind no footlvold. That is the principie upon wfhteh Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery works. It cleanses, purifies and enriclies tlhe blood, puts and keeps the -whole body in perfect order ; makes appetite good, digestión strong, assimilatlon perfect. It brings ruddy, Tirile health. It builde up solid, wluoleeonie Üesh (not fat) wlien, from a,ny cause redueed lieJkw tlic healtliy standard. Ann Arbor Ry. Bulletin. The Ann Arbor Rail Eoad wiil beD tickets at one fare for the round trip toall stations on their Line betvs-een Hamburg junction and Toledo on Sunday tratos. Tickets limited date of sale. E. S. GPvEEXWOOD, Agt. Hl ARBQR AND YPSILANTI TIME TABLE lakins KITect SnndaT, Jane 1, 1896 WEEK DAT8. !,enve the Jnnction, Ann Arbor. at 7 :00, 8:30 ll:W b. m., nd 1:15, 2:3U, 4:005:30, 7:15, 9:00 antl 10:45 p. m. Leive YpRltanti 6.3), 8:00, 11:00 fl. m., and 12: 15, ■' 00, 3 :30, 5:üi;, ti:J5, 8 30 and .0 :45 p. m. 8ÜSBAY9. LeaveJunction, Ann Arbor, at 2:00,4:00, 5:30, 7:00 9:30 p. m. Leave Ypsilanti 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. Cars run on city time. Connections with L. S. & M. S.Ry. trains at the crossing. Train leaving Ypsilanti at 5 p. m. conneets with train f rom the west, fare 10 cents. Fare between Ypsilanti and thejunetion, single trip 15 cents; round trip 25 cents J. E. BEAL. President. Wheeling and Lake Erie. NEW THROUGH LINE . . . BETWEEN . . , WHEELINC, STUEBENVILLE, PITTSBURCH, and MARIETTA. THROUGH COACHES TO AND FROM OHIO RIVER. THROUGH CONNECTIONS TO PITTSBURGH, And All Points Bast, via Akron, Cuyaboga Falls, Kent, Revenna, Leavittsburg, Warren, Niles, Girard, Youngstown, New Castle, Allegheny, WASHINGTON BALTIMORE. IHEOSlï MXETICKETIXG ITS PASSEXGEKS THKOL'UH TO PH1LADELPH1A - - NEW YORK And New England Cities, via Washington and Baltimore, at Short Line Rates. Direct conneetion at Massilon with Canton-Massillon Electric Line, making this route the most desirable route from Ann Atboj to Cantón, the home of Gov. McKinley. Trains Liepart and Arrive at Toledo and Manhattan Junction as follows: Daily. Ex. Sunday. Daily. Toledo Lv. 8:00 a.m. l:60p.m. 7:45 p.m. Manhattan Je. 8:05a.m. 1:55 p.m. 7:50p.m. Daily. Ex. Sunday. Daily. Manhattan Je. 9:40 a.m. 2:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Toledo Ar. 9:45 a.m. 2:50 p.m. 6:20 p.m. Special Excursión Rates granted on Occasions of Conventions and other gatherings, where the attendance will be sufficlently large to warrant a Reduction in Rates. JAS M. HALL, OEN. PASS, AGT Michigan Central 'The Niaaara Fallt Route." TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MARCH 1, 1816. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME ' á M á ; K :SSS?SeSS : -!S3SSS83Kk38 i m SS i Sg ■ j gg : : : : aá e. . a " 0.0. . . . : a 3 ?ssa jssss sssB ja j j isss m a e s e as w .á J h á ; i i isa s's j ; ; j ; s 5 c tí 3 :&s ca i : : : : : SSÏÏ : : ;SSS SS I 88 ;s :g i : :KSS a i:!:::::::: g g' ::: ::: S 3 i:::::::::: g ::: ::: d. : : ■ ■ : i ! í i : : í 88 j j ;S ; i?;KS : " ' z; ■ ■ 'OJ L éé ;;; jes f sé ; ;;; a J : : : da iá ■ ■ 3 S2S : : :8S3 :SS S8 .S 8 : SS5 a -1 H a " á a es _ es é a5 --- c? a5 oí !!;íiL 1 ïl !!i H I h s ::::::::;; f : : r : : i " : i ; ; ; i il i i j Ij 1 j I ] j j j i 2 ii II ligia í j s ÜlilgMüii o : : -pa a:: 5 ::„:::::o -J :. .XST : ■ ■s'S 'K ; e2o iiiiíni iimiiui 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P & T. Agt., ChicaRO Agt. Ann Arbo' . TOLEDO n AnNjARboK b AND D-. 3 NÖRTH MICHIGAN) C RAILWAY. L-J - 1-J '7-.T'''cíV?S'Lí'ivSv'vKoscommon )!!))l I lllo ■''S Hnvarl Cyf. '' V C ! T Y f] TIME TABLE. TAKING EFFECT Sünday, June 7tli, 18)6. NORTH. SOUTH. 7:38 A. M. 7:10a. M. t9;05 A. M. II :30 A. M. 4:38 P. M. +8:15 p. M. 10:30 p. M. 8:5ö p. M. Daily except Sunday. fáunday only, between Toledo and Hamburg Junction. Daily sleeper between Toledo and Frankfort Tralns leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. W. H. Bennett, G. P. A. R. H (-iRKKNWOOr) AS1 Mnnati, Mson & Mackinaw Ry. Time Table in effect June 7, 1896. Of Trains Passing Jackson, Mich. CENTRAL TIME. SOUTH BOUND. io. 8, Jackson & ('incinnati Mail_10:25 a.m. No. 23, Jackson & Toledo Express 4:12 p.m. No. 17, Passender, Sunday only 8:00 a.m. No. 19, Suuday only 5:00 p.m. NORTH BOUND. No. 2.Clncinnati & Jackson Mail. .-5:48 p.m. o. 22, Toledo & Jackson Express-.._10 :15 a.m. No. 18, Passenger, Sunday only 8:00 p.m. No. 20, Passenger, Sunday only 11:00 a.m. F. B. Dhake, General Manager. T. C. M. Schindler, G. P. A., Toledo, O. 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