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29
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July
Year
1896
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Michigan Pèntral " The Niaaara Falls Route." TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 21, 1896. CENTRAL STANDA1 D TIME k ?????.L sssís : m i?"?.?.?.??."! i - 't-aóïCMH-! I ;"iiïi.t i-ir. !Doi- ö O ""'""""'' O " m as i eg h sa i ; i ; es s ei a o.e '. ' ' ' os = SSSSS J88Í3S8 KL8 ;S : i :f;i ss s „■ é Bé a . '5S2SS33SS g gSSSSSSS8 s ; i i jsa L áá i ! ; ! i a ó. I ! :oj a s : : S SSS : : !U3 SS SS :S S i i JSSS 1-"-" -i . -H s iiiii-iiii; s s i ! ; iii s 3 ::::::::::: 3 ::: ::: ó : : : i : : : : i : : ? 8S : i :S : : E8 ;:■:::::::: ; : : :í : : ;oí- L SS I ; i JES ËE i j i j j B ■ : : : : : : : ; : 2 SS? 8B :?2 98 -S R i ; J883 ÖÖ- : i 'ÍS1 ''- 'M2M fe _ CQ " . S g 65 _ ES B " gil g ! o :::::: :s ; :s ■ : a :■::::: a : :u ::::::: m o.:.:o.c:; L .a--o"'O' 0 :5 ; :ja s . . o : : s :ps : : : :s miiMi iiiiiiiiii O. W. RDGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P & T. ARt., Chicago ARt. 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No. 2, Cincinnati & Jackson Mail 5:48 p.m. No. 22, Toledo A Jackson Express 10:15 a.m. No. 18, Passenger, Sunday ouly 8:00 p.m. No. 20, Passenger, Sunday ouly 11:00 a.m. F. B. Drake, General Manager. T. C. M. Schisdler, G. P. A., Toledo, O. . TOLEDO n Annarboiy ir and 0-, J J} NORTH MICHIGAN) (T RAILWAY. l-r-i-J TIME TABLE. TAKING EFFECT Sunday, June 7th, 1896. NORTH. SOUTH. 7:38a. m. 7:00 a. m. +9:05 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:3SP. M. +8:15 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 8:55p. M. Dally except Sunday. +Sunday only, between Toledo and Hamburg Junctïon. ■Daily sleeper between Toledo and Frankfort. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. W. H. Bennett, G. P. A. E. S. Gilmore, Agt. ISÏIf il lso GSRED. bv.t The PEERLESS A8THMA REMEDYv-iiS Stive instant relief . 25Oönd 6vC3ize6. fsarnple maiJ'l At druggihtBor maildon recnipt nf pr ■

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