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The Elyria Republican from Elyria, Ohio • Page 7

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Columbus coiiventlu, June 1IM lus $1.00 foi rou Tickets 10 air on: aata Juneil final return limit 06. These UckeU op and are: educed ie lodge; 19067 One fare pll r- round' trip." 'iSl AtMNtctattol ico, July, fare plus; to San -Francisco PI verse routea itial 06; ed -i I Pacific Coast sale via routfia.J louths. Jrand lodge, Toroni. pber 15-22. 1906.

QJ cents for round rslon Tickets on the summer at rates. See agent. mid have a copy itled "Get Out or intaining Lincoln's 1 Hooker, etc. Sent cents in stamps. Sleeping Cars, and cafe carte); high back all through trains, to nearest Address WALTER nger Agent, Toledo, If yon contemplatef Int write us for an WEBSTER'S NATION TJONARY A Enlarged WITH New Wordj leer of the Worl tittos, buea on tt turns.

tphicalDlctic Barnes of over 10,0001 birth, death, etc. h.I, of Bduoatifoo. I )uarto Pages lOutzmtian. KkA a Every Homo i tERRIAM laid. HS MAC strangers we wiB 3zine three mont may get acq is the biggest ine in the World-- -I7C iding matter and ic size page as die I gazines like i is made up of irery dung-- best obtained, best ever artists can special articles, ho know their subjei nd write as are instructive.

prints every raontli portraib, in colon, Talenall in Jl. ih agazine than SMITH'Srr Marly at good, no maUa f. A postal will do. F. Smith'.

VTCOM, New York at 7 rtant Notice ad and Sandusky ac rain. No. 129, over 1" id Michigan fed for the -I 8. Train No. I leveland, discontinued 10.

mo Tourists, B. ates. agenti G. Carrel, D. P.

3- Bltf rl Travels' Register IAEI SHORI THB BLTBIA REPUBLICAN, THTJR8DAT, BBPTBMBHR 20J 1006 I i a NEWS OF LORAIN COUNTY Ily Our Special PITTSPIKLD Bnffato 4 Chicago dan ia IB a 3d 41 ivi Diriiiou awxHMdaUon 3 0 0 Will Prosser attended Berea fair l8 Kuth Pope ot Is visiting friends here re urned to a. J. SMITH G. T. 4 P.

A. L.P.BAXTIME, Ticket Agent. Philadelphia, after a month's visit with his daughter, Mrs A Joseph Rodgers and wife spent Thursday wltl Sarah Waite Will Mills have moved James Bearup, of San Francisco, visited at the home of A. Lincoln, Wednesday Crosier and wife entertained over Sunday Mr and MM, Lou Myers, of Huntlngton, and Mrs 1 Feely, of Columbufe Mrs Geo Arnold, with her baby, has gone to her brother's, In Wellington, for medical treatment for the child, who is very sick Mrs John Perry is on the sick list PAGE SEVEN A Positive OURB Ely's Cream Ba Ira liaulckhralMWbtaV, RalM It oleansea, soothes heals and prota UM diseased nwro. braae.

ItoareiQiM tarrh and drives away a Cold in the Bead quickly. Be- the of Taste and Smoll. or by moil; Trial Bize 10 Ely Brothers, 5aTVamnBlwet.Kew*brk center to Betting low from their home at the farm. Mildred Moorman returned to I tne dry weather her home In Penfleld after her sum- Mr a Mrs Cole, va ohTmaT herCTandmoth dry Cisterns and wells are Wheat sowing is being retarded Oberlin, spent Monday at the home of their I PuMle Square. Cleve- Und.

for Blyrla. hourly from 5: John Plas and wife attended the from 7:8 the Rof of Evan Walker, of Elyria, Sunday with his -parents spent Mrs Stone and'llttie Ion, of HIT, spent Sunday at the home Mr Porter Mrs Elarn Page entertained th society of the Evangelical Phutch Thursday if ernoon Mr and Mrs A Twining vlsitei Wellington Sunday, at fie horn of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hand Mr and Mrs H. 3. Coa'es ui moving Into thoir IIOIHO Mr and Mrs, Fianlc Puge, h08pltal uuu, out Only 25c at Bady drug a. a.

1:49, Oberlin at 8:40, 8:0, 10:40, (Mills p. m. G. W. Hlnes and Mrs.

Dick id have returned visit at 'Hutchin'son, Minnesota. Ulck Mills returned with his family. He has been in For Lorala at a. and twenty minutes from 40 a. m.

to 8:10 p. 9:40. 10:20. 11:00 at. For Amherst, every forty minutes from 4:30 a.

m. to 10:20 p. m. For Graf ton, hourly from 5:00 a. to 10:00 p.

in. Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 p. m. For Birmingham, Berlin Heights, and Norwalk, 4:45, 6: 8:40. 10:80.

10:40. 7:20, 11:30, 11:40 a. 1:30, 1:30. 2:40. 4:30, 4:40.

6:30. 7:30, 8:30 p. m. Norwalk at 9:40 a. 1:40, 6:40.

7:40 p. m. J. O. WILSON, O.

P. Cleveland. Ohio. B. H.

BUSWBLL. Rlyria. O. THB tiAKK SHORE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY. lii K9Mt Febnuurjr 18.

10OO. VMM Lomia Bast Bound Cars for Beach Pork and Cleveland kt 6:27. 7:27,8:27, 10:27 11.27 a.m. 11:27. 3:27, 4:27, 6:27.

0:27. 7:27 8:27, 9:27 p. n. Beach Park only 10: 27. p.

m. Cleveland at 8:67. 10:67 m. 3:67. 4:67 and 10:67 p.

West Bonnd m. Irish and wife; of Lorairij Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Barrance. Arthur McCroden was a guest of Berea friends last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Splcer, of Wel- llngtpn, were recently entertained by their cousins, Charlie Mason and wife. Mrs. Relnders and daughter, Miss Katy Reinders, of Cleveland, spent last wjek at the home of J. Plas.

Claud McCroden, of Cleveland Is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. J. Eglin. Our town was largely represented at the Oberlin novel, fair, Saturday Many of the. exhibits were from Plttsfield, and we drew our quota premiums.

The C. E. society from Kipton Jield a social at the home of Charlie Gill on Friday evening, with an at- Henry Jacquays has ''''ends of Frank Osborn, who, has been so ill -( nlfvtrnn tendance of forty. Miss Fleda Wllcox is teaching Cart for Vermllllon, Huron San dusky, Berlin Heights, Norwalk and Toledo at 6:30, 6:30 7:30. 8:30, 9:30 10:30, 11:30 a.m 13:30, 1:30.

3:30, 3:80, 4:30. 5:30 p. m. For Sandimky and Fre mont only 7:80 p. m.

Norwalk and Sandusky only at 10:30 p. m. Ver million only at 12:30 a.m. Toledo 8:41 a. ia 8:41 and 8:41 p.

m. Sandusky Limiteds at 11:41 a.m and 6:41 B. IRON MouNTAir ROUTE territory along: Us I which ran jpportonilicsforthe homesseter and Invtwto a Mlwtourl, ArkaoMW atnd Loolatena can be pnraiuuedatfrointS.AutoKO.n jer acre that la producing from 130.00 fc 1600.00 per acre each year In cotton, corn, toy mgnr cane, fruit and Tegetablea. Health' good water, oltlat achooia and faotorfea. LOW SETTLERS' RATES Cor tall information and Wan atldrena 'Mllfll The Eyes off the World are Upon Her The Home-Seeker to know about her "matchless" climate and her cheap lands.

The Investor Wants to know about not only her cheap land and low taxes, bat as waU, her wealth of mine and and this Is to let you know that The International 4V Great Northern TEXAS' OBKATMT RAILROAD Travenes more tiuur a thouiand miles of the Cream of Texas' souroea, latent Sand developed, and that yon may learn more about the Great I. St G. N. country by eendmg a stamp for a copy of the "ILLUSTRATOR AMD OKNBRAL NARRATOR, or 36 cents for a year's file of same, bjr writing D.J. PRICE, O.

P.4T. A. I O. B. B.

B. Ptleatine, Texas. again at Nickel Plate, being her third year at the same Miss Jessie Braithwaite, of Toledo, visited last week with her aunt, Miss Marie BraithwaHe. Nelson Slack and wife, of Elyria. were recent visitors at the home of Stanley Oarrett.

Prank Pease Is attending the high in LaGrange. Miss Eliza Garrett, Clyde Wheeler, and Ben Gordon are going to lln high school, but the Wellington school seems to be the most popular with our young people. The following pupils entered the high school there last Monday: Clara and Roscoe Campbell, as seniors; Clair Reynolds and Ruth Barber, as junfors; Henry Brandt- and Shirley as sophomores; Leon a Carter, Belle Meredith, Flora Johnson, Leslie Preston and Treva Ward, as freshmen; Helen and Hazel Caley, Clara Rodgers, Roy Carter and Oma Pick- in grammar school. John Watkins attended the fun- eraL. Monday, of his' comrade, i A.

J)g hear that she is-slowly Mrs. H. H. Fitch is rejoicing because she has lived to see a daughter born to her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

R. ft. pitch. Mrs. recently married to a man in Huron county Rev.

Doyle and family spent a few days In Cleveland last week Listen for wedding belts the south part of town, soon. Miss Jennie SteRhenj.rtcentiy spent a week with herVaunt, atrLaPorte The Infant son; of Mr. n.nd Mrs; Forest Goodman, who was born on Septerabev 6, hardly expected' to live. Bivr'a, spent Sundiiy Mrs Springer, who has beeu ting in Collins the past two weeks returned to Mr Currier's last Frl Mr. and Mrs.

Coven an.d' little daughter, of Elyria, visited at the home of her: parents over-Sunday Lawrence has been very sick, is Improving very rapiaiy: Torture bjr gftvajtcr "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philipprnes subject captives reminds, me the Intense suffering endured for three months from nflammatlon. of the kidneys," says W.irM. Sherman, of Gushing, Me Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures liver complaint, dyspepsia, blood disorders and malaria, and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by Eady drtis store. SOc.

The W. T. convention was held here and had a large attendance The ladles served a fine dinner, free Wm Rugg has purchased the house formerly owned by Mrs Debbie Coats Dr Garrison and little daugh- hrl of have been visiting her parents the past week rB 1 Orant pf Lodl a been visiting her aunt, the past weelc in Cam be11 wn has been work mg on the Wabash railroad, spent Sunday at home Giles Segar, who works at East EJuclid, spent Sunday at home home baseball team suffered two defeats at New London The score with Nova was one to eleven ot Nova and wlth the Cleveland Futures, eight to nothing No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantuin, dysentery, aiarrboea, summer complaint of I any sort if you have Dr. 'Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. BAKERS CnOSSIXG r.

North, of was I a guest at the home of Peet this week Ralph Dlrlam fell fiom a load of hay and was injuied, Thursday He Is Improving Mr and Mis Kelsey spent Saturday London Mis Boyce is sipk George Carrier, of Oberlin, was town tuning Monday. Ralph Dlrhock, of Michigan, was a guest at the home of S. Kelsey his week. Richards, of Orange, Is at the home of Sherm Richards. sore throat, croup.

In- tant relief, "permanent cure Dr 'homas' Eclectric Oil. At any drug tore. GHAFTON Born to Mr. and- Eber Hubbard. September 11, twin daughters.

A Lively Tuxsle With that old enemy the race constipation, In appendi- avoid all serious trouble stomach, liver and bowels, take Dr. King's New Life: Pills. They perfectly. regulate; these organs without pain or 25c at Eady drug store; tearns born In Olm. Ohio, March 18, 1823, nnd died at the home of.

his youngest Orand Mlch Bishop, who died in Michigan, September 15; Clemens, Nason found on river road Saturday morning a crocheted wool shawl. Owner can get the same by inquiring at stop 29, on the G. and S. W. railway.

New silos have been erected since last week by F. C. Brandt and Fred Wilson. Mrs. Vinna Hyde and friend, Miss Persing, of Canadace, N.

and Mrs. Eliza Probert, of Oberlin, were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. M. S. West and Mrs.

F. C. West. Mrs. A'.

O. West entertained the adies' benevolent society, Wedrie's- lay, with an attendance of twenty Ive. Harry Hamner and family are vis- ting their parents; in Ashtabula. Rev. Wm.

Kepler and family will nove in the near future Grafton. his new charge. The family have many that will regret their eaving. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Pomeroy, of aGrange, were guests of and Mrs. C. C. Carter, Friday. Mrs.

Sarah Carter, of Youngstown, who has spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. Gili; has gone to Minneapolis, to visit her" son, P. J. Carter, and also her brother, George Gill, in Nebraska. Roy Widdowson is visiting rela- Ives in Cleveland.

Mr. Lee- fell from an engine, and broke his shoulder lone. Mrs. Young, of Toledo, spent a ew days of last week with Mrs. C.

M. Merriam. 91.OO Every Sunday 100 Miles return, yla Nickel Plato road. $1.00 for eaeh person when travel- uf in parties of lire or more. Get full details of acente.

or address C. A. M-HB. T. P.

Ft Wayne. Ind. B. O. SundAjr Bxconlons Leaye Elyria 6 4 a.

m. Massil- to Hj Bridge, port. (Wbeellnr) $1.76 round lltt The Song of the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1. Aycr's Hair Vigor stops falling hair.

Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair cures a Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the scalp healthy, and keeps it so.

It is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its wonderful success. Had oia testimonial- "Sold lor aixty yean." i i to o. AIM awavlkotu Of ataw. tiers PUXS. in 1906.

His early years during the pioneer stage of Ohij's settienient imparted a hopjful, ctiarac- teristic to his nature, wliini heat' him sunny and throuBh the many hardships endurad by him and' faithfully hv Ula wife as they journeyed together for more than.slxty years. With his children settled in both Michigan Ohio, his loving heart was divided, and his later years were spent in alternate visits among thain. His church home was in Michigan. He leaves a wife, eight chjldren, nineteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren to cherish his mBm- ory. Pour-children passed on.

before' him. Lovingly attended by his wife and children, he came on his last journey from Michigan to Kipton. his old home, where the last sad rites were held 'at the home of his daughter. Beautiful, floral offer- Ings covered the casket, among them one given by the police force of Kalamazoo, of his; son has. long been, a member; and another from the schoolmates of his- granddaughters, Leah and Ruth; Hunter; of Grand Ledge.

All of his children excepting his youngest son were able to attend his funeral, with his 'only remaining brother, and many other relatives. The casket was borne. by his and as covered 7 with flowers It silently 'sank, from sight, our, thoughts turned to the better home gathering; where the' family. shall be reunited and his- Ing smile will 'again greet us. Terrible, plagues, those Itching, pestering diseases of the skin.

Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug Mr. Gibson and little son, Dallas, of Brighton, were in town last Thursday, the guests of Mr. andf Mrs.

Ayliffe Edward Avrill, of Michigan, was In town last Monday, the guest of his nloce, Mrs. Ayliffe. The ladles' society of the center Baptist church was entertained at the home Mr; and-Mrs. Elmer Morgan last Wednesday: afternoon. On Thursday afternoon of last week the ladies' society of the church, of Kipton, were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs.

Chas Ayliffe. On Friday evening of last week the people of the Baptist church gave a social at the parsonage About forty present, and a very enjoyable time was had Cream, cake and watermelon were served during the evening. Mrs Ella Howe Is nnable to get round without the aid of crutches. Messrs Arthur and Lewis Obltts have bought the George Manning place. Mr and Mrs.

Green have been entertaining two frora Michigan and one from Tennessee Mrs Latteman has returned from her visit in Henrietta at the home of her brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Fred Perkins and little son, of Kipton, attended the Camden church social last Friday evening. viss attended the Kipton Disciple church social, held at the home of Chas. Grills, of Pitts- Held, last Friday evening. Wllcox. died Saturday I.

Holcomb Is In a critical condition: Mrs. DavldWobdmansee Is Improving, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elurt have moved Into F.

Beaver's house. Mrs. son Bert, called on -Cleveland friends, Satur- Fred Freeman was on the sick list a part of the past week. C. E.

McKisson, of in town Saturday. i Mr. and of Plymouth, are visiting La Grange Friends: .8. of Clevelaai. spent Sunday- with his parents, and Mrs.

Henrr Mrs. Sarah. Plumb was: a recent guest of Oberlin friends. Mr Mrs. Arthur Jackson land Miss Georgia Jackson were in 'Elyria, Tuesday.

Mrs. E. R. Hulbert, Mrs. G.

Runals and Miss Emma Jackson are spending an indefinite time at Niagara Falls and New York. Mrs. Hopkins and daughter, of were guests at the''home of H. Woodring, the past week. Mr; and Mrs.

Ray, of the "Down- the Pike" company, -were entertained by LaGrange. friends, Monday. Mrs. Lodema Cooper was called to Columbiaria, Ohio, last week by the Illness of. her sister, Mrs.

Frank Orr. Mr. and Mrs. William Copeland and two daughters, of Cleveland, spent Sunday In town. Mrs.

Clarence B. Merriam was the guest of Elyria friends, Friday. Mrs. George W. Robbins is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ford Loo mis, of Elyria; and Mrs; Frank Prltchard entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pritchard, of Cleveland," over Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Shepherd, H. H.

J. M. Starr, P. M. Johnstoinv Wv F.

Martin and Thad In' Elyria, Friday. Keith'" Arthur Jackson Into home of Arthur and Minnie Jadkson, June 24, 1902. His spirit took its flight Saturday morning, September 8 1906. This home which was made'so glad for fojir years, two months and fourteen days Is now mourning. It is'hard'for heartbroken, mother, father and sisters to say "Thy will be.

done." Onr pen can give no eulogy great enough to the memory i ol little Keith; His thoughts seemed to be more those of a man than- those of a He always brought gladness to his Sunday school teacher by recital of the lesson. His whole life seemed to havebeenacontlnual efialn of love. funeral was held from the home Sunday 9,: at 2 -p. m. Rev.

Hart, pastor Of the Baptists-chinch, conducted the serv and. daughter, of Elyria, called upon Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Newton has returned from her visit among.rel'atl'ves,Jn Michigan.

Ruder's family -and Mr. Hance attended-Berea fair last week. Mr. Salisbury most of the week in Elyria. George Spitzer, of Cleveland, spent last week, with his parents.

Mrs. Fred Daniels, Woolsey and B. Hastings are on the sick llsl at this writing: Mrs. Wm. Carmel left Sunday for North Star, Michigan, for an extended visit among relatives.

James W. DIckison died of fever at his home on Septem Hudson and son visited a the home of Mr. Cordrey over Sun day. Fred Jones and Harley Cordre wre at home over Sunday. Jaim phoid i ber 17.

Mr. CASTORU Forlnfiuiic anil CUM The Kind You Have Always Bought AVeeetaUePrcpBralionforAB- aimilaling BieFoodnndBetfula lingUwStonQcteaniBowelsof Promotes DigestionjCteerful- nessandRest Contains neither norMmeral. NOT NARCOTIC. Aperfeci neiiieuy iprtons Hon. Sour VVorms.Convulsions.Fevensh- ness and Loss OP SLEEP.

For Over Thirty Years CASTORU the from the Oh Sunsliiu a 8 i I -f Iti'lIM To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists, refund money It i cure. E. W. Orove's signa ture is on each bos.

25c yrly I DOVER LAKE their annual meeting Wednesday af ternoon at the Methodist church. Mr. Hasslar, an old resident this place, died at the home of hi son, in Cleveland. His remains were brought here Saturday after noon (or burial in tery. Lakeside ceme A theological student from Tube low, is spending a few days a the home of Mrs.

Whitney, The ladies interested in the bazar Will meet at the home of Mrs. Sneden to sew, Mrs. WilliamSiamenton and daugh ter and James Siamenton, and child spent of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Aldrich JJrs. Rose Osborn and her. daugh Morgan, spent part of the last week In Cleveland, with friends ices The members of the family have the sympathy of the entire community. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters; Chas Johnston, Mrs. Martha Stebbins and Miss Fletcher'were in Wellington, Saturday.

Mr and Mrs A Beard, who have been visiting in Elyria, returned CUBES CONSTIPATION Relief that comes from the use oi pills or other cathartics is better than suffering from the results of constipation, but relief and cure combined may be had at the same price and more promptly, for Lane's Family Medicine Is a cure for constipation, and the headache, backache, rideache and general debility that come from constipation stop when the boWela do their proper work. Sold by alt dealers at 950. and B. Through Trains East. Leaves p.

m. daily for Akron, Youngstown, Pittsburg, McKeesport, Cumberland, Washington. D. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Sleeper from Akron, agent.

8t3 Trains "DeLuxe," B. O. C. L. and W.

division trains 16 and 17, wide vesttbuled high, back seat; coach and smoker; porter In attendance. No extra charge. 8t3 Per Month Will be paid to canvassers for our special clubbing offers; any one can secure orders for our attractive offers. Write today for further particulars. The Grumiaux News and Subscription Leroy N.

Y. 3tf Read the Republican. NOTICE OF Estate of Mary Manvllle, decealsed. The undersigned has been appointed and qualified as executor of the estate of Mary L. Manvllle, late of Elyria, Borain county, deceased.

Dated this let day of September, A 1906 8t3 H. W. INGBRSOLL. THE CLEVELAND BUFFALO TRANSITGOMPANY eONNtCTINO A and BUFFALO "WHILE YOU SLEW" "CITY OF BUFFALO" "CITY MIC" btlac, wttkMl to all lha aM faMaat that ma af UM fOUt to Iki OaHadMatea, i TIMI MNV-MILV WMMV uavi 'Biffili 1:381,1. I p.i.

amniAi. nm. IMM anuiM at with tntaa far TMnfei ta aaajM AakTtckat W.F.HERWI, figures. riv no the Gulf the Battle need but ittto PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville Nashville Railroad Co LOUISVILLE, KY. Oo-operation a Money Saver Every intelligent, fumer needs his own local weekly newspaper and good agricnlturnl fa.i.ily publication.

He can't run I is home or euoc-8-fuly i i either of them. A of the two, at a cost not far from, the regular price one, is co.o|in-ut on which eaves the farmer money, nnd gives him wo papers eve, ek for one -year, filled with-all news of local in. and ull up to ideas in modern and successful funning. The Elyria Republican tills bill fpr local news. The New-YQrk Tribune Farmer, New York City, published weekly las no in the laud as a thoroughly practical, helpful, enter- iining, illustrat agricultural family paper.

A sjpecial controct enables us to furnish th of these papers one for but if subscribed for separately the regular price is $2 all ordera to Kepubl Klyria, Ohio. Your name and address ou a postal to W. Beat, Tribune tf armer Office, New York City, will bring yon a free sample copy The Elyria Republican -AND- The Ohio Farmer ao Pages Weekly Both One Tear for Only $1.65 NEW FAST TRAIN SERVICE The accommodation trains, Nos. 123 and 129, placed in service between the stations given in schedule following over the LAKE SHORE Michigan Southern Ry. are for the use of the shopping trade and especially to accom.

modate the summer resort business at such places as Vermillion, Rugbies Beach, Huron and'Cedar Point and'other points along the lake. READ DOWN 6.05 P. M. 6.42P.M. 6.57 P.

M. 6.02 P. M. 6.U7 P. M.

6.16 P. 6.20 P. M. 6.35 P. M.

SCHEDULE CLEVELAND BEREA OLMSTED FALLS ELYRIA AMHERST BROWNHELM VERMILLION CEYLON HURON SANDUSKY Daily Except Sunday. READ UP 9.00 A. A. M. 8.36 A.

8.21A.M. 8.07 A. Mjr-' 8.01 A. M. 7.66 A.

7.48 A. M. 7.43A.M. 1130-A. M.

LINWOOD PARK Special stops will be made at the entrances RIKH1LES BEACH to these resorts to leave and also on signal to take passengers for the accommodation of persons desiring to visit at these places. Any desired particulars can be had by applying to the local ticket agent. i i.

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