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jAflHWJAV OCTOMfl 29 wAVjtwHWTyifTWai PAIXY 5B WW jNA aWhnfltttW1 A 10 J1K I i Hf ft uILjfzjl WWfWIi lrfrtTlf MRS CATHERINE KRAMER WAS FOUND DEAD BY DAUGHTER ri Lived Atone at Htr Heme and Death Wa Undoubtedly3bueto Old Age Mrs Catherine Kramer Vho live halt a mile from Dan king la this tovnty vtug found dead sitting1 io her rucking chair at her home yesterday afternoon at 4 30 clock by her daughter Mrs Mary Enelle yh Uvea a flibrt distance front the home of her mother Mrs Kramer vtas 7 years of age and Dr Harnett the coroner who was vailed to investigate the case think thnt death was due to the Inftrmltle of old affe and that the old ladv had been dead when found for probably ten hours Jler husband has been dead for sev eral ears and Mrs Kramer lived mono in rne nouse wnicn vias on a farm of forty acrea which was owned by her Her children had frequently urged her to come and live with them but this request she refused sajlng that she wished to lhe Jil the house Jintil she died Alfcrd ouquelet who lhes across the roau from her house Mas lier guardian and looked after her wants lie had seen her walklttir around out side the house on Saturday evening and had also seen smoke Issuing from the chimney of toe house all day on Sunday Yesterday afternoon her daughter tMrs Iluelle vas passing the house and dropped In to sec her mother She found her sitting in the rocking chair lresse in lront of the stme the fire having gone out hue supposed her mother was asleep and did not speak to her at once Finally however she wept to the chair and liHmit that she was dead bh immediately called Mr Youquelet from serosa the road and then other nelghbora carne and afterward the coroner Mrii Kramif had Jirtd on her furm home neiu Danklns for about lift yearsf anil waa vell known burlv lnif her nre tlin daughter Mrs uell and a son Christian Kramer She was a member of the Catholic church Terrene Martin last night at his home 109 Ifan na street occurred the death of Terrene Martin a former member of th city council and well known In labor circles of Brights disease with which he had been lit for several years Mr Martin was bora In the county of MonaghaH Ireland ana came to this country In 1850 locating first In Ohio ventre he engaged in bushiest as a blacksmith and la 1853 he was married to Miss Mary Garry at Norwalk and she with eleven children sur vires him In 1860 he came to this city and nsa in tli6 grocery biwl ness at Barr and Berry streets In 18TO Jbe tlfsqd out hUfbuslnesSto Be 4 www vcqmy vi4i uinvnBui4Ui uui at the plant of the Bass Foundry and Machine company and held the position for fourteen years He was afterward employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company and retired from the active duties of life about seven years ago Mr Martin was a democrat In politics and was the choice of his party for councilman from the old Seventh ward from 1883 to 1885 Em met Eugene Joseph and Allen Martin the plumbers and contractors of this city are his sons The funeral of Terrence Martin will be held Friday morning at 9 clock at Sr Peter Catholic church Joseph Smith Joseph Smith aged E8 years and six months died this morning at St Josephs hospital as the result of a rupture received yesterday He formerly lived In Ohio and came here six months ago to work in the lumber yard of his brother William Smith Another theri Charles is living The remains were taken this after noon to Sandusky for burial Luclle Passing Luclle the infant daughter Of Mr and Mrs Frank Passlno died at the home of her parents 732 Hugh street Tuesday night of brain fever IuneraJ services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at St Marys Catholic church Miss Elizabeth Collins Miss Elizabeth Collins who has a sister living in this city died yesterday at St Vincent hospital In India napolis of concussion of the brain She waa Injured la a bicycle accident October 19 and rendered unconscious All efforts to revive her proved futile anl shft teroalned In an unconscious condition until her death Last Wed nesday an operation was performed and a blood clot weighing almost two ounces was remoyed from the skull but no good effects resulted Miss Collins was a teacher in the Indianapolis public schools for 29 years and at the time of the accident she was principal at school No 54 She was held In high esteem and was regarded unusually efficient as a teacher She was 69 years of ago The Funerals The funeral of Mrs Bertha Fait will bo held from the residence 81J West Wayne Street at 1ft oclock on Thursday morning The funeral of Miss Henrietta Nes tel will be held Friday afternoon from the residence 816 West Creighton avenue Hev Allen and Rev Williams officiating The funeral of Arthur Wagner will bes held Thursday morning af 8 30 from th residence 461 East Sutten field street and at 9 clock from St Patricks Catholic church Bee ws uaier tits la mm of the ffm vnTCA MhrI Vy Hft tffR0ro H61 husband arrived la the city and ae companted her home this afternoon GROUND CAVED IN Two Acres Over Mines Ntar Joplln i Mlliourl Glut rfVX iJIll JHLT Vi IS JlfO tKIVWUX Bfound caved In today at Prosperity to a depth of 100 Xeet Fifty miners working on the grdund1 escaped being warned by cracking noises The Stewart mill and other property Including seven shafts on the Eleventh hour tract were engulfed THEY ARE MING ODDS NEW YORK DEMOCRATS SHOW LITTLE CONFIDENCE 4 Betting favors Odell Two to One Two to Three That Next Congress Is Democratic NEW TORIQ Od 89 TJis wheels tf the cubernatorloT caw palm In this stats ara moving Blowly an4 the apathy with which the combs election Is received la still apparent today Visitors at the headquarters of both parties vainly wondered at tba solitude of It 1L Politicians were njlsslns there waa no hat air talk fact there was nothing to indicate an approach of the flection Efforta to stimulate interest have so far failed utterly The porrUora of tha Fifth Avenue hotel and the Hoffman houaa are deserted Gov error Odell came to town thia morning Ha had little to say beyond the fact that no expected to oe elected or a round ma Jorlty He said that tha Matthews in cldcnt waa closed and would add nothing to hla previous statements ThV governor villi make three speeches here to morrow on In Cooper Union on In Dur lands danclnc academy and another In tha Bionx tie said he did not know how Tons he would remain In the clt Senator H1U was closeted at the Hoffman hoase this morning with several gentlemen lie sent down word that he had nothing io say and would leae for Albany BOrne time this afternoon The tatajcommltteesay they will malce pub 11a Saturday tha ngrures on which they base their claims for Coters success Betting today favors Odell at a to 1 though Bob turey wagered 17000 against 110 son night thstoierrwould be clotted JF II Urooka who la handling many wagers on the stock exchange said today that he had 1900 to wager against U800 that ths next congrear would be democratic THE STEEL TRUST LOST HODGE ET AU 8U1NQTO ENJ01N BONO ISSUES WON SMALL OFFICES TO GO WHERE FREEJELIRY ROUTES coverterritory A Few Already Abolished In Allen County Others tp Follow Service Extends Luring the past year several fourth class poatofifces in Allen county hate been nbolishctl Tlrst Attor ney General Wynne has anonuncd that where rural free delivery enables fourth class offices and star routes must be discontinued The Btar route between Fort Wayne and MayIHe was abandoned some time ngo ikiiral free delivery vns evohed result of Uie inudeouacy of fourth claas post offices Strenuous recommendations haer been recehed recently from man members of con gress urging that small offices be maintained notwithstanding the Introduction of rural free deliver Such a poller the officials assert would be unbusinesslike Under such conditions rural free delivery would become a burden opqn the whole service The anxlcty of members of con gress in this connection appears to be prompted by political expediency as fourth class postmasters aided by country storekeepers from the beginning have made war upon rural free delivery Until recently the of ficlals have regarded it as necessary to make public announcement that the establishment of rural1 free de 1very In a community necessarily means the discontinuance of fourth elms offices and star routes Hut In view of the large number of requests from members of congress and others First Assists nf Postmaster General Wynne has found ItTiecessary to pre pare a circular letter setting forth the pobitlbnof nhe department on the subject Preliminary Injunction Granted to Nullify Resolution of Directors Appeal May Be Taken NEWARlt 6ct Vice ClianCellor Emery deckled the suit brought by Hodge and others against the Vnlted States Steel company In favor pf the Complainants today slnd allowed the order restraining tho bond issue His decision Is long and Concludes I will advise that a urellmlnW Junction bo granted restraining to issue of bonds Under the resolution but upon the terms that tha defendant desires to appeal ths comiJalnants shall consent that the case bo set down for bearing at the next term of court of errors and appeals Ths vie chancellor decided that the meeting Of the directors at Which the resolution aa adopted providing for tho bond conversion was prematurely catted nd that the retirement of the stock must therefor bo enjoined tho decision agrees with the dertalon of the coojt of errors and appeala la thefterger case on alt other points It a believed that the new point brought out In the ve Chaii cellors decision will be speedily broughl to the appeals court to bo passed upon nnwapw Jendent of the stats mlermatory at Jef fersonvtlle and tho appointment of Jot scph Byers of Cohrmbus as his siioccssor la likely to create bad feeling between Governor Durbln and the board ot managers of the Institution The sov ernor la angry He does noCJtel that in Doarj actea wisely or winy in go ins ontshlo the state to get a superintendent 4nd nurny promlnent republican jxttttclti agree with hint It was suggested today by republican leaders that llieTfovrnor ought to call for the resignation pftthe members ot tha boards I thhik It ft re flection on tha state of Indiana visid the goeinor today tof the board to go outside to get a superintendent when other states Sre coming to Indiana for iH uu swn positions we nae meiv In Indiana who could pilvthc place without going outsldo for them Chsln lMisVon MEMPHIS TonnOctt 29r Tho flrstarace this afternoon the free forr all trot for a purs iHOO result ed i Chalnshot McDonalit first The Abbot seconc Time 2 08 2 10 ets were declared oft as the Abbott was out of condition Of Local Interest Erie HE CLAIMS A SHARE JOEL CUMMINS OP hARION ONE OF THE CASE HEIRS it Litigation Over the Vast Estate Oca pies Attention cf Uf 8 Court at Cleveland CIKViTM Oct 29 Woul4be heirs to untold millions occupied con splcuou seats In the United States eli cult court room today They cmne from Ohio Indiana and other states The suit was entered some time ago Legal sparring rrented an early hearirgv but at last the celebrated suit of the Case claim pilshed by the helr i who hold the estate is on in full blnst liSonard Case durjnp his life here was regurded as the richest man In Cleveland lie owned acre and acres down town property in eluding the lnnd npon which the new postofllee is now being built and the pity hall property which the heirs still qwn There nre also acres of property dp town including such streets as Case and Osborn nil of wnicn tne claimants aj should be theirs Joel Cummins Is the chief anion the claimants Joel Is here and so are a number of others Cum mlns came from Marfan Ind He made deposljlonfdf manj png es In which he alleges that eter since childhood he had hopes of inheriting eou ard Cass property Joel pUmmlns claims to be the grandson of Leonard Case bj an earli niarrHge The claim Js made that In 1801 Ablal Case wns married In Connecticut to Chloe Thomas The1 had children including Chloe Case who nfternarcls married a man named Cummins Joels father The heiri further claim that AWnl Case abandoned his family disappeared from Connecticut later turned up in Cleveland under the name of Leonard Case and married again WAS PROBABLY SUICIDE GEORGE WEINGART MAY HAVE TAKfeN HIS OWN LIFE Miss Nora Shrede of 1329 street is quite in Last evening at hi residence I2t West VTajne street Ilev Field united In marriage Edgar El Miller and Mlnnla JK Bramcr both of thjelty FURSFURS Grand Fur Opening Next Friday Oct 31 By one of 1bc leading 1 iirrlcrs of Aineilca We cordially invite the public to call at bur store next Friday to attend thia fur Opening This is the opportunity tb purchase holiday furs lliery Hen in the fur line Sold with a guarantee for excellence and durability nl Pkln Near SealtI5eaicr and Persia a Lamb Jackets a specialty Orders taken for garihents at our risk Perfect atisfabfon guaranteed or no sale Remember the date next Bridnv OetobewQtf HIE HANK DRY 0ODS CO TAKEN TO HER HOME Mrs Slaler Leaves tha Jail This Afternoon to Go Horn HOWARD GOULD WINS VERDICT OF JUFJV IN MOWBRAY V8 GOULD FIND3 FOB COULD Valet Injured on Qould Yacht Sued for Damages Second Time SndVLosV trouble Sh had como to Fort Wayne to take treatment for a druc haIL Er YOHIv Oct 0 The Jury in the second trial of the suit Sor dam ages brought by Valet Jtowbrny ngalnst Howard Gould for alleged breach ot cpntract fonnd for the defendant today In the first trial Mow bray was awarded tifiW damages hut the case was appealed Mowbray charged that while setting 611 Are works on Goulds yacht a rocket ex plodcd and caused the loss of an eye lie alleged that Gould promised him life employment if he would i not bring the ase to court Tour years afterward Oould discharged himi The defense in the second trial brought A few days Me Mrs Id filjler who Uvea on a farm near McCade was taken to the Jail in a serious state orerv9wrefeKfeat jmT mentarfouthV7acT1IinYTtfowlray lad fin one occasion iiwilted Sirs Oould hence hla dismissal in Had Been Drinking to Drown Disappointment at a Broken Mar riage Engagement Low Rates to Colonists To points In West Kbrthvcsl South and Southwest by war the Nickel Plate road Oet fullbarflculars from nearest agent or addffess A Aster Ha A Fort Wayne Ind 225 Deafness Cannot be Cured by Iocs applications as hey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way rto cure deaf ness and that is byi oonstitutionnl remedies Deafness lsebused ty on inflamed condition Of the hvueous lining Of tho Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed ypu have a rumW ling sound or imperfect hearing nnd when It is entirely closed lcnfness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition hearing will be destroy ed forever nine coses ont of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Vfe will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by llnlls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars fiee CIlEIvEY CfJ Toledo Sold by Dreier Ero Druggists 75c Halls Family Pills ire the best A The Indications now seem to point to suicide as tho caus of the death Of George I Welngart The chemical analysis of uie stomach which was made by Dr Macbeth reveals the presence in the s6mach of a sufficient amount of cocaine to ha 1 caused death and the coroner will prob ably so And The evidence tfloVra that the young man had been drinking on Sun daj when he was at hla home in Kendall ville and that he returned here that evening In an Intoxicated condition He was sick Monday morning and he may nave tskeirs pwoerVsrsahte kTMI toi lleve hla suffering whether with suicidal Intent or not la not known When ot Ken dalKUle on Sunday it Is saM that lhe rairrlnge engagement between himself and a joung lady Ihlrig there Miss Anna Akenhead was broken off TM may have made him despondent and led him to lake his own life Not long before hla death Jesterday morning he wrote a letter to the young lady and this was mlledHtts contents ar not known here His Scalp Cut This afternoon at his office above the Gross drug Store Dr Van Blis klrlc sewed up a scalp wonnd for Louts Itunkel who works At the ltiedmillcr barn on Wayne street lie was Injured while senfflingr wth a companion JAfwWMtiJ MR HERT HAS RESIGNED THE BOARD 8ELECTED OHIO EXPERT A3 HIS SUCCESSOR HOW TO CUBE LA GRIPPE As soon as yon feel the symptoms coming on take Warners White Wine of Tar thoroughly The best cough remedy on earth Cures the worst cases In 43 hours if taken in time 83 and SO cents Sold by Dreer Bro Air Dolan baa returned from Detroit Governor Durbin ReportecTtobe Displeased With This Action of ths BoardT hmTlulnnttf hJi A a mm I uvudAruun nu ucb 9 ins 1 resignation of Jllvla HcrtWiupsrln ANNOUNCEHENTS JOB JUSTICE OP THE PEACE Editor Please announce my name as an Independent candidate for Jos tiee of the Peace of Wayne township jby the approval of my friends of both parties Have been ciilzen of Port AVavne for 25 years and pf the State S3 years and a Notary public 12 years and strictly temperament no intoxicated beers or whisky laimy dish and a student of the lawlforUO years I thank one and all for your favors AABOjj1 LtSCHY fTo the voters of Wajrpe ownshlps At the request of good men of both the republican and democratic par tes I have decided tab ah independent candidate for Justice of the Peace of Wayne Township at the coming election November 4th 1502 BATCUELDBB The Candy Man sasBaasassBsatassssVEMBasaasVi Safety Here You are absolutely sate In bringing your watches diamonds and others Jewelry here to get loans on them Remember we give you tha largest amount lowest rata and longest time in which to pay Special low rates on large amounts FORT WAYNE LOAN CO Established 1JS Room Second noor J0J Calhoun BU Opposite Court house Hem Phone 33 rrttiM4 pjONK SVQf rMINCK MEAX tMWt tmW AS BeWef cant be made and piaper cant be sold Tjh cents a package iM gpfough for two pies fAssfcisjHi jssrr TiahfuVis tlsAs rt siJeajlr OH ac MMMleased or wet wince iqest not branded NONLt SUCH put up In alr tlgbt cartons price ten cents oontslnlns sawsxatjoi mince meat wbea ready for the own Merretlt Soule Co Syracuse 1 Vili9ttpnmmm hit a1 1SU toferSrot Sdvermart ttuhtei SP3yf ff JMPowell KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Lieutenant-Commander of thj Ladies of the Maccabees Lodged 63HTroost Ave KAtSAs CiTrJro rMaidi8 J502i In my official capacity it is to my interest to see that members cf our society are in the best possible pb sical health Iavma had occasion to use Wine of Cardui myself and having found it a remedy of no ordinary merit but far above anything 1 have eer known and being especially adapted to euro all the ills to which women are snbiect I have often taken occasion to recommend it and 1 have never yet had any reason to regrottfor every instance 1 have found it most helpful It not only effect a quick cure but those who have taken a thorough treatment of this very meritorious medicine seem to be renewed from head to foot so that tbey are particularly immune from catching diseases and colds which nre really the beginning of the majority of tliem feince I have used Wine of Cardui myself I feci in excellent physical condition and have no need of doctors or other medicine 1 consider it a most desirollo family remedy and as 1 have observed for the last three jenrs the very satisfactory results obtained it is with great pleasure I Jjn public endorsement to me of Cardui as I have many times done privately Tni3 Ladies of the Maccabees Is one of tho largest fraternal in surance organizations in the country and sickness fend death among its members call for benefits to bo paid oat of the treasury of the order The great organization is entirely in the hands of women who have so snecessf ully conducted its affairs that among the secret orders for women the Ladies of the Maccabees is regarded as a model Among the leaders of this great order is Mrs Powell Ot Kanias City Mo She is a lady of high intelligence and as lieutenant commander of the Kansas City lodge has the Welfare of the organization more or less in her keeping She says In my ofhcial capacity it is to my interest to see that members of our society are in the beit possible physical health Clear judgment prompts her to recommend Wine of 4 Cardui to the members of her organization i il Wmft of Cardui has benefited every worn an Who has taken it feucli a remedy is worthy every womans confidence in the time of sickness when doctors fail and other medicines do not bring the sufferer relief Wine of Cardui will Cure any uncomplicated cases of irregular periods and bearing dpwn pains It is valuable during pregnancy at childbirth and during tho change of life It iynpt a strong medicine but it quickly rel leves femate troubles in an easy and natural wayv It strengthens the nervons sjsteia acts directly on the genital organs and is the finest tonic for women known to the medical science If Mrs Powell was cared by Wine of Cardui and recommends it to thousands of her lodge members don you think it is wprth a trial in your home All druggists sell 1 00 bottles of Wine of Cardui WINE of CARDUJ fm Jm S450 Gold Filled Of Aft Glasses or 0CiUU This Offer Is Made for a Limited Time Only All Glasses Warranted for 10 Years Jf yonr Meftfght is ailing and needs help dont wear glass Jpr spectacles tlint Were niad for nnjone but have i fittted to your special imperfect ton or Hhey will rorse than no glasses at all Me will test jour Vght free Giffoi Optician too Calhoun 3 OwifMsrirnlhim Open Evenings Till The easiest way to And a suitable room or house is through THIS NEWS WANT COLUMNS KXVS Wants always bring returns 9hs FasjcutvaJIfta aaaStSaV mnsglvaniaypej Tram Bun by Oentral Tfciu ur tDaftr aaetst Nasssv StfJEjiVStt Plymouth and Caicags Mills tip paa Cblcaia SiM am KBsl i ud Wash ttSOaa saa Vounrttows and Plttslmrf SS0 aa I sss OratUna and IJm 11 pta 11 iM aar Cayton and ttspr ni am 4 It saa Valpo sad Chlosro Ju Ihio sm 110 tf Ms isipa ana iiot wiuuapa iisasass Orastliiia aal Alllaaoa riroMtnh aad Chlcaza Lima aad Cnalllns aad Waaa fltta and thiU Pitta aod rtiiu ntta and Fhlls and Whs valpa aad Clilcins Vtlpo aad Chicago Pga aad ill so ass i pta isa ssa i ua aas Tin SO Dm Lsl 4tM pa lM ass 4 SO sn MtM aa IO 0 am 4 If tas UiMHS II aas dKAND HAIDS 4 INDIANA ET Time lable for Tort Wayne Ind Effect Sept 28 1903 lSOUTII BOUN1V Leave ror Grand llaplda North 2 SO am IFor Grand llapids North 860 am I Tor Grand llaplda North 420 pin I From liichmond 840 ana souru BOUND For Richmond Cincinnati 113 pnx Uor Itlchmond 0i2S am I Tor Blchmond Cincinnati 1230 pm i rrom Grand Ihiplds arrlvo 050 pm Daily Dally Except Sunday RBVISBD TIMB TADLB train earn posaeatcra leave Fort Ways aalallowa SCUCDULB JUt 13th 19031 A ate Important Ctanget A Train Dull 8 Slwper Dtnliuctar 0 Chair Cot foi tickets and otner Informntlon npplr to U4THUHlbON BottiFhonw No ft I aangr Be Tlciiet kgtal K3TT JO 1 No 1 Noll No No 23 Now NoRl alum tAsr Iw York liinllJ ix loledo local FipnM Buffalo fast Mail Nmr Knsland Fipmu Montpi lit and Tolndo Jtzp Continental Limited 4 A limit Io Ezpraia Tolndo Kpedal Bnndaj QUIT IOISU WKST Kiuuua Cltr Fast Mall 6t lnls liar kinress Coollnentsl I United Jotf Io Butler Accora Arr jorrmmrnt Fast Hall Tolado Local Kin Arrive BWLmils ilmlw0s 1 em Accom Bundcy onlj KPaaT 83SAX U1K 4J0PK 4 ft Svtora 1 iik DxrasT TBfiiotNFBEgviieE trains 1 4 6iuidl4rnnlaoatjxillcr Tramoin2l and Olrsn vlaTotmlo iJOAlt 4SAIC 1 120 A St 11 40AH 4lFlf sasr 8SrJU noor VKrtTIIOCNDarEVICK trains i and 11 run via Hontrmllrr inuiisov zasaaairunviaioinui wmti 7ii ij miHjwiiw iw rtmu iLks fiihornni swivifir So clinuKS of cars to Detroit Ball alo No York and Bonton on trains 2 4 and 8 larougn fullmas Waeimrs No cbangeot cars to St Louis on trains 18 87 a Nochnngs of ears to Xansaa Citron trstnB Foil man Irawlng lioom eim ner end Walxisli fiedjnliis ChalrCaraatafmetoKanaaCItrdallr connsci tug In nkm prnot with ths Cirrat Overlaud Tralni lor pwiver bwlt LakeCltr ind 1 aclflc coast points WORLDS rAIR 3T LOUIS 199f SI UDS All traina arrlra at and dapart from Qraadt Central 1 ananger Station tliieaga UalfarmsS tolorsd farters attond paaaengaral holdlna first or aocood class tleketa la dtji coaelieu thru trains lnsnrLng scrnpokxutr All NloVol Plat 1 iumuhw Tr PTTf MlcAel Pitt Siprau I Jl JS vll Larfje Fortunes to be Made at East Chicago and Indiana Harbor The Opportunity of the Arfe for Investors With Small Capital There never wag a better chance to double your money In a short time Ten dollars wilt secure yeu a lot If you buy a lot now and build a house on It you can rent It at once for a need price East Chicago has a new harbor called Indiana Harbor which will accommodate the largest ships In the world a c6mple sewer system electric lights natural gas and fuel oil fine schools and churches fifteen manufacturing establishments employing three thousand men New manufacturing enterprises are eonstantly locating there For full Information see GREGG DAVIS General Agent Rooms 17 and SO PixlryIonsJ BlocK Office Open Every Evening Wtttara llpiM II I tUluiitSuMl bH ts A Pvtiar llJ Thro Drawing Room Elecplna Can oa No 24audltoUmland Erie Btffslo Now Yorl rago ID tn dU ninin tlona also oa American Cfnb Plan and a A Pnrtm in Nickel I lata Dining Cars at opportune Wat hunt I For ratea and information addisaa A Aatarl Un A ft Wayne Ind I and Hasten on Noa 1 1 and 8 to Chirsgo Ma1 ara aarvivl At tintn1 TWnln NO SI XotS Staj TIME CABD Effective Sunday July 6 th Arrive Depart Ut30ara Indianapolis Ex 625 am 20Jpm Unclnnatl Ejfll13ara 1023 pnv Connersvllle Ex 435 prd 11013am Connersvllle Ex I 600pm Indianapolis Through Schedule 1130 am Indianapolis Ex 625 am iiOpra IndnpCln Exlll5am Qncinnatl Throngh Schedule 220pm an Vx laIlUiJam 1025 pm Qn Ex Mall 495 pm vy cnAPanai a Dally except Sunday li iOS 4 nrx Operating PT ET Arrive No 2 Accom 1040 am tfo 4 Mall 7iX0pm Xo 80 Ireig ht 360piC Leave Ko 1 Mall 610 am fto 3 Accom 140pm No 85 freight 630am All trains dally except Sunday Trains 2 and 4 make direct connection for Cincinnati and Intermediate points and 3 and 8 with iralna from the south JC WIKANSO A Arcade Bldg city LS4Ma TIUR CABD Arrive Depart 250 pm Local Freight 6B8aM 1105 am Express and Mall 1156 aaa 845pm Express and Mall SMsa 9 45 pm Erpraas and Mnll 5M asa All trains dally except Sunday 0 CEAT8EH 1 A.

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