Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1880 — A. WINTER TOUR. [ARTICLE]

A. WINTER TOUR.

Embracing a Trip to St. Louis, thro’ the Sunny South, a Gulf Ride, and Home via Texas, Arkansas, or In dian Territory. The Winter is the season during which business men, and especially farmers, can best afford to leave the wareroom or the farm tor a journey in search of recreation and pleasure, the chief drawback being the inauspicious condition ol the weather for such a trip north ol Mason and Dixon’s line between the months of October and May. This objection is overcome in the following tour arranged for the benefit of health and pleasure-seekers, via PanHaudle Route and connections, through Mississippi and Louisiana to New Oicans; by Gulf steamer to Galvesion, Texas, returning to St. Louis and home yia Pan Handle Route and connections Tickets are first-class, and good to return until June Ist 1880. A detour may be made from Houston to the oil Span* isfi winter resort of San Antonio. Rate for round trip will be from fifty to seveuty-five dollars, according to starting point. Round trip tickets will also be sold to Florida via Pan Handle Route and connections. For information regarding routes, rates and conveniences of travel, address W. L. O’Brien, General Passenger Agent Pan -Handle Route, Columbus, Ohio