Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1889 — CONCLAVE; KNIGHES TEMPLAR. [ARTICLE]
CONCLAVE; KNIGHES TEMPLAR.
The Triennial Reunion to Be Held In Washington (D. C.) Oct. Bth to 11th, 1889, Inclusive. Tickets for this occasion via the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway, vml be sold at One Fare the Round Trip, conditions and dates of sales as follows: At all stations on and east of the Missouri River, Oct. 3d to sth. inclusive, good for going passage not later than trains arriving in Washington Oct. Bth. and for return passage to starting point on or before Nov. 2d, 1889; at stations in Kansas and Nebraska, Oct. 3d to sth. good for going passage not later than trains arriving in Washington Oct. Bth, and tor return, Nov. 3d, 1889; at Colorado points, Oct. Ist to 4th, inclusive, limited going, to Oct. Bth, and for return, to Nov. sth, 1839. Stop-over allowed only on return coupons at junction points east of Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Persons desiring to go or return via New York, can do so by paying $lO additional. To secure sleeping accommodations via C„ R. I. & P. Ry., application should be made at once. No effort will be spared by the Rock Island to make the trip of every person passing over its line on this occasion satisfactory and pleasant. For tickets or further information, apply to any of our representatives, or address, John Sebastian, General Ticket A Passenger Agent, at Chicago.
Many Industries having been established in the South, particularly at the rapidly growing city of Florence, Ala., the Chioago and Eastern Illinois (Evansville Route) has decided to run five personally conducted excursion trains as follows: August 6 and 20, Kept. 10 and 24, and Oct. 8. AH the railroads in the Northwest have agreed to sell for those dates excursion tickets to points in Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana at one lowest first-class taro for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning thirty days. Persons desiring to join these excursions can obtain full particulars by writing to J. B. Morrell, Traveling Agent C. & E. I. R. R.. £Ol First National Bank Building, Chicago, or to William Hill, General Passenger Agent. Chicago.
