Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hoi-Mr’ E?,turns to tlu SOUTH. On July 6 and 7—20 and 21. August 3 and 4 —17, 18. 31 aud Sept. I—l 4 and 15. Oct. 5 and 6- 10 and 20, 1896. HomeSeekers’ Excursion Tickets may be sold over the Monon Route to po nts in the following named territory at rate of one first-class standard limited fare (plus $2). Selling agent to collect one fare for the round trip from passengers, the addition 1 $2.00 to be collected by agent at dostinat on when exerut ng ticke- for return. Tei*r*itoi*y. All points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia Kentucky (south of and incltigfcßg Bowling Green, Nortonville, Livingston and Somerset,) Mis issippi, North Carolina. South Carolina, Tennessee (except Memphis, and points withi 38 miles of Momphis,) Virginia (to following points on C & O. R’y: Lynchburg, Williamsburg Newport News, Norfolk and Richmondalso to all points on N. A W. RR. north or oast of lladford. Tickets must be presented to agent at destination to bo executed for return passage on any T esdayor Friday with n 31 days from date «f sale, and return trip must couimonce on such date. Tiokets to be good lrom startiug point only on date of sale, and t- require continuous passage going tfip so first point in Home-Seekers’ Exeurei n Territory on route, being good theno. to final dertination withm extreme going limit of fifteen days from date of sale, as punched in left hsnd margin of oontract of tickot bysolling agent. Stop-overs will bo granted on going tripou reaching first Home-Seeaers’ Fxonrern point en route within extreme going limit of fifteen days. Returntickets will be good for continuous passage only from point of destination to original tion tlDfl,polnt QOmmoncin d date of oxeouFItANK REED, General Passenger Agent.
