Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1910 — Through Dry Territory. [ARTICLE]

Through Dry Territory.

To be allowed only two drinks in a journey of 222 miles and requiring at least six hours, is somewhat of a hardship on a man who is in the habit of taking his occasional nip, but this is the condition on the main line of the Grand Trunk railway. On the entire line of the road through Michigan, from the Indiana state line in Cass county, to Port Huron, there are but two counties that have the right to sell liquor—SL Clair and Kalamazoo. No liquor is sold on the buffet cars as they pass through dry territory.