Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1902 — CONVENIENCE FOR TRAVELERS. [ARTICLE]

CONVENIENCE FOR TRAVELERS.

** J* Found in the Interchangeable Mileage Ticket. The Interchangeable mileage ticket '(Sened by the New York Central la good over more than 6,000 miles of railway east of Buffalo, Including the New York Central and Hudson River and branches; Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg and branches; Carthage and Adirondack; Mohawk and Malone; Bt. Lawrence and Adirondack; New York and Putnam; New York and Harlem; Pennsylvania Division of the New York Central; West Shore Railroad, Including Its Chenango and Wallklll Valley branches; and the Boston and Albany Railroad. Over all of the above roads tbe tickets are good In the hands of the bearer for one persoD or a dozen, and good until used, there being no limit to the ticket They are also accepted for passage, subject to the local rules and regulations, on the following lines: Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Railway; Central Railroad of Pennsylvania; Pittsburg, Johnstown, Ebensburg and Eastern Railroad; Philadelphia and Reading Railway, and Atlantic City Railroad. These tickets are sold at the flat rate of two cents per mile, and that they are a great convenience to the public is proven by tbe fact that thousands of them are In the hands of not only regular travelers but of many families that travel only occasionally, as they are always ready for use and enable their holders to travel on all the New York Central lines east of Buffalo at two cents per mile without waiting for rebates or proof of ownership.—From the Albany Argus.