Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bell Phone 181. Lafayette Phone 879. WABASH Arrival and departure of trains from The Lafayette Passe nock Station Twerftb and Erie Streets In effect Sunday, January 8,6 a. m. GOING EAST. No. 2. N. Y, and Boston lim, daily2:42 a.m No. 8. Buffalo Mail, daily 6:00 a.m No. 6. Mail and Express daily 8:45 a.m No. 4. Continental Llmltdd. dai1y..2:12 p.m No. 24. Alantic Express, daily 2:42 p.m No. 50. Lafayette Ac. ex Sunday ar.7:85 p.m tNo. 0. Not run bet. FLWayne and Detroit GOING WEST. No. 51. Springfield Ac., ex. Sunday.o:Bo a.m No. 0. Kansas City East Mail daily.B:3s a.m No. 3, Western Express, daily.... 12:04 a.m No. 7. Mail and Express, daily 1:03 p.m No. I. Continental Limited, dally.. 1:48 p.m No, 6. Fast Mail, daily 7:50p.m No. 2, New York and Boston express, has through sleeper (buffet) St. Louip to Boston; also sleeper St. Louis to New York. Vestibuled free reclining chair car, St. Louis to Buffalo, and dining car, serving all meals. No. 4, Continental Limited, daily, has through Pullman sleeper, St. Louis to New York and Boston. Coaches St. Louis to New York. Dining car serves all meals. No. 6, Mail and Express, daily,has connection with sleeper at Detroit for New York and Boston via Lake Shore A Michigan Southern and Nfew York Central R, R. No. 8. Through sleeper to New York, and chair car to Buffalo. No, 9 has sleeper and free reclining chair car to Kansas City. Does not handle baggage between Lafayette and Danville Junction. No. 1. Continental Limited,daily,same service as No. 4. Does not carry baggage for stations between Lafayette and Danville Junction. No. 8, St. Louis Limited, daily, has sleeper (Pulln.an buffet) Boston and New Y'ork to St. Louis; also free reclining chair to St. Louis, and St. Louis to Kansas City. No. 5. Fast Mail, Coach Toledo to St. Louis. Does not carry baggage. Ocean steamship tickets sold to all parts of the world. J. RAMSEY, Jr.. President. C.S. CRANE. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. H. V. P. TAYLOR, Asst. Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agent. St. Louis, Mo. THUS. FOLLEN. P. & T. A., Lafayette, Ind. Attention Farmors. Why remain in the North and stay indoors six months in the year consuming what you raise during the other six months? Go South where you can work out dcors every month in the year, and where you are producing something the year round. If you are a stock raiser you know your stock are now "eating their heads off” and, besides,, have to be protected from the rigors of winter by expensive shelter, Economical stock feeding requires the combination of both flesh-forming and fat-forming food in certain proportions. Alabama and Florida produce in abundance the velvet bean and cassava, the first a flesh producer, and the latter a fat producer, and they are the cheapest and best fattening materials known to the world. More money can be made and with less labor, in general farming, fruit and berry growing and truck gardening along oui roau in the South than in any other section of the Union. If you are interested and desire further information on the subject, address. G. A. PARK, Gen’l Immigration and Industrial Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co., Louisville, Ky,

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