People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — Fast Line to Des Moines. [ARTICLE]
Fast Line to Des Moines.
The long list of cities in the West and Northwest reached without change of cars via the North-Western Line, has been increased by the addition of Des Moines, the capital city of the great State of lowa, and passengers for that point can now leave Chicago at a convenient hour in the evening, and arrive at Des Moines the following morning in time for breakfast. The train is fully up to the high standard always maintained by the North-Western Line, and is equipped with Palace Sleeping Cars of the latest design, and Reclining Chair Cars in which seats are furnished free of extra charge. Maps, time tables and general information can be obtained upon application to any ticket agent or by addressing W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket A gent 1 Chicago & North-Western R’y, Chicago, ill. “Idlbnbss,” said Uncle Eben, “makes er man talkative. Seems laik it’s onpossible fur er man to do nuffln’ an’ say nuffin' simultaneously.”—Washington Star. She—“lt is a rank Injustice to say that a woman is inferior to a man in reasoning power.” He—“ Why!” She—“ Because." —Detroit Tribune. “Everything comes to him who waits,” says the philosopher. The umbrella borrowed by a frieud should be excepted.— Boston Courier. The man who declares that he will forgive but can never forget has never tried to mail his wife’s letters.—Elmira Gazette.
