Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1871 — To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the B. & M. R. R. [ARTICLE]

To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the B. & M. R. R.

The starling points of thid Route aro at Chicago and Pporiu. Tha central point Is ItiJItLIMJTON, on tlin Miealtfippi. It traverses Illinois and tli«Avl»ia broad ih of Fuuthern lowa. Neur tlin Missouri, its trunk fork* into tli rre branches, 1 sos it lias llireo western termini Its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where, c rousing to Omit ha; It connects with the Union, Pacific for ail plac'-s on the intraco nDueiit.il .and Pacific elopes. Over-laud travel und treffip chooso this reliable route more and more. Its next terminus is Lincoln, the Capital of Nebraska, fifty■ fiv'O miles w»st of the Missouri at PUttsmoiith. This is the only direct avenue to the South Platte Country, where the salts of miiroail land lust acuson, ruse to hull tt ;niiliod^Its third terminus nNjt llumburg, and Ndbra.ikti City. At llainbuFg, it makes close connections, twice a oay, tor St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City, and’the whole South-west. In journeying then, from the F.ast to Kanru.t, via Kurling'on, you enjoy advlihtuges y‘< 11 can seeuru on no other line. You both puss over a road second to no other in speed safety, or any Pullman luxury of modern travel; and while on your wav,'survey the girdeii of Illinois and Missouri, as well ns 4<JO,UUO acres of prairie in South western loyvu, now iu market at law prices und long credit. Keep it then before people westward bound “lo tuke the Burlington Rout*.” 1 3-21