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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



THE CHICA(iO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL 

 RAILROAD. 



Many people unacquainted with the 

 geography of the West imagine that be- 

 cause the names "Chicago, Milwaukee 

 and St. Paul" are used in the corporate 

 title of the railway owning the Short Lino 

 between Chicago and Omaha, they must 

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 Paul to reach their destination — and if it 

 be Omaha or west thereof. This is a mis- 

 taken idea. On a map the line running 

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 this: 



Omaha Chicago. 



There is nothing more simple than 

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Time tables, maps and informaticMi 

 furnished on application to Robert C. 

 Jones, Michigan Passenger Agent, 32 

 Campus Martius Bldg., Detroit. 



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