Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1906 — Page 7

MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906.

WANTED--Young lady wishes room and board. German family pre'Phone 2373.--7,23,3t.

NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

for sale. Otto Peterson, 632 Car

rol street, East of Calumet, Ham7,19,6t. FOR RENT--Hall for club and sopurposes. Former Hammond club rooms. Apply to A. H. Tapper, or to Hammond & Cormany Insur-So.--7,17,tf. WANTED--Waiters at the Maine Restaurant. 4-10-tf Carter's first class livery and un;open day and night. Amcalls answered promptly. 5-29-tf WANTED--Ladies and gentlemen to learn French, German and Spanish at home on Edison phonograph. I. C. S. method; 200 other courses; write for particulars. J. L. Ward, the

Scranton Man, care general delivery,

Hammond, Ind. 7-2l-lwk FOR SALE CHEAP--9 room house, 50 foot lot, in heart of the city. In19 State street, Hammond. 6,24,1m. The name of the Erlebach PlanMill is changed to the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co. 406Indiana Avenue. Te1871. 6-21-tf Lots on easy payment plan. In Messenger's addition, $1.00 per week. No interest or taxes. Best location, all improvements in. Inof Brandenburg & Krost, 106 First National Bank Building.

7-10-lm.

D. N. Mead and Bert Canning, for-

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said Billy.

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because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

BILLY'S RUSE--Concluded.

"aren't you going to tell me about

her?"

"I would If I knew how, "Is she pretty?"

"She's beautiful." "Light or dark?" Billy turned a radiant face to his companion. "Her hair is dark--as dark as yours." Miss Huston smiled tolerantly. He was too honest, too transparent, to play delicate a game. She opened her eyes on him under her heavy motor veil. "Of course you love her very dearly," she said lightly. To her chagrin a hot flush dyed her face from brow to chin. Billy drew a tense breath.

Mountain Lake Park, Md., Aug. 28, 29, 30, 31, return limit September 15. One fare plus $1.00.

AILROAD TIME CARDS.

WABASH RAILROAD.

Shoshoin and Woodland, Wyo., July 11 to 28, return limit August 15. Fare $28.30.

Roanoke, Va., August 12, 13, re

turn limit, August 31; one fare plus

25 cents.

Minneapolis, Min., August 10, 11, 13, August 31. $8.95.

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Paul, July 23, 24,

Love her! I cannot talk about it. return limit July It's like saying my prayers," he said $2.00.

reverently.

31. One fare plus

East Bound. No. 14 Local points to Detroit, Hammond 11 48 a. m. No. 6 Through train Buffalo & New York, Hammond 3:48 p. m No. 12 Through train Buffalo & New York, Boston. Hammond 11:48 p. m.

West Bonud.

5 to Chicago, Ills., Hammond 6:16 a. m. 9 to Chicago, St. Louis & Kan-

MONON

No. No. No. No. No.

Time Table Effective June 3, 1906. SOUTH.

f12 08 am 9 19 am

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REAL ESTATE

TRANSFERS

A list of transfers of real estate

furnished daily by the Lake County

Title & Guaranty Company, abstract

ers. Offices at Crown Point

merly with the Indiana Harbor Rail- Hammond, Indiana.

way company, have opened a res- Otto C. Borman to August

taurant and lunch room on Block ave- lots

nue, Indiana Harbor. 7-13-tf

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE

COUNTY. In the La

Court, October Term. 1906 Cause Otto C. Borman to Gostlin Meyn, lots

Peters,

5 and 16. Oak Ridge

tion, Tolleston, Ind., for $1.00 August Peters to Otto C. Borman, lots 16, 17, 18, 19, re-subdivision of lots 15 to 26, block 8, Tolleston, Ind., for $1.00

No. 3,256. Action to Enforce lien

on Real Estate.

East Chicago Company vs. Charles

A. Friedrich, et al.

Now comes John L. Rodgers, cross

complainant by Knotts and Bomberhis attorneys and files an af

fidavit of a competent person, show

ing that the defendants, Charles A. Friedrich and Nellie E. Friedrich, his wife, are not residents of the

State of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore here-

by notified of the pendency of said

action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said

Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the

calling of said cause, on the 9th day

of October, A. D. 1906, the same be-

25, 24, 22 and 21, Oak Ridge addi

tion, Tolleston, Ind., for $1.00 Otto C. Borman to Edward Laderer, lot 23, Oak Ridge addition, HamInd., for $1.00

Otto C. Borman to Frederick Kirch-

hoff, lots 19 and 20, Oak Ridge addition, Hammond, Ind., for $1

Otto C. Borman to Nicholas Wahli,

lots 17 and 18, Oak ridge addition,

Tolleston, Ind., for $1.00

David Dickson to Emil Minas, lots 4,

block 2, C. Hohman's second addi

tion, Hammond, Ind., for $7,000

John N. Beckman to Bernard Doege,

lot 16, Jno. Beckman's addition, Hammond, Ind. for $1,400

Edward Laderer to Otto C. Borman,

lots 6 and 7, Oak Ridge addition, Tolleston, Ind., for $1.00

RAILROAD NOTES

E. D. Bronne, superintendent of

motive power of the Michigan Cen

tral, has been transferred to the

Lake Shore, and L. G. Parish, assist

superintendent of motive power

of the Michigan Central, is promoted

to superintendent.

The town of Suter and the Balti

more & Ohio are at daggers' points and the road proposes to retaliate

unless its authorities desist from ar

resting trainmen for running too fast through that place. There are

now five east and seven west-bound trains that stop there, and the propis to withdraw all but one train each way.

Peter Anderson an Erie conductor well known all over the road was killed this morning at Marion, O. Engine No. 1768, driven by EngiHandwork, backed up on him and literally crushed him to pieces.

Few men were so well liked as Mr. Anderson. He was a member of the O. R. C. This morning he made his first trip after a month's vaca-

tion. Mr. Anderson has a brother in Iowa and one in Ohio.

Miss Huston leaned back in her seat. Why had she never realized before how lovable Billy was? They sat in silence, their thoughts keeping time to the monstrous beat of the motor as the car swung smoothly along the hard road. Billy spoke first "She will be at Mrs. Monteith's," he said half shyly. Of course she would. If the motor continued to tear along at its present rate and they didn't land in a heap at the foot of one of the steep hills, she would be there in about half an hour. Dear, clumsy Billy! She had half a mind to tell him that she understood. His next move was more skillful. "I'm mighty grateful to you for putme on the right track," he went on reminiscently. "If it hadn't been

for you--Great Scott,

"what a fool I used to make of my

self! I don't wonder you had no use

for me.

That he should refer to the past so

lightly piqued her. He needed to be

taken down a little

"Why bother about the past when

you are sure of the present?" she

flashed back

"Why, indeed?" Billy was his cheer-

ful, smiling self again.

Only I was no end of a fool and

I've always felt that I wanted to apol

ogize to you for ranting around as I

did. Though it was real enough to me

at least I thought so then--and I was terribly cut up when you threw me

over," he went on cheerfully, "and for

a good while afterward, too." "And then?"

Oh, then I met--her." Billy's voice was very gentle. He turned impul

sively toward his companion. "When

sas City, Hammond

9:34 a. m.

Bethany Park, Ind., July 17 to August 13th, return limit August 14. One fare plus 25 cents.

Rome City, Ind., July 24 to August 16th, return limit August 20. One fare plus 25 cents.

Rome City, Ind., August 17th to 27th, return limit August 31. One fare plus 25 cents.

Rome City, Ind., Aug. 29th to Sep8th, return limit September 11th. One fare plus 25 cents.

Milwaukee, Wis., August 10, 11, 12, and 13th, return limit August 22.

he broke off, One fare plus $2.00.

Bass Lake, Ind., Every Friday and Saturday, good returning Mon$2.00 round trip.

No. 1 to Chicago, Hammond 3:03 p. m. No. 13 to Chicago St. Louis & KanCity 8:40 p. m. Trains No. 6 and 5 are through trains to Toledo, O. and Pittsburg,

Pa., with chair cars and sleeper. All trains daily. For any information 'phone 2761, or write F. H. Tristram, Ast. Gen. Pasgr Agt. 97 Adams street, ChicaIll. Fred N. Hickok, Agent. Hammond.

NORTH. No. No. 36

No. No. No. No. No. S

X Daily

F. Flag stop only. J. C. DOWNING, Agent

50 pm 55 pm 50 pm

10 am 47 am 36 am

11 11 am s4 39 pm

5 30 x7 Denotes Sunday only.

except Sunday.

02 pm 49 pm

NOTICE TO PUBLIC.

Erie has placed on sale a ten-ride

ticket between Hammond and Chi

cago, for $2.00.

All points on Lake Chautauqua. N.

Y., on sale daily, good returning any

time up to and including October 31.

$18.25 round trip.

Michigan Central Excursions. The .Michigan Cantral on Friand Saturday of each week until September 29th will sell week-end return tickets to St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, New Buffalo, Three Oaks, Harbor, New Buffalo, Three Oaks,

Buchanan and Niles, Michigan at

$2.00 for round trip. To Dowagiac

and return. $2.75. To Lawton and

return, $3.00. Good for return un til Monday after date of sale. I. E. Dickinson, 6,9,6t. Ticket Agent.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL.

The Niagara Falls Route. Time card in effect June 1906:

17th,

Probably 100,000 annual compliinterstate railroad passes

ing the 2nd day of the next term of Nicholas Wahli to Otto C. Borman, will be canceled and not issued Jan-

said Court to be begun and held in lots 12, 13, 14, and 15, Oak Ridge uary 1, 1907. Instructions are now

the Court House at Hammond, in said addition. Tolleston, Ind., for $1 being sent out by presidents of all

County and State on the 2nd Monday Gostlin, Meyn & Co., to Otto C. Bor- of the principal systems that, by

October, A. D. 1906, said action will man, lots 1 to 5, Oak Ridge addi- reason of the passage of the new be heard and determined in their tion, lots 8 to 11, formerly 21 and commerce law, free transportation

22, block 8, Tolleston, Ind., for $1 after January 1 must be limited to

Thos. Hammond to Otto H. Duelke, the classes exempted in th

lots 6 and 7, block 4, Fogg and measure. This cuts off the annual Hammond's addition, except 10 passes that have been issued to thouoff south side, Hammond, Ind., sands of persons with personal busi-

for $500 ness and other connections who hav

Agnes Rozrodiski to Crown Brewery been favored in the past. There

o., lot 14, block 5, southeast no come-back or reading between

quarter section 29-37-9, East Chi- lines of the orders, and on and after

cago, Ind., for $1,500 January 1, what is known as the

Hiram B. Yost to Frank F. Fisher, purely complimentary railroad pass

lot 21, block 21, second addition, will no doubt be a thing of the past

Indiana Haror, Ind., for $350

East Chicago Co. to Hiram B. Yost,

lot 21, block 21, second addition,

Indiana Harbor, Ind., for $225

Lettie J. Turner to A. Murray Turn

er, lot 11, block 4, Wilcox and

absence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here

unto set my hand and affix the seal

f said Court, at Hammond, this 12th

day of July A. D. 1906. HAROLD H. WHEELER, Clerk L. S. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION,

$13.35 from Hammond to Chautau

qua Lake and return. Tickets on sale

July 6th and July 27th. Return limit

30 days from date of sale.

excursion to Bas Lake

you see her," he said radiantly, "you Ind. Commencing June 24th and eve

will understand." Ind., commencing June

A shadow crossed Miss Huston's every Sundav following untail S

face. Of course the whole thing was

the whole thing was 23rd, 1906 inclusive. Good only

only a ruse of Billy's, but for a begin-

Sunday special excursions

part was remarkably well

played. To Bippus, Ind., east, Chicago, Ill.,

There was a little jolt as Billy less- and return, every Sunday at one fare

ened speed; then the car swung west, and all intermediate points

smoothly into a wide shaded drive- turning only on date of sale. Bag-

way leading to a rambling old stone gage cannot be checked on Sunday

house. A laughing, chattering crowd excursion tickets

Wabash Excursions FROM CHICAGO

$14.40 $20.00 $21.00 $22.50 $21.00

TORONTO and Return. On sale daily. MONTREAL and Return. On sale daily. CONCORD and Retnrn. On sale June 15 to 30, and July 18; Aug. 8 & 22; Sept. 5 and 19. PORTLAND, Me., and Returu. Selling dates same as to Concord. RUTLAND, Vt., and Return Selling dates same as to Concord.

filled the wide porch--tea tables were being set in the old fashioned garden,

but as Mrs. Monteith gathered her in a

vigorous embrace Katherine was con

scious of but two things--that at sight

or them a slender, dark eyed girl had

left one of the groups and followed

Mrs. Monteith to the wide stone steps,

and that Billy had cleared those steps

two at a time and was holding the girl's hands as if he never meant to let

them go.

Mrs

For additional information call at

Erie ticket office or write A. M. De-

Weese, assistant agent Erie Railroad

Co., Hammond, Ind.

Subscribe for the Lake County Times.

LETTER LIST

Proportjonirt rates to many other points in Canada and New England

For complete details as to stop-overs, etc. address

F. H. TRISTRAM, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 97 Adams St., CHICAGO.

The following letters remain un

called for at the Hammond postoffice

Monteith smiled as her eyes for the week ending

followed Katherine's.

ERIE RAILROAD

Effective Monday, July 23d, 1906. West Bound. No. 27--6:42 a. m. daily except

the Estate of

Deceased; No.

tn the matter of Lemuel Delong, 231.

.Notice is hereby given that the

undersigned has been appointed Ad

ministrator of said Estate, by the

clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solCHARLES C. SMITH, Administrator. Dated July 21, 1906. Crumpacker & Moran, attorneys for Administrator.

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That the passengers on the fast

express trains of the big trunk line

of the United States will

will be enter

tained by vaudeville performances

etc., while being whirled across the

Godfrey's addition, Hammond, Ind. country, is believed by J. D. Brown,

and lot 11 Rimbach's second ad- assistant general passenger agent of

dition. Hammond, Ind., for $1 the Erie railroad to be an innovation

L. E. Jones to Catherine Patterson that will be undertaken by ra

all blocks 1 and 3 and lots 1 to in the near futture. He believes th

3, 13 to 48, block 4, L. S. Os- his radical departure is practical and

born's addition. S. E. 1/4 S. E. 1/4 of that it will fill a long-felt want and

section 12-36-9, for $300 will make a decided hit with the

Carl Ebrhardt to Christian F. Klass, traveling public. Mr. Brown says:

It would be easy to provide a

theatrical performan

or concert on

a train. I have seen it done

proved a big success. It was on a

special train in Texas, in which a

party of railroad officials were mak

ing a tour of the south. One end

of a private car was fitted

containing 240

section 2-34-9.

acres, for Adam E. Kaiser to Eliza Jane Goff, lot 8. block 11, Railroad addition. Crown Point, Ind., for $550

up as a

Besides the foregoing transfers stage and the members of the party there have been filed with the re- gave a minstrel performance. What corder of Lake county, Ind., four was to amuse regular passengers, and mortgages, four releases and three the expense attached to such a proinstruments. ject would, in my opinion, be very Otto C. Borman filed a plat of Oak small in comparison to the great Ridge addition to Tolleston, contain- amount of patronage the road would ing eleven lots and being a re-subdi- derive from such an innovation. I am

vision of block 8 of the original town sure that many talented actors and

of Tolleston, Ind.

REMAINS SENT AWAY. The remains of Frank J. Moffet

were sent to Alliance, O., yesterday

forenoon. Mr. Moffet was a member

of the local lodge of Eagles which sent a delegation with the body. John Welty, father of the widow, W.

N. and J. S. Moffet, brothers of the

deceased, were here yesterday from

Alliance, Kalamazoo and Detroit re-

pecively and accompanied the body

to it final resting place.

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"Of course he has told you all about

it, she laughed. "Come, Billy, don't monopolize Miss Deeriug--you engaged people are so selfish. Don't you see

I am waiting to introduce Miss Huston

to your fiancee?"

What the Boilers Were For. In the eyes of all engineers of steamthe deck officers of their ships are profoundly ignorant. Here is one of the stories they tell: A young mate went into the engine room with a message from the captain to the enThe latter saw the other was interested and began to explain things to him. Being a civil and obliging man, he made no attempt to tell fairy tales to the stranger, and, moreover, he kept as clear as possible of all puztechnicalities. He pointed out the cylinders, the various rods, the ecthe shaft, and so on, explainroughly the uses of the various pumps and auxiliary machinery and

the mate was genuinely pleased and

interested and said so

going up on deck

Miss Hattie Barnes (2).

Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mr. Jos. Bonner. C. H. Hammond. Mr. Geo. E. Leville. Mr. Matt H. Martin. Mr. J. Maxwell. Ed. Nicksch. Fred Pecceny. Miss Grace Stapekemper. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. Miss Georgia Savage (2). Stetson Lumber Co. Miss Mary Anna Wolf. W. H. GOSTLIN, Postmaster.

No. 7--6:12 a. m., daily. No. 9--7:30 a. m., daily. No. 25--8:45 a. m., daily. No. 23--10:05 a. m., daily except

Sunday.

No. 21--3:50 p. m. No. 3--4:43 p. m.

No. 101--8:50 p. m

Bass Lake.,

No. 13--9:50 p. m

Monday.

Trains East. No. 2, Detroit and Local Ex. 7:58 a. m. No. 42. Grand Rapids Spl. Ex. 1:54 p. m. No. 60, Resort Spl. Friday and Saturday only 2:37 p. m. No. 22. Kalamazoo Acc'm. Ex. 3:55 p. m. No. 44. Grand Rapids Exp. D. 7:40 p. m.

No. 6, Detroit Express, D 10:47 p. m. No. 36, Atlantic Express, D 12:49 a. m. No. 14 due at 3:47 p. m. will stop for passengers for Kalamazoo or points east thereof. No. 10 due at 11:10 a. m. will stop for passengers for Buffalo or points east thereof when advance notice is given. Trains West. No. 41, Grand Rapids and Chicago Exp. D 6:20 a. m. No. 37, Pacific Express D 6:40 a. m. No. 63, Resort Spl Monday only 9:22 a. m. No. 27, Chicago Acc'm Ex. 9:55 a. m. No. 43, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Exp. 11:53 a. m. No. 9, Mich & Chicago Exp. D 2:06 p. m. No. 45, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Spl. D 4:08 p. m. No. 5. Detroit & Chgo Exp. Ex. 5:12 p. m. No. 47, Kal. & Chgo. Exp. Ex. 7:05 p. m. No. 49, Kal. & Chgo Exp. Sunday only 9:13 p. m.

No. 61, Resort Spl. Sunday only

9:35 Ex.-Daily except Sunday.

D.-Daily. I. E. Dickinson, Agent.

p. m.

Sunday only, daily except

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF

CREDITORS.

In the District Court of the United

States for the District of Indiana.

In Bankruptcy. Before John O. Bowers, Referee.

Then, when In the matter of William B. LaParle,

again, a thought Bankrupt.

seemed to strike him. Halting on the No. 29 (Hammond) in Bankruptcy.

plained his difficulty. "Thanks, awful- To the creditors of William B. La-

made the whole thing as plain as a county of Lake, state and district of

pikestaff. But one thing I don't quite Indiana, a bankrupt:

grasp. What are the boilers for?" Notice is hereby given that on the The engineer promptly replied, "Why, 19th day of July, 1906, the said to keep the firemen from wearying, William B. LaParl

you idiot!"

judicated a bankrupt and that the Cause of Adam's Fall. first meeting of creditors of said A Scotchman of the name of Adam bankrupt will be held in the public MacPherson, who was very fond of court house in the city of Hammond, his "wee drapy" whisky, coming home county of Lake, state and

rather late one Saturday night, stum-

bled and got a nasty fall, which com- Indiana, on the 30th day of July A. 302 State bled and got a nasty fall, which com

pelled him to remain in bed for a few D. 1906, at ten o'clock in the foredays, according to London Tit-Bits. noon at which time said creditors

The old man and his wife were strict may attend, prove their claims, ap-

esbyterians, and the minister used point a trustee, examine the said to come to the house of his weekly bankrupt and transact such other

East Bound. No. 28--6:55 p. m., daily except

Sunday. Hammond only.

No. 26--6:43 p. m., daily. No. 10--6:02 p. m., daily. No. 14--4:20 p. m., daily except

Sunday.

No. 20--3:25 p. m., daily. No. 4--11:53 a. m., daily. No. 102--9:00 a. m., Sunday only,

Bass Lake.,

No. 24--8:10 a

Sunday.,

A. M. DeWeese, Agent

Pennsylvania Line

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x 5 50 am 6 45 am s11 35 pm 12 32 am 26 " 7 35 " 5 25 am 6 2

5 30 " 6 41 " 6 00 " 6 59 8 05 " 9 01 " 8 50 " 10 11 11 20 " 12 38 pm 3 50 pm 4 48

6 41 " 7 45 " x 8 00 " 9 00 " s10 11 " 11 10 x12 38 pm 1 35 pm 3 31 " 4 30 " x 4 48 " 6 05 " 5 32 " 6 30 " 5 32 " 7 00 " x 7 00 " 8 00 "

Daily

x Daily except Sunday Sunday only

4 15

4 30 5 40 6 15

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5 32 5 32 6 42 7 17

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m., daily except

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visits and remain for a cup of tea an

a chat with the old lady. During their

conversation they talked of Bible suband the minister, talking of the garden of Eden, remarked:

"And, Mrs. MacPherson, what do

you think was the cause of the fall of

Adam?" (He meant Adam of the garden of Eden.) The old lady looked embarrassed and, glancing toward the bedroom in which her husband lay, lowered her voice in a whisper, leaned over to the minister and said: "It was aye the drink, sorr; it wa aye the drink."

business as may properly come before

JOHN O. BOWERS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Referee District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind., the 19th day of July, 1906. NOTE.--Creditors will please obrequirements concerning proof of claims. See section 57 of bankact 1898, General Order XXI and froms.

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