Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1906 — Page 7
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE SEVEN
W ant Column
WANTED First tf3ass electrician and electrician's helper. State wages w.nted. Address P. O. box No. 61, Grnsselli, ind. 8,3, 2t. WANTED Young man wnu:s board and room with neat and resectable married couple; pref'.r- living with family near Conkey Giant. 7-3-1 1. WANTED Girl for steady work. Aiiiy Siebert's llakery, Hammond Building. 7,30,tU. WANTED Ten laborers for outside work. Conkey Co. 8 Apply 2, lit. at once W. B. WAN'TKI) Man or woman to do canvassing. Call at Koiu'a drug store, 151 South ilohman street, 7,25,tf. WANTED Waiters Restaurant. at the Maine 4-10-tf WANTED Lady to address envelopes at $2. 00 per thousand as part payment on a piano, work to be done at home. Care S. IS, Times office. 8,2, tf. WANTKD One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping purposes. Address ' Phillip Miller, Lion store, drug department. LOST A 12 caret diamond stud between Douglas street and the Monon hotel. Reward of $20 will be paid if returned to this office. E. 1IANES. S,3.3t. WILL SELL new .$4 00 piano for $125.00, going to 'Frisco. Wm. Kelley, Indiana Harbor. 8,2,tf. LOST Black horse about 1;200 pounds.. 12 years old. Long mane and tail. Notify K. Happy, 113 street and Creenbay avenue, South Chicago. 7,3 l,6t. FOR RENT Hall for club and socsity purposes. Former Hammond club rooms. Apply to A. II. Tapper, or to Hammond & Cormany Insurance So. 7,17,tf. FOR BALE A new gasoline launch. Enquire at 819 Sheffield avenue. S,3,4t. Lots on easy payment plan. In Messenger's addition, $1.00 per week. , No Interest or taxes. Best location, all Improvements In. Inquire of Brandenburg & Krost, 106 First National Bank Building. 7ie-lni.-- -'i ,- - Carter's first class livery and undertaking ;open day and night. Ambulance calls answered promptly. 5-29-tf The name of the Erlebach Planing Mill is changed to the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co. 40G-408-410-412, Indiana Avenue. Tephone 1S71. 6-21-tf NOTICE. Every man, woman and chill in Hammond can get photographs FREE by trading with merchants who are giving Johnson's photo checks. Ortt & Towle are giving them on all cash purchases. 7,3 1 ,5t. HAMMOND FRUIT STORE P. Lencioni & Co, Manufacturer of Brick Ice Cream Pure Ice Cream wholesale or retail. Fine Fruits, Candies, Cig-ars, Tobaccos. 302 State St. HammonrJ, Ind B BEST IN TOWN When Yon Are Huncrv WliMEMBER Ttlfc T MAINE I RESTAURANT I AND LUNCH ROOM Men! it A:. Hours For Ladies uvl Uentlemcu 0 DEREOLOS BROS., y 122 S. Hohman Street u NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate Lemuel Delong, Deceased; 231. Notice is hereby given that v.ndersigned has been appointed ministrator of said Estate, by of No. the A tithe Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES C. SMITH, Administrator. Dated July 21, 1906. Crumpacker & Mcran, attorneys for Administrator.
REAL ESTATE
mm A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake countyTitle and Guaranty company, abstractors. Offices at Hammond and Crown Point, Ind. Lake Co. Land Co. to Souke Peterson, lot 2 4, block 2. ne U section 32,37,1 East Chicago. . $2,000.00 East Chicago Co. to Kitty Kvasnica, lot 30,block 7, 'third addition, Indiana Harbor .$200.00 Jacob Seeberg to Itanry A. Dome, lot 9, block 4 5, sections 15 and 22, 37, 9, Indiana Harbor ..$ 1 ,350. 00 Katherine A. Erk to William W. McMahan, lot 60 to 03. block 2, East Lawn add., Hammond i.enry J. Reynoi-ls to Louis Methatensky, lot 3'J, block 8. Calumet Harbor . . . . . . Besides the foregoing tarnsfers there have ben hied with the repordef of Lake county, Inuiana, two mortgages, four releases and two miscellaneous instruments. (heap l iving In Norway. '"It is a good scheme," said a rich man, "to spend the miumier in Norway. The Norwegian climate is superb, the scenery is grand and the living is cheap a dollar a day at the hotels and carriages at a half dollar a day. One fine thin. about Norway is that in tli? summer tlu night only lasts a couple of hour, and If you go as far as the North cape there is no night at aii. but the sun circles round and round the horizon and never sinks below. The Norwegian rivers abound in fish, and any one Is free to angle for front In them. The salmon river, though, are strictly preserved. Some of the salmon rivers are very fine and rent for as much as $2,000 a year. I know a man who has a river only two miles long that he pays $1,S00 for. He often gets fish sixty or seventy pounds. The day I called on him his wife came in with a forty pounder, a twenty-two pounder and a fifty-one pounder that she had caught herself within three hours." A Forest of Giants. It is almost impossible for one who has seen only the eastern or Rocky mountain forests to imagine the woods of the Pacific coast. Pictures of the big trees are as common as postage stamps, but the most wonderful thing about the big trees is that they are. scarcely bigger than the rest of the forest. The Pacific .coast bears only a tenth of our woodland, but nearly half of our timber, An average acre iu the Rocky mountain forest yields one to Jv; tu;"--and board feet of lumber; in the southern forestt.thr.e.e to four jtUou"saml in the run-thorn forest, four to six thousand. An average acre on the Pacific coast yields fifteen to twenty thousand. Telescope the southern and Rocky, mountain forests.iosa the northern ou top of them and stu-T the central into the chinks, and, acre for acre, the Pacific forest will outweigh them all. American Magazine. , .. . Stainn on Ijoos. Ink stains may be removed from a book by applyiug with -a camel's hair pencil a small quantity of oxalic acid diluted with water and then using blotting paper. Two applications will remove all traces of the ink. To remove grease spots lay powdered piocilax. each side of the spot and press with an iron as hot as the paper will bear without scorching. Sometimes grease spots may be removed, from paper or cloth by laying a pices of blotting paper on them and then pressing the blotting paper with a hot iron. The heat melts the grease, and the blotting paper absorbs it. The LUtle Toe to Go. A comparative anatomist says that the little too has got to go; that It 13 a useless appendage, already showing 115 of degeneration or withering away. It is proved that the horse, in the course of several centuries, has dropped four toes and now travels on one, and some think that rmn's pedal extremities are bound to follow a similar line of evolution. In tlw horse it is the middle digit which has survived as the fittest. In man it will be the first or great toe. In Xo Hurry. An old citizen who had been henpecked nil his life was about to die. Ills wife felt it her dirty to offer him such consolation as she might and said: "John, you are about to go, but I will follow you." "1 suppose so, Mauda," said the old man weakly, "but so fur as I am concerned you don't need t3 be in any blamed hurrv about it!" Tast, Present and Future. Mrs. D. Yoreee If I could only forget the past! But. alas, it is ever before me! Mrs. Oldun You'll have a sad future w ith your past always present. Take my advice and leave the past behind for the present and live in the future for the future and not in the past. Life. Her Word of Honor. Don't yon love me?" "Yes. dear, but I'm already engaged." "Break your engagement." "Oh, George, that wouldn't be honorable! An engagement is a sacred thing, not lightly to be entered into-or broken off. Besides" , . "Well:" "Well. I'm engaged to two men. and that makes It even worse." Cleveland Leader. Times Want Ads. Ering Results
SPORTING NOTES
SCOEES AT BASE BALL Chicago, Aug. 3. Following are tbe haw? ball eore: League: At lVwtpn Cincinnati 7, Boti-n e'sewhere Rain. American: At Cleveland rhiladelpbin o, Cleveland 2 ten innings: at Detroit New York It, Detroit 1: at St. Loui Washington 2. St. Louis 11; at Chicago Boston 0, ( "Lieu go H. Association: At Louisville Milwaukee Louisville Uj at Toledo St. I'aul 4. Toledo S; at Indiauapolis Kansas City 3, Indianapolis 0; at Columbus Minneapolis 2, Columbus 11. Western: At 1 cs Moines Pueblo i, Dcs Moines ft; at Lincoln Denver 4, Lincoln 3 seven innings, rain; at Omaha Rain. GAMES TOR TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. New York at. Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. STANDING OF TEAMS. NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. Chicago 66 29 695 New York . 59 32 .648 Pittsburg . : 59 32 .648 Philadelphia ....43 51 .457 Cincinnati 42 54 .438 Brooklyn 3S 54 .413 St. Louis 36 61 .371 Boston 3 2 62 .3 41
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia 57 34 .626 New York 55 35 .611 Cleveland 52 39 .571 Chicago SI 43 .543 Detroit 4 7 45 .511 St. Louis ..,47 45. 511 Washington 33 5S .363 Boston 26 69 .274 CENTRAL LEAGUE. Grand Rapids.... 59 34 .634 Springfield 55 37 598 Canton vv,. ,.53 37. .590 Wheeling . . 50 42 .543 EvansvtJle 43 44 .494 Dayton 41 52 .441 South Bend .....37 54 .407 Terre Haute 26 64 .2S9
WILL NOT WED. Pilfers the Game of Ease Ball to the Matrimonial Game. With the hope of quelling r'owdism in professional base ball, the Yankton cullKof South Dakota, has hired Miss Amanda Clement for regular umpire. She is the only lass in this broad land holding that job. Although it sounds almost incredible, we understand that she gives satisfaction complete. Besides "enormous personal charms" Mandy is there with good judgment and firm mind. She is perfectly serious about her profession so serious that players have ceased to josh her, but abode peaceably at any decision. "I am wedded to baseball," she told a hus ky young back-stop who aspires to major league honors and her hand, "and there's nothing doing. I've re ceived sixty offers of marriage from men in our league alone. But I be lieve that I can do more good for the nation by uplifting the characters of professionals who do not know howto behave." JOE LONGS PLAY EIG FELLOWS. Next Sunday the Joe Long Jrs. will play the regular Conkey plant team at the Harrison park grounds. The Conkey team has a lot of old players but the Joe Longs are confident of their ability to do things and expect to win the game. The lineup of the teams are as follows: W. B. Conkey Team. Louie Klitze, catcher. C. Merrill, pitcher. Witters, first base. Bubby. Wagner, second b?.se. Nick Lucy, third base. Wagner shortstop. F. Masaphol, left field. C. Ketchell, center field. Joe Dolcomb, right field. Joe Long, Jrs. C. Von!sh. catcher. Walker, pitcher. Rhode, first base. Koening, second base. Jones, third base. .Mettler- shortstop. Kayler, left field. Clabby, center field. Buehring, right field, . Subscribe for the Lake County Times.
Sax Shut Out Ecstoa.
Boston was ehut out by the White Sox without- any qualms of . conscience yesterday and clnebed its position at the end of the longest hair on the tip of the tale. For six innings not a hit was secured off White and in that time only one man reached first base. Parent got to iirst in the seventh when a grounder slipped by Isbell but after that it was one, two three, out. No scores were secured in the eighth but things looked rather dubious for a few minutes in the ninth. Collins, who batted for Boston's pitcher in the ninth went out on a fly. Hayden. Parent, and Stahl all managed to get singles. A high fly into Dougherty's territory in left field proved to be a hit, but Hayden who was on second did not realize this and so fail ed to reach third. A nign one uy Ferris was caught by Jones and the . . . 1 .- . ,i . game ended witn iue tcoie o io u iu favor of the Sox. Rain Stops Pennant Race. The three leading teams in the race tor tne rsauonai league pennant were forced to take a vacation yesterday on account of the inclem ency or the weatner. l ne rest win do the Spuds good and by today they will be on edge to avenge the Phillies for cleaning them up in the last game. THEATRICAL NOTES. Immense throngs of people were the rule at White City the past week, and the 11th week of the summer resort opened Sunday under the auspices of good weather. An innovation in bands furnishes the music at the park this week,-for the "Kilties," Canada's greatest band, which, in addition to its instrumental music given in Highlander costume, has a choir of twenty voices which sing all the Scotch melodies, both old and new, and the Clan Johnstone which gives all the reels, sword dances, and all the terpischorean oddities for which the Scottish clans are famous. On the circus ring where the free hippodrome is given, the 'great Nelson family are the primary attraction. The concessions of the park are all doing a land-office business and prove irresistible attractions to the public. On Tuesday, August' 17th, the Chicago Tribune in conjunction with the park management will give a day for the benefit of the Tribune ice and hospital fund, and it is expect ed that with anything like good weather, from 70,0i to 100,000 peo ple will pack the park on that day A special feature will be the pub lication of a minature copy of the Tribune, which will be soul as sou venirs on the grounds, the proceeds to go to the fund, and this copy of the Tribune will be filled entirely with news of White City, written by the best talent among the Tribune's staff of writers. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. West Hammond, 111., July 30. 1906 Sealed proposals or bids for the construction of a pumping station and a system of sewers provided in a certain ordinance now on file in the office of the Village Clerk of West. Hammond, will be received for the construction of said improvement as a whole, by the Board of Local Improvements on or before August 6. 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. Plans and specifications for said improvement are on file at the office of the clerk of the village or West Hammond. All proposals or bids must be ac companied by cash or by check pay able to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvement in nis omciai capacity, certined by a responsible bank, for an amount not less man i per cent ot. tne aggregate amount of the proposal, and no proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by such check or cash. The cost of said Improvement will be paid for in vouchers and bonds bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable wholly out of the fund derived from the assess ment for said improvement. Board of Local Improvements. 7-31-St. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Hammond, Ind., July 27, 1906. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. Richard Schaaf, Jr Township Trustee of North Township at the Superior Court building at Hammond, Ind., until 12 noon sharp, Aug. 18, 1906, for the erection and ! completion of a heating and ventilati ing system in a four room school building to be erected at Saxony, Ind i Certified check $400. Bonds for full amount of contract. Cheek to Ui vcc be made payable to F, Richard Schaaf Jr., Township Trustee. Plans etc. can be seen at The office of the architect, J. T. Hutton, 306 "Hammond building, Hammond. Ind. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. F. RICHARD SCHAAF, JR. Trustee North Township. 7,2S,tf.
NOTICE TO BIBDZES.
Hammond, Ind., July 2$, 1S06. Sealed proposals- will-b' received at the office of F. Richard Schaaf, Jr. Township Trustee of North township, In the Superior Court building at Hamond. Ind., until 12 noon sharp, Aug. 1.S, 1906, for the erection and completion of a four room school building to be erected near Saxony, Lake county, Ind. Certified check f 1,0 00 payable to F. Richard Schaaf Jr. Trustee. Bonds full amount of contract. Plans, etc. can be seen at the office of architect J. T. Hutton. 306 Hammond building, Hammond. Ind. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. F. RICHARD SCHAAF, JR. Trustee North Township. 7,2S,tf. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Hammond, Ind., July IS, 1906. Sealed bids will be received by the advisory board and township trustee until 12 noon sharp, Aug. IS, 1906, for all school supplies needed for the year 1906, together with furniture, seats and blackboards. Information can be had by applying to F. R. SCHAAF, Trustee, 7,2S,tf Hammond Ind., Notice of Administration In the matter of the Estate of ) MARIAN K. SUTTON'. N"o.2?3. I )ecaed. ! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has UeenaptKiniel Administrator of said liitate by the Clerk ot the Lake Superior C ourt. Said tstate is supposed to oen'urai. ISRAEL J. Jsu inw. Administrator. Dated July 27, 1906. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, October Term, 1906. Cause No. 3,256. Action to Enforce lien on Real Estate. East Chicago Company vs. Charles A. Friedrich, et al. Now comes John L. Rodgers, trus tee by Knotts and Bomberger, his attorneys and files an affidavit of a competent person, showing 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 thfc 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 ing the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday October, A. D. 1906, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here unto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of July A. D. 1906. HAROLD H. WrIIEELER. Clerk L. S. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. Cause No. 30S3. Fritz Rames vs. William Wicks, et al. By virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the Clerk of the Lake bupenor Court I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door ot the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, August 18, 1905. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding1 seven yeara of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit : Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in Block one 1 in Rolling Mill Addition to the City of Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. If such rents ana rronis wiu not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost. 1 will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in ana to said real estate, or as much thereoi as may De surhcient to satisfy said decree, interest, cost and accruintr costs. Taken as the property cf uliam lcks and !rs William Wicks, whose true Christian name ia unknown at the suit of Fritz Rames. Said sale will De maae without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHAKLhh J. DAL liHERTY. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana W. E. ROE, Attorney tor riainun. Petition of Bankrupt for his Discharge In the matter of ) E. Clarence Richardson . No. 14, In Bankruptcy Bankrupt ) Order of Notice thereon. District of Indiana, ss : On this 2' th day of July. A. D., 19, on rea(j. ing the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. it is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the ISthdarof Auirust A. D.. lJ". before said Court, at Indianapolis in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon and that notice thereof be published twice in the LAKE COUNTY TIMES, Hammond, a newspa;er printed in aid district, and that all kr.ov n creditors and other persons iu, - - and showcase, if any they have. ,hT,C in interest ni. "I'l wr m me saia time end prayer of the said petitioner should not be trr anted And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. - Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in Raid District, on the 2ith day of July. A. D., l c. NOBLE C. KUTLER. I Seal of the Court C lcrk. Subscribe for tbe Lake County Tines.
RAILROAD TIME CARDS.
WABASH RAILROAD. East Bound. No. 14 Local points to Detroit, Hammond 114Sa.m. No. 6 Through train Buffalo & New York, Hammond.. 3:4Sp. m No. 12 Through train Buffalo & New York, Boston, Hammond.. 11:43 p. m. West Bound. No. 5 to Chicago, Ills., Il3xmoni 6:16a.m. No. 9 to Chicago, St. Lcals & Kansas City, Hammond. .. . 9:31a. m. No. 1 to Chicago, Hammond.... 3:03 p. m. No. 13 to Chicago St. Louis & Kansas City v.. S:l0p. no. Trains No. 6 and 5 are through trains to Toledo, O. and Tittsburg, Pa., with chair cars and sleeper.. All trains daily. For any information 'phone 2761, or write F. II. Tristram' Ast. Gen. Pasgr Agt. 97 Adams street, Chicago, 111. Fred N. Hickok, Agent, Hammond. ERIE RAILROAD Effective Monday, July 23d, 1906. West Bound. No. 27 3:45 a. m., daily except Sunday. No. 7No. 9No. 25 No. 23 G:12 a. m., daily. 7:30 a. m., daily. -S: 45 a. iu., daily. -10:05 a. m., daily except Sunday. No. 21 3:50 p. m. , No. 3 4:43 p. m. No. 101 S: 50. p. m., Sunday only, Bass Lake., No. 13 9:50 p. m., dally except Monday. , East Bound. No. S 10:25 p. m., daily. No. 28 6:55 p. in., 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., dally. No. 102 9:00 a. m.,Sunday only, Bass Lake., , No. 24 8:10 a. e:., daily except Sunday., A. M. DeYVeese, Agent. ERIE EXCURSIONS. Mountain Lake Tark; Md.,' Aug. 28 29, 30. 31, return limit September 15. One fare plus $1.00. 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, 12. 13, August 31. $8.95. St. Paul, July 23, 24, 25, 26. return limit July 31. One fare plus $2.00. ; ' : Bethany , Park, - Ind., July 17 io 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 Sep-, tember Sth, return limit September 11th'. One fare plus . 25 cents. Milwaukee, Wis., August 10,11, 12, and 13th, return limit August 22. One fare plus .$2.00." - ".' . , Bass Lake. Ind., Every Friday and Saturday, good returning Monday. $2.00 round trip. All points on Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., on sale daily, good returning any time up to and including October 31. $18.25 round trip. $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. One dollar excursion to Bas Lake Ind. Commencing June 24th and eve Ind., commencing June 2 4th and every Sunday following untail Sept. 23rd. 1906 inclusive. Good only on Sunday special excursions. To Bippus, Ind.. east, Chicago, 111., and return, every Sunday at one fare west, and all intermediate points turning only on date of sale. Baggage cannot be checked on Sunday excursion tickets. For additional information call at Erie ticket office or write A. II. DeWeese, assistant agent Erie Railroad Co., Hammond, Ind. ' Palace of Sweets CANDIES AND ICE CREAM
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Time Table Effective June 3, 1906. SOUTH. No. No. No.
33 fi2 OS am 9 19 am 3 12 50 pm 39 2 53 pm 33 9 50 pm NORTH. 4 G 10 am 30 fj 47 am 40 3 36 am 32 11 it am 3S si 39 pm 6. 5 02 pm 30 x7 49 pm
No No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. S X - F. Denotes Sunday only. Daily except Sunday. Flag stop only. J. C. DOWNING, Agent. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. The Niagara Falls Route. Time card la effect Juno 1906: 17th, Trains East. No. Detroit and Local Ex.. 7:5S 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 Rapid 3 Exp. D. 7:40 p. bl, No. 6, Detroit Express, D.... X0: 47 p. ta. No. 36, Atlantic. Express, D... . .- ....12: 49 a. q. No. 14 due t 3:47 p. m. -will stop tor passengers tor Kalamazoo or points east thereof. No. 10 due at 11:10 a. m. will stop tot passengers for Buffalo or points east tnereol when advance notice la given. Trains West. No. 41, Grand Rapid and Chicago Exp. D...., 8:20 a. m. No. 37, Taclflc 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. ...ii:&3 a. m. No. 9, Mkh & Chicago Exd. D 2:06 p. xa. No. 45, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Spl. D 4: OS 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 r; 13Lj?. No. 61, Resort Spl. Sunday only.. '.,;..... 9:25 p. m. Ex. Daily except Sunday. ' D. Daily. ' 1 - v " - ! B Dickinson, . Agent. Pennsylvania Lino Schedule in effect Sunday, Nov. 26, '05 LviHamd Ar Chi Lv Chi Ar Hamd x 5 50am 6 45 a m all 5 p m 12 32 a m 6 26 7 3: t. 5 5 am fa 6 41 X 8 00 610 11 7 45 9 00 11 10 it 580 600 8C5 8?0 1120 6 41 " 6 59 e oi 10.11. . 'i xl2 3 pm 1 35 p m 3 31 ' 4 SO M 12 88 pm 3 4 48 ' 5 32 " 5 33 " X7 00:, 605 6 SO 700 8 00 t it 3 to p ra 4 48 C 32 5 32 6 42 717; 4 15 4 SO 8 40 615 . t t . t M M Daily z Daily except Sunday s Sunday only John Przybyli . , FIRST CLASS . Buffet and Restaurant First Class Board Jteal3 , . '.. - at all hours. PJione 3101 295 S. Hohman St., Cor. Douglai HAMMOND. IND. Harvard Dentists Hammond's Largest Dental Office 5, V. Cor. Hobman nd Stite Sts., , Hammond, Ind. BEST WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES; Why Go To Chicago, Our Trices Compete with ; Chicago Prices. EXTRACTION "0N H f REE tLbAMtl, tXA.VaNAT When woTk U ordered OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY. Lady Attendant, Phone 2923
New Map cf Lake County, Ind. Mr. J. T. Edwards of Crown Point, has nearly completed one of the most accurate and np-to-dita mape erer pnblishtd of Lake County, after two years of bard labor. -Map will be completed in a few weets. -Send in your order to J. T. EDWARDS, Crown Point, lad., or R. L MILLER, Hammond. Ini.
