Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1906 — Page 7

THE LAKE -COUNTY TIMES PAGE SEVEN

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Want Column WANTED Waitress tor dining room. Goo J wages. Apply at Monou hotel. S,8,3t.

WANTED I'ai tiK-r in candy business, or will sell. Address 241 F'.)tth Hohnian street, Hammond, In.!. 8-8-31 WANTED Bricklayers at once, 70 ctnts yer hour. Angus Dros. & Co., Gibson. fnl,. 8-9-2t WANTED Carpenters at once. Angus Bros. & Co.. Gibson, ind. f-i-2t. WANTED Room and board in private family for three gentlemen. Add re Times office. Care B. F. D. s-.-2t; W A N T E D Dining Room girls, chambermaids, dishwashers. Good wages. HOTEL MAJESTIC, Hammond, Iml. -S.ti.Ot. WANTED Two boys between 17 and IS years of age, willing to learn a trade ran find steady employment at the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co., 410 Indiana avenue. If not looking for steady employment don't apply. S-G-3t WANTED Waiters at Restaurant. the Maine 4-10-tf WANTED One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping purposes. Address Phillip Miller, Lion store, drug department. WANTED Five men for work in shipping room; good position. Apply at once. W. B. Conkey Co. S-712t LOST Small red leather pocket book, belonging to Erie Engineer Marton; probably lost in Harrison park. Finder please return to operator in Erie depot. 8-S-lt LOST Between 24 4 Sibley and G29 Michigan avenue, $10. Finder please leave same at 244 Sibley and receive reward. S-7-2t LOST Small black pocket book, containing one $5 bill, one silver dollar and some change, amounting to $6.70 in all; lpst on car leaving distillery at about 3:20 p. m.. Finder please return to Janet Blair, 634 Michigan avenue, and receive reward. 8-7 NOTICE For fine dressmaking call at ,135 East WLlliams street. 8,4,3w. LOST Black horse about.. 1,200 pounds. 12 years old., Long mane and tail.. Notify K. Happy," 113 street and Greenbay avenue. South Chicago. -7,31, 6t. FOR RENT Hall for club and soceity purposes. Former Hammond club rooms. Apply to A. II. Tapper, or to Hammond & Cormany Insurance So. 7,17,tf. FOR SALE 9 room house cheap; 50 foot lot, in heart of city. Inquire 19 State street, Hammond. 8-41m FOR SALE A new gasoline launch. Enquire at SI 9 Sheffield avenue. 8,3,4t. 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. 7-10-lm. 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. 406-40S-410-412. Indiana Avenue. Tephone 1871. 6-21-tf 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. IS. 1906. for the erection and completion of a heating and ventilating system in a four room school bail. line to be erected at Saxony, Ind. Certified check $4 00. Bonds for full amount of contract. Cheek to be made payable to F. Richard Schaaf Jr., Township Trustee. Flans etc. car. be seen at -he office of the architect, J. T. Hut ton. 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. Scaled bids will be received by ihe advisory board and township trustee until 12 noon sharp, Aug. IS, HmG. for all school supplies needed for the year 1906. together with furniture, seats and blackboards. Information can be had by applying .0 F R. SCHAAF. Trustee, -2S,tf Hammond Ind.,

In the Way of Sport

t SCORES AT BASE BALL Chicnjro, An?. 0. Following are the base ball scores: League: At Ronton Pittsburg 2, Boston 0; at New York- Chicago 3, New York 2; at Philadelphia and Brooklyn Rain. American: At Detroit Washington 0, Detroit 0: (second garnet Washington 7. Detroit 4; at Cleveland Boston 3, Cleveland 1; (speond game) Boston 1, Cleveland 0; at St. Loui New York 1, St. Louis 2 ten innings; at Chicago Philadelphia 0, Chicago 1 ten innings. Association: At Indianapolis St. Paul 2, Indianapolis ."; at Louisville Minneapolis 2. Louisville 0; at Toledo and Columbus Weather. Western: At Denver Sioux City 3, Denver 4; at Pueblo Des Moines 13, Pueblo 4. GAMES FOR TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. - Washington at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Brooklyn. -Pittsburg at New Y'ork. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. STANDING OF TEAMS. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

w. L. Pet. Chicago 71 30 .703 Pittsburg C3 34 .650 New York 61 35 .633 Philadelphia 4 6 54 .4 60 Cincinnati 4 4 57 .4 36 Brooklyn 41 5fi .423 St. Louis 37 65 .363 Boston 34 C6 .340

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Philadelphia 59 38 .608 New York 57 3S .600 Chicago 57 43 .570 Cleveland 53 4 3 .552 St. Louis ...... .49 48 .505 Detroit 48 50 .490 Washington 39 58 .402 Boston .28 72 .2S0

CENTRAL LEAGUE.

Grand Rapids ...64 35 .647 Canton v 56 . . 39- .589 Springfield ..... ; 58 ' 42 .580 Wheeling 54 47 .535 Evansville 46 47 .495 Dayton - 45 54 .4 55 South Bend 41 57 .4 IS Tefre Haute . 27 70 .278

Walker'3 Pitching. It was erroneously stated in a recent account of the game between the Joe Long Juniors and the Conkey team that B. Wagner, one of the pitchers for the Conkey's proved the better slab artist than Walker, the Junior's pitcher, it is true that only 2 hits were made off Wagner while there were six made off Walker but when it is known that Walker pitched the whole game it will be seen that Walker did not have the worst of the bargain by any means. Besides B. Wagner, the Conkey team Introduced three pitchers, Farrell, White and E. Wagner, each of whom essayed to toss the sphere for a while. Can't Shoot Rabbits After Oct. 1. Local sports will be glad to know that on Aug. 15th the law against dove shooting will be raised. Sept. 1 the hunters will be allowed to go after the ducks. Duck shooting has many enthusiastic adherents all over Indiana, and the big marshes along the Kankakee and other rivers will be filled with the sportsmen. From Oct. 1 to Nov. 1, the season will be absolutely closed, even against rabbit hunting, with the exception of ducks and other water fowls. This is done to prevent the shooting of quail under the guise of other kinds of hunting. The quail are very young at this period and make no effort to get away and one man with a gun can do a great amount of slaughter. However, the men are well repaid when the quail and prairie chicken season opens on Nov. 10. The Man'a rtuslneti. "Awreally," remarked Gussie Dudelev, "isn't it ridiculous to say 'clothes do not make the man?'" Quite so," replied Cholly Dresser. "If one didn't have so many clothes one would not need a man." Philadelphia Press. Her Hefprnef, ' "I nin not quite satisfied with, your references." said the lady of the house to the cook applying for work. "Nayther am I. mum. but they're the best I coukl get." Milwaukee Sentinel. Adversity borrows its sharpest sting I from our impatience. Home.

KcGRAW AND BRASH HAVE BEEN TAMED.

Backed Up Eadh on Th'eir Buccaneering Stand of the Day Before Johnstone Umpires and Spuds Win. Mr. Johnstone, the umpire who was the central figure in the day-be-by the crowd yesterday who in this manner showed their disapproval of the unsportsmanlike conduct of John T. Brush and Manager McGraw oi i the New York team. The Giant were as metk as lambs and showed no sign ol wishing riot, fearing that they themselves might prove to be the victims as they had been received by the fans with a many hisses as cheers. Reulbach had the best of Ames until the r.inth inning when Chance had to replace the bic pitcher with Brown lo save the game. Steinfeldt's batting was a big facto; in the game as he got one telling hit and one lucky one, each of which brought runs. "In the ninth New York managed to fill the bases when Reulbach lost his nerve. Strang sacrificed and Dahlen was presented with a base on balls. Brown stepped in at this time and retired Gilbert, held Wiltse to a. fly that was easily fielded by Slagle and the Spuds had won the last of its sensational series with the so-called Giants. The White Sox beat the Athletics for the fourth time yesterday on the South Side but. it took ten seething innings to do it aud then the score was only 1" to 0. The victory yesterday makes it eleven out of twelve for the Sox and they are getting the pennant fever so bad that nothing but the winning of a full series will satisfy them at this stage of the game. Incidentally the Chicago Americans jumped clear over the team from Cleveland and landed safely in the third place. This feat was accomplished partly because the Sox won and mostly because Cleveland was considerate enough to drop both games of a double header to Boston. The Sox played through ten fast innings without a hitch while the only error for the Phillies was a fumble by Lennox which did not amount to anything. The struggle between Plank and Patterson, "the boy wonder" was Buch as is seldom seen and the support of the -players was just as brilliant. : The winning run was scored when Davis walked and Dougherty banged out a three bagger at the critical moment. Yanger-Herman Fight Tomorrow. Next Friday night at the base ball park at Indianapolis will be pulled off what is by many conceded to be the best boxing attraction ever held in, the state when Benny Yanger and Kid Herman meet in a ten round contest. An enormous crowd is looked for and a special excursion train will be run from Chicago to the fight and perhaps from other surrounding cities. The men will fight at night in the base ball park with the ring directly over the home plate. Only newspaper men and the police are allowed outside of the ring with the second, of the fighters. The spectators view the contest from the grand stand. Roy Bronsoa and Mickey Ford have been matched to box cm the semi-windup of the entertainment. They will fight at 12S pounds.. OPENED BY MISTAKE IS NO LONGER AN EXCUSE Look Twice Before You Tear a Letter Open or It May Cost You $200 Penalty Intended for Inquisitiyes. Persons who receive mail from the postofnee will do well to scan carefully the name on the envelope, and if it is not their name, promptly turn it back to the postofnee department, unless they want to get into serious trouble with Uncle Sam. Word has gone forth that the "mistake'' excuse many people give for opening mail, intended for some other party. will no longer be accepted, the excuse being used by unscrupulous peo ple In digging into mall matter which did not belong to them. The penalty for the violation of this or der is a fine of $200. and Uncle Sam usually means business when he says he will do a thing. The department rules thusly: Mai! must be carefully looked over before it is opened, and if the letter is in tended for some other person thai yourself, turn it back promptly and do not open it, for unless it is ad dressed to you. it is very plainly not intended for. you. As for the clerk who turns over to you the wrong mail, the . department does not say what will be done,with him, but it is presumed that the penalty will be a plenty.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

A list of transfers of real estatefurnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, stracters. Offices at Hammond Crown Point, Ind. Thomas Murray to Gary Land abas d (- - i Part N. Wr U section 6-36-S, containing 124.76 acres, for $1 Thonas Murray to Gary Land Co.. south U, also N. E. li section 6-36-S. except that part of N- E. iol said section lying on right of wav of P. Ft. W. and C. Ry.. for Thomas Murray part N. E. h: 51 Land Co., 6-3 G-s for V 1 Land Co.. ! section and N. W. W. Ji and to Gary section Thomas Murray to Gary W. 2 5 chains S. YY. 31-3 7-8: also S. E. ! i lot 2 or E. U S. lot 3 or W. Yz S. W. 30-37,9; also North and lot 1 or E. u S. l4 section East i; E. and U and section section section section $1 i and lot 1 or E S. E. E. U lot 2 or W. '2 S. oo-Ji-r, aisu o. . -4 25-37-9. and part N. W. U 25-37-9 and S. E. U 25-37-9 for Thomas Murray to Gary Land Co., part section 3-3 C-S and part section 3 4-37-S for $1 Thomas Murray to Gary Land Co.. all of section 5-36-8 except P. Ft. W. C. and Wabash Ry. for $1 Thomas Murray to Gary Land Co., lots 3 and 4 and S. W. U S. E. 4 section 25-37-9; also N. W. i N. E. H and S. Y N. W. '4 section 36-37-9; also lots 1 and 2 section 30-37-8; all N. E. i N. W. U and S. U N. W. V and N. E. 14 and E. S. E. and lot 3, section 31-37-S, fractional section S- W. O. section 31-37-8, except 25 chains off W. side, except part In N. E. corner, lot 4 conveyed to Richard Much, containing 2 acres, for $ 1 Richard Trimble to Gary Land Co., N. V2 section 10-36-8, except right of way of HL C. Ry. Co., for..$l Bessie Purdy to James W. Purdy, E. 32.28 acres off that part of E. V2 S. W. '4 section 35-33-9, for $1 James H. Purdy to John W. Purdy, part W. Va S. E. section 25-33-9, containing 53 acres; also part N. W. hi N. t E. 14 section 2-32-9 for $1 Union National Savings and Loan Assn., to Chicago, Ind., So. Ry. Co., Wr. J lot 10, block 1, Helberg's Oak Ridge addition, Hammond, Ind., for $325 Calumet Realty Co. to A. Wolters, lots 6and 7, block 1, resubdivision Hoffman's first addition, Hammond, Ind., for :...$350 Minnie Ruby to Pauline Drewanz. lots 4 8 and 49, block 15, J. Wm. Eschenberg's State Line addition, Hammond, Ind., for .......$500 August Drewaiig to Minnie Ruby, lot 4 8 and 4 9, block 15. J. Wm. Eschenberg's State Line addition. Hammond, Ind., for $500 Bertha W. Neubauer to Israel L. Co hen, undivided 1-3 lots 5 to 12. block 8. subdivision N. U N. E. N. W. section 9-36-8, Tolleston. Ind., for $100 James F. Bradford to James M. Bradford, lot 25. S. Yz lot 2.4. blocfc 6. Franklin's addition, Hammond. Ind., for $1 Walter W. Cleveland to Edward C. Ames, part lot 4 and part lot 6 Commissioner's addition, Crown Point, Ind., for $400 Margaret A. LaRue to Edwin A. Din widdie, lots 5 6 and 57, Fogg & .Hammond's second addition, Ham 7' inond. Ind., for .$1 Robert Randham to John Larson Jr.. -r E, Vt S. W. VA N. E. H section -29-36-7, for $2,000 Henry C. Dovenmuehler to Chicago, Ind. &Southern Ry. Co., westerly 25 feet of the easterly 50 feet of lot 1, the westerly half of the west erly half of lot 3, all of lots lot 1. the westerly half of the west erly half of the easterly half of lot 6. part of lots 7. 8, and 9, all of lots 17, 18, 19 and part lot 20, block 1, Helberg's Oak Ridge ad dition, Hammond, Ind.. for.... $12,550 Fred H. Korte to Chicago, Ind. and Southern Ry. Co., W. U E. H lot 9, and E. 50 feet lot 10, block 1 Helberg's Oak Ridge addition Hammond, Ind., for $9 30 Herman Beckman to Chicago, Ind. So. Ry. Co.. W. half lot 1, E half lot 2. block 1, Helberg's Oak Ridge addition, Hammond, Ind.. for.... $1,200 Edward G. Helberg to Chicago, Ind. So. Ry. Co., lot 1, except the westerly 75 feet thereof in block 1, Helberg's Oak Ridge addition, Hammond, Ind., for $1,000 Walter L. Allman to Adele F. Adams, S. W. U 3. W. U section 3-30-9, containing 30 acres, for $1 John Black to Adele F. Adams, 10 acres in a square form out of N. W. corner of S. W. U section 3-36-9. for . . ....;...$! Andrew Nelson to Oscar' -Franson, part of section 5-36-7 for $1

Henry Alpers" to Chicago, Ind. . Stf, j Ry. TCo.. E. 2 E. H lot 6, Hel-j berg's Oak Ridge addition. Ham-1

rcona, inn., . ror . ;ovw Mary Ann Parker to Bridget Newman, lots 204, 224, 2SS. 215, 331, 273. 2S&, "3-3 4 N.E. ' section 2 4 3 'i -6 . Liverpool, '"Ind., for Beside? Jht ' foregoing transfers there have been filed with the re corder or Lake county, ind.. four ; mortgages, four releases and eight : miscellaneous instruments. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Hammond. Ind., July 2S. ISO '3. Sealed proposals will b: received j at the cff.ee of F. Richard Schaaf, Jr. j Township Trustee of North township, in the Superior Court build- j iug at Hamond. ind., until 12 noon j sharp. Aug. IS, 1906. for the erection building to be erected near Saxony, Lake county, Ind. Certified check 51,000 payable to j F. Richard Schaaf Jr. Trustee. Bonds j full amount of contract. Flans, etc. can be seen at the ofhee of architect I J. T. Button. 306 Hammond building, j Hammond, Ind. j The richt :s repprvprl to reiert. anv I or all bids. F. RICHARD SCHAAF, JR. Trustee North Township. 7,2S,tf. Notice of Administration In the matter of t!i F.PtfUe of )' ilAKIAN F. SUTTON.- No. Deceased. ' Notice is herefiy piven tint the tinderned has In-en appointed Administrator of aid Lstate by the Clerk ot the Luke Superior Court. Paid Estate is Btippnstd to te solvent. IKACL J. SUTTON. Administrator. Dated July V. l'X. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, October Term. 1906. Cause No. 3,25 6. 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 af fidavit 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 tlifc 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, 1 here unto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of July A. D. 1906. HAROLD II. WHEELER. Clerk L. S. C. SHERIFF'S SALE, Cause No. 303?. FriU Rimei vs. William WicVs al Hy virtue of an order of sale directed to me from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in harid, at the eat door of the Court House In Crown Point. Indiana. 00 Saturday, August 18, 1906. between the hours of 1" o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding even yearn cf the following described real estate, to-wit Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20' in block one til in Rolling Mill Addition to the C ity of Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana. If such rent. and profits will not sei 1 for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, 1 will at the same time and place ofTor for saJe the fee simple in and to said real estate, or as much thereof as may he sufficient to satisfy said decree, interest, cost and accruine costs. Taken as the property of William Wicks and Mrs. William Wicks, whose true Christian name is unknown at the suit of Fritz Rames. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES J. DALGHERTY, Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana W. E. ROE. Attorney tor Plaintiff. 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 21'th day of July. A. t.. 1905, On readins the petition of the bankrupt for his c!ischarpe. It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the lthriaof Angr.bt. A. D.. 116. 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 newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that Vi Clfrk shall send h mail to a!! t creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Jud?e of said Court, and the seal thereof. 1 at Indianapolis, m sajd Uistnct, on the 2Uh day of July, A. D., J:6. NOBLE C. BUTLER. (Seal of the Court) Clerk. Subscribe for the Lake County Times,

RAILROAD TIME CARDS.

WABASH RAILROAD. ; East Bound. No. 14 Local points to Detroit. Hammond 11 4S a. m. : No. 6 Through New York, H train Buffalo & j mmond.. 3: 4 8 p. ci j No. 12 Through train Buffalo & New York, Boston, Hammond.. 11:43 p. ra. West SonucL No. 5 to Chicago, His.. Haxmcnd 6: 1 6 a. m. No. 9 to Chicago, St. Lojis & Kansas City, Hammond .... 9:24 a. m. No. 1 to Chicago, Hammond.... ) . C 1) p . m No. 13 to Chicago St. Louis A. Kansas City S: 4 0 p. m. Trains No. 6 and o are through trains to Toledo, O. and Pittsburg, Pa., with chair cars end sleeper. All trains daily. For any information 'phone 2761, or write F. H. 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 -5:45 a. m., daily except, Sunday. No. 7 6:12 a. m.," daily. ' ' No. 9 7:30 a. in., daily. No. 25 S:45 a. In., dally. No. 23 10:05 a. m.. dally except Sunday. No. 21 3:5u p. m. 4 No. 3 4:43 p. m. No. 1018:50 p. m., Sunday only, Bass Lake., No. 13 9:50 p. m., daily except Monday. , East iound. No. S 10:25 p. m., daily. No. 2S 6:55 p. m., dally 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. in., Sunday only, Bass Lake., No. 24 8:lu a. ci., dally except Sunday., A. M. DeWeese, Agent. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. . West Hammond, III., July 30. 1900 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 a3 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 of West Hammond. All proposals or bids must be accompanied hy cash or by check payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local improvement in his official capacity, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than 1 per cent of the 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. , CANE RACKS NIGGER BABIES. The Northern Indiana Firemen's association are to have a tournament at East Chicago on Aug. 18th and th undersigned wishes to hear from parties wishing to secure concessions for Nigger Baby Racks, Cane Racks and Merry-go-Rounds. Address, SECRETRAY CHA3. DONOVAN. . . East Chicago... NOTICE. Every man, woman and child in Hammond can ret photographs FREE by trading with merchants who are giving Johnson's photo checks. Ortt &. Towle are giving them on all cash purchases. 7.3 l,5t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate ' of Lemuel Delong, Deceased;' No. 231. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the 71erk of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be-solvent. CHARLES C. SMITH, Administrator. Dated July 21, 1906. Crumpacker & Moran, attorneys i for Administrator.

M0I10N

Tlme Table Effective June 3, 190 3. SOUTH. No. f!2 9 OS nra 19 am No. No. o 1 ..12 50 rr.i . . 3 5." pra . . 9 50 pm No. No. 39 NORTH. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4. 6 .To 9 10 am 47 am 36 am 40 32 3S C. 3 0. 11 11 am s4 39 pm 5 02 pm x7 49 pm No. S Denotes Sunday only. X Daily except Sunday. F, Flag stop only. J. C. DOWNING. Agent. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. The Niagara Falls Route. Time card In effect June 17th, 190f: 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, Kalamasoo Aco'm. Ex, 3:55 p. m. No. 44, Grand Rapids Exp. D. . 7:40 p. ra. No. 6, Detroit Express, D 10:47 p. m. No. 36, Atlantlo Express, D.... . .12: 49 a. m. No. 14 due at 3:47 p. m. will stop lor passengers lor Kalamazoo or points east thereof. No. 10 due at 11:10 a. m. will stop for passengers for Buffalo or points east tbereof when advance notice 13 given. Trains 7cst. Exp. D 6:20 a. m. No. 37, raciflc Express D. 6:40 a.m. No. 63, Resort Spl Monday only.. 9:22 a. m. No. 27, Chicago Acc'm Ex. 9:65 a. m. No. 43, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Exp.. .11:53 a. m. No. 9, Mich & Chicago Exp. D. . . . I. 2:06 p. ra. No. 45, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Spl. D ..4................ 4:08 p.m. No. 5. Detroit & Chgo Exp. Ex.. .... 5:12 p. xa. No. 47, Kal. & Chgo. Exp. Ex.... 7:05 p. rVIl. 0 -t IV 74 1 AT I . n I'll If kill i V . T- A f Tr 1 B T C..v. J n v oalj. TiaV. m. No. 01, Resort Spl. Sunday only. 9:35 p. m. Ex. Dally except Hunday. D. Dally. : i 1. E. Dickinson, AgentPennsylvania Line Schedale in effect Sunday, Nor. 26, '05 Lv.Hamd Ar Chi Lv Chi Ar llamd x 5 50 am 6 45 am sit 85 p m 12 32 a m o 25 a m 6 30 6 41 " 7 45 X 800 " 9 00 61011 "1110 6 41 " ' 6 59 " 901 . ion; 6 00 8 0' 8 50 11 20 tt X12 83 pm 1 35 p m 4 SO X 4 43 5 32 5 32 x7 00 6 05 3.50 p m 4 4K it ti 6 80 700 8 00 4 15 i. ft 33 u II 4 30 5 40 6 15 ii i 5 33 6 42 7 17 Daily x Daily except Sunday s Sunday only John Przybyl FIRST CLASS Buffet arid Restaurant First Class Board. Meals at all hours. Phone 3101. 295 S. Hohman St., Cor. Douglas HAMMOND, IND. Harvard Dentists. Haramcnd't targest Dental Office. All languages spoken. Lady attendant, Or's Davis' Brothers, SS, with years of experience, up-to-data methods, unexcelled in painless operation and satisfactory work. FREE! Examination, extraction and clean!? teeth with w ork. This well known firm of dentists have done satisfactory dental work for over 70, W' people. Work guaranteed. Chicago prices. Open evenings and Sundays. Telephone 2925. S. W. csr, Hchman & Stale Sfs., fiammoid, Ind. New Map of Lake County, tnd. Mr. J. T. Edwardi of Orown Point, has nearly completed one of the most accurate and up-to-date maps erer published of Lake County, aftr two years of hard labor. ; Map will be completed in a few weeks. Send in your order to J. T." EDWARDS, Orown Point, Ind., or R. L. MILLER, Hammond, tnd. .. Subscribe for the Lake County Tines.