Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1906 — Page 7

SATURDAY, AUGUST, 11, 190G.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAUK SEVn

Want Column

WANTED Capable young man as material and distribution clerk, also timekeeper, etc., at manufacturing works, Hammond, Ind.; good position to right person; references required. Apply 547 Monadnock Block. Chicago. 8-ll-4t WANTI'D Two German dry goods salesladies. E. C. Minas Co. S-10-2t WANTED Machinist, young man about 24 years of age, who has had considerable experience in a machine ehop. One who can make ordinary repairs and run sharper, drill press, handle bench tools, etc. $1.1.00 a week to start with. Steady position to bright, intelligent young man. Apply at once V. H. CON KEY CO. 8,0,3t. WANTED Waitress for dining room. Good wages; Apply at Motion hotel. S,S,3t. WANTED Room and board in private family for three gentlemen. Address Times office. Care 15. F. D. 8-9-2t. WANTED Dining Room girls, chambermaids, dishwashers. Good wages. HOTEL MAJESTIC. Hammond, Ind. 8,C,Gt. 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. LOST Two little black pigs. Return to Fred Haling, corner of Calumet and Conkey. S-ll-2t LOST Small black pocket book, containing one $5 bill, one silver dollar and some change, amounting to $6.70 in all; lost on car leaving distillery at about 3:20 p. m.. Finder please return to Janet Blair, G34 Michigan avenue, and receive reward. 8-7 NOTICE For fine dressmaking call at 135 East Williams street. 8.4,3w. FOR SALE A corner saloon doing a profitable business on North Side. Good brick building with 7 room flat above. Sold at a bargain. Apply to GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO. FOR RENT Hall for club and socelty purposes. Former Hammond club rooms. Apply to A. II. Tapper, or to Hammond & Cormany Insurance So. 7,17,t. FOR SALE 9 room house cheap; 50 foot lot, in Iieart of city. Inquire 19 State street, Hammond. S-41m IwOts 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, 10C First National Bank Building. 7-10-lm. Carter's first class livery and undertaking ;opcu day and night. Ambulance calls answered promptly. 5-29-tf The name v'of the Erlebach Planing Mill is changed to the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co. 40G4 OS-41 0-4 12.f Indiana Avenue. Tephone 1S71. C-21-tt 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 building 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. 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 BIDDERS. Hammond, Ind., July IS, 1906. Scaled bids will be received by the advisory board and township trustee until 12 noon sharp, Aug. IS, 190G, 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, T.CS.tf Hammond Ind., Notice of Administration In the matter of the K state of ) M A R 1 A t;. SUTTOW No. 2 Deit'aeu. ; Notice is hereby given that the unciersLfned nas teen apioint1 Administrator of said Estate by the Clerk ot the Lake Superior Court. utMawMw ' . 1T , Administrator,

In the Way of Sport

SCORES AT BASE BALL Chicago, Aug. 11. Following are the base ball scons: League: At Philadelphia Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 1; at Boston St. Louis 2, Boston 0: at Brooklyn Chicago 2, Brooklyn 0; at New York Pittsburg 0, New York 1 Gives New Y'ork second place. American: At Detroit Boston 4, Detroit 3; at Ft. Louis--rb.ilr.del-phia U, St. Louis 1; at Chicago New York 1, Chicago 2; at Cleveland Rain. Association: At Toledo Milwaukee .", Toledo 0; (second garnet Milwaukee S, Toledo .'5; at Columbus Kansas City o Coir-uibus 0; at Indianapolis St. Paul 4. Indianapolis 2: at Louisville Minneapolis 0, Louisville 1. Western: At Denver Sioux City 20, Denver "; at Pueblo Des Moi.ies 0. Pueblo 7 eleven innings; ot LincolnOmaha 1, Lincoln 0. GABIES FOR TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York at Chicago. Washington at Cleveland (two games) . Boston at Detroit (two games). Philadelphia at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. St. Louis at Boston (two games). Cincinnati at Philadelphia STANDING OF TEAMS. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

W. L. Pet. Chicago 73 30 .709 New York G3 35 .G43 Pittsburg 63 30 ' .G3G Philadelphia .47 55 .461 Cincinnati 4 5 5 8 .437 Brooklyn 41 58 .414 St. Louis 39 G5 .375 Boston 34 68 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia ....59 40 .596 New York 57 39 .593 Chicago . . .59 43 .578 Cleveland ...53 43 .552 St. Louis 50 48 .511 Detroit 49 51 .490 Washington 39 , 59 .398 Boston ........ .29 72 .287 CENTRAL LEAGUE. Grand Rapids ...65 36 .644 Canton 57 - 40 . .5S8 Springfield ......60 42 .588 Wheeling 54 59 .524 Evansville 4S 47 .505 Dayton .........4 6 55 .455 South Bend 41 59 .410 Terre Haute 28 71 .283

Brown Gets Even With Brooklyn. Chicago won the second of the series with Brooklyn through the splendid pitching of Brown, by a score of 2 to 0. Stricklet for Brooklyn, was also there with the goods and held Chicago to four hits, and the victory for the Spuds was due to the fact that they gave their man better support. The Spu - scored in the third when Evers walked, Moran sacrificed, Brown went out," Slagle was passed and a double steal was pulled off that resulted in a run. There was nothing more doing until the seventh when Steinfeldt hit, Tinker sacrificed him to second, Evers wrent out on a high bounder and Moran delivered his second safe hit and brought Steinfeldt home. Spit Ball Duel on South Side. The White Sox are still advancing towards the pennant with ever in creasing momentum. Yesterday they took on New York and disposed of tnem in tne same determined manner that they did the Phillies predecessors. The game was exciting enough to keep the 14.000 rooters wild with excitement. Big Chesbro was a splendid exponent of the ef ficacy of the slobber ball, but Walsh was or tne same scnoor and in spite of the fact that the New Yorker fanned nine Sox players. Walsh's supply of saliva lasted longer and he won out in the end. In the second Yeager cracked out a hit that would nave neen neiaert by Issy, the Sox second baseman, if he had not be come tangle-footed and fallen. Just at this time Delehanty cracked ore sate to rignt and the ball, being d fiected by some obstacle in the dia mend, permitted eager to score. In ik . a et ,i l-. . . , . iue nun i ue ou. eenen rnmgs up when Sullivan sent a grounder to Conroy that also bounced badlv and let Dougherty in. , The real doings were in the eighth when the crowd was wild with ex I citement and Walsh smashed a hot , , . . j grounder Which. eluded Yeager Chesbro lost his own game when he could have beaten Walsh to second j by a mile, if he had deliberately

chosen to toss Halm's bingle to first instead. ONeil, with grim determination poked out a twisting fly and Walsh scored. The final score was 2 to 1 in favor of Chicago.

CROWDS GATHER TO HEAR RETURNS FROM BIG FIGHT. Lake County Times Gets Report from Ringside at Indianapolis. News of Herman's Victory Enthusiasticly Received by Local Sports. A crowd of about five hundred men and several women who were seated in carriages, gathered in front of the Lake County Times office last night to hear the returns of the HermanYanger fight as they came direct from the ringside at Indianapolis. Although the fight was schedulel to begin at 9:30, only the reports of the preliminaries were received up to 10:30, when the news came that Referee Abe Pollock, was giving his instructions to the ngiuers and a few minutes later a message was read stating that the gloves were being put on. Messages Cone In. After this the messages came in so frequently that the crowd was kept on the tip toe of expectancy every minute. A special telegrapher was hired for the evening, and as quickly as the returns were received at the Western Union office they were rushed to the office of the Lake County Times where their contents were made known to the crowds through a megaphone and then bulletined for closer inspection of those who were assembled in front of the office. When the word finally came that Herman had won the decision there was a resounding cheer and the crowds which had not diminished in numbers, although the hour was late, left for their homes with the full details of the battle on their tongues end, six hours before they -will be privileged to read it in the Chicago papers and eighteen hours before it will be printed in a Hammond paper. The Battle. Benny Yanger was clearly outpointed by "Kid" Herman, who had the best of the fight except in the seventh, eighth and ninth rounds when Yanger forced the fighting and got in some good wark. " Yanger seemed to be back to his old-time form but he lacked two things that Herman had, namely, the ability to take punishment and the skill to block the quick returns of his opponent. Herman's work was brilliant. His ability to fight in the clinches, and his cleverness in evading the punish ment that would come to a less scientific man, were big factors in securing the decision in his favor. Summary of Rounds. In round one Yanger forced mat ters and succeeded in rushing Herman to the ropes, but the "Kid" fought his way out. Herman was the aggressor in the second round and Yanger was badly punished, but Benny again forced him to the ropes, and Herman slinped to the floor, but was up instantly as the bell rang. In the third rouna Yanger again forced the fighting and did much bet ter in this round. Yanger was worried in the fourth. bored in with his head down and was getting all of the punishment. In the fifth Yanger landed several lefts on Herman's jaw but was com pelled to take a bad punch in return. The fighters then engaged in a wrestling clinch. Yanger began to improve in the sixth and his jabs proved more ef fective. Herman looked dangerous. Yanger resorted to wrestling in the seventh and when the gong sounded was poking Herman all over the ring, although it did not seem to bother Herman much. Herman ducked into a bad hook in the eighth but evened up things with a jab to the Italian's jaw. Y'anger was stronger in the ninth and a blow to the stomach and a bad one to the jaw, gave him the best of the round. In the tenth the tide turned back to Herman who sent two stiff ones to the jaw that made things look bad for Benny, who hung on like grim death. Follock gave his decision without a moment's hesitation. Gans Fights Kelson Labor Dav. Joe Gans and Billy Nolan, manager for Bailing Nelson, signed artcles last nght for the Nelson-Gans fight in Goldfield, Nev., on Labor day. Gans agreed to accept $10,000 as his share of the purse iinder the following agreement: Straight Marquis of Queensbury rules to a finish; at weight agreed upon, 133 pounds, weigh in; at 3 o'clock; purse to be cut so that Nelson will get $20,000 j

win or lose; Cans to get $10,000 win or lose; Gans and Nelson each to post with, John S. Cook & Co., bankers of Goldfield, the sum of $5,000 upon signing articles of agreement at Goldfield on August 10, at 2 p. m.

Jap Athlete Breaks Records. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 9. For the first time a Japanese athlete claims a world's track,athletic record. Walter Camp, Yale's athletic advisor, was today notified that Minoru Fujii, of the University of Tokio, cleared the bar at 12 feet 10 inches and won the 100-yard dash in 9 2-5 seconds in the annual games, breaking the world's poie vault record of 12 feet 5 inches and the 100-yard dash figures of 9 3-5 seconds. The notification says the 100-yard dash record was made with an electric stop watch and the pole vault was made with American appliances. Yost's Verdict. Yost says: "No big team will score more than twenty points against another big team under the new rules," he said. "The game will be kicking and running, and scoring will be mainly a matter of luck. It will take harder work to gain five yards under the new rules than twenty yards under the old rules." "When are you coming back to sic 'em on?" he wras asked. "Who is there to sic?" he said, with the same old smile. 'We have no seniors or freshmen to pick from. Pennsylvania will have a big advanttage over us. I am sorry they are going to lose Quarterback Stevenson. We want to meet the best in the east." Eleven neighbors of an Elkhart man formally filed a petition with the police department that his cornet playing be "limited to reasonable hours, late hours suppressed, and loud playing prohibited at all times." Superintendent Silvers has it under advisement and may appeal to the governor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, ab stracters. - Offices at Hammond and Crown Point, Ind. East Chicago Co. to Elizabeth Mil ler, lot 9, block 6, first addition, Indiana Harbor, Ind., for.... $300 Susan McLaughlin Downey to Chi cago, Cincinnati. & Louisville Ry. a strip of land 30 feet wide on ach line of said R. R. over and across the E. S. E. section 7-36-9. containing .87 acres, for $400 Frank C. McLaughlin to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., a strip of land 3 0 feet wide on each side of center line said Ry., over and across part E. Vz S. E. section 7-36-9, containing .SI ac res, for $450 John F. Jarnecke to Chicago, Cin cinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., : strip of land 30 feet wide on each side of center line ot said Ky. over and across E. U N. E. 14 N. Y i-4 section 7-36-9, containing 1.36 acres for $5S5 Emil Schreiber "to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., a strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R. on over and across N. W. N. E. . N. W 14 section 7-36-9, containing .75 acres, for .$340 Ernest G. Schreiber to Chicago, Cin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., a strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R., located on over and across the N. W. 14 S. E 5i section id- containing . o acres ior ? jia Augusta Lamprecht to Chicago, Cin cinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 3Q feet wide on each side of center line said R. R., over and across S. 14 S. W. 14 N. E. section 7-36-9, containing .14 ac res, for $570 Katie Johannsen to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., a strip of land 30 feet wide on easterly side and 15 feet wide on westerly side of center line said R. R., lo cated on, over and across the .93 acre tract of land in N. E. 14 W. 14 section 21-36-9, containing 5 acres for $660 Martin Devroe to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R., over and across part E. 1,3 S. E. M section 7-36-9, containing 1.32 acres, for $600 Gustave Muenich to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R., over and across part N. W. l N. W. '4 section 17-36-9, containing .26 acres, for ( $100 Dingeraan Jabaay to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co.. strip

of land 100 feet in width over and across central portion S. W. N. W. section 21-36-9, for. . ,$3S5 Susan Clough tk Chicago, Cincinnati . & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. II., x over and across section 27-36-9, containing 4.45 acres, for w $6S3 Wolf Wheeler to Chicago, Cincin-

nati & Louisville Ry. Co., part out ;. lot "A" "in Wheeler's" addition, Hammond," Ind.; part N. E. '4 S. W. 14 section 1-36-10, containing 1.11 acres, for $934.50 Mina Becker to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., part S. E. J4 S. E. Ji section 1-36-10, contain ing .6$ acres, for $750 Frederick Kuhlman to. Chicago, Cin cinnati Ry. Co., N. part N. E. 14 S. W. 14 section l-SC-10, containing .09 acres, Hammond, Ind.. for $52." Barbara Kuhn to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of j land 30 feet wide on each side j center line said R. R.. located on. over and across part S. W. '4 N. E. 14 section 34-36-9, containing 2.21 acres, for $39C izabeth J. Wiener to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co.. strip of land 30 feet wide on easterly side and 70 feet wide on westerly side center line said R. R., located on, over and across part S. Vt. S. E. 14 section 17-36-9; N. H N. E. section 20-36-9, and part N. W. 14 N. W. 14 section 21-36-9, for $4,000 Randall W. Burns to Chicago. Cin cinnati &. Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side of said R. R. located on, over and across N. E. 14 N. W. U and N. W. 4 N. E. U section 3 4-36-9. containing 2.31 acres for.. $1,317 William Snip to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on east side and 70 feet wide on west side of center line said R. R., located on. over and across W. S. W. V N. W. 3-4 section 21-36-9, containing .4 acres, for $S2 Emil Schreiber to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 21 feet wide on south side and 39 feet wide on north side of center line said R. R., located on, over and across the 3 1-3 acre tract In N. E. 4 S. E. U section 1-36-10, for $250 William Snip to Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 100 feet wide across the .31 acre tract in E. S. N. W. secton 21-36-9, containing 1 acre, for , $200 Samuel Ziesler to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side of center line of said R. R.. located on, over and across N. k S. W. N. E. '4 section 7-36-9, for.. $475 John J. Knicker to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on easterly side and 70 feet wide on westerly side center line said R. R., located on, over and across lots 1 and 2 in S. E. 14 section 17-36-9, for.. $2, 250 Christena Bellhoff to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R., located on, over and across that part N. W. J,4 N. W. 14 section 17-36-9, containing 1.92 acres for $740 Louisa Erfurth to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 30 feet wide on each side center line said R. R., located on, over and across S. W. 14 S. W. i section 8-36-9, containing .79 ac res, for $305 George H. Prohl to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., strip of land 12 feet wide over and across S. 14 section 17-36-9, containing .15 acres, for $23 George II. Towle to Chicago, Cincin nati & Louisville Ry. Co., E. V2 1 14 lot 2, block 1, Helberg's Oak Ridge addition, Hammond, Ind for $300 Clarence C. Smith and wife to Clar ence C. Smith et al, lots 17 and 1 block 5, S. E. U section 29-37-9 for $2,000 Amelia Fraelig to Joseph Brauneis S. W. 14 N. E. 14 and N. W S. E. U section 26-36-S. contain ing 80 acres, for $1,200 Ulrich Steiert to Charles Esslinger lot 18, Jackson's division Commis sioner's addition, Crown Point Ind., for $1,2 John Wolters to Mary A. Schutz, S E. U N. W. U N. E. 14 section 12-36-10, containing 10 acres, for $2,200 East Chicago Co., to Dallas Sarver, lot 22, block 60, Indiana Harbor, Ind., for $400 Susan F. Avery to Mrs. Katie Allison, lots 1 and 2, block 9, Towle & Avery's addition, Hammond, Ind., for $650 Alice M. Sohl to Mary A. Schutz, lots 14 and 15, block 1, Sohl's addltion, Hammond, Ind., for. .. $S00 Seward A. Huskill to William White, lot i, Meyer's subdivision S .E. l4 section 23-34-9, for $800 Besides the foregoing transfers there have been filed for record with the recorder of Lake county, Ind., three mortgages, four releases and six miscellaneous instruments.

RAILROAD TIME CARDsT

WABASH RAILROAD. East Bound. No. 14 Locnl points to Detroit, Hammond 11 i S a. m. No. G Through train Buffalo fc New Y'ork, Hammond.. 3: 4S p. ta No. 12 Through train Buffalo & New York, Boston. Hammond.. . . .11:4 8 p. m. West Sonud. No. 5 to Chicago, Ills., llajimond 6:16 a. m. No. 9 to Chicago, St. Loais & Kansas City, Hammond. ... 9:34 a. m. No. 1 to Chicago, Hammond.... j 3:03 p. m. JNo. 13 to Chicago St. Louis &, Kan- ! sas City 3:40 p. m. ! Trains No. 6 and 5 are through 1 trains to Toledo, O. and Pittsburg, Pa., with chair cars end sleeper. All trains dailv. For any information 'phone 27C1, r write F. II. Tristram, Ast. uen. Pasgr Agt. 97 Adams street, Chica go, III. 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. m., daily. No. 25 S:45 a. m., daily. No. 23 10:05 a. m., daily except Sunday. No. 21 3:5U p. m. No. 3 4:43 p. m. No. 101 8:50 p. m., Sunday only, Bass Lake., ! No. 13 9:50 p. m., daily except Monday. East Bound. No. 8 10:25 p. m., daily. No. 2S 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. N 102 9:00 a. m.,Sunday only, Bass Lake., . No. 24 8:10 a. zz., daily except Sunday., A. M. DeWeese, Agent. NOTICE TO BIDDEES. West Hammond, 111., July 30. 19 06 Sealed proposals or bids for the construction of a pumping station and a system of sewers provided in 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 wnoie,' Dy me iioara or Liocai 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 ac companied by 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 "hot less tnan 1 per cent 01 tne aggregate amount of the proposal, and no proposal or bid will be considered unless accompanied by such, check or tash. 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 NIG GEE, BABIES, . The Northern Indiana Firemen's association are to have a tournament at East Chicago on Aug. 18th and the undersigned wishes to hear from parties wishing to secure concessions for Nigger Baby Racks," Cane Racks and Merry-go-Rounds. Address, SECRETRAY CHAS. DONOVAN... East Chicago... NOTICE. Every man, woman and child 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. 7,31,5t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate Lemuel Delong, Deceased; of No. 231. Notice is hereby given that the j undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Lstate, by the Clerk of the Lake . Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES C. SMITH, Administrator. Dated July 21, 1906. Crumpacker & Moran, attorneys! for Admin Jtrator.

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Time Table Effective June 3, 190G.' SOUTH.

No. 35 f 12 OS am No. 5 9 19 am No. 3 ,12 50 pm No. 39 3 55 pm No. S3 9 50 pm NORTH. No. 4 6 10 am No. 36 ....to 47 am No. 40 9 36 am No. 32 11 11 am No. 3S s4 39 pm No. C 5 02 pm No. 30 .x7 49 pm S Denotes Sunday only. X Daily except Sunday. F. Flag stop only.

J. C. DOWNING. Agent. MICHIGAN CEN1KAL. The Niagara Falls Eoute. Time card in effect Juna 17th. 190f; r Trains East i No. o Detroit and Local Ex.. 7:58 a. ex. 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. in. No. 44, Grand Rapids Exp. D. . 7:40 p. m. No. 6, Detroit Express, D 10:47 p. rx, No. 36, Atlantio 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, Chicaf Acc'm Ex. a : 55 a. ta. No. 43, Gd. RaYus & Chgo. Exp.. .11:53 a. m. No. 9, Mich & Chlcaj Exp. D.... 2:06 p. to. No. 45, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. SpL D 4: 08 p.m. No. 5. Detroit & Ctgo Exd. Ex.. 5:12 p. m. No. 47, Kal. & Chgo. Exp. Ex.... ....... i i .7:05 p. m. No. 49, Kal. & Chgo Exp, Sunday calj 9:13 p. m. No. 61, Resort Spl. Sunday only.. 9:35 p. m. Ex. Daily except Sunday. D. Daily. I. E. Dickinson, Agent Pennsylvania Line Schedule in effect Sunday, Nov. 28, '05 Lv Hamd Ar Chi Lt Chi Ar Hamd x 5 50 am 6 45 a m si 1 85 p m 12 32 a m 6 26 7 35 5 25 a m 6 2 5 30 ' 6 41 600 4 6 59 11 7 45 " 9 00 " 11 10 X 8 00 61011 8 05 " 9 01 X12 33 pm 1 35 p m 8 50 10 11 3 3! 4 30 605 .1 11 20 M 12 33 pm X4 48 5 32 5 32 X 7 00 3 50ptn 4 48 it 11 6 80 700 8 00 t it 1 4 15 . ft 5S it M tt 4 30 5 40 6 15 it 4 ( 5 33 6 42 7 17 Daily x Daily except Sunday BiSunriayonly John Przybyl. FIRST CLASS : Buffet and Restaurant First Class Board. Meals at all hours. Phone 310!.' 295 S. Hohman St., Cor. Douglas HAMMOND, IND. Harvard Dentists. Ummtti Ltrgest Dental Office. All languages spoken, iady attendant. Dr's Darts' Brokers, SSI with years of experience, up-to-date methods, unexcelled in painless operation and satisfactory work. FREE! Examination, extraction and cleanig teeth with work. This ..well known firm of dentists have done satisfactory dental work for over 70,00) people. Work guaranteed. Chicago prices. Open evenings and Sundays. Telephone 2923. S. W. ccr. Hchman & Stats Sis., Harmon d, Ind. New Map of Lake County, Ind. Mr. J. T. Edwards of Crown Point, has nearly completed one of the most accurate and up-to-date maps ever published of Lake County, after two years cf hard labor. Map will be completed in a few weeks. Send ia your order to J. T. EDWARDS, Crown Point, Ind., or R, L. MILLER, Hammond. Ind. i Subscribe for the Lake County Tines.