Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1906 — Page 7

Friday, Pec. 7, 1906.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

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Want Column

WANTED Boarders In private family. Inquire 411 Logan street. 12-6-lwk. WANTED Sewing-. Call at 138 Russell street. 12-7-3t. WANTED Pastry or second rook. Apply Hammond Cafe. 12-7-2t. WANTED Girl to work in bakery Apply to Siebert's bakery, Hammond building. 12-7-3t. WANTED Girl for general housework. One that will move with family to Crown Point Jan. 1st. Apply F. S. Carter, 74 State street. 12-7-tf. WANTED Dish washer and chamber maid. Jlonon Hotel. 12-7-3t. WANTED Sign painter; one who is able to number rapidly with small brush; good wages. Apply Immediately, W. U. Conkey Co. 12-8-2t. WANTED Girl for general housework In small faimly. All conveniences. Telephone 8197 or call 111 Carroll street, Mrs. Van DeMark. 12-4-tf. WANTED For the U. A. army, able bodied men, unmarried, between the ages of 21 and 35; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State street, Hammond, Ind., or 323 South State street, Chicago, Hi. 12-4-eod. WANTED Middle aged wormn wants position as housekeeper in small family. Referencs exchanged. Room 4 Rlmbach building, Hammond. Ind. 12-4-3t. WANTED Male stenographer. Enquire Mr. Austin, Spring Dept. Simplex Appliance Co. 12-4-3t. WANTED Call boy at Erie yard office. Apply to E. L. Allnutt, yard master. 11-7-tf ' FOR SALE Three pool tables and one billiard table. Inquire of A. H. Tapper. 11-20-tf FOR SALE Combination book case and writing desk with beveled plate mirror Golden oak finish. Inquire of E. S. Cooper, 230 Ann street, lower flat. 12-4-3t. FOR SALE Gold watch, suitable for lady or gentleman. Perfect condition. Apply Lake County Times. 11-20-tf. FOR SALE Two 6-room cottages at All and 213 Ann street. $900.00 each. Cottages must be moved off lots. Apply V. A. Paugh, 361 South iiohman Btreet. Telephone 2552. 12-3-tf. FOR SALE Sew h-rooui bouie, motl- - rrn) large barn; on Warren afreet n bargain at $3,300 1 Mold on necount of ickuea. OiOSTLIN, JllU'X fc CO. 10-16-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Store good for grocery or meat market, living rooms in rear. 56 West Gostlin street, Hammond, Ind. 12-4-lw. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Apply at 209 State Line street. 12-6-2t. FOR RENT Nine room residence; modern conveniences, 50S Indiana Avenue. Apply for . keys across street lit Ko. 509. 12-G-tf. The Hammond Hive, No. 2. L O. T. M. trlshes to offer a reward of $25.00 for the hat taken on the night of Nov. IS. 12-1-lw. LOST OR STOLEN From Harry Kllcullen, a white greyhound, one black Bpot on ear; eight months old; goes byname of Fly. If found return to IL Kllcullen, Whiting, and receive reward. 11-27-3 wk. Does your sewing machine need repairs? If so call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert. 241 East State street, phone 2601. 10-16-lm. Carter's first class livery and undertaking; open day and night, ambulance calls answered promptly. 6-29tf The name of the Erlebach Planing Mill Is changed to the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co.. 406-408-410-412 Indiana avenue, telephone 1871. Ulceus iNow rusioiuco iunct, comer Oakley and State street. Roast beef every day. Venison served Saturday evening. Dec. Sth. Public Invited. 11-5-3L Don't forget the masquerade at Nick Kahl's Pavlllion in Calumet avenue, Saturday evening, Dec. S. Music by Spanler's orchestra. 12-6-3t. TO TltADIJ. A 40 acre farm, two miles from town, for $2800.00. Property In Monon worth $1,000. All clear, to trade for property In Hammond. Address A. D. Scott, Monon, Ind. ll-2S-lw. ISO VICE. The launch A1J1 will leave the landIns at the bridge on Calumet avenue, for Clark Station et the following hours daily: 5:00. 8:00, 1S;00 a. nx and 8:00 p. m. The boat will leave Clark Station returning at 6:30, 10:80 a. m, and 1:S0, 5:00 p. m, NIC KAHL. NOTICE TO NON-ItESIMENT. The State of Indiana. Lake County. In the Lake Superior Court, December Term, 1906. William E. Hood vs. Clarence L. Carr.ahan. et al. Cause No. 3617. Action to Quiet title. Now cames the plaintiff by Crumpaeker & Moran, his attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Clarence L. Carnanan, Carnahan, his wife, whose christian name is unknown, the unknown executors, administrators devisees and legatees, heirs of Clarence L. Carnahan. John E. Kimball, Kimball, his wife, whose christian name is unknown, the unknown executors, administrators, heirs, legatees and devisees of John E. Kimball. Charles L. Canahan, Canahan. his wife whose christian name is unknown and the unknown executors, administrators, heirs, devisees and legatees of Charles L Canahan, are each and ail not residents of the ttate of Indiana. Said defendants therefore hereby 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 fifteenth day of January A. D. 1907, the same being the ISth 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 fourth Monday of December a D 1906. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at Hammond, this 21st day of November A. D. 1903. SEAL. HAROLD II. WHEELER, Clerk L S C By Carrie B. Miles, Deputy Clerk.

iieWay of Sport j

BALL MAGNATES MEET; D1P0RTANT DOINGS. May He Chang in Presidency of the National League Fight over Schedule.. The annual meeting of the National league in New York on Tuesday, and that of the American league In Chicago the following day promises considerable political action, with the chances avoring smooth sailing In both leagues. The National leaguers have to settle the presidency problem, and although rumors were Insistent a few weeks ago that an effort would be made by certain magnates to replace Harry Pulliam, it is not now believed any change will be made. The playing schedule will come in for considerable discussion, as will also the matter of spring exhibition games by teams of the rival leagues, but not the least Important event will be the numerous trades of players which is expected to materialize. At the American league meeting, which is to be held at the Auditorium, much time, it Is expected, will be devoted to tho schedule problem and n discussion of the world's series. President Johnson has 6tated that his league stands for a 140 game schedule, and that the younger league will make it an issue with the National to secure it. Several Important trades of players are expected to result, in which almost every club in the league is interested. Two of the most important players in the league who are slated for changes are Jake Stahl of Washington and Jimmy Collins of Boston, and, strangely enough, both are ex-managers. Rumors of all sorts of trades for these men have been going the rounds, but they are only rumors and nothing is likely to be definitely known until the magnates get together at the Auditorium. It is known the New York Highlander would like to get Collins and would bo willing to trade even two players for him. Philadelphia also is said to be anxious to secure the Bostonlan. As many clubs are after Stahl, and as Stahl Is believed to be unwilling to go back to Washington, he probably will find a berth with some other club. Detroit and Boston are keen after him, but It is conslderel more likely Jake will be seen In a Detroit uniform next season. President Comlskey of the White Stockings, who has been spending a fortnight In Arkansas on the houseboat. White Sox. is expected to return to the city to attend the meeting. Manager Joa Cantillon, who has been south with the "Old Roman," will return with him. President Murphy of the Nationals, who will leave on Monday for the meeting In New York, yesterday said several of the rules would need some attention when the magnates got together. "The rules," said he, "are all right, but they are not enforced to the letter. Tho coaching rule and that referring to the discoloring- of a ball are examples." HERMAN'S FRIENDS ARE CONFIDENT. thetto Lad Slated to Lick the Negro Champion In Jig Time. Tonopah, Nev., Dec. 6. It's going to be the greatest fight ever, is the consensus of opinion among the Nevada sporting fraternity who are watching closely tho training of Kid Herman. While the Kid is short there Is a muscular development in evidence which to batter down will prove one of the greatest undertakings of Gans' career, if the dusky one can do it. There Is grave doubt as to the outcome. Before the arrival of Herman Gans was thought to be the sure winner, but things have changed now, and there are now many admirers of the Kid as well as those who are willing to back up their admiration with coin. Herman Is training hard and since the weather has been settled somewhat ho is taking long jaunts on the road in company with his trainer, Adam Ryan. Ryan Is noted for his plugging abiltles on the road, but the Kid is far superior In this line of work. He is developing his footwork, and while It is admitted that Gans is a past master of the art in this line ho will have to travel a mighty pace to out step the little stocky fellow who handles the bowlegs. Work on the arena Is being pushed rapidly, and the big fight house will without doubt be the best equipped in the country. Gans left for Tonopah tonight, and he will be accorded a grand reception on his arrival. CROOKED FOOTBALL V1IH ASHED OVER Akron, O., Dec. 6. Manager Walter East of the Akron baseball team, today made a statement giving his side of the story of the Massillon football deal. He acknowledged being implicated in a gambling pilot to throw the two Mas-sillon-Canton games, but places tht blame upon a coach who, he alleges proposed the deaL The coach first made the proposition In nttsburg. East says, when the Mas slllon team was there for a game. The proposal was rejected but the coach reopened negotiations a week later. East claims. Upon being approached a second time. East says, he considered the deal and secured the cooperation of a wealthy local manufacturer and director of tho Akron baseball club. The three men, he says, signed articles of agreement in Cleveland. Nov. y. The coach. East asserts, was to receive $4.000 if Canton won the first game and Massillon the second. East says the statement that he claimed to have fixed" the Ohio and Pennsylvania league race last season is unqualifiedly false, and a full investigation of the charge is asked. GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP. The Grand American handicap, premier target shooting event of the country, will be held In Chicago in 1907. Word to that effect was received here yesterday afternoon from Secretary Fred H. Teeple of the New Chic?o Gun club, who is In attendance

at the annual meeting of the interstate association in New York.

Chicago for years has been after the big event, but on account of having no grounds suitable for holding such an affair Its petition was regularly turned down. Now, however, the New Chi cago Gun club owns twelve ac-res of ground at 123rd street and Michigan avenue and is putting up a club house and other buildings, which will make the shooting plant the finest in the country, and naturally little trouble was experienced In getting the handi cap. MAHOOV SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED. The Chicago schedule, subject to changes to fit in with tho Indoor track dates, Is as follows: Jan. 18. Northwestern at Evanston. Jan. 26. Wisconsin at Chicago. ... Feb. 2. Illinois at Chicago Feb. 9. Purdue at Lafayette. Feb. 22. Northwestern at Chicago. Feb. 23. Illinois at Urbana. March 1. Minnesota at Chicago. March 9. Purdue at Chicago. March 15. Wisconsin at Madison. March 16. Minnesota at Minneap olis. Prospects for a strong bnsket ball team are good. A squad of thirty-five men has been at work all quarter. SPORTING BRIEFS. When President Murphy of the cubs gets to the National League meeting next week, he is going to legislate for the enforcement of two certain rules in the code, which never yet have been carefully heeded. One of the rules per tains to coaching and the other to the discoloring of the ball and delaying the game. N. J. Kenny of the Riverside Athletic club of Peoria, 111-, yesterday matched the original Kid Farmer and William Papke to battle ten rounds on Dec. 17. The men are to weigh 145 pounds at 3 o'clock. Should Farmer be successful he will be matched with Jack Dougherty of Milwaukee for Christmas afternoon before the Peoria Athletic club. Farmer has fought some of the toughest men in his day, and since his return to the ring, which has been recent, he has made creditable showings. He is a good card for any show. Los Angeles, Dec. 6. When Abe Attell and Jimmy Walsh are called together at the Pacific Coast club Friday night each will be in condition to go twenty hard, fast rounds. Attell did his last boxing Tuesday afternoon and contrary to expectation his only work yesterday was six miles of road work, a little shadow sparring and bag punching. He has reached the weight and the only fear of Trainer McDonald is that Attell may commit some act which will hurt his chances. Attell is not living in training quarters. Today Abe will do a little road work and tomorrow he will finish with just enough work to teep him from taking on flesh. Los Angeles, Dec. 6. Tex Rickard, who is now in the east, is determined to get Jack Johnson a match, and today an offer was received hero from Rickard by Jeffries in which the Goldfield miner offers $50,000 for a fight between Jeffries and Jack Johnson, the battle to take place In Ely, Nev., a new mining town Rickard la about to advertise. CHEAP RATES. If you are going South. West, or Southwest, we can procure cheap rates for you. Write ua your wants. Wc have cheap farm lands for sale In Texas, New Mexico, Colorado. Kansas, Oklahoma, etc. Our next excursion leaves Chicago Nov. 20. Write for particulars, literature, etc. Round trip from Chicago to Gulf Coast Country of Texas only $25. Special Pullman sleeper; low rates to homeseekers. We will gladly assist you In procuring cheap rates and accommoda tions. Write us at once. We can save you money. THE SHOWALTER AGENCY, East Chicago. Ind. Rock Island-Frisco Immigration Agent. THE OVERLAND LIMITED TO CALIFORNIA Via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway. Less than three days from Chicago to California. Through sleeping car service on the Overland Limited in connection with the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific lines. From Union passenger station, Chicago, at S p. m. daily. Arrive Los Angeles and San Francisco the afternoon of the third day. Through tourist sleeper at 10:25 p. m. dailv. Personally conducted tourist car parties at 10:25 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Rate for louble beth from Chicago to Pacific coast. $7.00. Complete Information regarding rates, routes and train service free. Send six cents in stamps for book -on California. E. G. HAY DEN, TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT. 426 Superior Ave.. N. W., CLEVELAND. The State of Indiana, Lake County. In the Lake Superior Court, December terra, l.O--. Union National Savings & Loan Association ! vs. Jan MasteJ. et al. j Caut No. 63-. I Action to Foreclose Mortgage, j Now comes the plaintiff by Crampacker & j Moran. ettornejs. and files its complaint herein, i t. aether with an arSdavit of a competent per1 9-n. showing that the defendants. McNeil & HUtitHs company, a corporstio ; Louis J Gross, ; Money Weight Scale Company, a corporation; j Henry Horner are not residents of the State cf ' Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified . of the pendency of said action and that the ' same will stand tor trial at the next terra of said I Court, and that nn!es they appear and answer ! or demur therein, at the cai.irg of said cause, j on the i5th day of January. A D.. 1.. the same j being the .9th dav of the next term of said Court to be begun md he. din the court hotise at Hammond, in said County and State on the -th Monday of December. A. D.. i?0 said action will bo hear 1 and determined in their a; sence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand j and afSx the seal of said Court at Hammond, ! this 5th Day of December, A. D.. I" ! (.Seal. HAROLD H. WHEELER, Clerk L. S. C. 1 By Carrie B. Miles. Deputy Clerk. ' Sulxtcrtbe for The Lake County Times.

RAILROAD TIME CARDS.

WABASH RAILROAD East Bound Wo. 14 Local points to Detroit, Hammond 11:48 a. ex No. 6 Through train Buffalo & New York. Hammond 3:43 p. nv. No. 12 Through train BuSalo & New York, Boston. Hammond 11:43 p. inWest Bound No. 5 to Chicago. Ills.. Hammond 6:16 a eoNo. 9 to Chicago. St. Louis & Kansas City. Hammond.... 9:34a.m. No. 1 to Chlcjifto. Hammond.. 3:03p.m. No. 13 to Chicago. St. Loul3 Se Kansas City 8:40 p.m. FRED N. HICKOK. Agent. Hammond. RAILROAD . .Efaective Sunday. Nov. IS, lau6. Went Hound. No. 27 C:45 a. m., daily ex. Sunday. No. 7 6: 12 a. m., daily. No. 9: 7:30 a. in., daily. No. 25 S:40 a. m., daily. No. 3 4:43 p. m.. daily. No. 5-11 lo:10 p. m., dally. No. 21 3:50 p. m., daily ex. Sunday. No. 23 10:05 a. m., daily. East Round. No. 4 11:53 a. in., daily. No. 10 6:02 p. m., dully. No. 8 10:25 p. m., daily. No. 12. 1:35 a, m., dally. No. 22 S:10 a. m., daily ex. Sunday. No. 243:25 p. m., daily. No. 26 6:15 p. m.. daily. No. 2S 6:55 p: m., daily ex. Sunday. No. 20 3:25 p.m. daily. No. 102 8:00 a, m., Sunday only. Baas Lake. No. 24 8:10 a.m., daily except Sunday. Trains No. 6 ard 5 are through trains to Toledo. O, and Ptttsburr. Pa., with chair cars and sleeper. All trains dally. For any Information phone 2761. or write P. H. Tristram. Ass t. Gen. Passenger Agent, 87 Adams street, Chicago, 111. A M. DEWEESE. Agent SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: CAUSE NO. 8335. FULTON CIRCUIT COURT, MAY TERM, 1906. WILLIAM H. SMITH VS. WILLIAM C. KLITZKE, EMIL KL1TZKE AND LOUIS KLITZKE. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Fulton Circuit court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at tho east door of the courthouse in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of December, 1906, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lot Twenty-three (23) In Block One (1) in Towla & Young's addition to the city of Hammond, in Lake county, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I wrill at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Louis Klitzke at the suit of William II. Smith. CHARLES DAUGTIERTY. Sheriff. 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. In the matter of Charles Pitzele. Bankrupt. No. 2300 in Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Charles Pitzele of East Chicago, in the county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of November, 1906, the said Charles Pitzele was duly adjudicated a bankrupt and that the first meeting of creditors of said bankrupt will be held in the public court house in the city of Hammond, county of Lake, state and district of Indiana, on the 4th day of December A. D. 1906, at ten o'clock In the forenoon at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the said bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said court. JOHN O. BOWERS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Twelfth Refree District of Indiana. Dated at Hammond, Ind., the 22nd day of November, 1906. NOTE: Creditors will please observe requirements concerning proof of I claIms" See section 57 of bankruptcy . j 1 , 3 v T 1 act 1S9S. General Order XXI and forms. petitionOF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM E. METTIER, BANKRUPT. NO. 2256. IN BANKRUPTCY. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, ss.: On this 15th day of November, A. D. 1906, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, That a hearing be had upon the same on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1906, before said court, at Indianapolis, in said district, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice la The Ukb Cocsti Times, Hammond, a newspaper printed in said district, and mat ail known creditors and other persons in Interest may appear at ma time ana piace una v.uc. ut the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. 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 theai at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, judge of said court, and the seal SEAL. thereof, at Indianapolis, in said district, on the 15th day Of November. A D. 1906. tfOBLE C BUTLER, Clerk.

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Time Table effective June 3. 1901 South f!2:03 a. m 9:15 a. m 12:50 p. m. No. 85... No. i No. 3 No. S9... No. S3... . . . 3:55 ... 9:50 6:10 fS:47 .... 9:36 11:11 84:39 ... 6:03 P-P-a. a. a. a. m ra m m m m. Aorta No. 4 No. S5 No. 40..., No. J 2 j-q is jq. g No. 30 '. i . . . , . p. m p. m. p. m S Denotes Sundav nniv' .x7:49 X Daily except Sunday. F Flag stop onlj. J. C. DOWNING. Aa-ent MICHIGAN CENTRAL 'lite -Maiiara Pal la Route. The following time table goes into T ,T h M,chlea Central R. TL. Sept. 30. 1906: Train. Et. No 2 Daily ex. Sunday. Detroit JV " 7:58 an, No 44 Daily ex. Sunday. Grand Rapids Eyp. . , .,. No. 12 Daily ex. Sunday. Kalamazoo Acem - c.No 44 Daily e. Sunday. Grand Rapids. Elf p. ... t.c, m No. 6 Dally. Detroit Exp.... 10:47 pm rso. 3 6 Daily. Atlant.c Exp... 12. 49 am No. 14 due at Hammond at 8:4? p rn. will ttop to take on passengers for KaUmao and points east thereof No 10 ', at Hammond at 11:10 a. m.. vn-.U stop to take on passengers for Luffalo and points east thereof, when advance notice la given. Trolna West. No. 41 Dally, Chicago Exp... 6:20 am No. 37 Daily, Pacific Exp.... 6:40 am No. 27 Daily ex. Sunday. Chicago XTLo:al 9:55 am No. 43 Dally ex. Sunday. Chicago XTExr,res 11:53 am No. 9 Daily. Chicago Exp 2:06 pm No. 45 Dally ex. Sunday. Grand vtt,,H,s, unicago Exp 4:08 pro No. 5 Dally ex. Sunday. Chicago Mail 5:12 pro No. 47 Dally eX. Sunday, Kalamazoo, Chicago Local 7:05 pm No. 49 Sunday only, Kalamazoo Chicago Local g:is pm I. E DICKINSON. Ticket Agent PENNSYLVANIA LINE.

Schedule in effect Sunday. Nov. 26. '06. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Ham'd Chicago Chicago HanVd x 5:50 6:45 lla5 12:31 6:28 7:35 6:25 6:26 6:41 7:45 6:30 6:41 x 8:00 9:00 6:00 6:69 sl0:ll 11:10 8:05 9:01 xl2i38 1iS5 8:60 10:11 331 4a30 11:20 12:3 X 4i4H U:U5 3:50 4,43 6:32 0:30 4:13 5:32 6:32 7:00 4:30 6:32 X 7i(M 8:00 5:40 6:42 0:15 7U7

Dally, x Dally except Sunday, s Sunday only, . Black-face figures Indicate P. M.; light-face figures A. M. CHICAGO TO THE CITY OF MEXICO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. On Nov. 19 the Wabash, in connec tion with the Iron Mountain, T. & P.. I. & G. N. and the National Lines of Mexico, will resume its Mexican special service from Chicago to the City cf Mexico, leaving Chicago at 8:17 p. m every Monday and Thursday. The Mexican special consists of sleepers, obser vation cars and dining cars. Only three days on the road. Write for Illustrated printed matter and full Information F. H. Tristram, A. G. P. A, 97 Adams street. Chicago. UP-TO-DATE LIVERY Rogers & Burge 71-73 State Street. SEW, FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENT OUR CARRIAGE MTCETS ALL NIGH1 TRAIN'S. WANTED A salesman, clean cut, active, one who is result producer, to call on over 20, HOT) people daily. Ad dress, THE PUBLIC. The Answer To "The Public:" Try a Want Ad. in The Times. It is that salesman. 7.5. to Texa and Return Via the Wa fabash The Wabash sells homeseekers' excur3on tickets from Chicago to the nrinclDal joints in Texas at 123 for th. round trip. If you are interested, ad vise ua your oojeeuve point ana we will send you interested printed matter with itinerary showing time, etc F. H. Tristram, A. G. P. A., 97 Adams street. Chicago. Palace of Sweets CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Subscribe for The Lake County- Times.

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