Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 271, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1911 — Page 5

Friday, May 5, 1911.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE IAKK StTEBIOn COl'HT NO. 1. Jmlse Virgil S. Keiter. OffBrlal AononanntBt. Judtre Itelter completed his work for the term this morning. The court requested The Times to announce to the attorneys of the county that Tuesday of next week, the first day of the newterm, will be devoted to the call and to the setting; of the cases In his court. Wednesday Judsre Reiter will begin five weeks' trial of civil Jury cases. After that he will have two weeks trial of civil court cases. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT 0. i Judge Linirar Hecker. Notice to Attorney. Judgre Becker completed his work for the term this morning-. The attorneys are hereby notified that on Tuesday f'er Judge Reiter has finished setting the cases In court No. 1 the lawyers

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ALL KINDS OF FRESH VEGETABLES TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED ALL GOODS SOLD AT MY STORES ARE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY.

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will adiourn to room No. 2, wher Judge Lawrence Becker will go through the call and set the cases In his court for the term. Wednesday Judge Becker will begin two weeks' trial of civil court cases. The remaining weeks of his term will he devoted to civil jury cases. LAKES SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3, HAMMOND. Jadg Job a a am K one Ike. run Dlipotril or. 1015. State vs. Stephen Balog. 1013. State vs. Joe Nkry. 1014. State vs. Nicholas Sende. 1015. State vs. Nicholas Sende. 1017. State vs. Louis Saca. J. D. Kennedy for state. Abe Otten heimer for the defense. .Jury discharged by agreement of attorneys yesterday afternoon. Court hears evidence and after cause Is submitted to him fines defendants Balog and Sende $25 and costs and discharges the others. Official Announcement. The court requests that all of the attorneys assemble in his court on nest l.YAi OK VISA I., per pound SHOULDER OK VEAI., per pound OSCAR M AVER'S I.AHD, 3 pounds for.. I.E OK l.AMH, per pound , 14c 11c 35c .. 6c MADE 3 I.BS. OK OUR HOME 1.IU:H AXD BOI.O(iA. SA1S;K. nrr lb JJ,

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Monday. May 8, at which time he will set the rases for the remaining three weeks of his term. The first week will be devoted to civil court cases and the remaining- two weeks will be devoted to civil Jury cases. LAKE! CMRCtriT COURT. Crowm Point. Judarv William C. McMahan. First week of the April term, also including Monday, May 15, will be devoted to civil Jury catfes. Fourth Tuesday, May 15. to and including: the fifth Tuesday, May 25. civil court cases. I AKK SIPEIUOH. COIKT, Special Judftre 1). J. Moras, Otilla Rasher vs. Peter Rasher. Suit for a divorce. McMahon & Conroy for the plaintiff. Crumpacker, Crumpacker & Tlnkham for the plaintiff. Case concluded so far as the Introduction of testimony is concerned. Arguments to be heard Monday. LAKE C IRCIIT COl'RT. Special Judge Frank Pattee. Wednesday, May 10, is set for the hearing of the arguments on the special findings of fact in the case of Carl Bauer et al. vs. the school city of Hammond.

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ARE FINED BY JUDGE The cases of the state of Indiana vs. Ptephan Balog. Nicholas Sende, Joe Nyri and Ixuls yaca were disposed of in Judge Johannes Kopelke's court tBTis morning when Ualog and Hende were each fined $25 and costs and the other defendants were erleaaed. The case came from Oklahoma, a suburb of Kast Chicago, and aroused a great deal of interest at the time. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney J. D. Kennedy appeared for the state and Abe Ottenheimer for the defendants. The case was taken from the Jury yesterday afternoon to facilitate the trial of the case. It was taken from the Jury after both sides had agreed on the matter. ANOTHER STEP TAKEN If! TRACTION WAR City of Gary Files Cross Complaint This Morning in Superior Court. Another step was taken In the war between the Gary & lnterurban Rail way Co. and the city of Gary when City Attorney Harvey E. Curtis of Gary appeared in the Lake superior court and filed a cross-complaint in the case of the Gar & lnterurban Railway Co. vs. the city of Gary, Mayor Thomas E. Knotts and Chief of Police Joseph D. Martin. It is alleged in the cross-complaint that the Gary & lnterurban Railway Co. wrongfully entered upon Fifth avenue, east of Broadway, and obstructed it with plows and scoops. It is further alleged that the' com pany made no effort to enter the street and occupy it when It had rights under its franchise. The court is asked to restrain the company from proceeding with its work until "this cause has been heard by this court." This action followed the dismissal of the injunction proceedings sought in the Crown Point court and argued yes terday. Judge McMahan holding that as the proceedings began in the Ham mond court they must be finished there SPECIAL JUDGE PATTEE TO LISTEN MGUMEflT Final Ruling of Hammond's $300,000 School Building Next Wednesday. Special Judge Pattee of Crown Poin was in Hammond yesterday and gave out the information that he would listen to the arguments on the special It! A E HEAD OF HAIR? Easy to Get One in a Few Weeks by Using Parisian Sage. I .ark of nourishment that's the rea son hair falls out, grows thin, fade and turns grey. Dandruff germs dig Into the hair root and rob the hair of Its nourishment. Parisian Sage the delightfully re freshing hair grower and beautifier no only completely destroys these germ but penetrates into the roots of the hair and furnishes the stimulatins nourishment that causes hair to grow abundantly and lustrous. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to put an end to dandruff; stop falling hair and scalp itch in two weeks, or money back Large bottles 5 cents at Summers Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. "I used Parisian Sage and it did my hair a great deal of good. I find it a very good hair tonic, the best I eve used. Ifs a very good scalp cleaner hair grower, and beautifier." Yours very truly, Alice Baumgartner, Hague, N. V.

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APPRECIATE THE TIMES' SERVICE. That the Judges of the Lake Superior court are beginning to appreciate the court news that is being furnished the readers of THE TIMES is shown from the fact that Judge Johannes Kopelke of Room 3 today interrupted the trial of a case to inform a reporter for THE TIMES that he would set the cases or the remaining three weeks of his term next Monday and that he desired to have all of the lawyers present in the court room at that time. The fact Is becoming recognized that with three courts n Hammond, one at Valparaiso and one at Crown Point together a number of special Judges trying cases in all of these courts it is a physical impossibility for lawyers to keep track of what is going on unless they have access to the service furnished by THE TIMES in its court news.

findings of fact in the case of Carl Bauer vs. the school city of Hammond, next Wednesday at Crown Point. The attorneys on each side of the case had previously submitted their special findings of fart and Judge-Pat-tee selected those which met with his approval. He indicated to the lawyers what these findings are. and next Wednesday is set aside as the date for the arguments on them. Additional findings may also be Included in the list at the hearing. Following the arguments it Is ex pected that the court will render his decision and the public will then know whether or not the school board will be permitted to go ahead and build the new Industrial high school in Hammond. CIRCIUT COURT CALENDAR The Times is in receipt of the trial calendar of the Lake Circuit court for the April term. Beginning with the third Monday, May 8 to and including the fourth Monday, May 15 civil jury cases have been set. Beginning with the fourth Tuesday, May 16 and continuing until the fifth Thursday, May 25 civil court cases will be tried. Probably the most interest ing cases are those which are set for the fifth Monday, May 22 when East Chicago's annexation of Hammond and Gary's annexation of Kast Chicago and Hammond will be heard. Two Divorces Granted. Two divorces were granted in the Lake superior court yesterday by Judge Lawrence Becker of room No. 2. Frank Johnson secured a divorce from Bessie Johnson. The costs were as sessed against the plaintiff. Katie Lucy was granted a divorce from Patrick Lucy. Mrs. Lucy's maiden name, Katie Heiaer, was restored. Mrs. Lucy will be compelled to pay the costs. Filed in Superior Court. 7454. Room No. 2. John B. Phillips )E. G. Fproat) vs. Louis N. Black and Mollle Black. Foreclosure of mortgage. 7455. Room No. 2. Isaac Meyer et al. (E. G. Sproat) vs. W. Ozdenski. Suit on account. 7456. Room No. 3. Christ Joseph (Houren, Sefton & Renollett) vs. John Apoatal. Appeal. Motions and Orders Lake Superior Court, Room fto. 1. 5383. John B. Fischrupp vs. Ruth Wollet. Find for plaintiff on plea in abatement. Find for plaintiff on complaint for $54.20 with relief. No lien. Judgment. 5452. Samuel Abelman vs. Otto Haehnel. executor, etc. Plaintiff files motion for a new trial. 5641. Court finds for plaintiff. Judgment. Defendant excepts. De fendant files motion for new trial. Motion overruled and exceptions. Defendant prays appeal to appellate court. Granted. Bond in sum of 100 with George B. Sheerer as surety. Approved. Same to be filed In thirty days. Sixty days for bill. 6658. Joseph E. Young vs. Harvey H. rBows et al. Court finds for plain tiff quieting title. Cancelling each of said deeds to Brown, Brown and Jouvenat. Judgment. 6931. Mitchell Charnley vs. Vim-ent Malzinski et al. riaintiff dismiss es as to Clementa Yuskhwicz, Un Ion National Loan Association, Max Rottenberg and John McNaughton. Find for plaintiff for $1.62 plus $15 attorney's fees, fore closure street assessment, with re lief. Judgment. 6933. Mitchell Charnley vs. Floyd Frazier et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to Harding and Harding. Find for plaintiff vs. O'Connell and O'Oonnell, McDonald and McDonald on lot 8, block 56, for $16.83 plus $15 attorney's fees. Foreclosure of street assessment. Find tor plaintiff vs. same parties on lot 4, block 56, for $16. S3 plus $15 attorney's fees, ' foreclosure of street assessment, without relief. Judgment. 6936. W.j W. Hatch & Sons vs. Harbor Building Co. Find for plaintiff! $24.77 plus $15 attorney fees, on lot 26, block 7. fourth addition to Indiana Harbor. Foreclosure of streetj assessment, without relief. Judgment. 6937. W. W. Hatch & Sons vs. Ernest A. Carlson et al. Plaintiff dis misses as to Charles Rehbein and wife and lot 12, block 11, third addition. Dismisses as to Rothschild and Rothschild, Purvis and Purvis, on lot 17, block 13. third addition. Submitted to coart s to rest ex-

cept Ottenheimer and wife, Prew and wife.. Find for plaintiff as per form. Judgment. Continued a to Ottenheimer and wife, , Prew and wife. Lake Superior Court, Room No. 2. 6564. In re adoption Rose Dooly. Find for petitioner and that the child, Rose Dooly, be adopted by petitioner and that the name of said child shall be taken as the nam of Rose Biehl, and that said child be the heir-at-law of said petitioner. David Dooly and Martha Dooly, the natural parentarof said child, are to be permitted to visit the home of said petitioner once a month for the purpose of visiting said child until further order of court. Costs against petitioners. 7263. Frank Johnson vs. Bessie M. Johnson. Kind for plaintiff granting divorce at costs of plaintiff. Judgment.' 7310. Katie Lucy vs. Patrick Lucy. Find for plaintiff granting divorce. Restoration of maiden name, Katie Heiser, granted at plaintiff's , costs. Judgment. 731S. Oscar Goldsmith vs. George German. Plaintiff files amended complaint, also interrogatories to be answered by defendant under oath on or before May 15, 1911.

M'FARLAND AND WOLGAST SIGN UP Milwaukee, May 5. Frank Mulkern, matchmaker of the National A. C, on his return from Chicago today, announced that he had practically signed up Packey McFarland to meet Champion Ad Wolgast before his club some time next month. According to Mulkern. McFarland is ready to make 133 pounds at 3 o'clock or 134 pounds at 6 o'clock for the champion, and he will go on for 30 per cent of the receipts. As the above weight is satisfactory to Wolgast it looks as if the pair would be brought together here within the next month or six weeks. Wolgast in California at present, but before leaving for the coast he practically accepted terms with Mulkern. Liquor and Drug Habits Conquered! There is Hope for the Victims of Both The Washingtonian Home of Chicago has made a successful B l.i:ui'l 111 in. cinioiii iiquui and drug patients for nearly fifty years. Is benevolent organization; not a money-making Institution. For men, address The Washingtonian' Home, 1533 Madison St., Chicago, 111. For women, The Martha Washington Heme, J31S Irvine Park Blvd. Chicago. lit (1) c. & o. EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY TO Peru - - -Marion Muncie Good groin 2 Saturday midnight . returning: until day trains Monday. For Sale Or will exchange for Lake County Real Estate 4860 acre tract of high fertile land in DeSota County, Florida. Address Postoffice . Box 434, Hammond, Ind. CALL HAMMOND 438 If you want a Case of Beer of 24 bottles delivered free to your house for 80c California Wine House WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S. LEVIN, Prop. 145 State St. Tel. 438 Hammond, Indiana

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Sues For Divorce. If you ran a boarding house for the purpose of making your own living and finally decided to take unto yourself a helpmeet; and if after you had married the man he should cause trouble with your boarders and should cause them to leave your boarding house, wouldn't you think it cause enough for a divorce? That is what Elizabeth Ericscn of Indiana Harbor thought, accordinj? to the complaint Attorney P. A. Parks filed in the Lake superior court this morning. In the complaint Mrs. Ericson alleges that she married Forest E. Ericson June IS, 1910, and was separated from him Oct. 29. 1910. This would indicate that it took Ericson Just four months

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Large Yellow Ripe Jumbo Bananas, per dozen Extra Fancy Washington Apples, 5 for 11c 10c Home Grown Rhubarb, large 3c stalks, per pound only Green Onions, home grown, large bunch for Wax Beans, fresh and nice, per quart Florida Pineapples, fine fl,.. .9 3o 10c 10c ua.u., x.u ............... . BUU

Whv don't we buy Storage Chickens? We don't want them.

Why do we dress our own? They are the best. Why do we sell so many? Each one gives satisfaction. We can accomodate you with fancy stock, per pound

WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE PRICES ORDERS DELIVERED

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FLOUR New Century or Ceresota, -barrel sack 75c -barrel sack 1.45 -barrel sack 2,85 Butter, Fancy Creamery, per pound 27c Peaches, heavy syrup, yellow free Peaches, fancy, 4 p. 24 -pound can IQu Canned Goods, Hominy, Pumpkin, ..Corn, Kidney Beans ft and Baked Beans, can JjQ Rolled Oats, Epicure brand, large package (a dish in each package) at 25c Armour's Baked Beans, OEft 2l6pound can, 2 cans for. QC Preserves, Bismark brand, large 20-oz jars, assorted f uits, jar sCZaC Matches, Noiseless, Oflrt 5c package for .Uw Onion Sets, Yellow, J" 2 quarts for aJQ Washing Powder, Swift's Pride, 3 one-pound packages for 121c I!

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to break up the boarding house. The plaintiff asks for a divorce and the custody of the child.

Start Proceedings. Habeas corpus proceedings were started in the Lake Superior Court by Charles Kohnke, the father of Anna Kohnke of Tolleston, through Attorney George B. Sheerer of Hammond by which he seeks to havo Theodore Hein, the defendant ?1va nn the hndv nf hi child which the plaintiff clalm3 is beintf held under restraint. NOTHING IS OP GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO, KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN TOUR LOCALITY BY READING THE) TIMES KACH KVENINO. Brag Laundry Soap, the only soap that has its original 16 j ounces to the bar, per bar Pink Salmon, tall can, good 4 m flavor, per can I HrC sugar corn, good quality, per can , 8c Evaporated Milk, none better. 4c per can Extra Fancy Peaberry j Coffee, a bargain, per lb.... jjUC Salada Tea, Ceylon and I4c I J1 Mlw.4 1 IK 18c OF CHOICE MEATS AT RIGHT TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Try our Coffees, OC! per pound, 25c, 30c and... QvfC Pickles, Bismark brand, )Cft 1-quart jar, assorted aCOC Baking Powder, Hoosier brand, medium size cans, 1 E 2 cans for J QQ Borax, 1-pound package 15c for. Soap, Lotz Gloss, Swift's Pride and Swift's Naptha, j f 7 bars for at1C Molasses or Syrup, 3 cans for MEATS 25c Fancy Dressed Chickens, 4 "71 per pound gC Smalt Pork Loins, I ft per pound j Small Fresh Pork Shoulder, ft per pound JjQ Fancy Beef Pot Roast, 4 ft per pound I UC Lamb Stew, ft per pound Q(J Veal Stew, ' ' 1 fin per pound I UC Fresh Leaf Lard, Oft per pound. QC 61 State St. Hammond