Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1911 — Page 5

Wednesday, May 10, 1911.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE SVPEHIOU COURT SO. 1. Judge Mrgll S. Reitrr. The arguments on the motion for a new trial In the case of Gillespie vs. the Inland Steel Co. will be continued before the court Thursday morning. Thursday afternoon the case of state ex rel. Greenwald vs. Albert Lewis, quo warranto proceedings, will be heard. Trial of civil Jury cases Monday. LAKE SUPERIOR COl'RT SO. 2. Judge Lawrence Becker. Cases set in court yesterday. The court charged the grand jury, this morning. The court begins the trial of civil court cases today and continues on court cases for two weeks. Following this he will devote the rest of his term to civil jury cases. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT NO. S. Judne Jobaonea Kopelke. Judge Kopelke took up the regular call of court cases for today. Civil court cases will take up the rest of the week in this court. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. trowi Point. Judge IVIUia C. McMahan. Cue on Trial. Katie Wilhelm vs. Gary & Interurban Railway Co. Civil jury case. Will take the rest of the day. Albert C Huber, administrator, vs. Illinois Steel Co. was dismissed. All of the other cases on today's call went over. Third Tkurwday, May 11. S69. Dernberg. Emma, vs. Harry H. Meyer. 8T3S. Wegrdin, Lawrence, vs. Baltimore & Ohio railroad. S"50. Foles, Octavlan C, vs. John R. Nelson. 8779. Cahil. William, vs. H., W. & E. C. Railway Co. SSOo. Adamczyk, Ludwika, vs. Max Mickel. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. Special Judge D. J. 51 or an. j Otilia Rasher vs. Peter Rasher. Suit j for a divorce. McMahon & Conroy for! the plaintiff. Crumpacker, Crumpack-j er & Tinkham for the plaintiff. Case1 taken undrr advisement. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. Special Judge Frank Pa tee. Carl Bauer et al. vs. the school city of Hammond. Case is up for a final hearing- Decision is expected in a few days. Case win take all day. Motions and Orders Lake Superior Court, Room No. 3. 5126. Charles F. Van Rhodo vs. Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment, j 6570. Martha R. Brown vs. Gurdell Brown. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 6460. The Lawyers' Co-Operative Publishing Co. vs. Robert E. O'Connor. Plaintiff dismisses, no suit on bond. J udgment. 661)2. William Moffett vs. C. I. & L. R. R. Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judg ment. 6914. Maria tan vs. Powell Dan. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 983. Herman Gustafson vs. Anna Gustafson. Find for defendant on her cross complaint granting divorce. Custody of child Levi. Father Tias right to visit him in the afternoons of the first and third Sundays of each month until he is 15 years of age. Three hundred and fifty dollars alimony awarded to defendant, payable $100 on first day of August, 1911; $75 on August 1, 1912; $75 on August 1, 1913; $100 on August 1, 1914, if plaintiff stays execution on this judgment, otherwise immediately he is further ordered to pay defendant for maintenance of son at $4 per week on Monday of each week beginning this day and continuing for five years. Judgment accordingly and subject to modification hereafter as circumstances may require. Defendant may stay- in house through present month and take out her personal property. Money ordered herein to be paid to Indiana Trust & Savings bank at Indiana Harbor for use of defendant. 7160. John Diedel vs. Charles Peo et al. Find for plaintiff quieting title and judgment for possession. 1 7329. Bertha Blumenthal, admx., vs. William P.lumenthal et al. Appraisement fixed in sum of $1,000. 7344. Mary Buros vs. Fred J. Petrovics et al. Find for plaintiff $125. Mekatinsky surety. Judgment. Property of Petrovics to be levied on first. 7458. Charles Kohnke vs. Theodore Hine et al. By agreement of par ties, ordered that custody of child, Anna Kohnke, be committed to Charles Kohnke, the relator, for the month beginning June 15, 1911, for the month beginning July 15, 1911, the custody of child to be delivered to and back in Theodore and Olga Heine, his wife, and to the said respective parties each alternative month thereafter until further order of court. The proper clothing to be given with child as custody is transferred. The child to be produced In court on order. Entrlea In Court Room No, 1. 6609. In re petition of Louise and William Mulhall for adoption of Louise Anderson. Cause dismissed. Judgment. 6027. William Schneiderwendt vs. Carl Johnson. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 6603. Mark O. Ruggles vs. Phronla Ruggles. Plaintiff, dismisses. Judg ment. 8897. Modern Brotherhood of America ; vs.. Louis Grahovic et al. Cross i complainant George and Joe Mat j kovltch and Mary Krizmanlch and Barney Cohen, executor dismiss as to first and second paragraphs of cross complaint. Court finds that ' said cross complainants take nothIns. Judgement vs. them for costs

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to which said cross complainant seprately and severally except. Appeal prayed to appellate court. Granted. Bond In .sum of $100, thirty days, with Otto C. F. Seehase as surety. Bond approved and sixty days for bill. 7112. Alice Meyers vs. Frank D. Mey ers. Plaintiff dismisses. Judg ment. 7105. Edna Gilmore vs. George Ray Gilmore. Plaintiff dismisses. Judg ment. 7206. Rudolph Hegener & Co. vs. Jo seph Frost. Defendant defaulted. 7335. Willis Taylor vs. Emma Taylor, Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 7366. Calumet Supply Co. vs. Calumet Lumber Co. et al. Tolleston Lbr. & Coal Co, flies disclaimer. 7400. Jane Burton vs. Western Life Indemnity Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. 7410. William S. Feuer et al vs. Herman KUelbach et al. Tolleston Lumber & Coal Co. files cross com plaint. Court Room No. 3. 70S0. Douglas Baker, amdr.. vs. Otis Downs et al. Defendant Riddle files motion to dismiss plaintiff's cause of action. 7059. State ex rel Celop vs. Petro Boosich et al. Default on defendant. 7134. M. J. Power vs. G. F. Weaver. Plaintiff flies amended complaint. 7196. Andrew Mitro vs. Selma L. Kohn et al. All defendants except George V. Bacon defaulted. 7196. Joseph Molnar vs. Selma L. Kohn et aL All defendants except George V. Bacon defaulted. 7208. Dorian A. Polk vs. Joseph Frost et al. Defendant Metropolitan Trust and Savings bank defaulted. 7377. J. P. Seeburg Piano Co. vs. Au gust Schlick. J. Glen Harris files verified petition to be made party defendant and interplead. 402. Apolonie Cernik vs. Emanuel Cernlk. Default on defendant. BEIIG This Is the mating season and the re-mating season, according to the records of the Lake eueprior court. Last summer The Times pointed out that hot weather is not conducive to conjugal felicity. Accordingly a large number of divorce cases were filed in a very short time. The Times now takes pleasures in pointing out that the soft spring air, the budding trees, etc.. Is Inducing a large number of married people to for get their family troubles and renew their former relations. The following is' a list of the , divorce cases that were dismissed yesterday: Martha R. Brown vs. Gurdell Brown. Maria Dan vs. Powell Dan. , Mark O. Ruggles vs. Thronia Ruggles. Alice Meyers vs. Frank D. Meyers. Edna Gilmore vs. George Ray Gilmore. , Willis Taylor vs. Emma Taylor. Sylvia Longby vs. William Longby. John H. Hensley vs. Addle Florence Hensley. Lila Heard vs. Harmon F. Heard. To offset all of this one divorce was granted. Anna Gustafson was granted a divorce from Herman Gustafson by Judge Johannes Kopelke of the Lake superior court. The divorce was grant ed on the defendant's cross-complaint. j. ne custody or tne cniid levi was given to the mother, although the fainer is 10 nave ine rigni io visit him In the afternoons of the first and third Sundays of each month until he Is 15 years of age. The defendant was awarded $350 alimony. In the case of Apolonie Cernlk vs. Emmanuel Cernik, the defendant de faulted. TRIAL CALENDAR. lah. superior court, room No. 3, Judge Kopelke. Jury cases, April term. 1911. Fourth Monday, May 15. 6423. Guthman, etc., vs. Borg. 5049. Poliga VS. C. & E. R. R. Fourth Tuesday. May 16. 5171. Sherpatowski vs. Gorman. 5808. Spiech vs. Kllbasa. Fourth Wednesday, May 17. 5911. Vollmer vs. B. AO. 5984. Warner vs. V. S. Fidelity, etc. Fourth Thursday. May 18. 6058. Huber vs. Hallasm. 6213. Russo vs. C. L S. A S. B. Fourth Friday, May 19. 6240. Rader vs. Inland Steel. 6411. Kochlacks vs. Standard Steel Car Fifth Monday, May 22. 6432. Ballcl vs. Simplex, etc 6530. Carey vs. Republic I. & S. Fifth Tuesday. May 23. 6538. Frank vs. Shine. 6579. Kachlcs vs. Gary & I. Fifth Wednesday, May 24. 6660. Stefanowskl vs. City of Gary. Court cases, special. 5143. Marton vs. Fortyo. 6522, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 6539-40. Schrei ber cases. 5199. Klatt vs. Shortrldge. ' 5226. Rhen vs. Golosinskl. 5248. Blum & Co. vs. Lovlnger. 5281. Reinholtz vs. ReinholU. 5737. Security Trust Co. vs. Bacon. 603 S. Ulrich vs. Bacon. 6097. Newell vs. Clark. 6388. Petraskl vs. Petraski. 6220. Ulrlch vs. Reiner. 63S4. Smith vs. Co-Operative Cob struction. 6565. McVeagh va. gzikorah.

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6366. 6702. 6745.

Smith vs. Kennedy. Wis L & C Co. vs. Popovich. American Trust St S vs. Kutar. Seipp Brg vs. Brenman. 6766. Filed in Superior Court. 7471 Roonr No. S. John Sestrlc (J. O. Koonts) vs. Mary Sestric. Divorce. 7472 Room No. 1. George Caponi (O. P. Hose) vs. Henry B. Alexander. Appeal. 7473 Room No. 1. Frederick J. Wegg (J. A. Patterson) vs. Franclsca Kasfrick. Suit for-42,100 on note and mortgage. NEW DIVORCE SUIT. A divorce case In the Lake superior court was filed this morning, John Sestric In his case agains,t Mary Sestric. The complaint alleges' abandonment and relates that the couple was married Jan. 2S. 1905, and was separated March' 30, 1907. Higher Courts' Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTES. 21653. The Owen County Council vs state of Indiana ex rel. William Gallmore et al. Owhen C. C. Appellant's reply brief. 21811. Cincinnati. Richmond & Ft. Wayne Brltton et al. Boone C. C. Ap pellant's reply brief. 21811. Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company vs. the Railroad Commission of Indiana. Wayne C. C. Appellant's briefs. 21813. Oak Hill Coal and Mining Company vs. Einil James. Vermillion C C. Appellant's briefs. 21819. Theodore Kruse vs. Phillip Kemp et al. Monroe C. C. Appellant's briefs. 21441. Elbert Grlbbon vs. the city of Franklin, etc. Johnson C. C. Appel lant's waiver of rehearing. Supreme Court New Suit. 21862. Hoover G. Mahan vs. James L. Hendricks et aL Boone C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 7877. John B. Alvey vs. Daniel W. Wlggs et al. Dubois C. C. Appellees briefs. 7329. United Coal Mining Company vs. John P. Dougherty. Parke C. C. Appellant's additional authorities. 7125. The Supreme Tribe of Ben Hur vs. Kate Lennert. Warrick C. C. Appellee's briefs on appellant's petition for a rehearing. 6888. Jacomlah H. Jackson et aL vs. Marlon Creek. Howard S. C. Sug gestlon of the death of appellant, Ja comiah H. Jackson. 7199. George L. Mesker vs. John E. Fitzpatrick. Warrick C. C. Appellee's additional authorities. 7913. Ella B. Smith vs. John P. Collens ' et al. Marlon S. C. Appellant petitions for time, and is granted thir ty days from April 2$, 1911. i860. Henry Wagner vs. Peter Mey ers et ai. Ktpiey j. c Appellants briefs. 8019. Frank A. Knights vs. Howard R. Nicholas.! Clay C. C. Appellant's petition for supersedeas and brief on writ. Supersedeas granted. Bond filed and supersedeas issued. 7S41. The Holllday & Wyon Compafriend, etc. Hancock C. C. Appellant's reply, brief. ri52. I. T. Force Handle Company vs. Edward F. Hisey. Clark C. C. Ap pellant's petition for a rehearing and briefs. 1 1 61. Winifred Harper Cooley vs. Frank A. Kelley et al. Vigo C. C. Ap pellees' briefs. 78S7. General Convention of New Alzoia Nativa Smith et al. Howard C. C. Appellants' additional authorities. 7874. Ellas Shriver et al. vs. Orba F. Montgomery, administrator, etc. Fulton C. C. Appellee's briefs. 7102. The Louisville & Southern In diana Traction Company vs. Martha Snead. Clark C. C. Appellant's peti tlon to transfer to the supreme court and briefs. Appellate Court New Suit. 8024. James Francis Shuey vs. Mel vln A. Lambert, executor, etc. Elk hart S. C. Record. Assignment of er rors. In term. Bond. Submitted by agreement. UNIQUEJDISPLAY. Manager Cohen has closed a deal for one of the most unique window dis plays that has ever been seen In thi city. A soap manufacturing company will send a man to Hammond in a few days to build an exact replica of th United States capitol at Washington D. C, In the window of the store. The building will be built of soa and It will require several days to d the work. It is expected that- the ex hlblt will attract a great deal of at tention, and is along the lines of othe progressive steps In window advertis ing that have been taken by Cohen. Blue Lodge Work. A special meeting of the Blue lodge Will be held next Saturday afternoo and evening. Four candidates are receive the third degree, three of them In the afternoon, while the fourth 1 to be reserved for the evening session Following the latter session there wi be a banquet and social hour. The first degree will be exemplified at the regular Friday evening session SEA LION ACTORS WITH CIRCUS Captain Kent's original conception, the wonderful group of comedy-playing, music-making and deft-juggling seals, exhibited by the Gollmar brother and performed by their trainer, pres ent without doubt the most unique display of animal training ever attempted. A casual glance at a number of these curiously formed creatures as they lie basking in the sunshine on some rocky . wave-washed cliff, which lifts its apex above the surrounding ocean, or perhaps as. In the distant Arctics, as they lie In wait for food n the frigid shore line of huge floating mountains of ice, would lead the onlooker to think them the least tractable of animal. Nature has apparently not provided them with symmetrical limbs, with which to move upon land, nor has she endowed them with the advantages possessed by many sea-living creatures, yet this seemingly almost helpless beast Is one of the most capable of the lower animals as is most surprisingly shown by the maxvalously exact diffl-

ENUMERATION OF LAKE COUNTY AS SHOWN BY COUNTY SUPT. HEIGHWAY.

Enumeration of White and Colored Children Between the Ages of six and 21 years.

Names of Corporations.

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Townships. Calumet Cedar Creek. Center Eagle Creek. Hanover Hobart North Ross St. John West Creek.. Winfield TownsCrown Point. Griffith Highland .... Lowell Miller Munster Tolleston .. Total In Towns.. 81 Cities. 798 1.997 1,704 2. 862 717 7.2S0 10,140 East Chicago 2,382 Gary 2,210 Hammond 3,029 Whiting 761 Total in Cities 8,382 Total in County. . .11.285 cult feats of Juggling, balancing and catching, accomplished by the ' members of Captain Kent's troupe, while their conception of comedy Is plainly shown by the many funny situations presented in their human-like exhibitions, in which they exact actual comedy plays. That they enjoy music is beyond question. Captain Kent has among his troupe a number of seals who actually approach a melody In their songs, while their performance "on musical instruments, though not rivaling a Maestro in a musical sense.

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sr & 6 o o U 4.379 3.9S4 5.892 1,478 15,733 21,505 544 1,472 44 50 44 1.9SS 49 31 1,680 still show them to be interested In producing sound. Captain Kent Is the originator of this special class of trained animal acts. While on a cruise in the seas of the far north, a number of years ago. Captain Kent was icebound for a number of months oft the northeast coast of Greenland, and here, far away from the civilized world, home and friends, during the long sunless days of an Arctic winter, the first troupe of performing seals was perfected. With a score of these furrycoated pets as his only companions.

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save his ship's company of hardy sailors, he was given an opportunity to study their natures and possibilities, of which he has taken full advantage in perfecting them in their astonishing performances.. While it is true that others have since attempted to Imitate his accomplishments, though with less than Indifferent success, he Is the originator, and so far the only really successful trainer of seals for exhibition-

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