Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1912 — Page 5
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Monday, Sept. 23, 1912.
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SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT
LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE SITKRIOR t'Ol'KT, ROOM 1. Judge Vlrcll S. Rciter. Informal Ion. F.ejrinning four weeks of civil court cass. The settings n re as follows:
Third Ttiesdaj J-7S4 Ruttlcdge S7S9 Malrnvich Si?9 Stafford v S"4 Ind Trust Cronln v
Sept. 24 v Du!i. - Crlsm.in. P. a u in. & S 1? almr v Hacker. Irush.
Crttnraonwfallh K.llson v Gary Park. $51 Mayor Horrid PMj v Mayer. SS25 Manspn v 1 lanscn. S3 Caldwell v Caldwell. 50 Causer v Wabash F!y Co. f ii SI Yctment v Votmfr.t. Mieuitz exr v Stigiltz. ?SS1 Young v Jones. Ohakos v Koisatt &. Co. R7 Mich Cent R R v CeAn Constr Co. 71 Zuinpfp v Sparling, yjrvfl Lundberg v Lewis, fjil Kufhrnan v C L S & So B Ry. R902 Fish v Levy. ??03 Fox v y. LAKK SlTKRItm t Ol IIT, ROOM 3. Juilst l.mvrfnrf lltrkrr. Info mint Ion. Judpe Becker will spend the next week in hearing- civil court cases specially set. .After that he will Uk up
the trial of the Gary murder cases and other criminal work according to the program that 'was tentatively decided upon this mottling. U1SK SITICKIOR (Ol IITi ROOM 3. Judur Johnnnr Kopelke. t tlnmmond. Selling-. Jury 4 uvea. Fourth Tuesday. Sept. 24 7 1 T i Sehonert v C & K K R. 7S7 I mi zj k v R public Iron & Steel Co. 799- Albert, pick A Co. v Sullivan et al I.AIiE-l'OHTI'.R riHfl IT CO I II T. Judicr W. 4". McMuhan. At Crown Point. Inforinntloo. Fourth Tuesday, Sept. 2 4 905 Sen. Valentino J., v Robert K Nichols ot al. 90D1-- Paine, Henry A., v United lirew-
909.V- State cN rel. Barnes, trustee, v Johnson, auditor, et ill. Dl9! II- tt.J. !-! n r." Frank, et al., v Mary Ploetz . t al. 9122 .state Natl iidtik of Lowell v P. B. l.ifo Asunr. Co. 9 ' 77 - ( ; un it nh a use r. John, et al. v city of Gary et nl. 91S4-Grant. James, v Me'lvln F.bert. P19S Lrgan Trust Co. v B. C. SchaefTer. 9202 -UndlMTtf. John, admr., v John K. I in lb. g et nl. 9219 - Zumpfe. Wrn. A.. v John J. Sehlintz. 9232 Worley, I.uclle, v Wm. H. Wor-lev.
BISHOP CONFIRMS LARGE CLASS AT ST. ANDREW'S.
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MOTORCYCLE RMS WERE INTERESTING
j !ocn! riders n ere entered in yester- ; day's races, and for a wonder no acIcidents marred the sport yesterdiy.
IPOLIC
HOBNOB AT THEATER
Gary Club Will Stage Another Meet Before the Season Ends.
Chief of P-ilice Peter Austtren of j Hammond and Chief McCormlck of East I Chicago attendefl ilio play "Within the ! Law" at tli a Hiwnmond theatre last j nteht, and e; !i stated that it was the
: best play of Its kiml that
i ever seen. T c j other officer? t f ( ent.
thev hud
were a nutnbrc of th departn ents pres-
C'rown I'olnt. Ind.. Sept. 23. (Special) The motorcycle mos at the fair (trounda yesterday proved to be quite a crowd-drawer, and Although they wt re riot advertised in this section of the county, enough of the Gary and north end of the county motorcyclists were present to make the afternoon's eport Interesting to the spectators. The. track record for speed was broken when lioll.ind went three miles In three minutes and twenty seconds. h nepotlatinsr his test mile In oni minute and five seconds. Murry of Hobart won the T..ik county championship race , in easy fashion. It is said the Gary club will ta? another race within the next month in which they will endeavor to get some of the top-r.otchers in thf; Fpeed line to compete. None of the
Accept the Report. Th' board of public works this morning accep--d the Inspector's report for ih,- Murray street pavement, and opened bids for th" Madison street pavement. Th bids were laid over until Oct. 7. The primary a.wsjmrnt roll for the Charlotte avenue pavement was placed on file. The contract and bond of the Ahlhorn Construction company for the Hickory street, Johnson street Hnd Pearyl street pavements were accepted.
DON'T GO TO LAW Onr Abstract will show you whether you are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY Sncoeasoni t ALLMAH BRO!. A DINWIDDIE. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Landt In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title &. Truct Company, Chicago, III.
MORE ORDERS COMING IN There is stil! considerable activity in the raiiroad equipment markol as is evid'-u;ed by the orders in The Railway Age Gazette of the current Issue.
The orders that have been received by local concerns are as follows. The. Western Steel Car & Foundry Co. of Hecrwisen has received orders for o00 hopper car bodies from the Wabash and 2.7)00 steel underf rames from the Northern Pacific. The Baldwin Locomotive works received ord"v;: from the following: One switching locomotive for John i-'alsch. one s;wltchinr locomotive from the Oliver Piow wo.tks. one fen-wheel locomotive from the Maxton. Alma & Southbound, ten fix-wheeled locomotives from the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, one four-wheeled switching locomotive from the Stardard Gil company and two consolidation locomotives from the Louisiana Railway & Navigation Co.
XOTK'K. I MOV SCOI T SCRAP Kveryhody'a rhewloR It now nnd collection the tickets. STf jours. They are cuod like the tobacco.
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money
Can be applied !n borrowing as well & VAVIKfl. When you need a few dollars, get it wher you SVi; In COST as well as time. S u on your next loan; we (,1'ARAMKE TO SAVk Tor FROM t3. TO 910.00 imx to stoo.oo l.nAKF.n on Furniture. Pianos, Horses. Wanons, etc.. without removal, and give you ONE YEAR to pay back in. OCR RATES ARB THK rHEAPK4T OCR PLAN ARE THE BEST
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Larse Ketehtra If paid off bfore due. Private office. AM
private and confidential.
Loans on their own uote to people permanently employed. Borrow $5.00 pay back $5.60. "You Are To Blame If Yon Forfrt the Name. OPEN" TILL S P. M, EVESY EVLNJNG.
Lake County Loan Homptsy
28 RIMBACH HI.OCK
(Over I.lon Store)
HAMOD, INDIANA
Phone Z18
OAK GROVE BUTTER IS SOLD 3Y NEARLY ALL GROCERS
in the
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dealer.
consumer.
Schlosser Brothers
Wholesale Produce. SOUTH
Established 1884. CHICAGO.
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USES .FILE
Not in weeks has the clerks office
in the Lake superior c as it has been today, beinjt tiled than ever
oirt Vieen so busyMore cases are before. Some of
th.
that m
tiled today are
fol
lows : William S,-hr, torn against tii tor $,100 o-i a struck by one i-'ines. Tile a r jo i:!2. The S ! i -1 s o ti and W iles.sie Buri-h & Hall, has ;i'o vorce ajratiist c p!c were marrii a rated June 2chnrped. t'hrist L. R. t ion for 5.I.00, firm of Lars. m cago on a,Tni,ii h. n be w a.s ?
hi If. Gavit an. I .aiat. Red I omich h; J .7. miO damages Shore route ,n
K-tler has started an aco Ni.l'el Plate railroad 1 liinr, of having been of the defendant's etiident happened on May ase was tiled by J. K. Gli r Lotz. 11 pre.-eiitfil by Gavit 1 a complaint for a di-io-st.-!-Hun li. The i'oud Jan. 1.7. 1910, and sep- , 11'12. Non-support js
Inspiring Activity In Business
paad
rp has started a ;i ac1 damages against the
& Johns. .a of Last Chit of injuries he received j tru-k by their automo- 1 ... 1
id im.i Hiorj the comlas started an action for
afiain.-t the South account of injuries he
The confirmation of a children in Sl Andrews' I
church. West Hammond, ernoon. was the causa of Hon in the city. The feature of the day in which j00 parishoner; honor, the lit. Rev. Paul Chicago diocese, who c Hammond to administer to the class.
class ,,f ;;,o olisli Catholic
yesterday afta bijr cc.ebrawas a parade took part to iiob.de of the ame to West the sacrament
! The parade, headed by a brass band ! marched up Wentworth avenue to State I street, and then stationed itself on jHoiinian street to await the arrival of : Bishop Rohde, who came out from I South Chicago in an automobile. The parade started rather early, and consequently it baa to wait on Hohman j street for more than a half hour, j Many of the priests of the surround-
i inp congregations were in attendance
1 for the o.-casion.
HAPPENINGS AT THE POLICE STATION
l-'i ve "n rrests were made by the police over Saturday nijrht and Sun-lay, four of them were for drunkenness and one on a charge, of ca'ryir.K a. concealed weapon. The defendants were brought before- Judire Rarnett in the city court
this morning: and were disposed follows:
tryinjr to sell an ownerless horse that had been found about a month n-o. '"Why. I even had to start the bid at $10 myself, because one more started
it out with 50 cents. He must have
thought he was purchasing "Swift's fa
mous six. After I had the bid up to $14. I even went so far as. to offer to
U11 y a drink for t ho crowd if they would say $14,2.1, but do you think thev
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of asu,'"'d. Why they were so tight that I they would hang onto a penny so ticht
CHAIiLLS W. H ASS I ITT, Last Hammond; arrested by Officer Kick on a
c liarne of drunkenness
released. FRANK NL'IS, Hammond; arrested by officer Miller for drunkenness; released. CHARLES A. P.RIGMAN, Hammond: arrested by P.unde for drunkenness; released. PFTLR RKN.NKTT. Hammond; arrested by Chief Austin, nl station, for drunkenness; lined $11; county jail in default. JOHN WOLF, .'.927 Carpenter street. Chicago; arrested by Officer Iaw on charge of carrying a concealed weapon; fined $2u. Purintr tho past two weeks there
mat tney would ptisn out the feathers on the Indian's head. 1:0 more for me
w lien on .1 u n- 1 1". e case was filed
ell from a Paul Mc-
ocei - ed
ar. 7 up case w as filed by
"iosky. The Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal ompany seeks to recover $37ii judg-nf-;1: against the Great Lakes Cement 0:1st ru. t cmpany and asks an or
der to restrain theui from removinc-
.ir fools from the tato. KroMna linmitru seeks a divorce
fro:i (ieoiso Jtumiiru and the restora
tion or her luablc'i name, Krosirta Simon, hey were married Sept. 2S, HMO,
and separated Ana;. 2S, 1912. It is al-
1 thitt t'r.e defendant called the
es and falsely accused c.l dollars alimony is was filed by Hembroff
The telegraph is an incentive to promptness and precisionWestern Union DAY LETTERS or NIGHT LETTERS used in your business will make a man ACT while others wait. Full Information and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
loa in tiff viie nan her. Five hand asked. The case
Giazebrook. M il cin K wet kowski
damaeres from the '.. T.
seeks $1,100 & S. R. rail
way for rece i ved door in by Paul
1P..1 wh his M.-i
: is alieKed to have nductor slammed a The case was tiled
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Filed in Superior Court.
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PdSfi Christ ( 'ha rle,s jury, lit ftSST-- Bessie 1 'best, r
Nuppnau (Sheehan vs. Gary Heat. Liphf Injunction. Rnom No.
L. P.-.rir (Gavit .v- Hall) vs. f.ason et al. Personal inon No. 1. Hu.-ch iGuvit & Hall) vs. Rurch. I'ivorco. Iioom No.
ickf-r Urns. Co. J. K. Ptin- . Meltroy P.c-ltir.K A- Hose n u. count. Room No. 2. of Whitintr ttjavlt & Hall)
.hrupp. Suit on note.
first offense. ' rn flone auctioneering."
John Wolf. ,1927 Carpenter avenue, Chicago, who was arrested lat nierht on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon, carried a home-made dajtper in pocket that was large enough to kill elephants. Wolf was also drunk and went Into fr saloon on Sheffield avenue, where, after drinking two glasses of whiskey, pulled the knife out of his pocket and said that lie was g0jng to kill his wife and another man. The saloonkeeper took the dagger away from the man and Woif was placed under arrest before he did any damage. This morning Wolf testified
have been a number or complaints made that he was a butcher and had made at the police station regarding the run-j the dagger to give to the Sheffield avway of the Calumet avenue bridge, jenue saloonkeeper. The fact that the This morning another complaint was j weapon was concealed was enough evimade to the effect that another plank , dence for conviction and Wolf was find' was broken and was in a dangerous J $;o-. The knife will be added to Chief
condition. This has been a common oc- A us t gen's lar
eurenee during the past month, and unless something is done soon some horse will break It's leg or there will be a serious accident.
;e co .ection.
Pete Bennett, who has been a regular
PLAIN FACTS. "ot a stem or particle ot dirt found In I'MO SCOI T. Made from pure, high f rnilf lent tnharen. A ticket In -
! lde every package stood for premiums.
rf.SJ The B son ) vs Co. Suit pr.S? Rank
vs. John 1 ;. Fis
Room No. 1. 9.790 Rank of Whiting (Gavit & Hall) vs. John G. Fischrunt) et al. Suit
on note. Room No. 1. 54 591 Norvell Shopl.-igh Hardware Co. McCracken Ai- Freer) vs. Jacob J. Marks. Suit on account. Room No. 2. f."92 William Schroeder iStinson & Lotz) vs N Y. c. & St L. Railway Co. Injunction. Room No. 2. 9593 Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Co. (Hembroff .- Lotz) vs. Gnat Lakes Cement Construction Co. Injunction. Room No. 3. 9.794 Red ! mich (P. McClosky) vs. C, L. S. & S. P. Ry. Co. Personal injury. Room No. 1. Pf.06 Perry A Wilson J. K. Stinson) vs. John Larkin et al. Injunction. Room No. 2. 9fi97 Frosima 1'imitru ( Hembroff GInzehrooki vs. George Hiraiiru. Iiivoroc. Room No. 2. 9T.9S State National Bank of Tift well i.I. W. Relshaw) vs. Edward S. Walker. Foreclosure of mortgage. Iioom No. 3
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sweetheart or friends. Teach you howto gain the love of the one you. most desire, even thou gh miles away. In fact. t you every hope, fear and nm-j bition better than you can tell your- 1 self. I have done wonders for others;! why not you? I gur.r.mtee to cure a ".1 ' incurable diseases, no matter how long ,
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the Belt railway, including n considerable amount of track elevation, and for the puTthase of ,70n acres of land in South Chicago for another clearing yard. It is understood that the latter improvement will not be undertaken for some time. When the notes empire they will be taken up and bonds issued In their place. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Western Indiana several weeks ago authority was given for the issuance of $2OO,0G'V)'M) bonds for refunding and Improvement purposes.
standing. 1 will tell you just wnai
worries- you at this moment: how to gain your heart's desire. Call and gain health, happiness, love or money. Pri
vate rooms, 2" Broadway, Gary. Art theater. Hours. 10 to 9. Adv
Over
FOOD SOARS 40 PER CENT SINCE 1908
Washington. Sept. 23. The bureau' of labor of the department of com- j merce and labor made public today j two bulletins which showed that the. averasre increase in the cost of food between the years l'.-u and 1912 is ap-j proximately 40 per cent. The lncrcas-' j in the price of meats amounts to nearly 5 per cent. Between If 90 and 1911 1
the increases are as follows:
Per cent 62.3 47.5
47 5. flour 11.1
45 .1 ''S 32.4 1 "'' I s 0 I
J Mea ' Rare
Meats
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1 1 e n s Wheat
Cornmeal Fggs . . . Rutttr 1 'ot at ocg S11 tra r Milk The in.
those
EAST GARY. A. Harnett, day pumpman here, has been enjoying a visit from his mother. A. Patterson of Chicago has been spending a few days at the Patterson homo here. Mrs. Ksthcr P.abco. k, A. M. and Miss Klna Hazelsrern spent Friday at ..!- Cord. Mrs. Payne of Tun ess 11 1 e has been visiting with Mrs. M imie Payne. Mrs, c. Rupert and daughter perni-e l.ave returned after .1 week's visit with re' ri lives 1n iwnvastiar, Mich. M'.ss Marie Johnson was a Chicago .-hopper Saturday. A. Bindbtrg of Va'parai-o visited with friends here Saturday. Mrs. K. Orisman and .laughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Alma Meier a ere Gary Suitors Saturday. Several from here accepted their invitations to ride- on the new HobartGary tar line on Saturday.
THII.I) IT VHTf YAhjitf VAhy. VlCi SCO l T SCRIP. The finest of the lot. Onee chewed nil others cuehcwrd. Try It. Save the tlekrts for prrmlnme..)
50 OEGEPTIVt
crease in 1911 are:
j Meats Lard ;Hens I Whes t flour j Cornmeal . . ! F.ggs j Butter I Potatoes ) Suga r jMilk
prices of 1912 over Per cent 13.3 1 1.3 3 10.7 12.7 11S 15 3 7.6 60 2 4
Iany Hammond People Fail to 1 alize the Seriousness.
COREY ON STEEL.
William F. Corey, former president of the steel corporation, in an interiew yesterday, expressed the following clews on the steel industry: "The steel industry, which Is taken by many as the safest barometer of business, is in a flourishing and substantial condition. Orders for steel are coming in in excess of the oapaeit of the mills, and the industry will enter the new year with well filled order iieioks and with prospects that 1913 will establish a new high record in output "
ARVT7RTISE A D AGAIN I!V THK TIME.
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MORGAN BUYS ROAD NOTES
Western x Indiana Line to Make Improvements. It was announced In New York Saturday that J. P. Morgan & Co. have purchased $10,000,000 three-year five per cent notes Issued by the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad company. The company will use $4. 400.000 of the proceeds to pay for freight intercharge yards at Clearing recently acquired from the Chicago Fnlon Transfer Railway company. The remainder
will be expended for betterments on tak
Backache is so dcc.ptive. H conns and goes keeps you guessi ng. Learn the cause then cure it. Potsibly it's weak kidneys. That's why Hoaa's Kidney Pills ir so effective. We present the following case as proof: Mrs Robert Id 11c y, 410 Magoun street, Fast Chicago. Ind.. says; "I was troubled by weakness In my back and at tirtt 1 dbi not know that It was due to ruy kidneys. 1 felt tired and
weak and was
friend tinally 1 loan's Kidney a supply. The me and by the contents of one ter than 1 had
glad to endorse I 'on for they have given and have proven to
kidney medicine." For sale by nil d",' cents. Foster-Milburn New York, sole agents States. Rcmrmb.r the nan
often very nervous. A advised tr.e to take Pills and I procured first few doses helped time 1 had fin, shed the box. I was feeling betin a long time. I -li.i
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prisoner at the Hammond police sta- I Handled by all dealers,
tion and wno lias partaken ot many a .r
meal at the county jail at. Crown Point I
during the past twenty-five years, "is in again." That is Pete, imbibed loo freely of the amber fluid yesterday and was arrested on the same old e-harge. Pete was not only arrested, but he
made a record for himself when it was j found that he has been picked up thirty times since 1997. This list does not! Include the. times he was held at the
station over nigln, to sober up, but the
number of times that he has had a hearing- in the city court. This morning Pete had another hearing and was found guilty before Judge Barnett. enable to pay Pete will be taken to Crown Point in default of payment. lie was sent to Crown Point last week on the same charge?.
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W. R. lHamond. 70!) Chicago avenue, I-'.ast Chicago, reported to the police this morning to the effect that someone had broken into the. basement C his store last night. Kntrance was gained by removing a frame, and upon investigating it was found that only about a peck of apples were found missings. The robbery if thought to have been done by a number of boys. "I am bid $14 for this famous steed gentlemen, going once, going twice and sold to that centleman over there." They were a hard lot to Contend with," said Auctioneer Jimmy Trust, who was
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West 2:54 feet, lot 14, block 1; twostorv brick East 20V2 feet, lot 11, block 1; parage Stafford & Trankle Grove Addition Lots 108 and 109; river frontage; boat bouse
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Hoffman 2nd Addition East ;"." feet, lot I Hoffman 2nd Addition East 55 feet, lot 2 Hoffman & Torrence Add. East 55, feet, lot 3 Hoffman & Torrence Add. East 55, feet, lot 4 Hoffman & Torrence Add. East 55 feet, IS. 0 feet, lot 5
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12,000.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 $23,200.00
This Property will Positively Net 7 to 9 percent
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