Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1913 — Page 4

THE TRIES.

Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1913.

THE TUMIES NEWSPAPERS

Br T lk Co a at y Prlatlac aad Pa! 1 labia Cwmy.

The Lake Ceuntr Times, dally except Sunday, "entered as second-class mattar Juna 28, 1906;' The Lake County

Times, dally except Saturday and Sun

day, entered Feb. 8. 1911: The Gary

EJvenlng Times, aauy except Sunday.

entered Oct. 5, lSOi; The Lake County

Times. Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. SO, 1911; The Times, daily

except Sunday, entered Jan. 15, 1912, at

the postof flee at Hammond. Indiana,

all under the act of March I. 1179.

Entered at the Postofflco, Hammond.

lad., as ncoBd-elaas matter.

FOREIGN A3VERT13IJIO OFPICKS, 12 Rector Bulldinr - - Chicago

PUBLICATION OFFICES,

Hammond Building-, Hammond. lad.

q-, for lrll

GOOD )IORMG, LIFE. Good naoraloK. Life and all Tblean glad and beautiful. My poeket sot bin hold. But be that ovraa the Koiil, The Kun. In my great friend Mia epeadluic ka no cud. - Mall to the morning; ky.

Which brlabt elouds measure hlarb;

Mall to you, bird nhone throata Would number leaven by notes) Mall to you. nhady bowers. And yon. screen fields of flowers. Hall to you. vrontan fair. That makes a show so rare la cloth as white as milkBe t calico or silk; tiood morning, Life and all Thlaffs glad and beautiful. W. II. D.

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TELEPbO!fS, Hammond (private exchaage) , (Call for department wuM)

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now means another delay of two

years. t -

Hammond Is not insensible to what

it owes to the railroads, but there is a limit to gratitude. The lives that have already been sacrificed on the

deadly grade crossings, the daily

growing dangers, the untold anguish

that parents experience mornings and evenings for their children who

have to cross the tracks, it hardly makes any difference what school

they attend, are matters that cannot be figured from a commercial stand

point.

The innumerable, unnecessary,

business paralyzing crossing delays

would however be sufficient argu

ment for track elevation.

If Representative Barney Carter,

as first stated in THE TIMES can

see it tfirougu. successfully He will What la Billlnasaate? Billineseate

have earned the everlasting gratitude la a coarse language. The fish mar-

of his city. ket of Billingsgate, London, was sing'

ularly noted because of the rough and

nlsregardful tendency of the language

GOV. Ralston has started in to usea Dy its nsn-mongerg. Hence the

issue proclamations and there is not applIcation

nearly so much fol-de-rol about them

One idea or a

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What Is the Signification of Phoe

nix? A mythical bird, without a mate, supposed to have renewed itself every five hundred years by being consumed in a fire of spices, then rising from th ashes resumed its flight.

THE DRAYMA'S THE THING.

We note with blase boredom that as hls Predecessor's

New York is witnessing a brmiant sensible governor would be a man who

Gary Office . TeL IS?

East Chicago Office Tel. 140-J Zndlana Harbor Tel. S4S-M; 160

Whiting- TeL 0-M Crown Point TeL 3

Hetrewlach TeL IS

Advertising a Mortars will be sent or

rates g-foen on application.

If you heyre any trouble getting The

Tames notify the nearest of dee and

have it promptly remedied.

revival of Massenet's "Manon" with

Caruso and Farrar in the leading

roles.

What we want to see is a brilliant

revival of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" with

a couple of good Marks, at least half

a dozen bloodhounds and real ice, or

if that can't be arranged make it a

brilliant revival of "Ten Nights In A

Barroom."

i would cut out all proclamations save

What la the Order of the Garter?

It is an English order of knighthood instituted by Edward III. on St.

George's day, 1344, and Is the highest

How many Vorda are there in the English Language? There are upwards of 42,000, of which 13.000 are Anglo-Saxon, and 29,000 French and Latin.

When did Magazines begin? The

Gentleman's Magazine, first of this

class of monthly periodicals, was first printed in 1731, by Edward Cave, who

employed Samuel Johnson as one of

its contributors.

What is Pathology? A knowledge of the causes and character of diseases; so called from the Greek pathos, suffering, and logos, a dis

course.

commonwealth.

proclamation?

Who ever reads a

those dealing with some peril to the ordr Qf tne kmd It u reiated that

the countess of Salisbury. In dancing with Edward III., happened to lose her garter, whereupon the king pick-

ed it up and tied it about his own

WHERE FULLEST LIFE IS LIVED. H: that this action might not be

Perhaps the fullest lives are those jL1-!? .: to TL2Z It

spent in country communities, where cialniintr. "Sham tn h.m wh t,,nvB

the demands upon one's time are eVil." This exclamation remains the those of neighborliness, where the oM motto of the order and is seen in the.

ladies are called upon in days of sick- royal arms.

LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION

tTHAlT AWE) OTHER TWO NEWS.

PAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

ANONYMOUS cornrannJ certJ on will

not be noticed, but others will he

printed at discretion, and should he addressed to Tne Editor, qtmes. Ham

mond. Ind.

TWO more federal judges are be-Jness and sorrow to bring the consola-

ing investigated. You'll find that tion of their broad sympathies, the old

the bench needs dusting off once in a men are sought for advice and coun-

while as well as the bar.

SHOULD BE DONE.

Cities of the Calumet region which

have used the lake as a depository for their sewage, may be forced into a

solution of the problem of sewage

disposal, by the United States govern-

Astated meeting of Garfield lodge ment. itepreseniauve avails or lin-

Ko. 669, F. and A. M., will be held on I nois has prepared a bill which he pro

se, the boys and girls have time to

think the long, long thoughts of

youth.

What are the Number of Visible

Stars? The number of stars that can be seen by a person of average eyesight is estimated to be 7,060. The number visible through the telescope

is estimated to be 100,000,000.

When was the first English Version

of the whole Bible executed? In

1635, by Miles Coverdale; but the New Testament and a part of the

Old had been executed a few years

previously by William Tyndale.

WIFE AND CHILDREN OF PLAYWRIGHT WHO IS BEING SUED FOR DIVORCE

When was the New Year's Day changed from the 25th of March to the 1st of January? This change was effected gradually. The 1st of January was adopted legally by France in 1563, by Scotland in 1600, and by England and Ireland at the change of the style 1752.

415

FAK15 journalist fell down an

elevator shaft and got $1,000 dam

ages. Wonder what he would have

received had it been of the common or garden variety of newspaper man?

What is the Cause of Rust in Iron?

Oxygen entering into combination with the surface of the metal, the combination being promoted by moisture; rust is an ordinary term for the

oxydizing of iron.

Jan. 31. at 7:30 p. m. F. C. degree. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed.

E. M. Shanklln, W. M. R. S. Galer, Sec

Hammond Chapter, 117, R. A. special meeting Wednesday, Jan. Past and Most Excellent degrees.

M,.

29.

Hammond Council. No. 90, R. S. M.

poses to present to congress, making

it prohibitory for1 cities to pollute the waters of the great lakes, with their

waste

Hammond, East Chicago and Whit

ing have for years been talking "pure

water." The problem may be solved

OUTSIDE THE PALE.

If the bull moosers don't look out

What are the Languages In which

the Bible was originally written? The old testament was written mainly

What are Civil Rights? The right which every one has by nature to dispose of his own person to cultivate his mind, and to improve his condition by any honest line of industry that is suitable to his capacity, the enjoyment of such rights being called freedom.

ther won-t hP thnnrtPr .nm-h j.rt 1 Hebrew, but partly also In Chal-

- . , . , i vice: luc new iceiuueui was wniieu

ui mem iu swear uy, wnen hiisuu bl jq Greek

verm expires.

Close observers who are blessed

Who Wrote "Hail Columbia"?

month.

Stated meetings first Tuesday of eae for tjjem Dy the government. Should with a keen nse ot smell as well as judge Joseph Hopkinson, during John

one proposed be vision, nave smnea a mouse. Adams' administration. The music be forced to faceTnis is a Proressivene3S on tne part J was arranged by Feyles, the leader

or w nson and nis colleagues tnat may or tne orcnestra or tne oniy tneater

I such a law as the one proposed be

Hammond Commandery. No. 4L K. enacted, they will

T. Regular stated meeting first and! the issue.

third Monday of each month.

out-Roosevelt Teddy himself. All of

the straws are pointed toward a pro-

in the capital. It was first called

The President's March."

Is Trial by Jury of Ancient Origin?

Yes; It is an Anglo-Saxon institution.

and forms an Important safeguard against arbitrary authority.

What Is Weight? Weight is only

the result of attraction. An article

weighing 1,000 pounds at sea level, will, at the height of four miles.

weigh two pounds less.

Whence do Icebergs come? From

the polar region, where they break off from the ends of glaciers that protrude Into the ocean, and float about

until they are gradually melted.

GOV. Wilson is going to stick to his Sressive t dministration that will

New Jersey job to the last minute, make the pr ogressives sit up and take

OUR NEW COMPETITION.

When this Venus de Milo perfect yet te remiblicans win not be rer- no"ce

woman craze Has gone rar enougn mitted to put anything over either

in New Jersey or Washington.

be no playint? of favorites in this. Lake county cities have played at

let's start a perfect man competition.

Right here is the place to begin

it too.

Mayor Knotts of Gary, who by virtue of his official prominence

should set the pace will oblige us by sending in his height, weight, bust, hips .ankle, upper arm, forearm, calf,

A SUGGESTION.

By the way won't the kind and

obliging H., W. & E. C. railway please

put up a few more straps for the

accomodation of the people on the

little town for three or four days while a national missionary conference in Ml(in inutile its limits. Garv

quarantine long enougn. it is time u whooD8 tnlrigS up the next day by hav

started &ni maintained something ng three murders, a kidnapping and a

serious along this line, especially in shooting affray

the present emergency.

Marshall hi s turned progressive,

and all along he line there are evi

dences that wh n Wilson goes out of

office, the bull inoosers won't have a

leg to stand on. It seems to be the democrat's one best bet, to play the

most radically progressive politics, j THE common sensle dance is the In that way they may hope to, gain latest and succeeds the tango. There

many allies from the ranks of the new! is no wriggle in It. It will not be a :

Motions and Orders

wrist, size of hat, pull on vest and 1 Honman street carg during the party ,and they have nothing to lose, success.

any other measurements

think of.

he may

rush hours? It is fearful annoying

to a lady standing up in those cars

to have a man breathing garlic grab

DEPARTMENT of Agriculture says I ner wuaiy oy me ieii ear ana tear

we eat too much meat and not enough out a banafull of hair in an effort to

cheese. Seems to be a bull movement keeP Irom losing his balance.

In favor of the stink factory at Globe It is also rather disconcerting for

Station. a man to have a lady claw desperate

ly at his necktie in order to keep her feet as the motorman jerks the car merrily back and forth to see

whether the wheels are on the rails

or not.

Of course one good plan would be

to have hooks hung alongside the car

to hang passengers on but some of the

foolish things might object to that,

but no one could object to a few

more straps could they?

0, MAGIC KISS.

Laury Jeen Libbey in writing on

that gift of the gods, the kiss, says: "In all the rules laid down for decorous love-making not one is : devoted to the kiss, which may be said to be the alpha and omega of love's tenderness. Whether or not this subject is omitted purposely to give forth the idea that they have no place on courtship's calendar we can only surmise. ' "But for all that kisses are the most Important factor in life. It is instinct, expressing fondness. It Is - the first yearning of the babe as soon as it becomes old enough to show liking, singling out those to whom its instinct draws It, holding " up its rosebud lips for the kiss of love. Sorry Is the life or childhood who knows not the kiss of father, mbther, sister, or brother. It is courtship's first acknowledgment when lips meet lips In the sacred, tender betrothal kiss. "O magic kiss! you are responsible t?f the highest bliss known to mortals, or you can lead the way to the depths of woe. There are '' kisses which, are inspirations. -They were never meant to be given by rule or without sacred intent. They should be the seals of pure affection."

The stand pat republicans are safe

outside the pale of democratic influ

ence anyhow but the progressives MR. Morgan is on his way to

don't know lust "where thev are at." Egypt. Wonder how he could leave

in the situation political, and some of the country and feel perefctly safe.

them may be easy proselytes.

WELL its drawing nearer. They

are beginning to talk about the changes In the infield and wonder

who will play short.

ISOLATION HOSPITAL NEEDED

Smallpox has secured a foothold in

the Calumet region. It has attained

HEARD BY RUBE

BP

LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. Court Room o. 1.

7402. Apolonle Cernik vs. Ktnmanuel

Ccrnik. Case dropped from docket to be reinstated on motion and no

tice.

7534. Israel Manson et a!, vs. John W, Caldwell et al. Plaintiff dismisses,

costs paid.

7669. Scott and Hary vs. Minnie Koch

et al. Find for plaintiff JSO.oO.

Foreclosure. Find for cross-com

plainant, Knickerbocker Ice Co., for

$80.50 in full of claim agains

plaintiff. Order vs. defendant

Julius Koch, and that said ice com

nanv be subrogated to rights of

plaintiff and all parties agree tha

claim of plaintiff and cross-corn

plaint is satisfied in open court

and mechanic's lien discharged an

satisaed and released. Costs vs.

Julius Koch, Judgment.

TEE IIEE! It is to laugh. Britisn

the proportions of a full blown epihouse of commons had 2,100 cops on ?876. Atlas Brg. Co. vs. Albert Kauf

demio in South Chicago There nre euard while the members voted against . man. Plaintiff dismisses. Judg-

5 v. ---s-v. rfM i sSz c ! film VrV--r.v. II llhur t'r l

Mrs. Paol Araaatraas; aa hmm aaatesa. Here is a late photograph of the wife and daughters of American playwright, Paul Arms t ring, taken at Mrs. rn.ntr home. "Stronghold. near Annapolis. M-i.. last fall.

strong's suit for divorce will be heard January 27. 8ha la a society woman of note in Annapolis, a pupil of Whistler, and a member of the Anna Arrundel Hunt club.

the famous Armstrong's airs. Arm-

WOMEN fainted when surprised in

a poker game. Best thing for women

to do is to place pants buttons on a

i card and wait for somebody to yell

"Reno."

five cases of It in East Chicago.

Whiting has one case, Gary a case or

two and one probable case has been

reported from Scherervjlle. There is

no telling how many others there are

WILL BE BITTER FIGHT.

It is gratifying to learn that some

effort is to be put forth by Lake

County's representatives in the legis

lature to get a law on the books,

which would give Hammond and

cities cf its class the right to demand

track elevation.

The easiest prediction to make in

regard to the proposed measure is to

say, that it will meet with powerful

Laury notes that "But for all that! opposition, not only from the railroad

kisses are the most important factor lobbyists, but from real estate inter

in life." So? It Is all very well for ests at home.

Laury to write ofhe nice, aesthetic From a city building stand point,

and Inspired kisses but what about such a measure next to home rule

the soul kiss or the kiss that is hur- would be the moHt important step as

riedly given while a man is trying J far as Hammond is concerned, and it

to catch a car? I behooves the city to lend its most

Our love expert should differentiate! powerful support of it

in the several kinds of kisses. There Track elevation is a matter are kisses and kisses. There is no I affecting every man, woman and

comparison between the soul kisses! child in Hammond, and the consurn

of Romeo and Juliet and the kiss that. I mation of the long proposed remedy

the czar puts on each cheek of his! is at the best still far off. But the

guardsmen at Christmas. 1 time to make a beginning in this dt

Variety is the spice of life. Thejrection is now, while the General As

epice of variety la the kiss. Isembly Is in session. Procrastination

female suffrage.

NOTE that Brother Elbert H. Gary

paid $100,000 for a statue. Elbert must

have got bis wage increase already.

M. RATT of the Indlanny legislature j

has Introduced an anti-rate bill In the

throughout the county classified as I house, some one ought to introduce (

chickenpox, or not classified at all.

East Chicago has already recogniz

ed the gravity of the situation by pro

viding a temporary pest house. East

Chicago be it remembered has a doc

tor mayor. Whiting has closed its

schools for a day or two, and there is agitation for a county isolation hos

pital. Has the latter by all means,

but

While the hospital is a much need

ed institution, even more important

and far reaching, would be an en

forcement of whatever laws there are which provide for vaccination. In

Suffraeette Carrie Catt to Mr. Ratt

IXFItIGI-NO OX TIIK OUTLOOK'S

COVPHIGHT. (From the Gary Post.) ; Having had experience as a teacher in an earlier and more primitive day, the contributing editor appreciates the enormous teaching and de- . veloping leverage, etc. j AFTER March 4 Prof. William If.

Taft will have time to wonder why it

is that tire highest salary that Yale pays to her professor's is $5,000, while

the football coach cops off $10,000.

ART admirer says that Venus dc

Milo has too much ot an Amazonian

build and a cowlike face for him to admire her. Why worry about Venus

inent. 8040. Fred J. Smith vs. Harbor Bldg. Co. et al. riaintiff dismisses as to lot 4, block 13. 4th add. to Indiana Harbor, in name of Frank Burba.

i 8076. Calumet Supply Co. vs. .Hernando

W. Daegling. et al. PlaintifT dismisses by agreement. Defendant Daegling to pay costs. Judgment. S098. U. B. Radiator Corporation vs. C. 11. Maloney Co. Motion of Maloney & Co. sustained to modify judgment, and same is modified to show that defendant. Maloney & Co., is an inilorser on note. Motions of Prascsak & Baukus withdrawn. Judgment. S174. George A. Carpenter, trustee, vs.

the schools at least. If every man, when there are so many pretty hob-

woman and child in Lake countv

were vaccinated, the need for a pest ABE MARTIN writes of Doc Mopp's I , nf 01 U nnaa Inns' artfl Ilia

i ii . , , wnissei uciii

uuurc' lul oma.ipus. paiieiiLa, wui wlre glv,,g him a tlrkpln for l birth

soon run Its course. It is no joke tol jav present. Reminds us somewhat of

have to go to a pest house, under thai the Indianny senate in passing the

most nronltloiiH r-irmmtannK Gary second-class city bin as a present

I to Tom Knotts and then providing

iHu ao piivuio iiuinuuiiiit?, in

asmuch as all Lake county hits NOT

been vaccinated, and as THERE IS

NO COUNTY ISOLATION HOSPITAL to enjoy it

the physicians should get together about the only

that hlzaoner can't, be re-elected. .W1LLUM ELLIS COREY eontinues to

tell tales out of school and he seems

thing that hasn't

and agree on a minimum period of iso- gone up in these hi kost of living days ,..nv, to i o and the only thing that really has

lAtiuu v uiv u k va i tiv acne sialic j w i . , . fc . ,. . . I come down in pric e Is the newspaper

lengiu, auu uc ncrtuu nuiuunvica ve( a ,ot of folks aon't spem to appre-

should maintain a strict quarantine 1 ciate it.

There shou ld-

covering that period.

IT is too bad. After posing as a nice

City of Hammond, Ind.. et al

Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. S450. William Craick vs. Samuel Gobits et al. On motion of defendants, cause dismissed for want of prosecution. Judgment. 8.-.5S. Hammond Lbr. Co. vs. Charles Frust. Plaintiff dismisses at own costs. Judgment. S739. Fred J. Smith vs. Frank Burba et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to lot 4. block 13, 4th add. to Indiana Harbor in name of Frank and Stella Burba. S975. Charles H. Capen vs. Thillip Suter. Find for plaintiff for $800, without relief. Judgment. !26 4. Peubody Coal Co. vs. John McFadden. Find for plaintifT for $2,086.30. without relief. Judgment1836. Kelley Brg. Co. vs. Wm. Riley et al. Cause dropped from docket to be reinstated on notice. 5225. William H. Rehn et al. vs. Jo

seph Golosinskl et al. Receiver

flies final report and asks for dis

tributlon and release of bondsmen. Granted. 6426. Paxton Lbr. Co. vs. Anton Gale-

ielvzyk et al. W. E. Roe, attorney for receiver, granted $75 for services.

6040. Effie M. Reading vs. Wilbur

Reading et al. Plaintiff dismisses for want of prosecution. Judgment.

6719. Steve Szucs vs. Barbolla gzucs.

Cause dismissed for want of prosecution. Judgment.

8734. Frederick Borman vs. Fred Stew

art et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid.

$979. Eric Sandell. guardian, etc., vs..

Hilma M. Hagglund et al. PlaintifT files inventory and appraisement showing value of property, $4,-

850, and akss leave to sell same for not less than appraised value, for

cash, or & rash and balance on first mortgage in three years at. 6 peV cent interest. Notice of sale to be published.

9142. . Sigmuad Fleishman' vs. ffm, A-

Cain et al. Plaintiff files cost bond.

9351. August Schlick vs. Herman

Kieselbach et al. Plaintiff dismisses at cost of defendant, Herman Kieselbach. Judgment.

9470. William Sokolowski vs. John

Spudiez. Plaintiff files amended complaint making Manhattan Lbr. Co. party defendant. Party defendant files cross-complaint. 9575.Henrletta Gluth vs. August Gluth. Find for defendant, costs vs. plaintiff. Prosecutor's fee allowed and taxed as costs. Judg

ment. ' 9580. Clifford C. Robinson vs. Mike Romasco. Defendant given until Jan. 27th, 1913, to file new cost bond. 1 9609. John M. Hunting vs. Edn J. Hunting. Defendant defaulted. 9620. Citizens' German National bank vs. Anton Rucienskl et al. Defendant files, answers to Interrogatories, j 9694. D. J. Moran, adm. vs. Northern Indiana Gas& Electric Co. Plaintiff files interrogatories to be answered by defendant by Jan. 27, 1913. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 9807. Fredericka M. Nickels, adm. vs. Jacob M. Nickels et al. Defendants defaulted. Minority of defendants except Fredericka sugguested and D. J. Moran appointed guardian ad litem . 9949. Grommes & Ullrich vs. J. T.

Smith. Find for plaintiff for $380. Judgment. I -flirt Roam o. 2. 5520. George E. Vermett vs. John Biernicki et a I. Defendants Biernackl and Biernackl defaulted to plaintiff's complaint. .

6153. Emanuel Fair vs. Malessa Fair. Case dropped from docket . to be

reinstated on motion.

6177. Marie Bomba vs. Alexander Bomba. ' Case dropped from docket to

be reinstated on motion. 6614. Frances Aus vs. Mika Stripat, Case dismissed for want of prosecution on motion of defendant.

672S. Homer Ansley vs. Henrietta C. Moody et al. Find for defendant

and that take nothing by his com

plaint, and that defendants recev er costs expended. Judgment.

9142. Sigmund Fleishman vs. Wm. A.

Cain et al. Times to file cost bond

extended to Jan, 20, 1913.

9458. Ida C. Moore vs. David E. Moore

Deft, defaulted.

9474. Josephine Feddeler, widow, etc.

vs. Ella Feddeler, et al Com'r fils

report of sale, also appraisement

Report approved deed presented and approved, and ordered deliver-

ered. Judgment.

9510. James fci. Mammons, et al vs

Steel City Realty Co. Pltf. dis misses. Judgment. 9599. Cora Johnson, et al vs. Sarah I.

Newklrk, et al Com'r files report of

sale, deed presented, examined and

9785. South Shore Land Co. vs. Bessie Hart et al. Defendants. 9736. William G. Boyd vs. J. W. Lyddick. Defendant files abstract and memorandum of title. 9741. Charles B. Alexander v. Cal. Co. Plaintiff files Interrogatories to beanswered by defendant Jan. 20tli. 1913. 9754. Francis McCampbell vs. John McCampbell. Defendant defaulted. 9S23. J. J. Poppen vs. Fred Poppen et al. Defendants c.efaulted (Henry Poppen). 985S. Julia Klusoczky et al. John Nestor et aL Plaintiff files amended complaint making Arthur Freer. Henry Horner & Co. new parties defendant. 9S67. Cal. Lbr. Co. vs. Riley Heaton etal. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 9928. Chas. H. Fredrich, adm. vs. Standard Steel Car Co. . Piaintiff

files Interrogatories to be answered by defendant Jan 20. 9934. Peter Glick vs. Cudahy Packing Co. Plaintiff files Interrogatories to be answered by defendant Jan. 20th. 9378. Michael Mandlch vs. Indiana Steel Co. et al. Plaintiff refusing to plead further as to Indiana

Steel Co., court rendered judgment

for costs against plaintiff as. to

9600

approvfd. Ordered delivered. . Citizens German fNal'l Bk. v:

Anton Rucienskl, et al. ritf. me

interrogatories to bef answered by

deft." Anton Rucienskl by Jan. 20th

9690. Nick! Sinte vs. Illinois Steel Co

et al. (Dismissed as per stipulation

at plaihtiff's costs

9730. Johrf

fendan

Judgment.

Teulia vs. Mary Teulia. De

defaulted. .

said Indiana Steel Co. 5226. William H. Rehn et al. vs. Jo

seph Golosinskl et al. court refuses to allow any receiver's fees. Court allows W. E. Roe $100 attorney's feet in full of services' for receiver.

9325. Richard Zimmerman vs. J. T.

Clark et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to defendant, Fred Newell, and . First National bank of Hammond and as to 11. R. Kusler. -Cross-complainant dismisses cross-complaint. Find for plaintiff $118.41, plus $25 attorney's fees, without relief. Foreclosure mechanic's lien. Judgment.

9969. Westerlln & Campbell Co. vs.

Louis A. Bryah'. It appearing from appeal bond that this cause was appealed, to Lake circuit court, it is ordered transferred. i

S624. Thomas O'Connell vs. Agnes

O'Connell. Find for plaintiff on his complaint and against defendant on her cross-complaint.' Plaintiff is awarded absolute divorce and given custody of the following children: Norton, 11 years; Kelbournfand Milton, 7 years old. and Roland, 4 years, until further order of court. Defendant is given custody o youngest i:hlld, Thomas, until further order of court. plaintifT is ordered to pay Into court for support and maintenance of said child the sum of $15 per month until said child is ten years of age, and $20 per month thereafter, payable on 1st day of each month: first payment on Feb. 1st, 191S, said custody to take efTect within 10 days herefrom. The defendant is awarded all of household furniture located In the Lake Front home. In Indiana Harbor, and she is ordered to turn over to plaintiff the policy of life Insurance in New York In surance Co. for $5,000 or thereabout In which, she is named as beneficiary. Plaintiff ordered to place children put in his custody Into a reputable school, within a reasonable time herefrom. Plaintiff and defendant are each given right to visit said children in custody of the other at reasonable hours and under proper conditions. Costs vs. plalntff and $100 to be paid by plaintiff Into court as additional expense money to defendant In defending action, payable before Feb. 1st. 1913. Judgment. Court Room No. 2. 9775. Elizabeth Kochem vs. John Kochem. Find for plaintiff granting divorce. Custody of minor child. Lillian, age 7. awarded to plaintiff and she Is forbidden to remarry for two years. Judgment. 9941. Max Salmon vs. Ludolf Houtchilt et al. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. . 9967. Norman Page vs. Alma Page. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid.

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