Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1913 — Page 5

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKES SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 1. . J4e Virgil S ltttcr. Special Settings. For Wednesday: The case of Swift & Co. against the Indiana Harbor Belt. Injunction. The case of the Federal Truck Co. vs. the Gary Bus Transfer Co. Jury case, civil, March term, 1913. Second Monday, March 17 478 Mary Tfaff v Vohs et al. 7010 Seipp Brg Co. v Kolius. 7613 Huber admr v Strom. 7870 Batcize v Gary & Interurban. "568 Rosenkrans v Bieker Bros. LAKD BlFLRIOR COlttT, ROOM X Judge Lawrence "Meeker. Information. The case of Koonti vs. Taussig. On Thursday the court will take up the Gary saloon cases which will be tried owing to the prevailing belief that the governor will veto the bill providing 1 T" mmmmmm9 FIVE THOUSANDS DRUGGISTS Unite In Opinion Regarding One Medicine. If any one should know the value of a medicine it is "the retail druggist who sells It. Therefore, when over five thousand of the best retail druggists in the country recommend Yinol, our delicious cod liver and in' tonic, without oil, as the greatest tonic reconstructed and strength creator they have ever sold, tt must Indicate the value of Yinol. We could publish columns of such testimony as the following: Mr. E. C. Spens. Druggist of Alpena, Mich., says: "Vinol is the ideal tonic reeonstructor, as it really today, is the best remedy we have on our shelves." Mr. C. F. Bucholts, the leading druggist of Springfield, Ohio says: "Vinol gives better 'satisfaction than any medicine I have sold in my store." VTe ask every run-down, nervous, debilitated, aged or weak person or any person suffering from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis; to try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that their money will be returned if It does not do all we claim. Harry's Drug Store, Citizens Natl, Bank Building, Hammond, Ind. P. S- For Itching, burning skia try our Saxo- Salve. We guarantee It. Adv. I TTSaO WBIM3I!d

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J for legislative relief. Setting;. March Term. 113. Civil "Jury Cases. Monday, March 17 6968 Ambrosio v Standard S C Co. 7S68 Metz v Anglln. 9617 Dledrlck v L E & W R R. 5556 Brennan v Gary Con Co. 666 Schoenhoffen Brg Co v Steinman. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. BOOM 3. Judge Johannes Kopelke. At Crown Point, x Information. Special matters this week. On Friday, March 14, at 3 o'clock, the docket will be called and defaults taken and the cases will be set for trial. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. Jnaare W. C. BIcMaaasv At Crown Point. Information. An adjourned term begins Wednesday. Flvs weeks will be devoted to miscellaneous matters. The " settings will be announced next Wednesday. The adjourned term will. bo devoted to the work of cleaning up the docket preparatory to the opening of the first term of the Lake circuit court, April 28. and the beginning of a ten weeks' session. Settings Jnry Cases. Wednesday, March 12 3291 State vs. Stone. 3194 Stata vs. Stone. E33 State vs. Stone (Juvenile). , - Thursday, March 13 3290 State vs. Cochran. 632 State vs. Cochran (juvenile), t Court Cases. Monday, March 17 450! Thomsen v Toll Club of Chicago. ; 4T40 Gunzenhauser v Tolleston club. 7247 Post v Smith et al 7714 Kawin v Ross et al. 7753 Reuping v Pltzele et al. 8027 Green Sons v Houk et al. 8040 Green Sons Co. v Ross. 8126 C I & S R R Co v Getsinger et L 8258 Miller v Schreiber et aL PORTER CIRCUIT COURT. Judge A. D. Bartholomew. At Valparaiso. Court now In session. PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. Judge H. B. TuthllL. At Valparaiso. Court will now convene at Michigan City. SET DATE OF LAND CASE Attorney D. E. Kelly of this city and Marlon H. Stanton of Tolleston met In Michigan City yesterday and DUD TTUOOS VilSTORE

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set the date of March SI for another trial of the famous Miller lake front land case, in'which Mrs. Drusllla Carr la the plaintiff. Attorney Leopold Lauer of Plymouth will act as special Judge' In the Laporte superior court when the case comes up. Valpo VI-dette.

MOD JE SKA WILL ASSIST During the absence of Deputy Prose cuting Attorney Ralph Ross, who left resterday to spend several weeks at West Baden, his duties in the Iake su perior court will be taken care of by Attorney I. I. Modjeska, who was appointed prosecutor in the city and jus tice' courts. Mr. Ross has been experiencing poor health for the past month and was advised that a rest would Improve his health. Case to Be Retried. The case of Evans vs. Bourkardt and Mrs. Peter Schutz, in which the Jury disagreed at a former trial held several weeks ago, will be immediately retried. Judge Virgil S. Reiter has announc ed that he will take up the case next Thursday. It is expected that it will take about a week for the trial. The case is a suit for damages for Injuries which the plaintiff is alleged to have received when he fell from a scaffolding upon which he was workng while decorating the Orpheum theater. . THEY WILL SEE TOMUlY Not Texas Tommy, But Lit tle Tommy Tague. Twenty-five ardent followers of Tom my Tague, another of Hammond's promising fighting stock, will journey to ePoria, 111., this afternoon, where the Hammond delegation will see him in a fast ten-round semi-windup. His opponent will be Jack Loomis a hard hitting and clever youngster of that city, and according to advance dope, this will be the most Interesting bout of the classy program. Tague, who put on the finishing touches to his training work atiGi'more's yesterday afternoon, also gained a wide circle of admirers among the Chicago fight fans. Tommy has proven himself a hard nut to crack and posses ses a wallop that many boys at his weight have respect for. Always cool and careful while in action, Tague Is a willing mixer and covers up well. Considering his youth. Tommy has IF YOU ARE A Tou had batter stoo at once or you'll lose your job. Every line of business is closing lis on to unnmng men. It may bt your turn next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have bean restored to lives of sobriety and industry. we ars so sure that orkink win benefit you that we say to you that if alter a trial you fail to get any benefit rrom its use. your money win oe re runaed. When you stoo "Drinking." think of the money you'll save; besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wtiei. costs only fl.00 a box. We Have an interesting booklet, about ORRINE that we are giving away free on request Call at our store and talk It over. Lion Store Pharmacy, South Hohman Itresu Hammond. Ind. J IVe Loan r.Joney on Furniture, Pianos, Fixtures, Horses and Vehicles. And the property Is left In your possession. You can make your payments weekly. Sixty cents is the weekly payment on a $25.00 loan for fifty weeks, other amounts in proportion. Every Transaction Strictly Confidential. Inquiry costs nothing. No loan, no charge. ' We give you a written statement of your contract. We slow extension of time without charge, in case of sickness or loss of work. Name Street and No. ... Our Agent Is In Hammond Every Tuesday. Indiana Loan Co. Cor. 6th Ave., and Broadway, 216 Gary Building. GARY, IND. Phone 322 I DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show yon whether you are buying land or a law suit, ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY lUMHOF f ALLKAlf BROS. Jk DINWTODIB. CAPITAL, t10d,000.00 Abstracts of Title te Lands tit Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 58 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: CheMflo Title A Truct Company ' ' w Chicago, III.

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career. Kvery time he has fought be fore local fans he lias been pitted against opponents that have out weighed and out-reached him. In tact hi has never had a tair opportunity to distinguish himself with anybody at his own weight, having been com pelled to give away considerable weight in each of his battles. He nev er kicked at this, always fought careful and never allowed any of them to slip over a "K. O." Fans In this vicini ty are anxious to see Tague in action against such- men as Matty McCue or Andy Dans, and it is no more than probable that he will be given an op portunity in the near future. " 0 Gllmore, ."Micky" Sheridan and Dick Hammer, who trained Tagua for this fight, are sure that Tommy will come back with a victory, - v ... Word comes from Peoria that Tague'a opponent, Loomls, is a clever boy, carrying a punch in either hand. He is said to be very aggressive and can take a hard beating. Fans are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the go this evening. ECHO OF IIIAHIC DISASTER HERE Harbor Lawyer Brings In teresting Suit in Lake Superior Court. An echo of the Titanic disaster in which the lives of hundreds of pas sengers were lost at sea was heard In Hammond this morning when Attorney George Miller of Indiana Harbor, rep resenting William Strom, filed papers in the Lake Superior court showing that William Strom has been appointed administrator of the estate of hi daughter Alnora Martha Strom and his wife Thelma Matilda, both of whom were drowned In the Titanic wreck. It is understood that this step has been taken to prepare either to par ticipate in any settlement that the White Star line may make with the relatives of those who died or else to be in readiness to start an action for damages In the event the settlement offered is not adequate. HIRSCH IS MADE CAPTAIN Star of Track Squad Hon ored by.H. S. Mates. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Hammond high school track eam Laclan Hirsch. star of last year's ath letc squad, was unanimously elected captain. According to the lnter which Hirsch took in track work last year and his ability to run a squad of athletes. Hirsch Is one of the most capable men that , could have ' been named and he" is looked upon to round up a crack team that mill bring the championship honors back to Ham mond. Considering the number of stars and a fine lot of promising material which the local school has to choose from this year bright prospects are in store for the track team and it Is probable that the local athletes will carry off the county honors. Several events are almost cinched up to the present time and it is evident that Hammond will not be ' pushed very hard for first place. Captain Hirsch will start his squad training just as soon as the weather permits. Besides a crack track squad the Hammond high school will put a star baseball team into the field this year. Games . will be scheduled with South Chicago, northern Indiana and Illinois high school teams. A meeting in which they will organise will be held in the near future. JOHNNY FOR MAYOR (Special to Thb Times.) Burnham, 111., March 12. Wltnout any opposition the candidates on the progressive cltisens and Independent tickets were nominated. The real con teBt will come on election day. The nominees on the "progressive cltisens ticket were as follows: Fo mayor, Johnny Patton; for trustees Rein Rau. Joseph Gapasawz and Roy Nellls. ' , The nominees on the independen ticket are as "follows: For mayor, Aaron" Leedy; for trustees, Jess Hill James L Darling, Walte- Corabsr March 15 the Date. Although according to the new ordi naces all street cars In Hammond are to stop on the near side of crossings after the 16th of this month, the board of, public works this morning granted Superintendent H. C. Green, of the .Green line, an extension of ten days in which to placard his cars and to give publicity to the new rule fo the benefit of the patrons. The Gary and Interurban Is already operating under the new system. : APPROVES OF CLASSIFYING POSTMASTERS Washington, D. C, March 12. Presi dent Wilson held a two-hour meeting with his cabinet yesterday, in which general policies governing the organ! cation of the various departments war outlined and a few minor appointments discussed. The president declared after th meeting that "merely , routine" had been taken up. He added that he re garded cabinet, meetings as a "clear ing house" for the handling of details Members of the cabinet were retl cent as to what had taken place. One of the cabinet officials stated that the president had not taken up with them the question Jot what legislation he should recommend to congress. Postmaster General Burleson, who remained with the president for some time after the cabinet meeting, later Rave his opinion of Mr. Taft's order placing 35,000 third and fourth class

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"The policy of the administration toward that order has not been determined." said Mr. Burleson. "Personally, I am in sympathy with it. but I do not believe it went far enough, in that many men retained office for political reasons instead "of having to pass a test of merit, which should have been reaulred." CONVICTED OF POSTAL ROBBERY Indianapolis, March 12. Clyde -Strat-ton a'Yid Fred Fernsdorf. who were arrested in Chicago recently In connect tlon with the murder of a diamond broker and turned over to the federal authorities, were found guilty today by a Jury in the federal court of robbing the McCool, Ind.. postofflce. Judge Anderson sentenced each to five years In the Leavenworth prison. May Locate Here. Will Overmeyer, for manv years a I resident of Kosflawn, has been in tcnsselaer part of the past week. -He1 as decided to leave Roselawn and will I probably locate In Hammond, to which pl ace he went this morning to look ab out for a location. Rensselaer Repu oilcan. River Is Safe Yet. Reports from the neighborhood of Black Oak about the Little Calumet river are to the effect that the river isstlll about six feet from the bridge. It has left Its banks, as it does every spring, but unless there sre heavy spring freshets no repetitions of the inundations of the spring of 1908 are feared. A New Stunt. - A novel advertising stunt is being conducted by Hoffman, the State street haberdasher. He has hired a man disguised as a farmer to lead a pig up and down the streets of the busines- district last evening, attracting consid erable attention. This stunt is being conducted in several towns. Building Permit. The recent cold wave has put a dam per to the building activity In Ham mond during the past two weeks. Ac cording to Building Inspector VL K Cole few permits of importance have been granted. The largest permit Is sued during the past month Is for a $10,000 store building on Calumet ave nue, to be e rected by Leo Wolf. This morning a gang of workmen started excavating for the Knoerzer building at the corner of Hohman street and Muenich court. It will be a two-story veneer brick building at a cost of $15, HY FEET NEVER HURT Corns, Callouses and Tired, Aching. Swollen Feet Feel Good. Rob on EZO and rub out all soreness and misery from poor tired feet. Walking Is a pleasure; dancing a Joy after you have treated your feet to a rub with EZO. the refined ointment. Don't forget the name: EZO for the feet, the only real thing for making feet feel fine and comfortable; 25 cents a jar at Summers' pharmacy and money back, if not satisfied. Nothing Buu ior cnnoiains. cnappea lace and hands and rough skin. Druggists e vcifnucie recummena ic ADVERTISING STORY NO. 3. MORE ABOUT RHEUMATISM ALSO BAD DIGESTION. What is the cause of rheumatism I Suppose there is no definite answer to that question or at least answers would differ. Probably more cases are caused by bad digestion, resulting in faulty metabulism than fn any other one cause. The great trouble is so many people do not recognize their weak digestion until much damage is done and even then many do not know it. Often I ask my patient: How is your digestion? and he says: "Oh, my stomach is all right, I can eat any thing." And right there is their trouble. Juft because they have no pains in their stomach and can eat, it never occurs to them that their di gestion is at fault and may be the cause of other troubles of which they are complaining. ' And so they go on taking medines reputed to cure rheumatism and wonder why they get no results. In treating any disease, the cause must first be removed. Not all cases are caused by faulty digestion. At another time I shnll have more to say on the subject. In the meantime, remember that I not only treat rheumatism, but do all kinds of office work, such as eye, ear, nose and throat troubles. I treat skin diseases, stomach, intestinal and liver Complaints; men's and women's diseases, etc. If you are afflicted in any way, I invite you to call. DR. LEEDY (Over Lion Store) SUITES 32 and 33 RIMBACH BLDG. HAMOND, INDIANA.

000. Lot 15 and Is, block 1, Fogg and Hammond's 2nd add., 22x38x16. 602 Plummer ave. John Dockery owner and contractor. .. .2, 999 Lot 19 and 20, Cottage Grove add. 24x44x18. Hickory st. J. Brookover owner and contractor.... 1,000 Lot 10, bik. 1, Oakland add. 24x40x9.418 Bauer St. John Soulin owner and contractor.. 1,500 Brick store building at 211 Oolumet ave. Leo Wolf owner, Wm. Pepperdine contractor 10,000 Lot 3, 461 160th St. 24x27x9. George P. Pearson owner and contractor 1,000

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