Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1913 — Page 5

Wednesday, March 19, 1913.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE

LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM J. Jde Vlrrll S. Reltcr. Case Mifowd Of. Nimet vs. Marko. Suit for recovery f $160 loan. Jury returns a verdict In favor of the plaintiff and awards htm Jl0. Cae o Trial. Sarah Lewis vs. city of Hammond. Attorneys Granger, and Lot for the plaintiff. City Attorney John Oavlt and W. J. McAleer for the city. Demurrer overruled. Jury being selected. Cast will take another day. Settings. Second Wednesday. March. 19 $725 O'Donnell v Western Union Tel Co. $740 Marcovich v Cosma. . . Second Thursday, March 20 $840 Devlne admr v Fere Marquette. $856 llaralovich v tlaralovlch. - $882 Schreiber v Gary & Interurban. 882 Evans v Bourkard. $912 Dledrlch v Lake Erie & Western. Iaforaatlan. . The esse of Evans vs. Bourkardt and Pchuta. damages for injuries' in the Ornheum theater, will be retried as soon as the case on trial Is disposed of. LAKES SUPERIOR COlRT. ROOM 3. Judxe Larrreaee Becker. Cae Dlirponed Of. Met vs. Angrlin. Suit to recover $10,000 for false Imprisonment. Jury finds for the plaintiff and awards $5 damages. Attorney Ressler for the plaintiff and Attorney V. F. Hodges for the defendant. ' Case o Trial. 729. Yates vs. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville. Suit for damages. Jo seph Conroy for the plaitlff and Crum packer and Crumpacker for the de fendant. Case will take two days.' . Case .a Call. Tuesday, March IS 773" B St R M & B Co v Fadelvich. 8312 Lens v Courtrlght. $317 Psnter v Szuleujk? Wednesday, March 19 8461 Duchlch v Luhman. 8502 Glaser v Bunnell. 8477 Green v Gary I & C Co. 8658 Kovacik v H W & E C Ky. $564 E C & D Co v Sohl. $$$ Klein v Lang. $5T3 Diamond U Co v Helnts. , Thursday, March 20 $888 Hala v Wickey. $691 Hale v wlckey. $701-r-Muiyn v Kalusx. 8796 Splerer v Matasas. $766 Muiyn v Kaluss. .877$ FialkowskI v Boleskl. S827 Robinson v Penn Ry Co. 8 837 Horner v Gormley. LAKE SrPKRIOR COURT, ROOM 3. f Jadre Johannes Kopelke. At Crow Point. . Conrt Cases Settings. Second Wednesday, March 19 S51 Stefanowskl v Chiesa-et al. 3$4 Baer v Harbor Bldg Co et aL 385 Baer v Harbor Bldg Co et al. 428 Sasse v SIrois et al. Second Thursday, March 20 "x49 Henderlsng et al v Hoff et al. 433 Peabody et al v Harbor Bldg Co :.. Vet al. .;,' 452 Ideal Concrete Machinery Co V j Gregory. 454 Gary Trust & Svgs Bank v Gregor jet al. 471 Lake County Lbr Co. v Lundberg. LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. Judge W. C. MeSSahaa. At Crown Pol at. Court CtM. Trial calendar. Adjourned February .term: 410 Thompson v Tolleston Club of Chicago. SAVED HIS SON Prom Constitutional Decline. So many cases like . this are coming to our attention for the benefit of fa thers and mothers of weak, sickly, ailing children In this vicinity we publish th. following letter: Mr. Richard Rush of Columbus, Ind., says: "I believ I am Indebted to the valuable medicinal properties of Vtnol for the health of my little son Dale. He had a severe attack of whooping cough and measles, which affected his lungs and general constitution. We tried several other remedies without benefit, then commenced using Vlnol and" I take pleasure In acknowledging my continence In its restorative and reconstructive virtues, for my little son is the picture of health now, all due to the use of Vlnol. This is because the child needed the strengthening cod live elements and ths tonic iron that Vlnol contains. N oil, delicious taste. Children love It. We give back your money If Vlnol does not do all we, claim. Harry's Drug Store. Citizens Nat'l. Bank Building, L. Harry Weis. P. 8. For'rought. scaly skin, try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Adv.

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4740 Gunsenhauser v Tolleston Club. 7247 Post v Smith et al. 7714 Kawin v Ross et al. T76S Reuplng v Pltsele et al. 8027 Green Sons v Houk et al

8040 Green Sons v Ross. S126 Chicago, Indiana & Southern R R v Gelslngtr et al. 8258 Miller Schreiber et al., Tuesday. March 18 Special eases. Wednesday and Thursday No court. PORTER CIRCUIT COUTV 1 Jadge A. I). Bartholomew. At Valparaiso. Grass vs. the Goshen, South Bend & Chicago Railway Co. Case will tk all day. Last Tuesday's call will be taken up tomorrow PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. ... Judge II. D. Tathlll. . At Michigan City. . - Court now In session. AWAIT THE DECISION. Judge Lawrence Becker says that he J will announce his decision in the Gary saloon cases next Monday. He says that he. will take Saturday and Sun day to look up some of the citations and that he will have made up his mind by Monday. A large number or lawyers are anxiously awaiting the decision. While the. case will be appealed, their opin ions will be either upheld or contra dicted by the court's decision, and they are anxious to hear It. Higher Courts' Record. SUPREME COURT MINUTE. 22348. Marvin M. Minnlck. treasurer, vs. WilMam T. Wilson, executor. Cass C. C. Joint motion for agreement of affirmance. 22209. Marvin M. Minnlck, treasur er vs. William T. Wilson, executor. Cass C. C. Joint motion for agreement of afftmance. ...... .'. 22353. Thomas Faylor vs. Roy Fehler. Wells C. C. Appellant's briefs. 22175. Inland Steel Company vs. Wm. Gillespie. Lake S. C. Appellant's re ply briefs. . ' , 22139.. Frank M. Millikan vs. Elbert A. McAlplne et al. Bartholomew C. ' C. Appellant's petition for time, which is granted. Including May 1. 1913, SUPREME COURT NEW SUIT. 2236. Charles A. Johnson, auditor of Lake county, vs. State of Indiana ex re!, Louis A. Bryant. - Lake C. C. Record. -Assignment of errors. In term. Bond Submitted by agreement. APPELLATE COURT ACTION. 77S4. John F. Judy vs. Charles H. Warn. Tipton C. C. Opinion Jan. 23, 1913, is withdrawn for further consld eratlon. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 8332. City of Indianapolis vs. Ida Slider. Marion S. C. Appellee's peti tion to advance cause with proof of no tlce for March 17. 1913. S372. Charles It, Shedd et al. vs, American Maiie Products Company. Lake S. C. Appellant's petition to ad vance cause, with' proof of notice for March 17, 1913. APPELLATE COURT NEW SUIT.. S.594. Hazel L Gibson et al. vs. Harry C. .Brown et al. Steuben C. C Record, Assignment of error. In term. - Bond. FIVE LAKE CO. BILLS SIGNED BY R ALSTON

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Become a Law After May 1. (Special to Thb Times.) Indianapolis, Ind., March 18. The following bills of particular interest to Lake county were signed by Gov ernor Ralston yesterday S. B. 423. Increasing salary of the recorder of Lake county from $5,500 to $7.000ayear. S. B. 511. Ixlns salaries of town ship trustees in townships having a population of less than 25.000 with an assessed valuation of $20,000,000 at from-$1,000 to $1,600,. and n townships of from 25,000 to 75.000 with an as sessed valuation of not less than $26, 000.000, at from $1,800 to $2,200. S. B. 512. Providing that Justices of the peace in townships having one or more cities with a combined population of from 45.000 tn BO.OOtf shall relvol 1 nan .aiarv m full for .ervirn, t townships having.' three ..or more cities there shall be four Justices of thd peace. - . 11. B. 436. Making it a. misdemeanor for any one to hold himself out as a practicing lawyer to conduct a trial In any court or to engage irr business as a lawyer without having been admitted to the bar. 6. B. 556. Creating general sanlLL, Local Rep:

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tary 'district, designed particularly for Lake county,, which will enable cities to connect sewerage canal systems with the Chicago drainage canal. Bill

provides that cities may decide by vote whether they wish to benefit by the sanitary district. Among the things that the farmers will want to learn this evening at their Saxony school house meeting with ref erjpnce to the Hammond city market are the following: What provisions the city of Ham mond 'will make to accommodate them for the disposal of their provisions. Whether the market will be for wholesale or retail business or for both. What co-operation can be expected from the merchants of Hammond.What products will be best for the market. What the women can supply for the market. ! What stand the city would take with reference to a municipal commission department. What Hammond proposes to do in re gard to maintaining a municipal cold storage. These and other problems will be up for discussion at a public meeting at the Saxony school which is called for 7:30 o'clock this evening. Similar meetings are to be held in other com munities to establish- a closer relation between the producer and the consum er. Mayor" Smalley and Market Master O'Rourke and possibly other city offi cials will attend the meeting to present the city's side, and enough interest has been aroused among the farmers to insure a thorough presentation of their side. The weather being favorable a good attendance is . being looked for. Services Are Held. Funeral services over August Mueller, 704 Price place. Hammond, were held from the family residence this after noon at 1 o'clock. The remains were then taken to the German Lutheran church where the Rev. Claus officiated at 1:30 o'clock. Interment was made at Oak Hill cemetery. The verdict, in the Inquest held at Hegewtsch Monday afternoon', has been held over Until Sat urday. - Will Decide Today. i ne ponce commissioners assembled in a special meeting at the city hall this afternoon and among the. matters at importatnoft that will be taken up will b fhe new police signal system, which is to be Installed in the near future. It is to bo decided which of two electric signal systems will be ac cepted. May Mean Trouble. The unusual quiet period, which has t pn evtrlAnt at t h t-fnmmnnH r.ntra1 continued last nignt. xvot an arrest was made and fe wreports of importance were made. Hobos were the only thing the officers had to content with and according to the police blotter they are hibernating in large numbers. Richard Schaaf, who has been down in New York hobnobbing with some of the financiers there, returned to Ham mond last Saturday. He is feeling fine and is optimistic '-over the local business situation. Things do not look so roseate down In New Tork where they watch ..the ticker all day long and get to seeing phantoms. Uncle Henry Bicknell has left his business In charge of his clerks and gone to Nacogdoces, Texas. He ex pects to be gone for two weeks and will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Kramer. Mr. Bicknell has been contemplating I ...... . I V. - . . - . .. I1L '" "' L"1 :. "i itrii wim out saying anything to his friends who are da!ly: callrs at hls BtopIs your, house cold when, you reach home? :,Get a Gas Heating Stove. No Ind.' Gas & Elec. Co.

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