Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1913 — Page 5

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cured LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE fcAKB SCrSRIOR COURT, ROOM 1. Jada Tlrcil suiter. Cue DUw4 Of. Mandlch vs. the Illinois Steel 9378. Co. Joe Conroy for the plaintiff and Bombergrer, 1 Sawyer & Curtis for the defendant. Cue settled for 13,000. Caae oa Trial. 3T7. Gorfnan vs. Standard Steel Car Co. McMahon & Conroy for the plaintiff and Crumpacker A Crumpacker for the defendant. Case will take two days. Fourth Monday. March 31 ' S71 'Amen v Standard Steel Car Co. 22$ Lake Co. SAT Co v Standard Steel Car. . $377 Gorman v Standard Steel Car. l8 -Dvorscak v Indiana Steel. 332 Horvath v C L. S & S B Ry. 1449 Lanir v National Brick Co. 1475 B & R B A M Co v Chorak. lake: superior court, room x dee Lavrrcnec "Meekest Caae on Trial. MeCIaren v Lundberg. Case will take all day. Caaca Call " 9577. McMulIen v Hubbard S. F. Co. - "Wednesday, April 2 909 Barkowski v Kiesselbach. 9506 Blatz Brg Co v Pora. 347 C L. S & S B v Cook. 203 Xjea Courtrtght8B4S Widig-er r Arar M Co. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM 3. Jade Jkn Kvpclii. At Crews Polat. Fourth Thursday, April 3 437 Makowskl, Frank v "Wilhelmina Klein. 440 Walker & Birk Bra- A Malts Co r Paul Vido. 455 Bentley Murray & Co v Armanis F. Kaotts et al. Thee ourt is rlpht up with his call.

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LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. JoOff W. C. HtMtkta At Cram Polat. Thursday, April 3 9432 Kesler Lafayette v Lavina Kesler. J 433 Wacker A Blrk Brewing A Malting Co v John Sxablak et al. 9434 Wacker A Birk Brewing A MaltIn Co v Walter Fablanskl et al. 9439 Cuica, Nlcholae v Julian Cute a. i 944 Bentley Murray & Co et al v . Patrick !. Fitzgerald et al. 9441 First State Bank v John J. Chester et al. 9442 FJrst State Bank v Eborn D. Scrogglns et at 9447 Newman. Paul v Gary, Hobart & Eastern Traction Co. Friday, April 4 Juvenile cases. Special motions. PORTER CIRCUIT COURT. Judge A. O. Bartholomew. At Valparaiso. Settings. Fourth Thursday. April 3 -1630 Hoffman v Mineral Springs Jockey Club et al. 1678 Mander v "Wtltfcmg. Case Postpoaed. Chicago. Lake Shore A South Ber.o vs. Hammond. Whiting A East Chicago, ami Gary & Interurban railway. Injunction. Postponed until April 7. PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. JmM9 H. B. TatkllL At Mtekta-a City. Court now in session. GARY CASE IS SETTLED The case of Mandich vs. the Illinois Steel company, which has been on trial in the Lake superior court before Judge Virgtl S. Reiter for several days, was brought to a close yesterday when the case was settled for $3,000. The plaintiff was represented by Mc Mahon A Conroy. The settlement is regarded as being better than a ver dict for twice that amount which might be contested and carried to the Upper courts. Filed in Superior Court. 1599 State vs. Mary Michock. Appeal. 1600 State vs. John Burkatsky. Ap peal. 10378 Edward Ammon J. H. Fetterhoff) vs. John KovalkowskL Ap peal. 1601 State vs. Kdward Tobin. Appeal. 10279 Annie Artko v Oeorge Lovrinzuk et al. Appeal. 102SO Edward Behnke E. G. Sproat) vs. Martha Katherlne Krucikow ski et al. Petition to sell real es tate. Room No. 1. 10281 Annie Widugar I. I. Modjeska) vs. Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago Railway Co. Personal inJury. Room No. 1. 10282 Tony Ssolopogas I. I. Modjeska) vs. H. W. & E. C. Railway Co. Room No. 2. 1602 State vs. Albert Palmer. 10283 John Elko AUoben A Schottler) vs. C L 8. & S. B. Railway Co. Room No. 2. 10234 Margaret E. Hartman (Jesse E. Wilson) vs. Town , of Hobart. Dam ages. Room No. 3. Room No. 3, 8975. Anna Appledom vs. Anthony Appledorn. Find for pltf. granting divorce. Custody of minor child Ella Mary Appledorn age fou years awarded to pltf. Judgment. 10148. Order as per form. Rom No. 1. 7936. Helen Krishonson. etc. vs. Steve Klesstsfon, etc. Pltf. dismisses, cocts paid. 9231. Tony Sposato vs. George te Niccola et al. Pltf. dismisse. Judg ment. 9361. Charles E. Amen, pro am! vs. Standard Steel Car Co. Deft, files an, for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter Superior court, 24 hours to perfect change. 9778. I L. Bomberger, a receiver vs. Frank L. Henderlong, et al. Pltf. files amended complaint. 10010. Daniel Makar vs. Tontkl Makar, Find for pltf. granting divorce. En joined from marrying for tw years. To pay costs. Judgment Roost X o. 1. 3255. Armanis F. Knotta vs. Cora Tux bury, et al. Pltf. files motion supported by affidavit for reinsate7674. Gottfried Brg Battaglla et al. Judgment. Co. vs. Isadore Pltf. dismisses. 7TS ClntttrlvA Tlrir. Co. vs. Tplir Lumbardo. Pltf dismisses. Judgment. 7903. Sarah Lewis vs. City of Ham-1 mond. By axrement of parties, BUUIIIID.1UII IB Bl. OO.VIO, V U now finds for pltf. for 500. Satisfled in open court. Judgment. 8892. David E. Evans vs. c. D. Bourk - ard, et aL Pltf. dismlseea. Judgment, 9474. Josephine Feddeler, et al vs. Ella Feddeler, et al. Com. files ap plication to pay certain claims con siBting of com'r. an datty's fees and asks to settle with minor heirs and assign, mortgage. 9888. Mary Banks, adm'r. vs. Mary Banks, et al. Deft. John C. How ard- defaulted. 10040. Grace Laity vs. Deft, defaulted. Richard Laity. 10044. Claude Clifford, adm'r. vs. Jennle Clifford, et al. Defts. Asa Orrine For Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE We are In aarnest when we ask yon to frive ORRINE a trial. Tou have nothng to risk and everything te gain, for yeur money will be returned If after a trial yeu fall to get results from OBRINB. This offer gives the wires and mothsrs of tkose who drink to excess an opportunity te try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be given In the home without puVllcity or lots of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE Is prepared In two forms: No. 1. secret treatment, a pewder; ORRINE No. X. in pill form, for those who desire to take veluatary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with os. Ask for booklet. Lion at or Pharmacy South Hohman

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Claud Clifford, guardian of Charles Clifford, a. minor and Charles Clifford, a minor. First State Bank ot Hobart defaulted. 10147. Bessie. Jones vs." James Jones. Deft, defaulted.- , MATTER UP At City Council Meeting County Board Is Authorized to Occupy Avenue. At the regular meeting of the Ham mond city council last night, the coun ty commissioners were authorized to occupy South Calumet avenue as far as the Ridge road, with a view of pav ing it with a forty-foot pavement. The proposed Improvement will extend over 2 miles of roadway. The city attorney was instructed to notify the Michigan Central railroad to maintain watchmen both in the day and night time on its crossings be tween Columbia avenue and the state line. A number of grade crossing ac cidents recently are rtsponsible for the demand on the part of the city council. An ordinance which was adopted last night rectifies an error in the building ordinance with reference to the re quired thickness of walls. The com plaint from Councilman Kane with re ference to violations of the auto speed limit was referred to the committee on public safety and the police com missioners. A communication was received from Fred Strong, business agent for local No. 93 of the International Brother hood of Stationary, asking for a salary raise of $10 a month for the water tenders who now received $70 a month. and a raise of 5 cents an hour for their helpers who now receive 20 cents an hour. The raise would affect three water tenders and two helpers. CLEAW-UP DAY III CITY NEXT WEEK Next week is "clean-up week in Hammond, according ti an announce ment by Street Commissioner John F. Kuhlman today, and for once In th year the people in Hammond will be permitted to dump anything into the alleys they care to. This privilege, however, extends only for the "cleanup week," as otherwise only garbage and ashes are permissable in the alleys. and then only In proper receptacles. Once a year, in the spring time, th street cleaning department alms to make a general clean up of, the entire city. Extra teams are hired to help In the work, and Commissioner Kuhlman has secured five extra teams for next week. It Is at this time of the year that! Advertising Story No. 9. THAT TIRED FEELING. During the last five years I have treated hundreds of this class of cases. So many people have needed help in I this wav that T hav felt 1natifi.d in - . - .v. . . 1 making special mention of It " J"u awanening m me morning, stiff and tired, if the tongue I Pnated hend dull nnd nfton rfinw - J f . . . . . . , . . , itcaing or pncKing or me SKin, aigesnon poor, 1 often belching of gas and flatulence. acld eniCtations, lump in your throat. which you cannot swallow, you have a few of the many signs that accompany this condition. Your physician may say you have "indigestion," "dyspepsia" or "catarrh of the stomach and he is partly right. He may gay you have "liver trouble,' "bad blood?' etc., etc., and again he is right; but after all the cause is usually lower In the intestinal tract and the whoQ troublo ls covered by the word AUTOTOXEMIA, of which we shall have more to say in our next story. Fortunately theue are good natured condition! and yield readily to proper treatment when taken in time. I am constantly treating these cases along with other troubles such as eye, ear, nose, throat and skin diseases. Disases of men e.nd diseases of women, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc., etc. Consultation free. Open evenings also. DR. LEEDY 32 AND 33 RIMBACH BLDG. HAMMOND, INDIANA (Over Lion Store)

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- The Late J. people usually have a large supply of rubbage which accumulated during the winter months to dispose. Ordinarily they are supposed to take care of this themselves, but to make sure of a com plete Job, the street cleaning department doea it for them, finding this a whole lot easier than to wrangle with numerous property owenrs and to in stitute court procedure. So this Is the time of the year to get rid of all the old mattresses, tree limbs, pots and pans, and the thousand ind one things that accumulate, and Commissioners Kuhlman hopes there wilj be a hearty co-operation from the public so that the alleys can be kept in better shape f or ' th eballance of the year. . Hutton A Sons, architects, today let : the contract to Pearson & Sons lor the , construction of a residence and garage ' for J. K. Stlnson to cost in the neiRhborhood of $12,000. The building is to be located on South Hohman Btreet and with that to be . constructed by J. S. Blackmun and V. V. Mashmo will about fill up the saps on the east side of the street. The buildtngf is to be constructed c' brick and will be finished with mahograny and oak. It will be modern and up-to-date in every respect. There will; be ten rooms in it and the latest ideas ! in house construction are embodied in It. Hutton & Sons also have the eontract for the remodeling of the Masonic Temple, the old structure on State street, which is to be converted Into a theatre and hotel.' SPRINKLING CONTRACTS , AWARDED. Street sprinkling contracts were awarded by the . Hammond board of public works today, the vote having been unanimous in favor of oil sprinkling. For Hammond proper the contract was awarded to John H. Prohl. who had the contract last year and who underbid Lavene Bros., his only i competitors. Nedjl & Greenwald, the Whiting contractors, were the only bidders on the Robertsdale sprinkling. According to the bids received this morning the price of oil sprinkling has gone up, and Contractor Prohl submitted a letter to the board showing that the Standard Oil company this year is $4.30 a barrel of oil this year, as against , $2.95 last year Mr. Prohl's bid today was $39.50 per 10,000 square feet, as compared to $S3 last year. LOOK LISTEN! SECOND-HAND AUTOS FOR SALE All in good condition. Let me sell your car for you or let me repair and put it In shape for you. REASONABLE RATES TO ALL. Work guaranteed and done by experience factory man. :-: :-: COME IN AND SEE ME. Gasoline and High Speed Motor Oils for all Motors. R. L. PORLIER ' 142 Indiana Avenue HAMMOND, IND.

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(Miry Laed Co0 " Controls Every Unimproved Lot in the Heart ot tftne City This Company will pave every Btreet in the First Bubdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices ot lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets. For Years to Comae the properties of the Gary Land Co., situated directly wroth of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workman. Compare the price of our Improved Lota with those south of the Company's properties. A cleiar title to every lot. Is this not Reason Enough? Why you should purchase property, for residential purposes in the First Subdivision:. .Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of tlw city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.

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the fact that some of the oil of last year is still in the streets that they would not absorb as much this year as last. Mr. Prohl's bid for wster sprinkling was $29 per ten thousand square feet. Lavene Bros.' bid for oil sprinkling was $39.50. They did not submit a bid for water sprinkling; neither Nedjl & Greenwald. The latter offered to do the Robertsdale oil sprinkling for $35 per 10.000 square feel. They received the contract. ' Xo r monstrance having been received by the property owners against the sprinkling of South Hohman street, from Kenwood avenue south to the little Calumet river, the board today askv-d for bids on this, too. the bids to be opened on April 1 Stli. Sprinkling this new piece of macadam roadway will undoubtedly be a big factor in preserving and making H one of the popular boulevard drives in the city.

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