Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1913 — Page 5

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Friday, October 17, 1913. THE TIMES.

New Cases Filed. 110t8 Eli Viyetic (McAleer Bros.) va. the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. Personal Injury. Room 3. 11069 Wm. H. Prue (McAleer Bros.) vs. August H. Bhenke. Personal injury. Room 1. 11070 Alvin WyekofT (McAleer Bros.) vs. August H. Bhenke. Damages. Room 1. 11071 SlRtsmund L. Eisler (McAleer Bros.) vs. August Bhenke. Personal injury. Room 2. 11072 Anna Grapp (George B. Sheerer) vs. John Schneider and Dessie Schneider. Slander. Room 2. 11078 Paul B. Lipinski (George B. Sheerer) vs. Hugh B. Smith et al. Foreclose tax deed. Room 3. - 11074 Ernest Buse (Georpre B. Sheerer) vs. Louis Bernstein et al. Foreclose mortgage. Room 1. 11075 Harry D. Kellogg- (Moran & Dyer) vs. Win. S. Gallagher and

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William J. and Wm. J. Williams. Appeal. Room 1. 11076 Harry D. Kellopg (Moran & Dyer) vs. William S. Oallaghe and W. J. Williams. Appeal. Room 2. 11050 David S. Fenton (H. E. Granger) v. Sarah. A. Fenton. Divorce. Room 1. 11051 Tom Hachiya (McCracken & Freer) vs. Ivy Smith Hachiya. Divorce. Room 2. 11052 Rosic Vargo (J. A. Meade) vs. Mike Vargro. Divorce. Room 2. 11053 Geo. HeuRinger (Ottenhelmer & Twyman) vs. Julia H. Hensinger. Divorce. Room 3. 11054. Paul Der (Ottenheimer and Twyman) vs. N'ickel Tlate R. R. Personal Injury. Room 1. 11055 Mattlo McQueen (McAleer Bros.) vs. Ed-ward McQueen; divorce. Room 1.

11056 Ella Raddatz Lamprecht (Mo- ' ran and Dyer) vs. Tom Lamprecht. Divorce. Room 2.

11057 Goldie I. Brodbeck (W. J.

Whlnery) vs. Wm. Brodbeck. Di

vorce. Room 2.

11058 Geo. E. Watson Co. (McCracken and Freer) vs. Wm. G. Rhlnehart;

suit on acc't. Room 3.

11059 Harry T. Powers (Crumpacker

and Crumpacker) vs. East Chicago

Dairy- Co. Civil. 11059 Jno. Heiser Charles Massoth;

1.

11061 Peter Blim & Son (McAleer

Bros.) vs. Val Beats Brewing Co.

Suit on account- Room 2.

11062 Julius L. F. Schroeder (McAleer

Bros.) vs. Val Blatz Brwg. Co.

Suit on account. Room z. 11063 (Albert Newell (McAleer Bros.) vs. Chicago Lake Shore & South Bend Ry. Co. , Personal injury. Room 3. 11064 Geo. Fredericks & Miller Co. (McAleer Bros.) vs. Val Blatz Brwg. Co. Suit on account. Room 1.

Room 1.

vs. Estate of claim file. Room

11065 Herman W. Steward (McAleer

Bros.) vs. Chicago Luke Shore and South Bend Ry. Co. Personal Injury. Room 1.

11066 John P. Kramer (McAleer Bros.)

vs. Blatz Brewing Co. Suit on account. Room 2.

11067 Matt L. Smith (McAleer Bros.)

vs. Val Blatz Brewing Co. Suit on account. Room 2.

Motions and Orders

Kntrlen In Room 3. 1041E. Charles Kuzara vs. Simplex Railway Appliance Co. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 10701 Bartholomae and Roesing B. & M. Co. vs. Mike Jjnstina, Dismissed. Costs paid. 8323 Wm. Piper vs. John J. Nyhoff, etc. Trial by jury, verdict for de

fendant. Plaintiff files motion for

new trial. 8796 Clarence C. Smith vs. John Toth et al. Plaintiff files motion tqr new trial. Overruled. Plaintiff prays appeal to supreme court, granted. Thirty days for bond in sum of $180. bond presented and approved. 10464 Charles E. Luthman pro ami vs. Ion J. Granger et al. Finding for plaintiff $64, Judgment. Defendant files motion for new trial, over ruled. Defendant prays appeal to appellate court, granted, 60 days for bond $150, presented and approved.

10434 O'Connell vs. Hotel Carleton et '

al. Defendant Tagge files accounting. Kmtrie in Room 2. 7556 Morris Urennan vs. Gary Construction Co. et al. By agreement of parties cause reinstated, plaintiff dismisses as to defendant Jones Brothers. Plaintiff moves to dismiss appeal, sustained, appeal dismissed, certified back to J. P. 10051 Joseph Prusziewski vs. Joe Chesnowski et aL Appeal dismissed, certified back 'to J. P. 10062 Armour & Co. v Jacob Kramer. Finding for plaintiff for $295.96, Judgment. 10077 John Waslewltz vs. JTudential Life Ins. Co. Finding for defendant that it recover costs, ' judgment. 10501 Thomas Crockett vs. Marianna Crockett. Set specially for October 31, 1913. 10965 Wm. Schmueser vs. Beckman Supply Co. et al. Finding for plaintiff, quieting title, court further

finds true name of defendant is

The Beckman Supply Co. Costs vs. plaintiff, judgment. Kntry In Room 1. 9586 Christ L. Borg vs. Charles Larson et al. Jury returns into court verdict for defendant. 3560 John McNaughton vs. Daniel Phillips et al. Plaintiff dismisses as to all lots and parties except those against whom judgment was rendered on Jan. 25, 1007. 8725 Edw. R. O'Donnell vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. Defendant

withdraws demurrer and files mo- ! tion to strike out certain parts of complaint. 9341 Sophia Chutka vs. Antone NiziolkltTicz. Plaintiff moves tor Judgment on verdict. 9356 Joseph Misewicz vs. Henry Williams. Defendant files motion for new trial. 9475 Bartholomae & Roesing B. & M. Co. vs. Anton Chorak et al. Defendants separately demand trial by Jury, plaintiff objects. Jury refused. 9475 Bartholomae & Roesing B. & M. Co. vs. Joseph Moldrowskl. Plaintiff dismisses, costs paid. 9877 Samuel Ofsaiof vs. Commonwealth Ins. Co. Defendant files demurrer. 9af4 George Hintos vs. Standard OH Co. Plaintiff files amended complaint. 10097 Henry Schrage vs. Joseph Hausler. Plaintiff dismisses as to John and wife and Christ Wannacott

and all heirs of John Wannacott,

- deceased, also shows default all other defendants finding, quieting title to real estate except a certain cemetery lot 6. block B. judgment. 10696 Anna Kowalewski vs. Joseph Kowalewski. Defendant appears to citation and asks to be purged of contempt and payment of $25 attorney 'fees, he is purged of said contempt on payment of $15 attorney fee. 10696 Standard Brewing Co. vs. Frank Tatarik. Defendant files motion to dismiss petition for leave to ap

peal.

10727 Mullen Brewing Co. vs. Harry

Nelson, cause dismissed per stipulation at defendant's costs, no salt on replevin or redelivery bond, judgment. Entrie in Room 2. 10405 Joseph Christy vs. paniel Melloy. Norman L. Cole granted until October 7 In which to file answer to receiver's petition. 105 46 Asa F. Hooper admr vs. Lizzie Zeffer et al. Defendants defaulted. 10730 Kasimer Waznitsky vs. Geo. B. Limbert & Co. Defendant appears and files demurrer. 10614 In re matter of petition of Edw.

Jenks et al for adoption. Finding for petitioners adoption granted, name of minor child changed from

Catherine Schoon to Catherine

Jenks, and that she be heir at law

of petitioners, costs vs. petition

ers, judgment.

10800 Hulda Lenz vs. David C. At

kinson et al. Defendants Wm. Klel-

hege. City of Hammond and Jo

seph G. Ibach file disclaimer. 10S72 John B. Phillips, trustee. vs. Jennie Roberts. Plaintiff ordered to file copy of the note and mortgage referred to in complaint for use of defendant. 10S96 John E. Johnsoa vs. Vernone L. Kyle. Defendant defaulted. 10995 Ernest C. Tesch admr vs. Ernest C. Tesch et al. Defendant Margaret Casper Tesch files disclaimer.

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