Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1916 — Page 8

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WHY RHEUMATISM GOMES WITH COLO WEATHER

( By VAIjIi.VTt.VE MOTT PrEROE. M D.) A. close connection exists between the two cold treither ana rheurntitmtn. Prof. Alex. Uaig. of Iondon, ha th. mtxrt followers In the medical profession in the belief that the presence in the eytem of uritj acid, or its hk.1 ta in excea. is the real cause of rhwimetlm. Evry one ham recognised the difference In the appearance of their water toon as tt preta cold: nhere i often a copious sediment of brrokduwC" Several csoeem may leA up to an accumulation of uric acid in the syt em. whloh. tn turn, cause rheumatism Tr ftiut, or creaky Joints. ewol!en f.ngsn, or pelnfnl Joints. For one reason the skin does not throw off th5 .srric acid, by profuse sweating, as in The hot weather, and the kidneys are unable to take care' of the double burnn. Another reason is that people In not drink as much water in mH weather as in summer, which helps t fiiieh the ludnays. Ag-ain. they eat more meat in cold weather, and tone people are so susceptible that they toon develop rheumatism after eatingmeat. At all such times persons should drink copiously of hot water, say, a pint morning' and night. and take Anurtc three or four times a day; This Anurie comes in tablet form and con be had at almost any drug store.' it dissolves the uric aoid In the system snd carries it outward. I would advise everyone to take Anuric occasionally, and continue for three or four weeks, and in that way avoid rheumat!gm, gout and many of the painful disorders due to uric acid in the system. Make yourself healthy and strong by open-lr exercise and diet. Then ciesnse tha liver by occasionally stimulating its action with a pleasant laxative composed of the May-apple, dried JnVre of aloes, ead root of jalap. 6ugr-o,td and long sold by all druggists as Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pel. lets. Adv.

NEW CASES FILED In the Lake Superior Court.. Oases Filed Sev. 20th. 15577 Itm. 1 Injunction; "VVingrfleld & Howard (MaCracken & Call) vs. R. O. Johnson. JIayor of the City of Gary, et ai. 1557S Rtn. '! On account of b-nd executed by def.tss.; Joseph ilavrovioh fC. il'iilor) vs. Joseph Karaiilowitcz and Max Chubmski. 15579 Km. - Nate end Receiver; t'fmo Wujnovteh (HcAIalion & Conroy) vs. Milan Uarach and Hike Zivich. 155S0 Rm. 2 Korccl. Mtjr.; Jinx "U"e!nberjr V. P. Van Home) vs. Morris Erenman. CBf Filed llec. 1st. 155 SI Rm, 1 fivorce; Klr'a Hums M. T. Bruce) vs. Eva Burns. Cases Filed lec. 2nd. 1552 Rra. 1 ForecL M. I; Washington Lumber & Coal Co.( W. B. Van Home) vs. Joseph Matusek and Mrs. Joseph Mamek. liiS! Rm. 2 Forecl. M. I; Charles It-heads (Mcllahon. Con roy e n l Eder) vs. Ppt II. F-ick. 155S4 Rm. 2 Note; Frank Bonetki (T. Klotz) vs. Jan iiosowicz. Cawn Filed Iee. 4tl. IS.'S.'i Rm. 3 Jacob Jjiirle and Tviuis L.urie C C. White) vs. Il-nry Whiftaker. 13SS6 Rm. 1 TMvorce: Marie Pwint

NEW MOTOR TRACTOR USED BY THE FRENCH BUILDS TRENCHES AND CONSTRUCTS BREASTWORKS AS IT MOVES SWIFTLY ALONG

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BKLSHAVV. 1-. 32. F.elshaw. Frank C. Brown to Belshaw I.um. Co $100.00 HAMMOW). L IS, S'.i , 17, Huchns 3rd Adl. Mary M. Huehn to Jas. A. llalickl $800.00 X. 18, I? 8, Morris.' Add. Gostlin "leyn & Co. to Joseph Balla $330.00 n 23. B 5, C. Hohman s Add. Thonras Knoerzer to August Ruth $1,430.00 Is 23. L. 22, Si 21. B 4, Franklin's Add. Jena Castle to Gostlin Meyn & Co $1.00

S 1-3 I, 46, B 1, Turner s Add. Grace IX. Conrov to

, Gladys: M. Brown $100 L. 17. WVa 1 IK. B 6, Marbles Add. Jonh Heffner to Francisrek Mlecznikowski $1,650.00 1 43, S 1.3 U 4B. B 1, Turner's 1st Add. Dan J. Brown to' Grace R. Conroy $1.00 TOLLESTON'. B 1, B 50. 2nd Oak Park Add. Martin M. Rfiss, et a I., to Wladyslaw Mihalsky '. . . $500.00 L. 4S. B 61, 2nd Oak Park Add. Martin 'M. Relss, et al., to Charles Marshall $800.00 L 22. B 3. Pridmore. Orr

L, 45 1st

t'lrich's Hub. J. Carlisle Iorman. et al. to Daniel Kneisley $i

L 2, B 3, Pridmore, Orr & rich's Sub. Daniel Kneisley. to Gary African M. E. Church.. 1.00 L. 9. B 3. 2nd Logan Park Add. Julian If. Youche to

May Hanley WASIUXOTON PARK ADD Blocks 1 and 4. Washington Park "Add. Katherlne Page

to Anda II. Maxwell INDIANA HARBOR. L. 20, B 51. Indiana Harbor. Agnieszka Grzankowski to Stanley Grzankowski .MIIJER D 13, B 1, George H. Wilson Sub. George H. Wilson and wife to Thos T. North BAST GAR V. L, 12, E4 D 11, 1st Park Side Sub. William Earle to Frank Woitich

L 17, 1st Park Side Sub. Win. Earle to Wm. E. Shaver ... $2,130.00 L, 32. B 3, 1st Sub. Dimfnik Pacewicz to Michael Rozen-

ski GARY. LIS, B 9, Broadway Add. Janos Balog to Paul B. I.lplnskl . .

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L. 2. B 65. Ga.ry Ind Co.'s 1st Sub. Gary Land Co. to Wm. Bartela $767.00 TOLLESTON. L 14. B 5, 2nd Logan Park Add. Victor E. Hauaer to John Rei?r . $450.o.i L 16, B 2, Bormann's 2nd Add. Christopher A. Bormann to Carrie Mayhew Sl.ic.t L 42, B 1, Oak. Park Add. Mid City Realty Co. to Steve and Anna Furjanleti $S0h.(i, INDIANA HARBOR. L S, resub B 4, 4th Add. Gustnv F. Schneider to Guyt Baltonne '$l,$00.0(EAST cnn,A;o. L 11, N 6 t. L 12, B 2. SW

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Meyn & Co. to Mary Ku'a HAMMOND. V, 44 ft. L 19. B 1. Hink's Add. John F. Wilhelm to Alice F. Lightcap

Contract for your holiday oflvertlxInis spnee now. Don't Walt till tUt week before Xmn and expeet to get the best position in the paper.

' Rear view of the French trench-rnaking machine in action. The French have just invented and put into use a powerful motor tractor which builds trenches and constructs breastworks as it travels alonp. The French got their idea from the American ditch-making tractor, which has been used successfully in this country for some time.

(McAloer Bros.) vs. Joseph Swint. Cases Filed Dec. 41 h. 133S Rm. 2 Claim tile; Frank Cain vs. Estate of Anna Cain, dec. 1j3S9 Rm. 2 Claim Filv; Herman Fromuth vs. Estate of Anna Iiitz Cain, dec 15590 Km. 3 Divorce; Mary Lupea (Geo. Cummerow) vs. John Lupea. 15391 Rm. 1 Acct.; Hannah & Hogg (M. Ilershcovitz) vs. Geo. Danciu. 13392 Rm. 1 Ins. Policy: Peter Ostrowski (M. llorshcovitz) vs. Sainf. Iaul Fire and Ins. Co. 15393 Rm. 1 Ins. Policy; Thomas A. Ywanow (il. Hensheovitz) vs. St. I'aul Fire and Marine Ins. Co. 1359 1 Rm. 2"; Pers. Inj.; Peter Pre-

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Linibert John J. C. Cult Chioajfo

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Crisan. 15593 Rm. 2 Acct.; Geo. &. Co. (M. Hrshcovitz)

Miedzianowsk 1. 1 5596 Rtn. 3 Ao.it; Orlando ( W. J. Whinery) vs. Eat

Iub. Co. 15397 Rm. 1 Appeal by plf t. ; Dicrsppn & John.ion Fish Co. (W. E. Roe) vs. Hammond Beach Inn. 1359S Rm. 1 Divorce; Hazel Hane (VV. E. Roe) vs. Lorenzo Hane. Cases Filed Deo. ttth. 13399 Rm. 2 Acct.: The Beckman Supply Co. vs. George W. Teazel. 13600 Rm. 2 Replevin; Alexander Jvanr.w (J. K. Siinson) vs. Emil Novak and Mrs. Novak. 15601 Itm. 3 Quiet Title; Paul B. Lipinski ft. B. Sheerer) vs. Franciszak Pietrzak. l'oes Filed Dee. Cth. 15602 Rm. 1 Acct.; State of Indiana f x rel United States Crushed Stone Co. (Tinkham & Tinkbatn) vs. Ajax Const. & Eng. Co., et a!. 15603 Rm. 1 Acot.; If. A. Bern Packers Supply Co. (W. E. Roe) vs. Basit Chicapo Dairy tlo. 1360 4 Rm. 2 Forecl. R. E. Mtg-.;

itizens German Natl. Bank (J. E. f

Cases Filed Deo. 71 U. 15605 Rm. 2 Suit on Judgment: Regina Kendratiuk (M. M. Ieavitt) vy. John Kowalkowslil and Mariana Kowalkowski.

Stinse.n) vs. Charles Berendt.

fiEALESTATEJRAMSFERS REAL ESTATE TRANS SW SE 23-36-8. Gary-Hobart Invest. Realty Co. to Marsaret M. Densford $16,000.00 TOLLESTON. Ls. 19. 20. B 13, Co.'s 4th Add. Smlth-Bader-Davidson Co. to John Iartfura $1,400.00 L 25, B 22, Co.'s 5th Add. Mary , Hamrlik to Mary Oeilka ... $700. oq L 16, B 45. 2nd Oak Park Add. Julian H. Youche to Claude W. Allman $1.00 L 23, B 20. Co.'s 3rd Add. Frank Benko to William and Anna Mikita $2,675.00 L 43, B 24. Co.'s ("ih Add. Nicholas Oklobzin to John Poper $,"."0.00 Ls. 1 to 4. 10 to 13, B 14, Oak Park Add. Mary O'Slna to EJmond A. O'Shea $l.fi0 I.s. 1 to 4. 10 to 13. B 14. oak , Park Add. Edni'nd A. O'Shea

to Ellen O'Shea Ls. 9. 10. B 1, Main Street Add. Snell-Simpson Co. to Joe Pet row ski .' GARY. L 13. B 8, Broadway Add. Kazimierz Winourodzki to Jolin Winosrolzki L 19, Kiiewitz Add. Charles K Kricwitz to Isnatz Ijme . L 10, Caldwell's 2nd Add. E!ba B. Condi a to Verona Kom-

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Ls. 21 to 23, B 3, 2nd So.

Broadway Add. O. Chambers to Thomas Reed Cham

bers, et al CEDAR LAKE.. Ls. 13 to 16. B 7. Plat "E," Shades' Add.. Pub. Sub. Co. to Albert WW. Fredenburs . . EAST CHICAGO. L IS. B 9. NE 29-37-9. East Chso. Co. to Clarence C. Smith Cud 1-3 14 ac. off -N side SW NW 28-36-7. Andrew Albert Noriing' to Gustav Oscar Henricson, et al.

INDIANA HARBOR: L S, B 44, Indiana Harbor.

i Charles E. Fowler to Vasile

Mihu $1 HAMMOND. E 24 ft. L 17, W 10 ft. L 16. B fi, Oakland Add. Be-. ker & Tapper Realty Co. to Chas. N. Scott $1 E 34.3 ft. L 16, B 6. Oakland'

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Add. Becker & Tapper Realty Co. to Chas. N. Scott $1.'m) WHITING, t'nd 'i Ls. 6, 7, Autrust Sclioiz Add. Meyer Berhovitz to August Raff el $1.00 L 14, Whiteside's Add. Joseph Bakos to Julius Woittuk ... $1,775.00 GARY.

Ls. 3. 4. B 2, Washington Park j Sub. Edward C. Glover to $l.oo P Alexander and John Savanyu .. $!.00 I t. 3, 4, B 2, Washington Park j Sub. Iavid Glueck to Ale.v-

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ander and Jolin Savanyu $1.00 L 29. B 119. Gary Land Co.'s

1st Sub. Gary Land Co. to j W. U Plew Co $6 73.00 !

29. B 119. Gary I-and Go's i

1st Sub. W. 1 Plew & Co. to Samuel R. Marshall $1.00 j N 26t5 ft. L 30. B 119, Gary Land Co.'s lt Sub. Gary I,snd Co. to W. L. Plew & Co.. $60". 00 j N 26.5 ft. I, 30. B 119. Gary I Ind Co.'s 1st Sub. W. U j Plew & Co. to Albert G. F. I

Wadel $1.00 Ls. 1 to 5, 29 to 3, 39 to 41. B 1; Is. 1 to 5. S, 9, 10, 20. 21 to '4, 41 to 45, B 2, Grove Land Co.'s Add. Michael F. Hushes to Atlas Bids. & In

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Telephone Salesmanship WELL planned telephone salesmanship means a larger and more profitable business to the merchant. The telephone call of the customer is the salesman's opportunity. When a customer-visits a store in person many articles in stock create a desire to buy. When the call is made by telephone; the good telephone salesman never fails to tell the customer about some of these attractive offerings.

By impressing each employee with the importance not onlv ot promptness and courtesy in answering telephone calls but of tactfuL telephone salesmanship, the merchant never fails to increase his trade and to please his patrons.

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