Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 311, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1917 — Page 6

Thursday, .Tune 14, 1917

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MOTIONS AND ORDERS Gary Lake Superior Court. June S. 1917: Entries in Boom 3. l333Moet03 v K. J. & E. : pttf. dis. costs vs. Jolm Mostos, pltf. Juilii(7th). 1963 Kostka v Calik et al: find for rltf. John Kostka vs. Taul Calik $i.H8.. 61 plus $2i0 without relief forecl. of M. L. Judte. (7th). 1034 Glen Park Lum. Co. v Vrisrht et

a!: find for pltf. on 1st par $70.3 1 plus $20 without relief, forecl, M. L..; on 2nd par $70. M4 plus $20 without relief forecl. M. 1.; on 3 par $70. i 4 plus $20 on 4th par $37.33 " plus $19 without relief forecl. M. t. on nth par $70.3 plus $20 without relief on 7th par J 31 plus $20 without relitf forecl. M. L.. on all par (6th par. dismissed) Judse. vs. . vvillis K. V."ripht. Juds. (6th). 13SG Tuchek -.jRorinsky et al; find for pltf. $57 rlus $17.70 vs. Mike Rozin-

What Home Folks Say.

Uric Acid Eliminated Rheumatism Cured.

Kidney, bladder and uric acid troubles brine misery to many. When the kid-j

aeys are weak or diseased, theso natural filters do not cleanse the blood mfflciently, and the poisons are earned to all parts of the body. There fol,ow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness snd rhetimatisufi. In some people there are sharp pains in the sack and loins, distressing bladder disrder End sometimes obstinate dropsy. A'hen the uric acid affects the muscles md joints, it causes lumbago, rheumaism. gout or Bciatka. This is the time o try .Vnuric, double strength, the new iiscovery of Dr. Tierce of the Invalids' Hotel. RufTnlo, X. Y., for kidney trouble snd backache. Xeitlected kidney trouble is Vrpor.ib!e for many deaths, and Insurance Company examining: doctors always tent the water jf an applicant before a policy will be issued. Mr. W'ni. Harker of 416 X. 5th St., Cor.hen, Ind., ays: , "For many years I have bt?n a great sufferer with kidney

U-ouble and rneumat:o pains uirousu medicine

my hips extending- 2ovn into my Knees. At times I would be so at iff I could not pet up or down. I had scalding urine; it would be very dark colored and there would always be a sediment in it only a few drops St a time and then only vith great pain. I have taken many remedies with little or no relief. Quite recently I learned pf Anuria and l-rim taking it. I have hardly taken one bottle, but I am much improved. I hove

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sisting' Physicians will inform you

truthfully. Mrs. S. J. Anderson, who lives at 7(0 Clarion St.. Elkhart, Ind., says: "I have found a great deal of comfort in

itmiric. When I started to take this

the IviJney secretion was

thick and cloudy and my bladder was so weak I had very little rest at night. Sometinifs I hart to sjet up fifteen times in one nigh;. I am 73 years of age and quite timid about taking advertised remedies, but when l)r. piercers Anil He was fei-ommended to me I felt perfectly safe in taking it because I had been so greatly helped by ins . other remedies. One packs e of this medicine has

cleared up the water entirely. My rest

calkin. rf foe urine, it comes with at njg-n. is unhroketi. an l consequently

ase and comfort, and the color i3 per

fectly normal. I am feeling much better in every way than I have for gome rime p.ist. I am sure I have found the r'.pht medicine in Anuric." If you wish to know your condition, end a sample of your water to Dr.

in; peneral health is greatly improved. I cannot say enoujjh Sn praise of Anuric, the best of kidney medicines." Mrs. V. M. Vance of 321 N. Main St., Goshen, Ind., says: "One week's treatment of Ir. Pierce's Anuric ha proved woni'erfally beneficial in relieving me

rky; forecl. vs. all JudK- (6th). 200$ First St. Hit. ' v John George Wikundcr tt al; find for pKf. $507.t plus ?'.I0 without relief forecl. vs. all Judge. (Gth). 2010 Kester v Albert Stahl and Mary Stahl; lis. Jit defts. costs. Judge. (6th). 2015 First St. Bk. of Hobart v Stritof; l.nd for "pltf. $S2.15 Judjr Teter stritof (7th). r053 Thiel v Luke; pltf dis Judg vs John W. and Oscar D. Thiel for costs (7th).

2037 '.Tames Motor Co. v Kyrickes

Pappathanasin; find for pltf. posses

sion at pltf. costs Judg (7th). 2073 Bur of National I.it v Lupski; cause dis Judg- (7th). 207fi Cal Sup Co v ISornstin: Aaron Hronstein files bond to release M I. ; granted MLS released (Sth). 2073 Laomle Film Ser Co v Witccki; dis at pitf costs Judg (Sth). 01S Marcuchnics v llavrilasko et al; lind for pltf $31S.75 plus $35 forecl Mtpr Judg no order of sale before Pf-pt. 15. (Sth). , , 210S Mushrush v Mushrush; by agree$40 per month, plus $25 attys fees "(7th). j 2119 Barnat v Bogdanowlez; find Tor, pltf $622 as to all defts served cont'd as to those not found; Judg (6th). 2123 Gary Tr v Kowalskl; find for pltf $215. plus $23 without relief Judg

(7th). . 2124 Gary Tr v Lukaca et al: find for pltf $153.61 plus $20 without relief vs all Judg (6th). 2126 Gary Tr v Hubinger etl; find for pltf $176.22 Pius $25 without relief Judg (Sth). 2127 State of Ind ex rel v Makatinsky: .Pltf dis as to Lot 13 in Blk 16 C T L & Co. Srd Add. ana rues amended complaint. 2136 Manhattan Lum. Co. vs. RernKtein; bond filed by Aaron Hernstein to release M. L.; granted. 2175 Hamilton vs. Humllton; deft. orJ to pay $23 per week. ( 220:1 Hums vs. Burns: deft to pay $100 for pltf's preparation.

2 2 IS Appeal by defts.; Jacob Mahler

l. L. Wildermuth) vs. Kenner ana Glove. 2219 Injunction: Kdward A. Gross (II. P. Sharavsky) vs. Don P.a.in. 2220 Appeal by deft; Louis George vs. Bill Shakaraskos. 2221 Divorce; Mamie Lynch (B. A. Lucas) vs. Harry Lynch. 2222 Appeal by deft ; Geore Bryan (Joe De Marti) vs. John C. Sunderman. 2223 Appeal by deft.; Bert A. Iicas (Joe De Marti) vs. John C. Sunder-man.

. 222.4 Ins. Policy; Steve Kllen (I. Til-

ton) vs. The Automobile Liability

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Co.. Ltd., Manual, Milwaukee, Wis. 2223 Divorce: George Dyer CG. MHler) vs. Anna Dy er. 222S Forecl. M. L. : "William t. Tlinehart ( D. M. Kinder) vs. Esther Xelson. et al. 2227 Partition: Northern Trust Company, tt al. (MacCracken and Call) vs. Steele, widow of Wm. Steele, dee. , 222S Damages for construction of oven; John f! roe vie (A. H. Sambor) asT William Hetty, et at. 2229 Forecl. M. L.; Peter Dudak (K. X. White) vs. Mike Bathhaiy, et al.

HOBART

and "Mrs, M. Weinand of South

Gary, visited with reUtives here yesterday. Miss Iaura Fiester returned yesterday from a few days' visit with relatives at Hammond.

George Mocker who for the pa

rew years has been employed at th

Scheldt Ai KeilmSn store, has resigned

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Surprising Facts Brought Out Before State Board of Review.

IT'S YOUH STEP

THAT ATTRACTS! .

Says women- pay too much

heed to, their face instead of their corns. '

Watch your step! A brisk, lively step is what charms more than a lovely skin, but your high heels .have caused corns and you limp a little." That's bad, girls, and you know it. Corns destroy beauty and grace, besides corns are very easy to remove. Rid your feet of every corn by akfiig at the drug store for a quarter of an ounce of fret-zone. This will cost

companies when they made uch a Showing of profit takifl. Indianapolia reeple are unabla to fitrura out why a big inereaae in mi!l prices wa neceasary when the milk companies were making ao much, money.

LOWELL

H. Gordon Bennett, transacted bu. iness in ChicaKO yesterday. The M. E. church will ffive a aoc3l at the home of Mrs. Milie Carstens on Thursday evening- June 21. Lots of fun. Come, everybody is invited: Tomorrow night Rev. X. C. Harding, district auperiptendent of the N'azarene ehurchea of Indiana, will preach in the Xaaarene gospel hall. All are invited to attend.

NEW CASES FILED

TIMES ntHFiAC , AT STATE .CAPITAL INDIAXAPOLIS, June IS. A little light on the high cost of living- was turned on. yesterday, by the Marion roirhty board of review. Several months ago the milk, dealers of Indianapolis announced that they must have higher prices tur their milk. They

litle but is sufficient to remove every

hard or soft corn or calus from one'syfrs., Kdmond Dickinson and son feet. .Russell, of . West Talm Beach, Fla.. A few drops applied directly upon i are visiting relativea and friends in. tender, achy corn relieves the soreness Lowell. and soonthe entire corn, root and all, J -" -'?!?T!?S!9

lifts right out. without pain.

This freezone is a gummy substance

At the regular meeting of the town board held Monday evening, Dr. R. C,

.viacKey was re-aprotnted to scerve on. '

the school board for three vears. HeVme out with statements to show that

has been a membfr of the school board J"1' eould no longer exist on the prlees for the pust three years, his time havyfat ""irh they were compelled to sell in- nir,i t h i u mnmh Th. Vr,m n I t he i r milk at that time. The high cost

which dries instantly and- simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding skin.

1 Women must keep in mind that corni loss feet create a youthful step which enhances her attractiveness. Adv.

Piree's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., of dizziness and stiffened joints. These

sjid- describe your symptoms. It will be examined without any expense to

two things had caused me serious annoyance and I am very grateful to have

ynv. mriri Dr. Pierce or his Staff of As- been cured in so short a time.". Adv.

2214 Trans, from Criminal Docket; Plate ex rel Julia Fucit vs. John Buta.

2215 Forecl. Mtg.; Henry E. (D. & Starr) vs. John O tt al. 2216 Possession, quiet title nullify contract; .Mary iSheehan & Lyddick) vs. Green and Clara Green.

2217 Appeal by deft.: Mrs

J. Slick (W. Marsh) vs. John Ppear son tmd Mrs. John Sneerson.

Heading; club presented a ptition ask!ng that a woman be appointed to All the place but the members of the town board thought it best not to appoint a woman until after the women of Indiana have voted. Miss Olive Beam was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home laal Tuesday evening in honor of her apA proaching marriage to John FlemJ miner. About- twehty attended and s'j received many beautiful gifts of linen, rut glass, silverware and china. A number from the Hobart chapter O. K. attended a meeting of the Valparaiso chapter. Monday evening. M;ss Tillie Kueaba, daughter of Mrs.

j M. Gucaba, and Philip Il.irtine, son o

Wa k er Fishel.

and to HefTner Charles Augusta

their business so the board might have a .basis on which'to work in fixing the appraisement of the companies for taxation. This examination disclosed that some of the companies have been mak-

of feed had caused the farmers anrt i, ing fat returns on their investments, dairymen to boost their prices, and the! it was brought out that one conhigh cost of tlo.ng business, added toj corn had realized 40 per cent on its inthis, they said made It absolutely j vestment and there remained a fat necessary, ns a matter of self preserva- melon in profits to be diVided soon, tion. that they increase milk prices.' Another company paid, last y-;ar. 4 So prices went up fulty 25 per cent, and! per cent on its investment and there Indianapolis people have been paying remained something like $20o.nno of unthe higher price ever since. I divided profits, according to officers of Representatives of the milk com-j the company, panics in -this city were called before! The board of review boosted the apthe county board of review to explain I prnisemertt of the property of the milk

DEAD ON HIS FEET GOLD MEDAL Haarlem'Oil Capsules will bring new iife and -quickly relieve that stopped-up congested . feeling. They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out the kidneys and bladder and gentiy carry oft th ill effects of excesses of a'l kind. The healing, soothing if eoaka right into the walls and linirg of the kidneys and expels the poisons in your system. Ksep your kidneys in good shape by daily use of COLD. MEDAL Haarlem Dil Capsules and yon will have good henlth. Go to yoi;r drugarist at once and secure a package of this time-honored, world-wide remedy. It is not a "patent medicine." It is passed upon by V. S. Government chemists and declared pure before codinginto this country. GOLD ME 5a I. is the pure, original Haarlem Oil. imported direct trom the ancient labors-, tories in Holland, where it is the Xational Household Remedy of the sturdy Dutch. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on. every box. Three sizes. Ac. cept no substitute. Your druggist will gladly refund your, money if not as represented. Adv.

John Hartine, were quietly married in

Chicago, last Monday. They depart

ed for a short trip and on their retury

will reside ' here as the groom is employed here at the local brick works. The bride has been chief operator at the local telephone company for the PR st few years. Melvin Parker, Jr., wno has been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs.

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To eonmare our prices with those of other merchants. It is well known bv H'

everybody that people who have bought merchandise from Mandel & Co. have received bargains and were well pleased with their purchases. We are offer- pp ing today a silk dress, up-to-date style Georgette sleeves and well j3 made, for JO This has never before been offered even in the best of times for less than $13.

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