Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 11 July 1913 — Page 6

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Fridav, Julv 11, 1913.

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C ITY Jt'DfiE.

l'.tlltor TIMESi

Ion are hereby authorised to an

nounce Hint I will bp a candidate for

the o IT I or- of city Jutlne of the City of

Hammond, Indiana, on the Democratic

ticket. I hereby nsk the support ot the

voters at the Democratic Primary Klectlon to be held Auarunt 113.

lHKODOUK C. KI.OTZ.

Gary that I will be a candidate for the

nomination ( alarnaa-at-lar;e. nub-

ject to the decision of the cltlsens ticket convention. A. II. HALE.

FOH THKASIREB. Editor TIMESi You are herewith authorised to ai

nonace that I will be a candidate for the office ot city treasurer ot the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of this city, and I herewith ask the support of my friends at the demo

cratic primary election. Slaved. OTTO H. DI EIKE.

FOR COUNCIL.

Editor TIMES i

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I am a candidate for the

nomination for alderman of the flrst

i ward, subject to the republican and

eitlsens primaries or conventions.

Til KO DO HE V. KRKEBLRT.

persons of weak mentality. The dutjr lthr lecher still sitB In his sent or hot transmitting dreadful dla- prating piously of '"reform" and of eases to a future race of children la "the cause of the people." That's one that should be pressed home to the sort of Fordward-Looking governevery individual . conscience. Dut ment we are receiving at Washingprobably it is some time before a ton and the facts speak for themyoung man will need to put hU selves. Nor are they hidden by all medical certificate in hia pocket this fuss and flurry Incident to the when he goes courting. Newcastle war on the industries nf th r.ountrv.

Courier.

Editor TIMESi

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I will be a candidate for the

nomination of alderman from the third ward, subject to the decision of the citizens party convention.

AKON KOLLL9.

ONE KIND OF REFORM.

Have you observed how effectually

Fort Wayne News.

OUR NAVY. Here are some of the history ques-

CITY' TREASURER. Editor TIMESi

You are authorised to announce that

I am a candidate for city treasurer.

subject to the will of the democratic voters as expressed at the primaries

to be held Anpiit 2nd. 1013. J. D. BRl'SGU

FOR COUWCIL.

Editor TIMESi

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I will be a candidate for the

nomination , for alderman-at-laree, subject to the convention of the cltlsens party.

DOLICE 8ZYMANSKI.. .

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AK)NTMOUS communications will Mt be noticed, but others will tt printed at discretion, and should ha addressed to Tha Editor, Times, Ham Band. Ind.

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FOR CLERK. Editor TIMESi You are herewith authorised to m-

nounce that I will be a candidate for the office of city clerk of the city of Hammond. Indiana, on the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of this city, and I herewith ask the support of my friends at the demo

cratic primary election. Signed. WILLIAM KOLB.

FOR ALDERMAN.

Editor TIMESI

Please annonnce to the people of the

City of Gary' that I am candidate for

the nomination of alderman for the

third ward mibject to the decision of

the citizens convention to be held July

12, 1913.

PHILIP MEKATINSKY.

those patriots and reformers in Con- tions asked the boys who take the

gress have put the lid on the corre- examination to be admitted to An-

spondence in the shameful McReyn-1 napolls:

olds-McNab Incident? Of course they

COVNCILM AN-AT-LARGE. Editor TIMESi

Please announce the undersigned as

n candidate for councilman-at-Iarsre In the city of Hammond, Indiana, subject to the voter at the democratic pri

maries August 2nd, 1913.

WILLIAM B. Ml'IR.

Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No. 119, F. and A. M., Friday, August 1. 8 p. m. No work. Visitors welcome. R. S. Osier, Sec, E. M. Shanklin, W. M.

COUNCILMAN, SECOND WARD.

Editor TIMES I

You are authorised to announce to

the voters of Hammond my candidacy

for the nomination to succeed myself

an councilman of the second ward, sub

ject to the democratic nominating pri

maries on August 2nd.

OSCAR PLAGEMAN.

East Chicago. REPUBLICAN CALL. A man meeting of nil republican

voter-, and all othera desiring to

affiliate with the republican party ot

the city of East Chicago, will be held

In the Indiana Harbor auditorium on

Tuesday evening, July lftth at 8

o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect

ing precinct committeemen and to

transact such of the bnnlarao ' may come before the convention Bald committeemen to have charge of and con

duct the affairs of the repabiican party in the coming city election.

W. B. VAN HORNE,

9-6 City Chairman.

have. Its publication would ahow McReynold and a few other Forward-

Looking gentlemen up in an ugly

light so publicity is withheld. It is withheld just as it was in the case of that splendid reform Senator, who. recently, while drunk, attempted a criminal assault upon a respectable married woman who visited his office on government busiaess and who was saved only by the opportune arrival of other people. Her outraged husband presented his affidavits and de

mands for the punishment of the guilty Senator to Vice President

Marshall, but Vice President Mar

shall refused to receive them on the ground that he, although presiding officer of the Senate, had nothing

whatever to do with the moral life

ot its members. Nor will the Senate majority take action. It refuses to

take cognizance of the case and the

admission to the naval academy, it is no wonder that our warships lack

officers.

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. Regular stated meeting. July 9. Visittag companions welcomeHammond Commandery, No. 41. K. T. Regular stated business meeting Mon

day, August 4. Visiting Sir Knights

welcome.

ALDERMAN, FOURTH WARD.

Editor TIMESi

Y'ou are authorised to announce to

the voters of Hammond my candidacy for the nomination for alderman of the

fourth ward, subject to the democratic

nominating primaries on August 2nd.

PHILLIP H. SMIDT.

FOR CLERIC.

Editor TIMES I

Please announce that I will be a can

didate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the neatiaatloa of

city clerk on that ticket, at a date to

be decided later.

JOSEPH J. FREEMAN.

Gary.

Political Announcements

.NOTICE.

FOR JUDGE.

Editor TIMESi

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I am a candidate for the

nomination of city Judge, subject to

j the derision of the cltlsens party con

vention. V

H. P. SHARAVSKY.

CITY JUDGE.

Editor TIMES I

Please announce that t will be a can

didate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination mt city judge on that ticket, at a date to

be decided later. '

GEORGE B. RE1LAND.

All political notices of whatever na

ture and from whatever party are

strictly cash. Notices of meetings, an

nouncement of candidacies, etc., may

be inserted In these columns.

Whiting. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESi 1 announce herewith that I candidate for the demecratle a

tloa for mayor of the city of Whiting, object to the declsloa of the party

primaries. J. J. DONEGAN.

CITY JUDGE.

Editor TIMESi

I desire to annonnce that 1 shall be

a candidate for Judge of the city court of Gary, subject to the republican and

progressive primaries.

JOHN W. WAKE.

FOR COUNCIL.

Editor TIMES

You will please announce that t am

a candidate for the office of eenaril

man at large for the city ot East Chi

cago, subject to the republican pri

maries.

WILLIAM WEtSS. '

A GLORIOUS CRUISE.

FOR CITY JUDGE.

Editor TIMESi

Please announce to the cltlsens that

I will be a candidate for Judge of the

city court of the city of Gary, and so.

licit their support at a primary election Beas of municipal politics Should be

to be held by the republican aad pro- lone calm, grand voyage. Where

gresstve parties.

The Municipal League of Indiana

is to be congratulated in its election

or Big Tom Englehart as Its third vice president. With the Duke of

Ridge road as the third lieutenant

of the ship its passage through the

What effect did the battle of

Cracy have upon feudalism and chivalry? State the significance of Shay's In Rebellion.

State concisely the achievements of DeXarvaez. What brought about the union of the two most important states of Spain? What was decided at the battle of Bannockburn? Identify the Hussites. What is meant, by "the Hegira?" ntate concisely the chief significance of Plataea. Give briefly the wars of conquest of Darius I. Chances are that there isn't a pro

fessor at Annapolis, a member of

Congress, a university president, or a

MEAT FAMINE. Even though it doesn't distress u3

much in the dog days, when fruit.

fish and poultry are far more palatable than pork chops and porterhouse, it may be as well to look ahead to the Arctic weather of next De-cember and reflect that we are really facing a meat famine. . The Department of Agricuture re

ports that in the last six years there has been a decrease of more than

thirty per cent in the number of beef cattle, despite the fact that the demand is greater because of the

constantly increasing population.

Farmers in the west are not rals

ing cattle as they used, because of the cost of feed and the cutting up of the ranges into farms; they can't raise them in the south because, despite efforts at extermination, the tick still rages, and there you are. For the first time in history the exports of animals and animal products of all kinds in 1912 fell below the Imports in value. How about it? It is possible the time will come when the wealthy

! packer will be coming around to the

A FALLACY EXPOSED. "Right here at the beginning of the

heated term," declared Jack Blanton of the Monroe County (Mo.) Appeal,

we are going to heave the harpoon

into that old fallacy about reaching a

man s Heart through his stomach.

Seems like any woman who think at

all would realize that her husband

wants something more than a cook.

or that any man who is a man at all

would rather sit down to a repast of bread and water with a cheerful, chummy, neatly-dressed wife smiling across the festal board into his face, than have the best meal on earth at hand and a worn out, flustrated kitchen slave in sloppy clothes trying to muster up sufficient courage to serve it. More happiness has been

wrecked and more romance brought to an unhappy end by this fool fallacy

than on any one of the other rocks which bestrew the sea of matrimony. Cut out the kitchen drudgery and stomach-to-heart stuff, sister, and go after him with a lighter diet, as you used to before he led you to the marriage alter. Ir he is not singing 'Home, Sweet Home before we week is out we will cheerfully refund your

money. Well try anything once:

newspaper editor in the United

States who can answer every one of,back door losing 'or a handout of

thse questions off-hand. In fact, half of them couldn't answer one-third of the list. Yet, with a "plucking" board in operation and such bars to prevent

cold victuals?

We are, among our many qualities, a spenthrlft lot.

good

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TOWN IN DANGER AFTER FIRE. Hartford City was at the mercy of fire for several hours today. Water thrown all night on the ruins of the Blackford paper mill fire emptied the big reservoir and it became necessary to shut off the pressue until the pumps had an opportunity to refiill it. An emergency pump will be installed.

Hammond. FOR. AlAYOtt, Editor TIMES

After having consulted myself, I

wish yon would please announce my name for a candidate for mayor of the

city of Hammond. Indiana, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to he held August -ad.

MIX WILLIAM W. M'MAUON.

Dated at Hammond, lnL, July 3, 1913.

ALBERT C HUBER.

Gary, Ind. June . 113.

FOR MAYOR.

Editor TIMESi

iou may announce that 1 am a Can

didate for mayor of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican and pro

gressive primaries.

A. R. HOOVER.

troubled waters were, there will be calm; for the Ridge alderman has oil wells galore.

, There was only one thing lacking

on the program for entertainment at

the convention just closed, and that the spectacle of Tom in his golden

seal brown dress suit, with thousand-

dollar bills sticking out of every but

tonhole.

MAYOR. Hammond, Ind., July 6, 1913. Editor TIMESi

Please announce my name as a can

didate for the oface of mayor of the

City of Hammond, Indiana, subject to the decision of the democratic primary

to be held Aug. 2, 113. JOHN D. SM ALLEY.

FOR MAYOR.

Editor TIMESi .

You may announce that I am a candi

date for the nomination for mayor of

Gary, subject to the decision of the republican aad progressive primaries.

R. O. JOHNSON.

FOR MAYOR.

Editor TIMES'

You mar announce la your columna

that I am a eaadldate for the nomina

tion for mayor of Gary subject to the

FOR 5IAYOR. Editor TIMES I

Please announce my name aa a eaa

dldate for mayor of the dty of Hamawnd, Ind., subject to the eVeetslou of the democratic primaries to be held

Ang. 2, 1813. WILLIAM F. HO WAT.

"EUGENIC MARRIAGES." Certain clergymen have decided

not to marry persons who cannot

bring suitable health certificates.'

Here is a big question from the sci

entific laboratories on wheih the

every-day must soon pass.

w nue millions or money are

poured out in breeding better horses

CLERK. Editor TIMESi

nease announce mat 1 will be a can.

didate for the nomination of eity clerk oa the democratic ticket, subject to the primary convention held August 2. I rspect fully solicit the support of my

friends and take this means of apprts-

lag those whom l may not see that I

am out for the nomination. Nicholas lauer.

FOR MAYOR.

Editor, TIMESi

Please annonnce that t nm a candi

date for the nomination for mayor of

Gary, subject to the decision of the

republican and progressive primaries

In July.

W.P. PATTERSON.

CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi

You are herewith authorised to an

nounce that I will be a candidate for

the office of city Judge of the city of

aeeision ox ine repuoiican ana pro

gressive primaries, and I ask the sup-land cattle, the only reward given for port of my friends In this way. breedinir bettor hahips in the useless

CHARLES E. GREEN WALD. . . , . . A , , ,

iiiuncL iiwiiiueu at lue society Daoy

show

It arouses thought to learn from

statistics that the average mechanic

of London has but five children

while the average mentally defective person in the same city has a family of seven. The more unfit the person is to have children the faster he

seems to produce them. On the other hand, the making of a vital distinction between individuals, on the basis of a physical examination, leads to chances of grave error. There may be no harm from prejudice and malice. One who is debarred fronnormal human privileges as the result of failure to conform to a physical Gtandard must suffer a

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMES I

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I will be a candidate for the nomination of city treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican-pro

gressive primaries.

W. D. HUNTER.

Editor TIMESi

Please annonnce to the people of

Gary that I will be a candidate for the

Hammond. Indiana, on the democratic nom,n",,,m Uy t"u"'' subject most depressing shock.

ticket, subject to the will of the voters tbe declH,on " the nominating coa-

of this city, aad I herewith ask the

support of my friends at the demo

cratic primary election to be held on

August 2, 1813. JAMES O. KOONTZ. July 2, 1013.

ventlon of the citizens ticket July 12.

WILLIAM FEDER.

CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi

I hereby annonnce my candidacy for

eity judge of Hammond on the demo

cratic ticket, subject to the choice of

said party at its primary to be held on

August 2, 1913. FRED BARNETT.

FOH CLERK.

Editor TIMESi

Y'ou nre authorised to announce that

I will be a candidate for city clerk, subject to tbe decision of the Gary republican and progressive primaries.

H. C FRANCIS.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi Please announce to the

people of

Skeptics adduce the fact that, though the Greeks had few health laws, their type of physical health and mental efficiency have never been surpassed. Even some of the so-called unfit may have their place in the world. Caesar, Alexander and Napoleon were epileptics. Carlisle was a dyspeptic, and Spinoza, Keats and Mozart were tubercular.

Undoubtedly the world is getting: ready to take a stricter stand on the( marriage of habitual criminals and;

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