Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1917 — Page 4
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PERHAPS. Senator Stone of Missouri lias a unique remedy for stopping "leaks the executive departments. He would have all the places filled by "deser democrats.' In other word, if Mr. Hryan had stayed in the cabinet had had his way completely in renovating the department of state, this je;u would never lia e takeu place.
WAR-ORDLR EXPORTS. Out of a total exportation of $4,960,302. too for the 11 months nded November. $1.?'2U,8;;i.00a worth, or S(t rr cent, went to fYance. Italy. ?:a, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Oh, That is no! war order prosperity!
THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENCY. Vice President Marshall lamed Senators Saulstmry, Stone, Overman, GalUn?r?r and Kcnyon to meet the president; .ind escort tim to the chamber. Senator Oalllnger asked Senator Stone If th communication tras snch that it needed to be considered in executive session. Evidently some of the senators feared th.e message might presage some break in international relations. Rumors to this effect traveled electrically through the chamber. Senator Stone, however, denied this, sayinff the message related to peace From a Washington dispatch. Note the sentence, "Evidently some of the senators feared the message might presage some break in international relations." Ve in America like, to refer to the war possibility power of the kaiser or czar. Yet onr own president is invested with equal responsibility. While it takes concress to declare war the president can really force it and his decisions often averts it. No one in the senate on January 2fi was sure whether or not the president was to commit the country to a new move of Stave import.
WAR PROTECTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY. To show how the war and the Allied blockade have played the part of a protective tariff proxy, consider the three countries Austria, Belgium and Germany: Belgium has been well-night destroyed industrially, although she i!l rise again from her ashes when the war is over and the Allies have accomplished her restoration. Austria and Germany have been tied in a double bow-knot by the blockade-. During the first eleven months of 131;, our total imports from these three countries amounted to $7,607,000, during the lfll.1 period they were $-11,-OOii.fifin; and during the 101 1 period, seven months peace conditions. ?1S5,ouliiOO. The bulk of our imports from these three countries consist of manufactured products, and their exceedingly low wage scales enable thtrn to compete with our own manufacturers to a degree which threatens the stability gf certain of our industries, under the democratic tariff policy. For instance, during the fiscal year lf14. nine months of which was under the low duties of .the present law, and before the war broke out, our imports of window, glass, unpolished, from Belgium, increased -10 per cent, compared with the fisc-ij year 19b!, while imports of plate-glass, etc., more than doubled. Likewise, imports of cotton knit goods from Germany showed a marked increase, and so on down the line of manufactured goods. Bur notwithstanding the protection which war and blockade have afforded us from thejo three competitors, our total imports of manufactures ready for consumption, and for further use in manufacture, during the first eleven months of l!Gfi totaled ,2'fi.oon, compared with $G9 1, 7(10, 000 during the first eleven months of 191 3, nine of which were tmder the protective tariff law. What would have been the total had these three countries been free to invade our market, paying the tariff for less-than-revenue rates, and the rest of Kurope concerned wholly with production, instead of with destruction?
EPandom Things and Flings TO ADEQUATELY reward Mr. Wilson they'll have t" trice him ail the Nobel peace prizes for the next twentyyears. THE people aren't pat-onlzln? mail older houses as mu ii as they us.-d to. Sears-Koel.uck last y ear made $15.'"'''.'.mjO which is only enousth for a 25 per cent dividend.
THIS is a fcreat country, indeed: In j INASMUCH as Hatfields' Ltd.. were tiie steel in It:-- they are rieir.:irhliiu' tin j willing to :imkc th.e lfl-inch shells for eti.barjto on farm produris to re due , our nvy a couple of hundred dollars the com of livir-Kl on tite farms 1 hev i cheaper than they do here, might let are daninrins; for an embarsro on ste.-l sorn..- Kt:i(!:h firtr. bid on our shoe supproduct to aihieve the same results. j ply.
URGIURITio.V is so-.,, ti-.iu;; that! EXCHANGE states there's a bi a.loes nor prevent the eonsunipt ion of j cumulation of gas in the state house. ic,'ior. but which doe., prevent jcovern- ; We could write a paragraph about the tue-.t from gettiai; its riithtfu: share 'speeches beirlK trade in the letrislature. or' t.ix.s. ' :l,iit we won't.
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POLITICAJi ANNOUNCEMENTS !
FOR MAYOR To the Voters of Gary: At the urgent solicitation of a large number of Cary citizens Who believe that Gary's greatest nerd for the future is a clean, honest ami energetic busices? administration, 1 hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the. rrpuMican nomination for mayor f tljiy. at the. primaries to be held in M.i'-ch. !!U. it :t a later date as may he designated by the leg '.n t u I e. 1 -3-1 r JOHN A RKE.XNAN". ! I desire to a i noun ' to the voters of ' Clary that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for mayor of tho ty, at t!ie coming city Primary, and ,ik tiie support of all republican voters who believe that, the people of Gary are entitled to hii administration of, for ami by the people of Gary. 1-6-tf KUAN K W. SMITH. I Editor Timko; i You are n ut horized to an. ounce that i II am a candidate for the republican ! nomination for mayor of the city of I Gary, subject to the will of the repubI ..can voters of the city as expressed at ! the city primaries to be held on March I ti. 1317. and I ask the support of all re publican voters who are in favor of good go ornment WILLIAM 1 HODGES. Editor T:.v.i;s: Kindly an-ioin. e that 1 will be a ca 'ididrite at t iie March primaries for tin- : (-publican nomination for mayor of the i ity of Gaiy, the office to which I was elected three years ago, and that I frnm that my administration of the office acta in deseres the support of tiie voters. 1-24- - P.. (. JOHNSON. Gary Kveninj? Times. j Please autiouat e that 1 am a candidate for tiie nomination for- mayor on i the democratic ticket at trie pr.mnries to be iieUl in Gary. March 6. 1917. Adv. 1-24- HARVEY J. CX'TITIS. CITY TREASURER 1-: ri : r o r Times: I'lease announce to the people of Gary that I will be a candidate for the republican nomination of (ity treasurer, subjert to the decision of the prl:ii,r;r My s'.Ofrnn will be that if nominated and elected I will be ir my office during the entire working hours, letting p.o outside business ' interfere with n.y putilie duties. 1! ARMY ST RINGFKLLO W. To the Voter? of Gary: I hereby announce, myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of the Gity of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries to be held March tic 6th. 1P17, and I pled re myself if nominated and elected to (five the City of Gary an efficient adtninistra. lion, so far as the affairs of the aforesaid office are concerned. HOY D. DAVIS. Editor: Flease announce to the voters of Gary that I am a candidate for nomination n the republicnn ticket for Treasurer of the City of Gary, pubject to the will of the voters as expressed at the primaries to be held March 6th, 1117. Tf elected I will keep the office ripen durinpr regular business hours and give it my personal attention. GKORGE II. MANLOVE., Editor Times: Please, announce to the voters of Gary I will be, a candidate for the nomination of City Treasurer on the Democratic tcket, tibject 'o the primaries on March 6. I JOHN" 1?. KUKKE. j Editor GARY TIMES: j I desire you to announce to the voters j of Gary that I will lie n candidate fori tho Democratic nomination for the office; MEAT USE OF ! ME! TROUBLE Take Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. If y..u must have your meat everyday, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a nuied aullnvity who tells us that meat formn uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from (he blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, shrp pains in I he back or, sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coaled aad when the weather is bad you hav; rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often got sore and Iritated. obliging you t - seek relief (wo or three times duriny i he night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad SaitH from any pharmacy here; t.ike h tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine. This famous salts is made from the f.ci 1 or grapes and lemon juice, combined v I h lithia, and has been us"d for generations to Hush and stimulate siu;.ish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates. thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effr rv scvit liihia-water drink. Adv. Know it
SHORTAGE OF EMPTY THREATENS
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I Shortage - September October November December (e) The farmer is up against another crious condition that threatens to cut down next year's crops and hit the consumer with even highor prices for food products. This time it isn't the middleman or the food speculator, but the alarming and unprecedented freight car shortage on the railroads. Unless the farmers, the dealers, the manufacturers and '.he railroads co-operate and brinp about much earlier ordering and shipping of fertilizers, seeds, garden tools, and other necessary supplies for sprir.jr use, next season's crops are poing to of City Treasurer. suhjo 1 to the decision of the rrimirn.es of Alan h filh. KG 7. Jf nominated and ebcted I wiil be in the officii myself us 1 bae no oilier business to hinder use. FRANK ROr.MANX. NEW CASES FILED 1574.". I:m. 2 Divorce; .Toreviv I'cirrscn I. M. C..h. n) s. rial I-' son. 157 4o P.m. 2 Claim File; In Iknfa IPirbor Lurcher Coal Co. I R. 11. Dyer Reed) vs. Estate of Joseph M -Luii is. dec. 15747 Km. r. Force 1. Chut. Mtr ; Nullum Cohen nnd Samuel Coin n (J. II. Gillett) vs. i;(i,rt;c Amu. 1374.S Km. 1 Mon y .l-posit. .1 with deft.; Gust John (W. Mur-ay) s. Indiana Harbor National Hank. 15749 Km. 1 AlieiiHiion .-r affection: Archie Grey R. n Gord-ui) vs. Hannah l-'alken'hHl. 15750 Km. 1 Death chiim; John F. Keilly. Adrnr. KM. of Jay AS". Wade, dee. (R.-illy & lawyer) vs. Michigan Central Ry. Co. 15751 Km. 2 Replevin; Ebon N. RunHell (E. G. Sproan vs. Daniel A. Comeford. 15752 Rm. 2 Fore, . Mtjr : American Tr. A- Sav. Rank of Hnhart, Tnd. ( Thiel & Thiel) vs. Daniel I'. Savage, ct ai. 15753 Rm. 3 Divorce-; Frank Szewcxyk (T. GrabowsUi) vs. Jozet'a Szewcz k. 15754 Rm. 1- Notes; Wisconsin Lumber & Goal Co. i.l. D Kuinfily) vs. Aufrust H. w. Johnson. 15755 llm. 1 1 . 1 Tr. v icli ier; AViHanl R. Vnn V. ' 'ravens) vs. N i.-W Home. V.'u jno L nnd Tm. a Rirditz. llamap'-s lor loss of K.75C, Rm. 2 goods, etc. Grander) Harry I'.ayii (If. S. )l i r ies G. He . et ai. 15707 Km. 2 pi-.-ir-.-' Ertns'ine K Herrinc (J. K. Siinson) vs. (ti. It. He nine. Criminal Cases Tiled. 2702 Sam Ogopinn; tiled Jan. 3. 270"! Sam Ocopion; tiled Jin. 9.
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the advice of the Medical Department of the Peruna Company, Columbus, O., which is free.
Peruna Is offered In two forms liquid or tablet. Tha latter are very convenient for rrjrlnB with
yen and for regular administration. Liquid, 11.00 per bttla; 6 for 15.00. Tablets 50e per box ; 6 for J2.S0.
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FREIGHT CARS NEXT SEASON'S CROPS
2l 'A: 60,000 103,000 125,000 V . , suffer because restrictions and embargees will !e necessary on the rail- '' roads and shipments of spring supf)hei will be held up or delayed until ong after the planting season open3. last spring there was a surplus of : railroad cars, but so hevy wa3 tha i traffic that embargoes and other restrictions were placed upon farm ! supplies. This year there i3 already a shortage of freight cars, estimated on December first at 125,000 cars, an increase since the last summer of 106,000 cars. Indications are that the shortage will be greater and con- . ditions more serious before the opua- , ing of the spring rush season. 27'4 Kenneth Fnrnham; tiled Jan. 12. 2705 John VitiKlat: appeal from City of TVhitinsr: died Jan. 12. :7ftf Joseph H'izsan: filed Jan. 13. 27o7 i;c(irK,. Renpard: tiled Jan. 15. 270S William odz.mski; appeal from Gary City Court; filed Jan. 17. 27"r Stanley Gruszka; bind over from i Gary Gity Couit; Jan. 17. 2. I" James KeJIy; bind over Irom Gary ; Ci;- Court; Jan. 17. 2711 Fete Mulifr: tiled Jan. 17. 1917. : 1 575!) Rm. i Quiet title; Wlllard R. ' V fia Home ( . R. Van Home) vs. . W. I!. Carlson, et al. ' 157.i' l;m. 1 Mechanic's lien on auto; j Ra nton.l Epker (Karl S. J-'ischler) vs. Karol R' mmski and First Natl. I li.'.nk 'f Jlaininond. led. jl-jT'il Rm. 1 .--!.:t n judfrand note; The YVaeker Ri-r vvmif ar.'l Maltlnit C- ! ko .iic!i ;i,iid Kyncicsa. in Illinois and Eirk vs. LyupZivich. ' 157ri2 Rm. -Fers. In j. ; Ch'slow Much- ; t.McAleer .t Iorsey) City of Uamtnond. Km. 2 Fers. Inj.; Stella Mach- : (M.-Aleer & Dorsey) vs. City of !I37C: ii, i i ; Hammond. ;157'il Rm. .1 Acet. and Garnishment; i J.-o. ob Luksted (McAleer & Dorsey) ! s. John Sulski., j 157'.r. Km. 1 Divorce: Mary Gigac (M. j 11-ivrnn) -is. laul tiiac. j 1576; Rm. 1 Ft. reel. M. L.; The Reckm:n Supply Co. ( W. J. Whii.ery) I s. Herman A. Green. i 15767 Rm. 2---Money as reward; E. , I' lilca Te aud. iie (l icif rson ifc j Ciite.-.) vs. Mrs. L. Uoodmnii. j 1 r, 7 C S Rm. 2 l-'oreclcsuer of tntjr. and receiver; Lake County Savings & Trust Cotnpr.iiy . f Jlammoml. Indiana. rec.ier of the l-'irst State I'm k of Griffith. I nd. as such receiver (McMehon .V- Conroy) vs. lirnest l)e St. A'lbm. 157:1 Rm. " Notes: Lake County Sin itiKS Trust (.'o.. receiver of First State Rank of Grifuih. Indiana, as such receiv er t McM-ib.on & Conroy) is. El te t ".. St. Aubin. lo77' Jim. 1 Fur-i I. of iiii j.; lake I'ounty Savinps & Trust Company
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There lias been prepared a booklet for fr dintributton. which should be In fvery heme. 'HeItb and Hw to Bi It" my be obtained of your di-uggrist. or will be ent br mail to your address on receipt of a request addressed to
THE PERUNA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO
For Stiff Neck Apply Sloan's Liniment u'dhcj'. rubbing to the sore leaders and the pain will soon be relieved. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, bruises, strains, sprains and muscle stiffness, have a bottle handy. Quickly penetrates snd soothes, cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, does not stain the bkin. At all druggists, 25c. 50c, and $1.00. rib of Hammond. Indiana, rec. iv. t-l-'irst State Rank of Griffith. Rid.. as such receiver (MeMahon K- Oonroy) vs. GriSI'iih Land Company, -i ai. 7 1 f.-m. 1 ilari.ish i r 1 1 ni : forace N. j Murray ) vs. Me K.-t; I R- lily i James J. R. wis ?2 Rm. 2 Ac.;.: E. Kunki-1) v. S 72 Kin. P. Diss. Mab 1 Koiz( in (L. tevo J.iolato. 'lution and receiv157 er: J'.alpii Iiro n K. V. Fischicr) s. Joseph l-'uchs. 15774 Rm. 1 Fet. to reli teal estate: AVilhclmina Dedelow . executrix, id tiie etate of William Dedelow deceased (G. R. Sheerer) s. AVilhclmina Dedelow-. et ai. 15775 Rm. 1 Appeal by deft.; Hammond Iron and Metal Company (W. J. Whinery) vs. Lake County Bottling AVorUs. 15776 llm. 2 Divorce: Flora M. Davis (J. K. Stinson) vs. Samuel E. Davis. 15777 Rm. 1 Hale-as corpus: Sam Rrown ( f lltenh. nn r nnd Twyinan) s. Charles Rouen, Chief of Fohce of the City of East Chicago, Indiana. 1577h Rm. 2 On en! esiate contract; Caroline Hay hurst (H. E. Granger) vs. Moses? Benedict. 1 5773 Rm. 3 claim liie; Knipht atnl Frown (K A.- Brown) vs. Charles C. Buthwell (Est. of). 1 5 7 S ') Rm. 1 Cii.im file: Ktujrht & Brown (K. & Rrown) vs. Estate of Charles C. Kothwel!. 157S1 Rm. 1 Appeal by deft.; Habel Armbrusier & Knrson o. v. A. M. Fruchniewski & Sons. 157.; Rm. 2 Divorce; Julia Nafty (A. C. Folea) 15. Louis K. Nag-y. M ERR I L L VI LLE The Ross Township Koca! Milk Shippei s association met in Merrill hall s.as'. Monday afternoon with S. B. Wood, chairman, for the purpose of electing a delegate to attend the Milk Frodueers' convention held in Ghicaero Feb. 6. Harry Bothw.ll was elected delegate, and f has. Kiser as alternate, with full inst ructions. Roscna Wendorf i sick and has missed several days of s-io.ol. j Dr. Hank was in town Tuesday. j Golden Fri-e is improving. Misj Ali. e Mundeil and Edith Fi r e were Crown Flint is'tors Tuesday e veil i n ir. 2!rs. G. Costello is imp-ovinc and is
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In All Cases of Eye Troubles the eyes should he thoroughly examined and tested to deeido if your case is one -vhieh calls for the use of glasses or not. J have had eleven years' experience in this most important work. I am fully qualified. Come in and have your eves examined free. JQKH E. McGARRY JEWELER OPTOMETRIST Jt to s:t ,;p part of l he time, hti Kfilman is- si k with la f.rtr.n Jr M;s. Wm. itoardman is Koing- tnrou(h tiie jxrlp ordeal with the rest of the pr-opl. . Ni'iT RE DME. IND.. Jan. 25. So"Dame's hasketWi; squad defeated the Kalamazoo Norma! team. 27 to 15. The score- was 10 to 10. 8t th end of the first period. M. 1 n-rmott of the Hoosiers made seven baskets. Daly, aptam of last y.-ar's team, was out for the flrsr time h, four games. Jlsen and Anpell were the stars for the Kalamazoo team. A live nevrapaper for people -who are till on earth that's what THE TIMES la. CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH lC0NSTIPATE0 "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will r.or take the time from play to empty ftieir bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver grts slupgish; s'onnch sour. Look at the tongue, tnother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, ftverish. breath bad. restless, doesn't ea: heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, a-p a teaspoonful of "California Syrup f l iji.--." then don't worry, because t rs perfectly harmless, and in a frT 'lours all this constioation poison, sour hii" and fermenting waste will pentiy .mice out of the bowels, and you have a we. I, playful child apain. A thorough 'msioe cleansing" is of times all that is ticC-. :- sary. It should be the fiist tr:ra i :-.,.: I jrivf n in any sickness. Reware of counterfeit fig- syrups A'-k your drugjrist for a 60-cent tv,it .1 "California Syrup of Fies, ' which has full directions for babies, children of cil atres arid for grown-ups plainly print, d oh the bottle. Look carefully and f.e tl it is .made by the "California F' Syrup Company." Adv. THE TEST These thousands it3 hold manifests .iiiiaiuiijabLuii tttiinaiAl4k.anaJ.ikin.UUa friosSOC, I in .qj By C. A. VoischS
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