Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1918 — Page 4
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coal during thin year. Some Ohio. Illinois, and Kentucky coal mny movs Into the state, but Indiana coal v. ill be th one kind of coal an ample supply of which the domestic ami industrial consumer may he sure of obtaining. On and after April 1. 191S, and until further notice, no retell dealer inay. unless authorised by the federpl food administrator for Indiana, deliver or caused to be delivered to any domestic consumer more than two-thirds hi normal annual requirements of anthracite coal until each consumer ho has placed his order with ea.d dealer and 1b willing to receive delivery of the same has received two-third of his normal an-
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the Peace on the Hepubllcan ticket at lie primaries on May the 7th. 1S18. JOSEPH K. COTHERT.. Justice of the Peace, 3-1 1- 602 Broadway.
TOR COUNTY TREASURER. EDITOR TlMKS:
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T.ital romi i r.--.i.on t e, fm- f h o voar f-nl.r.r Mtirci I
"."A, 1919; provided, however, that orders of sis tons or less may be filled in full.
No anthracjtrt coai is mined in Indiana and there
is none here to 'nine. Our supply comes from Pennryl-
! van;;:, i 't nere we are tola in one oreatn Tnai we must 'depend ( lu.-i v&ly on Indiana coal but will bo permitted
to buy two thirds of our annual consumption of anth
racite.
T )n nn snrniiT tliu? nrirni :i ! i v nlafid ne.iclo rumDle
limn ihsir Sir 11 ihslr r ur,l nhriok uhn Ihov think I neab- nnounr to " fie voters r
-IT V . . V ' r Y, . - v w aa.ua.. -ct TownnT. that I will be a
or our i .let auum.t.-M i auuti ; ,v.r rv, .llt.,r TIMt:s- candi.lat for the nomination for Town"Tou ar-ijthr,rir.ed t ann-un-e to the' hiP Trustee, subject to the decision of
MARY'S KITCHEN SINK.
lam
fary is the wife of a co un:iy storekeeper. She eeps ! county
Fulfil?
J
DOK3 a woman who Is wide as shs
A L WATS little hats?
nase announce that I will be a can-' l Jon
dldite for rnomi nation for Justice of i
Ilae announce through your papr ! tho lcnce of Center township, to sue-' to the voters that Ralph IS. Uridford. fl ruy. if. ..n tlx- Kpublican ticket. ! for ten year deputy treasurer of I.a'xej subject t., Mi- ill of th': vo-rs at th j
. uitiiiy. ass to be promotes to treae- priniary .m Jhy 7, 101S. umr. The flat? of tle Hepubllcan' 'iti-iw.un tr v-t;-tT'
i primaries is Mny 7. 1?H. "A kind word j i means lutlo tu you. It moans lots to i yOR T2USTIE CAX.UUXT IOWKSKI?
Urad . '
buy one of those dinky j
Kditor TIMES: Pleaee announce to the Calumet Township, that I
.t. t- t
Republican veers of Lake County that I n primary
candidate for nomination of,
Ti
of L ke
W. J. "WILLIAMS.
Vunt y on
'f
houe, takes car' of the children and heipa wait on
the store. She works hard harder than her husband,
and he works harder than he should. I'p to the present they have had fc"x of the con voniences of life. Water c:u.:o from a nonrby t-p;in?. and the housework was done under dis; re.-.inp conditions, owing to the greed of tiw landlord. He finally agreed to put in the impro-. oiuents. po ncssary to human comfort, and Mary's life is promised to become e-t,--it-r. The problem was where to pu the kitchen sink. Now Mary had It favorite rocking chair that had a - t cr s , ir, tlA en.tior Vuvt f 1 .1 A 1 K A tfllVfi t h tTl ll
1 MlUi Ifrflt HIT t Ul . .'--VI. tuiil'. ill' .
back the British lines, and only by concemrauns . hine Tn nu. lhl, in,. ,n th rornpr wutd
them to the j "
disturb the rocKimT cnair, nnn tnn wousn never no. me
stove and liie cab.nt could not be moved; therefore, i was resolved, pfter much deliberation, to put the sink in an ndjoininp room- in a dark corner thir'y feet from the ptove. Tliis.of course, mnnt r.iiips of walkinR every day for Mary, but she could find no other way. But
-ug-ihe
the K-puHi,-,, t.eUot. subject to the ' uox.a. jsutf'X'ji. lOWItraiP. decision of th.! primaries on Slay 7. I 1 Editor TIMES: respectfully ask their suprort in my! rie8 announce to the voters of
candtdac;. .
THOMAS F. ROBERTS.
NO NEED FOR DEPRESSION. j We refuse to be depressed at the news from the; i. .... . i- ' a hAinff H isrniirfl fired. Vol' tliej
first time since September. 1914. the Huns have bent
nn!y by concentrating; a mil-
TOR COUNTY TKIASUBEX. IliSor TtMF.?: Kinuly anncuiK t r..v r.sme as n car.di-dat-: for the office of County Treasurer oa the Republican ticket, subject to the vi'.l of the vot rt at the primaries to be heU in May 7, 1J1S. J-rS- " LOUIS G. EDEU.
North Township, tbut I iriil ba a candidate ror the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision of the. Republican primary. wit. E. VATL-R.
TOB. TOWWSHIP TSTXSTXS. Editor TIMES:
Please announce my name as a candi
date on the Republican tickets for town-j ALWAYS have the moat to j .mip trustee, for Calunvt township, sab-! abouL
CP.VRT UXDERWOODS latest 18 about a lady wno was balej out for driving her new electric home, severs! miles on a flat fue AFTER she had a puncture AND was warred never to repeat tne error THE next time it happen? DID ehe drive home on the rim'. SHE did not SHE sat on the juice wagon and hired 6 boys to push it to her destination. TOU know a fellow jn't responsible for the kind of & start he got in this world
BUT he is responsible f or his finish, j WE have noted in our tautloua way i THAT the people who have the
LEAST to say
talk
EACH minor ehiid. then add your
HOUSE number, aubtract tha number of your J17 a'ltomobi'.e AND divide the balance ty tha age of your wife's sister.
WE were told in ful confidence
burit of del gh
THAT a certain lady speat ail her husband's salary ON her back
iose-t!ltine
AND we ."-s,used sme when we sal! that wa
GUESSED he didn't sslsirw.
get a very b
It is all right to put a fiagr tn j-ou-wlndow, but the war will bs won a lot quicker if you will invest in War-Sav. Ings and Thrift Stamps also.
lion men at a ziven point and driving
slaughter. The British were outmanned three, four and I in some places sis o one. Berlin is crowing and the j German sultan Wi'.helm is puffed up like a pouter pigeon j because he has taken 30.000 British prisoners from the ; "contemptible little English army." j Wilhelm is grand-standing as usual. He is shooting i it. n ni.r.f ..jnnnn r-ii iinincr no sreat dam- t
lU'U rails "j.ii - , :.;.. .....t ,,-,ftir.
..n ftrPlrU HUM OI'JIUO t'.WL l'v
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sink between the stove and th cabinet, where it b
a kindly inclined friend, who could study a job.
JTJDQE SUFEH.IO COUBT SO 1.
je.jt to me primary May 7. 18 1 S
s"il-i THOMAS MATTHEWS.
Editor T J Ji Ki : Pleas' aniwuiiO! to the vet.'
; toe coioseb.
of Lake; Editor TIMES:
. . . . 1 Via Hera
age. tvery time ne nres on iae tuimuu
thousands of dollars vrruug from the starving German people. Little he care? as long as he c-n play to the grand stand. Remember the Marne, Ypres. remember Chanipagn, Verdun, the Somme. Vimy Ridge. Messines, and all the great efforts of Germany to win, and you will .see vhy the people should not be depressed. Even If the Iiun sultan takes U0.000 more British prisoners and wins miles more of shell-wrecked, sbotridrien waste, of what will it avail him? Even then the
-r-rrnnr f TT.eD mTTTTT TO 1. I
behold. Mary is a haPPy. .. I Please announce to the voters of Lake :
Now. what i the moral of it all? Just this: Too j County that I will be a candidate for
women wnik too much on their jobs, which job tne p.'-pubiican nomination i"r juw l ,
t:ij i.ae bucrior court, tv-iurri .-v.
Why
lrr.ged. It was done, and. ifs:ed woman.
man
time and with the least expenditure of energy.
should Mary -why should any woman walk half a mile In getting dinner? A pan in on? piace, a pot in another, flour, sugar and salt in another. Back and or;h, to
for what? Wearing out shoes, carpets.
Coun'y thst I will be a candidate for j ; wm h( a candidate fer he rpyj. the Republl an nomination of Judge of ; can rcminallcfi for coroner of Laka the Lake Superior Court. Room 1, to sue- j county, subject to The det-j..ion of the ceed myself, subject to the vote at the ; P1 im.irics on May 7. Primaries t) be held May 7th. l?li. and j 3-g- " Dh. E. E. EVANS. I carnesll ark the support of all. j 3-4- VI P.GIL S. KLTTER. TOM COXOarZX.
Editor TIMES: Kindly announce through your rubilestion that I win be a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lake County at tha primary to be held May 7. 1P1S. subject to the will of the republican voters. W.. A. GIORGI. G--ry. Ind.
FRIEND aaid of an actress that her past fitted her like a glove RATHER a tight fit we should say. HOWEVER there are men WHO look upon tneir homes aimply as a sort of a COALING station. THERE are probably mora German
i spies in the drawing rooms of Wash
ington
Lake County's Roll of Honor
subject to te decision of th Primaries.. Hay 7th. IflU. 1 earnestly solicit tha
support of all. , y0Jt CO&ONEX. JOHN T. KENNEDT. i Editor- TIMES: 3-5- East Chicago. Ind. i t .u vou nin. ,u.
are on the docks at
sask.) Press declares
THAN there Hoboken. THE Wilkie
truthfully that DURING a windstorm the OFFICE towel was blown I'ROM the door and broken in several parts.
IXSTFUi of
publican voters of Lake county that Ijpeaoe Will be u Candidate for hnminnin. I
talking of the Russian
r.nnt. st-icilH nnr he depressed, for it is uneirn s iasi ""a.. ...w ' -. -
You can tee all his ' and nerves, just Pecause the Kitcnen s:uk nas oeea r.as annouuc; 10 mc it-tcrs w u.. j me on ice or coroner at the republican- "'-"' -e- -.uie p:.er-
i .-., ; ,.-r,r loeo If. -j fl ti t a T-t inward llrnM county tnai i win re a tanui.nc
tL-Ut IU 'tir " i .... ...... ... '- ; I .. , .. . . , . .. ! tli Pciublicar;
gamble. He has shown bis hand
cards. He must have victory now or ultimate defeat
While the people of this country should not be de i handy. The thrifty workman ,-t.udies his work to
minstioii of Judge
pressed, thy must view the situation as serious. They hew he can cut it
must, if they are not blind, see what they w.ll have to J tion. but near by.
give up to beat Germany, for beat Germany we will if it takes fire million men and a hundred billion dollars and we have them both. Yes, more. The people of this counfry can and must lay aside all other issues. The war against the Hun is the only thing to be considered. Nothing else matters, nothing else counts. Money and men. Uncle Sam must have them both in a hurry and he must get them across where they can be used by our gallant allies to write the Hun's doom. Down to the bottom with Germany; up with the Stars and Stripes!
THIS IS LABOR'S VAR.
of
This is labor's war. No element of the people
this country, or of other countries, would suffer more than the workers from a German victory a German peace. What the Germans mean by a "strong peace," a "German peace," was recently expressed by General Yon Uebert. a leading Prussian conservative. 'For us there is" but one principle to bo followed, and we recognize no other. VTe hold that might is right. We must know neither sentiment, humanity, consideration, nor compassion. We must have Belgium and the north or France. France must he made to pay until she is hied white. We must have a strong peace." Mr. Gompers spoke well for American labor when he said, ' "The Republic of the United States is not perfect; it has the imperfections of the human -but it is th
down, keep.ng tools in good condi-
A certain busineo? man in New York cannrt dictate
a letter. He wri'es it out long hand, and has his. stenographer copy it. His telephone is on the wall twenty feet 'rom his desk, which is piled high with old letters and papers. He has to hunt to find things. He is wasting time, nerve force nnu patience, just because he can't get his kitchen sink adjusted right.
the Lke Superior Court, Room No. 2. to
succeej myself. sbect to the primaries i 3-:'5-of May 7. 131. !
39- WALTER T. HARDY.
primaries May 7 and that I re.r.ect f,.m. aole to tne i-:u?s:an pieces
solic it the support vt the republican JOHN M CORMACK and voters? !
LEO MCORMACK are both good
DR. f. W. SAVER.
TOM COXTNTT ASS8503t.
; Editor TIMES: JUDGE Of ST7FXBIO COURT, NO. 2. P!ease announce my name as a eandlEditor TIMES: . da,,? for ,he office- of County Assessor Please say to the voters of Lakilon the Republican ticket, subject to the County, that I am a candidate for the , will of the voters at the primaries to Republican nomination for Judge of the j be held in Slay 7. 1S18. Lake S lperlor Court. Room No. 2. sub- j 2-7- WM. BLACK.
I ject to the vote of the primary election a home j May 7, IP'.S. I tarnenly ask lruestiga-
to running a railroad is to cut out waste of time and j tion. and if foui.d worthy, the. support material, to gn kitchen sinks where they belong. Lo.-t j J;",,"' D N1EL J. MOWN. motion is- costly, it racks the machine, human as well J" " as inanimate. Mary would hnve carried her kettle: from - TOM OTTDOEi OOJ 3. the s;ove to the sink in the dark corner a dozen times 'Editor TIMES:
I-. u-sahino- tba tiehAa Vow hf doesn't carrv it nf all Please announce io me oirr3 .
She has solved her problem. Your problem is the same in essence. Learn how to use the telephone, the typewriter, the carbon sheet Learn where to'.keep your tools as well as how to keep them. Study short cuts. Eliminate fale steps. I o things the easiest (but the - best) ay. Save your strength for useful purposes. Study your job, whatever
County that I will be a candidate for renomlnation for the office of Judge, Room 3. Lake Superior Court, at Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries. May 7. CHXRLES E. GREEN WALD.
TOM COUNTT ASSZSBOS. Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a csndldate for the office of County Asseaaor on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held in May 7, 191S. 2-7- HERMAN MEETER.
j Editor TIMES:
i ii i.e. for. whether it be big or liulo. it lias the proMetn ' "as ,; " ""! j . . ! county that I am a candidate for the
ui - ftun, auu lumj iui vu n . s"i i .. i. n, , Nation of judge, room
the right place.
coaoassioHxa rutsT district.
! Editor TIMES: i Tou may announce that I will be a j candidate for County Commissioner for , the First Di'triet on the republican ! t ll-L at t h . f rxT-l.M..
JTTDOB SUPXRIOK COURT ROOM 3.jS'S H. H. OILS.
Editor TIMES: ' Announce to the voters of Lake. Por- , ter. Jasper and Newton Counties that
or rnomination
s.ngei s
BUT John' pa: s $3,900 income tax WE don't think Leo pays that much but we may be wrong at that. SOMEBODT annoys us with asking us to tell them the simplest way to figure his income tax WELL, take your net income and deduct I2C0 for
TOR COX7KTT COIEXXSEIOXXR. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the votera of Lake County trfat I will be a candidate fer renomlnation for the office of County Commissioner for first district, iubjeet to the decision of the republican primaries. May 7. S-1S- GEORGE O. SCH.UF.
CONSISTENCY, THOU ART A JEWEL. While THE TIMES des not agree with newspaper?
ne
t , ' i l. 3 . : .
...... ...Kl-t ... the derlxl.'.n of th-. " 11
or th Position of State Senator from republican primaries. i , . ... , .. WILLIAM M. DUNN. i th'5 JP:nt d1'11-1- m candidacy being subject to the decision of the republi-
tor ffssRxrr. Editor TIMES:
J Will you please announce that I am a j candidate for renomlnation on the re- ! publican ticket for Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the decision of the
primaries to bi held May 7. and I re-j j spectfully solicit the support of all rei publicans? j 3-19- LEW BARNES. !
TOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Editor TIME?: J Pie-.se e r.uonnce my name as a candldate for the, office of Tonnship Assessor! of Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, on the Republican tick- t, subject I
'.nil 3-9
primaries.
D. M. KINDER.
that advocate prohibition, notably the Indiana poii? Times and the Your.g.-town Telegram, yet it cannot help
but admiring their consistency in barring from th-ir col
umns liquor advertisements of all sorts. Contrast the attitude of bona-fide prohibition news-
best country on the face of the earth, and those who do j papers with the Gary Evening Post. The Post preachos not love it enoueh to work for it, to fizLt for it. to die j in-oliioition through its oditoria! columns and solicits for i are not worthy of the privilege of living in it. j liuuor business through i's advertising office. "I say to the kaiser, I say to the Germans, in the i Thursday night the PofI bad no prohibition editor name of the American labor movement: You can't talk I ials as it had a half page advertisement from the wholepeace with the American workers; you can't talk peace J sale liyjor dealers of Gary advising people to l.iy in with us; you can't talk peac-? to at all now. We are! their whiskey now as it may be $0 to $10 Quart when fighting now. Either vou smash j our kaiser autocracy ; federal laws prohibit its sale aftrr April 2.
or we will smash it for you." What do you think of a prohibition newspaper that 3-9-
The workmen of America have a tremendous inter-' prin's an advertisement telling people to stock up with est to serve, a vital cause to defend, a work of surpa- j booze now as they may have to pay 510 a quart, buying , iksW'1,8H sine importance to accomplish. Wha' is vital to them illicitly when state as well as United Slates laws will j Kindly announce that I will be a canis vital to America and to the world. That they aec prohibit its sale? ! didate for re-nomlnatt.n fer the office of
their duty and that great mass of them are o-rformini' - . '- '""P "--. ...
w-Mit i.- ... to, ,,.,i.t I en t no repu t.ii.-an uchu i ...e i-ruii.t. jtx
' I iii.ij fit uv i, v iu r? lii iiiu j V4 Qiit 141 1 ir, ii 1 i ;
it -our Income bhmk.
TOB TRCSTXB NORTH TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES: Kindly announce to the voters of North Township, that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision of the Republican primary.
J. M. WILCOCKSON.
rOS FEOSECTTTINO ATTORNXV Editor TIMES: Make announcement to the voter-
to the wnl of the voters at tnc primaries Lake county that I will be a candidato 3-19-
( to be held in May 7. 191S. I for renomlnation for the office of prose- i
3-4- JOHN iUADDLX. ! cuting attorney, eubject to the republic TOR RXPRXSXKTATITX. ' I can primaries. j Editor TIMES: j TOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. r.-ll- CLYDE HUNTER. ! Please announce tc the votera of Lake j
Editor ri-lL.S: County that I will be a candidate for Plea.,, announce my name as a candl-j rOR TROSECUTINO ATTORNEY. ; nomination f-r one of the four Rcpredate lor the offi-e of North To nship ' j-juor TIMES: I sentatirc.-. to the i.cgislature from Lake Assessor of Lake County, Indiana, on. Because of the many requests from J County on the I'.cpubilcan ticket, nubject the Republican ticket, subject to 'hej many parts of the county I have decided to the primary of May 7, 1918, and ark will of the oters at ths primaries to tr ennounce my candidacy for prosecut-1 support of all favoring good and rrobe he'.J in May .. liMV ir, ifirn.v nhiert to fh rlerict.-.r. nt ! fli 1ee-i1.1tlon.
Zake Conaty's dea4 1a tne war with Oerouiy aa'l AustrU-Hna. rarr. ROBERT M.iRKLET, Hammond; drowned off coast of New Jersey, May 2S. DENNIS HANNON. Jndiana Harbor; ptomaine poison, at Fort Oglethrope, Chattanooga. Tenn., June 11. FRANK M'ANLET. Icd.aa Harbor; killed in France at Battle of Liile. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELEK. Hammond; died at Lion Springs, Tex., cf spinal meningitis, August 26. JOHN SAM BROOKS, Ec st Chicago; killed in France, Sept. 16. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. Gary; killed In France. Oct. Si. LIEUT. JAMES VAN AXXA. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MAC KINZIE. Gary: killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLPH EIEDZTKI. East Chicago; killed In France. Nov. 17. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary, killed In aviation accident at Taliaferro fields, Evermao, Tex., Dec. 1. 1917. HARRY CUTHBERT LONG. Indiana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. Ells. Texas, Dec. 1. DERWOOD DICKINSON. Lowell; died somewhere In France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. B bart; .killed by explosion la France, Dec 22. THOMAS V. RATCLIFFS. Gary; killed somewhere in France, Feb. 2. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Toint; died of pneumonia In Brooklyn. March 7, after being on a torpedoed steamer. CORPORAL EDWARD M. SULLIVAN, Gary; killed somewhere in France, March S. MICHAEL STEPICK. Whiting; Camp Taylor; pneumonia. March 14. ROBERT ASFIN, Gary: Co. F. 131st infantry; Camp Shelby; typhoid; March 17. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. BEATTT, Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. CS. R. A. SPARKS, Highland. Trench mortsr. France. Feb. ;7.
MEMORIAiVT
JAMES CLEMENTS. !
j the republican primaries.
CHARLES G. KINGWILL.
ls-1
JAMES A. PATTERSON.
it with unimpeachable loya'ty is a cause
performing
for conxrai il
lation 10 the Nation and to the world. WHY PEOPLE GO CRAZY.
; rn Mav
i 1
the 7th.
11 8. BERT. E. ESv'IlER.
IT looks likp Gary's efficient city adiuinistr.it
ion
This paper is in receipt of the bulletin of Fuel Ad-j
mmisiraior onnen 01 loaiana 101 .larcn ih. and confesses that it is left somewhat confused by apparently contradictory statements appearinc therein. On the same page we find there two statements by the administrator: The best information at hand in the state fuel administration office suggests that Indiana must depend almost exclusively, upon Indiana
j Editor TIMES: ' Picase announce my name as a candl-
; ,ia. f(). justice of the Peace for and of the cirls in their s;iort suits hat e the 1 i" Calumet. '1 ov.-nrhlp. Lnke County. In-
; d'fsna. 0:1 the Repuld ea n ticl.et. fc-ubject I to the priniarl-s hr-ld May 7. 191S. I 2-5- HENRY WELLNER.
going to have the alleys cleaned at ler.st once a tear.
"SOMK
faculty of lonkinir r:s ii a!! they had to do in the morn ing were to stand under a rack and have their cloMte-
drop on 'em. the way the r.ol'l old fire hors usee do." Ohio State .Tournal.
j TOS, REPRESENTATIYS.
TOR COXTNTT SURVXTOR. i Editor TIMES: j Eiitor T'.MES: Plesse announce to the votera of Lake 1 Will vou pleas. announce to the re-! County that I will be a candidate for the 1 publicans of Lake County that I will be I nomination for rerresentati e to the a candidate for rt-nMnination for the! legislature from I.ke County on the
office of County Surveyor, which I new I republican ticket, subject to the prima-
DR. E. K. HATCH DENTIST Open Wednesday and Saturday Ererings. Sundays 10 to C.
I Phone 2828. 185 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
held, before the republican primaries t r''
Its of May 7th,
C3-
1 91 S
OTTO G. FIFIELD.
-1
RAY SEC LEY.
Democratic Ticket.
CLERK LAKE CIRCUIT COURT.
Editor TIMES; TOR CONSTABLE.
Kindlv announce to the voters of Lake-t Editor TIJ1E.:
t'
"PASS the Liberty bonds, please.
! TOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. j Editor TIMES: Kindly announce that I will b a canI dldite fer re-ncmlnati.-n ftr .Tust5e of
County, that 1 will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for nomination, to succeed jiij self, to the .office of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the decision of the Primaries to be li'M May 7th. 131S. r-16 HEP. FER T L. WH EATON.
Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North Township of Lk County. Indiana, on the Democratic ti-'ket. subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 7, 101 S. 3-1- ' JOHN f. BIELSKI.
A SAVING of money and dissatisfaction. We make Awn- : in;s for stores and of- ' fices which stay put and prices the most reasonable. -Ask for estimate. Hammond Shade & Awn'ng Co. Phone 2242 Hammond. 82 State St.
PETEV TUXK Xow Maybr? She ll Take Off a Few Curves!
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