Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1918 — Page 4
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to an Insane desire to work an evil against Smith. Now. suppose Jones tells the patriotic organization that Smith aid he hoped the president would die and that the kaiser might conquer the United States. What ould
happen? SSraith would gt no trial. He would be tarred 1
and feathered and ordered out of the country. Every man ought to have a hearing before tin? tails applied, and that hearing should be orderly and according to la-. After a jury finds him guilty thei-e i.i time enough for feathers and horsewhippings.
Political Announcements
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FORKlfi ' ,I)VFHTIShO :i Rector Huiid.ng
OFFICE.
. Chicago
TKI.EHHOMCS. Hammond (private fx.:!iinsi S1C0. 3101. 302 (Call tor whatever department wanted) Gary Off.ce Telephone 13. Xaseau A Thompson East Chicago Telephone 931 f. L. Evans. East Chicago - Telephone 512-K Fast Chicago. The T'.m-s Telephone XSJ Indiana Harbor (News Dealer) Telephone SOJ Indiana Harbor (Reporter and Class. Adv.) . .Telephone 23 Whiting Tlephone S9-M Crown Pun: ." Telephone 42
Those who have not let go ail holds on the tariff will remember the replies of our free trade friends, when the present tariff law was bring debated, on the subject of low-paid Get man labor. They pirtuvd the (',:
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. the Peace on the Republ.can ticket at I on May Requests for announcements muit be! (b" primaries on May the 7th. 1918. 3-12 accompanied by tmhllcatlom fee la con- i JOSEPH II. COTHERY.
Editor TIMES: . ' Will you please, announce to the republicans of Lake County that I will be a candidate for renomlnatlon for the office of County Surveyor, which I now hold, before, the republican primaries
RAT SEELET.
formlty with the law.
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Justice of th Peace, 62 Broadway.
Lake County's Roll of Honor
Republican Ticket.
GERMAN SERFDOM AND COMPETITION
POR COUNTY TREASURE. ; EDITOR. TIME.: 1 Please announce through your paper i to the voters that Ralph It. Bradford. for ton years deputy treasurer of Rake ' County, asks to lie eromoted to Irrai-'
uisn workman as liting a life of fatted ease, and even i'f trer. The date of the Republican! his wage was somewhat lower than that of the American ; primaries Is May r, E'is. "A kind word!
toiler, what mattered if since a nntornnl rnvprnmm ! means to you. It mear3 lota to
SOread sunshine around hi nath ha vu nrntorioH lw
social insurances, and boused in model municipal dwel I
CIEEK LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. Editor TIMES:
: , Kindly announce to the voters of Lake JUSTICE Or PEACE, CENTER TWP.j County that t will be a candidate on the Editor TIMES: ! Republican ticket for nomination, to Plenre announce that I will be a cn-j succeed myself, to the office of Clerk didnte. lor renomination for Justice of! Rake Superior Court, subject to the de-
the l'e;u-e of (VntT township, to sue- onion of th'2 Primaries to be held May!
ed my.-. If. on the Republican ticket.! 7th, 1918.
HERBERT E WHEATON.
subject to the will of the voters at tlv 3-15
primary on May 7. RMS. I "":- HOWARD H. KEMP. ! TOR COUNTY COKQCZSSIONER.
I -Brad'.'
TOR COUNTY TREASURER,
Lartjer Pald-Uo Circulation Than Any Two Other Paper j llnEs-
in the Calumet Region. I FJvAmba.ssador Gerard, one time Demooia'ic can-
muate lor lit i mtetd Mates senate, in his recently pul-H.-bed hook, knock -t the props from under his party s con; eni ions. He ssvs that the German worker bri'oie
j " Editor TIMES: TOR TRUSTEE CALUMET TOWNSHIP ,,I(,R,e announc Uj th. vot,r, pf Lake j Editor TIMES: , County that I will be a candidate for Please announce to the voters ofj renotninalion for the offiee of County ; Calumet Township, that I will be a j Commissioner for first district, subject . candidate for the nomination for Town-, to the decision of the republican pri-
to the 1 snip iniMco. aunject to tne decision or ; n-.arie;;. May 7.
If have any tro, p!a:nt inimed-.ate: to x'r. Tiie Times w:H n t any un.ollcitel ar-: .'.' .,
2ett!ns The Times make comire.ilation department. re pon-.h".e for t'..e return f :t -r av. S w.-t not u-.t: e anonv -
mo'ii canim'iti'.citi'iiis. ,-:iort intere.t printed at d.sere'ion.
s.gnod letter- of general
'.t 3e. feSS. ii
Editor TIMES: Tou are authotizod to announ
Republican ..tMrs of Iike County that ,h I tepu oilcan primary. I am a tandiia'e for nomination ofj3"5" W. J. WILLIAMS. ouiHy Treasurer of Rake County on; tiot Republieai, ticket, ubject to the MB TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP, dot ihion of the primaries on May 7. I ; Editor TIMES:
iVS,...iu...v sk u:r support, m y ; ri, as.) announce to the voters
camuaacy. I VOI,l. To-.vn-.hin that I .U Ka
S-IS-
GE.oR'jE O. SC1IAAF.
1
THOMAS K. ROF-ERT3.
rOR COUNTY TREASURER.
announce to the voters of
To-.vnr.hip, that I will be a
candidate for the nomination for Town-j Count y, subject
hip Trustee, subject to the decision of primaries to' be hold May
GO TO IT, BRAGGART BILL! We extend our congratulations to Hill Hohenzollern, the Hun sultan, on h s latest victory. The results are magnificent. Never in the history of the world have there been o many Huns killed and wounded before. According io conservative estimates of the allied military experts, war correspondents and others, no fewer than 400,000 Germans have been killed and wounded in the five-day ba:tle. ' This is splendid. It is indeed a great victory for the kaiser, the imperial braggart and blasphemer. Perhaps nothing could happen across the water that would plewse Americans better than the slaughter of 400,000 Germans, unless it were SOO.000 of them. That would be bettef new? yet. The allies can well afford for the time being to retreat further into France if they can fill a few more hundred thousand Germans full of cold lead. We don't wart the territory now. what we want is Germans well get the land Lack later. All the V. S. A. wants i- the bloody boches. The kaiser don't want them. He's killin? them off as fast as he can. The best news that tiRs country could have would be that another half million baby-killers and tapers have fallen to rise no more.
, "... war was the hardest worked, poorest p;iid and lea ..' ipiinided with natuial satisfactions among the workftv of Europe and America, lie was morassed in an industrial serfdom. A translation of en article from the
j uremer RurKer-zieitunA. of Erer.icn. winch lately ap'pearod in Commerce R.-ports. published by Serear ! Redfield, of fre u.ulo fame, compare. the waxes of j laborers in six croups cC industries in German . March
li'14. and September, ty.il. In 19 H the highest
j male worker amour; ihj six groups cited were tuachinlists at $l.:;s a day. and the lowest, paper workers at
! 94 cents. In lf'lti machinists got l.SS. iron and metal i
j workers, $!.!. paper workers. The average in
crease in wages in the sis groups was 41 per cent. Women workers in lli-se industries received in both
years wages equal to about halt those paid the men. -County that I m be a candidate for ( Editor TIMES: After the war wages in Germany will fall back to j the Republi an nomination of Judge of i Kindly announce my name as a candinormal. perhaps below it. Does anvone think tlermanv the Lake ?uricr Court. Room 1. to sue-! date on the Republican ticket for town-
rOR SHERIFF. j Editor TIMES: Will you pb-ase art. ounce that I am a candidate for renotnination on the republican ticket for Sheriff of Lake
to the decision of tl-.o '
a r.d I re- j
Editor TIMES: Kindly annonnee my name as a candidate for the offiee .,' C.mitv Treasurer
Paid i on ,he ;, puhiii jui ticket, subject to 1he
will et the voters at the primaries to be held in Mfiy 7. 1011.
3-10- RoEIS O. EDER.
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT KO 1. ! Editor TJ MES : .i I'lcase ennounce to the vcters of I-ake ;
the Republican primary.
WM. E. VATER. ; FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Editor TIMES: '' Please, am; ounce my r.nine as a andidate ,i the Republican tickets for town-'
ship trustee f,,r Caluiiiet township, sub Jeet to the primary May 7. 1918. 2-11-1 THOMAS MATTHEWS.
spectfully solicit the support of all re-: publirans? j 3-13- LEW BARNES.
FOR TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP.! Editor TIMES: 1 Kindly announce to the- voters of. North Township, that I will be a candi-1 date for the nomination for Township i Trustee, subject to the decision of tne. Republican primary. 3-19- J. M. WILCOCKSON. i
FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE.
will be eliminated as a commercial competitor? She will not. From all sides we get news of the formation of buying syndicates for the co-operative puicbasins; o" raw materials abroad, of the planning of selling campaigns in all foreign countries, and of projects for financial assitance to be accorded industry and thade by the German government and German banks. Are we going to meet them with our tin sword tariff law;
FOR REPRESENT ATITE. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for nomination for one of the four lienre-
! sentatice.; to the jegislature from Lake
ceed myself, subject to the vote at the I ship trustee for North township,. subject Primaries Ij be held May 7th. 1313. an 1 i to the priamry May 7, 1918. I carnestlj ak the support of all. : C. L. ( JACK I EOWKRTf
3-4- VIRGIL. 3. EEITER. i Ex-Alderman 1st Ward. Hammond.' V)unt' on the Republican ticket, subject :: j j to the primary of May 7. 191 S, and afk
support of all favoring good and pro-
! ' i rressive le ialation.
3-22- CHARLES G. KING WILL.
SPEED UP, LAKE COUNTY!
drive on ihe
LIBERTY DAY.
Get read-.- to hustle, boys. The great
kaiser and the Huns starts next week. Loosen up for the third loan. Speed up! If e slow down we're licked. Better be a dead
I JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3.
Editor TIMES: Please announce to the oters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination lor Judge of th- Rake Superior Court. Room No. 2. subject to the. decision of the. Primaries. May 7th, !?1. 1 earnestly solicit the support of all. JOHN P. KENNEDY, 3-5- East Chicago. Ind.
FOR CORONER.
t Editor TIMES: ' t I will be a candidate for the rcpubli-
j can nommaticti for coroner of Lake, yoR REPRESENT ATITE. I county fcubje, t to the decision of Um! Editor TIMES:
. primaries on May 7. ; s-s- di
E. E. EVANS.
THEY CONSIDER THE FARMER.
We may observe Liberty Day with speechmaking, parades, martial music, cheers and prayers, but we do not thereby make it Liberty Day, very pertinently says the Lafayette Courier. All the words our speakers may use, the. loudest cheering, and the longest parades will not make Liber;Day one which will live forever in American history as the day of days. They who are "'over there" fighting in the trenches to death, and they who are to go across they are the ones who will make Liberty Day memorable and permanent. Without them there will be no Liberty Day next year or the year after or in any of the years to come. We each of us who stays at home may help them "over there" to achieve victory over the hordes of the Hun, and thus establish a chain o? Liberty Days, year a";er day, as Ion? as patriotism and love for country abides in the loyal heart. Yes, while we cannot "make'' Liberty Day. we can aid those boys
who are making it. We can do many thing-. First and i and in th !ction '
foremost on Liberty Day this year we can subscribe for Liberty Loan bonds of the Third Issue subscribe to our very last dollar. We can grow more food. We can are more money. We can give of our time and energy to the building of ships, the making of munitions, the manufacture of uniforms, the mining of materials. None of us can do all of these things, end none are there who cannot do at least one. So, with our cheering and speeches, our parading and meeting, let us mix in as many helpful hands as possible helpful to the boys who are settmg the seal of permanency on Liberty. Day.
i JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT NO. S. Please announce to the voter.of Lako
I r-.i.nf. Vif t OU a ranfliHota for
one and have plenty of flowers, even if you can't smell ! the Eerub!ican nominatjon of Judge ofj them, than be breathing and that's all. ; the Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2. to' A dead mackerel is useful, but a living skunk is an succeed myself, subect to the primaries; abomination. ' rf Ma' T ms- j
, 3-v'- WALThl! T. 11AKU1.
I FOR CORONER. i Editor TIMES: j Kindly announce through your publication that I will be a candidate for the offiee of Coroner for Rake County at the primary to be hcM May 7, 1918. subject I to the will of the republican voters. ' 3-18- DR. A. GIORGI,
Gary, Ind.
JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, NO.
j FOR CORONER. Editor TIMES : i AVill you please announce to the re
i Editor TIMES: One of the elements to be considered in fixing the J ii,.ase say to the. voters of Lake daft for either Indiana State convention this year is that j County, that I am a candidate for the the dates must be such an not to interfere with farm 1 Republican nomination for Judge-of tho , , , ... . ... I Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2, subwork. Farming and the production of crops this year f Jcet Q t votc of th. primary lection is far more important than the holding of any staiei,- : gs. i earnestly ask investigaconventioc. In fact, the state and nation probably ' tion, and if found worthy, the support
pu m lean
Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I wi!l be a candidate for the nomination for representative to the legislature from Rake County on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 7th, 191S. S-23- OTTO G. EIITELD. I
Democratic Ticket.
FOR CONSTABLE Editor TIMES:
Please announce my name as a candi- i date for the office of Constable of North : Township of Lake County, Indiana, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the
I om v. , . , u.iijr limi tj v of the votera at th5 rrimaries to be
, '"J." ale Ior nkoralnllf'n 10 held on May 7. 1318. the olfce of coroner at the republican .... .TOTIV M i
primaries .jny , and that I respectfully
poneit the
Eake Coonty'a dead lm tlia war
wltli G arm any and Aatrla-Hun. farjri ROBERT MAKKLKT. Hammond: drowned oft coast of New Jersey, May 28. DENNIS HANNON, Indian Harbor; ptomaine poison, at Fort Cglethrope. Chattanooga. Tenn. Jane 11. FRANK M' AXLE Y, Indiana Harbor: killed in France at Battle of Lille., Aug. 15. ARTHUR EASELEH. Hammond; died at Lion Springs. Tex, cf spinal meningitis. August 26. JOHN SAM BROOKS, East Chicago; killed in France. Sept. 16. ARTHUR ROBERTSON', Gary; killed in France. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A, Gaty; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MACKENZIE, Gary: killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLPH EIEDZVKI. Eaet Chicago; killed in France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in aviation accident ti Taliaferro fields. Evennan, Tes., Dec. 1. 1917. HARRY CUTHBERT LONG. Indiana Harbor; killed iu accident at Ft. Blisa. Texas, Dec. 19. DERWOOD DICKINSON, Lowell; died somewhere in Fiance, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE, Hobart; Wiled by explosion In France, Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCL1FFE, Gary; killed somewhere in Franc, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT, Crown Point; died of pneumonia in Brooklyn. March 7, after being on a torpedoed steamer. CORPORAL EDWARD M. SULEIVAX, Gary; killed somewhere in France, March S. MICHAEL STERCH, Whiting; Camp Tajllr; pneumonia. March 4. ROBERT ASPIX, Gary; Co. F. 151st infantry: Camp Shelby; typhoid; March 17. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. RE ATT Y, Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 25. R. A. SPARKS, Highland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 2 7.
voters?
support of the republican DR. F. W. SAVER.
would wiggle through somehow even if there was no j cf a''
convention and no election this year, but it would be a hard matter for the state or nation to exist if there were no crops.
I 3-13-
i I I
DANIEL J. MORAN.
FOR JUDGE, ROOK 3.
Editor TIMES:
I; is understood that boh parties will take this point Please announce to the voters of Lake
into consideration and attempt. to find dates that will j County that 1 will be a candidate for
reiiomination for the office or Judge, Room 3. Lake Superior Court, at Gary, subject to the decision cf the republican j
FOR CORONER. i Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I Rm a candidate for Coroner on the Republican ticket, subject to ! the decision of the voters to be express-
YOVR GARBAGE f.KS IS rRO-GKR-51 A X.
MEMORIAM"
cd at primaries. Mav
191S.
no conflict with the work of the farmer. Doth parties j want the farmer to take an interest in the conventions '
WILLIAM H. MIKESCH. M. D.
FOR COUNTY
Editor TIMES:
ASSESSOR.
fcownntai tnmaemftei Mr,mjm .I'dUifc' ""V&XaW: rf; nin - t -n'rtir wit r; niFF f '-i -tw i'T
SOMETHING PETERS FORGOT.
: JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT ROOftX
The notorious Dr. Karl Peters, who for so long c-n- j Editor TIMES: , T7-ij u i Please annotince to the people of Lake joyed a sate asjlum :n lineland, because Germany as; , , county that I am a candidate, for the too hot to hold him after the Colonial scandals, Ias r.fl,iriHtion cf judge, room 5. Eake Supepublished an autobiograpliy. The Cologne Gazette which rior 'ourt. subject to the decision of the now speaks sianificantlv of th advantages eniovrd bv I republican primaries.
primaries. Mav 7.
CHARLES E. GREENWALD. ' le"S9 announce my name as a candi-'
. ' date for the office of County Assessor A ' BOT'S utter lack of interest in the
3 : on the Republican ticket, rubject to the j progress of his sire's mus-ical career is will of the voters at the primaries to! never.
be held in May 7, 191S. WM. BLACK.
3-19-
WILHELM, THE TRESPASSER. If a farmer over here in America doesn't want any bodv hunting on his land he puts up a sign which reads
"No trespassing." and the .man with the gun stays off-j if he knows what's good for him. Over in Germany, j when the kaiser comes along, he ha- the fence laid j down, rides in, seats himself in an arm-hair and orders th farmer to chase the earn'- around in front of him. ! ajfld the fermer hae to do it or go to jail. A gun. backed j by a Libertv bond will show Wilh-l-n what the farmer I i
'hinks of him and his methods.
ADMIRABLE BUT DANGEROUS. Dispatches indicate that th?- people of Oklahoma have organized for the purpose of taking care of citixena who make pro-German utterances. Two rata have
been tarred find fep iher-'d i'nd told to quit Jackson! county. The Huntington Herald thinks thai there Is' iomething admirable about this son of initiative, but J it must be remembered that, thongh insp'red by patriotic ' motives and resulting .doul th-ss, from stiff f ring from I
I. W. W. agitators and others, it is illegal a: he?. It is anarchy, though anarchy of a kind tha' most people will admire. The danger will b readily seen if yoa presume e hypothetical case. Suppose that Mr. ,'nnts joins t'je patriotic organization, and suppose he h-.s a reignbor. Smith, whom h bates. Suppose iiis hatred amounts
Herr Teters in "his post of observation in London, quotes the following passage: It is untrue that this war arose mainly from Colonial competition. On the contrary, the unpopularity of the Germans in the world, which is at the bottom of this giant struggle, arose in great part from the fact that we did not long ago possess sufficient elbow room. The German proletariat streamed abroad year by year. Some of them became a burden on the poor rates. Some of them practised what is called unfair competition with foriecn labor. The German workman underbid foreign labor and drove it out. Or th German clerk appeared, and also engaged in what the Western jieoples call unfair competition. People complained of it in North America, in Great Britain, in France, and assuredly in other countries. .... ' V was just, the same with, the sale of German goods. Here also there was often not an honorable competition but an unfair competition by cutting of prices, and. it was complained- by all sorts of tricks The constant d.ire to rap where one has not sown is in the end too devilish cunning to be called clever. At any rat, it does not make either the individual or whole peoples beloved in foreign countries.
Herr Peter's admission are as interesting .as his; 3-21
omission to 'observe that Germany for many years past i has had no surplus population, and that the pen:ra-j
tion rl foreign countries wh:cn he describes was matter of deliberate policy.
WILLIAM M. DUNN.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. j Editor TIMES: i Please announce my name as a candi-!
date for the office of Count v Assessor
FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. j " the HPub!ican ticket, subject to the Editor TIMES: ! of ,he votef 't the primaries to
candi-' i' .uj , i;u.
HERMAN MEETER.
Please announce my name as a
date for the office of Township Assessor!
of Calumet Township, Lake County, In- j ' diana, on the Republican ticket, subject ! COXKZSSXOWXB FIRST DISTRICT. .
I to the will of the voters at the primaries Editor TIMES: ! to be held in May 7, 1918. You may announce tht I will be a
3-4- . JOHN M'FADDEN
SOUNDS like old stuff but somebody has SPRUNG on us the yarn about a SOBBING kid who was bewailing the fact
J THAT he had lost his father in a
HE alwas starts the motor in his THO store and after about ten rnin young boiler factory going on third utes cf separation the father
j FOUND the little one who looked
through
MORE vividly illustrated than when as we try to Galli-Curci j SOME little thing of Tosti's or
Nc vin's
spoeVl. AS we have faithfully sworn TO let our zeal for an;, thing and everything except the war go to hcl'.angone WE have written to Mr. McAdoo who
HIS tears and demanded in ANGUISHED tones. "Papa vv hre hclil have
in
about the neighbor's cat
candiiate for County Commissioner for -herf.i1ly takes all the jobs there is to
; the First District on the republican: nyp 0t what h is going to do
J TOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. ; ticket at the May primary. Editor TIMES: ' S-S- It II. DILS
.Please announce my t.ame as a candi-j - j WHEN she comes out of the materniIdate for the offi'e of North Township! FOR STATE SENATOR. I T" hospital.
j Assessor of Rake Count-, Indiana, on' Editor TIMES: ! j the Republican ticket, subject to the' Announce to the voters of Lake. For-i
i will of the vo'frs at the primaries to! ter. Jasper and Newton Counties that1 THREE billions is not going to be so : be held in May 7. RMS. ; 1 will be a candidate for renomination ' hard after all.
3-3- JAMES CLLMENTS. ' for the position of State Senator from
WELL, let's clear the decks for action I
FOE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR.
Editor TIMES: Kindly announee that I will he a candidate for re-nomlnbtion for the office of
township assessor for North t.iwnshi on the republiritn tiekt at the primarie on May the 7th. 191?.
HKU. E. ETCHER.
j this joint district, my candidacy being
republi-
j subject to the decision of the
can primaries. "-9 P. M. KINDER.
"DON'T tell ail you know'' is the latest slogan IT ought to be. "Don't tell anything unless you know it."
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OHIO has finally woke up to what war mean.-, a l?rge pr(rt of the "uckeyes having discovered that payf. wrapped s'ogies are being fo'sted on them.
THL" eovernmen printing office at Washington says is swamped with i'c- work. So is our wantelm.-ket.
FOR JUSTICE Or TEE MACS. Editor TIMES:
a i TVn. unniiiinr ' civ name as a candi
Antn ffii- Ti:ti.-e of ll IVsre for and i "-ll
in Calum"t Township. Rake County. India, op the Republican ticket. Subject to the primaries heir) ! 7. 1?1?. 3-5- HENRY WELLNER.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
Editor TIMES: Make announcement to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for renoniinatlon for the office of prosecuting attorney, subject to the republican primaries.
CLYDE HUNTER.
"DRINK to Me Eyes." this week
Only WiMi Thine'
FOR next week you wont have any-
YOU ben'.'- , IT seeins to be the style just now fo politicians To "deplore the injection of po!it!e INTO the war"
AND at the same time get a I Ig SYRINGEFULL and shoot a pretty stiff injection into it. THE way we look at it NO obr'acle is absolutely Insurmountable EVEN the man whose HANDS are tied i AX get there with both feet if he so desires.
A GIRL can't warm-hearted
be expected
j IF she wears it on her sleeve.
to be i Are :-'V;r Thrirt and War-Savjriga ! Stamp sale equalling your weekly
Tiota . If not why not?
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FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor TIMES: Because of the many requests from mauv par' of the count y I have decided
:fOR JUSTIC15 OF THE PEACE. I 'o announce my candidacy for proseeut-
Edi or TIMES: j in attorney, subject to the decision of K ndly announee that I will hs a can- the republican primaries, didate for re-rinmat ien for .Justice of U-1H-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON.
U. F. CONSUL shows how good soap can be made from dish water and table refuse GOOD 1'i'v . the soap question fett'.ad, now tell us how we can make soup. SPRING feet? N . a spring chill more I:kel.
DR. E. K. HATCH DENTIST Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Sundays 10 to L'. Phone 2828. 136 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
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