Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

Friday, April 19. 1918.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING . PUBLISHING COMPANY.

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le Lake Countv Times Dally except Saturaay and v. Entered ai tae postoifEe in Hammond. June i ft

The Times East Chicago-Indiana Harber. daily Pt Sunday. Entered at the Donto.'tloe In Eust Chicago. lyv-

m'jr IS, 191". r-f The Lak;- Countv Times Saturd.lv arid Weekly EaU.on. Entcr-a at the po-tofriee in Hammond. February . The Carj Evening Tunes Daily cxe-p: Sunday. tertl at the postoirice in Garj-. April 1",, -t. A:i under the act of March Z. H'. J. a.- second-class mat'-er. KOHEIfi ADVKnriMMi OKIICE. 115 Hector Buildm Ch!caK

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Larger Paid-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region. IT vol hsv anv tr.-mb'.e pet tins The Times make complaint immediately to the clrcu".a:l .n depart n. i nt. T.ie Ttmes w. n t be r. sp -n --i bit- for the return or any t;iM!.-i;.i articles ur i tiers a:.-) w ;ii ".t notice ;n ny. Bioua rammunict!om. Short s.fnoJ letter . Bi-ucritl tnteiest printed at discretion. -NOTICE TO Slll'i'HIIItlll. Jf you fail i, receive y nir ropy of The Times as promptly as you have in the pat. pl-ae d r. t think it hs ben lost or was p..t snt ...n time. Remember that the railroads are e::sas-i w.-h tic nt-pent movement of troops and their supplies; that there ! unusual pressure !n various parts of the country f r food and fuel; that the railroads have mor buiiti's thin they can handle promptly. Kor that reason many trims a : i.e.--. The Times ha increased its mailing: e.-um-nt end :. Cooperating In every n ay w.th the posto! sloe d pa i ' n.e n i to expedite delivery. Even so. U--1 i s are inevitable because of the enormous demand upon the railroads and the withjrawal of men from many Ems of vvork.

ToliiicalA nnouncements

itoni.thinsr more than war paint ami feathers before they ;;; !.. trusted In the- final equation to ham.ie results. Down with tommyrotl "Tin'rv are a few other things to bo considered than 'freedom, justice and respect for the principles of international law.' We shall not. treat with the Hohenzolk-rns at all, nor with Germany, until Germany Is born asaln. Meanwhile there are poorer, many bloody scores, to settle; the Liisitanii and the Sussex; the Belgian horhors, especially the murder of Miss (.'a veil; the murderous air raids upon London and Pari and the undefended coast towns and hamlets. Even us we have suffered the

Hun phall suffer. "'Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord,' but Heaven

nas neara me Fnneks ot drownm women-Han Keen ine , ,,,,., treasurer of Laka

aT"f -rr wtp mKmvmt7ffr

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. Requests for aunottnoementn xnuat be accompanied by publication lee In con. formlty with tlie law.

primary on May 7. 1318. 3 -CO- HOWARD II. KEMP.

Republican Ticket. I-Ott COTNTT TXEA8TJB.EX. EDITOR Tl.MIiS:

rOK TEUSTEE CAIUUZT TOWNSHIP Kditor TIMES:

j I'leane announce to the voters of j Calumet Township, that I -will be a I candidate for the nomination for Town

ship Trustee, subject to the decision of

l Unse announce through your paper ; th(l i:.pul,i,can I)rimary,

to the vot- rs that Raiph R. Uradford. , 3.B.

W. J. WILLIAMS.

tiny hands of children stretched out in dumb entreaty

from the bottom of the sea and, in answer to hoi

h.

another voice exclaims above the din of the tempest and the roar o," battle, pmife the Philistine hip and thirh:' '"If we equivocate wo ro lost. Freedom in ihI nited States reijiiiies not only the destruction of autocracy in Germany but the total anr.ihil.ii ion of indtari-m

pand ihe military spirit. If any power is left intact in Germain- to make treaty with tiny other power, we nro lost. If all pov eminent in Germany be not blotted oat even as the Southern Confederacy in An) erica w a. bloij ted out we are lost. We have foucht in vain, and all jour sacrifices in blood anl treasure will tro for nau.eht j if wc make not clean and sure work of it. We uni t smite the Philistine hip and thiii." i ! GETTING OUR HOUSE IN ORDER.

THE PASSING

WK note with a great deal of Interest that a prominent pare says vi e do

County, risks to bo promoted to "'': pOE TS.Trvr-rt: IT O STB TOWNSHIP urer. The .late cf the Republican TlM rrlmnrle, is May 7. 1018. "A Kin; d word , litt .. ir. it means lots to i

,, . .. ' , -Nortn iownsliip, that 1 will be a I t.eana served to us

! cunJidate for the nomination for Town- ' ' " i ShiD Trustee Rllhlrtft fn nfalrtn iT

tlie Republican primary, i 2-7 WM. E. VATER.

KOT yet reallte what war means AY ELL it may be right but we POINT to the fact that we have had

; Edi'or TIMES:

! You ar authorized to announce to the; ' Republican u.hts of Lake County that; I am a can h ii'e f.T nomination of' I Count y Tr.MMir.-r of Lnke unty on; j the K. pubiic-iii tick-t. fcubject to the de( 1-d. n ef th- vi ii!iries on May 7. I' i resp-ctfully ask thvlr support in my; t .-ai.didacy. j I 3-7- THOJUS 1". R'U'EKTS.

THREE times this week as evidence that we have a sort of an inklinp.

IT Is our deliberat

e pin; on

IMi'or TIMES: riease announce my rime as a candidate on the Republican tickets for townBbip trustee for Cilumet townshtp, subJe. t to the primary May 7. 1918. 3-H-l THOMAS MATTHEWS.

j TIIAT a woman

fe.

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V4,

j Th" Third Liberty Loan appeal, as in no ! since :ho na'ion was phtm'ed into war v. ith carries with it the u,Tgest ion ot a readjus. ne-i ' affairs of the individual citizen of this cotinti v. for a jTOcrani of saner livinc: on .a safer b:;. -!?.

; coming ire i oasine:- evident that this war

Ion indefinitely. Not only the full force of our i ie.-ojrces in man and material are brouih.

j can there be a decision in tmr f.n or. ! If Is one of the plnries of our instkuM n tha' tie-s. ! appeals in behalf "f n rro;lar uoverntr.ent with their in

j Editor TIMES; ; Jindly announce my name as a candi

date on the Republican ticket for town-

ubll. au tick-.t. UUUJeCl lu " ' -'' '""'i'. uij-i i., k. ! to the uimr M r miii

1 vet. r at tliu pi lion " - - -."

Lditor TIMES: Kinilv unra un-.-e mv narae as a candl

oat e it r ti e ,..,:ri

on the K will ot t

AVHO knows how to lung tenr drop

ON the end of a EYELASH CAN get almoft

a pearly

nj droopiny

County Treasurer!

lermanv

if m t he t It c.ii-

:'..-''?. If 19 - ! is Koina: r r i our orcan::-ted i

to b'

be held 3-13-

m May 7. Ell. Lt)LT3 G.

EDER-

C. L. (JACK) FOWLER, '

E.-A!derman 1st AVard, Hammond.

'liiing she wants.

FPOM Die letters that conic from the trenches, it is NO W proved that the average, man at home DOESN'T begin to know what hardslup is. THE hoIghe iki declare they are about to declare a holy war

JUDGE S1TPEEIOE COURT NO 1. TOB COEOHES. i Editor TLMES: i Editor TEMES: I ll.ase announce to the voters of Lake, j w jh h,. a c-n,ii(j., te for til(S rtnubll-i

County !hii 1 will b- a candidate lor c.,n riominathei for coroner of TjVel wbat the word holy means

the Kepubii an nomination ef Judge of county. Fubjeet to the decision cf the

l

:o direct

to the

TRADING DEAD HUNS FOR DIRT.

smrmir tvirT-wme ;eo::Jo

si Ives. Aroused to the significance of ihinational safety- for freedom on land no les

o;de thi'ii;

wnr for tlian on

l the L?:k' f--'UetPT C urt, ltoom 1, to u.I ceed niysetC. subject to the vote nt the ! rnmarle- (j 1...- h-l i May 7th. 1318. and ; I -nri.vstlj asit the support of all. j 3-4- VIRGIL- .S. REITER.

priinarie' on May 7.

WE doubt that any of them know

I holy means.

MAN" married his mother-in-law and

3-S-

DR E. E. EVANS.

The

Don't be a pessimist. Push the clouds away

allies have not lost nor are they troing to lose. Tlie Hot. Stove League ia compoped these days of Gloomy Gusses who are imagining all ports of terrible things. Can't you see what the allies are doir.st? Tl:ey ate trading ground for dead Germans. AVe never saw a dead German that was worth good honesdirt, but In this case the allies want the dead Germans and they do not need the dirt, for they'll pet all the ground back that they are yielding to the descendant.-; of poor old slandered Attila. The allies are petting scores of dead Germans for every square foot of soil they are temporarily relinquishing. It is a grim deal in human flesh, but Foeh believe-. it is a good trade. Feople nowadays look at the map when they figure the net results of warfare, which is the lat. thipsr that military men of America, France and Encland look at. They want to make the Hun pay the price. The German sultan, the ereat blasnhomer who takes the name of God Almtchty in vain. has. plenty of jrrisly bodies to Kive He is takine Ids corpses and his crippled back into Germany by the thousand, but what does he care? I'ts pet. sons and his pet generals and his pet junkers are all al've and well. AN hat does he care for the poor misCuided fools who are fodder for cannon? They are only fillins their destiny. They were conceived to be cannon fodder, born to be cannon fodder,' brought up to be cannon fodder, and trained to be cannon fodder. The day I. comine; whn the Beast of Berlin v ill have no mom fodder to trade, then the allies will writ A different pisre for history to record. Then the pessimists will cease their elootny forebodings.

sea, our people are taking to heart the truths disseminated in the promotion of these bond sales. They tirethus encouraged to the practice of thrift, they are influenced to a t-loss-r application to their daily duties in factory, in store, in office; they manifest ..p expression

or patriotism even m the cultivation of the .lU'iieie war j warden. ! 3-5-

Ed'tor TIMES: ! Kindly announce through your publl- i

i j cation that I will be a candidate for the! i JUDOS SUPE3JOB COUET NO. 3. , r.ffioe f O rener for Lake County at the! i Editor TIMES: , j primary to he held May 7. 1918, subject ! ! Pi. ase ar.n.iunce to the voters of Lae j to the w in Qf u republican votee !

! Countv that I will be a candidate f or j 3.u. L-R. A. GIOR'el 1 ithe I'.epuhbc.-.n nomination for Judge cf ! Cary j'j j succeed myself, to the office of Clerk

Court, Room o. z, j ; Lake tuperior Court, subject to the cie-

j tlien asked EXEMPTION beeau-e his wife ! HAD a weak heart, he was drafted

SUGGEST that when he HETS to camp THE boys jrlve him a real party.

HARD cider can't be sold In New York without a license i TIME is comlur when a noggin of 1 bay-rum

AA'ITH a hair oil chaser la about ALL, thereTl be left.

I AAHAT'S become of the old-fashioned

man who blushed when he looked at the family washllne, asks an exchange PROEABLT seeing- the came thlnp sitting cross-legged on the front porcli HAS sort o hardened him to any sight. AVE know several pro-Germans who haven't climbed in the bandwagon yet GOD help them one of these days and nobody to blame for it but themselves. NOTHING gives us greater joy In. living than to BE able to sit on the fence while TKET are making some prominent tightwad LOOSEN up. SENATOR TILLMAN shrieks, "don't believe all you read in the newspapers" AT that we'd Just as soon believe the

newspapers THAN some V. ?. senators AND if that be treason make the most of it. A VERSATILE man IS ope who can talk, can keep still s; the rttfht lime and KEEP riijtht on keeping still. ET'KE M'LUKE points out tht "TJIE ikies are fair MT mind diverts l-'OP. soon they'lt wear THOSE see-more skirts. " WELL, hurry up!

th- Lake Superic

na ;ona 1 i eronst nic-

s-ubjert to the .lecisloii of the Primaries.; i;,-:ifAr TIMES:

May 7th. EG 8. I earnestly solicit tne ; Wm you please announce to the re-1

uppert or an. puou-an voters of Lake county that I

will be n candidate for nomination to! the office of coroner at the republican:

primaries May 7 and that I respectfully j Tlease announce to the eters of L,ak i solicit the suppoit of tha republican'

clsion of the rrlmaries to be held May

7th, 1318. E-16 HERBERT E. AVHEATON.

JulIN V. KENNEDY. East Chicago, Ind.

Lake County's Roll of Honor

l Altogether we are undercom i

I I 1 1 1 ; : 1 i 1. 1 I . l V. 1 1 e S to el sei ; HU1, e- e I V fiMilIIIUIl!! I , eo-I i . furl

'(,, untv that I w;.I r" a oi"1""""" I man, woman and child, rnconsciou.-dv. periiap.s. we arejtJ. T,;.t. ,,,M. .,n n,-,,,.inatiot of Jude of. s-25-i set lint: Up new ideals. This is one of the compens-ttions j ,;. i. ,... Superior' Cuur'. Room No. 2. toj io: this awful war, the full benefit ,,f whic h can be leal- I succeed n.seif, ub-.ct tu the primaries ; Editor TIMES

DR. F. W. SAVER.

. individuals seriously and earnestly rak"

ese maters to heart, and, with the same hich resolve

! sending their brothers to France, set a'eiut " their houses in order" when peace shall ciai'- a- iln.

I ized only

; thf.t 1 ti V.

of Mi.y 3-3-

E lit r:

7. 1315. I Please announce to the voters of Lake WAl.TE.R T. 1IARDT. I County that I am a candidate for Coro

ner on the Republican ticket, pubject to the decision of the voters to be expressed at primaries. May 7, lflS. WILLIAM II. MIKE SCH, M. D.

FOE COTTNtrr covsassiONEx. Editor TIMES : rie-ase announce tr the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for renomination for the office of County Commissioner for firt district, subject

to the decision of the republican prl- I

marlea, May 7. 3-1S- GEORGE O. SCHAAF.

I.ak

PROHIBITION INSANITY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. P'-ohibttionists Lave been assert in? that the

ti'

alcohol fills our Insane nsvlums, yet Indiana, hereto!

i

ore

' as

had fewer insani'y cases than dry Kunsa-. i

: v.-e

: Wet N'e!-raska, according to federal census reports of If 1. had the low est insanity rate in the ypion. b'ry ! Ok'alioinahafi the highest ra'e with two eveep: ;ons. i Maine, Ion? prohibitionist, has more insanity than eleven j wet ?'a'"s. It is evident that prohibition does not doj crease insanity.

I Kansas' insanity rate increased frotn M l ; i to l .",:...! in 1P3 and to 172. in lf1i', an inej-eas

ion

'-1Z

i- TIMES- ...... . . - . , t o .-c -rs

,tv that I am a cnndidite for th

ination ir .u.-i.'- "i . eurt Room No. 2. sub-1 WE COCNTTT ASSESSOS. ' - T-..

-. v.e.v ,,f the primary election,; i.'iKer iijta.

- 1 .-'in-stiy a-.i - uniuc ne a tmui-, primaries u uc noi -i.u i, miu ic nrl if found worthy, tha support ! nt for tlie office of County Assessor spectfully nolicit the support of all re 'on the Republican ticket, subject to the publicans? IiVNIEL J. MORVN. i will of the voters at the primaries to 3-13- LEW BARNES. I be held in May 7. 131S.

I -

; l;epu.ii. an r.- ' En'.-.e s: iperi. -r J je-t to the o:

Of ! M"'

70S SHEEirr. Editor TIMES: AVI11 you please announce that I am a candidate for renomlnatton on the republican ticket for Sheriff of Lake

County, subject to the decision or the

FOB JUDGE, K,OOiI 3.

TIMEa:

3-7-

av:j. ELACK.

70B CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES:

1'rl

ii.ir.er u-ii'-e. ,.,.. i Edi'or TIME:

! Pbnse ann-.unee to tne o..ra ui ; r!(n. ,.....,, ,. .. . i I-lease announce my name as a candi-

:'"" that 1 wiii ) a cane.ie.ate tor ; fof thp otfJce Q'f County Assessor i for constable for Calumet township. ; repomitmion l"r t,ie ct.ee on the Republican ticket, subject to the! Lake county. Indiana, on the Republican

-' T.oot, S. Eke .superior I oure. a. u. . ; of vot,r, at tha priraarl9s to j ,r,;cct to the decision of the republican .;i May ?

I prin-.a.-jes. r.iay ' CHARLES E. GREENWALD.

HERMAN MEETER.

!e

rent, according to AVhiddn Graham. Yet

I iforaia has only shown an increase of l ; tb-at time. These figures are from an arti i number of the North American Bevie -v.

CI it in Mi -

UNITY IN WAR DRIVES. Those Catholics of Gary who are members of the Knights of Columbus have done w-ei; in selectinc a member of the Masonic order to head the Knishts of Columbus army recreation eer.'cr war drive. In New York Catholics. Protectant? and Jews put over the drive, and since this fund is for army ni-n of all denominations jus: as is the Hebrew Younc Men's Bee rent ion Fund or the Y. M. C. A. Attn;- and Na v y Fund it should command full support. In these times hre should be no fratei nal or rFtrious cleavages in the tic-bl of war actii-ies. As full support should be Riven in proportion to the Salvation Armj's noble war camp work or tha I Iebi-' .v undertakings should they ask ir. FILCHING THE FILES.

tvn iv a :i

at books.

! GREAT LIBRARIES. i An article in The Atlantic intimates ' ! libraries are passing; that there are so

i papers, macazines nowadays, the great libraries are pot ! needed, but are ?ivin? way to current record- and the

jlburature of the living. It is because, too

HUT A LIBERTY BOND. i; l,..,r "I i.Mi"--: 1 -lease anno-inee that 1 ba-e withdraw n as a eatatidate f..r the republican nouvnat iun t-f the sup rb.r court. 4.4. '..ILEIAM M. DENN.

ticket, subject to th primary. May 13 1 S. 4 -I.J- rrrrE ri:nsoN.

COHMISSIONEB TIRST DISTK1CT. Editor TIMES: You may announce that I will be

candidate for County Commissioner fori the First District cn the republican!

ticket at the May primary. C ' H. H. DILS.

FOE IEUSIES KOSTH TOWNSHIP.

Editor TIMES: '

ICindly announce to the voters of ; North Townsmp, that I will be a candi-i

( aaee lor ine iioui m?i '.ion xor jvwnsnip; I Trustee, subject to the decision of the' I lie publican primary. '

FO TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. i TOR STATE SENATOR. Editor V1JU.S: j Editor TIMES: j I'least announce, my name as a candl-1 Announc e to the vo'ers cf Lake. Tor-I

date for the t,;Cice ot lownsmp Assessor ter. Jasper and Newton Counties that

3-13-

J. M. AYILCOCKSON.

nrari

rOR REFRESENTATITE. ' Editor TIMES: Please announce to the votT of Lake;

candidate for

, ,,( "iiiuiriet Tonnsh'P, La.e. county. In- I will be a candidate for retiot-iination

. i . .. . . i . . .. ..... u : - . , . . , ! Ci imtv that T will he

are rot made us" of as tney should be. 1 hev are not ; , ,.r t n,.. t.. .t.;. j, nomination for one: of tlie four Repre

ric j tu p.. l.e:.d i" May 7. 1318. j subject to the decision of the repubii-,

i s-4- jyjix. .'it.iuuiA ; eati primaries.

npo-e. e-c. the,.; , . . ,7 ' D. M. KINDER

literary anke every! hinc

Is

patronized so far as "heir tru v;, hie is concerned. They a'-e j

I days like invention, oduc;tt ion. civic

, ;s a creu; siring oi tiiem, a sturmtr of u. i

i sona! de:,;re. Gi-at possessions are ihev. if ;j, ! used them arigh-. and made- thorn subservient

; individual uplift. But tht-y are pot doine it; at least

t hey should. What great gooei a fine public library w. be if the p.'ople would have i' and it was made or" to the extent of it possibilities. If is more t ins' it u' ion ; If is a soul Ohio rf a'e .lourna!.

'C f iiei e l.'llt.

and p.-r- j.,,.. , , people ; da:-- f '" tie

A -st r oi

o ihe

the

"- i ill i uld i be he se ! 3-3-

itic-j my name ss a enndlie:, . i..f :'ri!i Township L.-ike iur.:y. Indiana, on

.. iCib.iiHu ticket, u!'j-cl te; thl f th'j uters a; the primaries to 1 m May 7. 1'1. JAM IiS CLEMENTS.

i a o

In a recent ins'ailnient of ex-Ambass ido

latetst oook w e notice a fne-simde

.e; art

s I

or sn anonvmous

letter which was received by '1p- American Kmbassy at Beilin during Mr. Gerard s incumbency tit ! and on it. is the Embassy's s'.imo to show th- date of the letter's receipt. The doctimnt is. of course, a part of the diplomatic archives of the nation; ;e: hero i; appears in a book which Mr. Gerard has written and upon which be doubtless receives a handsome royalty. Most of u could wri'e interesting disclosures if we could have ac cess to private archives f,,r our material and could putloin original documents to illustrate what we wro:-.

elusions by in the Red

i FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. j Ed ; ter TIME.S: Kindly ne no-, nee lb-it. I it pe a cau'diunle l'r re-neniinm .en for the office of low nship ii,s.-.--4-.r for North township ton l fie republican t ioK"t ai ihe primaries en May the 7 1 ti, IMS. j 3-21 BERT. E ESCHER.

FOR SENATOR. j Ed. to, TIMES: I't"ns a ntie-.m'-e to the ecteis of Lake. Ja-sper. N'ewt 'ti and T'orter counties, that I wltl b-' a e-.ndida'e for joint-senator, i subje. t to the rcpuMiean primaries. May j 7th. ' 1-1"'- WILL E1PTWN.

tentative ? to the jeKislature from Lke:

. county on tr.e IVvubliean ticket, subject; ' to the primary of May 7, 1918, and ask! ! support of all favoring good and pro-; ! Rressive legislation. j j 3-22- CHARLES G. KING WILL.

WHAT YOU MUST DO. The Times has been asked .,n several eountr women who desire to serve abrote (.'loss how to ko about it.

Application for young womn for Red Cross se,- ! rQB JDSTICE or THE PEACK. j vice, overseas, should be made direct to Mrs. I,. Dean 1 Kdi'e.r TIMES: ' llolden, f'?fi Garfield bulldtn?, Cleveland, I), and not to Please announce my name as a candl-1 the local ehante i-s or eooeiciU of defeo'.. v ; ,, I date for Justice of the Pence for and'.

oijities nave beep made both o: the Bed Cross chap'i

f o! low Iiv ;.-t.

Edit-u- TIMES: I I'lease announce to the vo'ers of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the j nomination for representative to the! legislature from Lake County on the republican ticket, subject to the prima-ri'-s id May 7th. 131S. j 3-23- OTTO C. EIFIELD. j

FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Edi-or TEMES:

; Make announcement to the voters of : j Lake eour.ty that I will be a candidate' TOR TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. for eiiomination for the office of prose- j Editor TIMES: j eutir.g attorney, subject to the re-publl- Please announce ray nani as a candiI 'an primaries. I date for the office of Constable of North

3-11 Ed i !

CLYDE HUNTER. : Township cf Lake County. Indiana, on;

and to the Indiana State by te'-0 the head at Cleveland.

( "o-incil. totters i

omy if the

iki

THE DANGER OF TEMPORIZING. Col. Henry Watteison. in the Louisville Courier Journal, ci ves his readers some plain advice about peace alk. He snvs in part: "The end of the war is to be w rough r not by pehwork, however clever, but by the swore! of the Lord and of Gideon; th "terms" are to be delivered out of the mouth of cannon; the lazy sons of peace who are too rood 'o live and too proud to flab! will have to put on

l .e

it, E nil an

n.

Gins out

m i a l unlet i ov.nsi.ip, wiw v ouniy, in-j-11 ' difii.a. en the R, publican ticket. Subject i

1 id i... t.ri.o.n l.riu .May 7. 131S. :''"5 ittorr.-y.

1 1 EX R V WE LEXER. ropuoiicen primaries.

' ihe Republican ticket, subject to the will j FIMES: !...r th vetoes at the primaries to be held

I' C.iu- of the many request from I f, May 7th. lf.JS. ! an., parts of the county I have decided. MAKARY J. K BAJKWSKI. ar.nounci; my candidacy for prosecut- '

ubject to the decision of

3-u-

MS like everyboily is in favor of

teaching in the schools but the sciioolboard'.

SEEMS like favor or" cutting schools.

-very body 1ui the school boatds i tint the (aching of German in

the

Edi'or TIMES: Kindly announce that I will be a caneliuate for i e-iiemin.it ien for Justice of the Peace e,n the IP-publican ticket at the i i miii Lis .... May the 7th. J91S. JOSEPH II. CitTHER V. Justice of the Peace. 3-11- 0"- Broadway.

the

ill

"THK Dutch editors snv thv will resent

of tlie Dutch ships in a dianiried manner,

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JUSTICE OF PEACE, CENTER TWP. Editor TIMES: I'base iuinoiii.ee that I will be a can-

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E.IRer T;mi:s: j lUease asinounce to tlie vot'is of North 1 township. I. nke county, that T will be

candidate for the ne.mitiu ti'.n for the FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. ,,ff,(e of constable on the Republican Editor T1M1.M '- diet at the piimaries to be held on Will you please onnounce to Ihe re-j.,,,. ii.t jiiIIN" POR

pub'i' Uns of Lake County that I will be a candid-no fer renomiml i'n for the

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office of County Surveyor, which I now Iced, before the republican primaries

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12 RAY SEELEY. 1 1 lease announce iny name as a canoi-

Tate for the office of Constable of North

Township of Lake County. Indiana, on j

Lake County's dsafl la ths wai with Germany anl AnstrU-Htuu rary: ROBERT MARKLET. Hammond; drowned off coast of New Jersey. May 28. DENNIS IIANNON. Indiana Harbor; ptomaine poison, at Fort Oglethrope, Chattanocga. Teno, June 11. KARL AYELSEY, AThiting; U. S. I. Pid at I'ort Sam Houston ef spinal menlr.;!tis. July 2S. ! :. FRANK M'ANLET. Indiana Uarbor; kilted in France at Battle of Eille. Aug. 15. AETHER BASEL.EK. Hammond; died at Lion Springs, Tex., of irpinal meningitis, August 2C. JOHN SAMBKOOKS, East ChlcaBo; killed in France. Sept. 18. Ai'.TiiL'i: ROBERTSON. Gary: Ulie-d in France, Oct. 81. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A, Cary; killed at Viray Ridge. JAMES MAC KINZIE. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLP1I BIEDZYKI. East Chicago; killed in France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLET. Gary; killed in aviation accident at Taliaferro fields, Evermm, Tex Dec. 1. 1317. HARRY CUTHBERT LONO. Indiana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. Bliss, Texas, Dec. II. DERWOOD DICKINSON. LowGl; died somewhere in France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. Hobart; killed by explosion in trance, Dec. 22. THOMAS A". RATCLIFFE, Gary; killed somewhere in France, Feb. 2 4. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Foint; elied of pneumonia In Brooklyn, March 7. after being on a torpedoed sleamer. CORPORAL EDWARD M. SULLIVAN, Gary: killed somewhere in Prance. March S. MICHAEL STEPICH. Whiting; Camp Ta lor; pneumonia. Marca 14. ROBERT ASPIN. Gary; Co. F. 151st infantry: Carnp Shelby; typhoid; March 3 7. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, er.hste;J nt Hammond, Jan. 8, in V. S. cavalry. Died at Delrio, Tex, April PALL FULTON, Tolleston. died in hospital, Marfa. Texas. April 6, 1918. Sergeant, machine tun battalion. Sth cavalry. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. EEATTY, Hammotfd. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 25. P.. A. SPARKS, H.ghland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 27. HENRY BAKEMAN, Hammond: t'.th engineers. France, April 7.

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the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 7. 101 1. 3-IS- Ji.'H.V M. BIELSKL

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