Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, April 2H. 1018.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING t PUBLISHING COMPANY.

The Lake County Time-. Daily except Saturday and P-.ndav. Entered at the pcstutftca in Hammond. June 2S. isO. The Times East Chlra sro-Ind iac.c. Harbor, daily Sunday. KntfrH at the postofflce in East Chicago. .wvember 1H. 191 S. . , .,,. The Lake Cotintv Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. Entered at the postofftce In Hammond. February 4. -J,11The Gary Kvenlng rimesDally exc-pt Sunday. tteri at th- post-ifSc-i In Gary. Apr!! 13. 1912. . All ur.-ir the act .-' March 3. 1S73. as second-class matter. . .

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Crown Point

his follow townsman. Governor Cox. and later to Washington, and after this, board members assort., th.: appeals board recalled the papera In the young man's ease and placed him In class D. Just why Orville Wright should have such a pull Is hard to understand, but that ho had It appears clear, and because) of that the protect should be mode all the stronger, .and the young man a case be again reopened and he placed In class 1, if this hi really where he belongs, ami then hustled off to a training camp on the first train. Favoritism In draft selections should not he permitted to stand, and if It is we mistake the temper of the American fathers and mothers whose sons have pone bravely and nobly when called, without protest or hesitancy, and with a "God speed you-' and "God bless you" from father and mother, whether thsy be rich or poor, with inlluence in the

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To luteal A nnouncements

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. rrlmary on May 7, 1918. Bequests for announcements muat be 3-2",- HOWARD II. KEMP. j accompanied j publication fee In cob- . j forniitjr wltli the law. I FOB TRUSTEE CALUMET TOWNSHIP j . Kd!tor TIMES:

RpnilhliOPn Ticket. i J'l-nse announce to the voters of,

I -a.iumet Township, that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Townj ship Trustee, subject to the decision of

rOB COUNTY TBEASOMa. EDITOR TIMES:

to the voters that Ralph B. Bradford, i 1' I'tI'ubllcan P"ry.

for ten years deputy treasurer of Lake

County, m1is to be promoted to treas-

W. J. WILLI AMi

THE PASSING

show!

WOULD gv.t along without them 'S.MATTER Lottie, g0l th.- biu-t? ANOTHER advantage f f GIVING the wile a regular nllou-ano-

n'.gii piaces or unknown, to those who Mt in authority, i - """" ' ., Editor TIMER

tn mnries 19 iiay i. uio. n. mhu worn, .

TOR TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP.

Another simUar case has developed; that of William

lSayard White, son of the postmaster at Springfield. 'n 'i;rad'."

means little to you.

a public statement issued to the appeals board by the j

T.

r: .!! mi -.h i local selection board at Springfield, it is stated that e n li u m 1 J ' I young White not only failed to return his questionnaire

Editor TIMES: Tou are authorized to announce to the Republican voters of Lske County that I am a candidate for nomination of

It means lots to I . "; 1Me announce to the voters or ; North Township, that I will be a i candidate for the nomination for Townj slop Trustee, subject to the decision of

the Republican primary. 3'- Wit. E. VATER.

Larger Paid-Up Circulation Thsn Any Two Other Papers ;mj lo appear for examination, but has "besieged the

in tne Calumet hegion. . board with telegrams and telephone me-sagos demand-j county Treasurer of Lake County on

ng to be trar.sferrt-d to a Cleveland district. His fath-i the Republican ticket, sun-eci o

I rteeixioii of the rriiiairies on iia i.

The Tim T.jk coin

Tf -rr-i Viave anv tro-itiie irr'ci

plaint Immediately to the c ;rc i'. ltt. T d-partm-nt. r:. -ri--. -m rni be r e . n . n s i b 1 e for t.ie return or ,

any unsolicited an -i-s or 1-ttcr ard wil -t notice i n my- hoard.

nous communication. ih-Tt s'.gnej letters vi

Interest printed at d.scre'.ion.

r, the statement says, also personally appeared l fore

TOR TRUSTEE NOBTH TOWNSHIP.) Editor TIMES: j Kindly announce to tho vnin nf

A peculiar coincidence in connection with . CIU,didacy

I rer pec t fully ask th. ir .support in my,x"11!l Township, that I will bo a candl- ! for lemon peel.

AMONG the social items WE do not see in the papers is one telling THAT the clown Prince and his wife ARE entertaining a large party of friends nt. DINNER dance m Pari. ONE of the most surprising things 'ibout the last few weeks IS the falling- off in THE sate of cloves, cinnamon, etc.

AND there is absolutely no demand

SOTICK TO l BSdUBKRSTf T.i'.i fait to receive v. vir copy of THE T!MFS

pmmnttv "a 0.1 have in 'he past, please do n

. has ben lost or was n--t sent 'en time. Remember that the ra.ir .3.1s are engaged w.th th-- urgent mevemnt of

troop- and their supplies; thai there is unusual In vari es parts of the .--intry for f-io-3 and !

the raiiroads hove more b-isin-s than they promptly. For that reason many trains ai TtMES has increased its trail intf e,-::pment

opertins in every way v:tli th to expedite delivery. Even d

as

thir.k

p -.-ess-: re lei; thit.

ran I-.a-ei.e late. The and is co

st... ftice department are inevitable b-k-

this case is that Governor Cox owns a newspaper in

Sprinctieid as well as Hayton, although it is not stated jthat Governor Cox was appeab-d to in the case of young : White. ; These two Ohio cases are not tho only ease:-, if I reports from other places are i rue. and it i. jum surh

i c;..-es as these 'hat hae aroused War Motiiet i staried them on their work of endeavoring to sei i justice is done to the boys v ho 1:0, aa wll as to ' v ho don't wan' to go.

3-7

THOMAS F. ROI.EUTS.

ate .or tn,. nomination for Townshtn

Trustee, subject to tho decision of the I Republican primary.

IJ- J- M. WILCOCKSON.

Editor TIMES:

Kindly announ my nan.e as candl-j roa TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP date for th. effice of County 'I reasurer j;(jIlir T -,,.;,.

on the Republican ticket. RUiU-- " , K:t..

I)!;.l T will be a landi-

'io;i f..r Township

Trustee, .subj.-ct t.. tiie ,,., js;.,,, c.f the I Republican primary. ' Ji'MX J. SCLh-'KI.

If JO J ( tl 1 11 Co 1 i 1 1-i r. e

1 ... . ... .. .. ; ..a. f i-i '

iWil Ot the o'erS Mt 1110 pi "-'iNoill Tnwovt.lt,

and 1 be held in May i. lulS. idate for the m.mm

lh,u I 3-19- LUL LS u.

hose

AND have it clearly underst. things you pay for and what tb pays for

.d iv'un f ni:?. she

cause of the enormous demands 'tpon t,i r i the withdrawal of men fiem many :.iv-j of w.

aUi at:

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! JUDOE BVFEEIOB COXTHT NO 1. j Editor TJMES: i 1'le.is,; ant.viunre to tiie voters of Lake ! Count y tin: I will be a candidate for

th Republi an nomination of Juoge or the Lake Superior Court. Room 1. to suc-cet-d my. self, subject to the vote at tho I'rimnries t held May 7th. and I earn-'Stlj ask the support of a!!. 3.4- VIKGIL S. RE1TER.

THE ONLY THING TO 00. In the fiiiage of Janera. O.. last Sunday, the mayor, the hanker, the jurtice A( the peace, and the Lutheran minister were all nnir arrest charged with interfering with th drart act. The attitude of these pro-Germans, for, of course, anyone who interferes with a draft act is a pro-German, whether or not a drop of blood flows in his veins, is

tothing short of amazing. J If a brick house fell atop of them they would never j take a hint. This is the incredible part of it all. Do j

they suppose for a moment that the loyal Americans of j

this country will temporize with them a moment when they are putting stumbling blocks in the way of winning this war? There is one thing that the pro German is do in--:. Every suspicion of opposition he raises is a nail in his coffin. The pro-German has tither go: to come ou of his hole and be 100 per cent loyal and patriotic or get down In his hole and pull the hole in after him.

JUDGE SUPERIOR, COURT NO. 3.

Editor TIMES:

WAR EXPENSE AND LIBERTY BONDS. When Gernian's new war loan is floated the cmpire's total indebtedness will be 1 . no,ooo,oen, which mean- that each one of her f.s"''.'' inhabitant5', men and women and children, will be in debt $ir.G. Here in America, with a population of 11 0.i)o.i)iio our Total indebtedness, if only $t.t'iiti,i00,tiM, or a per capita indeb'-e-dness of only one-eighih that of the German citizen, a matter of J."7 each. We can run our Liberty bond notations up to $5).00i-.00i.0iii b-'-fore each one of us es as much as each German across the Khine. In other words, we can run 'his war at our present rate of expenditure for eight years before we are as bad off as the Germans are today. Don't be frightened at the money we are spending. We are not "breaking' ourselves. We are spending very little of our national

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wealth. If this war lasts for eight e.rs. Germany will county that 1 will bo a ran.iwaie ior, 3s

K Prni:t,li,-;,n nomination of Juue OS ;

Editor TIMES: l'lease announce my name ns a candidate on the Republican tickets for. township trustee for Calumet township, subject tj the primary May 7. 191S. THOMAS MATTHEWS.

GIRLS, the way to make one of these SLACKERS feel sheepish is io CALL htm "mother's lamW" SOME men may not be great talkers, but THEY are incessant ones WONDER if a pacifist would really turn the other cheek if a Hun beast attacked

HIS wife, sister or sweetheart? J CHARLOTTE OILMAN, the author.! says that if all women died men J i

ing attorney, subject to the decision of the republitan primaries. Z-IG-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON'.

IS the opportunity IT affords for spirited discassx.r, every few days WHO shall pay the next instalimci.'.s ON the Red Cross urn! Liberty bonds due bills. WE will always look back lovmt-!;.- t.. thoFe GOOD old days before Aug. 1 ;1 4 WHEN thinrs were m. t s oan..- ' crur ial. THE Jewell (K-ri.) Republican sa; v caut iously : "MISS LILLIAN LLOYD is quarantined for whatever ails hr." WE have often thoucht thai in "rparticular at least CHRISTIANS might emulate the INDUSTRIOUS friends of the neighbor's cat BAD weather never keep-, them indoors. WE'RE eating rye bread nt our house WITH cornmen! on the side;

t WE'VE cornmeal mush at breakfa-

iime AT noon we have it fried; WE eat no wheat, we eat. no nira'

AND we'll soon form the li-h:! OF ea'in? carrots every da-. JUST like a doggone rabbi;. TO you pessimistic IT was Napoleon who on -e sa d

Editor TIMES: Kindly announce my name as a candl

tate on the Republican ticket for town-

I Editor TIMES: j Will you please announce to the re-

I

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, . , fc'u ti i ail-? v i j .a ivt: vutinLV it n will n. .

Please announce, to the voters of LaKe r" n. , trus-ee for North towm-hip. subject, . can,Jidat,, for r(;no,nlnat ,o for th!

i office of County Surveyor, which I now i

j hold, before the republican primaries ! on May 7?

1

RAT SEELES".

he fo badly "broke" it can never be put together again.

MORE TROUBLE FOR THESE EDITORS. The Philadelphia city council has passed a;i ordinance prohibiting the publication of municipal lecal notices in German language newspapers in that city, it is a significant move. Of the German language newspapers in America 55 per cent evidenced a reptilian attitude toward this government before the war and they have since become objects of suspicion. '

Countv that I will be a candidate ior;.o we pr.amry May 7, 131S. the Republican nomination for Judre of i C. L. (JACK) FOWLER. th - Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2. j Ex-Aider.!. an 1st Ward. Hammond. . , .. t t Ii-itriaries. . .

s-inject to tne ue iion - " May 7th. 1913. I earnestly solicit the; TOJt CORONER.

support of all. ,-.-vvr-nr i Klitor TIMES: j CLEBZ LAtI CIRCUIT COURT. I JOHN D. KN: n , j ' d ! 1 i" le a . endidate for the republi-j Editor TIMES: j s"5 East Chicago. j an tion.inaii.fi for coroner of Lake Kindly announce to the voters of Lake !

county, subject to the decision of the! Countv that I will b a candidate on ih.i

I Republican ticket for nomination, to I -. . . . - i -.u..r i .eft- . - i

-n-,'-r5,. in o'.ii, inc tii.tt ji. ieri Lake Superior Court, subject to the de- i cision of the Frimaries to be held May 1 7th. lSli. 3-1S HERBERT L. WH EATON. i

TI'.E British ne-.cr win a ban; til the last one" THINK it over! THE funniest thins you cooid e-. ' i WOULD be a movie picture pi i you had never sen hif,,rc.

riease announce to the voters of Lake primaries on May 7

DR. K. E. EVANS.

Lake County's Roll of Honor

the Lake Superior t. ouri. i - - Edi'or TIMES -

s-,cceed myself, subect to the primaries KmfJly ann()unC(, fhro h vo

of May 7. 131S. j cation that I will be Ft candidate for the

to

3-9-

W ALTER. T. HARDT.

fi'le-0 (;' ('., roteT for Lake Countv at the I

i primary to be held Miy 7. 191S. subject I FOE COUNTT COMMISSIONER. to the will of the republican voters. Editor TIMES: LakV, DR. A. GIORGI, I l'lease announce to the voters of Lake

Gary, Ind.

RUS6IAN FARMERS AND LIBERTY BONDS. Germany has taken possession of several hundred thousand square miles of fertile Russian and Roumanian territory, has confiscated what grains were on the land and ha3 set the farmers to work raising more grain to be used by the German armies. Probably, not not certainly, enough grain will he left to keep the conquered and Roumanian farmers from starving to death while they raise crops for their German masters. Over in Russia the deluded people thought an honorable peace could he negotiated with Germany, but they know differently now as they toil in the fields for the kaiser's soldiers. The only way to negotiate a p-ace with the kaiser is with a bayonet. We have sent our young men over to France to do the negotiating. Let i us furnish them with the bayonets, food and clothing

while they are usin? those bayonets. Huy Liberty botds.

EAT POTATOES AND SAVE WHEAT."

Editor TIMES' vi,.c nv to the voters of

Coimtv. that I am a candidate for the

Republican nomination for Judge, of the! Lake Superior Curt. I'e - -ub-j Editor TIMES: ject to the vo of the primary election., W: you .lJease announce to the reMay 7. 1018. I earnestly ask investiga- : ,lubli. an voters of Lake county that I tion. and if found wcr'by. the support: wiU 1)e. a cailji,jltte for nomination to of all. , ,,ie oilice of coroner at the republican 3-13- DANIEL J. MORAS'. ; primaries May 7 and that I respectfully

County that I will be a candidate for renomir.atlon for the office of County Commissioner for first district, subject to the decision of the republican primaries, May 7. 3-18- GEORGE O. SCHAAF.

Now comes the potato campaign ---not everywhere j

only where mere are po.aios to campaign wu:i

roa JUDOE. ROOM 3,

I r-.-ii.-.-. Tl MES:

By eating potatoes instead of wheat, tne people or rMSA announce to the voters of Lak

FOB SHSRIPP.

solicit the support of the republican! Editor TIMES:

voters ?

1R. F. W. SAUBIi.

County that I will b.t n candiaate lor ""wi ii-vie.: rcnuir.inatioti for the office of Judge.; Please announce to the voters of Lake

Room

Lake county can help win the war as well as by purchasing Liberty bonds and contributing to the Red Cross.

Americans snoum ra. to tne suypo.t or u.e po; :o, : to U(?ci8ion of lUe republican ; ncr on the Republican ticket, subject to for. like com. it is a native of this continent and is . lf S May 7. i the decision of the voters to be evi.rea.

Lake Superior Court, at Gary. County that I am a candidate for Coro-

thoroughly American as the American Indian.

The potato is one of the chief foods now sustaining j

Germany and other European countries are largely de-j

CHARLES E. GREEN WALD.

Will you please announce that I am a candidate, for renomination on the republican ticket for Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the decision of the primaries to be held May 7. and I respectfully solicit the support of all re-

I puDiicans .

3-13- LEW BARNES.

cd at primaries. May 7. 1918. WILLIAM H. MIKESCH. M. D.

BUY A LIBERTY BOND

t'.'itnr Tl., . : rna rottwrv i!-!iiam

pending upon It. Yet the potato was known abroad until j x..p announ. e that I have with-1 Editor TIMES: the end Of the sixteenth century" when potli Knchmd I drawn as a candidate ior the republican; please announce my name as a candland Spain introduced it from their American colonies. i nomination of the superior court date for the office of County Assessor

4-4- ' ---'-- -i ..-i. ,,n rue riepuoilcan ticket, subject to the

A COMMUNITY PR0&LEM. One often hears the remark as to how poor people can follow advice to store up coal when they have no, tiie wherewith to satisfy the dealer. That, it would seem, is a community problem and Indianapolis offers a solution It proposes that those who wish to buy coal on

The Americans first lealized how important a part;

in their daily food the potato played when last year a j TOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. j scarcity of this vegetable drove its price to prohibitive ' editor TIMES: j heiirhts. The result of those nrices still has its effect ! Riease announce my name as a candl-j

will of the voters at the primaries to

be held iu May 7. 131S. 3-7- WM. BLACK.

this season. When the sprints came everyone planted

' date for the oriiee of Township Assessor, Editor TIMES:

of Calume t Township, Lake County, in- Flease announce my name as a candi-

IOR CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: Flease announce my name as a candidate for constable for Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary, May 7. 191S. 4-i:- PETE PERSON.

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for

potatoes as a patriotic duty accord, r.niy. annouqh. ai- l!llM, on the Republican ticket, subject ; date fur the office of Countv Assessor

though the average yield per arre was not large, ihere j to the will of the vote.-s at the primaries , on the Republican ticket, subject to thai nomination .or one or tne ipur Repre-

w-ill of the voters at the primaries to! teniati ve:? to me jvenisimure irom likb be held in May 7. 1!!8. i County on tne I'vpublican ticket, subject 3-7- HERMAN MEETER. I to t!ie Primary of My 7. I'.GS, and ask

i support of ail tavonng eod and pro-

was an abundance of potatoes produced which have not.

to be held in May 7. ID IS.

been sold. Tiie farmer had to pay high

3-4-

JOii.N M'FADDEN.

for ;is .seed, i

It was difficult to obtain la1, or for tendin:

Editor TIMES:

and dieciii"! l'lease Bimeunre my name as a cnndl-j COM3&TSSIONER FIRST DISTRICT. I -te for the office of North Tou-nshin ! Vet it or timf?,

Kq f-nn 'ind tit' of 1 lie, fl'.l n wt n o. ,,-tl Vi i til tit--, .t- , ....... "

-"e- .. -iioi mi,i i.r u.v4 4 o' A-c..i.-r or I.ao ivui.t v. lnili;n.u ,.ti -v.... t w-.

leiuin p mrtuuiidi n mi moi o (u a ue.Mi-iia; oU j t p rr.f. times as mtlf !l as ordinarily. A large item of es- the Repa! incui ticket, .sutject to the candidate lor County Commissioner fori Editor TIMES:

Dank and wnen tney nave accumulated enotign to pay w-nf.t was fertilizer which has advanced in mice be-1 xvUI l-' '; v,''1" 111 l"u p-'niuries to the Fust. District on the

for two tons then two tons will be delivered to them; I cause the acids it contains

be held in May 7. ISIS.

are oein-r u 'ed tor nrmrton i, Q iami--: rr i-mi-vtii

similarly with live tons, the customer to have the right ! making. As a result, many a farmer who is s-dlinc bis j to pick his own retailer. j potatoes for one dollar a bushel, claims h is not ma!;ine j FOE, TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR.

i Ki i'i,r 1 M l.s:

po' aio

i ticket at the- May primary.

I will be a

republican

Igressive legislation. 3-"2- CHARLES t;. K 1

ING WILL.

;-s-

II II. DILS.

OVERTIME FOR STEEL WORKERS. An event of unusual importance in the world of steel labor took place last week. The Bethlehem Steel Company, employing 60,000 men, acreed to employes' demands and w'ill allow time and a half for overtime, and double time on holidays. This Is the first big concern that makes a concession along such lines of liberality and which suggest s a nearness to union demands.

more than he did several

vears aero when

re

tailed for 5'l cents a bushel. They should certainly be encouraged to plan

Kindly denounce, that I will be a can- i

TOR STATE SENATOR. E Mtor TIMES:

Announce to the voters of Lake, For- I 3-23-

Please announce to the veders of Lai. j County that I will be a candidate for tlu ' nomination for representative to the b-sislatui e from Lake County on the I republican ticket, subject to the prima-

ries of May 7th. 131S

pot a- i

SLACKERS WITH A "PULL." Milton Wright, of Akron. Ohio, a nephew of Orvilie

township assessor tor North township

I toes this season bv marketins thir present ( rop instead ., -., : i on Maj the tl. 1J1S. (of having them rot in their barns, or left to be fed U I 3-zi LELT. E. ESCHER. I the hogs. Potatoes can not be shipped abroad because I r .u i i ii ii . . . .1 ' rCR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. of their bulk. A!o potatoes uo not Keep so well as 1 T-:,l 1 1 or rillLs :

j B'-ain. Potatoes are not need -d so much for the Allh-s a? pienne announce my name as a candl-' I wlK-at. meat and fats. It "is our privih.'g to use the po- ' date for Justice of the Peace for and I t. aloes here and release more wheat fnr'tb.. armv :.,,d! in Calumet lowns'.ip. Rake County. In-

j ' I dinna. on the Republican ticket. Subject ! A-i'- jto the primaries heid May 7, 131. i The food bins are heaped full with potato"". There , 3-0- 1IKXKY WE LLN Elt. 1 1 1

' is an esMmated excess of i-ii.ooii.nfio burbi !.- for thi

I year. These must be used within the next six week

Uldate fur re-nomination for the office of I f eri Jasper an,, Xew ton 0unte.' th(lt j

OTTO G. FIFIELD.

I wiil be a candidate for rf nomination ! for the position of State Senator from !

ibis Joint district, my enndidacy belnif subject to the decision of the republican primaries. 33 I"). M KINDER.

FOR TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. 4 Editor TIMES: l'lease announce my name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North Township of Lake County. Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 7th. 1918.

I E-.iifor TIMES - ! ... .... t k. . ..

v nbnt, of Dayton, the inventor o, the present-elay flying as the southern crop Is due at that time and in fairness j didat" for re-m-minimon for Justice of

1.1st v ear

raaenine. nas netn placed m a clorerred classification by j tho southern farmer cannot be h H up. the district board after the local board had placed him j Tho potato grown ihrough patriotism

m class one, and because of this there is a storm of should now be eaten through patriotism, protetst going up that is going to be heard in Washing-' ' ton, and heard loudly, too. It said that th- Dayton DON'T let the Mexicans get ray around th TarnWright, in behalf of his nephew, appear-'d personally be- pico oil fields. Right here in this dictrict wc are makinfore the local seiee; ion board in Akron and b.-eanse -x-1 ruiouch ?-ineh cannons. howir,--rs. shrapnel, gun. often, ceedingly angn", lost his temper, because- the local j nysol. benzol and oih"r munitions o lick Mexico and if board refused to place the young man in a deferred j rx-e-ssary Iu!garia. Tnrkey and a large part of rnir.rlu class, says the Columbus ner-ubMehn. He later went to i to boot .

I the Pence on the Republican ticket at

the piiinareis -n Mhv the 7th. 1 9 IS. JOSEPH H. COTHEEY. Justice of the IVace. 3-J1- 0 - Iiroudway. JUSTICE OT PEACE. CENTER TWP. Editor Til! ES - Please announce that I wiil be a candidate for renomination for Justice of

the Per.ce of (en'er to v. nship. to suc-t

ce-ed myself, on the P.eptjt

3-28

MAKARY J. KRAJEWSKI.

FOR SENATOR. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lak

Jasper. Newton and Porter counties, that! -r I will be a candidate for joint-senator I Ed'or Ti:',Eti: - ' Please announce to the voters of North subject to the republican rrimnnes. May . . , , . - yi township. Lake county, tht-t I will Pe '. ..... . ia candidate for the noniinatten for the Z - I office cf constable en the Republican FOR PROSECUTINO ATTORNEY. l- w 8 """'""taiiv ra-K Editor TIMES: ! ,th' lr'18' JOHN IOuA.

Make announcement to the voters ot Lake county that I will be a cundldatfor rcncinonation for the office of prosecuting attorney, subject tu the republican primaries. 3-11- CLTDE HUNTER.

Editor TIMES: liecause of the many requests from

n ticket,; man;, parts of the county I have decided

subject to the will ef th voters at the' to announce my candidacy for prosecut-

Democratic Ticket. Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North

Township or Lake fount y. Indiana, on the Democratic titket. subject to the' will of the voters nt. the primaries to be! held on May 7. 1915. j 3-1S- JOHN M. RIELSKI. 1

- County's dead la the war

with Q-errnany and Austria-Hun. rarj-i ROBERT MARKLET. Hammond: drowned oft coast of Nw Jersey. May 28. DENNIS HANNON. Indiana Harbor; ptomaine poison, at Fort Ogiethrope. Chattanooga. Tenn.. June 11. KARL WELSBT, Whiting; U. S. I. Died at Fort Sam Houst, n of spinal meningitis, July is. 1317. FRANK MANLEY. Indian. Harbor; killed in France at Battle of Lille. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELEH, Hammond: died at Lion Springs, Tex., cf spinal meningitis. August ZS. JOHN SAlliikuoKi, East Chicago; killed in France. Sept. IS. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. Gary; kiiied In France. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MAC KINZIE, Gary; killed at Vimy Ridse. bOLPH RIEDZYKI. East Chicago; killed in France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed la aviation accident ti Taliaferro fields, Everman, Tei,, Dec. 1. 1317. HARRY CUTHBEKT LONG. Indiana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. B;is, Texas, Dec. 10. L-ER WOOD 1;ICK1NSGN. Lovvil; died aomcv.ie-re in France. .f ..iioutnonia, Deo. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADL. Hebart; killed by txjdosiii in France. Dec. 22. THOMAS V. HATCI.lt i- E. Gary: killed ssmevvhere in I'ra.iCi, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT. Crcwn I'.dtt; died of pneumonia in Rrook'-ti, March 7, after being i n a torpcd steanier. CORPORAL EDWARD M SULLIVAN, Gary, killed somewhere in France. March 8. MICHAEL STFPICH. V- bit ma : Camp Taylor; pie umon.a. March 14. ItriBrP.T A SPIN. Cary: . F, l."ls infan'rv. C mif t. it-ley. typi.oid: March 17. . CLIFFORD E. PETTY, e-,; - at Hammond. Jan in V. ? .- airy. Died at IK-Irio. Tex , Aj r;i 3. PACE FULTON" To'.Ics: died in hospital. Maria, T.-viv April 6, I'Vii. S rgeiti.-. n.ro !on . gun battalion. Sth i-nvCr;-WOUNDED. ROBERT M. PEATTY. Hammond. Trench mortar. Franc Feb. 26. Ti. A. SPARKS. H:gh-- '. Trench mortar. France i". 1 . r HENRY HAKEMAN. Hsmi.e n i, 6th enirineers. I-' rar.ee A;r:l V.

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