Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1918 — Page 12
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the seven doubtful districts, it ap- . ' ;r. that four Republicans my be ' ..ri three Democrats. Mon . 1 i prepared tha estimates btilieve they ar extremely conservative a Republican standpoint. It is ; u i! that the IXti . r ats are extrfni -: concerned over the outlook for the t leR-islature. Tu i he House of .Representatives, it . 'ours that at least 63 RepubHcari:
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cause a heavy plurality to be returned for practically all Republican candidates. Some leaders place tho Marion county Republican plurality as high as 3, COO to 7.t'0 votes. In ense -Marion county is thus safely Republican. Mi .tat h-Ri.-lature coul.I not. bo oth." 11. an heavily Republican. p..lltk-al leaders of both parties feel. It appears, therefore, that the political situation in Marion .Mtn'j-whi'ro the Roll-Raker IinoTaU inachino is at-
enuliiiti again to foi.-t on the voters a
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repreyent the cm tjat has be-n repudiated time after tbno a th- polls is iroicativo of that throughout the state .i itm. frnrv iu h a premise, He-
nnUlean leaders here say they are able I Knox and Sullivan count ie.,-th two
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n:a-hine in that county, but Republican leaders .say they fel thai. . IX. I,uh-, riiuj, the Republican coiiKresHioitul candidate. ha a splendid chance to lie returned a winner over George. K. IVnton, th present I cniocratic roiii;; i f mun. The tlttht b-tween Ralph Moss, .Democrat ,and Kvcrett Sanders, tho present Republican congressman in the fifth district, centers in Tone. Haute and Vigo county. Republican leaders tay tliey feci certain that vho district, ou-
j mJo of Vigo county, will return n plur-
wnoianiy oi ai least i,t"u vo'es, ior riitnin'r?.
Tho result depends on VSko county. In the second district t h re is an Indication that Fred Uiijf, i he ,L. Tr ocrat Ic candidate, will break d'wn Iris rail! in
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to estimate conservat'vely a very con- , ... .... -vo.v . .no; . .....u.
de victory. I n'.v. w; eocwon vi wcur n:auu, oi
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me doubtful districts on the side of j sidorublt Republ-can Fta le-v i
Republicans. 'J hirty Democrats ' l'stirnates, made by conKressinn . . . , . ... . . . ' . . . . n 1 - 1, Tl. imicrfl
"m "url 01 ieton. wun a Psimti- tricis, am. ....... , ; at titu.lo of Democrats in tho Third 3i-
my "ucciui. o irau -i . -' . trict towards W. U. fox brinir the worst
1 dis-' Idnton. will be easy. Reports to Iemo- . th- i erati- slate boadquartTs concrnlns the
that the total plumii'y o
licans should bo in t'o; v.t : e; ;ti -jrii
CO.O'lO to 25.000 votes. The first and itfth districts are vr
' i;tv-tBO Republican car.diJates for
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r ".ion, vhi! eleven are counted as .ibtful bv those, who have studil
c .i.t.rions m earn uis.rie,. .-vs a uu-wi.c. ... ..." ::: ,,,-,.,.. it lsc wen.; probi.bb? that. John AV. considering that a Republican vie- time, it is spotted. The t'.rst olstrKt ,
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news of Iiomooi at ic troubles that have
conic from any district, it is declared, yet it reems apparent that Cox will be! returned a winner in 1 h :i t district, while; j
is certain in Indiina. Republicans i result depends on nrhat Fvi
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t :!ntinic to indications in Marion Vanderhui n county do. it is ren'-.
. .,:nty. whore, it appears, aniipaihy tr' thnt Mayor Renjainin Rosse. e.f i.vans i Bell-PVr rolitlcal machine, will ' vi!. has his prU c,r the L'emocrat ic J-i! ' -..! . . . L - -. .- U- - -..I.-.
not be able to defeat Lincoln Dixon, the
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Fourth district. The Republicans ar claiming; all the other districts in the state for their congressional candidates, w 1 1 hout eriui v-
ocation, including' tho sixth, seventh, I eighth, ninth, t"nth, eleventh, twelfth j and thirteenth. Merrill Mcorcs s;. ul 1 bo e)i cted over Clialmer ?'-hlos?er. bis;
j lemt cra!ic opponent, in the rev -tub di? j
tiict ( indlauapoll.s) by a plurality runrunp into the thousands, his isupportcra believe. Th- sixth district a rparen'.ly !s absolutely safe for the Republicans. In th eighth district Judp AV. 1. Kieh-
li'Tti, of Bluffier., is rot imprssini; j liimse'.f on the district to the point t hat j
l ad been hoped for by the Democrats, when he was nominated. Former poli!iera efforts, except his career fi3 a clr- ! I cult judgp, have bee n more in the. r.a- I
ture of state-wide efforts than district j efforts end Republicnn leaders say that i -V. II. Vestal, of Anderson, will defeat i the HiufTtO'i men. It Is estimateii that! Vestal should increase hla plurality of j last election, when he was returned a winner by a; proximately "..;nf) votes. Frd rurncil. of Attica, easily will v. in tho conKressional race for the Re- ; publicans in the Ninth district and j some enthusiastic supporters, erei claiming: the district for him by COCO j to 7.000 rhirailty. Will Wood, of I -a- J
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Walter T. Hardy Judge Lake Superior Court, Room 2, Sitting; at Hammond Judge Hardy is a candidate for re-election for judge of the Lake Superior Court, Room 2, on the Republican Ticket, and is running upon his record made as judge during the past four years. He respectfully solicits the support of all voters of the county.
fayctte. asain will be elected In the ; Tenth district, whee the Rc publicans j expect to pile up a big plurality for all 1 their candidates. While they recognize thnt ther tvill b a battle in tl e Kleventh district, sup- j porters of Milt Kraus. the: Republican ( candidate for re-election, b.jllove the Re-j
publican drift throughout the state will carry that district over saf-ly. I.. W. 1'pirfield, Republican candidate f..r reflection in the Twelfth district. will
have 2.500 plurality in tho district out- j
side of Allen county and his friends are confident that Democratic troubles in
Tort Wayne will return him a h"avyj
winner in that county. Trouble arising
out of certain of his votes on war ques
tions will result in the easy defeat of Congressman Henry A. Rarnhnxt, th present Democratic represent -it ive "rem the Thirteenth district, it. is reported to
leaders here. Elkhart county is expect-! . d to return a Republican plurality of j at least 1.400 votes and this will carry:
he district safely for A. J. FRekey. of Laporte. the Republican nominee.
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William C. Prohl Democratic Candidate for
North Township Trustee- Ii Election, Nov, 5th, 1918 M Mr. Prohl was born in North Township, Lake County, j l Indiana, in 1876, and has lived in this community all his ! life. " i He is an active, vigorous man of business, being in the j contracting business for the past sixteen years. l He will appreciate the support of all the voters and he ; M pledges to give the public a square deal. i 1 1 3
If there are any voters who do not know him, ask any man who does, regardless of what his politics may be and vote your honest convictions as to who your choice for Trustee is, and he will be satisfied. Vote No. 37-A on the Ballot Machine
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THE BEST WAY FOR DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER gTTEvery Man in Lake County Who jjSias Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads , THE TIMES.
j means murh of anythii!- (o you, but if you fail lo gr t
V-i' j t,ie l'olis and t he wi-ontr kind ol a lemslaturo is elected to
xh'ai uimer, or a net me rest oi. me eiuzens oi Jiidiana are going to be the ones to suffer. If the state of Indiana eleets a legislature that just starts in to lip things up generally and pass a lot of laws, without a due eonsideraltoll of the nofils nf tlw wnrL-in-T ni-m tlir I'.imiov lm
i nianufa-ture tl;o hi in r j- and i he '?i)j;iyer of .labor.
qj ! there will be a heavy penalty to pay in unjust and bur
densome taxes, and unjust Jaws, and the fellows who will pay are the ones who did not take enough interest to vote, or were eareless in who they voted for. Especially is this true in regard to the ofiiec of State Senator, who is elected for four years. The Kepublieans have as their nominee. Will Brown of Hebron, a man of un'iuestioned integrity and character: a man who knows the needs oi' the farmer from his own actual hard earned, experience; who has been both a laborer and employer of labor, and while acting in the former capacity never lacked a job, and who as an employer has never faih'd to see that the men lie employed got a square deal. In Hebron, where he lives and is best known, they call him "'Square Heal'' Brown, and if he is elected next Tuesday- the citizens of this county can rest assured that they will receive, a square deal at his hands. Don't rvi'l to v..to next Tuesday it is your duty as a loyal Amrh-an citr'-n: and it is also your duty to see that your neighbor gets out and votes, and when you vote, vote for Brown. Adv. . ,
