Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1921 — Page 4

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The Lako County Time Saturday and Weekly Edition. KaUred at. -he pootofrlce In Hammona, February 4, liltXhi) Ge-y Evening iimw Li..'y e-.cpt Suoda. Entered at Uio iostoSic m Uary, April lr, 1911. All uuuer Uio uct of iliircU 3. Ib79, as second-cJae

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w. ji 'jui WW..UB.J Li i U-tuunmmxmmmBmmp. could bring It about. In his own opinion. America's entry into the league would be a fatal blunder, but he lid not have the moral courage to say eo publicly and (!' what he cauld to save 110,000,000 people from such a stop. Loyalty to his chief Is a good thing la a public servant, but loyalty to his country is far greater. Mr. Lansing's standard of patriotism ia not one to be i-dmired.

Gary Office Telephone 131 KasBau at -Thompson, Uasl Chicago Telephone 931 Last. Chjcaxu t'A'h Ti.'sms) '. -Telephone 281 lr.diana Harbor iP.cjjorier and Class Adv Telophona 2!3 li diana itrbor (Ntw Dealer) Tol'.phone 1134-J Wh'.Vug , Telephone 80-M Cro .v r Point- . Telephone J I? you havo-aoy trouble r'ltlntf Tnvt Timm niaKe com t; ''' inmiuuiately.io the Circulation Department. llaiiiitujii privata.-excharKe) - -i 3100. 3101. S10J (Call for vvhw.nc," d-trt mcn( wanted.) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If you fall to receive yout ropy of Th Tim as promptly as you have In tha pas!, please do not think It he - r lst or was not titnt on tunc, iiomctnbtir that the mall kcrvico is not that it used to bo ar.d Cut complaints' are li'iitrj.'.l from many source'? about the train and mall service. The Tikss lias Increased Its m.ailinc equipment and I T:lvir. arnet,;ly to reach He ;-;itro!is un time- He prompt n eavij'.n; ua wnen you do not set. your paper atid we will act p.oi-.ptly.

CARL'S COUP Former Kiuporor Carl tf thft on-iime Au?tri;i-Hun-p ry ensure is not having as oasy sailing in his atsunt to regain the throne iis ilid Constantino, whoso ; ( turn to power in Greece seems to have been his in-

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Thtre i. a. fundamental difference bet ween (lie 'wo casos. in C, recce, the chihns of the ex-kins was t'f' rio.l to the electorate. Constantino came back by ::s itation. There was a tasc e. f iovular choice of a .iverci.n. Tliouuh the great powers objected and oaiii refuse csistnuce to the despised government of 't "( f tVy could not Knck th? crown off Constantino's eu, without doing virlence to the principle of freedom 1' chedo of peoples as to their own government. Carl's position is that 'if usurper, although before i ue uriui.-tice he w as the lawful king. There may he interferenee from without to prevent hi a success and to 'i P-licJtl the authority of the recognized government of iluiiu.Tr. Tho (lander is that the rescuers will not he on tent with pushing t'ari out, but will themselves re.r.ni:i. In that case the restoration of genuine peace in KasU'i n Kviropc would bo put far into the future. $100 PEE CAPITA IN THIRTY MONTHS .secretary of YVc.r Weeks puts the cafe rather bluntiv v.-i.'.-u i-o told his pit four audience that the United states must raise $ 17.000. oo. 000 in the next thirty

months. Of course that figure was largely based on!

estimates, h.'if an Investigation of the debts coming due in that period auu the ct st of running the government i he meantime shows ih.t Mr. Weeks' ; otr ; is os-s-entiul'.y correct. Those ()f our - citizens w l-o have tiu-ir attention focussed on some pet project . i volving n appropriation from the Federal Treasury should ask t.em.'elves if it cannot be postponed until a move aus-pii-ious time.

HIGH TAXES Tn speaking of high taxes the South Bend Tribuna says editorially: "Taxes being paid by th people of Indiana this year for state and local purposes will amount to 46 per cent, more than the total paid In 1920 unless the estimates baned on figures from the 92 counties are far wrong. This remarkable rate of increase is due to the 100 per cent, valuation system which was In operation In 1 920 murh more effectively than in 1919. Its first year. Increased values of property due to the financial inflation of 1920. which was greatest at the moment of assessment, played a part in the volume of 1921 collection.-,. County and municipal authorities bhould not fail to take into account for the next year the change lu the method of assessing personal property, including household effects. The old itemiied list has been discontinued and individuals are permitted to submit a lump estimate Tf their belongings. While one may not foretell the result with certainty it is rery probable that the majority of householders wiii reduce their appraisal. The Hi 22 revenue from this source may be much less than this year's."

TV7EEDLE-DEE AND TWEEDLE-DUM Mr. Lansing's appreciation of the former President --ids or detracts little from the popular Judgment of rant unfortunate man. There is a matter concerning .'dr. Lansing, however, that the public has never un-:-top, i VnA probably never will. When the treaty i-.id covenant was completed he was -reported to have si'id'that the American people could only understand v-hat the document "let them in for" they would never accept it. He never denied the statement, and his ; ,-t-nf writings indicate its truth. l?ut he kept silent .r. the time aud was willing to let. his country become .i niembe- of the league of nations if the President

MOVING TIME Well, it's getting toward moving time again, and how busy a good many folk will be! They'll have to bring in the piano box from the back yard, where It las been cither a play-house for the children or a coop for the chickens. They'll have to wrap the old comforts around the chiffonier, and papers around the chair-legs. The old house will have to be cleaned up, and :-o will the new one. Something will be lost something always is and much will be thrown j'.way. There is a great deal of waste about moving. You remember Ben Franklin, in his wise way, said: Three removes are as bad as a Are. Yet when spring comes we see all the disadvantages of the old place; the landlord Isn't willing to do very much in the way of papering and painting, and a new place looks a let better. What is even better thRn a new house of some erne's else to live in, is a home of your own. Then when you want something done you do it yourself and have the satisfaction of knowing it has added a little to your own property. You feel established, and your neigh'iors begin to think ycu amount to something. This year you buy new screens, and next year put a little hedge around the lawn. The whole thing's yours. You have a just pride in it. It is a fine plan, if you must move, to more just once more into a home of vour own.

GERMANY DOES NOT enjoy paying debts any more than does the Individual whose schemes failed to materialize.

THE CLEVERNESS of a lawyer is sometimes ind'eated by his ability to keep his friends from getting free advice.

THERE ARE many kinds of fools, and then there is the man who starts out to get even with a lot of folks.

Mrs. Harding got into the white house just in time for the spring house cleaning.

It took a microscopic island in the Pacific to start another International yap.

P 1M iiMmtf-I ft f Women of , .J;M IP J fe-rffi I

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THE critical stage of a woman's life usually comes between the years of 4 5 and 5 5, and is often beset with annnoying symptoms such as nervousness irritability, melancholia, heat ilashes which produceheadache and dizziness, and a sense of suffocation. Guard -our health carefully, for

it tms penoa oe passea over safely, many years of perfect health may bo enjoyed.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. It exercises a restorative influence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these:

Thomas. Okla. " I first wed Lydia. E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound in my girlhood days, by the advice of a friend. At the age of 47 I was troubled with dizziness, hot flashes, and became very weak so that I was unable to do any work. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with the result that I felt; better and stronger than I have for years. I have also given it to my three daughters, and always with good results. The Vegetable Compound is certainly grand for the ills r.f women." Mrs- J. G. Swamt, Iioute B, Thomas, Okla.

A fton, Tenn. UI want other stif-t-fenng' women to know what Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. Purine; Change of IJfe I was in bed for IS months and b id good t are, but did not improve. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. l'inkharrrs Vegetable Compound, which I did. and in a short time I felt better. That was rive years ago, and now when I feel run down and irvou.s I take the Compound and it always does me good. I wish ail women would try it during Change of Life, for I knowit will do them good." Mrs. A. Ksllek, Aft on, Teun.

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ASVW.IT a li.Mne.ly girl H.T much troublo convincingHKl.SGLr that she has an IVTEIXECTfAI, appearance. THE effect may not be quite PBHFRCT from her point of view HIT a roll-top gr certainly can COMB nearer acquiring a fiat style T1UJI w jhould think possible, PKKOS.4.I.I,T we have never CBAVICD gTeat wealth but we WOtLD really like to b HICII enouffh to over-work the nKCEIVISti teller at a bank. WE have noticed that if you CUE boy his own way he WILL us up bIx pairs of shoe WHII.I3 he is uping one bos. of shoe polish. W HV in it that a soul mate AS a rule has a pretty good (OHl'OHDAL figure? AFTKll a man hae had a. few OPrORTTSITIES he finds out that f'hey ABE rot g-vft. but jo'us. WHi: folks go to sleep in chunii, one of two THIXUS should happen, eithi-r the PHEVCHKH or th Janitor nhnuM jet busy.

I A married man has so man I OTHKIl worries in tbi? -oild THAT he is usually willing- to let HIS wife do all the worrying A HOI T the hereafter. THE world is full of hard cxperl-erx-f s AiD we sometimes wonder IV our depressed way iT 4 -t pf r rent MII.K of human kindness 1 unconstitutional. SOME men do not take Hny IVTEIir.ST in their aneestors linl.vs THEY left them a lot of coin. ASH consider the gas meter IT toi; not but go.sh HOW it can spin. AXIWA'y you will have to admit THAT a corn-fed girl Is MAKING the most of herself Ol'R Idea of the. unusual man IS the one if any WHO can put on the out m.o,,le SIOK curtains with appro. i mu ( oiuii;(tm;s wh'-n ht's caut.-ii; in a rain?t .rm WITHOIT Paying anyihim. H 1 S V a man is concerned abou-. wiiat HIl wifp may find out NEXT about him.

EX-EMPRESS IS SINKING IONt'CiX. April 4. A'lKiista -V-i.-toria. ex-empress of Germany it rapidly slnkinff according to a dispatch to the Dally News. The condition of the e.vempres.i is described as more precarious than at any time ainc she was stricken wilh th- heart disease from which she has been suffering at TMorn

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Editor TiMfis '.- snniianr n ih voters of Ksst CnirBKo thnt 1 be candidate for City Juds?" r tV- repuh-ll'-an ticker, snbj-ct to the primaries tay 3d. 1921. MICHAEL I-IAVRA.V.

Political Candidates Announce East Chi f ago rOB MAT OH Editor Times tsunject to the voter Of the city of Knst t'hicaRo. I will be a candidate for re-tiomina t ion to tha ofJico of Mayor of l-"nst Oilcago, at tha coming prlinarlos in May. l.HO McCORlIACK. Kdtor T : it T". .v..

I fini a candidate for Mavor of tost I t i l. ago. sMhjf.-t to th- w ishes of the

voir-rs m me .May j.rim.-iriea and that I earnestly tyiicit thfir support. J A M I OS JOHNS TON.

Kditor Tlnw.9: lif.flo announce t. tn- otcrs of r-.-;!t C-hic-sro and lr.diar Harbor that ni,i n c n,j Ms t e for lh nonilnation for the offic- ,f t'ity Jnds' on the CP iZ'-ns" I "art v Ti.-l;t Tli':H K 'vi:r.or.u rOB ALDERM AV Ddi-or Timks l"las announce to ri. voters of Kasi fbicajfo thtit I iwU b candidate for AhlrmMn-af.raree on t.Citizens" tickt;.

Editor Tmrs: nsie sr nounce t - voters of the iTrst TVard. Esst "Mcsro tliat. I will he a candidate for Aldor-rn on the Republican ticket, subject to th Trirnarles. May 3rd tuniAr.D DAVIS. I hereby tnnun' my aMerrnpnicandidacv for the third wsrd of th'- n-v ' East C"hf-aeo on the r-pi,hllcnn ttckV subject to the will of fh peopj. of ti rid ard. by lrtuc of thj prima rv of -May 3. 1921. lins FEHR1M.

Kditor .Time- Phase announce to the voters of East rhicnKo that I am a eantJiaate for the nonilnation for ijayor on the Citizens' Ticket. FUAXK CALIAIIAN

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Editor Timks- I v.ill be a candidate for Mayor of Fast Chicago on the Herubllcan ticket, subjert to the decision of the voters at the My primaries.

Tndians who opposed the Itussian inva-j ' 1Jts!on in 1S". j Editor Times: rica announca to e ,rk., .v , . I a candidate for Mavor on iho Uepub S. When a comet hre;,k no whatjjjcan ticket, sub.cct to the d-clilun of

noes it become." A nr. Meteors, fire- J w

ba.lls. meteorites, and shootinir stars.

1. What is the principal farm crop tn the United States? 2. Purlnsr whose administration wss the Tayne-AJdrich bill passed? 3. Wiere are the btKjet araenais in the United States located? 4. Did Alabama ever go Repu'o'.'can? 5. In wHat year did farmers pay an averagre of $10.43 for farm labor where board waa furnished? S. How jriany hanks are there in the country capitalised at $25. 000, CM'1? 7, How many Federal Reserve Banks are there? 8. How hitch is Eiffel tower? ?. What Is the longest bi leagi' baseball grame on record? 10. What two men foupht 7u rounos before one was able to defeat the other? AnsTfem to VrStenlHj'a Qnestlon.

1. If $1 waji deposited tn a savlnsr

account at 4 per cent compound intfr- ;. est. what would the account amount to ' 5n 100 years? Ans. $50.00. ! 2. What is a volt? Ans. It is a ' unit o-f eleotromoti ve force. One vo'i eija.ls one ampere of current passir.cr : through a substance having one ohm i rri resistance. ' t. How do you re-rluce tal'-ris oi water to pounds? An?. Multiplv by ; 10. : 4. When It is noon in New Y .!:; City what time is It in Hanava, Cuba? An.'. Jt is 11:3") a. m. the same da;,. 3. Where Is President McKln! y buried? Ans. In Canton. Ohio. (. What is the world's record for shorthand writing-? Atis. The, recor-.

Is 324 worda a minute. It was mad" De-cernber 30 ,19 IP. by Nathan Echrin in New York City. 7. How did Sitka, Alaska, set . name? Ans. From the. tribe KiJii Sit I. the most warlike tribe of A!sU:

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citizens of East Chicatro and Indiana

Editor Time? Please smoiince to tvo voters of the Fourth Ward. East "h;cetfo. that I will be a candidate for Ald-r-nnan on the 'itjzr-t,s Ticket E1JWAUD ADALBERT JJL"IL Edi'or Timks Flrave announce , the voters of the Fourth AVard In East Or. cqko. Indiana, that I wiil be a oandidnfs for Alderman. (,ri the Kcpvihliacn iickt:, subject to the primaries Mav 3, 1!21. JOHEI'Tt CHUItrLlA. Kditor Timks: Please announce to the vouts of the Fifth Ward. Ka.r "bics,, that I will be a candidate for Alderman f.ti the Itpub'kan ticket, robjeit to the decision of the primaries. May r?-d. ROBKKT C. SMITH.

Editor Timks: )le announce tthe voters of Fast Chic-airn tha t I w,li be candidate for Alderman -at-EarRe, on th Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, iiay 3rd. J. COAE. Editor Timks: Plea unnnimcc to the voters of the Third Ward. East Ch eapo, that I will be a candidatg for Alderman on thfj "itr.erV Ticket FRANK J. CISZCZON".

Editor Ttmks Please announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. East Cht-cas-o. that I will b a candidate for the office of Alderman on the Citizens' ticket. HIKE KOSOTEIilAX '

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me voters or the Seventh tVard. Indi-

ITarbor that it is my intention to be a ' ana Harbor, that I wtTJ be 8) candidate

candidate for the

nomination for Mavor

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of the city of Eapt Chicago at the jrt- , publican ticket, subject to the primaries

iiiaries hi oe neia in .Mav. A vote for .'H-y ..rn, i.'.i.

me is a vote for a clean, efficient busi

ness administration. JOHN" K. FiEPrA

roa city CLiaz Editor TtMes: I will be a candidate on the republican ticket for nomination to the office of City Oerk. of East Chicago, subject to the Mav prima-ie. EMMA SPENCER.

Editor Times: Tou may announce my name as a candidate for "1ty Clerk, on the republican ticket, of East Chicaa-o, the nomination beln subject to the decision of the primaries in May. BERT H. PETERSON. Editor Timss: Ton are authorized to announce my candidacy for re-mrnlni-tion to the office of City Clerk on the rep-ublicsn ticket of F.sst Chicano. subject to the May primaries. THUS. V. P.ICHARDS.

Editor Times P'one

J voters of East r'hicaao that I will be a

laiviulate ror lit o;fi.-e of City Cierk, of East Chicago on the republican ticket, subject to the trunaric". Mav 3rd. PETE7; WHALE N. Jr.

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Whiting POB MATOR Editor Tim- YoU may announce the voters of WhiHni? that I am a candidate for re-nominatlon fr- the offb e of Mayor, subject to the w;h.s of tivoters at the prhnarW jn Mav v.'alter e. &'iiiu'jr Editor Time- pi. nr.'- r-,--.,,, .. r.a ne s ca:.d:d " v, . ;.' ,. "l'y of Whit ins. n ,:-. r,. ,,. , de.-ision ,,f t(,e ';, .-,'. ; coining Ci v J'rt !:'!: M , - ; MAIIV .1, i ,-..) ,

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TOTt. CITT TE,FASTJP.rR To the Editor T'-.v Timks: Vi-tt mjv . announce that I am a w. filiate f . J City Treasurer of th- 'k . .. itas'. Chicajro on the Republican Tiil.vt, subject, ' -j ihe Primarifs. ' Very trp'y vottr. I W. DVPES. '

i.t or i!MC.;;-W.i v,i k'tvdlv a -- n r.i.ce to the v..teVs of Hammond tI -o-.a! he a scn.IM.il. !.-- .A

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Editor Timk$i W-,11 yo-i pi:i). ar. "ounce that I ni'i he a c didate 'or ' he nomination of ' 'it v Treasurer, for the City of Knr-t t:'hicao. Ind.. subject to the Republican primaries. IT. H. JONES.

Editor Tisirs:- !"!a" enrouree to l.'f inters of Hammond thai 1 will be a :i-(d;dat. 'or Major on t?.e RepubMca n '" :''-'- fubje.-t t th t-rimarles. Mav rd. 1?2 1. CILVRLES H. FRIEDRICIt. POa CTTT JXTDOK Eoltor Times: Please snno-jnw to the voters of Hammond, that I will ba a candidate for the office of Cltv .Tuse on the republican ticket. ubeet t th 4ectsion of the primaries in Slav I. I. MODJESKA.

rOB CITY JtTDGI Edi'or Timt:s:- Ple.r' annenne i

he voters of East i "hit ago Thar T Ji

be a candidate for re-nom. nation to the ! Editor Tivks- pv.j., office of City .IiidR.--. subject to tht j-ri- ! T sin a andn:i-. r f..r-t.Mrk-s. May 3rd, 1921. ' ,I-ide on fie i' i,-, IT T. CQh'F.y. ! t i the rriinr.i v t- - MEMM -

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f"""di '- ".,,. .,.. nomination for the of. flea of Civ .Tuds;e on the Republican ticket, subject to tlio primaries. May Jid. i?2l. DAVID C. ATKIXSON.

Editor Tif!:g Please arnourve to the voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for City .Tudi;e en the republlrsn th-ker. subject to the primaries. May 3rd, 1321. PHIL OREENWALD.

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EMINENT anthor5ti on nutrition state that a growing child m-rde twice the amount of food, in proportion to weight, that an adult oeeds. For the child not only uses up more energy than a grown person, but he has to have a lot of food to help him grow. The most important of aD energy foods is Dexfrose. Every bit of tarch and sugar you eat in bread, potatoes or vegetables has to be changed into Dextrose, before your system can use tt as energy food. This is one reason why Karo, the Great American Syrup, ts such a splendid food especially for growing children. Karo contains a very large percentage of Dextrose, so it is almost a prmdijlested food. Give your boys and girls plenty of rich nourishing Karo on cakes or spread on bread. It will make them robust and sturdy. Yemr Protection D eK fce 4tmtw4 hy ean eoBtafntna rrrop that sniglrt look Hfce Kmm. The name "Karo" la M ererr of erlatnal Kara look for k, rl be mre4 of full mtcM eaet and htfiheit omHIt

BLUE Karo T": itendard tabta irnip Alaa for reekint, r-kin( and candy makinc L1(ht browo color, dalictuua flivor a heavr-oodied arrup

RED Karo Tha Ideal Syrup far aver for rakfnc. baliin. candr maklna and preaenrlnc. Becaaae of tta honey-like apraaraoca many pratar tt aa a ecraad for cakaa, biscuite, bread. GREEN Karo rtavered wrtth hlcheat (rada real mapla auear. Vary moderate In price absolutely rra 1 ha makere ot Karo are tha world'a tareeat uvara of tha hlsbaat crada rnapla augar over a thouaacd tona uacd annually.

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rOJl CTTT TKEASTTSXR Editor Times: K'ndly announce tht I am a candidate for the nominatlf. for City Treasurer, of Hammond, suh. Ject to the derision of the Ren-jhhci voters at th: JVimartes on May Jrd. WALTER F. PIELEFBLD Editor TlMKf: Plesse announce to tv voters of Hamniond t hut T am a candidate for the nomination of City Treasurer. m the Repubiie.Tn ticket, Fubiecto the primaries. liv :!. 11"! edward" weeel.

Editor Tives Plea.se announce that T will be a candidate oi City Treasurer on the Democrat )c ticket, uhject to the primaries. Mav f!rd. tf21. eiuva pi) f. ; ;ebrecht.

Editor Ttvrcs 1'hb nr nounce to th toters of Hammond that T am a cand'date for the office of City Treasurer on the republican tbket. subject to the pr'marirs, Mav 3rd, 1c':i. E. E. lfAr.TZI.ER.

CTTT CLEXK V. tor Ttmks : You may arteennre fo the voters of Hammond that T f.m a candidate for re-noniina I ion for the , fice of City Clerk, on the Heptjbl irv u ticket, subject to the prima n-". Miy 3,1. ECl. ARNOLD H. Kl.-NF.RT.

n.-litor TtMKS: P'ea c announce to tha loters of Hammond that I will be a car., didate for City fcrk ..n t lie Republics--, ticket, subject to the pri nuriee. May 3rd, l?2t MILTON L HN.EN

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the voters of Himmond Cm? T r ill bo' a candidate' for the office of C!!y Cork on the Republican ttckf f. sub.tt ct to the p-;. run ri'-s M iv Z. JOHN A. MALO.

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Editor Timek: Please announce to the oters of H iiti-nonri. that I will be a c.-indiciatc for the office of City Clerk, fit 'ic- Kciuh':-!in ticket, suhj.-t to the decision of the primaries. May 3. 1M1. RCIvit.F IL ITORN.

Kditf r Tivtins I'i. aw nntionnee to r--oters of the Fourth Ward. Ha rprrfotid. ( Rober' sd a K ) thnt f lr'il be a candidate for the office of Alderman on the rfpnl lican ticket, subject to the rrimarse-. Mav 3rd. CHAf. H. TOOBRS.

E'lltor T'VE--Pleaje announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican tb-ket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd, 1021. E. JEWETT,

Ed ;! Timks: Please arnotince to the voters of Hnn-tr.ofd tint 1 am a eandlf?Rte f'T the rpuhiif nn r'TiiiiiaiK-n for C"iir.oi !man-at-:ar e, subject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries. May 3, 1821. EKHAF.D HOLMBERG.