Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1921 — Page 4
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I'he LrfUce Cou.ii Tunes - Dally except utm-day nail -at ilaj. jcniritai at the pustoitlOs; Hi ilaainitiiiu, ,'uu; -, .( k. I nc rime." -M Chi-.-. j-iiid'sna. lint tour. Jal citfpl uli-i.'. tJiurod 4.1 th- posloItlCe i Faat Ciileagu. Nowru Wvi 16. Ola. ilse Fake Courty 'I'mesSaturday and Weekly Kattion. Vottred t tti pu3t jfticc in Uainini.J, 1 ' To-uary 4. 1'Jl. Tr-o Cmry fCveniatf 1 iiiics ii.i c-pt sui'aay. tn red fct i.ic pcr-tofitce Ui ciaiy, April P, 1911. AU uiiUtf :hc oct ot toured, a. !:), as sccond-clas u.t-. k r.
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ar OITis TH -phone. 131 VtMiu & Thomra-.o. Ivt Chicago Telephone 931 ..s .'uICSRo (The IiIihs) . 'ft lev heme 2l ...a s:iH. Harbor (Hfp-r'tr ana Clat.8 Adv Tele,-heti 'U"'." K.rber l.Nevts Dealer) T. 1- phone llii-J hlliuif ret-phone nt-H Crj A t IVint Toll phone l tf you ha'-c .v.iy trouble getting Th Time make cum T;i.!U iiiirnee. lately tj th-. CI rculat ion Department. H&nirnou-i private -. hH :-Ke-) "lo'h olOi. 310J Kail for whi i -ver tle-jirt merit n-ant-Hl.) noticf to j? lbsckipkks. tt on fail to recti v& youi copy cr Thi Tints in r aisll ai you iiav In the pa.t, plcr.se. do not think If baa n lust or v. nut ,tiit on t:.-iiO, lipnioii.Pf;,' i hi-1. the mail rtc. is net what it ued to tie- and tv..-r complaum an ! t-i-j 1 from men-. Murcei aboi.it the train and mall "er- -. Ini TtttK has lnore-ej its T.Uing oquimont and la tc.lcin earnestly to rnch Ha patrons on time. Ho prompt ... i"!ti, us when you do not jre your paper ar.d we will f Pi'i;.iptlv.
BETTING ON AMERICA The curious fact is astiM.uuroti that tli.- i; l: n ? t r " jV. nvrj of railroad stocks has iticroas-ed materially in tins country in iho las-t six months, tlcaiiittt the ina'oilrv of many roads to make li iiieiid.s :;nd the Ffady fal'r.g or. In earnings. On tiie face of li. American Investors mihf an-.--i-r U he using iMr jtiiignn-nt. In reality, hew ever, . :-i.s lllingties.s to put money into railroad securities i lider nrtfcont condition- is ;m indication that those v.-ho huy shares or bonds ;it pre-ient low- figures urn '.en students of the markets and are putting in their rash with their e.-s fully open. I'hefe new o tiers of railroad stocks are merely "hrtUng on A.nerica." a stire-thlng wager that has r eue.j many a fortune. They feel absolutely certain t.;at gi.KvI Mines are to follow bad: that the railroad f-.ng';e will be unsnarled, and. with the return of prog,'i'rity, they ;ire ganibiing on a ratuil rise in "rails." The inly uncertainties are when tho turn will o'tiiti and wh"n ih- hot t tun will be reached in stock ! rices 1?ut th-' inan who bu;-s standard railroad ares ut this time and tucks them away feels that he io reasonably Mire ( a fair return n bis money, if he car-, the patience to wail a few months. It's fotth:.r without gambling, bee. use the '' : tor I:' t'jkiu-' ::'.) cliar.ce.s. TAXES Newspaper pa rai; : i Aii linking up deaiii and raet'. " ah such variations as the ingenuity of the writer j.-iftgests. may have had .something to do with the reviUmeiu s many persons feel toward pacing ihelr hbare fur the support of the natirna! and otiier gov-'-l nments undc r w'uicb they Me. lie that as it, may, ii (3 certain that many inulvidutls have an idon that i '.. are being imposed upon when they are assesoed ta.es for that pu";K).-e of meeting their own obliu.-u ioms the expenses of operating the system under which 'hey enjoy the numerous advantages that gc to make up I ue bum fot;i1 of human civilisation. It wili be readily conceded that taxes are always ,.1'iit a lit r ! higher than the vain-? of the benefits which accrue from them, but that is a matter which should ,ceeiv. attention before and not after the fact. 'Whenever a people rhocss to engage in dancing it is inevitable (hat the piper must be paid.
The nation is heavily taxed on account of the uriil war. It io probable that huge turns of money were spent needlessly during the couniet, but it was no time to bag",!,- over prices when human liberty was . iiie;,iv!;ed. Ta.es are higher in this ei unfry because at did on- lull i, art iu the war. Advancing costs v-
"rywhere have added to domestic taxes. Mate, county .tid muti'ciyal. It j.-; roRiiiig more to operate the public schools, and the administration of county and city vceinments has almost become a luxury. They are uovernmen ts of the people, liowever, and the people ohoubl not complain If they are asked to pay for them. After all. there is no nation in the world that givoo better reiuins f r the investment than the 1'nitt J Stat".-. Costs a re a bit high a present, but the adanlages ii: guaranteed freedom and personal privileges are good return l'u" the money puld in tuxes A LITTLE SERMON Vie farm beys more polite than city boys." The. ; her day w saw a little man of I'.' climb out ot his father's bnggv. tie the hors-e, and then stand and hold the annna'' head while two old ladies got out of an auto that had just driven up the s'treei. He wasn't .-.'raid for the horse. He vv as jiu-l being' courteous. Hiui't ci m-2 tide thai this is a trivial thing on which to base a judgment "f thai bo;-'s character. He's nil right. When he joins a pig club, when he goes away to school and when he gets big enough to go out sparkin' he'll Mieceed. Sparkin' by the way, is old-fash-hued. and maybe some c f the oung town folks don't know w hat it means. It means spooning, in the good, clean, old-fashioned de-.vnt st use. Itut about politeness: It really does do a person good t. see a young man or woman and their age doesn't cut any ice. either --mannerly and considerate of others. There is a. good deal of kindness in moot folks, but too often they're afraid that if they show U some ne will laugh. The person who sneers at politeness stamps himself as cheap. There are several things in this funny world that money hasn't anything to do with Ono of them is love, another is friendship and a third is (Oiirtesy. The surc.-t way to get the lir.-u two is to exe cise the taird THE WAR OF SKY AND SEA A lor.ily battle of the sky and sea 1.-. to be -tuged by the Cnited States army and navy in June. All types of airplanes and balloons, including many Martin 1 ombers. will be as.-en.bled at Langley Field. Va.. and will set upon a man o' war. Tho.'e who contend that the battleship is still the bulwark of our first line defenses and tin se who think rircraft has been sufficiently perfected to justify the consignment of all the super-dreadnoughts to the J tin it heap, will havs here the practical test and combat of. their theories. It Is remindful of the days of the Monitor and her . lassie encounter with the Merrimae. From wood to iron to steel has been in process of evolution in shipbuilding, all within .about, a century, that has (hanged the entire course of navigation. If the time is coming when winged ships will carry the world's cargoes above tiie seas, net on their surface, it is well to hera'd the development and to prepare for it. Certainly no warlike attitude need be seen lt) Cue determination of the army and navy to give sea bombing a thorough, accurate try-out. Kvervone wants them to keep abreast of the times, on land. n sea and in tiie air. The average man would rather have h i patience fired orci-pioTinlly than submit his income to the fame prH-ess. Th man w ho is a law abiding citizen docs not worry about the color of the laws.
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candidate for re-nomlnat ion to the ofliee of ilayr "f Kast Chicago, at tn tuialiiK priiauric.s -n Mmv. LEU UcCORMCK-
ru-ai-e announce thst fur Mayor of Ksst to i l-i i- washes of th
Ml M VVi ainbMien is never i Tll"ir.l, a!-.3s striving f.-r I AIT AIVIIIM-: and when
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ritOHAIU.V th; man who. '.'.'.en, A :S w ls? as he could, announced TIItT !.r:e th.tt ton.rroi re rcmra Ai;i;fl had happr-iK-d to
lot ai not lo tiiil it 1 1 ii l'lli:silllV(. at a e.o:u:i.-t r :e'-ct;nii, HHi:v a. man
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II" a k-""1 thine; that In.ni.- .n'l i (iM !tic. stopped i heir win Hi:i'l)l(i: ,....!y t-.,t hart Political Candidates Announce East Oik'.igo POB MAYOR
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GEOUOE BLOSXT.
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l.-Po.r T.MEW1 1 ca mllda t" f ot i Ih'-i n th. io 1 , -ei 1, 1. the May prim a 1 h .
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I.VMf.s 1 1. UtK.a. vot.-rs of th.- Fourth Ward. Kn't .!.- - e". that I will be a mnnldate for Alo-r--Idra. .anraiunoe l- ; m-in on The cSiizens Tl"aet. Mnyor ;,.. i c puh j ETiWAKO A DA M'.KIIT JlL'H.v e.t to the. ii--.. 1 n 0 j , I-.'i.'or T:mi: Please nnttoii. m
voters ot the fourth Ward n tv.-i.-t i "a 0.1KO, ItKlinna. that 1 will be n mi id.i t -for Alderman. .11 the K"nuM :ai-n T ic, - , 8!tbj..ct to tin; primaries 1a :,. i;.f JC'Stf.PlI ("lUTtIt.h.l
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' iril'.-r th it 1; 1--' in . in i-n: p-ii t.. be a ' 0-. !:. ' 0!a : .-- for th" imirirci t p-n f.,r Mayor of the city of I.ist 'hieroto at the pri ' 'o.i; os ,. h , 1.. ;i t-i-. A vote for to- ,i vote for a cp-an, effieient busia .- , au mi ai at ra '.ion. , JallX K. UdTA roa city clehc ' Kdltor TtMf T will !. a rn'ltd4 n (he t cp'.i t. : 1 .-.1 n te i;.; r..r nomiiiation i to the office of City Cork. ..f Knat Chl- ! cago, KUbJ-a t o M v prima -!!. K.M.MA ePUNCEIt-
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vter of the Fifth Ward. Ea.t t'h! tant T u-Ui b" a i-aial Ida fe for A'.d-i-"iin on the Jb pui-'b an ticket. .ubjc-t o the dec'sion of tj,, primarbr, Msc :) ip i;i:u-r . SilliTT.
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IF s -me girl, wet' AS cn.re!o.-,. about liu-ir ski:: AS tii y are about their wa(.-i-TIII.Hi; wouldn't be TtiUeh u-ac IX their wearing any clothe" WH.I. a. man ti&vc to be ir: JIi;i In fore tic i sick enoara TO Kef. a prescription roil h(cr?
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday. "Forbidden Fruit" und "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gih in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
Kdltor Ti-urta: You may nmsnuneo my
! j name m a nndbhit-. lr '"' y ('l.-rk. on ! 'to- rerii!hie.,ri ta-io t, of I'aut Chicago. 1 the r,'.rr.;ra;tii n h-iriR st.t'j.' ' to the decision of the pr:ma.roy in Mhv. FlL'ItT H. I'KTKlUO.V. i talstfer TlMl-:s: You are a,itl-:oil,'.r(i f., 1 P.'inounee niy eandaiaov f'.r re-nomina-. tloll t the off:, e 1 f I'i'y ". v'x on ri e repuldi'.-an ti-k'-t t.f Kar i.hica. subj j- et t. the Mav j-riniari. t TH' S. Y. lUCHARDS.
KU.tor Tivns: PImso onnoun-.e. 'he- voters of Hast Ctilcapo that T w b .- candidate for Alderman-a t -1 .arife, i;e Ke-puldb-Hij ticket, subject to t M'iniari'r, Mav 3rd. J. con
".;.t'-'r Ti.Mi:.-.:-- I'(im ani, ounce t. she vioe.e .),,. '-vjrj Ward. Ka-t Ch : r-.e.. that I v.-iP p.- a cindidat. for A -Ueiman on tho Citizen?' -r-a-ket HJAXK J. CKSXOZOV.
! Kottor TtluES-- I'i-a:.., roiiiounc to I v .ters of the rourth Ward. Kjwt CMI oii", tint I v. i i' he a candidate for thi ' fl i'-e r..f AJd'-rmau on the 1'itii.ens' tic. MIKi: KOSCItLJS'IAK
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ai.Il-elc.ee to th' that I will bo a of 'if y Clerk republican tick-ri-s M v r.r-L
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ITo Matter If You Have Eeen a Long-timo Sufferer There's Relief With Pyramid Pile Suppositories
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no matter wnst else you have used. It should Kive quick rnlir f and hat saved m : r. y
petit ion now ofiie .
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'a'a.'jO tinnour.ee to Cl ica-o that I will i'ay fork on tho - .den-- d by my in tin- Ci'y Clerk's
iiu ' !' TiMil: ieea.so ttnnojunce ,-. the voters of the Seventh Ward, Indiana. Harbor, thdf I will bo a candidate for the oniee of Alderman en the repub! nan ticket, tut joct to the primar.e.Mav 'rd, ia.'l. PHTI'.R COL-BiCIif;
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TOR CITV THEAStTHXR I ! To the jeep tor T:f Tivtrs: V t; rrtivj - snn-aince that I am a candidate fori
Citv Treasurer of the ty of i:a. t Chl-
caK" on tne j : .u toican 1 icivot, funjcci to tho Primaries. Ve-rv trplv vourv. D W. D1.TE3.
Kdltor Tu'F.s P)e.-o announce ' voters of th Fifth Ward. Tndiaivi. Harbor, that I will be a candidal- fo tiie uffii-t! of A bierman on the republican ticket, subject to tho primarict, May Srd, 1!-1. SHKJ'HARD If MARRION.
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AM ;rom hicr. moat o! us VVOII.I) love to play hooicey THi: yong nisin t iio lltll.DS a home and -in.:a.;s a W in, and kids tneifai may ha BITS in his h'lfry and sw .tilllT the foreigner pays the
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Ki'tii'ir Timks; I'ifa.ee jinr.o'ince tthe voters of iVist Cbiea-ro tint I Bar. a e.indldate f.jr re-nominaiion to tht of. lice of onunoil-nt-iarse. subject t- th-t Ueputdican primaries in Mav. tlKOUOE OSTvTCO.
i:,(!t.-,r TtMrs Will v ou ptenor. ;,r.. r. -.i.m. e thai 1 w . Ill be- a e-i .i,),(te f -r th-- coni mi t i"i or 'fi Tre-jsurer, fr.r
1 the City ef K; t ('i-i'- i-io, Ted., suhjeet j lo the Jteptib'. ie;, n sr.:.- 1 i- . 1 ' i". JUNES.
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s."ppositorio. at p n v dru- Ft ore. If is the right tliinir to do. to
r'Jv. relieve Itchinfr.
Ir .j .bleeding or -""fclrf-'p rotrudtnc p 1 1 e a. hemor- I and such r.;ctal troubl.s.
Take r.o substitute. Cse coupon for (
free trial.
'-'cr 1 IMF.--:- You innv flnnruit . the vol. tr of Wmtinj- that I urn a !- data - for rc-nom, nation fr the eftP 1 of Alavor. subject to the vPhes of tl.
! voters at tho prims ries in Mhv i A'fALTFIi. F, ht'iniAGJL:. ura t - 1 .
1 he otere ,.f la-o-t ('.'.i.-'oro that I Will i Fditor Timks: I'b ase announce jn . b-? a candidate f-jr r.-norn!nfttion to th I ratine a a candidate ft,r y,nmr o" th o.;'o e uf Cit J-.elpe. .ubjee-t to the prl- 1 'tt- of YVhitinft. In.ii-ma. Mib'ieet t th
inai'i.a. -May ,i-j, ia.'l. I !"-:-in of the Tt-pvtblican --o'er" at tht
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TOK CITY JUDGE T'M-s: Post.- ,-,ri
eomin -x City Primaries
M A I; T J. CUNP.OY.
FHEI! SAMPLE COlTOJf rritAVftn pnta; compact. ( r-rsn-.-i l llidc . Marshall. Mich. Ke-flv .-r.'l n-p a rr- samrt'- of Pyramid Pila Suppositorirs, In pliia Typer. arne
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voters ol j.as: ' nlcRgo thHt I wi.l he a j nndidat e for 'o- Judge on tie- repubPctoi ticket, subje.-t to rh.- primarie- I Mav 3d. It' 31 1 MP.fr V.F.K IfAVItAX. 1
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!iid,;or TiMt:: T'o-ae aotaeiree to1 the voters of Fa t. 1i:crgo and In.'Itana I Harbor that I ato ft raiLdldate for the I nor.iinat -on for th.- off;.-., of c-,!v Judg-: ' ou t.o-; Caizviis' !'-r' T:.-!-, t ' 1 iccH r. cu;r,ai,i, i
TOE MATOS Ul.t-e- '1 fans- You tr.n. atir-eunco to" Miters of Ipimmond t'.iat t rT,-i a runriida'e c.r r -nomlnut ton for rlio off leai of Mayor, on th Pepuh'.ican ticket, sub. j',-t to th" wishes of the voters at tho 1 lanairiej in May. PANIFI. Jir.OYVX
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Here are the things you need at much less than you usually pay. The thrifty women will lay in a big supply at these prices which are in effect only as long as lots last. Read every item. COATES TriKEAD Bret grade in black, HAIR PINS Assorted sizes of the regufer white and ail numbers, V r !0c box for 7c; and thr regular O per dozen spools : . 5c box for KOH-I-NOOR DRESS SNAPS Regular 10c BELTING Readv -made adjustable b.-ltins. qualitjr, the best made, black, white j? with hook and eye. read; to sew 1 A aad sizes, a do;.en to a card at in skirt, regular 25c quality X CrflURENS WAIST AND GARTERS "lit- RIC-RAC 3 yard ro!is of Ric-Rac. a fine tie Folks" brand, well made and " Q durable grade, regular 10c finished, regular 25c quality U. . . . - quality, at this srle TAPE 3 yard roils of cotton tape, O PINS A paper of 300 pin?, our 5c O. regular 4c and 5c rolls for roll. . ... " quality, this sale for V HAIR NETSWcll known "Fashion Net" SAFETY PINS Assorted sizes of Safety make, regular 15c kind, all 1 1 Q Pins, a dozen on a card, the rcg- A shades, special per dozen A A Vlar (x ancj g,, cards for tV SrFOPFvNG BAC-aShoe string basrs of good PEARL BUTTONS An extra good grade, qtraliey. rsrular price 35r, J Q -U t5, regular I 5c qualitv, 1 f
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cumulate business: It's Up to You Get Your Share
Why complain about business being bad? Use the long-distance telephone and be your own stimulator. The service is good, and the cost is reasonable.
i-d;-oi Times: Win v-u lend!- on Uf.ee .,, the voters of llnmiiiond that
I 1 "-hall be a aendb.la to for Major on the I i 4-t)ocrat!c ticket, subject t.'. tti'e pri1 ir.arte.-5 to be ht-hi, Mav 3, l'O' j " n. SIMON.
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l.iJl'op Tistrts: Please n nnAtinc- to j :hf - oters of Hammond that T wi'l he . eandida'e fT Mayrr on th- Itejh; (en u i tic:(e. -uhject to the rrlrrinrl'.'.". May J Crii. 1. "1. CTlAP.I.r.S H. FRir.DKICII
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t Fdito- TtMHs: Wi:i y.et L.n.Ki j co'ince to the voters of' Ha -.m.cnd
I I "hn.il f n eatnildate for Mayor on t'o ! fie--e-ci-at ticket e-ybj.-of to ;he r-r-mai'a. ; to bo hcij Mav ".. 10; ; . I 1. M. .vi dl'IIto
toe citt jrrur-T: E(i!',"f Tinks: 1'1 f "i" , or io the vo'ers of hii'.mn'vi. lii-t t w b p candidate for the (-f!Te. . ; y Judon the republican ''iri-.i to th decision of tiie priinar.ee y:lv I. I. Mi TMCSM-V,
j r.d.tor Tr.ir.-r Pl-j--e I am a candidnte f.r the I fud.ue on the Hrftib ican I to the primaries, Mae
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Fditor Timk:--PIti'o ,-.r,roi; nee in ooiumnx of your ! y.-r ihai 7 am a car didate for r-'-ei'-c -t i -m i.. :i-e office cf City JijdiTO on 'he r,e-v,.,.-r-,t i.- ticket THOtD-iKi; C. KFOTZ
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(Candidate f..r th- nomination for th of -i tl.-e f City .Judce on the T!-publtean 1 ticket, subject to ,he primaries, Mav
srd. yy. i. niVID C. ATKINSON. F'?;tor Ti'frft Pleae announce fo th voters of Hammond that I will b n candidfite for City .Tndjre on the republican ticket subject to the primarle--, Ma - 3rd, 1?:'!. PHIF GrtKKXvVAT.P.
TOS CITY TXEAStT&ZX Kditor TiMrn: Kindly announce FI am 8 eatidtdfte for the nomlnstle'i for (Vy Treasurer, of Hammond. uH1"ct to the .hcislon of The Ren:iblie(i voters at tho Primaries on May Id. 1321. WAFTFR Y. PIEFFFI5FZ
Fditor Times: PIeao announce to . voter." of Hammond that T am a camit date for the nomination of City Tren" tirer. on tho Pepublican ticket, suhje.--to tho priniaries, Mav . F1 F.mvAnn wfpf:.
Fditor Time l'lro anri'fun' that I veil! be a candidate ofr City Trrresu-. -r on the Temocratie. ticietp subjt-ct to ;lo: pri mnriea, Ma "rd. 1f?l FDW'A IIP F C, ' i F I F. F r'H T .
1 Fd:t r Tiv(r? ra'i annonnre to tw I --ntcri of Tlamniond That I am a mnA' date for the office of C:'y Trra.-irer c r : the republican fok't, 5 ul.Ject to tho pr n.arlef!. May Srd. 1!?1. i K. F. IIAP.TZFER.
CITT CI.EBJC Fl tor ""iMR-i: You mav atir.ovi mo 'i the voters of Hammond that I aio candidate for r. -nomination for the ,. tree of City Clerk, on the Itepu hi hi, -. tt.-Uet. subject to the primanc". Me-. 3d. P':i. AP.NOFIV H. KFXFKT.
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Tftit-.r Ti.vtth l'ienre flrmounce ( o i: .' i.,i'-rs cf the Fourth "Ward. Hammond rh.a.t T v!l! be a candidate for Alderman on the Hepiihlican ti. diet, subject to tha priinaricf!, Mav Srd, U'SF r:. jntvr.TT.
Fditor Times: Plf ao nnnounre t- th - tor'-, of Hammond that T am a e-and--csto for the republican rorninallon for (oiinci'man-at-larre. subject to th' v, leii-s of the voters nt the primaries. M.c- ?. I, SF rrttFt v i: 1 itot.miiktv.:
