Liberty Express, Volume 13, Number 31, Liberty, Union County, 3 March 1916 — Page 4
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P i.j. 1 .1 Coupler tbe advantages of tbe ground- in from blockade In,. usiiflicicnt inj tin- impression bein;r tliat bv means menU of war tuati-riiiU we may look lite.l in tlie "watcb your www" nnc rOlitlCal AnnOUnCement loir. tlt ,H to sustain for merely nix terminal or trackage. .,,vy ..t f .bitralion any ÜKtiM run bread, will f"nvrt"1 to ", rmal condition- in .Miii recently standby tlie New Ynik
week a r-Mitntioi that bun it a Jm-H- ni war "u,Ti,ch, grain, etc. Tii- )st )V,.,(,,, ,0Ur .. will ,aU Aviation lor Improving !)., ton.liiou an.l t thank of CnngrcH for the In- a liamlic.p to the .ii,.r,.illI ..flicieii- , ' , , ,r : llff "",,r"1 f ,,,,r f"''K balance a I Son of I he Poor. New York wa tin ' - . ,.v ii ml .r....... ,,w , .. ... There I"" Int'ii ii fulling ir 'i new ,.... .,. ,, ,, . ,
r ol wit' yer. I i !".' oi ln Whole' . , , . . I -K'nuir anair. I in ot t - Ii it citv to 'tilmt ml Morula the lirt 'id nl rv , foreign orlr for war munition and ; tnlinir to r.. iv i i . i , ' , ., , . . . ... I"iitr.- I . . , , i . i l" n xm- tin' cont iiiiii-I an thus far the only state to mark tin
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For Congress. Wo arc authorized to announce John M. I.ontz as a camliJate for the noininttion for Congresu from the Sixth Congnsional District, subject to the uYciioii of the Democratic voters at the primary election, Tuesday, .March 7, IIUO.
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For Copsre8S.
We are authorized to announce 1'inly ,kin,' the table door
II. (Jray as a candidate for the nomination for Congieua from the Sixth Con
gressional District, subject to the Jeci,i f .0iHM1f everything we didn't demand!
the
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What' the kiek doennH Ceruiany
and loaf alon until
a red up. To I
N a nuisance that lnu1. tanl on the
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l-.riti-h navv now aprars to be busy rinimi up. lo n,e trau lh, the freight-, , " ' . ,,,., in 1,1111 11 'ii . .. . ... mi. .um v. nl.. ni it tutu' i lower eot than in
idiny where it belong and not obhtnict l,w'
I'nited States. Henceforth our
manufacturers inu-t -et fewer for
ion of the Democratic voters at
primary election, Tuesday, March 7, 191(1. For Joint Representative. We are authorized to announce Albert F. I5ell, of 'Union county, as Democratic candidate for Joint Kenrcsentative of Wayne and Union counties, subject to the decision of the primary election, Tuesday, March 7. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of Klmer E. Tout as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Union county, Ind., subject to the decision of Democratic voters at the primary election, Tuesday, March 7th, 1916. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of Frank O. Craft, as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Union (fbunty, subject to the decision of Republican votera at the Primary election, Tuesday, March 7, 1910. For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce Vivian Kgan as a candidate for the nomination for Treasurer of Union county, Ind., subject to the decision of Democratic voters at the primary election Tuesday, March 7, 1916. For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce D. O. Abernathy as a candidate for the nomination for treasurer of Union county, Indiana, subject to the decision of Republican voters at the primary election,
Tuesday. March 7, 1910
Now that l.onmania is reported on the point of entering the war. it Italy" turn. Tlu honors of war continue to mount up. K.lna Mayo nays that London is now talkiii-' American slang.
And what has become of the old-time dauiM-l who used to bop on a chair and scream when he wiw o inoue? The company which advertises its ail; tomobile ball-bearing as "fool-proof" has discovered the only tbinß that is. What a villainous nhanie it was for that British skipper to refuse to save the lives of a Zeppelin crew, their hands frofhly red with the blood of women and babies! The President's Supreme Court decisions seem to arouse even more interest than the Supreme Court's.
h hlV.,1 travellers ' imU'V' "" U "0t ,,k,''-V t,,ftl IHHIIIIM, .,, tri IUI.
tiiev win ii iiifci cr eea.e. i
iof orders from the railroads, from ship
builders an.l from our forthcoming preii.aredness movement, which it i pi ob-
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passenger oiisiness. lint for all the
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'Ii 4-i. i M trim.- mmih'W hrro im , , ..atientlv waiting for freist t,. .. ... ftorers anticipate a confined supp
pends on regular inerehandiM. hipments. Delays irrifiif'mtr iMriti mil 1 unit In..:... .
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lanie Will in nine iiimii.1 -
I The home buildinj; trade has also re-
ooeratiou from delaved fn.i.rl.i .1.1: ....
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Wl.ll e little shipment of ifM.,J....t.l i nwan l"" " " ' 7 .
steel in eoiisiruciiou whin. 1 .j the subsidiary hteel industries there is also a sharp trade revival. Other branches of the metal trade are having a jfenerous share in (lie boom, notably copper,
venieiice.
iinpurts; ji factor of the Connecticut Heseareh Assoeia-
whieh will tell unfavorably in the long fi.ni. The other cities are: llaltimore, run upon our export trade. Tl. only ; Pitt-letryh. San Kraueisco. Colorado ollsct to this is (he improved status of Springs. Amsterdam. Hi idgeport. riuinthe foreign exchange situation. iieh a ; Held. Lynchburg. Schneehtady. Patersun. year ago was assuming very threatening I'oiighkeepsie, Pueblo. New Itritain. aspects. This is a eomplient ion w bich I'asadena. South Orange, .Jersey City and does nut appear likely to occur again. Sacramento. i TlIK MONKV Sl'IT VTION I "Information is the only ammunition rr. 'we niH-d in this fight," says Philip S. The money situation continues satis- . . . .. 7. ' , ' 1 faetore lnn1.l.. t I. I...: , vvtUß the effort, "and
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Kxa.perating delavs occur in factorv 1 " "0,,H' ,,,n,,"" ' . . " I""" 'V ...., lms ... ..: 1 : 1. L1I1I.. ilcirree ami t Iiis I suite of tl ll I'llOllllltlW . .... . ..... ..f I .... .
n en in a iiiiii. 1 . p- 1 1 - - - '"-"1 i'.i 11 11 in ui ma us.
The latest refxirt of the country's national banks shows an expansion of $1,. OI0.000.4MM) in loans compared with a year ago. This is the largest expansion since IHM, when the increase was nearly !MMUMM.OiM. How much of the increase has liecn due to loans on returned Ameri-
Those recent photographs of Pheims are better preparedness arguments than a ton of speeches. You might refer to Philadelphia's "table bustin" negro evangelist as a sort of chocolate Sunday.
TlIK PKKSI DENT'S REQUKST. In a letter to Itepresentative Pou, acting chairman of the house rules committee, President Wilson nsks for an "early vote upon the resolutions with
Z'.'. regard to travel on armed inerchantment
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in order that there rnav be
The LibCrtV ExpreSS Ilff,,rd'l an immediate opportunity for full public discussion and action upon ESTABLISHED 1903. 1 . A. L , ,. . ! -Z b tt x them, and that all doubts and conjeeOfficial Paper of Union County. t mj nJ om fop PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY IN THE tign relations once more cleared of damINTEREST OF UNION COUNTY IN WR misunderstandings." GENERAL AND THE TOWN OF ... .... ... M Wilnnn is rirrht in
LIBERTY IN PARTICULAR. , , ,. , ., ...
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THE EXPRESS PRINTING CO. country is one that can not be dodged. F. L. BEI I YM Ell H. M. HUGHES flermany is entitled to know the truth Office in Curt Bloek, Liberty, Indiana. us ( ijip political situation here, for it Liberty Telephone No. 164. s t.t.rtllill that m.r courHe will be as in Entered as Second Class Matter at th truth it hat been influenced to a conT-) . iM.. . r I U.lu Indiana
w j-awi., I ) .1 a. 4 .. ... .1.- v.-1 :..-
be the attitude of Congres. It in n
by .n.ieaf ' doubtedly true as the President aays.
uy mIiu Thru. Menth'.!!!! I " " that "the report that there are divided
material stands off on some remote nid-1 ...... -IIa.! i . 1
ing. initossinie 10 locate, workmen must lie off and manufacturers fail to keep promises. It is an intricate problem ( operate passenger trallie safely through the tangle of freight business. Of course prompt passenger service is very essential. Many roads have a rhronic and slovenly habit of delay ia
passenger operation. Hut regular freight service is just an important. The business fabric will not run smoothly unless
its material is promptly und regularly
supplied.
The country has grown fat. and the
freight blockades of this winter have
shown that railroad equipment lm not
kept pace.
UNPAID UII.I.S. Not every one who lets his hüls go
unpaid is indifferent about it. Many
people would gladly pay all they owe,
could they collect the debts due them.
Put with many other persons, the more
easily they could pay, the less rvndy
they are to do it. It would make them
very tired to sit down monthly and write
off a dozen checks. !y lilting the bills
run, they ran do it all in one job. This saves them much hard wmk. Vet they may have idle money in banks.
Some business men allow bills to run
to save a trifle of inteiest, losing which would offend their thrifty souls. Of
course the creditor is meanwhile losing
interest. Hut creditors are cfuio'J.red grasping creatures who have all the money they need.
A larire percentage of the business tuj.
ures are of people who would be perfectly solvent if they could collect I heir
bills.
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jftSEf-rilUTfCN RATES
Advertlslr? P.atrs on application
fading Motices, per line 1
the only information needed is the one simple fact that unsniothered sneezes spread diseases. 1'reparedness is easy in the anti-sneeze campaign. 'Have a hanky handy.' That is all there is to it. We do not ask people to stop sneezing, but what we do ask is that they sneeze into a handkerchief."
the demand for which continues upon an unexampled scale in spite of the fact that prices are the highest on record in modern times. A a result, the securities of the steel, copper, other metallic and the chemical industries have shown more strength than other sections of the security markets. Our foreign trade rellects changing conditions. The fact that the munitions movement has already reached its zenith is plainly evident, many items under this head now showing" important declines. Kreiidstuirs exports showed a decline of .$ir,(Mili,iMH in .lanuary and cotton a de
crease of J.i.iMHi,oiH. We have now reached the season when exports usually decline, und in view of the smaller ship. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION.
counsels In Congress in regard to the for
eign policy of ,the government s being
1. :n.i..c:..a um nf in fnreirm cam
. y. I uiaue iiiuiioii iuii9 .."v. o
iIHANGE OF AnURtS5 I .,. . ,
way give former address as well as "y ; . " ner ore, whn ' orderin . paper to embarrass the administration in us 'S?- negotiations. u.;.i.v- M-rrh 3. 1016. The President, therefore, asks that
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there be an amrmauon 01 me unny
What we want from Germany is an Lliri,oge which he believes to exist. But r l- .l 'i:... .....I vol'.a.l. i l font Inn alimild
assurance 01 uuiu nauuuj m 11 it uoes uui e.-vmi, in v, bility. be made known. The highest interests
of the country demand that there be a
Trouble about peace in Mexico is that vote. Congress is as mucii a pari 01
all tl.oc generals would have to go 10 the government as me itcsiucih i, u..u vork. as a part of the government it should
express its opinion on this very import-
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Necessity i also the mother ol pre- ant issue, n I . .. i- it,... .. n.it.l Yn ti r auch
naredness. ilomesnc poncy mt-ic 1 ' I .. r. . I . il . .l..,i:n. I Ilm
neeeSSltV. lillt IUTe ine luuoiui; wi w.v.
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Wo.drow Wilson's head seems to be as nation betöre tue worm s. I i 1 .1 !1l sc rrA in VftfV
na i.ia nhn have been, aim bum it. "-w
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It is Mirprising how quickly a
will run around a town. When yo
that long standing bill due the $
, ia ;n.m...liaf nlile to sati-N t).
teamftter. The Utter can nettle ir i' butcher, who can now pay that l hil
at the printer'. So it goes. The net result is a new foelir gj'f "otfldenoe and good ujU ,If ger etil delt
paying custom couui ! nnjlB.rn.Ä i
Pay-up Week, a great minytpeopi
would feel a new courage a bo tne
business future. They would bu; mot
freely. A wave of new business out
upread over the country. Let everyon
do what he can toward it.
Funny none
ever occur in a brewery.
The following Is a list of the candidates lo be voleil for ut I he Primary lOI.-cl Ion to
he lielil on 1 iiesilay, Alan Ii 7, 1 HI ti. be tweeii (he limns of U;00 A. M. and Ii P. M.,
low n ; Democratic Ticket. For Preslilint VVi MiDKoW WILSON, Trenton, New Jersey. For Vice President THOMAS K. MAUSIIAI.U Imllunui.olls. Iml. For I'nited Stales Senator JOHN W. Ki:itN. Imllunupolis, Ind. For tloveiiior JOHN A. M. A I .Mit. Port lu ml. In. liana.
Li:o.Ai;i II. CLOKK, White Klver
Iwp , Johnson t'o., Imllanu. For Hciicsriitatlve In t'oriKi"-ss, Sixth CiniKti HNioiial IHstrlct FIN LEV II. tSlt.VY, Connersvllle. Ind. JOHN M. LONT, Itlchniond, Ind. For Prusicutlnn Attorney, Tlilrty-aeventh JikIIcIuI District JAM KS A. t'LlFTuN, ConnersvlUc, Ind. Fur Joint Itepresentative Wayne and I'tiloti Counties ALHKUT F. HELL, Union Twp., Union '., Imlluna. For Tn usurer Fnlon County VIVIAN EUAN. Liberty, Indiana, l-or Sheriff I'nlon County ELM EU E. POST. Liberty, Imlluna. ror Con.ni r Pnlon County tJAitUETT PKiMAN, Liberty, Indiana For Surveyor Union County THOMAS o'Tool.K. Liberty. Indiana. '"CoiuVrv"'' " tt,w IHlrlct, Union GIlniiuNnJ'- I,EAIlI). CotUKe Grove. For CommÜHloner Third District Union l oun:y FIIANK TIITTTtSTON. ColIeKe Corner.O. t. . rwbllcan Ticket. For Prosa. iv -
eil fA'.l u & - "AIKBANK8, Indlanap-J
For t.ited Stute Senator AinHUU It. HOHINSON, Indlanapolta, Iililiana. HAKKY S. SEW, IndlanapollH, Indiana. JAML'S K. WATSON, itushvllle. Indiuna. For liovernor JAMES P. GOODRICH, Winchester, Indiuna. QL'IXL'V" A. MY KUS, Logansport, Indiana. V, A KUHN T. McCRAY, Kentland, Indiana. For liepresentatlve In Congress, Sixth CoriKreHslunul District IUNIKL W. COMSTOCK, Ulchmond, Indiana.
fiDtfiiN nv enrn iwn cuvm
can securities it is impossible to deter- ; mine, though in this connection it mav be mentioned that the loans of the New i St '"I t Springs, Nevada, ha- fig. York associated banks have increased ,lr,", Prominently in discussions of the $l,0;u,.HMi.Cno during the year, and that or,ß'" of on' deK,sits. The waters of of this amount over $70.(MO.IMS) repre- V""K ontain the precious metsented loans on investment securities. U ,ni"ul,, ltities, and the sinter This phenomenal expansion of loans M""'' ' contains several minproves that inflationary influences are ''ra,H t,,at ar(" ronon constituents of operating in an irresistible manner, j ort' 1,8 W,'U a mul Ta'titie9 of many These must be attributed to operation j" fth" n,n'r """"ie constituents of ore of the federal reserve-act. to the ro. . ''tH, including gold and silver, hud, tnarkable importation of gold and to the .,r'K- therefore, -uggest that many general inflationary results of the war.,iu"1 lH'r,,alm ,n,,st ore-bearing vein- lune Fortunately the cash reserves of the ! formml hy ,,0t Wat,'r" rhhlS fro" I. ...... . .I.....I... 1. 1 1. . . .. .
country's national banks show an in. "mi" "" "'ougnt t-n-rr
crease for the year of .$l(M.n(M).(KX). TlIK tHOP OUTLOOK. Tlu re is one feature of the situation
metal contents up in solution and de-
posited them i nopen spaces or fissures in the rocks through which the waters tllltthmiwl I lift ili-tt.aull .if . 1
which is not all that might Im' desired. , , . . , . . . .. . . '" inlliieneed by chemical reaction with ami that is the crop outlook. Our win- ,. , , 1 (the surrounding rok. .Many ore deposits ter wheat acreage promises to tdiow a' . . . ,, - ... 1 ,. , . ' .... an' inidoiibtedly formed n other wavs. small decrease owing to contract ion in J t. ., , 4l . .... foP Home are iimjuest lonabl y of scdimenthe South. At the mime tune a very ..... ... 1 ii r ., . . . ti,r.v "iigm and the metal content of considerable portion of the winter wheat ' . 1 1 . ..... . ,. some others lms Iktii earned down, recrop has been winter killed. According 1 . . . 1 1 .... . .. , . h deposited, and concentrated by ra n to the present outlook there is no chance . . , ... , 7 r . 41 1 , . . ur that descended into the earths for another bumper wheat crop in PUlU . . . ... , ,., . . .. . . .1 , 1 .crust, but the 'hydrothermal' originIt is too early, however, for crop pros- .1 ...... ... , ....1- 11 . t t t a lhat t,"',r deposition from aseending pects to become an important factor 111 , . , , , ' ... , ' . . .... ,,,,t water of many of the more valutne business situation. , , , .. .... . . able ore deposits is indicated by the The immediate outlook is exceedingly dos(. rf.,alion oWrv, at Inany p,ttC(1( uncertain. If home inlluenees rule we between mineral veins and eruptive should have an active and advancing roi.U Thermal waters are believed to market, but they do not. On the con- !M.f j ,)Iirt at ,,.u.ti ofT by 8,oW,y trary this market is dominated more j ,.(mtUir ( soli,lifyir,gmase- of igneoiiH
,,,., ,.,,-r oy me uisasuous connici rock (magma) deep within the earth (IT. acrosH the sea. The pressure of foreign s. C.Kdogieal Survey).
holdings of American securities is constant and must continue in view of enormous loans still pending. WATCH YOUH SNEEZE. Seventeen cities and one state, through
their health departments, are now en-
DUNLAPSVILL " CHURCH. Preaching nxt Sunday morning at 10:01 o'clock." Subject!- "The ' lieneyolences of the Presbyterian Church." Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.
DAVID R. MOOKE, Minister.
. of those "accidental" fires application of a principle of internation
al law.
For months the President has been
4l.af Tr'innr.le. Then all Of
a 11 T- ' IUI il llll I 111' 111 Lllllll I'l IIIVl'Vf "
AnET!Ll U sudden certain resolutions are intro-
anu tne crown x,..,- Confess challenge the posi-
the nolice have made no arrests so lar. 0 " . uic puiae . , ... ovl.rnment has assumed
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mntnlainnil ami WO U'PrP told 111 1
a I II llll llltllll LUIII Va M UV " X- a-w "
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Speaking ot the navy, me n-a.ut.i . , vote of
evidently wants to see America first. wmt f0ulJ lhe
lli.rl'm rrovernment think except that the
Senator Sherman has been indorsed by .,. Vernment was not sustained
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Illinois Ilepublicans for the lresiuenuai , rican pe0ple in its demands
nomination, and his supporters insist j?"(,jjevng tnatf jt couid Kee no reason for that he now looks more like Lincoln than ti tj so demands. There was the
ever. :ime difTuultv when Bryan resigned as
Secretary of State. German statesmen
Possibly the Filipinos w ill perversely I naturally felt that there was seri-
decline to be given their freedom. 01rt ,iivjHion n this country, for they un
doubtedly looked on the American Secre-
No man can be happy unless he tries tarv )f state as a sort of Premier the
to make others happy. head of the government, as it were, this
feeling that we were not at one was
A Newport News correspondent refers strengthened by the revolt in Congress
m)i broad mouth of the James." last week.
Wl.v this eternal picking on Olli? For these reasons, and others that
! might be given, the resolutions can not Moses called Canaan the "Land of be 'allowed simply to die. Congress must
Promise" but he never knew anything go on record. The purpose of the I resi
dent is not to embarrass cerium members, or to put them individually on rec-
about Germany.
First thing the Texas "Cyclone" Davis ord, but to put the country before the did, after donning a collar, was to get worhl in the true light in order hat orhot under it. eiP governments may know that the, .-a are dealing with a united country. II
Li m.r nr.! in Im llip rase, that
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ill a Hi line 1 i'l".- lf mö.,a b.f
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us have a vote. Indianapolis News.
old-fashioned, brutal comic valentine indicates that the world is growing more i'i -
Poult' FREIGHT SERVICE.
a a . . t t .
rr.. c).cm,n nf the desire for There is complaint tins winter irom
1U KUIC WUnill " " I . .. . . 1 J
ffl,.a,;nu. m a not many railroad lines aouui.
fication from his constituents that they freight traffic. Many roads, particularly
nn rrc. mose centering .1.
OUTLOOK UNCKUTA1N.
Henry Clews says that in spite of e
ceedinclr stimulating home conditio
the stock market exhibited a deprcsse 1 -. undertone which at times developed int Tor Prosecuting Attorney Thirty-seventh unacnonc 4 Judicial IHstrlct general weakness. The chief reason 10 ;iali'H Hl.MtiLlCK. Connersville,
renewed selling was tne unsai.s.aciur j(,,r K(.pre8t.ntatlve Wayne and
drift of our relations with Lcrmany; in 1 nion Counties UIHl Ol ' .ah v ii' iiii.ii.'o c ... V ..I I ryi,..
..... . a. JUII.1 . JlilIVHO! VttlllUI -Iiyt fear of a split between ( ongresa am in.ii.ina.. 1. Wilson and the steady Pres OI.1VKU IVLAFUZK, Liberty, Indiana. President Wilson, ami tin M.iuy rn " AlP Tt.oasurfP (Tn,on c.unty sure of foreign liquidation of Americai ukn' o. ABKUNATllV, Liberty, In- ... 1 1 illuna. securities in this market. ,.,r sheriff I'nlon County
In home trade there is slight abate K1UN k 1. u h; "h"-
mont of the remarkable activity whicl -or Coroner I'nlon County mini 01 mt- v kvkkI'JTT K. HI0AKI. Liberty, Indiana has been going on for several months or Survt.yor i'ntn County
Western business continues active, and FopKKST STOUT, "berty. Indiana, tsiiru uur f or Commissioners Second District, Union railroad earnings, although somewhat County n raillO.Kt e, . r ...,,,, iMItlW r..llnnA rrr.nv
ftfTccted by the congestion of traffic, are X making exceedingly satisfy tory reports. WILLIAM f. ORIMMR. Liberty. InPank clearings also reflect general activi- ,r commissioner Third District Union ty, the total for tlu third week in Feb-CHA(jJJ,y w noUOLASS, College ruary showing an increase of over 50. Corner. "JJ, Jcket romnared with a year ago und the gain i'nited states Senator bTng well distributed over all sections AM KS II. WILSON, Hloomlngton. Inof the country. Our steel industry ' U r Jovernor lndlanapoll8, In.
phenomenally active. 1 ru-es ununue d,an;l
soar and manufacturers and hnyers alike
appear perplexed over an extraordinary situation. Many plants are sold ahead
to the end of the year at highly profitable prices, and indications point to a continued pressure of orders. Railroads
are in a position to buy more freely, and
are placing liberal orders for equipment a a V ISIS. of all kinds. In some cases the delay m ! cM.k Unlun Circuit c
traffic has been owing to inadcijuate rolling stock, and this deficiency will soon be rectified. It is quite within the range of probability also that the railroads will put into effect long contemplate improvements. What with improved earnings, and a more rcasomihlt attitule
of the public towards our great tracsportation companies, the chief restraint upon railroad development has been
somewhat dissipated, and the outlook is
really better than it has beet) for sei eral years. The chief cloud novf over
hanging railroad managers is the labcr problem. The demands of the employes are now being more or less discussed in
the open, and there is a fair chance of a
satisfactory solution being reached without any such erious conflict as at one time feared. The labor situation In the coal regions also appears lest threaten-
inixi. . Itepresentative In Congress, Sixth
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i PRIMARY ELECTION 1916. uu are hereby notlrted that a Primary iton wiU be held at the various voting es in Union County. Indiana, as desig,1 Ulow. on Tuesday. March seventh 1916 l'tween the house of Six A. M. Six I M. for the purpose of express'referenee of candidates on the Demic I'. i.ul.llcnn and Urogresslve I'arty
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Artistic Decorations for Modern Homes Suppose that' you had entrusted the interior decoration of your home to us this spring and that we were to use our best judgment in the selection of wall papers and draperies for same, let us suggest the following treatment as one of hundreds of combinations of which we are offering this season. LIVING ROOM The Lt-nox the most beautiful leaf decoration ever made. The chestnut leaves are printed in conventional colorings, and the heavy fabric treatment is entirely new. The cretonne is printed on sponge cloth which is very pliant, and permits a velvety mellowness to the colors. DINING ROOM The Verona is a reproduction of an old Italian hand-tooled, leather inlay decoration. The remarkable air-brush effects and the beautiful vista in the center of the motif are impossible to define in writing. They must be seen. HALL The Y o San is a Chinese decoration printed upon a grass cloth. A special cretonne has been designed to match same. The Chinese lantern figures conspicuously both in cretonne and border. LIBRARY The Valencia is a reproduction of an illuminated leather decoration of Spanish origin, and all of the soft lacquered blendings of the original have been carefully followed by the air-brush treatment. The motif is a conventionalized poinsetta. BED ROOM American Wild Flowers.' This decoration is a composition of our most popular wild flowers, wild roses, violets, daisies, and the, emblematic golden rod. The border and cretonne are perfectly matched and the flowers are printed in their natural colors. These suggestions will appeal more to you when seen in the actual colorings and materials which we are now displaying. If you are interested in interior decorations we invite you to inspect our showings this season. f Ask us for a copy of "Wäll Paper and Cretonne Suggestions for 1916." It's free.
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