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Page Four THE TIMES. Tuesday, April 30. 1M1: THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS recreation centers, colloc- diive lor funds for i.s army tions for which begin May .". Every dollar given to the Y. M. C. A. or the Knkiits BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING j of Columbus fund i one ?nent in behalf of the soldiers. COMPANY. . j l'.oth organizations are open to men of all races end of j. II creeds who serve under the stars and stripes. Recognized by the war department the Knights of T.m ;u- -Pal'y ftuifli.l! except in llamm i may ilid ..ml. June ...... T 1 ; IlrK.ir rti.V i.,it..!tl. e la i::t.st Chicago. Nov- The Lake C"';i Sunday. Entered s. :.t'jfi. The Time Kaft Oi Sunday. Knt'TrJ at th nines is 1913 The Lake Countv Tlmcs-Situr.l.n- and Weekly K""tlon. Entered a- the po.teffl.:a In Hammond. February ' The C-.ry F.vpninK i-:m-s Pally except SunJV- tered at tfcp post. .fro- Li C.arv, April 13. 191 : A!) under tie' a. t of Mar. li .;. 17;'. as IT'S! ler. c cpt j Columbus recreation centers have won the praise of the soldiers in the army. Vhn we are asked to give funds for such a cause it is in the cause of patriotism and the contribution should be both spontaneous and generous. mJ-cIas THREE ROUSING CHEERS FOR THIS. Political Announcements HIMl MBH M ,t f" f.2H2.1Mt 'Ai.IUS;'nkaUMU MSSUU9EBRB(QKnKaR NOIICE TO CANDIDATES. Recjueiitti for announcements must bo accompanied by publlcatiua fee In coa. formlty with th law. FOHHKiV I! Rector lSuiidir.ir. . inVI ItTIMMi OKKH'K. .Crilratro j " 1 J10J ir I B.-fSIO ICS Hammond tpr-vate ex, liniie) S 1 Of . StCt. fCail f .-! wi.atev o'r department wanted ) Gary OffW Tl'phfr. in Nassau Thorn pV..n.' East' CU;.-ao '"''' phone U F. L. Evans. East C!r.M, Teb-ph.-n? S--K East Chicago. Tie- T:;.io Te'-phone s Indiana Harbor (N.n Dealer) Telephone SO Indiana Hat her tKe--iter and Cla. Adv.). T. b-phene Whiting " I" d. phone M'-M Cr,w!i Point tft.i'li " ' Republican Ticket. rOE COUNTY Tl-EASUKEB. EDITOR. TIMES: 1 -lease nmiouno., through your paper to the voters that Kili'h 1 Rradlord. for ten yonr deputy treasurer of Lake County, asks to l.e promoted to tcas urcr. The date of tli Republican The Washington administration bttore i' erowls further ;-t newspapers to conserve on the u.se of paper woud do well to sot ihem all example. Any man who sit.-, in a n-w spa nor office these davs ard witnesses the 1 r,ri, mrl,,s M - hk, - kind w never endtne Hood of h.iers a:id documents sent broad- j mean little to you. Jt means lots to cast over ihe county by the government ha to smile cn- COP: cord JUSTICE Or PEACE, CENTER IWP. Editor TIMES: Please announce, that I will be a can didate for r-reniiinntion for Justice of the Peace of Center township, to suc ceed myself, on the Republican ticket, subject to tho will of thu voters at the l i imury on May 7. 11)18. "-0- IIUWAKD II. KEMP. rOR TRUSTEE calukst township Editor 'ITMilS: l'h-a.se annojnee to the voters of t'.-i!um..t T.)vvn-hi;, that I wlil b a landi.b.te for the nomination for Town-1, S'bib '1 rustee, s;u!,j- t to the decision cf fit '' ! THE PASSING i t ! SHOWj t ' v"" ' ; , ,-t-- ; i i l I N our nn. r ri:oi:irnf it ems to us . :ha? : CHILDEKX la because. SUP' has known so many ir.r women who have FAILED at It. WE fugw?t that -SPEKD IT" signs b. ov r sfuck up a.. Alii 'I T tin; A M: hu tor, n v sat. ! y ion sum the y, ;, WASJIIN-GTO.V TUE.V they wouldn't fret how HAI)LY the allies are neer'intr ni'T-1 help WE bel?ee that rill-. Rlorious st.T-" pnd net fly fr,.m In los Hind"." Larger Paid-Up Circu!aticn Than Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region. ically " hen called upon by the f.'ot erninop.! For the governments waste is "xtra va,-'anl . HP.d s'i'.ful. There are documents on .-very act i.vit y am! all or" them dnpiica'od, printed a: expi nse on government paper and s-uf ihr i i at government exiteiis- to in ople who net ei i h' 3-: i: to ! ! Editor TIMES: ublkan prm.nry. W. J. WILLIAMS. :iiex.'M.le you nu,h,ir;fr, ,0 announ-e to the ni. , ivaii! Republican .e. rs of I-aKe County that c.-m.ii late for nomination Treasurer of Lake County vi.voi n n. tit U 'h reat I am If you hnv. any trou'-'.e frettinp The T iv -" 'mbe com r.tir.t I "i rv . i t.-i f '"i .--v.--r. 1 !.. n "...irtlii.'nt. T.ie T'.me w';:i not be r.p.ins:b) f r the return . i!ut their propHrat'on jrive a host of dosei v i nj.- patriots respe !P-,:nJfrii:'!.r:1. ?.rJ,! -I": 'r:!:i;v:;et;er,'or001e'rLlithoir jobs and hence the ab,i. must be con-mued. Stune : eandi tatereit printed at d.acietion. to ..,.ic i County ireasur. I the l'H.i:l)ii(.i:i ticii't. subjc. t K! ! decision of the primaries on Miy 7 .fully u k th.ir support in on the I my - notice to si Bsrmnr.HS. If you fail to r-reive your r. py cf Tiv.fs m prnmptTy as you hav .n tiie prist, please do not tamK It has been lost or was n-"r sent on tlm. Kemetnbr that the railroids are enpasred with the urgent movement of troops and their supplies; that th' re is -.ru-ial pressure in various parts of the country for food an! fuel: the railroads have more business than t nroniDt'v. For that reason many tr-'.iis T:J4P has increased lis mn!':n? e.-,n pm' nt a nil co ODentlnr in everv wav with the postofHe depart merit to expedite delivery. Even so. delays cause of the enormous denar.d tip-.n the withdrawal of men fr-. m ni-my line one in congress might do well to force :.n investigation o: tins enormous waste mat savors f sxroniy ot irran savs the Fort W;nne Xi'us. THOMAS V. r.'-'BERTS. roE thjtstt: koetti township.. Editor TIMES: ! Please n::i.ourn-i.. to the voters of' North To'.vm-hip. that I will bo a: 'and id at.; for the nomination lor Town- . s! io Trust.-..-, subject to tho decision of the Republican primary. ! 3-T- VM. li VA'i'Elt ! THAT he cbir.'.-s I ke n . v. hr-ri'-ver l.e hui I j. s f'ts; ordiiuiry ON E l : i, W M V a siiifii " - ri ; n n THINKS l-.ie. v ;i 1 CONSIDER THESE CANDIDATES. that ha-rdle Tme I'ollrcal rounding on fimli lii'f s on ti renuh'ican ti .-orut s ; n maris are slated tor May :ih turn this week. Th . Some of the candidal Edl'or TIMES. I ICin.ilv ami,, mv name as a 'date for the office cf County Tieasurer on the republican ticket, subject to tnc wlil ot the voters at lb- I amaries to ar j he held ill May 7, 19!?. p. i- 3-U- 1" 'CIS a ; a can'l." 1-,D1'IL he railroads and of work. findine that the people are m'-e in! able ie- than they a re m pou.ics. Taxpayers of I. 'sded in the w,:r IUDOE SUPEKIOS COCT1T HO 1. e count." should bear in mind that ! lit is impossible to prosecute the war successful), j less the county, state arid rational office- ate fT.'-'d pat riot ic and ca ti n - te. te 1 m ''f r2 WHEN PEACE WILL COME. We have he?rd it said (ever po many times') that the present German offensive is the enemy's last des perate effort, and if it fails Germany will he ready for peace. Maybe so. Germany always has been ready or peace, on the German terms. But If there is any public opinion in America that believes the war will end when the German thrust in Ficardy is stopped, it is doomed to disappoint mem. Ger many would be x-ery glad to have all the Allies believe she 1b desperate and Eear exhaustion. She has spread that belief with great industry before now and has found it to pay very well. Nothing would Fiiit h r purpose better now than to have America rest comfortably in the conviction that there will be nothing more to do after the present drive is stopped. Germany herself will be content in no such belief. If the present offensive fails Hindenburg and Ludendorff will be busy shaping public opinion at home for the next one. The war will be ended, not by the Allies stopping a German drive, but by the German's failure to stop an Allied drive by the Allies beating the Germans and pushing them out of France and Belgium and back within their own boundaries and keeping them there. The less we talk about getting peace by r'oppmg the Germans eixty miles from Faris the better prepared we will be for the job that will Ft ill remain abeai after they are stopped. There will be no peace while a Ge -man soldier remains on French or Belgian so:'. "nl men. Because war 'lires is no reason tba- !he claSp's of these candidates should not receive re.-p'ctfr,! considera tion. Taxpayers should remember that the time to fee that good men are named is before and at ihe primarii s, not after. Tho candidates who have anncunc'l their names on this page are the men who r,s'K re pecfut con sideration and it will be well for you to take a lew mo- Editor YJ.UES: , , !.,,.., ,,.,-,,,.-,. !.-, the voters of I.ak" c.ot-1 e tl,-,: I win b a ca the i.et lii'll ;tli iicmul with 1 the Lake Superior Court. Ib I ... !C oii. r-t to t he i.s 1 J be held May 7th. i'ib ana tl sk the si I port oi t o. VIR'HL S. RLITER. m '.'date 1 or tern ...f .lu-ise or m 1. to su : vo'.e at the TOH THUSTEi: KOSTH TOW2TSHIP. Ivater TIME.";: j Iv'indly nnnoiinre to the voters ef ' North T..v n hip. that I vvbl hi a eandi-! hit.- !..r tie- m-i I ion for Township ' Trustee. u,l,j,..-t t., the decision of the , li' i uL'kh:i n-i.-sry. '-'- J. M. WILCOCKS 'N. FOB TRUSTEE TTOKTK TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES. K in.lly ami. -iir.ee to t.,. ichr-i f.f Nr-r'h To . n-h i p. tint I will t.e a candi date f, r the iK-ramai i:-ti f."- Township Tn-.ste... suhj.'i t to the do. i'i'.-n of the . om pa r o-'-n ' d m y n with o'h r c a '-.dlda t. i and foundry than an bout rae end reeor HOLMES. SH'HT.O -eklt.K I.Iivli setiif thirp t h iNK rea son v, hv , ; ( r I pe. !'! p: a;. LIKE a K---od old fat dj'l picj 1 n a w li ! i e IS tht it i one thin(f no: v.:irm.f'i cor. l illiilAES it' old but a w MINISTER had Jus: no,rr -d :oupie f-nd thcu.-ht h- sua'- rt XVI I EN he ;,;,; : least tba d FOE, PROSECUTir'3 ATTOBNEY, Editor TIMES: ; Make onnouneernent to the voters of' Lake county that I will be a candidate fir rer.omina'ioti f,. eutini? attorney, su in primaries. ::-ll- CI.TD e office of prose t to the republi-' IIUNTETC "IT ! e,j- but in th:i ir XV AS the emergency? X E'l.L s- HE r li' Jttisry t-. kiss t!i tiab- in.-tanev wr v. ill omit it" rrlo.-ed brother equal to th it f ari r ' the I Editor TIMES: ; IJl'C.attS.e ' the mtltiV reouets from i imniV jar's of the county I l,av decided: to .mi 'mnT' my randi.incy fer proaecut- 1 mpc attorney, Mibj-ct to lh; decision of. the r-rubli-ari pr.mnries. " la-i JAMES A. PATTERSON. , i n i iXSTA- .'i "rZ v Tll'li pinnae LI 1' 'EXT E Y 'A Jf d and pr. -em bis to pi-.e i . 1 3ie, e rr.it t hi of rifle k'd tlje qijMtf.n ,r.e. !... ' r : n who vor t r. e old-fas- I 'rimar I earn. 2-4- .i ilv j. sr :;i. i'AV we terci-. ni'-r.'s and run over these columns to se who a: ine f ir the various offices and on what Grounds .1 your support. d- LE AVE OUR TANKS OUT. The government has issued a call for 'tank men," quite a number of them being needed at once in the army. Indiana should be able to furnish the entire quota as a large number of proficient tank men wen left desolate here on April 2. Fort Wayne News. You'll have to leave the Lake county tank men out of that because they are busy in West Hammond, 111. and are wearing ridges in the pavement leading over the State Line. THE FARMER'S COST PRICE. The income tax law will force many farmers to keep book?, according 'o the Toledo Blade. It will help him to discover cost price of his products. When he knows the full cost of puitine a bushel of strain or a hundred pounds of meat on the market, he will be able to show why he should get a certain price for it. The keen bus iress man who makes things in a shop or factory counts the cost to the last cent. He adds all insurance, risk of loss, interest on investment, d'-prccia; ion of machin ery, and all other equipment, h'.s own labor, taxes, no nations, etc. After he has safely Retired all Items of cost, real and possible, he fixes the selling pric of his pro duct. Mr. Farmer has been too mode?! in estimating the cost of his products. He gives away his soil fertility. He does not pay himself a salary as foremen or super intendent, yet all other kinds of business pay this charge. He does not count that his wife is a big factor in pro ducing farm crops. 1? he had to hire her .cervices and pay the expense of a boarding house, he would then FIGHT OR RUST. Reniai kable activity at iv.c-1, the German naval base, is reported from European news sources r.nd confirmed at Washington. What it portends, nobody can tell. But i may have been undertaken in connection with the great spring drive which began the last week in March and which was expected to carry through to tho t han pej ports in which case it would be entirely natural to bring out the German fleet in an attempt to re eh the British shores after a smashing victory in Pieardy. The smashing victory did not come; but that does not entire ly dispose of the fleet as a possible factor in the war. I is altogether unlikely that the fleet will remain un used. The German people, to say nothing of von Tirpitz. and the other seadogs of the Empire, will want to try the ships which have cost so much money and of which the German nation has been so proud. Like (Vrvera at Santiago, ihey may have to go our, if to certain de struction, because the people will not lie content to let, any expedient remain untried for the gaining of success. JUDGE EUPEKIOB COC3T ?TO. 2. Editor TIMES: re.,-,.,, ..r.,-n to the voters of Lake ... i,-,t r ,.-m Pe a cendidat VOUll.. .!. . ..... the Republican romini t i. n 1 th . Pake Superior Coui siihteet to the de. isi May 7th. 19 IS. support of all. E li' -r 11 for : Judjre of Room --.o. i. on f foe Primaries. I tarn.stly solk riMES: i isp announce mv name as a eandl- d.-.ie (.;, ti,,.. R publican tickets for town- : ship t-ustee for Calumet tov nhlp. sub-, j-' t Zj the primary May 7. EilS. TII', -MAS MATTHEWS. ! TOE COUNTY SUKVEYOa. Edi'or TIMES: XVill you pb-ase- nr.tioune. to the re- publb.-iris of Lake Cnjiry that. I will b a cande'it fr renomlnatien for tha office of County Sjrvyor. which I now hold, before tho republican primaries, on May 7? , 3-12 HAT SEELET. INF ur h, 'iP.MIl Sir. ess !- th--t c -in rc- TO a inner v.. lad v l It the 3-5- JOHX P. KENNEPY. East Chicago. Ind. Please nnnounce to the votrrs of ..ake Count v that I will be a candidate for he Republican nomination, ot Juufee. ot the Rake Superior Court. lV-.m No. -. to .ueeced mys-lf. sub. ct to the primaries of May 7. 131S. ir,r,r- v 3.9. WALTER T. IIARL.Y. Editor TIMES: Editor TIMES: Kindly nu.r.ounce ray name as a candi date on the Republican ticket for town ship trust.--:- for North township, subject To the priarnry May 7, 1U1S. C. L. (JACK) I-'OWLER. -- Ex-A.derr.ian 1st Ward. Hammond. , Re-publican ticket for I KUCCr;d mifclf. to th' CXiEETEi LAZZ CISCUIT CCUST. Elitor TIMES: Kindly ennounee to the voters of Lake County tr.at I will be a candidate on the nomination, to oft":- e of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the de cision of the Primaries to held May 7th. 151S. C-1S IIEP.PEP.T L. WHEATON. the voters ot !, ... . . T - : . . care.biate ior inc x-ou-. Eiltor TIMES: I will be n c-ndidnte far the republi can n-.r.'::T:.-iM for oireticr of Lake county, subj-M t t . th.; uXel-lon of tho pritr.f ries on May 7. j pOE COUNTY COX20ZSSZOKEK. 34 iR- Li E. EVANS. i Editor TIMES: i pt..-,,,. nr-n ..Jnee to the voters of Lake IF ' nly movin-t plc'ure V- 'jb'I.IJ p fur to a dn.i- TO th-;p ihpfi'rr? ur.ls? t . aji uride rt a'-.' r s A XD K ' t properly en: r.-a WE a!vr,y fee Ti we note the f ffori of i.-ne sh"ri-l'.rted fb-ip'rs WHo when h si' ,-,v TRIF.S to pull her ykirt her ankb s WHEN there's i.c-t!isr.(- : terir z TIMES Please say to r . Pvlt I n m V o u . o .. . - . - . . itioo tor JU-me Ul 'oc . m.i ar-t,,.ort-A -. ...... .... ie ,,o,ooo-...v.. - . , t ruun- ..... , . j,.,.i.t ...w.. I'.-u.to No. SUD- n,, i ..-oi K - -.o. , .w. t oi.Tir.ission- r iur usi "'"oo, cu-.v. Reput'ticau Lake Superior Court. County that I will be a candidate for reneniirntion for the office of County jeet to the vote or tne preii-tij . ciip-e ot ota-ie-r ior l 'ike County at the May 7. 101?. I earnestly ask in-estiga- pri!ni,ry to bo h. Id May 7, 151S. subject and if found wor-uj. i" -i' : to rue wi.i or i;; : r pi.tdi.-nn voters. -la- Dit. A. tilt) ROt. Hon of all 3-13- PANIEL J. MORAN. SIEGEL'S LITTLE LIST. "It is about time.'' says Congressman Ieaac Piegel of the State of New York, "that men realized that this is a war being foueht not for 'one particular stp.t of set of states, but for the whole Republic." Mr. Siegl's par ticipation in the consideration of war lepislaiinn has reflected his attitude in the matter. On numerous oc casions he has submitted tables to his colleaem s show ing enlistments, draft quotas, etc., as compared with the entire population, rather for the purpose of securing a just administration of the selective draft law for the whole country. Other members shou'd take the same view, Mr. Siegel contends, so that we mav have done with ihe sectional disputes which so often occur in i debates. FOB JUJJQE, EOOM 3. Editor TIMES: i T'lcase announce to the voters or Lake ; Count v that I will be o candidate for renominatien for the office of Juige. - , i. ,.r x.urt. at Gary. . llr :.i:.: republican Priories May 7 and that I reetfut.y fuuJ'-' ' V.' - I s' licit the support of th-; rrimaries. ai.ty ,.,,,.,, CH ELES li GREEN WALD. !u,,f'3' . ' PR. V. W. SAUKIt to tho decision of the republican pri maries. May 7. C-1S- GEORGE O. SCHAAF. f ' I ' "1 Cary, Ind. P03 SHE2IFF. Editor TIMES: Will vou p'case pnnounce that I am 3 , Will you l lease arnoinr. to tti r. ! candidate rt,r re-nomination on the re-1 I ul.ln an voters of I .tike county that I 1 pub'icau ticket for Sheriff of will be a can-lid a f for nomination to! County, subject to the decision t he ice of oroner at publican ctfully ublican BUY A LIEEBTY BOND Editor TIMES: Please anaoun Ara nil B3 a ' alllli noniiiia-tion c 4-4- E liter TIME that I have with-' I base am;. -u nee- to the voters of Lake te for the republican County that 1 n:n a candidate for C tro th sup'-rior court. ; ie r c n the R. publican ticket, subject to ",. ILLI AM M. L L"NN. ithe (b-.-i.-uou of the voters to be c.prcss- 'led at primaries. May 7. 1 f J S. FOB TOWNSHIP ASiiErTnOU. i WILLIAM H. MIKESCH. M. D. Lake f the primaries to be held May .. and I re spectfully solicit tho support of all re- pubih ans? 3-19- L"W BARNES. EdKor TIMES: i - I'iease announce my name as a candl- 1 FOK COUNTY ASSESSOR. date fir the office of Township Assessor' Kl3it.jr TIMES: ' of Calumet Township. Lhko County, In- i uuiso a;,n..uin.-o my name as a candl j diana, on the Republican ticket, subject ; date ,-or .rie (,rfi.e of O uaty Assessor to the will ii me u'l' ia at me i-miarics . tl, j;, , ul. n ,,, k(.t . - I MIS to be bciu in -.i.i .. s will of tht v'-b is at th Juii.N -Mi'AUUEN. FOB CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: Please ann ur.ee my name as a candi date for constable for Calumet township, Lake county. Indiana, on the liepublican ticket, subject to the primary. May 7, 4.1;. PETE TERSON'. -4- 1 held in May 7. UP;. .'ct to the primaries to LAUNDRY TOWELS. It is no wonder some of the towel py.pply c tipanies are complaining of loss of bus-j-jess. Meth'ids of some of them are too filthy. Kvery now and then vou see the towel man m.-:kinr- l is rounds, clean low els. piled on hi arm along with th" collection of soiled towfls. Why don't the laundry owners look into ibis when they hold their meeting.-? Such methods help to spread disease and a person runs a risk using a towel that is carried along with one that is dirt v. HOW the war hooks come; We've read Private J Peat, Sapper Jones, Gunner Bepew, Co'-poral Smi'h. Ser- j ee.-int Kmpey. Lieut. Smith, Captain Knyveff. Major! O 'Conn o Colonel Roosevelt and General lbi nhasdi. j Editor TIMES: i please smi'Hmco my ri.-.m as a candi date lor the otlice of North Township Assessor of Lake County, Indiana, on, the lb-publican ticket, subjvct to thu will of the Mi'srs at ih primaries to be l.vld in Hay 7. lldS. 2-3- JXMES CLEMENTS. FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Editor TIMES: ; Kindly aunoiiece that I will be a can-; dnlaie l'"i- r-ii"niiimt,i'ii for the office of j township nss'-sscr lor N01 lii township; on U e republican ticket at thu primaries on May 1 he '.th, I PERT. E. ESCilEti V.'M. L'LACK. Editor TIMES: Phase announce my name as a candi date for tho off. ce of County Assessor on the Republican ticket, subject to the! j FOE REPRESENTATIVE. E.litor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake . County that I will be a candidate f or j nomination i r no 01 me iour iwi'io- ( 1 senlatice? to the ji-g lsiaturo irom juaso County on tr.e i'-publiean tl. ket, subject j ! to tht; primary of May 7. U'18. and ask j supi'ort of nil favoring poui and pro-. jrr. -ssiva legislation. -22- CIIARLKS G. KINGWILL. v.i',1 of the oi.rs at t!.o primaries to be h- Id in May 7. P'IS. 3-7- IXEEMAN MEETER. COarr.7IS3IONER FIKST DISTRICT. Editor TIMES: Vou may announce that I will be a en lidato for County Commissioner for the First 1'is'ri.t on the republican ticket at the .May primary. 3-6- II. II. PIES. Editor TIMES: I pie.-.se announce to tn vonrs or lsks , ' County that I will be a candidate for the j nomination for representative to the leiri.-hiture fiu-i Lake County on tba' i re'c.'.blican ticket, subject to the. prima-; i r-s uf May 7th. 1'JlS. ! 3-23- UTTO G. FIFIELD. arming game. know the value of his wife to th The farmer has Ions been a dunce. Sc:ne of tluen will die dunces. Jut as lone as a farmer refuses to ' think of himeslf as a real '.vusine.-s man h" will not do ; business in a real bnpiness wav. I: takes a hiild man 10 1 be a business farmer. He mus; get his eves oxen. Then j rrt-Jre up his mind to drop a lot of old l'i,:;y noCns and I . -s of thinkinu. ( GFATEMALA has declared war on Germany and has put all the propagandists, including preachers, edi tors and peace advoca'cs, advora-inrr ktiltur to wo; k m the plantations. MICHIGAN CITY is probably proud of the uproar over its mayor. It must be grea-jor a city to have for a mayor a "man without a country." cn-o tittTtrr civ Ti:r Prr:-.. , FOR STATS SENATOR. I Editor TIMES: - 1:'-i,or lli!1': I Please announce mv name as a candl-1 Atinoum e to the vo'er of r.r.k. Por I aate for Justice of the Peace for and l''r. Ja-! r .and New;.-,, ''"itrt.ea that lin Calumet lo-.MhiP. Lake County. In- I " '''" - :"r n..n.;nat i..n ! diana. on the Republican ticket. Subject , to ihe primaries held May 7. 1018. i 3-t- HENRY WELLNER. FOR TOWNSHIP COIJ31A3LE, TIMES: i. HSj announce my name as a enndi-' e for the office of Constable of North', esi.ii' of Lake County, Indiana, on; n ticket, subject to the will St FT 'PI I. S in one school ga'hered io:etho old rubbers. And v.-bar da! they do? They tt buy a $lof Liber!-.- bond. 11 their i enough ; 3-11- Edit-T TIMES: Kindly announce that I r ill be n can didate for re-noii-,:r.' ion for Justice of the peace on the Republican tl.ket at the primaries on May the 7th. 19 IS. JOSEPH H. COTHEKY. !'.:.- the pes, t ion o this joint ib'ttict. my . subie. to the dc :.- ion ( a u prima 1 les. 3-'J P- To-.-, the of ti. a vot- rs nt the primaries to be held n .Mav 7 th. l'JtS. 3 J1AKAKY J. KRA.n:VSKI. :-!-l:la.y t-eiriK .f the rc-iubl.- KINPER. Jusiic; of the Peace. C02 r.roa.Lvay. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WAR DPIVC. Of tho worthy solicitations for war purpose there Is one that will engage our attention and seek a har- of our generosity. This is the Knisrhts o Columbus i 1 ... AS 'he Xew York Herald says, there is Human nr ture and tlitn thre is Prussian nature. KA STERN bishop to help win the war h;:;- got rid r his stenographer. TOR JUSTICE CT THE PEACE. Edi'or TIME 1 ir- e::i: ,i;r"-e ;h- t I am a car: d.a'e for ret-.' ,mUi.-. t a f'-r .lust.o -f t pej.ee for a'ld In CaiU'i at t"VT,f!lill. si. Je- t. the ;..:?: n of ro;-,:bbc primaries. 4-27- EPWA P.! A CR'h-'S. roa SENATOR. Editor TIMES: T'b'i-e ;i . :',, ,o-ce to the vot- rr: o f Er kef .1ap r. Ne.ctoii j.i.d Port., r co;;i:'.-s. that I will I" a c-iudi '.it., for joint-senator, subject to the republican primaries. May 7th. -t-l.-j- WILL EKOWN. rCS JOINT SENATOR. I th r ire 10 nr. ivur.ee i iv can'li.lacy f.-r the rr oi 1 1 r n r 10-1 f,,r jo.ro senator en the I : -l'Ubi:.'r,ti ticket, ou ;i 1 In' form of fairer tax lav. r, tv.'i-esaary lows to back ';o ' l,o s in '1. tre-n-h.'s a" l I court Editor Times: piase announce lo the voters of North t.,wnshu, Lake county, that I vill be a candidate for the nomination for t lie ;,.. L,f I'Mist able on the Republican 1 .'.-. t at the primaries to be hebl on Mav 7tb. 1?!S. J OI IN PORA. Democratic Ticket. Editor TIMES: pione nnnounce my name as a candi date for rhe office of Constable of Xortn Township of Lake County. Indiana, on the Democratic ticket, subject to ihe will of the voters at the primaries to be held on Jl3y 7. J31S. 3-1S- JoMN XT. P1ELSKI. Lais County's dad Is tli war with Ge.-mau? and Anstrla-Hun. gary: ROBERT MARKLET. Ham mond; drowned off coast of Neu Jersey, May 2S. PENNIS HANNON. Indiana Harbor; ptoe.a.ne poison, at Fort C'glcthrope. Chattanooga. Tenn.. June 11. KARL WELPHY, Whitmp; V. S. I. I.ued at J-oi t Sam lijuston cf spinal nienitigitis. July 2i. 1917. FRANK MANLEY. Irrbaia Harbor; killed in France &t Bat tle of Lille. Ajs. 15. ARTHUR BASELEIi. Ham mond; died at Lion Springs, Tex., cf rpinal menlr.piti?, Aujrust 2S. JOHN SAilLSUOUlvS. oast Ccj cago; killed in i'rai.ce, Sept. 1G. ARTIIL'i: Red -ER l SON, Gary; killed in Fiance. Oct. SI. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATXA. Gary; killed ul ir.iy Ridge. JAMES MACKENZIE. viary; killed at 10.y I-ide. POLI'il HEHZYKI. i;ast Chi cago; killed 1:1 France. Nov. 27. E. EUR TON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in a vial 10;; accident t. Taliaferro fields. Eveiman. Tei Lee. 1, 1U17. HARRY CCTHHERT LONO. Indiana Harbor; killed in accl ueiil at i t. Liak. Texas, Dec. 10. PEKUOOiJ 1 1CK IN .-ON, Lo w ell; died somewhere in France, of pneumonia. Dec. 12. EDWARD C. PIOSTF.ADE, Ho bait; kiiied by t-xpiosiuo in Fro nee. Lvc. 1.2. THhM'iS V. R A.TCLI FEE. Gary; killed tomewhero in Fitnce. Fib. 2 4. FRED SCHMIDT, Crown Poir.t: died of pneumonia in Brooklyn, March 7. after being 011 a lorj.. :o ei steamer. CORPORAL UPWARD M. SUL LIVAN, Gary: kiiied some wherj 111 France, March 8. MICHAEL STEITCH. XVbltma: Cat:'.p Tasior; pneumonia. Marca 1 t. ROBERT A SPIN. Gary; Co. F. Joist infan'ry; Ciitnp Shelby; ty phoid; March 17. CLIFFORD E. TETTY. erhs'-.l at Hammond. Jan. S, in V. S. cav alry. Died at Delrio, Tex., Apnl 3. PAl'L Ft 'ETON, Tol'.esten. died in hospi'al. Marfa, Texas. 'April 0, 191s!. Serjeant, machine tun battalion. 8th cavalry. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. P.EATTY, Ham mend. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 2S. R. A. SPARKS. IliRhlar.b Trench mortar. France. Feb. 27. HENRY BAKE MAN, Hamiroml; Gth engineers. France, April 7. PETKV WXK' Vo Suspect It V Work, Xot Honns. Th;U IW.n't A-rcc With Hill. Ey C. A. VOIGKT - ELL, MOW THA-T CALL ME. 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