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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1914, p. 5

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1 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30,1914. Put a Cross in the Democratic Circle TO ASSURE Peace, Prosperity and Progress IN THE NATION Honest, Economical, Efficient Government IN THE COUNTY And thus Uphold the Policies of President Wilson THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET United States Senator Roger C. Sullivan Sheriff John E. Traeger Treasurer :~-- Henry Stuekart-- County Clerk Robert M. Sweitzer County Judge Thomas R Scully •Sanitary Trustees •Patrick J. Carr ♦Martin J. McNally ♦Timothy Clohesey President County Board Peter Rcinbcrg^^--^ Probate Judge Henry Horner Probate Court Clerk John A. Cervenka Clerk Criminal Court Frank J. Walsh * Appellate Court Clerk * James S. Mclnerney County Supt. Schools Edward J. Tobin "Member Board of Review •Franks. Ryan "Members Board Assessors -^DenniaJ,^Egan "(Country) •C. R. Walleck County Commissioners Peter Reinberg Daniel Mbriarity Owen O'Malley Albert Nowak Daniel Ryan Thomas Kasperski William D. Scott Frank Ragen Bartley Burg Joseph M. Fitzgerald •Judge Municipal Court •Thomas J. O'Hare •Stanley S. Walkowiak •James M. Slattery •Dennis W. Sullivan •Edmund J. Jarecki * Joseph E. Ryan •Frank H. Graham •John Stelk * James Donahoe "Michael E. Maher (To fill vacancy) •Patrick B. Flanagan "Women may vote for these offices. The Democratic nominees are, capable, honest and popular men, of liberal views, and friend? of personal liberty* Mark your ballot by putting not clean enough, now If you will Blvo me n little more time I will get It all out. i only wintered my horse in there, and thla manure is the accumu- lation of years." Now, what was the matter with this man's eyesight? Pe$ There la only one way to keep one's good credit good and taat way Is never to strain it--Galveston News. Worry means waste--waste of nervous energy and of your mental and physical forces. Therefore, don't worry. ' Litt.» theater.,,raX Sundry Lovers 11.00 totteM nnrs. art Ut. $1.00 $MMt*'iatt,Wrt.asifn.Em. 50c Charles A. Nightman & Company Real Estate Agents* Brokers and Buyers of North Shore Property Stores, Offices, Flats and Residences for sale and rent in Evanston, Wilmette and Winnetka. Loan* gMBSSBSI *** jJJBBMg SJttSJ 156* SHERMAN AVEN.UE HERROLINE A dollar's worth of this remarkable product will save you from $4 to $8 in your gasolene bill. It puts snap in your motor, it keeps your cylin- ders and spark plugs clean. It is guaranteed to contain nothing injurious to the motor. Send for a list of Evanston motorists who use and recommend it. Try a sample can yourself and you will never be without Herroline. FOR SALE IN EVANSTON BY R. L. Leffingwell.inc., 800 Dempster Street. Tyler-Leflingwell Co., 64? Chicago Avenue John Victor Leo, 901 Chicago Avenue Pennsylvania Oil Co., 933 Sherman Avenue Evanston Auto Company MADE BY ►roved Gasoline and Oil Co. 1523 Michigan. Avenue, Chicago \~ ,. Evanston, III:, Oct. ao, 1914. ---- 0eorge E. Foss,Republican candidate (or Congress from the Tenth District, was U responsible for the -.upbuilding of our modern American Navy, the strongest guaranty of pea* the United States. , We are supporting XIr. Foss because we earnestly believe that in this critical period* worlds history, when our national defense and relations with foreign nations are of such vits portance, we need statesmen, broadminded men of affairs and experience in Congress. For twelve years Mr. Foss was chairman of the House Committee on Naval affairs. took the lead in advocating a powerful, well-equipped navy. It was through his untiring, -otic efforts that our warships became such an efficient force. We need him in Congress t< tain the standard of that navy and to increase its-capacity in accordance with future colli Don't you think, when we can secure a man of Mr. Foss* ability, that, irrespective of we should send him to Congress with a big majority? ELECTION NOVEMBER 3rd CHARLE8 O. DAWES DAVID It POROAN REV. HUGH P. SMYTH JOHN P. HAHN JOHN E. WILDER PERKINS B. BASS JOHN C. SPRY THOMAS H EDDY WALTER W. ROSS M. COCHRANE ARMOUR CHARLES T BARTLBTT T. B.-DOUUHMMTY--------- A. W. HARRIS . WM A. DYCHB ANSON MARK JAMES A. PATTEN HARRISON B. RILEY WM. HOLAB1RD W. H. KUDINUTUN---- H. J. 11ANFORD ROBERT WM. R. H. O. W.H. JOHN ALBERT CLARK CE Y. SHERMAN -WILL SPEAK A T THi--= rung, ARE INVITED

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