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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Sep 1914, p. 7

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there "r mo '1 In) :1 'es up attic: pr: ut judz- vpponent he has liable to tho pri- .tements I Board Jize the t of the '10: serâ€" ned out charged vil Ser- depart- n. when hen xhe V I. get. tone fo r taxation Bill nade by County \utional came 1 n Run. present 3019 an ~ord {O 35»; X a my Ltbrea; prong”! these taxes {15 wk) 'rs of encan which mg to EAR. .m EM hf TU LAKE COUNTY VOTERS: On next Wednesday. September 9th. you will register your final decision regarding my candidacy for re-nomina- tinn for County (,‘lerk. ' 0f (:Uul‘SP it has been impossible for me to see all of my friends. but I wish at this time to reiterate my appreciation of their assistance in the past and assure them that if re- elected I will continue to extend to every one the courteaies that are to be expected from a County Official, and to ful- fill to the letter the duties of my otfice. During,r my first term. I have conducted the office at a substantial profit to the tax payers. having turned over to the County Treasury from December 1. 1910 to June 1, 1914. the sum of $40,760.70 as surplus earnings of the County Clerk's office after paying all salaries and office expenses. These figures can be verified by records and re- ports. .- i L,___ ”Misanfiumrl nnr‘ have Our “Want-ads” bring results I have also during my first term endeavored anu nun: given the people of Lake County a good. clean, honest busi- ness administration. and I will. if re-elected. continue the same policy and use my best efforts to serve you and your interests as tax payers. If you approve of my aiministration. I will appreciate your support. at the Primaries. If you desire to vote for me. place_z_t_ cross} in the square at the left of my name on the I k-IIAL fiepublican (Lh' h) ballot. LEW A Quicker, Cheaper, Better Hot Water All over the houseâ€"plenty for the toilet and bathâ€"ample quantities for the kitchen and laundry. and all with very little attention and at a low cost for fuel. You simply connect a R U U D Tank Water Heater to your range boil-t, light a match and turn on the gasâ€"(n a few minute! you have an abundant sup- ply of pipins hot water. El'u'ninntc (hede« lay and drudgery of the coal tire. Saw (mic, labor and mum-y. Lise Casrhcuted water. This In!!! heater doci a wonderful w o r k a n d w ‘1 11 give you many year: at common)â€" in]! relubh: ser- Viyg. On display at our showroom. A Bank for the Ladies Ladles Who desire to accumulato and save up a fund for one of many purposes will find our Savings Department convenient and profitable. An account drawmg 3 per cent interest can be Opened mth one dollar. Ladies who are looking for investments mil rind for sale here bonds and mortgages in sums and dcnomInations to suit their wants yielding at- tractive rates of Interest, with the best of securitv. Ladies who manage a household will find a checking acc0unt a great convenient: in paying bills. recording disbursements and guarding in- telligently against the high cost of living. again there 5 no better recupt for a paid bill than a paid ghecki Highland Park State Bank l L‘ .UURtigLY I’nsidmzt North Shore Gas Company .-1 BANK FOR THE LA 0115.5 Capital and Surplus $72,000 Telephone 194 ‘t'shlrnt 1.5!. AP} [5].. 1 I5 GRANT. Cuslzin A. HENDEE. County Clerk. first term endeavored and have ounty a good. clean, honest busi- ' will. if re-elected. continue the at efforts to serve you and your Building to Picnic Evuybody. “Have you stnrted to imiil )unr ‘ houw yet?” "No. We imvvn't quite decided what j we want." "You imvvn‘t? I thought you bad that all planned out months nan." "So we did. but Aunt June didn't like the living mom. so we rhnnued that to suit her. and Uncle Bill thought the porch ought to be dim-rent. run! we 3(‘imngmi that. Then Cousin Knte in- islstwi that we'd never be satisfied without :1 music room. so we hnd to rearrnnzv it to put that in. and my folk: thuught we ought to have u but ier's pantry. and her folks were sun.- We (‘unldn't L'o’( along without 2! mum in tiw :miv. and we're waiting mm; to learn “hut mlor an unch- In linuniulu thiuk~ the run! ought to im"â€"in-tmit I-‘rm- l'i'exs THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSHIGHLAND PARK-W .undardiuhon of the For“ and What That Mum. Ask any c-ngiuwr “Inn frnluru- of lunar"! ummr-nr runilnklluu rrlvm "In: llw :v-me-I inn-[vmrrnwm and ndvnuvenn-m In dwlzn. nml h.- n'Hl you not the Int-mmflv Hmhw umrh-u, me Ill cylinder 'vuglne. hm F‘"|H|Ilrl“l"' Null. Thfit "my I-o- H “mm “Illa-h mom"! “it little I : llh- rnr mvnm hm lu- nu- mum-bun” dvl'lu-s nut-ml hu-nrm from It every day lhrll He rum m- nun-um- hlle. Hy n-unuu at n he an: onIy (0 ask for n u-ertnIn kind 0! twirl PM“ and he know: It will m the (-ylindvr. be lull only n dozen or to (“nt‘rt‘lll ville. o! Hrvs from whlch to wlw-l the one adapted to his car and «Wu-n the carburetor may he replmvd by one 0' a different umke wmwm any vhnnur whatsoever In the bull hula: or uum‘h Ing flange, Count Zeppalm Sayl General Bunn- ficld Sneakod K Away. (‘mmt [mum-1m. lhe lun-nh-r n! tlw dirtglblv huilunn Is nut n “who" In lhv Chin-d Smn‘x fur nv sun “mm... with [Mr lnmu :nmy In Hu- un: he [um-n thu ~v..!.-a In his n-n mix (uh |~h~~| l'l'lh'lylv win 0" hr n-H‘ Huh :q' rn~ im: star) n! “rm-ml Hulh-Hlmul ulm \\':|‘ ('hwf Hf \lJfl ll| Hie All“) “I l‘w A \‘lml part or Hm Inolur or rnumn: gear may lu- rvpimed by n hlmvkwmh or local mmhim- shop from the mm nary silos of stock rurrwd un hand, and the urn-w thread ullvs us nnw used muturm (u n wrhuu standard (halt renders replm‘enwmn unwmm'x simple. (:rwlm- :ups, nuts or huln Hm! may have been lost ”my be n-phnm! M the nearest supply “tore ur garage fur nn lunL't-r d-n-s em‘h mnnurnclnrvr wurk only to his own spa-m- atium an these minor partsâ€"Ur W. Sluuwn. .\l. 8.. In l.vslic'|. "IJIIIIHHV In i-Iulmm: “pm-muons mph“. u Hm ll'rrivhl Ml.“ hm! ~[Im'iul 8-|‘..:lH7N'vl|nr to KIHHVID'IIZI‘ n! Hn- [mum-lug: “mum-r «undilhnm mu! an this n-u‘l-n mt he came MI'NIJHV hm] of nu v\m-|’«-nl :Inerum hurnnwn'r lell I h'nl nlmomwl {mm lmndun and paid a In! or umney for He» saw thh instrument in my to-nt. borrowed it from me. then found It Im- poseihle tu gm: It up. He kt-Irt it n lvtmer Mme each time he txrrruu‘h-d It until at Inst he failed to I'l‘IlH'll It at all Whom I was about to Ivnu- thv army 1 “ka1 him unnm urn! uuuln tn rvturn it um! I finally hwunw Nu pressing that hv suld he wuum ;.'u to his tout and (Mr!) I! out After uniting outside a lung Hum l fulanod hlut tutu lht- tvnt It “'1” empty. 'A'lth my harmm-tur In his hnnd hu hm] (-rrm'led under the outrun: After uniting qunWod hlln empty. 'A'lth hnnd lu- hm] «~r and diaulilware Readmg That Stuckl. An 0M Imly. says thv mhtnr of [Ur Lndh-x“ Home Journal. “:H diwnsung ttw dim-truce: hvtwwn ttu- HM und the m-w. “We hadn‘t nmthmg tmt m.- n-mlin: Inwk to rt-tut win-n I “M! :1 girl." ~11» mid. “but I knuw thl‘ ln-st pnrtw 41f that m I van any them to mysvlf nnw I'm sitting m-re In HI»- dark. and my grandchlldren don't know “Fm! they n-tld lust WH-k' It mnkwl Intn me und It drtpu off uf thvm” The editor (‘Hllt‘llhh'fll "Not what dritN ufl. but that which Funki In Iu nt rm! huportnnm. Start with thv n-mivr and flflfi‘li and dvrehqu (manual-r " Of Coum H. Swoonod. Whilq- the judge Wis :1”an his vhnrge to the jury in the burglary ruse um- of lhe jurymen fainted Hls lordship hm! juxt impressively said. "Gentlemen of the jury. In nrrh'lng It the Verdict you must take the tofltlr muny of the witneum (ur tlu- den-use Into considfl’ntlun and give them full weight." At the words “and give them full \t-Igm" the juryumn swuunul mm)" He Wu :1 (‘qu mervhuut.â€"Londun .\lul|. 0n (he Trail “Do mu sew.- that man uni“: alum: With Mi hand in the Ilr sniffing with his noqeg" “Y?“ I kmm him. "I urn-«me Iw twitch-s In “king in thy gum]. pure nlulw'." "Xu_ Ho‘s hunting {or n mntur [1 rage. I bellc\'e”~K:umas City Star Euu'y Roiiovod. Mr. B.«Thh W'U'IHW upon [whind me makes 11 fmrhxl mun My {Rm "9 (‘hflllr‘fln‘ Ml". H *-\Vei‘. you know you can at! tht-m nutâ€"London Opin- Ion run away 1110 nmv yum rim; III- TTIIH'K'Tipt. Bureleiu wxw :1 buy LOST HIS BAROMETER. MOTORCAR PROGRESS. “Fm! they fond lust WH-k' It I hm- me and I! (HUN Off Hf The editor (‘Ullt‘llhh'fll "Not drip: ufl. but that which Funki of rm! hnportnnoe. stn‘u n'lm wider and nflovti and dt‘TehIp'l How He Changod. h In! ll:l.‘) p. (DJâ€"When l ' l med tn ring doorbelll and The (Mr! uynwnlnmâ€"And rim: thrm nnd nt:l_\‘.â€"Rogtun put that In. and my yought to have u but ! her foiks were sun.- along “‘thul 2! mum We're Waiting "luv to ‘an unch- In Hunnlulu ought to lw"â€"In-Imlt N \ll'IV-LI" In 1' sun ~t-'\}Iv I ”w \\:ll [w H'HIIIH [uh -||\ Huh u' mu Hr! (hm! \\ In. lerlt Wuukegun in-gm. pummt-Hing thsm-r ugh! (-fY [hr n-v‘. nnd scored unu- m [hr upomnk wnzuL But the (.II'M'Q'Htr nlw had M: 1m“: \A‘nllop» mg ('luthrs and clnuh-d hume u pair l'uuplt r.(’KflH {nught run nf 1hr Inc; H1 ”’19 M'H'ht} 1hr \lsuurs Nollher tram “;l~ “M.- Tu swore HKHH) Lnil Ihn- rlmrnlh 111 thus In- ”an u hruve of hunts an tangles mm; the enemy a [mu rm; dge. In the ('resvenm' half of lhh “(mlly in- nlng hut of xhe locals had been d13- pused of and things looked pretty blue, but Pepper ('hnmlms Worried Nelmeyt-r mtu mung hxm a walk and stole pet‘und. Richlrdh pmmptly Im- prm'mi the uportumt) (a save the game by lrlplmg and storing ('hlm- lit-rs” Joe m'mnpered home an the vimlmg xhortnlup's had uhuck of “1 1mm”. rap. has. n kUNTINl ED FRI)“ PIHFT "Ah: and the attending rent Hung strum both nines bobb|ed otlcm-r than they are won! It) The meat (mud [Lat \Mlnehkd the comb.” sun-h Inc-nu“ 11> nu my. Wunh In rune-mrm and IMM.‘ Both teams shuurd pl:- .1 ~('rushmfl anmk H particular dxshngmshrd t lhr)‘ tun‘r baucred duun gamrd by the adnsar)‘ (1‘ Innings. and finally anal: through Mllld \ luulu‘z. hhccr dru-rnnnuimn 3‘4 shfllul Agnm 111 (hp tux-Hm “Huh-gun} {urged nhcud by 8 Wm run marmn.‘ Kerwm was gnen a hfv on a hoot.. This opening was follnuwl by an un-i 1nLerrupled \U|le)’ of ungiu from} the hats o! J. l'ufly, Mum and Uchs-j hur when Nevmeyer was yanked In favor of (iogxmsA Putu-x gut-cud Tlmmie wnh a rmzmg shot 10 ven- !cr 1.th counted the wummg tally The (‘rescents played the better fielding game. several times pulling ofi classy plays, which choked to death prommng rnlluw started by the losers. A! but honors were more even. Each leum garnered 11$ lungâ€" lea, the (‘resronu {or flu bases 1nd the Wuukogmm for 24 buses. Rich- ards. \\'. llufiy and J. llufiy of (Le home lmys and Murphy and ('remhlon of “'aukezan m particular were m evidence \th their “wk “ark The (left-hsn'o Mars were erhards, W'. Duffy, (‘humlmr.~, Kerwm and ('runin, the brilliant lmle lmrhtop of the firemen”. nlnl V050 and llvmk of Wuukegar Power. the ‘(‘re.~cent.~‘ rrgullr I‘o'ner. the ‘(‘re.~cent.~‘ rrgullr hurler, was mm m condition Sundny to take up slab duxy. A strained hp- ment in his salary whxp compelled him to rest. ()chsnor, the locall' reserve pm~hor. although hut preuy hard in Spnts, gave a good acmunt of himself. Potter wxll be in shlp ship. to take up 1hc twirling burden again either Sunday or Labor Day. R HE. W'k'n 100020100023m166 Cr's 20200000002"; 2: 1o; 5 ‘None out when Winning run was scored. Earned runsv»(‘res«‘cnts, 7; Wau- kenn, :1. Three base thleCthI, 2; W. Dufly; Cronin, Murphy. Nei- meyer. Two hose hitsâ€"W. l’ufly; Ochnner; Paskill; Murphy. 2: Km; First base on hallsâ€"4)" ()rhaher, l; of! Neimeyer, 5 Struck nub-By (khaner, 4; hy Nehru-yer. 1'. Left on blackâ€"Crescents, fl: Wnukc-gun, 9. Double play-AdRit'hnrdn-Flinn; Nei- meyer-llook-l’askill. Wild pitchâ€" ()chnner. Firxt base un errors» ('rea- cenu, 4; Waukegan, 2 Hit by piu‘hA erâ€"Vose. '2, l'mpire erlmnald. Next Sunday the (‘rpuems resume their semen with the Waukegan fit)’ u‘am at thv lutter's grounds. “'25! Side Park. Waukognn. rims hau- every reason to expect another hard {ought battle like last Sunday'a aa this is the deciding game of the ur- ies. The game will be called at 3 o'clock sharp. The grounds may be reached by taking a Waukcgan local car to Washington strert. Wnukefan and transferring west to Electric Park, or by taking a MilWaukee car to Edison Court, Waukegan and walk. in; West about four blocks. On Labor Day there Wlll again be only one game in town. For thin date the Crescent: have booked the strong Federal Life team of Chicago to the attraction at Crescent Park. m Y'UY ONTEECORNER nn- U-nn) Mmmnwi another uf rnur‘H m‘r(n~ 1hr countinz In Lhc' fifth, aided by two \sulk nm a pm! u!’ shpg, Wau- (nught Ms way In wnhm one film lncnh' tutu} 1 Iran hnting M'H'hth khuthai (ht- "Hunt for BASEBALL meSchoolBooksandSupfilb. Laud Pencils. Note Books, Book Straps. nk Tnblets. Paints. Erasers. and alert . Pen Holders. Pencil Crayons. Ink. Mucilage, Paste. Memorandum Books and everythmg m hoolSupplics (hm: half The School Tum comm-48o” ,urd pit-nu n! Ugh! ard ‘k [hr Luau-m: m mshrd T’A'H‘v‘hvh “her: ed duun tun run Rad; .lsar)‘ (hung [‘4- extra ly snauhrd 1‘4- \nmr)’ luulu‘z. wu'npled by mn ”<1 .‘4 I‘.(\(‘I “NC hp DALE SWEHIANWS PHARMACY mm In the third M another Fountain Pens 50¢ up nalu m Thv'se ducnon wt \ nu rannm be sure yOu are Rtlling SaIc Mxlk unless sup- phed lrum one of Our wagons. It passes your door duly. DAIR\ INSPECTION rAssurcs clennlmess. PERFI C r PASTEURIZATION Destroys all pathogenic uofILm; IN THE COUNTRY at the source of supply “he-w (hr an 15 pure removes the danger of contnmi Bowman Dairy Company Bowman Dairy Company Tiffiney Wedding Rings Cinas 5;:wa AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. c 413 AUTOMOBILES TLL’MAEHINE wonx GUARANTEED. GAS REGULAR ORVSPECIAL North Chicago. Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near E]. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine MachileWorks HIGHLAND PARK WEATRE 'clephone 331 gmms Fourteen Karet Gold always in Stock Hil I'J‘HUNES: HIGHLAND PARK 0. (“ENCOE R. W. SCHNEIDER If you've got the Girl, we've got the Ring. Don‘t hesitate in getting mar- ried, also don't hesitate to bring your jewelry and clock repairing t0 THE CHRISTIAN ml" I Rmâ€" The Motion Pia-u Qua-'- F‘nou WC WIJM MC“. nn- thc thrcr vnal pomts connected wnh lhe pro- HAII Cuis'o I.“ FM. Love My. I31 135. St. Johns Ave. All work guaranteed ; 121 Vine A venue SAFE MILK SAFE MILK ovmuubm) AND REPAIRED Mel-kilSc CUT 0N SiQBT NOTICE. AND

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