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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Sep 1918, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT Max AMES WHIP-M lwxll vote for appropriations 0t every charactet in the interest at and tor the support «it our nluri u ...... , I am in favor of the government making generous approprlllllilhi to care fm our imalid s‘nldlcrs and sailors And the dependents of those who bear the burden of war. I am in favor of adequate appropriations for the ptlrpu must bear the burden of these appropriations, care should be taken to guard against was Will oppose the diversion of any portion at these tunds to greed) protiteers My sympathies are with those who toil in the diversified field at industry, agncu'turt‘ and comment. I shall insist on the enforcement of all existing laws designed to benefit labor. and shall advocate in the future as in the past the adoption of measures to better the condition of the working people i -ormn mu alluainnr‘p m the principles of the Republican party as declared In It! national platfunm 5e ot t'arrytng on the war, butl insist that. as the graph te and extrnaganre I ntfirm my} allegiance REPQBHCAN CANDIDATE _ FOR C 6N G RE§§ |:' D l I S R JOSEPHE: .BIDW ELL JR.. Yeoman’s Withdrawal Practically fissures Bracher’s Nomination In his withdrawal statement to county, Mr. Yeoman said: “I now believe it is for the best interest of the people of Lake county that I withdraw from the contest, and I hereby ask my friends to support Roy W. Bracher, who, in my opinion, is the strongest candidate, and who is the only candidate whom I can consistently support." PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 11TH For County Treasurer to the principles of the Chairman Campaign Committee. r Tu bung the pn-svnt war In an rat” and a notorious (‘unclusmn for [hr United States. and to estabnsh an honorable. 3 Just and an American peace is (he paramount business and duty of the nullonj if and Mr the support of our Ameru‘an army .md nan «mm to carv fm our lmahd mldncrs and sailors md THE HIGHLAND Candidate for the Republican nomination for Representative in Congress for the Tenth Con- gressional District, has livgd in thedistrict for over 15 years. He was born in La Sa_lle cm‘Jnty,.IAll. the voters of Lake “a: Wlu u- u.â€" v“-.. - He is a descendant of sturdy 'New England stock. of a family that contributed loyally and valiantly in the birth of our reat Republic and who since ave served it devotedl)‘; that he is 100 per cent American goes without question. His private life has been above reproach and he commandsthe respect and confidence of all who know him. WIIU nuv" nu He isa graduate of the North western University Law School, a'memberoftheChic oBarAs- sociation,the lllinois ar Asso- ciation and other organizations. He has an extensive private practice in both the State and Federal Courts and is reputed to be one of the ablest lawyers at the Bar. A ,J A“ His integrity, ability and ex- perience eminently qualify him for the ofliceof Representative in Congress The Tenth Congressional District needs a Representative of the highest type to adequate- ly represent the interests of the District in this critical period of our country's histor} r .‘n - ‘ 1”." Ul Uun \Uulu\. Merrick Ames Whifiple has submitted his candidacy for the office of Representative in Con. gress upon the following de claration of principles: t max. is {he ample and extrnagancr , I shall as m lhc WV vvvvv (â€" - V . u‘opy‘flcm. me. by the Icflun Newm- por 31:69am) “I: numwr n-udy. Elton?” Inked HIrmn. nu he appeared In the Inc dour UINu . “Nut qlmcz Hirnm, but It will be In ind n f-'\\' mlumm," vulmly InlwerI-d hi: “”0, as illr hurried to prepare the CVI'HIIIK nu-ul. . n, _ __‘__ Hnring run-u 1n slum-v, hardly :10 “ring llw fired wlh- whn (‘uuld mirro- ly form [hr {mud In!“ hrr month. he let! the [able mud urn! Into lhe kltrh~ an, umk hi: my Ind Hurlfil for the barn. C\ rum; . lenm “at: always grumblln‘ when [he mmlv‘ \wn- no! on llme, Ind poor Ellrn wnn nnllmn (“mun-god. "Elle-n3 BUN)!" ('Illed Hlnln hon ”w burn dour. “YPI." IhOUU'd 311m rising {tum nu- table. “ht" uh» had n-mulnm IIIHHL'. too tired to move. “Brim: llw tlwm nullk wills, and don't Ih-c'n mo “mum: u .mu did {or Iupper. n-mulnHI Killing. too fired (0 move. “Brim: lm- tlwm nullk wills, and don't kw-p mo muting II ynu did {or Iuppfr. I'm In a hurry, us I haw to drh'e (war to Wm Jm-hun's to Isa-v about n 00" he )uu‘ '(I "H." [‘mhr If! bu“ Hm! “us 1|“H‘ nu hn“ fired ~Iu- “n": In \\u.~' nu uw m mum-lulu "\\'hy tunhlu‘l hr hu rideI ”\‘vr tn th Jat'k I’ll-«IL u'lh mmh Mlh'rnmul in her i- :' ~:'V 1mm: mtn Iht- (\KIHflhl. Sh? h'll 9M!“ “I'lnh'HnL' hmr the could cure lu-r hu-lmnd of Mn grumbling nnd his M~lflxlmv~a. “I hun- lt." lhnuuht l-Ilhn. strum“ ration, Hm (Inn to Hirm Xv)! 1mm hI-r \uyrk 4 mm)‘ for (In \i!‘~. J Brukfut time «no and he km not whnt to mom for M but knowing ho had to u! m“. he went Into the pantry. ind Incl-c noth- lubut-dllbotoatutdalodd bmd. he fol! such I dchnlu tooling he was chimed to In 60711.86 wou- deredhow be Ihonld pt I and with just bread and out. “Well. I'm rue I can cook come out," ho mid. “Wish Ellen wu home. I‘m not and to thin bookkeeping “due-I.” In matured Ile did not think to find hilt I»- mm the ind not loft him Anything cooked. Bow lonesome the bout. ”elm-d! Hiram looked around and wondcrod if the had ilk“ In, of M!” thlnn. Yea. her coat and but were not’ in their ucnmomed plum and her vallu was nowhere to be non. “Ye-s. she has moo." light-d Hiram. But where? Oh! i! all. would only come back! He busted limit dou- in; the table. Ind wuhod tho dilhol Ind dried then “tor n tuhion. Be wu not used to housework. and it WI! nwkwurdiy that he placed them in the mat rupbmrril Whit n int of time it hot. too! It was nmxrly noun now. Wlwro Ind the forrnoon gone to? He did not mlin it took no tum-h time to do thn- houn- Whit n Int of ttme It won. too. was nmxrly noun now. Where Ind the fnrrnoon gone to? He did not mlin it took no I'Dlli'll time to do lht' houn- wurk. Nu wundt-l’ poor Ellen could not ulwnys have the male on time. Oh. if she Would only come? “1 \mn't my anything again If the meals are n lIt~ tlo lute If she will only mm: tun-k." said Kit-m. l| uftvr thi-." Sumo-how the day mme it a (-1054- nmi unother. and Ill" "lathe-rt normu: T -nnd llll‘ltlll we: llll‘iOlll a wrvck. lZIIn-n. from her room. wntl’lt-«I haw he wad tuLInx th “tnadlrinr.” knuw uln-n tn “runu- hunw." and Wm- sitting In lwr null-r In 1hr kitr‘lwn on llIrnm vumv In. lunktug worn and Iutgunnl. It Hutrud 0! liml Iu-tl ”r gut one xilmpm- u! lh-r un-l ll \vnn «Iug‘ I“|“1"l. lflll'l} firm in ltrr ~Idv. “lllt. I'ZIIq-n' .\I_\ darting?" xituutwd lilrutn m In szutrhui ln-r in Mk breast. “Flvrgll' luv. «lrznr, hr the harsh vu-rd~ and n»: lct‘lhllllt‘flfi. unci let me mnke up to you! for tlw mutt (‘umon dear. 104 in gel ~umn~r Qnuo-IIH-r.” “llirmn. «ivnr. did you I .,I I‘ll .. “Uh. dear littleI I‘mnunf, 3 I‘ve neglected her shamefully. end 1, hot I will know haw to appreciate her: jwltell it or!" mlu me?’ view in response to notice. tlut hey must appear. will be ”unlined vereiy for their Ignoring ot the nrd. t And it in aid that there Are beâ€" ween too md M0 rut-h oflendere. natty, in an increase of 60 per amt %‘ All moment: 0! Luke County who: eiled to upper" before the Bosrd of1 I l l The penalty. that is. the mutmum ‘ in their assessed \‘uluntiun~â€"and the. add thtu 50 per cent penalty in all the nation "tiled to la xtulyvr iwh‘m- t he whorl- tlm (‘flhefi brim: board Thu- lxmln- uro tn lu- closed up this Vim-ll and “line many of the 400 or may decide tlut Hwy wnultt Itkr to appear and ex- plnin nlmut 'lwtr properly, tlw time Nth lapsed arr late and tlu-y are gut“. In pa) 50 per cent mum prune-n; \uluatlnn )unt because they thuuxht the board up “tooling" native: that they must tlmmnr und lmvv a lwari 4n Imurt talk \tith lhi' Mu- po-t’~0ll\ mm the) too nu irworn board in ready end llkln‘ steps to‘ Kiln-n. from hs-r room. wan’lnvd haw he wad mung his- “madlflnr.” knuw \Ihrn m “runn- hunw." and wru- MINI”: In hrr rm‘kn-r In 1hr kllr‘lwn on Hirnm n'1.ln~' in. lunkmg worn and llugunrd. I‘ 2! \mm Hutrud 0! «1113‘ qul bun panwcl. Hr gm one xHuu-m- u! ln-r un-l {MM} firm In hrr 4dr. “Uh. I'IHq-n' M) durimgf" xhuuwd leum In In szuh'hul hvr 1U Mk hrmst. “Furgh' luv. drzlr, Yur 1h.» harsh vu-NL and n»: 10"lmlnc-nm um! I?! mo mnke up 1.. you! for tho- me (‘nmnn dear. I»! \n g?" ~umn~r Qnuo-Ihq-r.” Q “lllrmn. «Ivar. did you mlu me?’ n~kHl HHun. 5 "HM I mi“ you. Ellen? hnrhncfl flu“! -n r ‘- un- uu- nxldn. \\'In~r« ""C um 'wh- Mfr?" he “kc-d. M In? [mwM-‘l ht'l' in hit heart. "Uh, Ju‘i _ n \m‘uzunh. their, und I'vr had ‘ In with)! rt~~l' 51-43th to”! "Ill hnv InlLr imtk ‘ml-r In) viral-kl?" :. "\M. (h‘nr-It Huh» wnumn in ! v-rld nnal I‘m gum: to help you kl ‘ "-- m Ibo-r“, loo?" \\ hr |:~-n-4I HM"! I’M, '0‘?!“ lnldhn‘l hr huve alkrd me ‘0 In mp Jaokmn'n? II II n »1w 1' I wnu mrr (hrru, and «m h ”I? drum!!! “HI:- “'0!"- "0w hn-r {rm nrhed and “u": but nhe knrw 1t mm mm or mtnw T0 0.1, PENALIIE TAXPAYEIB :lur- __.... unhe- uhton um nued to Anon lam work. Bud: Th- “ Per Cent l M , VIII It Added mrdl ‘ .! It a the All moment: 0! Luke County vho "“1" tuned to upper" before the Bosrd 0! "NW" «new In response to notice. that m “0‘ he) must appear. will be pcnfltled 12:: verely for their Ignoring o! the I I": . )tl'd. ‘ "wk... And It In utd that there Are be "1an ween ‘00 md M0 Iut‘h oflendera The penalty. that Is. the mutmum Ind 1, ‘ re hprf huh) I- an Increase of 60 per amt ' A 7‘: . “W And [hi MD 11m: wm. blp vtn the In the both] 5|“ ‘renllty htH-J hflllbeldblcltnmrw e old tune nun. And whu won- rful hour um will be. _ WOur old friend. Hun under flutter” lint: "m not! w .0! u) II he mornin' but 1:: honor to I” In §Public SemceCompahy dnwn these monthly m N- : [Ind of saving dulllht. “That’- I rich: in the summer an." In! uh the patina o! the mv In: d the coming world Jerk! not 00!“- !(hrd so u :0 keep m phat in [ha n. or mnybo there‘s another Halon. 'nbmdenonghwmuuw- u an without bola; rounded It’s Hum. run old runer rune w. breath :11 “Inner m the clan ’uve um hour 0! daylight m4 mh “III to Not But 0-!- Hour to W 0“ 11-0 on M “ha! lua- ln-(‘umr u! (h? oldâ€"Inh- nmrd mun who. “hon we e‘alOM Hu- wav‘ thnuxhl n v-inulo Ameflan dlflshm r-hnuld lu- N-nt act“! for mum} t-Hrfl. I'vnmc vtn the vur. have MM :0 1e burhukercd scythe nvimr u not for the wimr. W 21. ll 3:00 t. IL. “0 soap and water, then the clothing aid watch the machine. It does the WOAL nurzh .hzyhn Hum 1 :d huh-IMO that 1h: nmnnmm the w 4h~tlmrd tn aha r run old ruher Tine Easy Monthly Paymefitl KNM‘Kfll'T on. 21 ”and ' kupnw Inn) mm ch‘df‘ Hut Ike to amwnr and ex- hmr properly, llw time We) an- !uo late and n. In pa) [)0 per cent ; \nluaunn )un bmuu the board an» “fooling" native: lhm they must no a lwar! 40 hour! hulk nun-a- n...“ um sunbu‘ WhnTmasivbh-Mlflt 10! 3nd Delivered‘ N. Paper Watchmaker ‘JCWCICY Sixteen Year: at . neider'u W. E. Watetj'nouse Iron Metal Rubber Ian-nun |x_.

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