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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 4 Sep 1914, p. 12

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LA"E COUNTY INDEP MIET, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1914. orpiumion inCook oounty whlch in au sting i MORRIS BOUND OVER. wlT um vrilta Mr 11 1 1 theoandldacy of W. -8. Buflock for -ta lthelismata md «Il: them t '~utl1ditritin an organisation launched (olUudo aî51) te'toh.anvh urMo entnth eulican aa at ment they amr rcelving.A1 0f euntig Us epu PY~ ~Y It leta b. regretted that such a of thesle lbter, voe. ritten oalM i for some yi a been ruled by bossms hocking situation exisasla our midlet. lumateu and la, eoh caue il whm e vetull hled disrupt it frorn end to I as deemed sdvisabie te acquaAnt rpedtegreatesî astis our ntie Cttznstip lththe it-Tbee ae, lft-elht nmaten Âr bls organisation ius troflg in the city Bnd it ilsIx uatiOn, 80 sa te secure et leafft thelr hom. and fifty<hree of them- $ts iat h it wMsweep the 'precinct.s where it is doing flsmora' support should further action Ing; te Mr. IY'Kete, ouid wvi W. i.Bulok f Wuea, addt frteRe en ssary. ilar letters. H. says la this ~i~ W Buloc ofWau.ga, cndiateforthele-Respectfully yours, ton there are a tew, thtea11 ~Uonnomination for Congressin ttus, the Tentit dis- i a k ovn Mi ýO4M a lny ciler ntitution, whoa Upu, bau the 0EgBiZtlofl'8 support, and, witii the proper jime but that dqesht make any dif- thesuervtl lOtu Lake county, ho can land the. honor and mnci- teltnee. Charges have heen made_______ aâ3illyuosiio u pporthlmwiIlhel und tie wa- aiaint hlm and If the yare truc Mr. = ,y hoie wh suporthimwil hel uno th ;;ý_'Keefe isn't a fit man te he ln the fasuagainst the. people that the. bosses of Chicago have been don a great Injustic. 1don't urued on for years and which .ventually disrupted the. carg, anythlng about technicalilies; Wg party, resulting ithe. present state of affairs through what 1wftlte t a the truthY' oit the state Bld flatiofl. rPole vho represented Morris, If he wüula admit for the sace of justilica- + lion that one of thé circuleas had been la vry ssotialtha ThmasGrahm, he a~emalled te John Hart, Jr. Attorney It inPr seta htTomsGaateIàelope agreed te tht. and the tates aet- oeuuiy Dernoeratic repreaentative at Springfield, agai be toruiey aI once asked that . Morris ha re-uX ulate as thie candidate on the Dernocratic ticket doe. Thatiogmandeyfwihossibl libsdistrict. Mr. Grahiam has served one terni and 1bas '.r the relimtnary hearing lte e dis- »v.d vith, credit. Ho basbeen clos, to Qovernor Dunne eps i ea vIec iti ie wba osiders hlm anuiionest, efficient and capable min The admission o sendias theciretu- rlai have no velîtit vhen the case q»who in worthy of the .zecutiv's confidence in at.ter,,i triedIin the upper court In case <ýzportMCe TOO manycbanges ithe. personnel of the an Indîcîment la returned against biçuseati tiUre would flot iielp general conditions Hi t The board of truste.. 0of the rail- .Mae any, Bld the. fact that the. mai from Lake county r-ad men's home are la meel thereTOLK UN'VTE tonîo.rrow aflernoan and are ta taire I have heen 5s0 huey vlth the Sa ulos to the. governor means muhi o the district in manY up every delaîl of the case. They will duties Incumbent upon me as le#& M r. Grabam la flot only widely known inIi Ake go fuietaci phase of the matter and cierk lu preparlng the samplea couuty where bis iiomq bas alwaYs been, but iho 1188 Bwlde le any trullito the étalemnftsmade tenier thle ht I have nt b a .1 ac h on n. cer aite n P The presdent <«f tht Order o Rail- 1 vould pprecate their suppoi £t.-ang us aqualuces.' As chairmanof the. board ____ ____ ail no doutt fully neaize th Bld as supervisor from Grant for many land 1 merely deairer at Ibis1 waa. ~ 1~oes ~rellerate my appreclation of 5UEU,5 m maegod, dahnetreorben ssance In tht peut andud as o ito an wio bad dealings vwth him. Lsake county of a continual desire. t nif the tiisiiuldnotand re-elected. 'te extend th, incsig0h1 aloso teMsoudntcourteeies filat are le bea fac th M r. Graham mode th* eir Bty assiat- tram a county officiaI and t aI 1«0 ethe mani wbo opposes hlm wus defeated laimpforutat t eIerIt toyear ago, nevertiielesu a fight is on and Lake I th ie tour years i have I ~ isssu4 afor nette AXECERAIN hatit ~ -clerkslîlp. 1 have conducted tI camnt afordnot o làlr ERTIN tat t ha ofthe counly clerir ai a sub a mua a Springfeld. While it la our prediction that a profit te the taxpayers of!tle lainounty Republican wMIIaise b. elected te tiie bouse, tebc the tact-sud at ailt 1h t1@ eoei4nty la not so apparent in tis iregard as it .iiould endeavored t0 conserve thetI w.u reference te Mr. Grahuam. In plain vords, it doesn't oltlxaesl vr s«Vasyte land a Republican represmiatve as it deels 1 have turned Itb the court &;.1emoomutc if the Labo countv Dernocrats stick togeuer ury tram Dec. 1. 1910. te inn -~ tht suai of $40,760.70 as surpl Mr. Graham. Imagine the situation that 1*8 coity lnesor my office aller paying hola u u ethe Republicaîsfrees thé, otier county - ~ ary and that of tht clerks lnU and ordinary runnlng expense Win ont over the. Lke conty candidates who out- T ARTUJR SM office. the. MèRenry canddaes-a rather dangerous ait- 1hv re taltmst linht.lf, for the. more a, county bas ithe. race, the COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT hecounty ncer. -oter.sI THAT OOUNTY can support its unit! But, with re 0OF SCHOOLS.1 have :ucceded you fuly rea to Gruaham t looks eay, it can be made certain if Candidate For prrlariouSpt.9.If 5yoi muyDmcascorne up te the lin. and iielp cimciite vote for mue, you muet placr to ocomRty DIm Ia nthehusREPUBLICAN NOMINATION lu the square ai tht ell tof l ~ ount ma hithehous.At the priiarile. Sep.smbr IL on the white (Itepublican) tic] t LEW A. HENE .--- ---. -dAy-tf county fllCaafai I ~ W. ame speciaiiste in Ready- to- Wear, Ne w York Notion., Fine Dr... Gooda, Fany Neckwear and Shoe.. W. have what àa conided to b. the be.t and big..t Roady- to. Wear Departmont in Illinois, nortit of Chioado. And we endeavor to $et the neetand latet atleu front &ew York. Yougcasno got thoàdgh- ci.* new etyle merohandia. that we carry unle.e ydu 'oow. to tisi city, as the amalier stores do flot c4rry the up.to-th..mirnut. tl. nok- do they carry auch large a.sortmenta. W. employ expert fiier. another item whioh you wiil not hind in the amail store.. Sum th«e thîngsa al together- thon- Mora.--~ Trade at G. R. Lyons & Sons Waukegan, Illinois We have weekiy ahfipmenta of ihe lateot neckwear from New York and the moat beaulilul lin. that can b. had in .Jways ahown here fir.t. Ouàr Drse Goode ame &ho purchaaed i New York-henç you alway. have the neweot and Jlfeat in that. The saine way mn our Drapery D.partment mma keep te newest thinga and make them up mnto the latoat curtain ideaa. Sum tltea things aIl up togther- then - Af!oral- T rade at G. R. Lyons & Sons Waakegan, Illinois Cterk. ý -K, MM11 III Ill 1111 àI M s , William -S. Builiocil Candida@ for CO NG A "Air Casties" Become ResI Castles Wheî You Have a Business ZducationI Aie vom dreamuîng of the great tliiîîgsyot'IlI do' "bYe and bye"f "Bye and bye" is the ruit imto whivh the dreaitier bas fallen. TODAY is the dav for action! "DO 1T NOW" is the sloganý of stucess. (jet in the. game with ambition ,and wake Up to yoîir opportunities! Now is thé time--this school is the place We flot qnly fit you for a responsible position of highest order-but wc have the influence to get it for you. DO NOT FAIL TO The Waukegan Business (1ollege wvi1l have a "Rest Tent" at the Countv Fair. See Prof. Munt- son about enrolling your soit or daughter at this tine, or cali at the College at Watikegau, 111., if not (onvenieflt to do either, phone 636 or 1551-M or write for handsome Catalogue and full particulars regarding the College and its work. Remember that this is the Ideal Shool for Short- hand and Typewrtiig. Ideal School of Business, EngI.b. Civil Service,,Penansbip. Have you seuthtue Monotype? Leari te Write Shottband on a Machine, The Stenotype does for Shorthand what the Typewriter does for longhand -prints it out in plain letters with greater eme, greater speed and greater accuracy. EN1tOLL WITH US Tcnth Congresa&onal District, Subject to the Deciuion of the Re.publican Primnarns, September 9, 1914 Your support wîll bc apprectated FALL TER1IN IOLLNNNT D4AT SEPTEMIER 79 1914 FOR DAY AND NIGHT Wauktegan. Illinois Il 's il -

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