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Libertyville Independent, 26 Oct 1916, p. 11

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-4a voeus 1b"ceiebefore thé vo. tes Of the TW Congretonal Dis- trict wu asm* concre. proposs vhblch ho hiteua test*bd for vben ho fls elected ta Congrues. a the ~fint Place Mr. Lundqulat ncee Iath"be vii bactive ta contrese and v0fk hi irersent su of tbe citihens ofth0e dstrict- "J amn la favor 0f enforcing stvlctly the neutrsliy lai." Mr. Lusdqnist9 said. "During th* pait tva pase ve have houp vreseufed ViII Ua scle1 of th e Prosdeant of tle Uiedtaa activol>' engagai àhe I.support of one, of the belligenent nations. Re bau permittet tateffrbre i ue commerce and thle mals 0of the Vini- ed States. ReH bas it~Dlted "tus n- tion to seize Amerlcahi ebi,., baul thbm loio ber ovu Ports and thore sarcb ad rifle sot oui>' private but diplonie cme govgi'soptai eommu. àicaions. "The repreaentatlve fromt the lth district durtng the Iast two yeussbus sot secs fit toc raiesebis band li op- position to ibis unfafr and mmnalaa pollcy o! the adminisraton nov lu power. 1 do not belUeve the people of the 10th district ceaire sncb repre- sentatlon. "I propose hi stand for aetmuno- tralit>'; for bonest and square deai- ings wii ls o et te belgee» go weIl me aeutrai satJoni. I do, ot be- llev" that lt.etUnited Plates should [- dlscrianlnate ln favor of as>' other na- lion. "I stand for a protective tarif! tht vii give the vorking mmesOf thia district a fair vage for a fair day'î work. 1 do sot ileve Ilat fhe voi1 lng mon of this country sheuld hea brought to the. levai of oompeltition wlt t le vworking mes o!flouena-e lions vhlch ame nov ir v ar. 1 b& 1 ilibe Ibat lthevues viiibe eme.0r ~ ~ 6r BL ho al>ÔVOe etitied OU Pages 66 and 07, Iake C ut e- SHIEI( FOUNO GUIL.TY. Jhn aile"" i tI~~* ~~cause ai tb* Aupst Term, A. D. 1910 ords. akgu .'.. Hairoton (anias@.oe Gens), U a h reAgsA .11. C*EJUE E. PENDICK, At2:0oook hs afiron fev n id Chief of Police W-a»4ý to tiis Country and oeil themnso » 0 1 the C 3'-Court of Lake County-. 1 hlton TAtd2:t30. ut day0f - Eecutri cf th last iii an eCheatb~tat ou" n"seturers , ICaBITI U 3'efldtdk, xcutrix of t9OCtobr..4. . 3»14. eathfue bour ori 1 testament of Almira Jack, n the ShIrk osaso found the defendant HatiyHmOnPt f M o b . . opsoate, U tbrvg tionri I1e iii and testament 0f Aun-a 'clîk a hift M lternof laid day son, deceased. glt nti iat eod hr, fone cocu Hiald netrri» sins r wrms peugf l ao e akm, do.«ai.v. camîe IL Feu-. At u at c Is baý.trance door of the. 'çnamin Parmaiee. Attorney. and sith Counts Of the Indictment. i2m e oldjvrrý j sahda tf rklmng ta e-es. l Cdo «4be1t . aoun, EvditYoung. oc' g ~ couuty tu vkly , *ý*Ton violations %vers chai*ged.Att r~orid If their wives dlda't hflo* ioIIt5~Mbe . oug ialdTun.theOit>' 0f W48g>s., Lake Cou8ty, ney Fedlmdaeymd or-' _________ props e t c ou s thIde vIes ing m B j fiaS . Dun can. Peter Ducan, 14 018ol. seU!nt Publie vendue to .te Sev «,n-rent bred for the consum er. f o a n e t l od a m t heion! f Py h a e l vhii go» ety if. Tus manijf tut ir aIiO im av. Mabel - US aw,. H OT' IA i g b i t a .5 l t bidder for cash * çf, Chicago beame an Im m inent o i. raI- trtrial.h î m ut A LK 7 b u in e s ai s i peu ftB i a O a , y O S a .~ f o il o v ln0w g e . O tIl e re a i e s ta te , 1 u i It l *y y e s te r d a y w h e n w h e a t s o re d t <) A l e t h i k o f L a e F o et w id a lg u t t Lc h la e n lie ~ ~ ~ m o # caiv l b s~C o i r oe p O N . l V S t d h I ti '.' ge of Libertyvo %Il b I ig ies t figure for th e year. D ece in . aof w heeho orhes t e s li l lay i e ma i cl fo )a b g o s * ut GoprAneineColt.Thodreietna Ld ou= br bel ol a 1.8%an My tstand in CountY Court Tuesday af- tb be held ln the Parlsu HHoosý bWact bu ab*rle g mis 150.ltefBDoUTSti Uite.£OUdL. PI oOto-vit;Lot 'urhoen(13) in 3Blé* $1.77%~. Az a remuitof this adv8ice ternoOn lu iiovn defeni@e. He dé- kegan, ln the nea.r futire. Tbi bast othbenab 0a ccu'hm oi mulna t O » titoifO 4? . ~~Thre (18) 10 C. Frankc WIIr1%local àgencip, cf Minneapolis tohhiera ae Iheohsaletsloy !t i iern ihrfe onhf0 a- hmevrfu -aaO~ b5A ditiÈ o aUbertyville, Lake C - nounced a Price of $9.70 a barr el for iwlt e ate te thesy etpr-Th e afirprorms est eto4 0f ~I ~ le ~ ,-,~ ~6hI~t.,01. cerainbrado o surln What ourChasecl liquer of hlm lu retail quantit- blggesît te K a.'.evor lhW"ebd Por MrLuu b"lt A daide ex- lu et anO maider and deee tiiereot greooo la BEok C of p .jfor Chicago dellvery. ThisIa a20-.e ivtoaifrti.sovr ii lhly pect a fspublielaRaoli; e.Te insesfrte tt er hsgiiiy grd~iifr80s nhfat>.ho en. !,M*, - tered the sovspa"erbusieeeslatthe tIUt4 Slates.Alar wveral yeare In OtU<W CPPAitie ho wasa asoeiat-' aivt ogelas sales departments ci 11e UMorsos.Brautigbam Coamany, a larlée Maufacturer et agriculturai' IMIMplesealn Rockford, Illnos. a ter ho vas Connocied ilfi suser M« ion uthe.saine çapct.B- esa of bis trong position i regar t0 the enforcement hi strict neutral- ty and bis Maighideals 0fAmeicas. tom, »r. Lundqulat bau the motve sup Port of01 heGeama-American, Irlih- ê&Monicans and SweAiOb-A»ericaneo0f bis district A1largeumber of the' members of labor organisations bave Vounteened thoir support ibehaifE S so e cottt i mo e tot.o 0f Mr. Landqilt, and It appuenait uSssre, -a If the lth district viii b. ron'snt ed fi fIe sert two years vth&as ai dent, active and progrosivecoges t a rx a d D . Ie e maO, Who is sbllled ln publie airs, lng ecoguizes tuie 'ieds 0f al, efe natgiotnsd.as-offered in Waukegan. When we say "arge" tcks, we meanm te& heGemn auuaeaswe &ayour avantage in selecting;Whenwesy "Zkstpb.stockw tii.Geran lnguen a ve saia .ursjf,,,. 's. teBdlainlnugsb Ideginean t for you. IiULZJ w r s Bnglish fluently.te rds Mr. Lundqulst'a eppouent la George! ». ose. Mr. Po"a voted aganet tue, We sa ttiT w D oho o b irt iV j MuOlutito bPlaceanembargo eost arMe and ammuniion belng sent ouiý Of the United Btatos to Siurder ontr relatives and friends. He ba% shown é:inT s îo- b tsO rh t Poi P ated i> that ho do s net value; 8 ,,_ the oplnens and sentiments o!fIe, G@rmau-Aier"ca.o! bis district. Hoe_____ is fiendîr vlth the citiseus of the, dWs-SuitSi'.v r o s- ta-tc vbo are Swadug big profts froinv rc as munitions. $ 5 1 A worIman himiseîf. le $1 , $ 8, 15,$18 $2Q,~$~5$2Q,$25~ _ _ _ _and. a $30. Da"i>'Theagit. The art oet lvni I l. éevery 0e art * ouI> the capocit>' la bornu vtI us If muat h. letrned and practiced ti Incessant care.-Ooetbe. Walter J. Walsh o! Mclienrycous- Ut>'. Deisocrali c cdidate for state senator frein the Ë4Igh district, to-a gther wtb Joseph Freund, former candidate fer stalo repreetal lve, froi a sdistrict, vere visitors lu VakgsTUescla. -nu the Menx'tn heavy Work Shoes, Felt Lined Shoes for men and women, chiIdrten's 8Bc h 0ô Shoes and an exceptionaIIy fine line of ladies' Dresa Shoes. Plain black, cloth top ; white topgray toppearl gray, tans and tans with top, from ....... $3 to $7 W9 -Hare exrPerienced Mon in Fitthîj in ooth ti h.e- L.~.P £~Ji "t a>P-ofI qualities and large isue, extra long uFneofmi! "WITH LONGER WEAR" T11 oaigswearing suits have pleasedmoth-) er so much that we have bouglît another 1 a r g e shipment and are again rcady to supply the de - mand.. The prices are the same as before- SUI140 ego 3« rýii0 SwaOOtOkff$0«#4l I~9~I , 1Un M7~1 odg~au N 'e r- to.4 'or- ,2

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