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Libertyville Independent, 6 Apr 1922, p. 10

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ta t mcf oi emulgglontr. 'Thid ~proved quite a spirite<i fIght and rm- F UI s tet as follovs: WÀ§E lOTROÀu COMMISSINER- 24 John Luebb... ............._174I fVermon !%le reglar town electIon TuCKsday Athougis A. E. M-ttier bail two op- ilýtýgh ou ýsme airied octetsponénts fer the office of supervlsor ula t oclpt sof ape Coiitssts, ofVinon 8e voni n a walk. There ~ aoerj artsof Lke COO~Y ~ as ouite a flght on for road< coti- ý"e places th isfgisawere exîrcios- müisitoner. Thr resuts were: l. btter. FUPERVISORS- nicot that the Repubican TictCi< A. E. Mather..... _............ 25 pix vnoppoaed ln Waukegan maae neorgp Snangler - -............. ýjrace devold of .txltement, The Johns E. Barrtt .......... 17 Wiowilig ticket vWin vltho'îoîpoa RIAD ('OMMISSIONE- tâm, Frankc L.Hotje .._ .......... 1841 Assessor-Cisa8. Arme,z. WU). Br9ckmauil......_............._101 Town Clerk-Chas. Jack. S. Iloote..............52 NIighway Commlsioner--Woi. Tay- Graysiake i«. ln the votng et ryslake, Road MAt. Supea vsora--ira Hoidrldge. comaisiaonerand Assor vers the Pam*k Webb anad Frank Burke. uttîet debatea oftthe election. Ger- Ocisool T.ensaee--Chas Tornquist. triade Delaney, recelving 266 votes, Irown C4ffimite-F'red Buck, W defeated ber o»onent. LeRloy lcott. IL Smth andl ). E. Clarkie. for effsor, vlth the resuit of the Watt Datrflod volng in doubt ontsI the final count Followlng li tise result of the rgtis- e taken. « siplrited flgbt at WeÎt Deefild E. C. Hastings vas elected Road ,Wbere thora vers three contests. Thse Coasqissioner, recelving 230 votes resuts were as foltows: over Frank Grtggs viso recelerd 22b S3uPEItVISOR- vole_. Ir. r.. Lukoa, fer town cierk, *sames O'Connor ..-...----------6>f v as stected vîthout opposition. whle ~rdH. Meyer.................24 A. F. Williams carried the eectioti TONCLE, for Scisool Trusteo. W. F. plage......... .... _227 Shields R. M. Van 0 - -9'...........__257 in an exceedlngly bot flght Mat At- - RokM> cOM iIONER- kinson defeatod Gordon Kley for John Carlan........ . .............253 ilghway cnuisaloner of Shielda. 'ZL I..Closey ..........2'î Thomas Appleton defeated Homer 'the bard roads proposition won by Redding for the office of asassior ai- Svote of about tl,.ree lao ne. tbou.gh soe of his frlends had feared Libertyville ' t hat the eo itian to hlm vas ton 'W. E. Miler, former supervisor of strong for 1dm 10o overcone.' IberlFt. , aë unsuceessfuli Tues- -Frank leuzewsl<l defe4ted Axel 4*1' la soeklssg jedîspace Xery OnaBtafimn and Frank Tiffany for com- ,11%er. The reaults vers: mission er of Foss Park at Northa Chi- StJPERViSOR- elcago. inCt B. B. Eger -'---------- _Cb'y 8 TeTheocratis party of Zin W E.Siler ............. ......d ROM) COMMSSiONER__ a decisive vlctory over lt ne B. P. Engsbrech . . . pendents of Zion, complets SEt-riso B.J. E Mlibhod .........-6i7Rbic~h viii appear in anottier counin. Priendshtp Important. To buld Ie tlîît bringa joy to old WhvU~m2haI ge you niust buS friendshjp lto the 2o as they corne. Atagonlsm nay y compel attention froni the vorld. But soon V-ýe world wiii flnd a Way of g.'v ~'avoi'n your coerlng pover, and you Ulm iÎ1 be left depstd nnd degointe to mrçw-ln Su t mm pend your declinlng years amîdst hos- tlle envirounensts. Its t10ae to t tê$pringfield aie h.c han eisn t.Iulding la Imost fiolsbed. Changes can aima", beh made bat tissy are emsty and otten Dam o not lit ln vel vitis the structure.- "r iwpîe euiiguv 8111 fmfstakes base been asmde, cor- Thama li. Gahais, na-rect tiien as soon as sou ea.-Grit. ,oaiocandidate for State Rep Gstpge -'.* ,.cka.. reoeptatiZe foi the GenraiAs- They oseS tu &t., of the lote Louis1 e snlywas boras in Lake Jues tliat he vas nue of the greateat bumorIsta anS practicot jokers, In co"'ty. where he lias continuý- tp e hstery. It la recossnted of hlm outly reided tip tb the pïeseifi that on a certain occasion, tuIneet tiaasdA A product of :tlwe- farïs htlaVeWo tragcales, havlog in <f*tUU ieo ation,aÇ , belft ctcheS ineapabl inthse 1fhinier aiid is is cihûaged inlu fbier'.fistela fat: rmvoyster. vhilb £--ietaebumse. tise unfortunate Indivduai vas obligeS Ik s erved for fourteen bfet by ha t. rol h eeoe Î~ ,pare ou the county board, af ,,whiéh sbody he wae caimr Sfor two yenrs. For thre cr ~bc grved as a member of' the BtofReview, usrving s ~it eh irains the lust yeer. )4r..- SGroltaxnwafirst elected tethse ~StatWLegilature in 1412 arsd ~was'tIsree tises re-elected, lac *ervipg ciglt years in &I. Asa member of thse Legie- latue, a}awayestoodfor DIenîo«ratic piciles and was a~ lis tise poicy of Ie pirtfla State affaire. His e ccý - 1idnn state unhesitati.I tate voed at ail ue m tise ses interests of the elect- -r& orof LakeBoonend Mc- H4Co"atis f*now stndsfor Lgibîi,- ti*nswlh wiII bring about ie- A*0dta*tes by avoiding. re- IoYýLegpelatioa for fade ansd t tapigsg for Iawe which will w r t r ie beet iatereeî of the j 000e. As one of tlse. chiqfpiýs of tise Goed Ronds ba.lie asbw favori aI least two o cf thse counties in hie distri<e. He 'wants thse liceuse derivei -from automobiles to be uCd for tise maintenance of A thê icads an-d net ta o db, t a forseelss fade. r. Grahsam, a farmerhirrm self4 i. a typical represeatative of J& cfarming ir3teseta Which- wihI haweil coaserve4 with ;1hi as veptmeeen ntw~h*,!~ SaaLeieaturo.- r. Gvi- bw#'mis plenddrecord jas thse stt*asg reputatian for prahitY 4 oeewy sould ssure lWin andl eleetacu. Irütz of WaUkfgan the eustody of l» tck of rhfubarb lieas4ring 5T Incise liais daulghter vison vîtotaes testi. Itnîg shaye lasen aed by an Bu&- fied that in their opinion It vas boit las eer n rar STATEMENT OF THE oiNftRWIP, MAt4AEMENT, OiBOULATION, ,ETC,. REQUIR90 13Y TA£EACT 0F COt44RRS 0F AUGUOT. e 1912 of Libertyvile Jas4poeet, PUbiBII6 4t IbsxTtv-eiBs.Uhn*Wa for Apri l lut9!. J Connty of Lakeo. se. Bofore me. a Notary Publie In and for tise-State and confli afoitad. porsoxsaily apÏears P. G. Smlts, 'Who, isaviag.been Sulyswaora acoor4ilg W law deposea andS astisat bc la ,thtbusinoas mmanager of t.h$-i beetyUWI Indopendent andl that the fÔllo'Wtig 1la, te tsehe t 0 f 11:s knowlodge AdSbe- ler a irasp atatemeat of thse owniitrhp,naaesmÎ tap faial aet b Isrrculatioa), etc.. of the aiortssld pashttbOt for thé date uhova ft t* Lsbpvrcaption, sequired by the Loto! Âu ,i*t'24. 1912, esbôdttd la SEdIIO 44S, Postal Lava and Regiilati±lts, #rlnted bn tht reverse ut this fOrm, te- 1. That the namea anid aftreasss fttit-pbllaher, editar. saanaglflg .6 itor and.butintai managor are:-.,1î; publluther-Lake County Pubilslng andS hinting Co., Waukgan, I Bditor-W. J. Smniths, W&Ukm%» 1. I Maasng £Sltor--W. .Sminths, Wasskegan, Ili. BUSIEness Manager--F. G. Siti, Waukegan. 111. 2. That thse owners are: fflive naii3s ard sddre1ss of laStviSOai ove. ors, or. il a corporation, glas ita naine and the nanits and addrems e t stock. bolder3 owning or lioldlutt 1 per cent or more or tht total amsoont of stock). Lake Couaty Publisîpai and Prlnting Co., Waukegan. lIl. W. .. aitis. Waukegan, it. F. G. Smiths, Waukegan, Ili. 3. That thse kaown bondholders, mortgagtea, anô odier ftcurlty rioldti'5 owning or holding 1 Der cent or more of total asodunt of bonlds, molttt<ti or otiser securitles are* (If there are nue,0seitt.) Tisere art noue. 4. Tisat tise two paragraps next aboso, giving Use names or tise own- ers, stockisolders, andS ecurlty lioldmr, Il any, coistain netot 0l1 tht Bast or etockholders and securlty boiSers as they appear oipen the books of the dom- pany but aise, In ,cass hert thé StOtkisoldtr or àtcurlty lboiSer oapp«ara m thse books of the comgszsy as trustes or In any osther fiduclary relation. the name o! tise porion or corporationl tir vihosonobei trustes la acting, l givon; Also thot the sald t-vo parafraphi contain stattmentoe embraclisg a=tllnt'sf knowledgt and bellef as 1.tseccmtahcosan( conditions under vblehi stockholdera and securlty hoiSera '*ho do flot appear upon the books ofthtIe comPanY as -trustée, bolds tock "ô secsirity in a capaclty cuber tisan tisai of a bons ride ovner; and tis affiant has no reason te belie tat saway otiser 1person. associationl, or corporation baaay Interest direct or Indirect fa tise saiS stocke. bonds, or other securittisison ai g0 atatsd by hlm. 6. That the average number of copies o! each issue of IbIs pubic& tion sold or diatribsited, throsigh thse maila or otiservise, to paids ubscribtri dssring thse six months preceding tise date shovn aisove la (Tis In- formation la required from Saily ]publications onily.) P. G. BMITH, Business ManaMe. Svorn and sub.iarrbed bcfore me thla lot day of April. 1R22. W. T. STUPET. (SEAL) My eouoIsao~ax sre ept. 15, 19825. The fundamental piaciple of AsecnGovermmt la PoppuG(overwneL*. VOTE FOR DANIEL J. BLAUL For thse Repisbliotsin'omationf fe Representative ini Congrea lOtis <J.grueaaoiairntrict, Saeo!flUEnois Primare ý coonTuesday te ft pasïgsiother Poinat tuae eultrr' ~6bh ~ -w#ter oie yerr tt£armerrmuid olty tuw. hI14O ew'-dykOt m # proy to Alab 7 St~OS OPS~t tt beterelaslafor týir beet; if neat sear lucere %va$ a ~Lurk. Notjuk pilais0W s o tur oici crt-WQIl, îi -nAllalVa 15 U~ ~uU* a ~ I~I *M5 ~ wW. B»rituio n e a i tint itit to blues nr iz~lod wpn<Feiuisytem of sinnias I mlà FI To the Men and Women of1 Lake Conty- Iu asking you ta vote for anid support me for the nomixf- ation for Sherif f, at the Primary ta ha held Tuesday, April 11, I ans deeply appreciative of the prefermeut you have shown, and the confidence vou have Plnced in mue during the past. As a public servant, 1 have alw«ays tried ta do my duty regardlese of the political consequences ta myself. 4n sa0 doixigj. have at trnes ganed the hatred of persans Who do not possess a sincere respect for law and order. To such 1 have no apologies ta offer, nor promises ta, make. With you, rny fellow citizens, my sale recommeudation -for fturther favora muet ha my past record. Il you nom- inate and elect me, 1 sh1 adminieter affaire of tise office 1 seek, in accorclpnce with the laws of'îhc statp and the orders of 'our courts, 1 shall endeavor to safeguard your iesand property in-so-far as thse office of sherif f may require. 1 wiil co-operate with ail lnw regulating and ent- forcing bodies and officers at ail times. Respectfully yours, EL VIN J. GRIFIN Prmary, Tuesday,. April 11, '22 the Rumors have been circulated -that in teevent of the election of Elvin J. _Griffin as Sherif I will remain as chief deputy. ln order that my friends May- be set right -in the. matter, I wish- to' state 'that I -have arranged to devote my entire1 time". at /the. end of my termn of office to business affairs in wif I xp e, t4o be interested. 1 desir.tt Iis time to thank my many loyal friends who have supp orted me in the past. 1 p ope that myrecord in this office may havýe been -such'.as to merit'ypur con-. tinued friendship and esteemn. Respectftilly ,yours, EIMR i GEEN, RSiRE -IRA E. PEARSALL Now Deputy County Tre.asurer REPUIBMICAN CANDDATE For County Treasurer* Subject te the decision-of thse ]REPUBLWiýAN PRIMARIES APIRIL 11, 1922 Your vote and support will be appreciated. ~M - aff~ e-S CHAS. E. JACK ,Republican Candidvtefor PROBATE JIDC5E TheoratlcPart M ~Bulpolled speust M. 0. oegivLug thse For asbemSo'. recel t Un paneS 1."2 01 41; vis . .L Joi *~f Ustin a Pli .4evoil 1,684 vo aoçl trusts - .6îo ou the Tý Xm . G.M. 8I111 oelved 991, glvis of 894. it la Interostim luat 'owaowup, arti Won ot b '440 votes. Alasth, 4 ~t«r the odai -dIee« ame, eo.or vhat visicis11la s sbottam th. eMme on ~t4 t" sisove tise botte Thia s a gi-es yeur pettL vIidy bot $m)j Very pretty en ir9et tIt 1 a - 80 $1ie0, ,' just a final word as the ceuin- tpaigas drawo to tatlose. 1 senee a certin dAi*appoint- ment at flot persooafly meet- i ng more peopli during the p3st few weeks; for asn e ha prevîously stated-it is ir.-i partant that voters abould meet those who are asking Io be emp!oyed. But, like the old felIow w; 'did rot kruow until his fast C horme was tirned, that a -l was long and three minut(-.t short, no one but a candid te fully realizeahaw mansy. nry folks the;e are in Lake cour.t-. . I has been long, howevcr, since votes in our couflty m-rre won by the aid stampedinr methods of the lightning rcd agent. Facts are ascertaircd and your judgrnent is baei upon them-,)at upon thse Vn- culiarity of a candidate's Isand- ahake or hie rare talent for sa.af praise. The battie is about over,bu no one can with certainty fcrz- cast the resut-because su c- cess depends upon votes, rG- good wishea. Majoritie are supposez t o rule, but samne times they éo not; for the reason, that thev remain at home while t: L'a- er fellows vote. 1 amn ilot a profeesional pcl- itician-l have been too busy - earning mny living to beco n* - one-but quite naturally r have been somnewhat interest- ed in the preea- election and have kept close tnb an il. l-laving doue so I have vc-vy good reasona to feel veiry oFt'- muatic. But as 1 have said-it is bal- lots that couit on April 1l th- flot good wishes. I shal aIWays highly value your good opin- ions--but if you do flot **say it with votes"-»sorne other feilow will take thse oath of of- fice. . Throughout the caspag1 have carefuhIlr avoide neas ing rny oppoasents. Likcwuse 1 isav,*Yie1ded tu, the tenmtion of impairing future usefuines -by eacrificing my lndepend- Tis7hee-is in t"ss tluaty a person who boast9 of hie abili-. ty ta control elèctians. Ifl he contrais this anc. I ams def+~~ ed-he is nat for me. But fi-v muât "show me" as thse phrase goe. Most-of you were here first and are, I talce it, unpre- pared t a brrender thse county ta carpetbaggers. Well friende, 1 arn going ta close my campaigu as 1 began Sit, by eaying: that for ten years My apecialty has been ptobate work-, that my life anoe book wsc i myra;that My pniflary purpose in run- inj inspired by self interest ï'B4t8I honestly beieve I arn and wiII iender a full equivalent in campetent and honeat -service shauld you confer this honor upan me. That telle the whole story. Probably the county will 1survive if Iarn beaten-and so DcwbtlesI need you wor£e tisan you need me--but if ?you wih pt yeur 0. K. an my arn4. bition, primary day 1I'Win' pro+- rise-why asothiasg of course, excepîta oobeY my oaath*and *give ail a square deal for four year.. as a- t- a> o 1

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