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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 2 Nov 1900, p. 3

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twau um) PARK. P 0 BOX H 35' a lender {Wm ., ma mu mm: mendgfl '9 Rh Sharon'- éed, Salt, ,33830 a “1312‘ GLENCOE. ILL. ‘CTS TAKEN IYOUSEEm' VE'AR» LINTZ'. ”than. and V9.“ It“ all the same 6.. movcdthcirStore «was Hue! lawfmdlmmfl ery A. Back!” ‘ighland Park. ‘ALD’S aw“. CL ammo and surname Hemsumhbd Linens. Fancy Pillow Tops. Toilet EMS“: .Etc. HEATING D. H. Fm. Tradeal mu try 1. ICES and .00 LAKE FOREST. )vusnw v9 " â€"v.,.__, John Granville Wooleytanthortlecturer, editor The Neg Voice and Chicago‘Leverz‘bor-n Collineville, 0., February 15, 185%} grad- uated Ohio Weéleyén University. 1871 (A. M.-1873); marriéfil Mary V. Gerhard, Delaware. 0.; admitted to bar, Supreme court fillinoie, 1873; United States Supreme court, 1885; city attorney, Page, Ill.‘, 1877); {nosecuting-attorney;Minneapolis, Minn, 1881; prncliiced in New York‘ City, 1886; declined presidential nomination Preg‘lgibition party, 1806; entered lecture field, 1888, and has since erg-ken in principal English speaking cities of the world. I Author iT'Seed,” "TheSowerC’ "Civilization by Faith," “The Christian Citizs: i,” etc. Residence, 5535 Cornell avenue. Office, 315 Dearborn street, ' hicago. In? Q'CIC.!I9II§§HI"CI§: v - ' , u umummvnqsuuup candidate for Congress in ' the Seventh Cong glssional i 'Distriut. is a ngf’tive of New Hampsliireflfiorn in, 1838. His ancestif‘fs camel from Scotland. It: was' reared on a fang; after-j wards learned tl . stone mason's trade, hu beeom-l ling physically firmed by; an accident, he. fitted him." self for college. and at-' tended Norwich fiitiirei-E sity, a military iil‘jdtution. , In 1860 he maréfigid Miss; HARLAX P- DAVIDSON Adelaide S.'FordԤ;of Con- Here he opened aprivate' onorary necticut, and moved to Pennsylvania. school. preparatory for college. In 1871 he received an- 5 degree from LaFayette College, and also an honorary degreeilrom the1 Norwich University. He afterwards moved to New Hamrisi’ire; wasj principal of the high school in S'omerville for two years, an?“ princi- pal of the collegiate institute at Salem twelve years; Polit‘ tally. he was born in the Republican party, of Whig ancestry. _ He amained with the party until 1872, when he became dissatisfied with; hair at- titude on the temperance question. During his Work in N: y Jersey he published a Prohibition. paper, (and was largely inshjumental; in a vigorous campaign against the liquor traffic, which, in pk years, increased the Prohibition vote in the State from 197 to nearléi-El 20,000. In 1388 he purchased property at Highland Park and stifled the Northwestern Military Academy. In accordance with a joi L: resolu- tion passed by the Legislature of Illinois in 1889, the Gove‘ ‘ior com- missioned him Colonel in the Illinois National Guard. In{ {892‘ the Northwestern Military Academy was incorporated, and Color? 2-1 David- son Was elected the President,- which position" he still hcf is For several years Colonel Davidson has been the instructor of Boastitu.~ tional Law and PsychOlogy in the academy over which he presides: he published a Prohibition. I in a vigorous campaign against increased the Prohibition vote i 7. FOR CONGRESS (PROHIBITION) 3 FOR PRESIDENT (PROHIBITION). HIGH WOOD. FORT SHERIDAD mam ND PARK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,. 1900. For Mcmbct o! Congressâ€"Jul COW Dmflct. For Governor . VISSCHER s". BARxns; of Luke County ~ , F0: Trcputer. HENRY C. TUNISONJX Moran Conn”. I For Ahorney General. I FRANK S. REUAN.O othnnebuo County For Repwnmflveâ€"hh Dlutlct. . BENJAMIN}. CLOBS. r F0: Tum“: Unlvenlty of Illinois. ELLA .13va“. of Cook county. dLAnA A. uAnmno a Grundy cm. 195cm; 5. BITTENGER. of mum“; Co BENJAMIN .l. RADFURDAM Woodfonfl Co. JOSEPH J. HARRIS-of Williamson County ouch - BI RN EY E ‘ Cbunty Surveyor The Prohibitionists have nom-l inated for Lircuit clerk in this county 11 man who, if elected, would make a prable oficial. P. A. Robinson, of Gray’ 3 Lake, founder of the Merchants and’ Farmers Bank of that place, isI the nominee. Mr. Robinson is not! a native of this county, but was' born in New York State in Au-1 gust 1831.111: 13 of German ex-I traction, his ancestors liming! made their homes in the Mohawk" ,Valley for many generations. ML: ! Robinson 3 grandfather was a sol-1, dicr in the war of 1812. His pa-i rents, in 1855, moved to Sheboy lgan, Wisbonsin,w where the Candi. ?didate was reared to manhood. iM .Robinson ran a general' .store in Antiogo, Wis., for eight- leen years, and later at Clinton, in gthe same state. Coming to Gray 3 iLake early 1n the year 1899, Mr. iRohinson established the Mer-l [chants and Farmer’s National ‘Bank at that place. He has just completed a fine new business. bnilding in Gray‘s Lake, into I which he has moVed his bank. ' “The Prohibition candidate has 111 pleasant home. Mrs. Robin» son’s ma. den name Was Atwood. She was reared at Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. , i ! Clerk V Fat mam. JUHN G WOOLBY. of “lino“ - Ft! Wee-Wt. HENRY B. NETCALF. of Rhode Isl-pd. For Auditor of Public Accounts. JAMES A. STONE. of Sungamon Conny. While Mr. Robinson has done no camlmignifig, there' 13 no doubt but that he will poll a strong vote, and especially m the western part of the county. ' r. ROEMER. Mi 1).. Wautcxan. Col- SUPPLEMENT PROHIBITION HARLAN P. DAVIDSON. F or Liz-Menu» Governor. ROBINSON. va‘l For Seen-my 6! sun. P. A. Robiuuon. County Caudidngel. TRASK. mainland "I Like. CINE“ mar RAVINIA. Park. HENRY B. METCAU'. RHODE ISLAND. ‘ l \ Manufacturer; ,horn, Boston, ‘Apl'il 2.11829; «loaded Boston public schools; apprentice, 1844, in wholesale dry godd- Maine“, in which be continued 111 Benton until 1872; lining then manuhctum in Rhode Island; married, May 4, 1854,31'Lnb9th Freeman, ohm. Prominent in University church; nenrly fcfly yearn Sunday than! superintendent: many years trustee And since 1898 prelidem of the corporation of Tufts Collegv; member of the Rhode [shod senate. u Republican. 1885-6; now Prohibitioniut.‘ Address. Pavuoket. B. I. GLENCOE. Vlsscnn v. nnxls Hon. Visscher V. Barnes. the Prohibition candidate for Gov; eruor’of this state, is a gentlemani of; whom any party may well b6 proud as a party leader. He was born in 1851, near Albany, N. Y. His’boyhood was spent an a farm: After his parents moved to Wis- cousin ht" 'attended the normal school at Oshkosh and then Ober- lin college. After finishing his education he taught, the high school at Kenoshs. Wis., and was principal at New Lisbon, and later ‘a professor at LsOrosse. At the lag}: of twenty-three Judge Borneo studicd'kwin the ofioe of Soil- to: Angus Cameron. at m. In 1879 he settled at Defiant. 8.. FOR GOVERNOR. FOR VICE-PRESHDENT (PROHIBITION). ( PROHIBITDN) WINNETKA. LAKESIDE

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