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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 10 Nov 1906, p. 6

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consisting of the Finest Readyâ€"toWear SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS, will be sold by MAX LUSTER, ATTORNEY - AT-LAVf, receiva' to satisfy creditors * ' " V Entire stock regardless of cost This store was opened Schtem- ber 8, 1906, with a complete new stock of the best grade of CLOTHING and must be sold at once. Merchants wishing to buy 1n lots must see Receiver or Manager. Fixtures for sale. Store for rent. SALE DAILY PROD/[“850 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. » The best opportunity you ever had to buy your new winter SUIT and OVERCQ at about one- half price. Remember the acute“. KING’S CLOTHING PARLORS, Washington Street, Corner Washington and County Streets, next to Hollstein’ s I Store, WAUKEGAN ILLINOIS. KING’S CLOTHING PARLORS Sale opens tomorrOw at 9. a. m.., and will continue until entire stock is sold. RECEIVER’S $40,000 Clothing Stock I ' $40,000 Clothing Stock 223 Washington St., Waukegan, The Entire $40,000 Stock of FORCED OUT OF BU.INEBB SALE Max Luster -at-Law, Receiver 840.000 Clothing Stock $40,000 Clothlng’ Stock “cc Wt Fm unnu- dm to)!» It!“ in am My “tenth. to the lam-co at .9. WM Pm: Roosevelt's pouch. Wu; 3 Republic“ «an... In «phi-In. what on. mean- to the u- tlou. liq-hid In I mum; ‘ ”ltlchangalunndelnmecoul'ol o! the honu- o! wmuflmlld It the strength or the oxiuo'flflm h In- muled In the senate as ‘umult 't the pending eIectlon. a staff?!” bu taken towards I rlumge In “11%! pollcleu. This in the lnexoralnle 105.0 of the «must In which me people are now 0mm: d. “A hostile house M'ru1puwwentatlvm could reunitin no roule good. nnd judging (from ‘pnst (-xperleuve the practical (4th would he to army one branch of the congress against the pregnant, and thereby eflectuaiiy chggk any constructive legislation. It would be to convert'the national home of representatives into a body of ob- Itmctlon.. It is of the utmost in. pot-bump that the chief executive In! both branches of congress than“, II»? in volition-accord. and that hum (trauma-numb ant-(women M for neither can accompluh the result. without the sympathetic coop‘emt‘lol at the other. ‘ “The Republican mnjsflty .lu f‘to mute Is so large that it is not at all probable that the communal“ tie ”hate mum be changed an . ml! "6? the pending mummmu. but it Is post-lâ€" ble. thopgh not .now probable. tot a Republic-nu majority h: the house to be converted Into a majority for the op- posfltlon and more!» render It Impound- bto for the mutton»! a‘dmmtstmtlo‘n to reoeh’e that support which '5: am nary to enable it to‘cilr'ry out the hu- nortunhpolldu ")4 which it stands committed. "Defeat of the Romantic“ party In the present exigent-)7 would he, in efâ€" fect. a reversal of the verdict rendered by themeople two yearn; ago. and would be Interpreted as a Vote of want of confidence in the national adminis- trafion , . «idiot-icon pmpie upon V tho party hip achieved since it ’ a! to power in 1897. For nine 1M one-bait years it has been charged With the tremendous responsibility 0! administering the great affairs of the renubiic. They have been years of growth and expansion in all of the uvenues of human extort, without a "parallel in the history of mankind. We have operated under policies which “W e’bonfldently submit that the ad- ministmtlcn of Waldeut Roosevelt In In the highest degree entitled to the (mm-able judgntclxt of the American 0%!)le “The party in power should be up- held unless it has been false to its high trust; unless amne'nther party gun better administer the an!" of. the government and increase the WW' of tho mpie. It must, at " stand or. fan by we record it 13‘ five beén fixed, which Were written into the public law and carried into the public administration after mature 'Mibemtion. and. a: a rule. after their omriency had been demonatnted by the one conclusive tent. and that is the test of practical experience. Tho mighty an!!! of this country us too importlnt to subject to the hazard of more eminent." HUI? "HOLD 10053781.“! w; u

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