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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Nov 1908, p. 1

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pt it in Your Home? for denih. 25c; mm mm iring‘ I? I? R‘ ltl work 903“"de in my tenth ya? in the most fastidiws. mytlfingiroma'bo‘okhbd chneider w free IL! Ills! met, the Winona Rnicw {â€"616 Davis Strut Chas. C. Shplon, "fit [C COMPANY Tel. 2794 A at the nun-Ion. The cram! gave tnroe cheers to: Mrs. Hughes and the gov- ernor than stepped forward and in a ‘ohort more“ aid: joined tor the opt-mud victory car the national ticket. It is moot inspiring udlwnttothnkyoutlltorthe «melt work that youjnne done tho! hos made possible ourflctory in this state. It ha been a. great pleasure to ;L _ BEIEEI WINS {I ILLIIBIS nuns m1 BEHIND NATIONAL TICKET, BUT I: VICTORIOUI. ‘ aov, Hague. noon-pm: In New York -â€"indlm Choc.” mare Head of sun ficheâ€"Johann; Hm Captured Minnesota and Dar , via-on Vlleoomln.‘ New York, Nev.‘ 4.-â€"Cherieu- E.1 Hughes triumphed ’over his toes Tue.- dey and we: reelected governor'ot New York by a pimiity of then: 76.- 000. This he eecompiilhed by cutting down the ”posted Democratic pinniâ€" ity below the Bronx Hum come down to the city from uplteto with an indicated plunlity'ol shout _ 121.000. Climax-'3 yiureiit’y south or High Bridge we: approx} nuteiy 68,000. The vote of two years no wee increosod by ehout» 1501000.; “v uâ€"u. .â€"â€".-_‘-_ ., hauler surprised the Democratic leul era by an unexpectedly large vote In the rural districts. but lost tremendou- ly in the city of Greater New York, where his followers lad upected at least 100,000 plurality. v-Gâ€"Svtvfiggihgwwufmnlded m» a, night .by lawyer- of “I9 T“ ‘ -- -___ _‘L- Volume 2 I cud-um .â€" .â€" -vvv go from one end of the state to the otha and meet directly no my 0: my (allow when: and out over with them the great question! in which we ere interested, end 'I want to mum you all for the ioyai support that you hove given to the ticket. I thank you most .heartily. This is a. time’when emotion gets the better of words end 1 would not trait mylelt to spell fully 31] that my heart would pron L__. us. i.» -Ww~V _, me to say. Once more from the bot tom of my heart-4. thank you.” Demon Win In Illinois. ‘ Spunxfidd, 111., Nov.‘ 4.â€"-Gpv Deneen bag been reelected In Rumba by a plunllty or tronf 40.000 to 50,000 while Judge Taft has carried thé lute by more than' 200,000. - Gov. ”Deneen an about 150,000 be bind- the nation] ticket. and nearly the: number behind the rest. of ch: lute ticket. . - ' Adm E. Stevenson curled Cblcuo on the {m o! incomplete returns, by b __- - A n-_ n._M-u'â€" land V! - ~ ~ , about 12,000, but Gov. Benson's lead in the country town: 0; Cook county cut flit down considerably. Some surprises were (unlinked In the down~state comma. Livingston county, for instance, awe John G Ogle-by, Republican candidate tox‘ lieutenant governor. a. mummy or 1,400 and then turned mund and gave Stevenson u plurality of 800 oven Demon, a aileron“ of 1,700 votes. Deneen curled McLean county: Stevenson’l home county, by About 500, and also curled Stevenson's fining III-mm Taft curled m "w_- com lets returns» roe-ind at ten o'cloik indium that M has curled low: by n vim-silty now phced at 57,- “ m.-.“ 0.1m.- n0 uvâ€"nv r- â€"~ 7v county by more than 8.000. flamingo! Wln- In I -o-.. Ill“. -r---"'" ' ‘m‘ m. Vanni flaunt!- The crowd save three In Ohlo. plurality 'esumted at 75,900. The congressional delecttlon,‘wlth one db. tact to hear from. probably will rcmnln them the tune In two yam no, nine .Repubhcana and two Domocmu. The legislunre. which will oloét s United sum unnot- to succeed Imc Step!» sU‘Vlllv- â€"__ ..v, State Chain-mu Rube'y 9: the Demo- cratic commune. alerted that Cov- herd‘l pl . 4 txfimgmomaov m!- mated it “1.000 to 30.00011“! u- sorted um Sqnntor atone won' the un- mflu fight by “I line plunmy." Michigan Gomnhlp In Doubt. "Deu'oit. wen. Nov. tâ€"Whlle m Inn Med Michigan by u muorlty u- ttmlto‘d It about 100,000. the election for governor Is in doubt with How- (Dem.) lending Gov. Wane: (3.9.) by 7.000 to 10,000. Many country dis- .0.-.‘ __ --_An.- . I): I,Wv w ‘V’V'v- “fl", , trim in- which Warner enact: a keen vote hue not‘reported. Hemm- hu broken into the Republic“ upper pawn-uh by-gmyinx_;lmugtte City. There ure no wly inflection: of pro- nofineed Democrstlc guns in the 1.3-. mum-o. ; ‘ ‘ ' India: You. for Ten. . IndiquolfI, 1nd., Nov. 4.v-'-For the first time since Thomas A. Hendrick- m elected governor on the Democra- n_A_5 ic state ticket Ind U. 8. Gran received thd eloewnl vote 0! the state for ch; Republican anion! ticket, Indimhu given I; 'plumlity to the Republican cundldnte for president William. H. Tat“, and elected Thoma: HQ_L_ n-â€" "mun-w.-. -..._-, .._- R. Marsha“, immocntlc candidate for governor. Whether Mmhnll will carry the rest of the auto ticket with him I: t matter of conjecture. Accord. A m-.. and Mr. Marshall wu victorious ov'or James E. 'Wntson. Republican and!- mgwby about 8.0M. The congressman! representation tram this new will be nine Republic- an and tom" Democnte. _ The lexislnture is in doubt. Marlon county, with its 12 member- oi the lexillnture, went heavily Democntie for the county ticket and carried down with it the Republican legislative cen- didntee and poeeibly Congressmen Jesse Overetreet. One of the Re- publican letde’re who he: been look- inz after the election a! “‘9i legis. . ALA 1-“-bln- lemon conceded am the human: m1: very close, but be adhered to the opinion that the lead the Republic- an hove in the 11 holdover lenotorl will" save it to the Republican on joint ballot, end Insure the reflection of Senator James A. Hemomuy. Imam-I Sonata-III Fight. mm City, 110.. Nov. 4.â€"8qstter- In; returns from throuhout Missouri and returns from In)! of Kann- Git: indium nut Senator Wilma)” 1. Stone 1: "06171“ Ila-go:- voto that Joseph W. Folk. the pmont governor of Missouri. fox-United sum stator. The next legislature wm be Demo antic. Only Damocntlc Mots count critic. Only Democrluc numu mum in the eon‘efit between Stuns Ind loll £71k; ‘n‘ may u ham by I fifimd- SATURDAY, ’NOVEMBER 7, 1908 “David Bymé." the Australian Journal- ist (Ward. Lock 0).), tell. the fol- lowlnx‘ chmcmrlsué story: ‘ Oberon! n mend. who ud'boen : fellow-commas)! of Ime’l baton h1- hrother WI (lath, and 1: m Â¥HE ELEGTBHALVAID PBPIILIB VflTE III PBES'DEIT One Good Turn. Edi. 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