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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1916, p. 3

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'RE 120 E. Central Ave. dfi'VPII 97-2er in; busmess problems I: a n- 53: 2: Jug work. “as; basketbail began this Wk: an: den :3 to grfve every boy a chant. :0 Learn the game. and to do so than wall be three divismns, Eight, haw, Dollar being sold at an equaliy low it) rzrmxjel the store. 3rd :uantam weights .A\ 4 AEO-z SATURDAY Japanese Baskets Distinctxvencuâ€"znm‘ndulfityâ€"Wc prx‘mwn’l make Your first! or evemn gov/m Y fiducudcdm mode Int L) The We use but the finest 2' papers and our En- graving is superlative. X016 ' 8H3. Ch 5. State St, H. C. HALL Hi; hland Park Press Phonon”? And $15 com car. buy for {:1 303: m the 10c :ca‘o am org At our store next. door to the Postoffice you will find not only Flowers, but everything you; will need or want in Gar fl gFlower Seeds, Bulbs for summer ’“h‘al'fi ‘u I“): ? oi 63:30 .' ”V’s-“film.“ .-..«-.,~..-.,,; :03‘;'v"i"~’. PLANTING 000000 0000000 00 o o 0000 s”.“.w“.“.”3“3°www.mwwwfi'wyo“.%}v¢v®évvvvd ARTHUR W. VERCOE Candidate for Assistant Supervisor PAUL L. UDEu. Candidate for Town Collector Only healthly people can get this disease, the symptoms are as follows; you find yourself looking through seed catalogues, you have a desire to order Fertilizer for. your lawn and Grass Seed, hardy flowering plants, shrubs or trees, spring is here once more you feel like getting into the soil and dig. sow and plant. You are one of the fortunate ones to have a home in the country, what a wonderful spot we happened to land on, where is there a more ideal place to live in than Highland Park, this is Heaven right here. You can’t help but get a dose of planting fever. If there is one time when nature doesn’t look quite as attrac- tive it is now, before things get green, it isn’t really nature who is at fault but rather ourselves, things have accumulated all through the winter months, a general house cleaning outdoors is in order, the lawn, drive, walks, shrubbery and flower beds need fixing up the trees need attention, no end of work. , Plan and plant and keep it up, beautify your home grounds, the money you spend for doing it is absolutely nothing compared with the pleasure you get out of it, every cent Spent for a lilac 0r honeysuckle bush or little elm, a peonia root even a holly bush. will just increase the value of your grounds that much. l W111 Just increase me value OI you r grounus uIaL luucu. ' You purchase a beautiful expensive vase, a mahagony hall; clock or a grand old piece of furniture to adorn your home with; but all of that IS lifeless, a week after you posses it and you don' t; know you have it, nothing more to look forward to, compare this: blooming, Fertilizer, Dickinson’s Grass Seed in the\briginal packages, Inseé‘cticides, Sprayers. . 3 take pleasure 1n announcing that the business men shown here hagre ‘ , ’ agreed to become candidates on the “Conservative Ticket” in the co ' ' ing township election, Tuesday, April 4th. In presenting them to e ' voters of Deerfield township, we believe we have a group of good capable men. Men who have worked for years, without compensatibn on various committees for “A Greater Deerfield”. They have always been in favor of every forward and progressive movement that would make our community a better place 1n which to live. man of good character. and has slwsy s been found working for the best interests of the community. He, with his brother. has supported. through the columns of THE Plums, every progressive movement in the community. He has served on numerous committees that stood for a “Greater Deerfield". His business experience both here and in Chicago. makes him a capable man for the office he seeks. He is Superintmdent at THE PRESS, is buying a home here has s little girl in school and fully expects to mske his permanent home here. He deserves your support. None of these men, with the exception of one, have ever held a public ofiice with compensation, but have served the public 1n many ways without pay. Let’ s "Get Together” and show our appreciation by giving them a generous vote. ' Following 13 a short sketch of each candidate: ARTHUR W. VERCOE. Candidate for Assistant Su periisor, has lived 1n Highland Park for fiveJ'ears and during all that time has been an ardent worker for a better community He is pre31en t of the North Shore Trust Co., treasurer of the R hill Cemetery Co., and is a member of the East Park Board. He 15 a property owner an has always been ready to assist in every forward movement. He deserves your support. 3 LYLE GOURLEY, Candidate for Town Clerkhulivedln Highland Park about five years. He is a LYLE GOURLEY, Candidate for Town Clerk. has lived in Hialland Park about five years. He is a young man of exceptiooll chuucter, is captain of the Young Men‘ 3 Life Sa'ying Crew, and is at present serving on the Publicity Committee of the Civics Commission He Is a property ownbr Ha: never shirked a public duty. He deserves your support. ‘ 5 ' WILLIAM E. BRAND, Candidate for Assessor, has lived in Hi land Park practically all his life. Years ago he served a Aucuor and Collector. Was Poetmaster under Harrison nd Cleveland. Has served on several progressive committees. He is in the real estate business and is fully familiar with real estate values which will make him a valuable man as laws“, and we might say he is a conservative man. He deserves your support. We believe this entire ticket deserves the support ;of every good citizen, and We also believe that every good citizen should tal<e an interest in the'coming election; Be a good citizen, both Men and Women, “‘get out” and vote Tues- day, April 4th, for men who stand for a f‘Greater Deerfield” - PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Announcémenl FRITZ my 68]qu .UVWII. ‘ PAUL L. UDELL andidate for Collgctor,_ has lived in _HighlaI;d Park glmost six years He_ _is a young , is: ' E ‘ rump Pmmmcw PARKW What- could there be more sootlfing qul' the tired brain after a day of hard mental work than an evening spent out on the lawn under beautiful trees surrounded by file pg'rennial flowet/grders, or what «could fit you better for the ew day than watching. the Birds, playing in the fountain you had uilt for them, while having ydur breakfast or a half hour among the posies before you catch the 8: 09, you can t enjoy tliese privileges in the elaborate hotel or flat of the city. E with the garden,'all your friends out in th} hardy flower border who bloomed last summer went to sleep iii the fall only to wake up again this spring grander than Pver Eruly a companionship worth while. No recreation on earth compares wifii gardening, are you getting your share of i8 Are you going to ve a better lawn this year than you had last, are you going to p ' nt more flowers, more shrubs, are you going to get busy, in dtheigj words have you the planting fever? If so, get, Dr. Bahr the specialist, he has a lot of diplomas for transforming gloomy gro‘g‘ands into cheerful on‘a, let him intrease your fever and make a cgonic use out dig and you haven‘t any sign of planting fever} yet, onsult him any». may, he will help you get it for your owrfgood,‘ he good of the _town and the whole country, call him up at 44â€"-‘ 8 or 85 and get your first treatment free of charge. 3 mm. ME Comegover find get acquainted. LYLE GOURLEY Candidate tot Town Clerk WILLIAM ‘E. BRAND Candidate for Ancestor

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