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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Aug 1916, p. 3

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1 the here such now ms Results A LWAYS PAY S A friend of mine bought a lawn mower. I forget what he paid, but it was the cheapest he_ could find. -I 7 -__I_ ALA he cut his lawn twice, then took the lawn mower to the repair shop. livery time he finished mowing the grass the cheap machine had to go back to the repair shop to be sharpened or tuned. 6~That’s the most expensive lawn mower I ever owned” he told me one day. He had learned the lesson I’ve been trying to teach people about motor cars. Ar that lesson isâ€"the cheapest car is often the most expensive. It pays enor- mously to pay a little more. By paying $1090 for a Chalmers. for example, you get a five-year car. A car that will do everything you expect of it for at least five years. OII L- And at the eild of that in fair condition. Thc motorâ€"it‘s u It will n n": worry y to lose ‘mr temper. Fur ._ Ems been [I 30.000 u .» ncrs I Caution: Don’t take mower attitude in buying ‘rtoct. LITTLE MORE QUALITY ' ' ion of my friends and the milk producers of the several counties. Ihereby an- nounce myself as a candidate for the Legislature from the Eighth Senatorial District. at the primaries to be held on the 13th day of September. 1916. v held on the Majestic Bowling Alleys Announcement is made Majestic Bowling Alleys All bowling enthusiasts will find everything new, including forty new lockers for bowling shoes and valuables, which can be left with safety. "M" Mich» “3- Quality First torâ€"it‘s the famous 3400 r.p.m. worrv you. Never cause you A r{Hume no m ‘Vfll been tested in ”:4 ’ "ml-s of m and found 99.21 percent LOUIS BECKLINGER take tht‘ cheap-18“” uving motor cars. ice, then took the E. Park AV: time it will be that the will open LANGUAGE AID THE BIBLE. The look Thai Manda-dint! All In Diabet- al Iritain. Before the primin‘ of the Bible than was no English language. It in ma Bible uni standardized .u m. dia- |¢<1a 0! Britain and that bound than lost-(her Into a living Ilmh. and I! wna the Bible that wan the foundation or the education and culture of En;- lamL Aa the Buzliah historian Green aaya. ”the English people became a people of I book. and that book m the Bible." To I urge degree the “Inc l- mu 0! Germany. but It la not llmtflury to so back to the mlddle I‘I’l m and tho Bible totalling a nation's culture and fixing ltl language. 0n mlny 0,! the mlmlun neldn. up. i V " 'â€" â€" ' clully ln Arrlcu. the lunxunze of the‘, 0 Pall Eh natives hml ncwr been Nducal to writ ‘ tng unit] the mlsslonnry provldedthun ‘ Vdc M u. I. I.“ with an alphabet in order that the bum Blble mlght be translated lntu theh “I“ w tongues. The Blble has then become via both the lnnguuge textbook and the Vfimm Dodo. uplrltual guide of these African nu uvw I014 tlons. ln mlulun uhonls the u'orld‘ DGPURDYMSONS over the ltlble la the lungunge text “W‘Yn book. The hoopla or the mhuhvn land: want thelr lhlhln-n to lmrn the well ern tongue. and they send them to the F I school. 'l‘ln-y learn the mlnnlunlryn 0' mm It ‘C language. but In the lonrnlug they and , (he nxlsxlonury'u Gulvt'llrtnllun Her H ms ald. ' . A Way Ch. Chm... Have For Duck. and Chicken; The l'bllu-aw method of but many us fill» duck and «Lich- oue smlng nus nut yet been :1 (Mn country (Mn country WM", l’nhuskc-d Mm» ls um‘d for [be pur- "(mun pose, nnd “lH'll Ihlw has been ruined My...“ .h it Is e-Itlu-r rwled by a “tuning proton bu qual- or the wind 1* nHth-d to blow lbrouxh or the \Vunl H nlnHH-u u) um" ....-_-,. It umll u is lukewarm. The brwdvr (Dc-n uprmkln a three ilhh burr Hf rh'x- In {he hotluux of a wooden (uh. :1qu on this nurture Navel ulmu! MID r:.",.'!'. number layer of rice about [no inn-hrs thlck h Iprvnd on-r them. and un this In)” eggs are IIlIIO Mam-d, um! the [uh I: filled ln (bl! 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[Human Min" ‘ ”1.... uh” n. . \I bu thmu .un- “Then-emf with the SPRING FlELDnlLL Thfmnfl wuodrrful “{n‘Y {rmrr‘ 11, .nrlnl of ”I n-L-au-P: h‘ In n! my r,“ .. a” it uh )I I r Into (1 rr) part ‘ ir u! If». {In-«rim; rmm. Mlkxh‘ Mt vn‘m nu! I. a rn'rl-lmn m trnun' Ind dthrnr} It brain I” recnrdo m spa-ll - r~ h l M Barnum much h-II |nbmund mn- lr-O in- and an Um: my «um {not-t Ste It hdnn you My I (nun. manâ€" I»: \f.‘.1‘ In Highland Plri Tun P0! .ppotrflmnkl ll cuy Itudm 70$ 01 Lyon Hell! Building n a rhyme?” “ KATBAIINE pon'NSON WIMMWIW“ . vuvâ€" . wum‘ 'Iâ€"fl ' Candidate for Republican Nommation for at the Primaries September 1 Will address the people of Hmhland l’ax‘ onthe issues of the campzngn at Lake Forest Codntry School 1 Nah 's AllUlnt’yFlllpUl1415C\Uuu In my candidacy to hgn t‘lt‘t‘lt'd to straighten out ty. 1 am pledging my (-ttorts vy our County Treasureship sutuatiOn The bulk of the money 1n our county treasury is depos- ited in the Waultegan Natlonal Bank 'I‘hts money is drawing only 2". The money of the my in Waukegun 15 deposited in the Security Savings Hank and 9338 Il“ interest. Thus our county mom-y draws‘ 1'1 less than Waukegan‘s in other words. a Waukegan bank lmrrowlng from money. and lending it to lake County Tax Pay- Lake County at 2'" ers at 6". . ‘ ‘ ‘7 H â€"..o;l.. 1f 1 am (11050an yum State the County Treasurer to deposit bank which is the hnghest n-spon point of interest. if the County after a reasonabletime. l shallpn Jury. and ask that he be mdict'ed By demanding higher 'mten save you between $10,000 and $2 Candidate for State’ 3 Attorney, ideed In the Rep-bia- Wits, Sew-kt 13,1915 You are lnvxted to attend A ltee dm‘ussmn o! the vital questions which have dm lopt-d n Rarding the State's Attorneyshlp 15 m the mt rests ol public pOlM‘V Wednesday Evening, September 5th. at 8 o'clock Mr Welch will address the L’mzrns (1 lX-rrhrld and wcmm In the Deerfield Public School ll nldmg, Tuesday Evening, September Em, My, We l(h ml] hold an open an meetmg at lllglnu < a 'l hxs mm-lmg mll beam at 7 30 sharp S Womenas well as Men mll lw w-lwmt- :21 all llN'N‘ meetings. ‘ Witten’s Hall,~Tuesday Evening Seppg’gpber 5th Day and B<mrding School for Y Boys I’reparam ' for an Secondzn'v Sc 0015 I‘m the \‘ntrrs u! LAM \nJH \ In“. lndwtiu-l an" Manunk 'Ix-mmg .t;lvfl\!!l( “(“1 In « Dame ()1 lnh‘Yut 101 w- ‘4 Term begun hrplrmhrx ... h I -n as wur Statv'x Attorney. 1 Shall notify sum tn deposit the County mono} m the - htghvst 11-sp0ns‘tblc bidder from the stand it the County Treasurer does not do this, :‘time. I shall present the (acts to the Grand )1 he be mdict'ed for misconduct in Office. ng higher interest on Umnty funds. I will a $10,000 and $20,000. , ml ermlnr,’ Madnv: L‘A'lgnhflf“ 1:”de A! kin) m Aernmm B an“! mum) H Alto] m‘yshm of Lake Coun- m (‘h‘fh'd m straxghtt‘n out '81k and vmnny ’r States Attorney. 13. 1916 Younger PAGE

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