if PAGE SIX A Business Man for Representative VOTE for EGER Mt. Vernon Dally Register: Louis I... Emmet-son. candl- date for the nomination for Secretary 0! Same on the Re- publican ticket at the primar- Iu to be held in. 1016. was born at Albion. Edwards County. Illinois, December 27, 1863. 119 012‘213cd a high. school educaticn a:d grew to manhood there. removing to Mt. Vernon, 11].. in 1327. where he engaged in the mer- "uv- v n, ‘ "UV' umlle business Continuously until 1901, when he organized the Third Nz‘tlonal bank of Mt. Vernon. of which he is now and has been for some) time president. Be is a member of a num- ber of orders. among them being Knights of Pytlzins, Redmen. Woodmen, Elks, Loyal Order of Moose, and' Masonic, in which 1: 5!. order he has received tie tLirty- third and highest. degree. Ent St. Louis Tribune: “From Cairo to Ca pression of informed Republicans is that Lou 1 large majority in the September primary, and it see him carry 95% of the counties or the 512:9." Dixon Telegraph. Lee county: "\thn the am selected you will ï¬nd that Louis L. Emmerson ( the strongest men on the ticket." - -- - n ..... “mm.- «LLJ V'}lho§ecord. Aledo, Mex-cm ï¬nest and most capable Repul claim for bun 3 clean private record In announcing that. he - â€" - _____ no 1 the strongest men on the ticket." Timon-Record. Aledo, Merccr county: “L. L. Emmerson is one of the ï¬nest and most capable Republicans in Illinois. His friends may well clnlm for hlm 3 clean private and publlc we and can frankly go on record In announcing that. he will make an ideal Secretary 0! State." The llllnoln Tradesman of Springï¬eld. the Labor World of Decatur, the Labor Advocate 0! Quincy, the Labor Newa of Rockford. and other labor papers and Journals pronounce Mr. Emmerson "fair" to organized labor. and are supporting his candidacy for Secretary of State. 515 OakwoodAve. Tot. 37 W Put. Ill. Butter, Eat, “d “we He is a successful business man. He has been Mayor of his city, Supervisor of the Town of Libertyvile for eight years; Chair- man of the Board of Supervisors in 1915, and President of the Illinois Association of County Clerks. Supervisors and Commissioners in 1915. He is reliable, fearless and in favor of economy in government and an advocate of Good Roads. The expense of government at Springï¬eld has more than doubled in the last few years. A little economy and efï¬ciency. if put on the roads, would soon build the best system of roads in the Country. McHenry County having a much smaller vote than Lake County have had both of the Repub lican representatives for years If the voters of Lake County would unite and cast their vote for Henry B. Eger, the only Republican Candidate for representative of Lake County it would as- sure a Republican representative for this County. lake Shore Candidate for Economy and Good Roads H. B. EGER A. TUCKER. PM†UBERTYWLLE Wednesday, September 13, 1916 the Republlcan '. VIRIIOI, ILL. ‘5 OK the 51...". "\thn the state Republican tickr-t Is L. Emmerson 0t lit. \‘crnon is one o! l Cairo to Galena the unh'ersal ex- is that Lou Emmerron will hrve a. rimary, a::d1_t‘\‘ill be no surprise to Nomtnatlon whilst. 1 Pmmph: at mum to M 1 ‘ m at Sam! 3mm ILLINOIS NEVIS ITEMS IN BRIEF A Merle “'01! [ill I slum». Ilrlu -. Sterling. The dounlnd for “uni hidu‘ is heavy and good price. are pmd 1‘ John W Aldrich. pioneer (Minn 1nd prcn‘deul or the Flu! Nu- lionnl bank at Nornui, iii, in done To Iver: drought u l‘ekin I water ruervoir "lil be cmuuui mi :1 the wnter punt ‘iihin (he nen in month. An ()kl-hom‘ Iyndiuie obtained ol lenses on then! 400 ICI’QI 0! had in the vicinity of Sebuiupoi Ind will drill lent holes. Olher Yule: of New 1'»er (ï¬nd from Inlunme pnrnlyx mike-n the seventeenth dvath diaeue in Illinois munâ€.-- _ Dr. John 1‘ l-‘yke nnlnhod Mt) )url prnctlce 0! medicine Ind Iurgery .1 0d“) Aug 20, And ciuu-m prvum ed him with n loving cup \\'_ B. billion. of EMnxhlm. died from heat pro-(rumor: on M. u-y (u his home. He Iv“ Ilrlcken Aux 19 while in the (‘urlyle oll ï¬eldn Eugene Perrymun. 25. o! Shelbyvlllo l L - nu“... . -.., was injured while trying to curb I freight train on the Big Four Both legs Ind om- nrm unn- urn-rod 1 After I search of 7% yarn by hurl relative. the body oi i-Zlijnb Bro-n. Who left Nuhville. Tenn in Milli for†Illinois In found nur Allrrton. ill Lyman Lacey. Aged 84, I pioneer renidenz of Sigma county in dead He wu elected lo the circuit bench in ms and nerved (our nucccuive lerml ' Dr E Godfrey. burieriologiui. n-ie bourd of health, in tent in l-Zlgiu‘ ill. to put into effect manure: to perenii (be spread of typhoid epidemir thon- Georxe Moore, of (‘ompany K. Sixth Illinois national xunrd, Ivu kilimi by 1 Burlington freight rain near Arlin‘ [on He lived at belong. A sixty-acre tram has been pur» chased ouulde of Freewrl by lilo W T little-15h compnny upon wind: to CNN I glloline vnxine funny to cost $430,000 ('lnrenve Rose: A (In years old. awn of Peter Rose. frll Illtn u can. 0! mm wen- be! In drowned. In. u-u--..»_. In order to haw (mm- mh-n-utcd thorouxhly understand the mm {rd 9TH] firm Inan In" I unrdn)‘ ruurn on U1» suMo-(‘l has been Iran-ed for Aug 3! at ('hnmpalxn . L., ....,. - , Returmnx from (be {um-r11 of ht- brulln-r Ale-land†lhmxnrt .1 [mm [In of JnIlPt almm‘l cnl‘mpnml uth tw mm (110 "(h-ad man" flnc' ‘0 {an- n[ a mum: in \Ylt‘hunn (‘1h “'lllinm F Hnn a rumor “an near t‘mrulza‘ mu huh-d In (Minx; UP.» while cutting Hmlmr Hr- wn a brother of Slut-"s Attorney S X an 1nd active 1n umnl) p01me The» “(W (‘ (Z Pippvrly, Joy. 11!. [must at tho- \ M t†A Emlo-l, urn-u ed in ‘hnazu Mm Main-l Bryan was dim-harried b) Julen- HULlnIun n: the month: «our! Ihvn hr (uplninm‘. was dim-harried b) Julen- Hulemm n: the month: «our! Ihvn hr o\plninm‘. The» state nllHllel body rum-«1 Hp morn-asu- 1n raw: mad:- I\ {hr I~ Kali; Telephnnv vnnux‘nny lntlnhlml tends-me 11mm haw [rm-n mum-m! from $21 a your to I'll and '“npnrh linm from 81.3 m 81‘ l. K. Sr‘rnzxm, W your. my lfllln er and nuilhmuir» lun-iuunux ({ \H A fo-I' munthi 4K1) rm gun hm llVing AhWIN-vt and I Uttht‘ dvml "_'l|.|‘|r|' t-awh Franklin, III, a! \lznur u - r‘ ermn, who quit nth-r a I‘M “Uh Hr aldvrnwn mar puhm nmmmlnmm: Art'h JUHP!‘ an {Aldo-mun I.“ bow! Chost‘n to M! Iho- \urum \ A Max khim phwm- M-zxml Frorpnrt s ï¬nest resldonu- lllllrh‘i shrug-vb Ind other ï¬re-works “crow urn-d tn mt effort to rout them from the- (hwy: am! the ï¬re department tnrnnd wh-rn‘x Itrvnms of “uh-r upvn tho-m The typhoid s‘pldetmc nt Hun hm been traced tu pnllutmt ‘fltt'r m tr. Elxtn National \Vfltlll tnmpun)’ at curdtng to n rv~purl rmvnn-rl t.) [In stan- board 0! hraith trwt. Dr A 1 Mann. mt) ph)~1.:nn u,’ ‘Ih'm Th9 First \1 F. (hurt: and th. puhltv Hhtmln of Butauta Huh ‘., 10!“ $1, ‘Nlns FrilILl's' StI-urn- u.†nut ,1», ied by \Altuv-ses Tin-$7 w n .~u_.'. \- 1 {be dhtdwl unmng tun \. “MN m1 Inephvus WI In-iunao- '11-» “UL ..1 'E;.- ‘. 1 Rr-lath'vs Ii\inu man In: Uuw: 'wc're appr‘xu-d of 21m lie-41h of “Hi Ln) :"flrll (‘ ('uhll? uhkh Onlzrrvd a [Dom-er. “Eml’o‘ sh- had gone pow: 1 months ago for 1h» lunem at >- health. 1-2. 1‘ 11121211, husband 0! z ‘ deceased, has for war; Loon Mentmm «r and DH.†'ulnskl. ls \1 ;Vilh the Illinois (‘oal ()pernlun’ a» locinlon and In widely known 11- 80th um (‘entral llllnoln mlntnu circles. Alter un exmiiug career as “movie‘ actresses. three girl:- from ha- Sata‘ a viilnge souih of huquofn. hue. been returned to ihoir homes {rum which they wandered neverli dnyu. Ago-â€" Mines Mildred Milihousv. Thelma Boucher and Ruth Dov-ell. who domed lhvmuiveu in mule Intro Ind botrded a freixhl (nin Ind worn bound for some point when any night Join n compnny ot nimmkon. Il‘mln: the l-‘yke nnlnhod MU In. I flunk (Inn It «mind for skunk hide. of New I‘mrhn, aged 9. 11(1):. pnrnlylts Tull nine-nth dc-ath from the of EMnxhlm. died 'Iuon on M. uly’ (u u Ilrlcken Aux 19 Kyle oll ï¬eldn un. 25. o! Shelbyvlllo, rnwimmvtnn n! \\ u! \lznur H \‘l your. Uh}, kn {unduuna'l ({ '[,.r J \I'Jf’i Lin: n Fc-nmn 1m. 0! Mr nnd “H I u YA;.k.1Il whhh being cooled, In“. um H1» hr r1 WW purl» \H Dr W B I'nmno), l‘l‘t‘hpuf‘ n. Ibo! .nd n u lmhnm! fax-Ii) 'uunt rd It Hal Is‘lnd bx Jump. Punk»- . {nrmrr pant-H Minot: rnnll ï¬n! In \nlur ('f thl prn‘fm Hun u! «urn pruriw (a. n o! \.x and numbwr u! ‘uIIH'I J; huh†Ililuhunl or 101mm; Thv- 111mm: ‘lelrn. ban whiu!" I hHHHnl pc-rmu In Run 5' 1†{Hf :- H" frrllhl ham-0' 5.21 A." 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Ibrmun'.) plum-lo- thrv‘ nuxhi L‘ar um] d I n Ilmlihn v: r [anpv-a \nlnr. locum: Hazel Avenue. “If H"n:'.ty I'r Public Sexévice Company ‘ SOBEY’S‘ Sanitaljxusnhop under the auspices of Besides it will 'polish the silver and glassware, run a lathe, operate a ventilating fan for the dispersion of cooking odorsgand the same fan in winter to dra‘r heated air from the register in gréï¬er volume. near St. Johns Avenue Ahandymancaï¬mkeitdomythinzs Some prefer MUTTON, some prefer LAM B Some will ipjefeLa I?!“ S'I'JCE of H‘AM Some will prefeéra mce bum: 01 n‘n.:-: Some ROAS'I‘S, EAKS, CHOPS,some th SAUSAGE FRIED 1r YJEhJése Our Choice Meats fl. CodtIl Av.“ The vgriout AND WE KNOW of Mflhem Illinois But ‘tt-chmenu are cheap as Mother Church Lton, Massachusetts never Your Choncc e‘re Satuï¬ed W Y()l"LL BE SATlSFIED SCIENTIST rs...- a'l .ul 4:: Rah-510 \ 18““! Sum by apps» '1! Mrmday Ii'ld l'r mm: .‘xfwam’ ." (men 10 Wu H 'Wnukr; I’ H W? taught Wc- wound ask or arrange 10! 'hvvnes made. 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