pEERFllELD - Masonic Temple, Saturday Evening, April 16 - uncol WAS GIVEN TO PROVIDE some ENTERTAINMENT on SOME PLACE FOR THE CHILDREN 10 GO - in KEEP THEM OFF ha: smuanis, Men and Wor.nen-lhrerrhody Invited-Out of Courtesy to the Ladies- No Smoking Please ll, The Village Council is supposed to meet once s month. In two you: this Would be 24 meetings. THE PRESENT ADMINIS~ TRATION IN THE TWO YEARS HAS HELD 60 COUNCIL lam-mos " open meetings to which THE PUBLIC ARE COB- DlALLY INVITED. SOME WORK. THINK IT OVER. A complete set of records has been kept snowmc ALL BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE VILLAGE, including an up-to- date accounting system These records are modern and would be a credit to s urge business organisation, All Village debts have been paid. OUR CREDIT is 100'/i Our bonds " selling . little above par. 4heriertsoCtrooit.ms dread: enabled us to mire 1 number oftoeeulnasesotetttrrhomtttmsttirtoeretotwmr-.-S0Hs OF THESE WERE TEN YEARS OLD. $hrrt.tirt-t-tirt-ret-.Ndetttt.nia. Narmrerar'mrArrrmtrrauanotaa ON PETITION or PROPERTY OWNSâ€. The idminitstrutioet -reraeeat.tb-tofth-tr-a-thttrtthet-tt-o.-tnnt'thegmrrgtgrtxttgr. Pex"et"rtormmeetteieirueorattir-. . 18tBei-irnrHWt--o-_ mmmmummamuwmmotmmmucmn_ a-ether-r-_-ttart-a-.----;-. 'u'"rHHtteeri"eretm-rtur-romaoamo-tiiirrii'%set, --tbD-S_t-gtre. ummwuumumâ€"mummmâ€"mmweï¬mammuuw_ .btm't-eaetr-rth.e-hr-dbm*-.tr---a3rN-tq.t-t- _ Thi.sratmrttwtenauedmto-eeomidemtl. interest by rec-Ilium before their utility on numbers 22 up hid. THIS SAVING ALONE HAS MORE THAN PAID FOR All. THE EX, PENSES INCURRED. , THINK rr OVER. F Teurwettamrrhettr.fwat.riatthe-urs--tuyrcoti; "R8MTON. at-tttree-ore-rp-ttoe-,-' In... vii moths North Show vim... about hi--.-.-. Here Are The Facts LETS GET DOWN TO FACTS v"" . Big . ' ass _illyfeiitiint'; PEOPLES Ii?uhlr.tnfnir voeoherStmiiteTitlmtotthePeorlesllPartrDeearseia,iIt. lEuahtr"ueAateit"tkr'ukth-hrosooa.m.'to,satrp.m. ' Come out and hear City Affairs discussed by speakers who know what they are talking about. Questions answered. Shnilataxnotexeeedingtmrmillahelevied ,mtshrtseortylrta?arble prxoerttiptheVil- he ist Deer-Md, Like Couhtyflllino'n, for the pin-pose of proving a ft'f,,tg the ytntttrytnnat?rrrtrt ymento armmieipal . 1ttatdfbrmuaientttitntueat. m "e""""' an um.u_u¢¢ww mud-m. mum-smut... . .- WE] EtitiiRDi same. - Cl EDWARD SEGERT _ Cl JAMES J. HOOD TX) PEOPLES FOR VILLAGE PRESIDENT FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEE Vote for three Vote It Smight FOR VILLAGE CLERK ALVIN W. KNAAK null-manuals- Auspices of THEO. J. KNAAK POLICE MAGISTRATE Ticket by Petition 8 o’clock NO Furthermore, we employ only engineers acknowledged to be at the top of their peofession - Consoer, Older a Quinlan .7 Mr. Older is on the advisory board of the road department of the State of Illinois. . Compare our sewer system with any town or village of a population of 10,000. It is the best and cost less - why? Becpuse we only act on the advice of our attorney, Judge Martin C. Decker of the Probate Court of Iarke County. A man of acknowledged abil- itv - above reproach - and who is elected WITHOUT OPPOSI- TION. Why? BECAUSE BE IS A MAN. _ Our opponents w they will .discharge' Lsr"atiorne'y and engin- eers. Ask them to state who they will employ. THINK IT OVER. Our paving contracts HAVE ALL BEEN LET TO THE LOWEST BIDDER as well as the most responsible - all our con- tractors are bonded by only number one bonding companies. Our mm engineer see to that. Our contracts are all protected by Mam bonds. . The State Engineering Department at Springfield insist that" concrete paving less than 7 inqhes with 8 gauze wire will not hold up for any kind of heavy tratBe. All ours are 0.K.’d py the State. Deerfield Road is being installed under tiiearieAision of the State and questioning this pavement is questioning» the State Authority. for, WILL NOT STAND UP rok THE LIFE OF hrkikrka, THINK IT OVER. . Here Are The Facts THINK IT OVER. Fimsineh non-reinfomed pavement, which some have PM. "VI