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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1932, p. 28

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d! It?" ___,-,"),, I Demoertitit Candidate for -. STATE’S ATTORNEY . . . “V".‘v u-“ "‘-" VV":'""I"""".". V- "IV 4.... F" 7 ,_ . 7 - -e- w- A. _ 7 77 _ . - Sauganash Park diatriet In Ohio:- ", . Clerk of the Circuit Court Co, last week waived mummy T . d examination before Judge Harold t _ ' Republican Candidate Tallettcof North Chicago, and was . ". " _ held to the grand jury oh a chum V_~ . " o' t for Re-election _ Hd of mgrQering par1_H_._ Reese, Ati- 3:33“: tl WLT .i'i: _ - YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT, “NESTLY SOLICITED. ‘NO CONTRIBUTIONS . - 'NO OBLIGATIONS Interested in expenditure‘of public funds by.: _, mum; Lake County “my”; Otalmed by twenty years of law practice. L. J. WILMOT -Eleet ELECT my... tyr-i-cc-oss-e-r-a-io-ar-i' _ -7 aiuGGariume', ' 7!. PI... __. _ III Henry G. Winter lil" T -_ ttid g. FIRST trr. - ' HIGHLAND PM Burnt-Mscw Lin}: -. _ - jam Glamour-Hf L Ctiialrfted for Coroner Cape of Runners by county ion Oct. 12. During the war Mr, Link served his country as a medical attache in Samoa. His duties while there ran the gamut of treating :11 types of hunuui.alimeuta. Being the district governor of a group of islands, he was called upon to serve in the capacity of almost every station in human tequiremettttrattd his knowl- edge gained stand him in good stead. He has conducted J"t X-ray and medical laboratory in Waukegm for ten years. Prior to that he was at- tached to the medical department of the U. S. Navy. Mr. Link is well equipped by edu- gation and mentality to carry oh the duties of coroner of Lake county in a capable and competent man- ner. _ Howell was releaged on a. bond of $20,000 provided by George and Ethel Koester, of Chiatto. . ‘1 Howell Is Held to . A. J. Link itrwelt qualitted by pro-- fession ‘and general experience to ful the office of coroner of Lake county', according to Lake county Democrats. ‘. . Louis Mowell,, commissioner of. the PHONE 583 '1 MARIO CUCCIIIARA ALL OF OUR WORK ts GUARANTEED PHONE 635 " a UPHOLSTERING CABINET WORK CHAIRS RECANED & PICTURE FRAMING 144 North First Street Furnace Work Grand Jury in County “an“ Two employee of H. B. Vail & Co. and two servants in the home were allowed 8600 each. The residue of the estate was left ttt_tht3ridtt3r, M s. Winifrt C. Vail. hmd Park, last week was f11ed and set for hearing before Judge Theo- dore Forby in probate court. It dis- a son, Cnr1eun-gr., um brothers. Roger and Maieohn, and his mother, Mrs. Jennie Vail, were bequeathed $2,500 each. poses of tn estate of 't00,000 in personal property. The hearing was set, for Nov. 14. ' ~Five persons, a dnughter, Edith, Reinhold requested information as to whether a grocer might furnish groceries for a poor family and re- cover from the township, or whether a private citizen or the Freeport Community Service Bureau might supply necessities and recover trom the township. "And the emergency must, in my opinion, be such that immediate aid ‘is necessary, such as milk for I starving child. The emergency must in its nature be acute, for example, the immediate need of . physician or surgeon. " Astrret that! know of no iilim othtr thap tgi 119511305 leg}! ymegiigs tire to do his duty, ithd at the‘ume time for the cities of the township to give emergency relief _ when emer- gencies actually exist." _DpatrBeid mod, winch was bum in 1854 or 1856 and fhsiehed the years but. It m not graded. Central uremic, in Highland Park, m the Amt (ruled road, and Port Clinton MMmunouth'wed side of the railroad for yarn. mm '"Pe8lMT'-'Trr'imF Works and Building. In. -, come. from the county-gum . lotments and stated” road fund. "A grocer,” Carlatrom held, "may furnish groceries to 1 poor family and recover from the township only in one»: emergency. The grocer nay not on his own motion, with. out, consulting the supervisor ot overseer of the poor, if possible, render aid apd bind the township therefor unless an emergency ex- Carleton Vail Will Mandamus action or prosecution for malfeasance in once may be taken to force the township super. visor to care for the ‘poor in his township, Attorney General Oscar Carlatrom, has advised State’s At. torney Louis F. Reinhold, Stephen- son county. . . Latte county m than 888,793.50 for conniy highway non-Mon. dying the lyt half of October. tr The petition to probate the will of STRAY FACTS The anti mad out and I Townshipd Undei' Law annular. NOV!!!" 8, "a Estate of $100,000 the TIL H Eben: hunt. Tel. H, AUT; Takes loot fray the l sized tion ti?" wine feder EL of y cull: véy 1 mm my _ dim Jam pub] Hid

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