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   Oak Park Argus (Newspaper) - July 27, 1900, Oak Park, Illinois                                The Argus for Oak no. 22.  OFFICE TOWN HALL Public JULY 27, 1900.  YEAR ONE intended for insertion in this Department may be left in the office or Bent by Telephone No. 1464.  W. 116 N. Oak Park will receive advertisements and H. Room 12, 201 and 203 South Clark is authorized to received subscriptions to The This arrangement will probably be a convenience to many who do not arrive home until our office is One Year One YEAR ONE 2c Per STREET Wisconsin Station by the following Defeat is Not Ultimate at Hawthorne Permitted by the 00 12 45  5 85  8 01 e 11 fi 42 fi 4S 54  7 12 7 18 7 24 7 3 7 3 7 3i> 7 42 7 48  8 05 8 1: 8 17 8 20 8 34  40 8 4(1 8 52  fi 16 0 22 28 42 ' 0 4(1 SI 10 10 10 17 10 24  hi 10 10 45 lO 52  11 13  27 11 34 11 41 11 48  55  02 12 09 12 16 12 23 12 30 12 37 12 44 12 51 12 58 1 05 1 12 1 1 2 1 1 40 1 47  2 08 2 15 2 2 2 2 4: 2 50  3 10 8 3 21 3 2 8 31 3 41 3 40  4 4 14  22 4 29 4 35 4 42 4 48  5 03 5 OSI 5 15 5 21 5 24 5 33 5 40 5 44 ft 53  fi 04 fi 10 fi lfi fi 22  0 43 fi 50 fi 57  7 11 7'18  32 7 40 48  S 04  20  30 40 44 1  ROSS is District Changed to Include the Jones called the 02 | Trustees in special session last 13 call In ' were nine be acted The matters which we believe are of most vital interest to the pie of tho whole town are the ones that we will I By the time the board was called Location of Fire Alarm and 22Wusloy-ave. 223Washingtuii-boul. c 225PleaKunt-s;. ami 220 ami 234Iowjv-Ht. ami 211 and Oak Park 34 and and 325Iowa-Ht. and 334 and and Hume 34."> and oak 3">1 and Oak 3lilS. mm is more than a handsome and convenient Get your plans made by E E. H licensed and you will experience this pleasure 101 Marion Park State Hank Tel. 1123.  does not repeal an and the ordinance says that tiie although appointed by the must be confirmed by the Board of received from Captain Ross the following tub and Board of Trusters of tuk Town of Pursuant to action of your body heretofore the president has appointed two hundred police upon my You have the names of the and in order to avoid any technical I ask that they be confirmed by tho S. Captain of Of in con 11 rilling two hundred policemen it does not mean that they will all be perhaps not half of and the appointment means only the time they in actual I am informed by Captain Ross that as soon as his men are confirmed by the board he is in readiness to mareli to the race track and arrest the lawbreakers on 1 consulted the captain as to the and President J'mes read a message to of taking such force as we could of about the board which we give in onW tho law element the large was decidedly j in the which on face of j It smacks of suspicion that the race track people knew how the meeting that there was no reason to spend car faro smoke j extra cigars just to make a blutT I showing of interest by sending of and Clerk Tristram re ul the official call of ok Town or As several questions of importance have arisen since the board adjourned for a two month's i have deemed it necessary to vise the power vested in as to call you together to take into consideration the following important matter on Monday of this week to the but lie thought it and I concurred in his as such action might only of the desired has taken some time anil some expense to prepare the Town of Cicero to maintain law and order on our own but I find it necessary to be very particular to ilo things according to even if it takes a little more Property in front by 175 feet Inquire at Ho Bus is the bus schedule of Westward Ho Golf Club for the leaves for club at 1:40 p. Ridgeland at 2:80 p. leaves club for Avenue at 5:80 p. leaves Avenue for club at 9:30 a. leaves club for Avenue at 12:30 leaves Avenue for club at 9:30 a. m. and at 1:40 p. leaves club for Avenue at 12:30 noon and 5:80 p. the auspices of the Associated a good in a handsome mahogany with dial set with mother of The owner is forced to part with owing to bard times and unforeseen particulars apply to Mrs. S. Lako Oak May 14th the board passed a I have called the board together to tion empowering tho president to employ take action 011 this important any number of not There are matters that two to maintain law and will come before the board tonight in special reference to the Hawthorne with the call for a special The resolution was ing issued by at the request of At a later date they oes Dutton and matters that will 011 my confirmed the require the careful consideration and cool appointment of S. Ross as captain judgment of every member of the of legal questions that perhaps can only instructed Captain Ross to have in decided by a decision of the took a good deal of to gut the all of the It was nearly of Peter the trustees filed down to their seats and were called to order by the Cole put on his hat and coat and went home before the board as he said everything was fixed and he did not want to stay all was a breathless silence when the clerk began to read the report of the committee of the first item taken up and settled was the petition of Richard Fitzgerald to disconnect Hawthorne race-track The committee recommend -ed that the ordinance be not passed It was adopted by the six next matter to attention was the resolution of Trustee discharge Alexander S. lloss of Trustee in explaining his stated that the president had been given full to close the track and had not done voted to discharge All the trustees voted to sustain the resolution of as was adopted By the president of Trustees of the Town that power to employ such extra given to the presi dent in said resolution dated May 24, 19 be and the same is hereby withdrawn and All the six trustees voted ordinance the limits of the license district was Attridge and Norton voting On the easi by the east line of tho Town of on the by tho center line of Robinson on the north by the center line of Ogden on the south by the south line of tho Town of president submitted a list of 200 men which had been furnished by Alexander S. Ross for confirmation as special policemen to assist him in preventing illegal liquor selling and gambling at The board to contain the the six trustees voting not to meeting then is at Walloon at any time that I should a sufficient number of policemen to suppress gambling and illegal liquor soiling race but the track being closed for a few I have had no occasion to make a call on Captain Ross for men but it having come to my knowledge that gambling anil illegal liquor within the race were to begin on Monday of this I issued the John I. President of the Town of disposing of the items in that had no reference to race Trustee that all the questions upon be referred to the order on July 20th, to Captain On Monday next you j of the whole and that a recess be taken will proceed to the Hawthorne race track the with as many men as you may deem up to two and any gambling or illegal liquor selling within the said race J. I. Ross having put the the resolution and the town ordinance into the hands of his Judge fpr Judge Brown recommended that the captain should have his or as many of them as he needed confirmed the Board of as trustees immediately went into committee of the whole in the far end of the Above the diD of voices below the clarion voice of Trustee Dutton was heard driving the into the coffin of law and The meeting above got 80; warm that the trustees shed their and Mrs. C. J. Olcott are at Battle Methodist Church has just received some Fred Rohl and family have moved to J. Ward and family are at for a M. L. Rayne has again taken apartments at the School is being repaired extensively during sewers had a good flushing during the heavy H. French and family spend the month of August at Diamond taking a fortnights vacation Hutchinson will attend a convention of postmasters at Peoria in W. Kraft are spending the camp meeting season at Ethel 622 kas returned from her outing in Fox has returned from an extended bicycle tour in the southern part of the C. Hunter and his Joseph R. contemplate taking a trip to South and Mrs. G. S. Abbott are enjoying a portion of their summer vacation at Crystal R. Hemingway and wife are visiting at Mt. the home of Mrs. Eva Cleveland is spending a month with a party of friends at Green's Like N. G. of has been the guest of Mrs. 140 South Grove C. E. Hemingway has returned from a month's outing at Walloon Mich. His family will remain the middle of M. C. editor of the and Joseph 11. Hunter have gone to Eagle to catch a string of fish and bring back a string of and Mrs. F. L. of Maple with their are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. parents of Mrs. and her G. L. H. and F. D. and their have made arrangements with the Tuttle of to furnish the highest grade of paper with or without your at a very satisfactory Talk with us about tho wish John C. chairman of the invitation committee of the National Encampment Grand Army of the has forwarded This Augus an elaborately invitation to bo present at the Being of the soldierly lineage we gladly acknowledge the invitation and expect to and Mrs. Sidney S. of 200 Maple have taken a house for the season at and are accompanied by Miss Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Niles desire to be near their Sidney who is taking a summer course at Wisconsin having been prevented from studying in the regular owing to having had a severe case of scarlet Edward Forbes and Miss E. J. of 931 Linden started yesterday for Camp near Wis. They go by boat to Milwaukee and from there by The Good Assembly will hold a Bummer meeting from to Aug. 14, which Mrs. Forbes as a state officer will Mr. Forbes will be home from the East in time to spend a few days at Waupaca with the to Nelson L. 125 LaSalle most skillful watch and clock repairing in the town is done by W. H. Masonic  

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