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   Oak Park Maywood Register (Newspaper) - March 18, 1892, Oak Park, Illinois                                VI NO. 12.  18, 1892  PER YEAR IN a Desirable with large Lot Easy Terms Choice VACANT LOTS near Depot and Electric Assortment of Wall and careful attention Is given to nil Jobs con true ted A. 138 Lake LA SALLE WILL PAPER WD STORK IX OAK WIRED Alarma of ull 4.  La Salle Wesley Oak TOWN of March Prohibiting far for Sower on Tacoma attention Riven to the sale aad renting of Oak and River Forest Safe first mortgage investments made on improved property in Salt Lake at 8 per cent to 9 pei cent net to 7 per cent when principal and interest are guaranteed by Guaranty Comp. Investments in high-class Iowa farm bearing 6 per cent interests carefully to call on me if you contemplate buying a My list ranges in price to BARGAINS IN IS THE TIME TO A FEW GOOD HOUSES TO 53, 95-97 Washington and department Ir In charge of O. L. an experienced and in All Kinds of Furniture and and Promptly Mobs and to LAKE OAK PARK EDWARD E. of 18.  and County local 1Z17 ot B. La A 201 Lake Oak A. S. to Dr. 4 p. AND all the Principle Streets and Desirable Quick Salle W. R. Oak RIVER FOREST AND Corners and Inside Lots on Madison Street and Washington E. BALLARD Tacoma Madison La Salle of Ornamental and lxx WABASH GILDING A and up to Desirable Lots per foot on good Acres In 1110 1112 Tacoma S. Lalio - 0 to 12 A. 1U. wild 1. to 4:30 r. and near Grove St - Neatly ana Promptly TIN and and Gold Coin Vapor Pumps Lead tipi and Lake Tho of Trustees of tho Town of met in regular session in the Town March 12, at 7 p. m. and President Anderson and others for lamps at Prairie and hird Referred to Hill for sewer In Clark To Drainage Hunter Salisbury for street lamps and cross walks at To Sarah and A. Preston for correction of assessment for avenue To Special Assessment E. M. Kossiter sewer in Chapel To Drainage From Whaples for and Chicago Plumbing Heating company for B. Parker for privilege to lay sewer in alley in Austin plat of L. D. woodbury's subdivision In block 2 of Waller's section was Crafts Carroll for sidewalks on Pine and Central avenues south of Madison street Clerk instructed to prepare Frink and Coleman withdrawing names from petition for opening of alley in block between Park and Waller To Street and Highways S. and protesting against opening of alley in rear of their To same W. Ed. Church 3.">.  OM on Streets and Highways asking further time in matter of Elm street on Finance approving bills for 8(1,772.41. Expenditures by 840.25; Also approving Treasurer's report for the year ending Feb. 2St, 1892, and recommending that 400 copies be be printed and that the books and vouchers of the Town Clerk for the year have been found correct and all monies paid over to of the Whole that the deficiency on North avenue assessment not exceeding St 00 be paid from Town's proportion in relation to fire protection for that superintendent investigate the several styles of chemical fire suitable for tho with cost of same and report at next tilt ast corner Harvey and northeast corner Lombard and east side between Chicago avenue and also put in box culvert on east side Austin avenue and clean and lower the tile on north side Iowa street at Taylor and put street crossing on south side Forest avenue across that ordinance for Bewer in Oak Park avenue N. railway to Thirty-fifth street be amended to be payable in five annual that Superintendent examine intersection of Maple avenue and Madison street and place it in proper that Clerk prepare ordinance for sidewalk on south Bide Forest avenue from 1'rairle feet west and from Prairie avenue east that ordinance for a brick seWer on Oak Park from M. N. railway to Thirty-fifth street bo that the Superintendent build sidewalk crossing on west side of Linden avenue across Lake that Engineer submit plat of streets opened and proposed in section that tney may be properly named and that Clerk prepare ordinances for Iowa street between Prairie avenue and Lewis street and on south sido Prairie avenue from Iowa to Augusta and on west side of street from Augusta street to Prairie that superintendent notify C. 1$. Q. railway to remove within thirty days the temporary track on tho town property at Clyde were ordered drawn for payment of the The board then W. Town short and may interest white at 7o yard 80 Oo are stripe or sold by stores on State at 10c, 11 Muslin AND 2 20 a a TUCKS AND 30. 87o.  43  31 33 3S 37  12  20 and 25c Butter Prairie keep our own SELL OUB 600 of choice Nursery Best No exper nee advantages to induco rents Pay Blatte m Best We what we Address at N. Y. house is L. at No. 301 South Euclid OAK SPECIAL ATTENTION to of disease by JULIUS K 12 ' Michigan di 8. OHIO^O-O-  and 4n Academy of Musical Webster CENTRAL MUSIC IOA Light Balla and Burglar Alerma Lamps for ft w. KIMBALL 00..  and XH at nods mates made W. R. Children's * 0AK ordinance Dolese Shepard the right to maintain and operate a double track railroad across Twenty-sixth and to lay and operate a single railroad across West Forty-eighth and Thirtieth ordinance prohibiting earning in the Town of in full on fifth ordinance granting tho Cicero Railway Co. to lay down and use a railroad on North boulevard from Cuyler to Harvey on Harvey avenue to Lalce for sewer on Elm street from Willow to Referred to Drainage for street from Franklin to Prairie east side Franklin avenue from Sophia street to Chicago ordinance for improving West Fifty third street from Madison street to the quarter section lino ordinance for improving Baird avenue from Madison street to C. N. P. ordinance for pipe sewer on Howard avenue and Adams from alley south of Madison to Austin ordinance granting P. L. and others the right to erect and operate gas works iu the Town of It provides that the gas shall be of 16-candle power and be furnished at a cost not exceeding pet thousand for grading down to 91.25 from 90 to cents for with discounts of 25 and 35 per cent when bills are paid before the 12th of the ensuing Uas is to be furnished eighteen months after passage of the After fifteen years the plant may be purchased by the Town at its Referred to committee of the for of North Waller avenue Kissack Muir for that superintendent put in box culvert on west - Robinson avenue north of Northern Pacific Street crossings at same point across Bennett and street at comer Robinson avenue and and clean ditch on Poplar ave nue between Grove and also ditch on north side Rice and clean and lower the pipe side of Fine avenue across and Iowa that the attorney withhold ordinance for street sewer from Euclid to Harlem until confirmation of Ridgeland avenue that assessment com examine roll for Maple street sewer and that attorney withhold ease from court until the committees are satisfied the assessment Is just and also on avenue from Lake to C. N. W. place lamps on Washington boulevard at Baird Robinson avenue and Fifty-third put in box culverts and alley crossings at places indicated and notify C. W. G. E. Co. to put street lamps Woman's Foreign Missionary Forest held its annual thank offering service at the Methodist church Sanday The house was the pastor and people giving up their services to Everything in the exercises w. s Mrs. F. 1!. announcing the Mrs. P. se Tcad encouraging reports on the resources and progress of the Papers full of st were read by Mrs. H. W. Yalding and Miss Laura and the Abel and Reynolds made short Little May Yalding read very prettily ilie autobiography of Ling Progressive Euchre with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening last Mr. J. G. the principal Solomon the guest of Gov. of She is making a trip in the south in the Interest of the world's and misses gave Master John Chambers a delightful surprise party on Thursday evening of last W. Thatcher and Mr. wife daughter of 111. route to a couple of days in Denver visiting Charles of Lincoln morning Mr. Hiram for many years a prominent citizen of this place died at his No. 254 Keystone of heart The deceased was born Oct. 24, 1821, near N. from which place he removed to River Forest in 1H70. In early life Mr. Odell was an educator and in his later years a successful and highly esteemed business He identified himself with the Methodist Episcopal church in his young manhood and for forty-six years had been an active holding many yeark the of class leader and Sunday school and he died trusting in slight paralysis two years ago and was never afterward entirely though he had been confined but a short time to his lie was identified with tho early history of Forest and always took an active interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the funeral services were held at noon to-day from his and the remains were taken to Rose Hill for is now drawing near to election So far we know of no candidates for village but it would be well for the citizens to think about this matter and to push forward good There is to be considerable improving done here this and what is done should be done Good permanent improvements are what we Our streets must be fixed and they should be fixed in a substantial and include We are behind other towns on the street and should commence fixing them up gradually There are about twenty-five new houses in the course of construction in May wood This will be doubled before the end of the are being prepared for laterals ou Fourth Sixth avenue and Eighth between Railroad and Lake This will complete the sewer system on the North young people of the Baptist church are making arrangements to give a musical and literary entertainment for the benefit of the church the last of this funeral services of Mr. Goodrich were held at the residence last Saturday at 1 Mr. Goodrich was taken with paralysis several months ago and has been very low ever He was followed to his last resting place by a large number of The Rev. Mr. preached a very appropriate and touching near as we can find out the people who are trying to get the right of way on Chicago avenue are 6nly doing so on a the electric road have the franchise for right of way through Cicero on that It would be well to look them up thoroughly them any has rented the office Mr. Herman Klug is building on r ifth of the young people are starting a fortnightly we wish them Irving has moved back to the Annie Mickle has removed her dressmaking parlor around the corner and ia the are several eases of scarlet fever in and near forget the concert at the church the evening of the 22d given by Carolinian Co. The entertainment promises to be a good E. H. Pitkin left for Wellesly Monday to a fow weeks with her Amigo meets Tuesday evening afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. and W. R. Bartlett were given a reception which was very largely Cicero and Proviso Street Railway company will shortly becrin work on the extensions mentioned in our last athletic ground and summer garden with concerts every evening will probably be opened at Harlem during the coming Frank Mitchell is entertaining a brother for a few Rev. W. It. Rartlett preached Sunday morning and evening at the CO e it is will shortly disband for the building is going on in town with more to During the pas two years there lias been a great improvement in the Arthur Stone of who had been visiting returned to her home was a real meeting in the hall Inst Monday The large turn out of representative citizens that interest in Town affairs still Mr. George J. Charlton was called to the chair and Mr. A. Hamilton chosen The were there and the old bloods and after an exchange of civilities it was found that both sides were loyal to Speeches were made by E. A. A. E. H. S. 13. Mr. Butters was asked to explain the drainage which he did in detail and to everybody's Mr. Cummings elaborated on the record of the electric railway he had already added hundreds of thousands of dollars to the value of real estate in an increase that had not cost property owners one cent. It has caused the paving of Lake and Madison and has expended 8100,000 in paving its tracks Mr. Cummings ' his the taking up e very one of their arguments in detail and toppling them over like a row of At the conclusion of the speaking a ballot was taken for delegates and the following were A. Cum H. H. S. 1). A. T. Cross and G. J. next course of University Extension lectures on Air and and relation to health will be delivered by Professor Alexander Smith of Wabash The following is a synopsis of each lecture and with a note as to the principal points which be illustrated by Weight and composition of the at Oxygen and their and Air is a mixture not a Carbonic water The will illustrate the methods of preparing oxygen and their individual properties when pure and the analysis of Itx Carbonic water vapor and other gaseous How nir is The will illustrate the preparation of carbonic acid and proof of its presence in the The preparation and properties of and and the action of the and arterial Effects of respiration on the Effects of vegetation on the Amount of air required for health and consequences of The experiments will illustrate the physiology of the action of carbonic acid and oxygen respectively on the and the physiological effects of vitiated and of heat on the Domestic heating by of hot hot ' steam and Chemistry of Relative air supply necessary argaud ana regenerative Relative advantages of gas and oil The will illustrate fully the chemistry of Its Properties of Decomposition of Physical properties of Water in as rain and and as surface and sea No such thing as pure The will illustrate the preparation and properties of hydrogen and the decomposition of qnd Impurities in dissolved and suspended soft and mineral Geological effects ot River and sea Sewerage contamination and its effects on well water and other water Sanitary Water Two kinds of which merely remove suspended matter and those which act The will illustrate the methods of purifying first of the above lectures will be given on 28, the others to follow on the same evening of each successive Price of course tickets will be 81. 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