Oak Park Times (Newspaper) - May 31, 1901, Oak Park, Illinois 2 MAY 31, 1901. DOLLAR A IN CICERO the fact that a very 1V prepared was passed In I legislature for the allowing Oak Park to itself from the town of proposition is quite certain not to in Oak is against it. The sentiment over Cicero is only faint flickering of several local who as usual are very easily are to tell it. The figures which paper presented on the question have been copied and that Hawthorne would is confirmed by any one from I ha l LAY an Oak Park lu ll AND Day with its old and young id the musical world to pause in of and Father all their m one tremendous demonstration of this time of the year that and popular music are put aside for y time to give place to our dear old tunes of that cause to swell with the heart to faster and the eyes to fill with there a man with soul never to himself hath nis is my my native may listen to and lost in a dream of but when the boodle Cheers for the White and or of peal whether from or militia an electrified feeling thrills every a dieer arises to the throat that at times cannot lie witnessed a demonstration of this a time when John Philip with his nave their programs at the An- 1 Mr. Sousa is the one bandmaster whose conducting alone is a pleasure to his confidence and toward his band apparent in every flourish of bobbing flying of nor teeth none of a who respects the fact that his men aie artists in their line of and understand or they would not lie in His and who credit for their ability and them on a footing of one musician to and treats in- program consisted of all grades of from the most elevating and to the jolly little that were used to effect as the great band burst forth of Mr. ever they received an ovation that caused the color to mount to cheeks of the great I- was during the playing of to the of written and played honor of the dedication of the La at July 4 patriotism reigned the conclusion of the number the lame ami fashionable audience rose in tremendous body and they were applauding author 1 Ills hut the cheer was our dear Old beautiful man is and God and are did not wonder that all figuratively went wild over Sousa ami his I could almost the cheering French and see the not bo counted a great and be rated too rapid in musical methods by other tis yet no one dare challenge time is fast if it is hoi hero when in and melody American music musician will rank first musical Parable of the Talents may embody the principles of Christian as stated by the Rev. S. M. but his application of them must be There may bf inequality of but there can be no human All men are equal in the eyes of and they ought to be in the eyes of until they are there can be no peace and talents in the parable were given to be and to be misused or They were given not for the profit and pleasure of the but for the good and glory of the And he who use of the two talents was as highly honored as he who employed the But if the greater servant had embezzled his share or returned it stained with the sweat and blood of his and spotted with tears of the widows and could he have entered into the joy of the Christ had a thousand talents which He might have taken the kingdoms of the world and the glory of but he would And neither would He bury His talents please the priests and In His kingdom the same rewards are meted out to him who stands idle all the day because of the want of an as to him who is called in the early morning can shall we blind when they cry have mercy on Because we are shall our handsful of gold count for more than the Or shall dancc and dine while Lazarus dies of work and Because wo pass unwounded the road to shall we neglect him who falls by the are not brutes to leave the wounded to take care of the and the dead to bury the We are ought and brothers should help and not The well must not forsake the and the strong must lift up the If a stranger helps he is no longer a stranger but a And if my own brothers harms he ceases to be a If alienates from me the affection of one I love because he has he forfeits my affection for And if he snitches from me the chance to make a dollar that I need more than he is no better than that robber who was set free that Christ might be crucified among men are created free and and any other declaration must scatter abroad the seed of dissatisfaction and distrust that will be harvested in the whirlwinds of riots and And any church that urges human inequality is not the church knows no and God is WINTHROP R. 111. OLD AND LESSON IH Wilbur F. Crummer has enlisted This time is for the purpose of delivering his widely known illustrated lecture on the of This will be given in the First Congregational Church of Oak Thursday June at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Transept Bible Class of that The net proceeds are to be used in helping to pay the church 25 Children under 15. 15 Crummer is a took part in the great battle he has felt the sting of and speaks from experience and simply relates what actually in a clear and interesting illustrating by scenes which arc true to the most minute excellent lecture should be heard by all younger for it is anil instructive as an object Professor of the Oak Park comments in these are the first map that I have heard talk of the war who could interest old and young alike from beginning to I sat among the children and they were deeply interested in what you I say this from the heart because of the good you have done our young Crummer has greatly unproved this lecture since it was given in Oak Park about six years by adding over new there being one hundred and eight views of battle scenes in shown by a powerful stereopticon lighted by Patriotic songs by the church choir will accompany portions of the KINDS of grain and food at Roath Mil North Blvd. Oak n DOG AND PONY and Fuller's Dog and Pony Which Austin and Tuesday delighted thousands young folks as well as the older The performance presented by birry Howard's troupe of ponies and ' Blake's dogs and monkeys litis never lipidi equaled by any similar that has ever visited this and Austin has seen them outfit is refreshingly clean the stock is in the finest and employes courteous to The show will exhibit at Oak Friday and Saturday of this k and the good people of that place ' depend upon getting full value for money at this OF CORNER STONE OF GRACE OAK the name of the vestry and people of Grace I hereby invite the people of Oak Park and vicinity to attend the laying of the corner stone of our new church on June 2, at 4 p. exercises which will two many clergy and a host of will be of a most interesting character and we hope that all our fellow regardless of will participate in the enjoyment erection of the new Grace Church should be a cause civic for when completed it will be a structure well nigh perfect in its proportion and opportunity will lie allowed on Sunday afternoon for the exercise of the privilege of giving towards the building V. father of the game of. Edmond lived to be years His treatise on cards has been published In all probably no work except the bible has passed through more The original work appeared in London in 1742 and by 1770 it had reached its fiftieth Then the pirates and expounders set in and from that time on and down to the present day innumerable have been of New York Delegates After visit of delegates from the Chamber of Commerce and the and the president's tour through have drawn unusual attention to the commonwealth of whose advance in civilization and political power is one of the most astonishing things in this wonderful says tne New York Evening The customary impression of which obtains in the North is that of a very but rather arid given over mostly to and inhabited by a rather dangerous and lawless who carry and revolvers and use them with little or no The phrase to still lingers in the speech of the older implying that the person who has removed to that distant and has gone thither to escape arrest or to cheat his The truth is that Texas has passed through the early settlement in very much the same way that Wisconsin and the other imperial states of the Northwest half a She was at first retarded by the institution of by a bad seacost and by the great distances of land travel which had to be overcome in reaching her fertile Texas now has 10,000 miles of railway and this mileage is rapidly Only two states and exceed her in this and these will be soon Texas has no large cities as none with as many as 60,000 but she has many thriving but these are growing with the same rapidity as St. Paul and Minneapolis in the early 70s. All the appliances of the higher civilization abound In as in the Northern The both local and is found Electric lighting is found in the smaller and also water supply from artesian wells conduits and all the modern appliances for cleanliness and churches and universities of a type no whit inferior to those of the except as the latter have the advantage of age and the accumulation of the These are among the things which the visiting delegates of New York mercantile bodies have found in the Lone Star They have seen also the vast areas of yielding and corn on alternate arid vast herds of cattle finding pasturage on the open the animals of the 70s and 80s. but the finer broods of Jersey and They have also seen oil wells of almost fabulous Picture Frames and Room LAKE Telephone 1142. Of 103 and 105 Spring Opening for Bedding and 2 Early Plants in 1392 5 PARK IMPROVEMENT next regular monthly meeting of the Oak Park Improvement will be held in the parlors of the Scoville Institute Saturday June 1. other matters of general interest which will be discussed will be the question of street signs and the introduction of squirrels in our interested in the work of the association are cordially A. R. King GOO W. Mills as a lias had an interesting He began life as a peanut vender on a When only 12 years old he had contracts with several railroads running out of Chicago for the exclusive right to sell peanuts on the This lad of 12 had grown men in his the peanut is now the employer of more than GOO He is manager of a company that makes slot machines which supply salted THEN I claim to have the best soda in 104 Lane Reform Wilhelmina and her Duke are total The royal example has been followed by many prominent and reformers hope that as a result Holland may be in some from ita too free Indulgence in on bulletin of the United States Department of Labor quotes some low wages for farm labor from the last annual report of the North Carolina Bureau of The average monthly wages paid In addition to rations to the value of and to the value of were bringing the average monthly earnings up to ON Congregational Church of Midway Park and Waller have very best of previous on June 15, at Bergman's near drove and elegant A tune for Come and day in the train on the Suburban the old ark 9 a. m. i. the grove 6 small for THE 4-ply 2 for 25c. A. Masonic LAKE TO PAN-AMERICAN Retail Coal Association of Illinois and Wisconsin having chartered the magnificent steamship Manitou for a ten trip to find they have first-class accommodations for about fifty more The excursionists will leave Chicago June 8, at 2 p. stopping a half day at Mackinac four full days in Buffalo and one day at returning will arrive Chicago June 18, at 11 a. cost of the trip is only for each this includes all meals and use of state room for the entire ten military orchestra and megaphone quartet have been engaged for the Anyone desiring to take the trip should call or 1433 Monadnock for reservations and further k. C. DELOS FRANK Assistant Secretary of State A. A. Adee is said to be better versed in the language of diplomacy than any living He writes nearly all the state papers intended for foreign Mr. Adee is at present making a thorough tour of Poor Spring Pennsylvania man was fined working in his garden on and sent to jail for refusing to pay Bis It is to be inferred from this rigorous program that no would think of playing golf on New boasts of two members of its school board who are entitled to entry among Berish Fay has served on the board for thirty-nine years and Willard Putnam for thirty-seven TO TELL Attorney 1 Capital General Grey of New Jersey is the recognized humorist of the present administration of that and gets genuine enjoyment out of official life than any other man on the state He has been in practice for forty-three and has been associated with the prominent men of that and adjoining He is heavily charged with reminiscences of the bar and stories of legal On that account he is no sooner seen by the older set of practitioners than a swapping of stories the attorney general giving two for He is always a welcome guest at the luncheons given in the governor's chambers These a regarded as cabinet and the luncheon hour is devoted to informal discussions of state with an occasional story of the attorney general thrown in. The general often runs across some old friends in the governor's reception and they make at once for an easy where the story telling Occasionally the governor will join the and the will go on unless state duties or the time to catch a train cause e flow of humor and wit to The attorney general scarcely ever takes the serious side of In his in court or in the corridors his fund of humor A newspaper who seeks him always comes having heard a good but little to Whaples * Kolza Express and PIANOS Storage 2843. MARION in but they could do nothing for and even after death came they could not tell from an examination of the body what swift and terrible disease it Stranger the man's wife and as well as the man who originally owned the were seized shortly afterward with a disease which resembled exactly that which had been the death of the York on Italian crop of violets on the Italian Riviera has been ruined owing to the bad The growers have all suffered heavy and the Russian General Gorloff has sent 150,000 francs to the Russian consul at San Remo to be distributed among the poorest of the peasant growers in order that they may not be discouraged by this season's failure and to help them toward a better crop next of Good An Ample us in a position to do your work with neatness and and 123 Lake OAK 1164 and Is the largest of the Latin-American countries except and It is a much more prosperous than Mexico's is In the neighborhood of fourteen while Brazil's is about eighteen Death of persons who have parrots for pets are fond of teaching the bird to take bits of food from the lips of itp This practice has cost a postmaster of a little town in Italy his A friend of the postmaster had returned from and had brought him a which he gave to the In time that official came to be exceedingly fond of the and taught it the trick of feeding from Once in awhile the bird would give a decided nip to man's but nothing was thought of not even when the bird began to show signs of One day the bird nipped the lips of the man a little harder than causing a slight and within a few hours the man died In agony of a strange malady that attacked his bronchial heart and Doctors of Ocean steamships nowadays are as regular as the railroads in carrying the They have their habitual rates of speed and aTe expected to make the voyage of 3,000 miles over a trackless ocean through wind and storm in the same number of hours and winter and never slowing down or heaving to except on the very rarest of Sou of Sitting eldest son of the famous Sioux Sitting is a prosperous bootblack in His wife is also a full-blooded and the pair are known in the Quaker City as Mr. and Mrs. Harry The husband is a graduate of the Indian school Pa. He has saved considerable money and owns a pretty my and lemon phosphates are 104 Lake Incoming advantage gained by the of wireless telegraphy to announce the arrival of ocean steamers fifteen miles from the wharf is time to friends on the dock to arrange their sweetest smile and to think up nice to say to the returning The threadbare you very has already done duty quite too