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   Oak Park Times (Newspaper) - June 21, 1901, Oak Park, Illinois                                2 Fill JUNE 21, 1901.  DOLLAR A DEDICATION IN anniversary presbyterian church next Austin First Presbyterian will be dedicated next Sunday free from it being their thirtieth as a church in morning service will be an good service with a the Rev. John Henry Resident of Oberlin and t prayer by Rev. Frank O. In the evening a time is for former pastors of the Church and then the local pastors of r churches in Austin will be called it is expected that the other churches will be closed on this The following choir will render the Miss Bessie Ida Belle Air W. Mr. Frank Mr. Ferris L. Miss Ida musical The choir be assisted by Miss Francesea Mrs. Clara Page Mr. Harry Mr. Ernest next Tuesday evening there will be another service at which the Hon. C E. Crafts and Mrs. M. F. Murray lie the principal This will largely be a historical CONCERT FOR OAK band concert of the season he Riven Tuesday June 2?, at the Scoville corner of Park avenue and Lake by thirty-five picked musicians from the Pullman and 3 (a) Tone of the the Ballet the Aug. H. Flower of Ballet Summer Day in may be Immediately secured after school days are over by at once applying to American Can plant A. the real estate firm at 48th has rented the plant to the Piano Co. It is expected that the new firm will employ 250 hands and it will be one of the best plants on the west nances for have been published fixing the allowance for Japanese students studying A lad studying in Europe or America Is to receive 1,800 yen with 200 yen tor a lad studying in China will receive 1,200 yen and yen and a lad in Korea 1,000 yen with 100 yen for colors is the emblem of religious purity and the judge it indicates in or the expresses truth a celestial loyalty and the symbolizes fire and divine the Is the color of of of the nope of fame and of as the color of the laurel emblematizes love and passion and is the color of symbolizes sin and POINT OF most attractive when kind word spoken Is worth two left is a wise woman who laughs husband's would rather be than is it that the people who are reminding us that we Z for our mercies are -bo doleful but have three different uas of each having but played with a small Home of the scales for weighing anl i 80  accurately adjusted that or .an eyelash will at the northern China ia completely the chief Ta being Potatoes and AT ST. held Its annual commencement exercises on Wednesday June 19. The assembly room was filled to Its The class of 1901 numbered eight and each showed hard work during the year proved a credit to the Many beautiful premiums were awarded the fall For Kittle Marie Alice Charles For Mary For Geraldine Alice Nellie For For music Riordan and Marie flowers were about in fusion and each pupil received his or her The rooms were tastefully decorated and an amount of fine drawing was At the close of the exercises Bishop Dunne of spoke very eloquently of the school and Its after which Father Campbell made a few remarks which reached the hearts of The following is the Chorus Glad Margie Duet Geraldine Callaghan and Alice and Kittle Utterly Geraldine Duet Fleming and K. Charles Marie TIMOTHY AND PRAIRIE HAY at Roath 449 North Blvd. 135 Oak pedigree Belgian 20 hutches 3x4x2 feet at own price on account of leaving 89 Dixon GOT IN Secured a Valuable by a much people may differ from of North politically all who know him pronounce him a and deserving of great fortune he is said to have acquired recently in the stock At his home in the they tell a story of him which illustrates why he so rarely failed in any task he had set He was once engaged in a land transaction in which a tangle and he and a rival claimant were left on the same footing as to the equities of the everything depending on who should make his filing first at the district land Mr. boarded a train at once for the place where this office was but he noticed seated in one of the cars a man who had some reputation thereabouts as a land and whom he suspected of having been hired by his adversary to file on the land as a When the train was within a few miles of the land office station Mr. Pettigrew hurried forward to the and after a short conversation with the engineer induced him to the coupling that attached the tender to the first The locomotive steamed into town and dropped its enterprising who ran to the iland office and made his while the engine was backing down and connecting again with the train which it had left in a When the other man arrived he found that the formality of filing had just been to His has a bachelor's recently as is usual with new the members are peculiarly zealous in their advocacy of lives of single One of the members failed to materialize at a recent meeting of the and a committee of one was sent to look him The delegate unhesitatingly headed for thia home of a certain popular found his man and was sent back with a decided no. Then the club en masse went after the captured him and hauled him before the board of bachelor where he was severely When the meeting adjourned the young man promptly returned to the scene of his but was followed by the club who stayed as long as he Then for the first time the discredited member offered see I am teaching her he At that the president confiscated the cribbage board and the incident was gossip by uncle the old Board of Trade hanging on the north midway between the pork and wheat an interesting and remarkable so located that the morning and afternoon sun's rays gave to it an additional charm and emphasized the significance of its representation was that of a at the time the heads to show the golden an occasional broken stalk with drooping head and the dead and withering blades beneath told the presence of an At a distance the picture was but you approached it you beheld entwined about the stock an Immense while beneath it in letters of appeared the of the when the blade was sprung and brought forth then appeared the tares artist in history has played an equal part with tongue and song and painting has been the life of the Christian religion for a the one telling us the dt id the other of the liV -ig pre ent and ever inspiring man to nobler deeds and deeper thousand years have passed since the Savior gave utterance to the words inscribed on the painting here referred and yet in all this time that has been said and written as to will the harvest nothing has been so comprehensive and never-failing as his prophetic All conditions of life come without the proper conditions life could not nature being no of persons or each have an equal show in but with all there is a tendency to prey upon each At this season of the year more than any all Europe and America are Interested In the grain for upon the harvest now about to will depend the price of bread for the coming Speculation in grain for the present extra as so much depends on the harvest will be bountiful or this on the stock A poor crop means less freight and smaller The conflicting interests in all these matters have given rise to the greatest product of liars the world has ever Parties whose interests lie in either a rising or declining market invent a story to suit their side anc flash it over the wires to influence the So frequent has this become that no confidence can be placed in any report until corroborated from reliable The only good thing about it is the liars are not all on one Next to the spoken of in the parable of the the crop killer is the worst pest the speculator has to contend There was a within the memory of the when the foreign merchant laid in a large supply of bread stuffs to supply the wants of his but in modern times the opening up of so much new territory in parts of the globe devoted to raising and the rapidity with which it can be transported to any in the has done away with the necessity of any country carrying large The increase in population has not yet surpassed the productive capacity so far as wheat Is concerned and will probably not do so for many years to but the age of cheap meats is a of the it has gone the deer and the the immense territory once used for herding purposes is now being rapidly devoted to farm hence our dear yoUr home protected by lightning If not drop a card to the Star Lightning Rod Box 156 111., and they will have a man call and make an LIVINGSTON died June 15. The funeral was held in Ohk Park Tuesday at the late Rev. Dr. Sidney Strong Mr. Livingston was born in Nova Scotia over eighty years He had lived in Oak Park for the past six Three sons and a daughter survive John and Robert and Miss Anna EUNICE EDWARDS mother of W. H. and Mrs. C. M. died Wednesday June 19, at the age of 84 park tennis annual handicap tournament of the club will commence on June 22, at the grounds tournament open to members only and as a large majority of the members have its success is Play will commence promptly at 2:30 Finals played June 29. Visitors are cordially invited to this tournament will be held the annual town tournament for the championship of Oak which is open to all residents of the ana it is hoped that all tennis enthusiasts will prospects for the season are unusually good and as the courts are getting into excellent some good sport is looked good players the have increased the membership and it is hoped others will Day is to be one of the popular features of the club this special rate will be made to men joining the club before July 1. The officers Edgar W. A. E. J. R. Fred W. all communications to J. R. 733 North Kenilworth THE 4-ply  2 for 25c.  A. nineteenth century East Nineteenth Century Club closed its year's program with a reception held at the home of Mrs. 400 West Willow The evening's entertainment consisted of a finely written and well delivered outline of the year's given by Mrs. the retiring with duets with guitar various amusing and interesting games refreshments Were persons were your home and family with good reliable lightning The expense is small and your safety is Lumber In of the principal industries of Siam is teak lumber Teak is the most valuable lumber for shipbuilding in the says Consul General king of does not yield to the influences of moisture and it is not liable to the attack of borers and other ijt does not split of while it is a durable It Is easy to work and very light in the As a beautiful dark-colored susceptible of a very high degree of it will continue to be In demand wherever fine finishing lumber is used in and because of its peculiar qualities that resist the Influences of iron when brought in close contact there is no yet discovered as the backing for armor plates in vessels of of ice after june 10, 1900.  taking less than 2,000 lbs. at one per 2,000 and 4,000 per 4,000 12,000 per less than 500 lbs. and over 200 lbs. 25c per 100 taking at one time 500 lbs. or 20c per 100- than 500 25c.  Drug less than 500 25c 100 Private iess than 500 40c per 100 over 200 lbs. at one 30c per 100 Families using 1,000 and 2,000 lb. books will be allowed 5 per cent discount for cash in are not allowed to vary No contracts Cicero Proviso Icemen in Oak Park sensitive to French scientist has discovered that plants are very sensitive to The higher as well as enable us to detect the presence of and other toxic which chemical analysis does not Big Guns Is costs to a single shot from a or more than enough to pay the wages of a private soldier in the regular army for five long Even an rifle costs each it Is be held july 18th at mill criee following committees are serving on the business men's picnic this PRIZE A. PRES. OAK PARK W. O. PRES. AUSTIN also every member of the two associations is made a member of this and is expected to his list of prizes to the AND FLOOR F. A. C. H. J. W. N. R. H. A. A. P. Charles A. O. Oak H. S. O. M. C. P. W. S. BALL F. Oak F. The Oak Park association appointed the following men to call on the merchants in regard to closing their stores on the entire day of the W. east J. W. south A. L. George north C. F. south side of Lake W. A. north side of Lake with P. New Parlor Furniture Made to Order Mattresses Made to Order 2843  Work oak Picture Frames and Room LAKE 1142.  MOVING...  Done lo Whaples ft Express and PIANOS Storage 2843.  Daily MARION Dressed in you want to succeed let us make you a 189. 102 Lake St. B C of the Coal buy the It costs no more than other man who places his order in early summer four years in five makes money by it. Creek in a substitute for S. 105 Marion Oak 1433 Monadnock the Best Coal Don't try to find Census first general census In Russia was taken in 1897, may be expected In such a vast country difficulties are so great that the returns cannot be vouched for as absolutely Compared western census taking in Is rather Prior to 1897 the census had been taken ten but this was to find out how many males there were who or ought to pay The first census took place so far back when the number of Inhabitants was set down at 14,000,000 In round in 1897 the number was given as 129,000,000, including leal Unconscious girls enjoy recalling when Miss the daughter of the so-called was with them at college a year She played the piano exactly as her father leads hia all his poses and mannerisms being as faithfully reproduced as if she were him instead of. exemplifying the laws of It was the great delight of the other when they had to get Miss to play the and then have visitors as they invariably she mo of York Evening  

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