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   Oak Park Vindicator (Newspaper) - March 27, 1896, Oak Park, Illinois                                subject of Rev. Mr. sermon in Unity next Sunday will religion will do for a ball wae given by the Oak Park club on evening The was furnished by the Fitzgerald of A dainty at The from the Trugan New York surpasses anything ever shown in this line; so the and they nnd Mrs. T. J. Dorwent of spent a portion of the week in Oak Park visiting Mr. John Mr. is one of the leading citizens cf where he has been chairman of the Committee of the City Council for G. manager of the lnce department of Marshall Field lias just returned from a trip io Mr. visited Franco nud while and had a very enjoyable will be a big day at The Special sale on all Easter Mr. Pooley will lecture in River Fori Methodist church next Friday on Travels in the Prairie Club gave a select musical on Wednesday which was enjoyed by a largo audience. The same club anno a card party on the Avenue Bakery is now Give us a Mr. Pooley exchanged pulpits with Rev. G. 1. of River lust Sunday S. a niece of G. is sick ut tho 211!) Chicago tbo ut Tho Enterprise But inside it is still more Nellie Ainslio has from St. and is lying ill hor home on Miss is a daughter of President Ainslie of the Oak Park of ' nut will be given fo - 25 XXXX blue I iroin to Oak Mies 110!) Indiana is visiting Mrs. Home garden lawn seed try Zimmerman A regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held last Friday in tho reading In addition to the regular business Miss Cook read a paper on Oak Park Tennis club will meet this Saturday evening at H in Scoville institute for the election of officers and other important Gaio is president and C. M. Baldwin A report will appear in our next D. Thompson of is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Maple avenue and Washington six to eight tramps are housed in the Oak Park police station every It was formerly tue custom to give tlie wanderers a when they awoke in the morning in return for an hour's This has not proved to be popular with tho it would sooner go without a meal thun do manual green lawn seed at Zimmerman tired a bullet into one of the windows of Frank Schneider's on Lake last Sunday The cost will be about is fully with a Plate Glass Insurance of which J. W Senne is the local immense sale of kid gloves at The is simply they have tho light thing at right The Easter shades aie Mr Rowley of tho Baptist church will return home at the end of the present Mr. Rowley has been enjoying a two vacation in New pleasant surprise was perpetrated on Mrs. A. Z. at her Erie on evening by the members of tho Rebecca Degree A very pleasant time was had and all enjoyed themselves Mrs. Churchhill und her husband are very much in the Mrs. Churchill was presented with a valuable Odd jewel on the occasion by brother Anders on of Cicero pies and cakes of all kinds at tho Avenue North a son of Mr. W. E. is ill with an attack of pneumonia at his 332 Lake M. invited a few intimate friends to spend a pleasant evening last at her Chicago Elster Easter At Albert Oak Park Lako Park bad the privilege of hearing two eloquent Chicago in the First Baptist church last In the morning Rev. Dr. Goodspeed tho and the evening sermou was by Rev. Dr. bread every day at the North Hunter is lying ill at his home 320 North Easter Easter At Avenue North Harne of was the of Mr. A. J. Cheney during tho past Fred of Forest is seriously ill with Nineteenth club met at the homo of Mrs. Wisconsin last Monday highly entertaining and instructive addresses wero given at the meeting of the Men's Club of Grace Episcopal chinch last Saturday Col. Watts thrilled tbo audience with some and Mr. A. B. Melville spoke on Jones goes out riding every tine day in ouo of Haywood iV Morrill's lovely which hiB mamma purchased from F. 108 and 110 Lake at a Nice ones may bo had at and enjoyable was given at Scoville institute on Tuesday when a choice program was rendered by the owing Miss Edith Miss May Miss Miss N. Estelle ' Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Mrs. A. H. Oak Park was opened on Sunday last for the time between the hours of 12:30 and 1:30, and many took advantage of this A number of residents do not favor this and these aro now circulating tho following petition tho undersigned business men of Oak hereby respectfully request that the Oak Park remain closed on Sundays for the whole atj has heretofore been the custom in this and that no collection of mail bo made by carriers on that are you going Saturday To the grand opening of The Tho will ull be XIX club met Mirth 23rd with Miss 310 Wisconsin Mrs. D. O. read an paper on tho r tho Modern and was followed Lewis on tie ami by Miss who is well known as a thorough student of Miss spoke for about twenty on the development of the beginning with Fielding and concluding with the modern French and Russian After a short the club meet on the evening of April 13th with Mrs. A. O. new in Oak New new new Fresh finest in the Avenue Mr. Pooley will leave for 111., next to officiate at the of his Mr. James League connected with tho Methodist gave a social last Tuesday evening at tho of Mrs. C. E. 410 Lake Mrs. the popular delighted the gathering with some inimitable and Mr. G. F. Refreshments were served by Hix of tho most beautiful lady variety of shelled nuts at the Home 13i; Lake L. C. 720 Marion is still to her but her recovery is only a matter of a week or J. F. 115 Lako who was ordered to take a change of air by his writes from Indianapolis that his health has improved since he went series of five receptions to tho old and of Prof. tho teacher of will bo inaugurated ot the Plaza next Monday thirty couples the german given at tho last Monday This will be tho dance of tho next Monday evening at tho will be one of the best this A very choice program has been prepared and a banquet is to pupils of tho public schools are feeling joyous over the prospect of the E ister which lasts one beginning 27th and pies at The Home 130 Lako Saturday evening Miss of 307 North Oak Park gave a banquet at hor home in honor of the girl's basketball team of Austin high The tables wero prettily decorated with daffodils and and covers were laid for 30. At plate was a souvenir of the painted 011 cards tied with red aud black the colors of the speeches were made by Flora Mr. G. Davis aud Mr. Morgan banquet in honor of the members of the indoor base-ball team of Austin High school wan given at the residence of Prof. B. F. 125 South Central Friday evening Red and white carnations decorated the and at each plate was a palm decorated with tho colors of the After a hearty discussion of the weio in Mr. J. toasted Mr. Divis spoko of Messrs. and and Miss also made to order at The Home 130 Lake several interesting items that were crowded out of theBO columns last was an of the birthday given by Mrs. W. in Scoville Place hall last Wednesday Jl was in honor of tho anniversary of Miss Myrtle 13th and was one of tho most young people's parties of the Thero were fully seventy guests in Games wero participated in during the forepart of the and a dainty supper was followed by a the whole winding up about 11 An instrumental selection by Mrs. Stirritt added to the enjoyment of the of Miss where can learn to make their own many friends of Pastor and Mrs. Pooley of I ho Methodist will be glad to learn that their two littlo daughters who have beon ko ill are out of Miss Elizabeth Pooley was so low 011 Thursday that her life was despaired of by tho physicians iu In addition to Dr. Waller of Oak Drs. Shufer and Skelton of Chicago had been called in. found the cause of Miss Pooley's illness to be a lodgment iu one of the aud decided that an operation would bo the patient was relieved by less although a mild form of pneumonia has since set the danger is Miss Jessica Pooley is also quite sick with but hor condition is not Mr. Pooley cannot praise too highly tho skillful treatment the patients by Dr. young 0110 residing on South Humphrey and the other residing on Lak River gave a leap year party on Sunday to two young gentlemen of one residing at Oak Park aud the other at They invited them to tho where they took them to a place of which was under the circumstances proper But the young ladies had the consequences of such a proceeding during leap They expected of course the young men would display their usual gallantry and pay all the but were seized with consternation they found their companions wero not putting their hands in their pockets but simply whispered The to their great had to stand all the costs incurred and have not yet done worrying over S to loans at lowest rates by F. H. 111 North Park 11-30 club gave a select reception on Thursday afternoon of last at the residence of Mrs. Erio Among those present Ed. Mrs. W. Mrs. C. J. Mrs. C. Dawson and the Misses Mary J. who has been attending John Hopkins University Post Graduate Medical will return to Austin and be ready to receive tho 13th of She will hold an informal reception on the 11th of from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon aud from 8 to 10 in tho All of hor friends aud patients aro invited as tho reception will bo tho grand opera season at the from March 23rd to April 4th, tho Chicago and Northern Pacific suburban scheduled to loave the Grand Central station at 11.45 p. m. for Oak Thatcher's Park and intermediate will leave fifteen minutes after close of tho but not later than 12 p. O'Connor announces that arrangements have beon made for tho dispatch of mail from the local on Sunday All matter dropped in the lotter box ou tho outside of tho up to 5 p. will go out 011 Sunday night in time to connect with the outgoing mail from Easter novelties at Tho invitations wero issued last week for the entertainment given by the Daphne and Lowell Literary on Thursday afternoon Austin High A large audience gathered and enjoyed an unusual excellent George loft on Monday laBt for a business trip through tho copies of the can bo had every Saturday at news avenue and Ohio Price 5 Entro Nous club gave an on 11'^ht at tho residence of Mrs. Ontario King's Daughters will take chargo of tho Easter decorations in the of Paul tho Tho co-operation of church members is Cut flowers long and green leafage will bo appreciated if sent to the church by two o'clock Saturday April 4th.  cat in o for north ol Chicago Inquire ut 10; Robin stock of Easter all colors aud Shoe Albert is making some extensive alterations iu his house ou Ohio Mr. is also building two new one on Ohio to cost and another on the corner of and Superior to cost Mr. H. G. Fiddelke of Oak Park is tho Jolly Twenty club gave their closing at the home of Mr. Baumgardner Saturday evening of last of those elegant nut coffee cakes will be away every Thursday afternoon for each 25 XXXX blue from my Albert successor to Oak Garlaud of the local Salvation army denies that his branch will secede from the leadership of General He has no sympathy with the stand taken by the aud thinks it will not be long before they all return to the repairers ready to lis your shoes Shoa the meeting of the W. C. T. to bo held on April 3rd, at No. 3 Abbot's Mrs. Cheney will speak on for A large attendance is cloth top button or l only men's calf bals or at Price's shoe Robinson Third convention of the C. T. held at the Baptist Thursday afternoon of last was well Among the speakers wero Mrs. Judge Mrs. Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Watson Thatcher and Miss A. hundred for 50 75 and a Shoe Silver Grey contest iu the W. C. T. rooms Thursday evening of last was participated iu by nine ladies with gray The medal wus awarded to Mrs. Judd of tho Walnut street Employment 227 Park Girls Good * The Cicero wheelmen gave a vaudeville show at Library Thursday evening of last aud a full house greeted the Tho two and wore well The whistling solo aud cornet imitations by W. were features of the your lawn grass soed at Zimmerman iY Wholesale or or which he carried on the lapel of his The alleged theft occurred on a Like street and was witnessed by the conductor who corroborated Smith's Justice Amarson dismissed the case for of sufficient Lennox club gave a last Friday evening at the home of Mr. Waller avenue and Frink About twenty were Tho first was won by Miss May Potwin and Arthur and the second by Miss M. Konnedy and Byron Among those present wero Banta and Messrs. Mollin ond P. Martin has received his spring stock of wall rolls of all from 3c little girl of Mr. R. Chicago and Franklin succumbed to an of on remains wore interred in Forest Home G. A. has accepted tho extended by Mr. to attend his church ou Memorial P. S. opposite N. W. if you want white lead and Ho sells at city Addio Austin of 5723 Cedar has quito recovered from her recent Stephens of North Pine has been indisposed for tho past two j our Easter eggs at the Austin Packing P. G. Biggs it 103 North Park ave. program rendered by the Derthick Musical at the residence of Mrs. Central Friday evening of this consisted of selections from instead of as at first few more fifty foot lots loft in that tine subdivision north of Chicago at Call and make L. 5021) Lake McCaull of Pine returned from her visit to Ohio this Life Without will be the subject ot Rev. Mr. Bartlett's discourse next Sunday Iu the evening thero will be an evangelistic preceding which eight now members will be aud received into the your or cottages to rent with P. G. Biags 103 N. Park beautiful championship banner has presented to the Austin High by Prof. B. F. It is mado of measures 18 by JO aud the gold lettering has a of red and It will hang in the hall of the High good a First cl iss Benevolent society meets at the residence of Mrs. John Lyons of next Wednesday of S. Scoville gave birth to on Sunday John an old resident of but residing iu arrived 011 a visit to friends this Mr. Carun was accompanied by his son aud Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mr. Bartlett will occupy the pulpit of the Second Congregational church at both servicos next In tho morning he wili speak 011 and the evening subject will be Dramatic Power of tho Wax will be presented at tho Congregational church next Thursday Moliere club have prepared au unusually fine program for their entertainment at the Prairie club on Friday evening of next Townsend will hold a next Saturday of those elegant nut coffee cakes will bo away every Thursday 25 saved from my Albert successor to of the Oak Park Cricket club will meet and to prepare their at Ridgeland for tho coming season which opens early in Soveral dates have already been arranged for games aud with the new strength a successful season is The Mr. B. Wesley Oak will be pleased to give information regarding the remarkable exhibition is announced for next Tuesday evening at tho Congregational It consist of a series of illustrations of the great ray and will bo given by Mr. Gardiner of the Western Electric A large screen will be on which to throw tho various interesting which will include a human hand aud arm photographed by tho cathode Mr. Gardiner will also exhibit 175 beautiful views of tho World's aud these will bo followed by views of Oak taken from the of tho new 200 feet above tho The light will bo used iu the Admission is only 25c for and 15c for large and select gathering is expected at the dance by tho Oak Park Cricket club in Library April 5038 Ohio Lawn grass will be au informal dance at the Oaks club next Saturday Nelson new bicycle is a rare It is one of six made by a genius in who christened it It weighs 21 hus aluminum aud is valued at save your Do it by paying 70 cents per sham monthly iu Chicago National and Savings Mrs. C. M. of The Local Agent for aud Baldwin is busy with rehearsals of the pretty operetta The Tyrolien which will be presented at Library April 10th and 11th. The entertainment is for tho benefit of the Union Relief society of has the best line of knee Defiance shirts and Stanley caps in Austin for 23!) Park Temple a young people's of tho Baptist will meet at tho residence of Miss Slack next Tuesday J. F. lato of North Central has removed to 111.  to loan on Cicero Real Money amounts if Frank L. 502!) Lake st. Open special meeting of the Austin Business Association will likely ba called for Monday evening to discuss the project for a telephone Shearburn will receive a few more pupils iu music at her 301 Forest opening of tho Austin Post office on Sundays between 12:30 aua 1:30 p. is not with general A petition ia now in circulation tu stop the innovation at Oak aud it is not unlikely that another will be going the in Austin very have a few pairs of men's aud in broken which can be bought for less than Call aud see Repairing neatly charges 10!) Robinson P. sou of A. R. tho jeweler of 135 Park appeared before Justice last Friday to answer a chargo of The was Frauk au employe of the Cicero aud Proviso Street Railway Smith accused Stanley of purloining stock school shoes Full line of rubbers at the lowest C. A. corner of Chicago avenue aud pistor of the First Congregational will take for his morning subject next in God's Changes the and will be the topic at tho R. McAuley real renting aud insurance have a pretty and conveniently arranged branch office at 5017 Lako between Park and Waller where they are carrying on a vigorous campaign in their renting and sales Parties having property to sell or rent would do well to patronize thi energetic Orchestra will play at club service at the church next Grand Opera is being well attended by residents of and Oak The favorite night is large east front corner lot 41 x 125 ft. Both hot aud cold etc. Terms to Call at 13!) Alma E. Pratt is erecting a residence near the Franklin street station of the Chicago Northern Pacific road and expects to occupy it early 111 the M Pratt is a sister of Mrs. John of Oak etc. cash J. Chicago avenue and Fifty-second to Louis A. Pratt of is the guest of Miss Elizibeth Gardner of South Park Anne Montgomery of the University of visited Miss Gardner during tho 8-room Homo on Willow east Less thau Easy Frank L. 502!) Lako st. has been loitering about tho office of the Civil iu the Town hall ever since the first of the Mr. R. A. Carpenter surprised his friends a few weeks after Christmas by joining the rauks of the and was soon followed by B. C. the who also discovered that it was uot good for man to be Quite recently it has leaked out that Frank the intends shortly to take himself a and of comse one knows by this time that Harry the head of the will be married iu the 10th. The name of the future Mrs. has also beon She is Miss a young lady moving iu the highest and at present residing on Cass It is said that the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Potwin will make their home on South Park OF C. E. Blake is ill with Alice who has been so dangerously is slowly Social Circle was entertained by Mrs. Simpson of Twenty-third last Saturday parlors are soon to be opened in the new building on WeBt Aid society of tho M. E. met Thursday of this woek with Lunch was Franklin Wing is ill with an attack of small number of neatly 1 nts of tho latest patterns at Mrs. E. D. 0 North Fifth Dr. Curtis Beebo of spent tho day with Mrs. Tuesday of this Oliver sufficiently to be able to return to hor home in Pearl Reynolds is building a two-story double Hat ou Thirteenth and St. Charles for a lady in Roy Merritt of spent last Monday with his Mrs. J. monthly business of the Congregational V. P. S. C. was held Monday ot tho home of the Recording Mr. David P. Grueschow gives a party Saturday Marcii 28th, iu honorof her thirteenth shampooing and cutting iu all tho latest at Mrs. E. D. 0 North Fifth ave James Morrill spent last week with 111 Mr. Merrill wont out aud returned together Sunday nnd of Sixteenth the loss of their three-year-old who died Sunday of membranous and Mrs. are visiting friends in West Mary's Guild met Thursday afternoon ot this week with Mrs. and hats trimmed iu all tho latest for 20c, children's lor 15c, by Mrs. Rosb of West last week with her Mrs. Russell of Ninth who has been very young daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. H. at the early ago of four has two No doubt this is Rehbein of Oak Park spout Sunday with her W. E. of North First littlo Bon of Mr. aud Mrs. of Sixteenth died March 10th, of aged two and a half Stoue of First who has ill for a number of is again able to be aud Mrs. John of Glen and Mr. Woerner of spent Sunday with tho family of W. J. forget to call at 150 South Sixth and see Mrs. W. Gilbert's Hue assortment of ready trimmed prices ranging from two hats alike at Mrs. E. D. millinery 0 North Fifth people of West Maywood aro much pleased with their latest electric light in the pavilion 011 St. Charles buildings on Fifth avenue aro progressing W. J. Gilb rt will occupy a part of Mr. J. King's with a first-class millinery B. And Mint AND laid and Chairs Curtains etc. made and Furniture packed tor References Chicago orders at P. 5<>4:i Lake Marion Oak J. SWITZER 1 per liest Floor 1 and White 4 per 1 Forty-Eighth doors N. of Lake W. Madison ROTHENBERG AND AHD WEARING of This is the second entertainment at which sho has ami we hope it may not be the The pastor voiced the thanks of the Social Committee to the participants in the concert and especially to those who hwl come from to The concert was iu every way a MARION Next door 0.  ( FOK OF is an institution iu this country whose history of remarkable growth must be of interest to those acquainted with it. Within a few short years it has from a very beginning to one of the institutions of the Selling goods as it does direct from tho manufacturer to tho consumer ou au one small profil its business has enlarged until it now occupies one of tho largest iu Chicago employ h bot ween UHl mid 500 Its entire establishment is de voted to out-of-town mail order Its wonderful growth is evidence of its sterling extraordinary unquestioned financial Iu we ate in receipt of a letter from tho National Hank of of Chicago ouo the largest and most reliable financial institutions iu a concern with a capital of 00; also a letter from National liank of the of one of the soundest institutions of with a capital of wherein they say that they are personally acquainted with tho that the institution is reputable aud thoroughly aud that thorough confidence can be had iu auy representations it Iu wo are in receipt of indisputable evidence as to tho reliability of this aud wo feel safe iu saying that our readers cau place implicit confidence in this and that they will receive the same careful aud courte jus treatment tho members would like to receive wero they in your wonderful facilities of this institution for supplying merchandise at manufacturer's prices is certainly of great interest to all economic lirm to which this article refers issues a long list of advertising including a mammoth catalogue and many special all of which they mail to Iu they are so thoroughly organized that they make it very easy to do trading with them by concern to which this article is authorized and incorporated under the laws of tho state of with a cash capital of paid in a id is Roebuck 175 and 175 West Adams 111.  M. W. club was entertained by Kendall aud at tho 1 o ne of Mrs. Wednesday m March 18 h. Favors were won by Miss Kendall and Mrs. The next will be at the homo of Simuel of tho South Sunday night Miss Dora a missionary worker among the will speak iu the Congregational Sho has gained reputation in tho East for her ability to interest her aged twenty died March 21st, at the homo of her Mr. Anderson of Second after a short Tho funeral services held Sunday from tho and wero conducted by the pastor of tho Swedish Methodist church of I .il will be given away li XXXX blue lal my to bills are out for an iu the Opera hall Tuesday March Mr. Gilbert tile will ap pear iu a testimonial benefit to little M irion assisted by Miss Vera Claire in of the The program will two laughable one-act The aud Happy sceno from by Mr. Faust and little Marion several vocal numbers by pupils of J. II aud Mr. Faust's famous mono logue from ' as arranged by Easter services will bo hold at the church April 5th. The usu al thanksgiving will be Iu tho the Sunday school will au Easter Maywood met with Mrs. Charles Hermann Friday afternoon of this August Roth of 1'eoria, spent last Sunday with his Mrs. Charles Charles clerk of Peoria aud Mrs. last Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Charles were hold at the Lutheran previous to the continuation service to bo held ou Palm March Twenty-five will bo George house on South First is being greatly It has a stone a is being W. C. T. F. will a meeting iu their rooms tho third ot Mrs. of tho Chicago West Side and superintendent of work in the prisons and among the will be present aud on her Tho ram should bo when this earnest worker March 20th, tho concert of the course of entertainments at tho oue of the best ever iu There was a large iu of tho caucus being held tho same Miss Emma a graduato of the Chicago Musical opened with a piano nolo which was rendered with much sweetness aud Mr. and Mrs. O J. and Mr. aud Mrs. E. 11. sang where the lilias in their usual pleasing Master Henry delighted the audience with his Mr. W. H. Jeneson sang a solo with much spirit aud Mr. W. O. Morris proved himself master of the Miss Mildred Cougdon recited two of Eu gene Field's Miss McVeigh of the Chicago Musical rendered an ox Miss Grueschow aud Master Harry Wilson won laurels of their Mr. of Oak Park gave a guitar solo with Mrs. Ida L. contralto aud Mrs. Louis both of whom sing at Baptist saug several solos accompanied by Mr. Frank the organist of that lioth were warmly but Mrs. Clason in particular has the Maywood people by her who died in Chicago last aged 100 was buried iu Forest Home cemetery on will bo confirmation services in both of the local churches next I you intend to buy a new for mby Ibis rail on F. OH and 110 Lake and vow will get a Prices and Forget of those elegant nut cakes will be given Thursday afternoon 25 XXXX saved from my A Inert successor to ( private given on tho 21st at II was one of the most enjoyable events of the 2 couples took the ll ami tripped the too to tho strains of The which followed a The committee who managed the were A. 11. John ami Julius F. Kahlo hai moved to Mr. 1C>!) Madison Berliner intends a 011 the in which to livo during the yon intend to buy a carriage call 011 F. lilts 110 Like aud you will gtt a and program is being prepared for the to bo given in tho Madison street Reading evening Peter a sou of Frank proprietor of tho Marble is to be married to a fair Chicago lady sometime in A brand now is being built for the young couple ou Thomas Superintendent of the Reading is quite ill at her 120 Madison aro somewhat disgusted over the result of the Maywood Town Caucus held last week The warm speech made by Frank in tho caucus in which ho declared that the village hud been slighted iu tho selection of candidates expressed the general of the two gaps in the administration ticket weie filled up at a meeting by its supporters last Meseko has taken the place of Jacob Gold for aud C. Meyers has been nominated to succeed himself as Village which occurred list Tuesday is the talk of the Thieves broke into tbo grocery store of 1',);! and secured plunder to the value of nearly Almost the entire stock of tobacco was aud an overcoat worth was not Tho local police are at work on tho Kebock won tho A horse belonging to George of the Cicero caused some excitement on last by running It was after a hot Harlem team is busy and may bo depended upon to make a creditable showing this Lehman has beon appointed the local agent for K. W. consul at Chicago for the Harlem O. M who has connected with Proviso Vindicator in a reportorial has resigned his position with aud is his time 011 and a paper of which he is editor and Mr. Donaldson is a good newspaper and made numerous friends iu carriages may be had from F. 108-lio Lake Oak The prices run from W. C. late of Elgin has taken up his in Oak hereby given to the voters of the Town of Cook that au elect ion will be the purpose of electing the of the for the term of oue for the term of one ' for I he for the for the for t lie I 1 11 I.E. for one one if one term four the terni that the - places for ihe various precincts in said Town will bo the same as named by the Board of Election ( of Cook and t hat said polling places will from SIX O'CLOCK A. until FOUR O'CLOCK P. day of said March 0th, Proposals invited up to April at 7: 50 p. for furnishing all Materials and Labor and a Frame for House and Public accordance with the plan and specifications 011 tile in the of the Village at Forest President and Board of Trustees of the Village of River Forest reserve the right to reject any W SI I River 12th. Morrison of have a prescription in Electric and I cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick aud as a general tonic it has no Annie 2G25 Cottage Grove was all run could not eat or digest had a backache which never left her and felt tired and but Bix bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health aud renewed her Prices 50 aud Get a bottle ut the Drug Stores of L. M. Oak aud K. H. IN a stone contractor living at Franklin called on of the Austin police force last Sunday and asked the hitter's assistance iu locating his who had run Mr. Worthy said his wife was forty years aud the mother of fourteen Notwithstanding this she had disappeared as completely as a young lady eighteen who goes off to Milwaukee to marry the man of her Tho mechanism of the law was set in motion at and every effort was mado to capture the Capt. 11 took the matter into his own after a little skillful Mrs. Worthy was Her proved to be at 517 aud this is just next door to her own When Mrs. charged her husband with aud declared that Bhe had doue with him for Sho would get u Oa Wednesday tho met together in a downtown lawyer 's where a formal of separation was Mrs. Worthy accused her husband of lacking her up for hours in close and ol other The created a little sensation in the vicinity for Pooley will pre icb at the Methodist Oak on 1 eU The topic ia Evening Eirly  

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