Oak Park Vindicator (Newspaper) - July 27, 1900, Oak Park, Illinois 30 1878. Prescription AND SOUTH cougn cream Balm lor Mache capsules are OF THE Soul Culture club has adjourned its regular meetings until September 5. E. L. Mincer spent last Thursday with her Mrs. B. of is the guest of Mrs. N. U. Rounds on Midway Mary A. 315 N. Pine is visiting her sons at South J. W. Clapp and Dr. Sarah E. Sprague are visiting friends at South B. C. Davison and children of Ohio street are visiting friends in Wheaton and Glen D. A. McLeish of is visiting her Mrs. at 5608 South D. Drake has given up housekeeping and gone to the home of her sister on the North and Mrs. Charles Picker of are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 5440 Cornelia B. Charles has improved his property with a new cement Mr. Albert Anderson did the Charlotte M. Lake has gone to where she was called by the illness of her Mrs. Mrs JL J. and daughter N. Park avenue have gone on a visit to her brother's home In and Mrs. T. C. Collins of N. are guests of Mrs. Mrs. C. E. 5515 Superior Maggie principal Indian Creek school of has been visiting her Mrs. Marco for the past ' Narcissa Harrison 515 N. Pine has accepted the position of soprano soloist in the Presbyterian church of Oak B. Lane and Mrs. of were guests uf Mrs. Charles 516 N Park the early part of the many friends of Mrs. W. F. Young will be glad to hear that she landed safely in has visited and London and is now in H. C. Stuntz of Mt. in the city for a conference with Bishop Thoburn and other stopped Monday night at Dr. Huntress and Harvey Manny of N. avenue have made a reputation for fishing at Bass Mich. They caught a fish weighing 10% 37 inches long and 14 inches in Lillian McCarthy was operated upon for appendicitis last Dr. assisted by Drs. Head and had charge' of the She stood the operation well and is gradually gaining Mr. Edward Beach of 533 N. Pine is entertaining a party of friends this them are Mrs. H. F. and daughter Margery oi Mrs. M. W. Kellogg of and Arthur E. Bartelme and together with a company of made a very pleasant trip recently which included a visit to Niagara and They had all the necessaries furnished such as Pullman meals on OF JULY 27, 1900. M i I Onu nr of the Town Board Wednesday Night the Most Bold Atrocity Ever Known in history of the Town Track MEETINGS TO BE v I Will Try to Dissolve the Board and Appoint Special STATED THAT WAS AND MILK bottled and hermetically sealed in the country into steam-cleaned and jars and W. Van Buren 8S6 Suydam and little daughter are visiting friends and relatives near and Mrs. Adair left Tuesday to spend several weeks at S. F. Leonard of 212 S. Grove avenue returned Monday from South E. T. Malone and family ot S. Oak Park avenue left Thursday for Williams F. H. Wood and family are spending the remainder of the season in northern and Mrs. Frank Lindop of Washington boulevard are summering at Pewaukee L. R. Rockwell of 810 S. Boulevard left Saturday for a two outing at South Kathrine Abbott of 321 S. Euclid avenue is spending several weeks with friends at Rice and Mrs. F. S. Swirls of 325 Erie street left Saturday for to spend a fortnight with Dora Schneider of Forest avenue left Thursday for 111., to spend a fortnight with W. B. wife and daughter of 237 S. avenue are among the pleasure seekers at Spring H. G. Rentley arid family of 820 S. Boulevard leave next week for South Haven to remain until C. H. Moses of Forest avenue is able to be out once more having fully recovered from her severe attack of one of the popular librarians of Scoville is spending a few days with her parents at Miller leaves Saturday for Geneva to spend several weeks at the summer home of her Arthur Dick Henry and the Burgess boys left Saturday for a ten outing at Flint J. T. Johnson and son of 818 S. Boulevard left Tuesday for White where they expect to remain several Jennie Curtis of 124 Wesley avenue returned Wednesday from Glen Ellyn where she spent the past week visiting friends and Elizabeth accompanied by her Mrs. Tompkins of left Tuesday for a two outing at Paw Paw Misses Ida and Stella Miller of Marlon street returned Wednesday from Lake Geneva where they spent the past two weeks with Robert Kerr is spending a month with her Mr. and Mrs. Weyburn at their summer home situated on the banks of Rock near and Mrs. Leslie Swartout leave within a few weeks for New York City to remain Mr. Swartout having accepted a responsible position with a large New York Ingalls from who has been visiting relatives in Oak Park the past was taken to the Presbyterian hospital Tuesday where he was obliged to undergo an operation for Haven seems to be the Mecca of a large number of recreation seeking Oak this season Town Board met Wednesday night in special session pursuant to a call from President Jones to confirm the appointment of two hundred special policemen who were to assist in closing the Hawthorne race The meeting was attended by all the trustees and after haggling and talking as long as they could about everything else they voted to take a recess which from the first showed signs of being a On motion of the Roman of Trustee it was to take up all matters relative to the race track in a bunch and consider them in a committee of the OF THE WHOLE then adjourned to the platform in the rear of the building where their conversations were held in low tones and in a confidential way they fixed it This session lasted from 9:30 to 12 which plainly showed that they were waiting for the who had gathered to see what was going to The report was returned as a committee recommendation from the committee of the It was drafted by Utley and signed by Norton and That the petition of Richard Fitzgerald for disconnection of race track be not That Alexander chief of be That they do not confirm the appointment of 200 special the purpose of the race That the race be put in the liquor entire prearranged by the race and Trustee Dutton was the hero 0(ithe He has represented that ever since his Cole saw the doings so left the hall at 11:30. Trustee Attridge did ft t sign the reports and was merely I looker matter of was an old matter and h ad bf acted upon about a month that that was used as a blind to go the It was decided hw the Supreme Court at the time alL nhe disconnections from Cicero were illegal so that eveil board OF THE would not knew it. On by a apte was closed no way of by in as en done he Was the implied have been legal and May 24 the same mous vote confirmed pointment and as the until last Monday he acting as was sua Norton sali much aB nothing had would vote for the the Mr. was right in calling the meeting asking that the board confirm appointment of the 200 gone ahead without It the not have stood by him it would have left a the transaction and the race have made a good i OAK arrested by competent The same board went right back again on a former vote when they established a prohibition district which included They were doing the bidding of the so | Marie has returned from they said let's do it all and give them visit with friends at a saloon The whole meeting 1 View was as bold an affair stamped could law on seal of boodle as was ever perpetrated in the municipal government of towns of any state in the TO BE are already made to hold indignation A meeting of Oak Park citizens was called on Thursday and some measure found feasible will be TRY TO DISSOLVE THE TOWN is thought by many able lawyers that a special election can be held and elect trustees who will do the will of the people and thereby declare the places held by this board THAT WAS OFFERED KEEP HANDS Is currently reported that President Jones was offered to keep his hands but he refused to be a party to the It also comes straight that the race track people have said that they would pay into the town treasury if allowed to SCHOOL members and friends of the 52d Avenue Congregational church held a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tuesday July 17, at their No. 107 N. 51st A beautiful hand painted china the work of Mrs. was presented to Mrs. In presenting the vase Dr. spoke of Mrs. Apfel's worth as a Christian and of the Mrs. Apfel is the soprano A fine program furnished by Mesdames Edward M. M. Blish and P. About 35 persons were present and enjoyed a very pleasant Ice cream and cake were on Page 6.) on page 6.) CHURCH next Sunday the evening services will be discontinued until after Sept. 1st. A. Campbell expects to go to during August to visit his Song next Sunday July 29th, will be exceptionally A very large choir will lie in attendance and quite a number of soloists will take services will be held during but many of the members will be has been definitely arranged that Mr. Campbell will remain with Austin BURGLAR NOT of the boldest burglars known lately got Into a window at 5606 S. on Tuesday morning at about 1:30 a. m. He entered a room where a lady and her child were sleeping and struck a match which set fire to the window sash The lady was aroused and quickly put out the fire and by that time the burglar was BUSINESS FIRM well known feed business of O. J. Roath and Roath of Austin and Oak Park has been reorganized and Mr. M. L. of 111., has been taken in as The business will be greatly enlarged the new which will be known as Robison Co. is assured of continued M. PRAY Frank M. who has been around the world and who was so nearly killed while In the the account of which we published some time has returned to his home in He has had a wonderful experience for a man of his age and has some marks on his body which show something about the treatment which he got in our new CLERKS IN OAK following clerks in Oak Park received prizes for selling the most tickets to the business men's Van one secured a box of good cigars as per prizes OF J. E. sudden death of Mr. J. E. on Thursday was received in Austin and Oak Park with great Mr. who has been In charge of the local telephone business of these places has many warm and his death is a severe loss to BLAIR'S TEA North Park ' GOODS 30c. 35c. 38c lb. 40c, 50c. 20c. 22c lb. 1333 Our Customers About UNION July 29, at 8 o'clock p. m. there will be a union service in the M. E. Col. Jonathan president board of trustees will deliver the Miss Page Gaston It is a cause which greatly needs the co-operation of patriotic and Christian ARCANUM Royal General 916, at Oak Park gave a beautiful banquet on Monday night and initiated the 301st There were about 100 present and a genuine good time CREMATORY IN FOREST HOME new crematory in Forest Home Cemetery is about It cost and it is expected that people will soon learn to use that mode of caring for the concert In Oak Park on last Friday night was largely attended and about 1,200 people took The one in Austin on Monday night had a large attendance and all the chairs were has made arrangements to a concert also in the near IT IS How it is said in various are That's do you That's do you That's with That's do you live That's do you have That's do you carry That's how are That's do you That's do you That's English and thy shadow never grow That's under the of That's Roberts is one of the swordsmen in the British is also an expert fith the king of Siam owns an elephant numbering 500 They are all trained for army with a general in A. the bicycle has presented a handsome chapel to the people of North in memory of his who died some time memorial to the late Archibald in the form of a brass cross with has been presented by his widow to the university of Ills recent illness Professor Max for the first time in Ills has taken to reading old novels are he modern fiction is poor those who assisted President Monroe to lay the corner stone of an arsenal at Philadelphia was Frederick who was then 13 years of lie is now 96 and is the oldest active business man in the Chinese consul at New does not agree with the Chinese minister in disapproving the dress of American He is endeavoring to persuade his relatives to adopt some features of American A. the new postmaster at taking warning by the fate of his who was broken by the combined might pf official cares and social has announced as his rule that he will not attend public dinners while In W. Pearce and children of N. Taylor Ave. are spending the summer at D. Bills and family of S. East Ave. left Thursday for to remain until Will Prall entertained a few friends informally at Lawn Tennis last Saturday afternoon at his home on N. Scoville and Mrs. Griffith and little daughter and Fred Watt and children are among those returning from on Wednesday's Myrtle Schwall of Miss M. Fanchor of and Miss Dawson of are spending a fortnight with Miss Edith Furlong of N. Harvey Georgella our popular concert returned Saturday from a highly successful season at the Chautauqua Miss Lay's entertainments have proven such rare treats that she has been engaged to appear at the assemblies 1901. and Mrs. E. H. Pitkin gave an Informal reception last Thursday to aad Mrs. recently returned from and also to bid farewell to Dr. who left the middle of the week for an extensive trip through the going later to where he expects to locate and follow his profession as a missionary The lawn upon this occasion looked particularly attractive with decorations of Japanese Light refreshments were served in the house and on the A large number of intimate friends were present to wish the Doctor a safe also a success in this new Fred Smith is visiting at 111. town board will meet Monday August 7. R. C. Spencer of 71 Grove avenue has returned from has a splendid looking crowd of little girls this Louise Morrow of Green is visiting her Mrs. R. H. large crowd from River Forest will attend the golf match at Belmont on Alfred of Barr is away on a business and pleasure trip to and Mrs. S. J. of S. Franklin avenue have been visiting her brother at 111. Forest's only Mr. C. A. acts as street commissioner and in all capacities He has been on duty the past twelve Carrie wife of Peter who formerly lived in place and lately In peacefully passed away on Sunday morning after many months of illness and 12 years an She was buried Thursday at Graceland and her was a pageant of Her friends join us in sympathy to her affectionate husband who mourns people of this place regret the Joss of Col. J. D. Pickett who died on Friday His remains were immediately shipped to for Mr. Pickett was for many years a very prominent educator in having filled many places of He was state superintendent of schools for twelve years and was connected with several colleges of the Christian church during his active He was a consistent Christian man and had a useful telescope lens enchantment to the distant egg in hand Is worth more than a hen in the a woman Is In love It Is very apt to increase her is the only tyrant that soma men are not inclined to can always bank on finding a well-filled pocketbook people evidently go to the opera just to hear themselves a man becomes a chronic loafer he begins to prey upon his time you avoid doing wrong i you increase your Inclination to do police should keep an eye on many of them are safer to be ignorant of a secret that's dangerous to keep than It is to know Is venerable in it would be In woman were she to become THIE a certain mark of underserved is scandal In laugh is worth a hundred groane In any proportion as anger who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learned man i3 a a wise Inan is a R. manners and good morals are sworn friends and fast older I said longer I shall is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the mortgaged may but honesty once pawned is ne'er he who lives a life of liis own can help the lives of other Phillips aimed to kill not commit counseled is seldom and those who want it the always like it the do not sweeten your mouth by saying You do not grow virtuous by talking of tribulation and adversities we should perish except faith went with us is satisfied with what he does has reached his culminating he will progress no W. men are captured by immediate great minds alone excited by the prospects of distant longer we live and the more we think the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness of parents and Ideals are not according to the measure of our but according to the measure of our J. does not matter whether you preach in Westminster Abbey or teach a ragged class so you are The faithfulness is town meets Saturday July 23. Henry is visiting relatives in N. C. E. returned from Walton family stayed Harry Cotton has returned from a bicycle trip with his friends through petition has been circulated to put a sewer on Elm It will without doubt be granted by the board of is currently reported that Mr. Ed. the saloon man who formerly had property on 48th is in poor health and badly reason why Harlem has no is that there is a post office Harlem in this state Another is that as it is now we get free delivery from Oak real cowboy with about 100 Colorado ponies passed through town He sold his stock at to the market bought erroneous report that a girl on Elm street had committed suicide because her mother would not let her go out nights proved a The persons starting it have been agitation among the men employed at the race track to have a day for their work has died The track people refused to pay more than and the men went back to They only make about for the entire one-half of the entire town ot Harlem is taken up with cemeteries which do not pay They pay license of an acre when they their grounds and then are exempt from The town board has lately refused to allow any more land to be platted for SEEN IN THE WOOLLY Vesuvius and campaign orators are again manifesting signs of an early cleaned up his recent American No bald-headed piano assaulter could have Kokomo woman left a husband and nine children to go on thm The provocation seems to