Oak Park Vindicator (Newspaper) - August 10, 1900, Oak Park, Illinois 32 AUG OST 10, 1000. m TW Onta Pot 18 7. COOLING Prescription AND SOUTH cougn Buim lor Chapped capsules are OF THE A. i hilbrick has gone to state of Alaine a four is. Everett Sisson and daughter Helen returned from Indiana last Addie Austin returned last Monday from a pleasant outing at the Emily and Gertrude are spending their vacation at Kllbourne Cora of Milwaukee was a guest of the Misses Patrick the early part of this F. Stinson is spending a week with her Mrs. H. C. on West Congress R. 222 North Central has gone to Bass Lake to stay a couple of weeks with his Floyd 216 North Waller has returned after a three outing at Silver Alvin 408 North Central is spending two weeks camping with near 111. Bertha and Bessie Pierce of Fifty-third avenue are enjoying their vacation at South and Mrs. Percy Hursch and daughter of West Bay are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1>. Mary D. Miss Lucille Dunton and Miss M. tag to Mackinac Minard went to St. last where she will spend several weeks with Ella Mackness and Miss Jessie Brown spent last week In Milwaukee attending the W. a. Cline of 5826 Cedar street left Tuesday for North where she visits her parents until Sept. 1. Tuesday Miss Ellsworth left Austin for Port where she will spend several weeks with Clara Lawrence of and Miss Mary of are guests of Mrs. H. n. 53. Indiana Hazel Woodstock of is the month of August with her Mr. W. W. and family at 5312 Ohio Maude Huntington of is a guest of her Mr. C. H. 5525 Ontario She is on her way to Montana to visit Alice White entertained a party of twenty guests from 3 to 5 o'clock at her 5919 Henry It was her third 8o0 chairs were rented at the band concert on Monday Some has been made to continue the band but nothing definite has been C. H. Zimmerman and child and Lucy Amerson leave Austin this week Saturday for Lone Tree where the Amerson family have their summer Charles N. left home last Saturday for Mackinac Mich. He will have a two outing at Poine Aux where his father owns a pretty summer Ellsworth Dewey of 241 North Central avenue is combining business with pleasure and spending a couple of weeks visiting friends at South on Page 6.) James H. Wells is home from Willis Herrick and wife are home from the William R. Moss is spending the month of August in Frank Elliott is spending a few days with friends at Lake and Mrs. W. B. Jackson returned Monday from Spring John B. Hampton is the guest of her Mrs. on North C. R. McHugh and family have gone to South Haven for the remainder of the Rasmus leaves next week for Lake where she to remain until R. W. Sears and family returned during tne week from a two outing at Twin Lena M. Ruggles of 814 avenue ieft Monday for a two outing at Devil's Whittlesey of Forest avenue is summering at Lake the guest Of friends at Y. M. C. A. Louise who has been visiting friends and relatives at returned home and Mrs. Charles H. Jones of 333 East Ontario street the recent arrival of a little W. P. Winslow anu 118 Wesley left Friday for a two outing at Lake W. Budlong of the Rockford - Company was calling on in Oak Park during the past Grace H. Allen returned home last weeK from a very pleasant visit to friends in Buffalo and N. H. D. Smith of arrives Sunday to spend a fortnight with his Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Forest Sinden of 141 Wesley avenue left for N. to spend several weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Archibald Charles L. Fisk and 808 Woodbine on July 29 became the happy parents of their first Marie Agnes A. T. Hemingway and Ernest Hall left Wednesday on the Manitou to visit their Mrs. Grace at L. M. Lovett left Tuesday for to meet the younger members of his Later they expect to take an extensive lake and Mrs. Charles Wells of the Kenton left for White where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. J. McMillan of North boulevard is entertaining her Mrs. J. W. of Lake and Mrs. C. H. Lake of and Mrs. A. H. Adams left Wednesday for and other interesting places throughout me They expect to be absent several W. H. Graham of 101 Wesley avenue left Tuesday for South to visit her Rev. and Mrs. H. W. who are there spending tne heated R. Hemmingway and wife of North Oak Park avenue returned Monday from a visiting trip to Mt. A BICYCLE of the last acts of Officer Sam Gaylord before his discharge was to catch one of the worst bicycle thieves of the About two weeks ago two Austin Arnold and Lloyd son of F. H. went to Lincoln Park and while a stranger came to them and gave them a quarter to go and ride on the He said that he would watch wheels for them while they were They had no sooner left than he made away with the better The matter was reported to but nothing was heard until one day this week the Arnold boy was passing South boulevard and Central anu saw the same fellow standing on the corner looking Tue boy ran to the police station and reported the fellow's whereabouts and Officer Gaylord took after He had seen Arnold and recognized him and saw that he had gone to the so he ran south on Central with Gaylord in hot pursuit on a The to street through alleys and across lots and hid in some long but the officer located He then ran to and where Gaylord caught He pretended then to search in his hip pocket for a uut had we gave a hard but was eventually captured and taken to the At the trial he swore that he never had uut one wheel in his life and that he had sold to a man on Thirty-fifth street several uays The judge said he give him a so ordered the officer to accompany him to where he had sold it. It was then found that the wheel was a stolen wheel and it was restored to a man on Thirty-fifth where it has been stolen some time The name of the young man is Frank Warren and his home is at 1457 Monroe He is only about 18 years old and has an impediment in his AUSTIN POLICEMEN members of the West Side police were discharged Tuesday by an from the chief of The men are Samuel Charles Krueger and John of the thirty-first Arthur E. Hale and John Hulseberg of the thirtieth Joseph G. Charles Abbott and George M. Andrew of the twenty-ninth Kipley no standing with the and in discharging them I am simply carrying out the orders which I have received from the Nine others have been appointed in their has always been understood that tne Austin police were only and tney got their appointment only by strong political They all took the examination last spring and all passed the but as there were about 3,000 applications and the appointments are made in order as to a man's they may have to wait a iong time to get the regular The mistake made was at the time of annexation of Austin to It one of a few mistakes made by ex-President John He was responsible for a telephone message to Chief Kipley that Austin was without police or nre as he had discharged ah tne If the town had been turned over just as It our policemen am. firemen would have been taken in with the town and there have been no need of them taking the The men are all and it is a very serious matter with them to turn themselves to other vocations after so long a service in this SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH parochial school has been conducted for a term of nearly six weeks by Rev. J. N. Brandelle and his Miss Hannah The school has been held in the church parlors and seventy scholars have been The main object of this school Is to furnish instruction in the catechism of the Lutheran church and the Bible The school will be Friday this Immediately thereafter Miss Hannah Brandelle will go to 111., to attend the institute and afterward to 111,, Is the pi folic week Wednesday Rev. J. N. Brandelle will go to to stay for a where he will supply the pulpit of his Rev. G. A. D. who has a large and prosperous congregation Meanwhile Rev. G. A. Brandelle will pulpit of the Swedish Lutheran church here in This exchange of pulpits will constitute the for these * Aid Society met at the lunie of Mrs. on Park avenue Thursday Thirty were present and the collection taken amounted to nearly ACCIDENT AT ELEVATED GRADE elevated nearly claimed another victim at its grade crossing at Central avenue on when little Georgie aged 11 was run rie was crossing Central avenue on his when he was caught by one of tne elevated trains and the train was stopped he was under the His lue was only saved by his which fell between him and the train and served to push him along on the As it waft he had some severe cuts on the and his front teeth were knocked It is a timely warning to others to be very careful in making the BOW NED 1NTI on page 6.) Monday while Charles D. Green of Austin and Forty-eighth avenues was bathing with some companions In the Desplaines river at Twenty-second near Bergman's he got beyond his depth in a clay hole and was accidentally Charles D. known as Charlie was born In Sweden eighteen years he was a bright young man and worked in the Northwestern car shops at Fortieth and lived with his brother at Forty-eighth The funeral was held Aug. 10, from undertaking Oak WARD MARCHING ' TEA North Park 30c. 35c. 38c lb. 40c. 50c. 60c 20c, 22c lb. 1333 Our Customers About ONE WOMAN feet are Freckle lotions are having a brisk you ever thought how seldom we persistent mosquito is getting in his who are always seeking praise rarely get two men argue each usually thinks the other a who have plenty to occupy their minds whow that women marry later in life than used women have pet theories as to what ideal man should be girl who can be agreeable with the toothache has an Ideal a woman has a gorgeous petticoat which she would like to wear on of the great of the art of conversation Is to know when to is far better to laugh over what you have than to cry over what you finding of a spider on her wedding gown by a bride is a sure sign of happiness to men with clever according to an up-to-date are not the men who make is one man in a hundred who puts on a belt with a negligee shirt that ever gets it in the right in a fit of they not only makes a woman old and but actually shortens woman never feels quite so helpless as when she goes to the seashore and leaves her curling Iron follow an old go to a friend for to stranger for and to a relative for a girl who looks as though she were fighting against some secret sorrow is only suffering from a soft principal occupation of housewife during the past few days has been fixing windows for thunder a meeting held Tuesday night at the Republican 3639 Lake the Republicans of the Thirty-fifth Ward organized a marching which is a branch of the Cook County Republican The officers elected J. H. Cooper of first Jacob second Garfield orderly henry A. A. Meredith and Gus Several more corporals and sergeants will be added to this A very large membership is MEN CHOSEN FOR SEPTEMBER GRAND those who are served to act on the September grand jury O. H. Frederick Oak W. F. SUCCESSFUL AUSTIN of the most reliable Mexican plantation companies of late origin is the one which sent several Austin people to Mexico last spring to examine some 25,000 acres of land in what is known as the La estate and the Las Lomas The gentlemen selected went all over the properties and returned with information that the productions of Mexican plantations had not been and to this company the fortunate discovery of from 12,000 to 14,000 acres of marketable mahogany thus preventing the necessity of carrying out the original plan of disposing of 20,000 acres of this and made arrangements for its immediate development by September 1, 1900, by placing 2,000 cattle on the pasture lands and opening up the mahogany forests of this These two items will give immediate returns for the development of this estate and the production of to be supplemented by sugar rubber and Mr. J. W. who became well known to a I great many of our people during his stay in assisted by Mr. E. have charge of the management of the Their experience of five years in the opening up of the plantation has demonstrated their ability to successfully manage financial returns enterprises of this management in Chicago is controlled by an able board of directors and are well known men in different vacations of The real spirit of the enterprise is Mr. C. R. La who is secretary of the and who with the crowd to investigate the title and the value of the It. was fortunate for the company that Mr. La Mena went He not content on going to the property or around it. He actually went all over and now knows nearly every of the available He knows where the pastures where the rubber trees are and where they can go out and get a fortune in Mr. La Mena is going to the property again this winter and will superintend the putting in of a sawmill and other The company has a capital stock of but it been decided to not sell more than about one-half that leaving the balance as treasury stock and giving the stockholders a larger One of the board confidently assured us that he would get a dividend in less than two years of 100 per cent and that the ultimate value of the property was more than any gold mine he had ever Think of good Mexican plantations worth per The company Is bound by an agreement to sell original stock at per share until August 20th at 12 o'clock and then it will advance in price to per share They have kept their word in every and inasmuch as such men as we mention below are interested and have tho their success is positively OF THE COMPANY IS AS A. first treasurer of wholesale grocery W. second of the firm of John Miller hules and third County Commissioner and real R. I real T. W. general manager of E. plantation Penn Collector of C. assistant Sheriff of Cook 111. 111. F. secretary head offices are at 153-55 La Salle rooms 407-408, Association OF THE OAK Hitchcock Is home trom Oberlin Dorothy Firman Is visiting friends at South Ruth Sayles is spending August with relatives ai F. W. Jones left Thursday for a three pleasure trip through the J. L. Lyon entertained at progressive euchre Thursday in honor Mrs. instructor in drawing at tne University of was the guest recently of Miss Jessie Mediae of is spending several weeks with her Mrs. of North Taylor East End Club in charge of Mr. T. W. Owen of North Scoville are enjoying a ten outing at Lake Misses Laura and Julia McDonald of Kewanee are spending a fortnight with Miss Winnie Mallin of North Harvey Mrs. Mrs. Schwall and son and Mr. Kimble of Evanston were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. John t Harry Scoville of North Sixty-fourth avenue and Robert of North Taylor traveling salesmen for Chicago shoe are home once where they expect to remain until who is the guest of Mrs. John was very agreeably surprised Tuesday afternoon by about twenty intimate friends from Chicago and Progressive euchre was the entertainment provided for the afternoon and the following ladies carried off the Mrs. David Oliphant of Mrs. of Mrs. Govas and Mrs. Schwall of Dr. Fawcett is expected home this Maud Stafford is visiting friends in Rev. Dr. Fawcett has returned from Ed Hopping of Keystone avenue is breaking ground for a new T. Boag and family have juat returned from an extensive eastern Pierce's fine poodle dog was killed by the electric cars one day this Maas of 314 Ashland avenue la spending the summer in New York T. M. Jackson has returned from Grand as has also Mrs. Cora L. Lula Brigham of is a guest at the home of F. D. Thompson on Gale Phil Sheridan Post of the G. A. R. gave an entertainment at Camp Good Will on Tuesday W. C. who is spending tne summer at made a flying trip home on Broughton and family have returned from a delightful yachting cruise along the eastern shore of Lake Joe Brink of Forest Grove avenue has just returned from where he has been looking after his mining and Mrs. Brasheare of Forest avenue are spending two weeks at Ashbury N. J. On the return trip Mrs. Brasheare will visit friends in laboring under temporary Mrs. C. E. 803 South Taylor Oak attempted suicide Thursday morning swallowing carbolic Her husband arrived home in time to call the doctor and her life was She is a young woman and but recently N. is making plans to reclaim several acres of the low meadows about the a city of 3,000 has had only two alarms within a and one of them was a false licenses Imposed on circuses at has been reduced from a day to as the former figure was found to be almost Washington has more parks In proportion to its than any other city in the it has had A reservation in the southwestern part of the city is being Improved for that ON one of the private letters of the late Alphonse de Rothschild these maxims of success of the great house of Rothschild are examine every detail ot your prompt in time to consider but decide to go troubles In the struggles of your Integrity as a sacred tell no useless appear something more than you your debts strong your time not reckon upon polite to be work and you will be certain to OF has been found that smallpox patients are least marked when kept In rooms darkened with red and have been accepted as dictionary words hy the French after a hard N. decided that soda water is one of tbe necessaries of and may be on of a Concordia school chose as a class this lie the washtub and the cotton milling to be owned and controlled entirely by North Carolina has been are only 21 vessels over 1,000 tons in all the Siamese The largest U the cruiser Maha of 3.000 the Republican candidate for governor of was a conductor on the Wabash railroad for twenty greatest height ever In a balloon was 26,160 Two of the three aeronauts who made this ascent were the horse that ran third the Grand Prix of Paris in 1894, is now pulling a public cab in the streets of that gay royal Queen Amelie of Portugal and the Crown Princess of Denmark are the their height being nearly six will of the late Archibald war shows an estate valued at most of which he made with his scheme of illuminating a political or other night parade by calcium lights carried in the procession in wagons originated in authorities of a Missouri town have invited the wrath of the public by leasing the city park to to be used for grazing an American artist born in has just been made a brevet officer of the French Academy In recognition of his recent E. Yates of the University has passed the examination for the degree of M. the first Jewess to win such an honor in Dean Howells has become something of a yachtsman and has a little of his own In which he delights to cruise about Long Island Philadelphia dry goods advertiser makes this we one other store in town that for a negligee shirts just about as good as race track opened Monday and nearly everybody gasoline stove set fire to the apartments over store on Tuesday night at 11:30. Policeman Kopp soon put the fire out and but little damage was water was shut off for a day or two the past as the tower is being Kramer is doing the job and Loui Kolzow is covering the reservoir with galvanized Harlem consisting of a party of thirty ladies and left Thursday morning on a special for along with fifteen other musical societies from the where they will attend the Northwestern which is held at that These societies meet once in two and this will be one of the largest gatherings held in this beloved wife ol Henry was born at in 1830; died Aug. 4, at her Harlem avenue and Washington She came to New York in 1852. where she was married to her present In 1854 she came to Chicago and to Harlem in 1895, she has since She was the mother of four two of and to mourn her The funeral was held Aug. 7. at 2 p. trom the late wnich was tastily decorated in black and white in keeping with tue sad Rev. of Hartman North The Quartette from the Side and the was at bombast 13 merely a kind of heroics of which we dont some people thought as well as they what an advance civilisation would Mary 710 West Monroe was told by the doctors she would die She is now 105 years pianos are said to be owned by Chicago firemen than by any other body of men getting the same Chicago you think it possible to love two girls at the same if they know tempers the to the shorn That Is why Christmas comes but once a do you think ot Paynter's nature can't accuse him of holds that when a man does good by stealth it doesn't take a very smart directive to discover the this you ought to sleep like a Patient hope you don't mean like my it is carry their sense of honor so far as to spend all their time in idleness because they object to take advantage of is either good or according to him that has excellent if well like a sharp razor in the hands of a old I heard you married a lady with an Independent I but I find that I'm married to a fortune with an Independent so much shooting down In one would think there would be more men shot there are a great many who get you you mean to say such a physical wreck as he Is gave you tnat black Complaining yer he wasn't a physical wreck till he gave me black