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TUESDAY, JANUARY SJ, 1817 OTTAWA FREE TO ADKRi JOURNAL. f AGI IVE, Professional Cards WANTED: A HOME FOR A BABY This is a laboratory, not a home CM DflP UN Ct LpOK M. N. ARMSTRONG, Attom.-y at law. 210-211 Moloney BIJg.. Ottawa, Illinois. Telephones: Office, 375-W. Residence, 312 Y. cpe at: vep,i f-ai! ve-Ri weal co Ricuri iWtAo ftNo sue h.m Pusifcuflireo milk 6eei-s nn ill. Fb.-ioM ii. b ii I A Dt AR URt BfteW aeie IT li! PiWT TueSTA IS PR.- KeaiEVS txKl V.tlOiT, sou fooa. soee'. PA-iTtwu0 Mux;' 1 DohT BtUeiE oo ( RaoI Vowft. Ffiwu. coourfr Re noma MOTweft smis pe J ne vvaj cut cn Tue. i! too Run out T-OlllUnl PVtlS,2D r-W.lt. u om.H StaHo To ISS- Tur H I DONT CARf A tftHOOP! IWASI" MY Wl6J OF , TS A UboraW Pastcurizcd WITH A V( L. W. DREWER, Attorney and counsellor at law ami folkitor in chancery. Will practice law la the several courts and In th.? federal courts. Special atten tion Eiven to all real estate cases of La Salle nnd adjoining counties, including drainage question. B. F. LINCOLN, Attorney at law, office. La Salle St., ' 1 , II t Ml I ibTTLE I ;c i; 'I! ii! US west of court house. '1 li 5f m NAN of MUSIG MOUNTAIN By Trank tl. Spearmdiv- mor qj wnisperiivg mK 1 SYSNOPSIS. ITe took holil of Iter hands and. In liivi-r nmd. Tliel)anniiau Ktiuthdzt'd spite of her refusal, made her do his! the tii.nmchiiis; stranr closely, will. He RuhWJ her hand to draw the. There v;is something ' strange mid cartridges, on- after another, from his something familiar In the outlines of , belt, nnd waited for her to slip them the Usurp. Hut when the nilit rider1 In the darkness Into the empty eyl-!had dismounted in front of the ham-1 Inder, to close the bret.ch, i.nd liir.td ' door, turned his horse loose, and limp-I the pin back. j K stlflly walked f..rward on foot, the 1 "Now, Nnn," he sn!d, "you know me. ! man ruhhed his eyes hard hefore he I You may have doubts they will nil ! could believe them. Then i. t,...A I tl til I ..... . . . !.! , me but tridff. hands, and I know he won't abuse the inetinsVof defense I gave him myself. j Classified Advertising j ""-wl7g5)ff jjffn For Rent i Wanted DR. W. S. BLUE, Specialist eye, ear. nose and throat. Third floor Central Life, Building. Thones: Office 1019-W. Res., Main 842. M'DOUGALL & CHAPMAN, 2; Attorneys at law, Xational llank BIdg, fliiM,-.. in VILU,M1, Ait. , You will hear many stories nhout an incredulous preetitiK anil led Henry j Advertisement will t inseiieil in tiiis ! -but you will say; 'I put the cur-ide Spain Into the bum office ",u, ik Ave lints one ( ANTiCL) To buy. in I t , ! . ' . "iiii.e. , time. ir cents; three times. 3 cents; one U'r t ni'm... (fes In his revolver with my own j "There's friends of vours in vonr I week. 50 cents. Kneii line over tlve. i uua"'1- - fense." he continued, passing from a ! at Do Spain's request helped him subject that he perceived was better tillle could dlMillKifl.sii ttie ouffiuex of ,y - I the nnliiial, tun) Ids pye caught the fig- .".Chuutrr J. On Frontier day at ! ure of the rider. 8eopy L'8t. Henry de Spain, Btinmnnj I'1' 'sP"in stepiwd otjt of the trees, -o .irinrotsier nt Medicine Mend, is j '. hiovihk lounrI an, caught hp'f ' left untouched. "Who is nearest and m uifii vnooung uy xsan .vior-i " "u neiju-u uer to tne ground. uearest to you r.t home? in or flJiiB.c .Mountain. Jeffries, divi enjoined silence, ntid led the 1 1 toil luporintendetit, asks De S;iain to! Ilorso e little grove, stopping ke charge of the Thief River stagw''" it. she stooped and le- liHe, but he refuses. ! rearranging the niulllers on the 1 . 1 . noois. 4 room upstairs right now" he declared t(T r,'r ) a?,".tl"'1"1- . , , . 1 , , . " . uiiren. All advertisi nients in this column must lllllu'llltr W til Shock. lie Knnin ultt In ! be- nnlrt In ailvanro There can never be tiny real doubts : down, forbade the barninnn to' disturb or misunderstandings between us them, o.-j'y asking who thev were ! FOR RENT Steam heated rcom In Wher. he had asked half n doen modern down town flat, loun?, gcrald. I'hone STS-Y. three cottages in Call Col. Dan Fit.- W. H. JAMIESON, S. B., M. D., l'hyslcian and Surgeon: 'phone office, S22-W., residence. Main 613. Of fice in Armory block. Professional calls in city or country will receive faithful attention. Ottawa, 111. Bgnln. Nan." He waited for her to speak, but she remained silent. "You have given tne iny life, my de- niore leisurely questions end avoided ! inan preferred. Enquire at tills olfic?. answering twice as ninny, the barnman I '- WANTED Roy over 10, years of ag, willing to learn trade. Apply at Or singcr's Raking Co. 1-19-20, 22 JAMES J. CONWAY, Attorney and counselor at law, office, rooms 403 and 407 Molone BIdg., Ottawa, Illinois. ,r -w opain sees .an- "I'm afraid I'm too late " she said :Mi With 0.1o Morgan, is later de- ,linjf Iinve V())1 J J fc yhvPrl Cd ' Ut, N"n 0", thC' fi,","l '," S"i"" " ' t e street by Gale, and is moved to ' ,Knv's shoulder. Change his mind and accept the stage; niil yo.i have any falls?" l0b' "You see I'm here. You! How Chapter III. De Spain and I.efever' ,"''' J'"11 K-'t here at all with a horse?" rjfie to Calabasas inn and there meet' nr,J on both trails out "My Uncle Duke." "Then I never will raise a hand ugnlnst your Uncle Duke. And this man, tonight this cousin dale? Nan, what Is that inan?" "I hnte him." "Thank Ood! So do I!" "Rut he Ls a cousin." "Then I suppose he must be oue of mine." "Unless he tries to kill you." He won t be very long In trving HP- FOR RENT House nn.l ham at F.P.? stairs. Reside himself with excite-! East Superior street. Inquire of merit, the night boss turned, grinning, j V;m. Buckley, telephone, county as he laid one hand cu the doorknob ; Do5ti-4. tf. and the other on De Spain' shoulder. ! "You couldn't have come," he wills- pored loudly, "at u better time." The entryway was dark, and from the silence within the room one might have thought its occupants, if there were such, wrapped In slumber. But at intervals u faint clicking sound could be heard. The night man threw open the door. By the light of two stage-lamps, one set on the dresser and the other on a window ledge, four WANTED Two boys for bell boyi.. I WILLIAM I. HIBBS. A!..-. ... ..... I ' .n.M ue over it, years of age. Also j Attorney at law. officii wt nf c.nrt young man for light porter work. In quire Zeller Inn. i25 house. Thone, Main 161. FOR RENT Six room cottago on L:i set WANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay It to $5 nor Alan to L. Mazer. 20007 S. Fifth Salle street. Toilet, soft and city St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash water, electric lights, nquire of Helff rich's barber shop, 1113 La Salle St. FOR RENT Poaserslon given on or about June 1st, the t.wo-story double brick store building at 224-220 West Main street. I. D. Vincent. 21) by return mail. that. And now. what about yourself? j men sat about n rickety table In a life-1 F0R RENT-Single office room, $6.00 w ... " . I .nt.l.lH. - ..... i I ' "".fill JO y.e morgan witn near Sandusky and : - '"r r u 1 ,oon ! fiat have you got to defend yourself ! nud-deatl. ,... , t iV v '. j I nonth. Desk room $3.00 per passon, gunmen and retainers of thr , " '1 , . . . Zynn."?: "B"lnst '"'. nnd against every other broke the tense .ii.m,;; nnf , i month. College Illdg. Thoroly mod- MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE Preuaro for lighter work, better pay, more jobs. Few weeks' completes. Day or evening. Nearly three years saved. Sec how. Catalogue mailed free. MOLLER BARBER COLLEGE. 105 S, Fifth Ave., Chicago. Ie si.mIi. ...!., ni. .. ! """ 0IIyr " v" " "i '. i j uruiitten man? Slvp'r Tr! tH' Xun' Don't Sh" 1111,1 hlr 0WB !' '.thout a ,!l , " ' , M 1,1 Spain's hand, lie felt It, Mrton know wlmt you'! think of opened, cIosimI. and gave It back n her voice ,10U"l,,, "te "Thl,t'8 " K",,1 dndw-when it's in il t i , mean?" W,,W1 U'9 ftt thn stscn rirl lan'n gap. the strcnuhold of the Mnr.l Throwlnir buck n... .i. " vl" n, ui l,e nt ,1,,lne e jBans'. 'De' 8 pain. T.efever and Scott go'i lushle n round lier waist,- uiil'astened ill llflAr tltn. nnrl 1 n Cnl,, i flftnl II lii,,t,...,.f .....1 .1. j, -.1. . , 8asson al6ne. j eru strap. She laid It In De Spates ! Bn ,,"!,usPect ' .rti.---. j I1UUI.I. 1 HIS IS Vf.ll.'K " k.ki cil.l . u 1IlB.mPr V IIO men i TVIon il l. .1., ' - " Jbrgan clan. Morgan demands the dUcharge of a stage driver and Do Spain refuses. De Spain meets Nan tyit fails to overcome her aversion to Chapter IV Sasson knifes Elpaso.l pb stage driver, and escapes to Mor-! jans gap, the stronghold of the Mor- broke the tense silence, not even when S monta- WllW UKlg. 'lUorOly mod' the door was thrown bi-oadly open. . ern steam- w- C- Vlttum. tt No one neither Lefcver, Scott, r l Frank Elpaso nor McAlptn looked up ! when De Spain walked into the room ! Vflf Sill P and, with the night man tiptoeing be-! W UUIV hind, advanced composedly toward the ! group. Even then his presence would i F0R SALE One safe, best make. ceptwhen I am." "Shall I tell you n secret?' 1vb hint until nearly overtaken by ihe Morgans, but lrnds his captive In Jail. Chapter VI Snssoon breaks jail. DoSpaln beards the Morgans In a sa- oon and is shot at thru the window, le meets Nan again, i; Chapter VII He prevents her going 'into aifcambllns hall to find her Uncle Duke and r.r.ido faces Sandusky and Logan, who prudently decline to fight t the, time. ; Chapter VIII De Si)aln,anxlous to make peace with Nan, arranges a lit tle plan with McAlpin, the barn man, Jo drive her out to Morgan's gap, and He felt It questioningly. hurriedly, then with amazement. "Not a car tridge belt .'" he exclaimed. "It's your own." "Where?" She made no answer. "Where did you get It. Nan?" he whis pered hurriedly. "Where you left It." "How?" he was silent. '"When?" "Tonight." "Have you been to Calabasas and back tonight?" "We are engaged to be married." ni. iMie sprang lrom him like irdeer. "It's nave passed unnoticed.-hut that Bob! Scott's ear meehiinkallv recorded the . Cheap if taken at once. tf limping step and transmitted to his piAvo rort su r Pi.vnr n. nM-tnm 1,1 ... .1 ''1UC table 1 13110 (0;. Aurora, II. hcott, picking up his cards one at a Utile lis Lcfcvor dealt, raised hia evoa ; T..n . , TT '. . T a dead i, m,i ! v rwn. rA i.r. uoxes auu excelsior for . ; ' -". jii.nvi.v, no-1 "luiiuiiK iim me s.'gnc oi ine man l'-i-''- b,y knows t yet-not even you." given up for dead must have bee,., no wee Pe hb e Flee Von "lou need never talk again like muscle of Dob Scott's body moved. 1 " ? A n , t ' p Z that If you. want to be friends with I His expression of surprise slowly dhJ"'S V' M"'" &t 1(K'2-R. 1-2J Miscellaneous LOST Black leather pockctboMk con taining $12.00 in bills, small change, EtampB, etc., between Woolworth's and 412 Jackson street. Return to Amelia Irion at Woolworth's and receive re ward. 04 LADIES, READ THIS: . Magnetic Healer treatments given by one of your own sex for those tired out nerves. Headache, Rheumatism and all nervous troubles. Prices reasonable. ELLA WESTCOTT, 82S La Salle street, after 3 o'clock 'phono, f.GG-K., Ottawa, Illinois. T. W. BURROWS, M. O., Physician and Surgeon, office, al resi dence, 810 Columbus street. Office hours, 1 to 3 p, m. - DOCTOR CARTER. Osteopathic physician, 402 3-4 Molon ey BIdg., Ottawa, III. 'Phone: Of llce, 383-R.; residence, 3C7-K. me," she said indignantly It." iir . , . .1 i una1 ""t'n mi" ii grin Mini mutely invited p-QR SALE Tin (fillers, as he hnd found nn' furl mite it If you will; it's so. And, himself, to find out for themselves. it negun when you handed me that Lefever finished his deal, threw U nine nit or lead and brass on lhe!th( mouiilnln lonlghf, to defend your life' u i ni i. . i tii " " ,('v'' "f the faces at the table; but "I inle vim If w ... i... 1...1 . . "Evervlimlv hut (.i.aunnl. lo ... ,i i V ' ' i"'"ee.iie iiie oe nan iiiumneu nis cards and Ph.,!" trl. t . ''C1 tlP Wny 'Hn l-l-ked from one to the other of the , ; -'i""-"".' io u. inn inmost up. you must go." knowing v. hat to say. or how to say It. "Yoti haVen't told me " lie i riiwii in iittr i vu ; "tuii fj.i ......... . i n-hllo u.-.i.r c.. i ' . .""'K". a:iy ar nil. .....v. .i..lp ,ul lu:, 6Ul.B uunu lu ,r nn..-ine.v are ready with walked out of (he trees the Inn in iret n enn nf inPT.ic I trnn niMeeii'lifii'ii I ,n,i..'i i. ... $ t0 i t .I "'""I .enieiaiiii.v to the east. "Tell n,e nnd j nir pxphinaiiou of it. Lefever's own Chapter IX-In the deserted la.- 1 ""' t Im-hp itftor what-; I'll g . protnised. . eyes, t (He sight of the thinned f," koom he is trapped. He kills Sandus- . - "Alter I went up to my room I wait-! u.Ilinr face ,ie , KIpaso a clialr, ky and Logan, wounds Ga!o and Sob-J ! J k;j 'H'', the house was all quiel. Then starting. ,,,,,,,.,1 k full moons. Th 0on and escapes, badly wounded. ! .V ' , . . 5, i1 f nw?y: I I RHirtfU for Calabasas. When I eame' big felbnv spread one hand out his' i 1 11111 II t ' I'll II .'11 A. . I .... . ., ..,,, I .(,.,. io, ,.. ,..... ;. I. ; ., ' " . J V " room without be-; ear aim wfOftii ii'ii iiiw- ui.n iih ioi ij IH'US , OR EXCHANGE One good hay baler and stanhopo bu.eey. Will sell rt a bargain or exchange for DR. J. J. MORIARTY, J Osteopathic Physician. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. ru.; 7 to 8 p.' in. 'Phones, office. Main 215-R.; resi dence, 8S2-X. Moloney BIdg., Otta wa, Illinois. ' : : " r YOU CAN keep your hands clean by lining a White Mop Wringer. Thev f.t any p;.il, opera le easily, wring the mop perfottly. Warranted White Mod Wringer Co., Fultonvllle, N. Y. l-l.'i, IP, 20. 22. 23. u.r at i vu'c daat m VOCAL INSTRUCTION hv r.lnrlv n..a-ll J I ZZIXrlJI. tne shoes. feet and trv in,i' i.',,, m . ... . Conservatoire. .Moderate a,,.,i : " ' Wl 11 sts leet and ' ' i'H-!niiA.inMi uy uiaays . " W.Elliot, of the London Jtoyal 1 1 lJOVV'dor 16 UaKen luto' Academy of Music and the Vienna ! ""If. J'ed' Thursday between 10 a. m. jind new or tinht shoes enav fnra- i.eiever inns hei h s t lea . t brew down vif , ,, , , . , ,, ., 1 Ulu,us, swollen, sweat ng feet it PMcl, and picked up his hand. His drs's A V O'tnan Newark PI t''' I lihrnrvntil Tff' f Ueddick'3;liR";s cor,1D and bunions of all auspicious eyes never rose above ,,e ! ' ark' IlL' KJ' 1 llb,ary pllono fd comfort. Try .t ; reinalning players to read the wenther1 persisted. 1 signals, be perceived on Scott's face They hail: an unwonted expression, and looked to' He looked1 where the scout's gaze was turned for Forgotten English Author. MIDWEEK MENU. vnu net v w iiiit, ifii wnii wtai.' ru k ' ii u i 1 rirrv u. am He wandera into Mernv ,. ui "Me Mm., ai...i n . .u. ! S" """ S!" :lt ll,, wf '' Slscovered on Music ioi ! v ! time I ns , , 1. " I T' ' V'i!If'" 1,1,1 n -n r,...?Il Nan. Chapter XI iNan, to prevent further flghUnj.', doea not tell, but finds otu frpiii IcAlpIn that De Spain had real ly been trapped and had left his cartridge-belt behind when he went into the fight at the inn. Chapter XII While de Spain is un able to travel Nan brings food to him. Ho tells her that ho became a gun- man" to funf and deal with his father's unknown ", murderer. He gives Nan his last cartridge. i Chapter XIII Gale almost stumble.i oyer De Spain's hiding place. Nan draws him away and to stop Gale'3 rough, wooing De Spain bluffs him out with , an empty gun. ' Nan plans De Spain's escape. , ' s Chapter XIV De Spain crawls cu: of the gap over the face of El Capitan at night, Nan meets himrwith a horse : and his cartridge belt, which she had sneaked from McAJpine, and De Spain rides into Calabasas. '4 " ' ; ; r ,;;ut "n"K:,s;: st- ''"" ' "in.e,i ti,roi, ' " " " -mi,, i .eu I ne Me u Milniv "in,! .1 cartridges around him "You should never have taken .that rifle for it. But since you have " , , CHAPTER XIV. : A Venture in the Dark. Fuslflng his way hastily forward when ho could iimke haste; criiwilug i slowly on. bis hunds und knees when hold by opposing rock ; flattening 'him self llkf4 leech against the face of the precipice when the narrowing ledge left hint only Inches under foot; ft. clinging with torn hands to every, fa voring crevice, and pausing when the peril was 'extreme for fresh strength, De Spnln dragged his Injured foot across tjie.slitfer face of El Capllan In the last' shadows of the day's falling light. " Spent by his effort, De Spain reached the rendezvous Nun had Indicated, as nptX 1 the stars would tell him, by ten 41'clock. It was only after n long nnd'doibtfiil hour that he henrd Ihe mfllt footfalls of a horse. He slood Sui'iiiiet'l among Lie smaller trees tin- i- . I! lown the kitchen roof, hidden wiihin it, and with the other hand prudently drew down his- pile of chips, "(ier.tleiuen," he said lightly, "this game is interned." Ho rose and put a silent lirnd across thej table over Elpaso" s shoulder. "Henrv," i,,. ......... i , 'I a. iniiiieii impassively, "one ques-i .... ti.ei ioi myseii down to the ground. Some more men came past, ami 1 hid jiti i 1. .k t ,,- 1 lit. ... i-i.i. n auu supped over to Mioj "on. li you please and only one horse barns and found a hackanmre. ! in thunder M.I von .1 li ' ami went down to th:' cor How ! "I Hale Him." Ho had tlrnwn his revolver from Ills waistband. He broke It now and held it out. "Load It for me, Nan." "Whnt do yon mean?" "Put four more cartridges In It your self. Except fill' vonr cnrli'hlire. Iho 'ml imd hunt ed around till I found this little plnio she's the best to rMe bareback." "I cjiiIiI ride a ni.orback why take all that trouble for file?" "If you don't start while you have a chance, you undo everything I have tried lo do to avoid a light." The wind, stirring softly. .( iho n spen leaves quivering, The stars, 1 chilled In the thin, clear night ttlrl I hung dlniiioiKllIke In the heavens and I the eastern sky across the distant des-! ert paled for the rising moon. Thej two, standing at the horse's head, lis- i tened a moment together In the ilark- i iiess. De Spain, leaning forward, said something In a low, laughing voice. I xvaii made no nnswer. Then. bendii.L- he took her hand and, before she could i release it, caught It up to his lips For n long time after he hud gone 1 oi..- m.m.u, nsfciung ror a shot won derlng, breathless at moments, wheth or he could get past the waiting traps. De Spain, true to all she had ever heard of his Indliinllke stealth. Imd left her side unabashed and unafraid living, laughing, paying bold court to I her even when she stubbornly refused i to be courted and Imd made himself ! in me iwim-.iing of an eye a part of the silence beyond the silence of the night, the wind, the stars, the waste of sand, ami of all the mystery that brooded upon n. She would have wel. coined. In her keen suspense, a sound ITU UK CONTLNtTKD.) 0 Kim Is empty. When you do that ,- ou "r s,m"' n"h' reminder that he HEALTH HINTF0R TODAY. Care of Babi.:s. Wiiteh especially thj nose ami eyes of the child. If the child has a bad cough do not let it lie neglected, but take the baby at once to a doctor for treatment. Symptoms of serious bronchial disorders are usually evident at the start, and much sickness can le avoided by proper precaution ary measures. Hive the babies plenty of fresh air, but do not let them become chilled. Wo tch the eyes and ears for any signs of soreness and have such ailments promptly remedied. Do not let a slight cold develop into a greater one that may lead suddenly to ineiii Iiranous.cronp or diphtheria. Cleanliness and scrupulous care of the baby's eyes, ears, nose and throat menu the saving of many hours of worriment for you and perhaps even the life of the child. Do not bundle up Ihe baby too much simply be cause it Is winter. Simply make sure the child is warmly clad. day. Sold by all druegisis ami ho Mores, 02. ion t accept anv substi tu to. For FREE trial "ckage. also m I'..-,-.- ...... ..u . : rr:: u rwu earn. I ,' V . "u-uiyiiieii i.iary uo't.N-i'AD. new InTention. ad- name of tin English author. She nnd Nr. Allen S. Olmstend. LeRnv N T her sister were devoted friends nf !r ' i Horace Walpole, who rcniemliered i " ' ' j them In his will, and whose literary i works were collected and edited by the ' author In 17!)li. vr:n nSDAY 1JRKAKFAST. r:i!;c:l Apples. Farina e:ul ( 'ream. !':rr.;;id : i-1 :ie-n :H' liao-in. riniie-l (Jr;ih;i!ii lolls. Coffee. H'N'CIIKON. "icviiii"-! i- .lt Codllsli on Toast. n.il;rd Potatoes. Reheated Rolls. Jelly Pancakes. DINNER. Oram of Tomato Soup. Toast fquarca. Dreaded Rrouiit of I.aiub. Ri'iuant Same. Mashod l'otutoos. Spinach. Vegetable Salad. Dclicalo I'lum 1'uuiling, Foamy Sauce. Remarkable Strength of Fly. j By harnessing a fly to a tiny wagon ; an English scientist found It could , draw 170 times Its own weight over ! smooth surfaces. CHICAGO, OTTAWA &' PEORIA RAILWAY Subscribe for tho Free Trader-Journal. D'v Lunohoon Desserts, I CATC CORNSTARCU.-IIeat a pint of -water, add two talile- ! spoonfuls cornstarch, three ta blospooiiitils sugar, pinch of salt, mixed i together; then add well beaten whites ' of !vo eggs and cook until thick. I Cranberry and Raisin Jam. Seed one cupful of large raisins, pour over j llur.i one oi;nrt uf cold walcr and let ' : simmer until the mixture Is reduced to ' i about one pint; then add one quart of - craubervliy and two and a half c:ip-1 j fills of granulatiiil sugar. Boil until : thick, turn into small glass jars und ; I RC.'ll. lleiiev Mousse. Ben, four eggs slight- : l.v and vlowiy p-mr over them a cupful hot delicately flavored honey. Cook I until the nii.'.tiiie thickens. When It Is DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. If you are accustomed to wako ud with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn Into gas and : acids, you have a real surprise await- 1 lug you. To morrow morning, immediately ; ttron arising, driuk a glass of hot ' water with a teaspoonful of limestone j phosphate in it This is intended to I first neutralize and then wash out of ! a. m., 'i:t,0 p, m., 12:42 a. m. your stomach, liver, kidneys and I ... thirty feet of ialcstiaes all the inill- ; SOUTHBOUND. . , tTin OoTM'nf o0"3 Sm! ,,,ile and i 3"thound cars leave Ottawa sta toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and u..,, , . , ,- , ,, , ,, , ,,,, nurifviutr tho imtim niin.pntnrv 5ni I fo1 McKinloy Park. Uraud Ridge n-i .....ti t a'. . , . ' . . I it Ti it SttvAdlnt' t Effective Oct. 1, 1916.) EAS730UND. East bound cars leave Ottawa sta : lion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, ; Miuooka, Rockdale am' Joliet. i In a. in.-5:50, G:i., 7:50, 9:50, 11:50. : In p. m. 1:50, 2:50, 3:50, 4:50. 5:50, C:50, 9:00, H:oo. Cars arrive from the west at 8:45 a. m., 7:45 p. m., U:45 p. m 11:33 P. in., 1:00 a. in. j WESTBOUND. Westbound car3 leave Ottawa sta tion for Chautauqua Park, Starved flock, Utica, La Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, DePuo, Bureau and Princeton. Iu a. m., x5:10, o.":C0, x6:50, o8:3?f oa :(.(), oil ; 50. In p. in. ol:5(), x2:50, o3:50, x4:50, o5 ::.o, o":50, 9:50, 11:35. Cars arrive from the cast at 10:58 cool n,M nlnt en..!,, ud.iono.i Pt . 111080 "'u"Jct to sick headaches, ooi at-.1.1 idi.t. ciiNim whipped. 1 Jt backache, bilious attacks, constipation ' a. m.-5:60, d6:C0, 7:50, 9:50, the mixture Into a mold, pack In lee I or any form of stomach trouble, aro 1 11:50. and salt and let It stand three or four hours, Coriiuieal and Fig Pudding, One cupful eorioiioul, one cupful molasses. sK cupfuls milk, (or four of milk and 3:50, 5:30, 8:00, will know tiotie of them ever will In? used najilnst yutir own except tc pro teet my life. And If you have any nniong thein whose life ought lo cntno ahead of mine nanie him, or them, How. Do as I tell you loud the guii Best Treatment for Croup, "I have used Chamberlain's Coii.eh Uemoily la my family for the pant live yearF, and for croup I have never found Its equal," write Bernard George, Nelson. Mo. Ref MlundiUK the iloorwnv nt iliftitnu ucdmiiiitfil wiili iliia rnm ..i - u. .ilahasnn barns, saw a horseman rid- i (ieor.ee hut a child from art1 lhrel, V lug at a leisurely pace up u. Thief croup. Obtainable everywhere. .Vet lived and could yet Inm-h: came. . Day was breaking when the DOSS, urged to get. a quarter pound of lime- in p. m. 1:50, stone phosphate from tho drug store i;oo. i.iiu iiomu 'iijo;,iiik mis morning in- .... . . fiide-bath. It ls said that men and dI,aiIy exCPin Slinrla-- women who try this becomo enthu- ! MarseiIlos, Seneca, Morris and In- .e. ll v ' Z i , ! '! , ; f"k,,u,id liea"!1 mt'as,uro for 11 13 more ! xLadd and Intermediate points only. - - " i I-."- in. nir uni iu Keen cienn nm nuro nn salt. Cook the cui iiineal with four cup-1 the Inside than, on the outshlo because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing disease, while tho bowel pores do. Tho prlnciplo cf bathing inside Is not new, ns'tnilllons of pcoplo practice it. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, fubi of tl.e milk, add the flg.-i and salt. Wiien the mixture Is cool add the eggs well beaten. Pour Into a buttered pudding dish and bake In a moderate oven for Ibreo hours or more. When pattly cooked add the renuilnder of nurifv ar.l frnsben tha sin.. Bn hnt the milk without stirring the pudding, water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act. on the stomach, liver, and bowel?, Limestone phos tin inexpensive white powder tasteless, me limn wniioi:r. siirnng tue pudding. water and t m a phosphate -y , 1 .Idneys and oPrincetoa and intermediate poluts : only. ( 'if La Salle and Intermediate points I only. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND ;SAVE MONEY. ! QUICK DELIVERY OP FREIGHT i AT LOW RATES. 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