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OTTAWA ITIEB TRADER JOUnNAH WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. " PACt tSVt Professional Cards M ' THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Wilbur and Tom's Idea on H. C. L. BY ALLMAN OR. E. A. KELLY OBNTIiT ' t I lib Columbut St., OtUwt, uuu All work faaraaiMd trit 1m ii otcoe noun 8 m tm T-M 4unda7 houri I to II Phou Itt-T. i rtieron L. WARRICK WARRICK. Chiropractor . : .. Palmer School Graduate . loi-st-10 Moloney BolMiaji Ottawa, 01 . , Phone 1008 Rm. fncae f7-i loon: 10li,f. t T. W. BURROWS, M O. fayilci&n and Borgeom, oflea, at r dence, 110 Columbus sUoet ra kows, 1 to I p. m. liilll Iooktom'.i boix.m.' I l ilf'i:;"'f ; i:l (jet Tma suit toows I llllll I I u iTZTTT I II I ! WWII If Jnfcot iwawicu I CETrtPWK!l5Wwe HI OH -1 eoeasuL I That5 JiSY WHAT 1 Miff paio roiu iwwjms Tie dut l vmiohi $ A I ihwht Tj cev A . rtAVe This old Ji p. .,.! amdtweiJ 1 , !1 ', 1 L UwlT? rWneS FA Wrhfe rHT&eer 1 -r- Good idea,. 2 NoO CAM vJeAtt IT . j jjh I , iA L ? t HTif flffll-f AMicefraoa; i -s,L Ali- SUMMED! . I , ii ' 7 1 a VJ t,lT TO MATCH f l - 1 -ow, . 1 I m I L.- . " ; DADDTJ EVENING FMM! ""a MR. AND MRS. MALLARD. "You're a liMidsotiu,' fellow," said Mrs. Mallard I Mirk, ' w 1 1 ! i jour green buck u n i your orange hv's ini'l brow n eyes iiinl purple lunches upon the wings." "I think you're ileal', lieat. prelty .Mrs Mal lard I Mick," said lier male, "with your brownish fi'oek aul ils (I g e s. v e r y Cnil- l'.hl.k Idlek vou're light- er and you're far "I Will Be De- more handsome, lighted." Vmi lave tow-li es of purple and Mile upon your wind's just as I have. "I think .mhi dress I ulh suitably anil fit'coinWigly. Now lo dress suitably liie.'llis to dress eorreelly at the liinc That Is it means not wear a party dress for breakfasl. and to dress be comingly means that your elotlies agree with you. "I don't menu (hut at all." Mr. Mill iard Iniek eorreeled himself, "! me.-jli they heroine you. They make you hmk no neat mid nlre and so handsome." "I'm immensely Haltered," said Mr. Mallard I Mick. "I'o you know," said Mr. Mallard 7ilek, " am riving a dinner this evo li i ii l;. I do hope you will rereivt- my Stiests for me." "Where are you tro!:: lo luive.lt, hy the nu-iidows where :v ran Cud senie grain or near the valer';" "I will have It near the wai'-r for there are some delirious inoliusks nhout." Molllisks are sea food a hind of sea animal in a hard shell. "That sounds very nice, Mr. Mal lard," said Mrs. Mallard, "and I will be delighted to reeeive tin- f.'ii-'--;s." They bepin to send out more invi tations, for Mr. Mallard had just found that there would he enough for quite a few more and they ealh-d mi! in their riiarkin-.' voire: whh-h sound very twiitcy and its Ihoui-.h they wen tnlkiliK ihioiiL'h Iheir heaks or as ieoph would say throimli their m.ses, lilddinj: the quests eome to the dinner. "(Juaek, fpiark. eome to the dinner !arty," earh ealied a'iiin ami luiiiin. "Quark, quark, there Is ifolni: to he fond, food, food," ,s,-iid Mr. Mallard Duek. "There Is point; to he food. food, food, sea food," said Mrs. Milliard Ihiek. ",lee dellriieles and the host of ev rytlilnp," ta;d Mr. Miilhird Duel;, (liiHrklnx hard. In fart, they eirtled so loudly that till Hie jrtirsts who hiiil heen Invited lir i'ore earne hiirryiii'.r nlon:; thinking Unit the dinner hour had heen set earlier ' 1 1ll) 1 1 they had hist heen told and as they didn't want to miss anythilit: (hoy u.'iutod to he in plenty of time." In truth they wi re ahead of time. And all of those who had just heen Invited c:i mi hurrini; nloni:. Kvery one rame rusliini; to the party. They 'had a heauliful time and ate their tnulltisks in the shallow water near at hand. Tin Mr. Mallard Diteks talked about some of their relatives who hail lately been taken to the zoo lo he shown oil lis honut ii'u! ducks. They also said thai, s-ad to relalo foine of their relatives had pone tc be the dinners for people. They said It was one thinu' b m've a dinner iinrly and another to be the food at the dinner. The Mrs. Mallard I ucks , talked of the liest.s they had built in I lie spritvu. .11 i'ii .I 1 1 1 1 suit feathers with lovely prass to make the; li o in e so soft and comfy. A n d the y talked of the irraissy places near th! water whel-e they had 111 dd eh their liests fi lid of the -luht and nine little vhhh they laid, dear, beau tiful olive (,'reen "Well, quack, Everyone Comes Rushing. y i warr ; i X . ;Wf Mill' " ' JIS-I-I lier lias been a ery prea! sii ss,' one of the piiesls said, thiiildnp it was time to leave. They had all eaten a (Trent deal and they had talked a ureal (leal, too, There had just been a quiet spell and they thought that was the time In a,, P.iit Mr. Mallard iMirk raised one of Ills funny feet, and said : "(Hi, no, you mustn't jto yet. There Is some delirious soft prass Ire cream for everyone." So they finished the par'y with prass lee cream which Is mane of soft pi-ass which prows by the water and which Is the favorite kind of Ice cream Iitnoiip the milliards. Similia Similibus. "IlowV that cold of yours, Jim?" "oh, I pot rid of it." "What did oe take?" "A fresh one." THE FRIGATE CIRD3. "Well." said Mrs. Fr-hale Bird, "here we mo, murh l'uiihcr North ;han we were. And here is the water riplit he side us. "Ilr.-ii Ions but how many of the fam ily diil cm. !( w i: h us !" "We're all a sociable lot ami we en joy travelln;; In preat numbers," said Mr. rri.mto P.ird. "H i ' i eally very idee here for it is fine to he near the Wider," he con tinued, "l or creatures who love the walei so. ii seems absurd that we'u not hein r shimmers. Still we can lly and oh, how hiph v.e sometimes i'o. "They say that oar only rivals in the air are the aihairnss family. " U' course I don't know w bet I :er one would call nii-s'hips rivals or not," "1 don't believe so," said .Mrs. I'rli; ate P.ird. "We don't believe so," wild the oilier fripale birds. "Then I don't think I'll believe so," said Mr. l-'ripate P.ird. "Aii," he continued, "my eye is Fine to Be Near the Water. brown, or rather both my eyes art brown." "1 was woiiderinp why you were only sprakinp of one eye," .said .Mrs. l-'rip-ale P.ird. "My bill is lonp and rather thin," said Mr. I'ripnte P.ird, after smilinp at Mrs. Fripato P.ird's- remark. "It is of a brownish, tannish, pink ish color as far as I can tell." "I iraoiotis," .said Mrs. l-'ri'.-ate P.ird, "don't you know the color of your own bill';" "Vel, you know how it Is." said Mr. Fripato P.ird. "I do know Hie color bill it is hard for mi" to des-rrilie it. lust, as it is hard for boys to describe what their sislers wore to parties and yet It isn't In the least hard for Ihe sivters to describe what other sisters wear." "Vour point, is well taken," said Mrs. Frl'TJite P.ird. "What i1,! you mean by that';" asked Mr. Fripale P.ird. "I mean that you pave a pood reason for not belnp able to describe your bill better." "So that Is what it means when you say my point wan well taken." "Yes," said Mrs. Fripate P.ird, "when you plve your reason or explain why or pive an example to show what you mean ami it Is a pood one, I say your point Is well taken." "Ah yes," said Mr. Fripate P.ird, "now I understand." "'!o on Willi your description," s-aid Mrs. Fripate P.ird. "I like to hear if." "P.ut you do know It as well as I do." said Mr. Fripate' P.ird. "Still I like to tell It so that boys and pills and men and women will know about, us, too. It's nice to have folks know you, isn't It?" "II is," apreed Mr. I-'ripate Pird. "For we are a Sociable lot. show that by the way we all travel topet li er and po about In such larpe col onies. "We like the wafer and we like to be hy if as I said before, but we're not nui'-h on swimniiiip, Our whips are very wide and fine and they make ltf fly so splendidly. "Yes," s-ald Mr. Fiipaie P.ird. "I will tell some more. Pnder my hill I have a little orange sac- whjch you have, iff too. Tour ciT.ius, bf course, are dull compared to mine, but you're a nice fripato bird for all that '. "We don't walk very well for our feet are so small and so delicate with no sireiipih lo Jhein at all. Our four toes upon each foot are joined hy webs and our talis are ul-n a hindrance when we walk. "We like fis-h to eat better than any thinp, and can dive down mid catch fish 'om other sea birds before they've had a chance to cat Iheir meal. That Is a very pood joke." All the fri-.'ate birds IimipIiciI hard. "And," added Mrs. l-'ripate P.ird, "we only lay one epp in the sprinp, the early, early sprlnp. "Our nest was on top nf a bush and was made of a little layer of sticks-. "I pin ss we've told about all, about nil," she ended. Try a War.i aq id. cna free Trader Journal for Qiick Results NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Si.'ite of Illinois- I.a Mile County rn. In the Circuit Court. To June Term, A. I). PJL'O. Alfred It. Clark, and Alfred P. Chirk, as Kxecutor of Ihe l.as! Will of Th jm as J. Clark, deceased, vs. Thomas J. Clark. Jr., Percy P. M. Chirk. Kussell Clark, Stella Clark, Mar paret Chirk, Raymond Chirk, Adelhert Chirk, Kenneth Clark, and the an k row n owners of all that part of the .Northwest Quarter (X. V. Vi) of Seo tion Twenty-Six (L'(j, lyins South of the Ulinou and Michipan Canal and North of Rat Run Creek; all thai pari of the Kast Half (K. Ys) of the South west Quarter (S. W. Vi) and the. West Half (V. ij) of the Southeast Quarter (S. K. 4 of Setion Twenty-throe 2.'!. lyiiu; South of the Illinois and Michi gan Canal; all that part of the West Half (W. a) of the Northeast Quar ter (N. IC. 'jl of Section Tvveiity-i;ix (26) lyinp North of Rat Run Creek, all situated in Township Thirty-thr"-? CIS I North, Range Kivo (.".) East of the Third Principal Meridian; all of Plock Nine CO and Lots One (1), Two (ii!. Three C!), Four (4i, Seven teen (17), Eighteen (IS). Twenty-one. (21), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (2"l, Twenty-lour (24), and the East Half (10. K) of Lots Thirteen i:'.). Fourteen (14). Flfieen (l.'.i, and SU t"fii (ltj) all in Clock Eleven (11 , Crolty's Second Addition to the Y:l lape of Crotiy, also known as Senecu. in the Southeast Quarter (S. E. U "f Section Twenty-three (2:1,), Township Thirty-three Ceil North, Ranee Five (",), East of the Third Principal Meri dian, ;ill situated in the County (if La Sidle and State of Illinois. In Chancery, Pill to Qui'-t TiSo, Cen. No. 2 Hill. Affidavit of noii-re'ddcnce of Thomas ,1. Clark, Jr., Percy F. M. Clark, Rus sell Chirk. St'dla Chirk and the un known owners of till that part of the Noil h west Quarter IN. W. U of See lion Twenty-Six (2d), lyinp South of the Illinois mid Mie.liipan Canal and North nf Rat Run Creek; all thar part of the East Half ( E. Vi ) of the South west Quarter (S. W. ) and the West Half (W. Vj) of the Southeast Quarter (S.E U) of Section Twenty three (2"). lyinp South of the Illinois and Michi pan Canal; all tlnu part of the West Half (W. 1-L'l of the Northeast Quar ter (X. 1-;. Vi ) of Section Twenty-six (2(1) lyinp Norlh of Rat Run Creek, all situated in Township Thirty-! hrce Ci") North, ftanpe Five (.,) East of the Third Principal Meridian; all nf Hlock Nine (D) and Lots One (1), Two (2). Three CD, Four (4), Seven teen (17). Eiphteen (IS). Twenty-trio j (21), Twentyiwo (22). Twenty-three (2..). Twenty-four (21). and the East Half ( IC. u.) of Lots Thirteen F?I, Fourteen (14), Fiftoer. (15), and Six teen (16) all in Plock Eleven (11), Crolty's Second Addition to the Vil-j Pipe of Crotiy, also known as Seneca.! in the Southeast Quarter (S. E. Ji) of Sertion Twentv-three (2f!). Townsliiu Tliirlr.llirnn C!'M Yuli P.,., I.V.nl (."). East of the Third Principal Me-i-dian, all situafed in the County of La Salle and State of Illinois. Impleaded with the above defend- ants Margaret Chirk, et al., havir,'; heen filed in the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court nf said County, notice is therefore hereby pi von to the said non-resident defendants that the com plainants tiled their bill of complaint in said Court, in the Chancery side thereof, on the 12th dav of May," 1!)20. and that thereupon a Summons issued out of said Court, wherein said suit is now pendirip. returnable on the second Monday in the month of June next, sin is by law required. Now, unless ynu, the said non-resident defendants lastly above named shall personally he and appear before said Circuit Court, on die first day of the next term thereof to he holdi'ti at Oitawa, in and for the said County on the second Monday in June next, and plead, answer or de mur to said complainant's bill of com plaint, the rame and 'he matters -uid thiiics therein charped and stated will he taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said hill. John L. Wiizeman, Clerk Otlnwa, Illinois, May 12, 1920. Kelly, Kvlly &. Kelly, Compfs Solrs. HOUSES. FOR SALE Three lions es in East Ottawa; all modern Improvements: garages. Prices reasonable. MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS. FOR SALE New 8-room house In West Ottawa; hot water heat, tiath room, laundry, not and cold soft water on thro floors; 5,0(M). MISS GERT RUDE HAR.EI& FOR SALE 8-room House Is Center Ottawa; modern Improvements; bard wood floors in all rooms and closets; new ftarage. MISS GERT RUDE HARRIS, FOR SALE The. property at 1313 I.a Salle St.; first door south. o Walsh's, corner Marquette St., for merly Christ Hansen saloon; fine place for small store, and four nice living rooms and hath; will rent; bar gain. T. 13. FAKRELL. FOR SALE -The Cliff Powers store and residence, Sa4 State St., first door south of Earns worth & Son's; 7 rooms; hath; garage; perfect appoint ments; a snap; $6,f;00; -worth more, lu my opinion; come in and ask ques tions. Tel. C4S-W. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE The Phil Downey resi dence at 317 Clay St.; a f'ne btg property at low figure; price no com parison to what it would cost to build today; large lot; all assessments paid; bargain. Tel. C1S-W. T. H. FARRELL. FOR SALIC A good old fashioned houae, complete with furnace and bath; all paving and sewer taxes paid; lot 3:ixl.".0 feet; Illinois Ave, near Leland St.; 6 rooms and bath; porches front and rear; offered at less than its valuo. Tel. C4S-W. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE Coorgn Gibbons' worn takes him, unexpectedly, to the ol! fields of Texas; just completed a dandy home at 1111 Poplar St.; now thinks of selling it and moving his family to Texas; it is a. dandy; com plete in every detail; now furnace ani bath; now decorations; fine chickei house, etc.; fo.Oou; let mo show it to you. Tel. C4S-W. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE The building now occu pied a.s a saloon, 423 West Madison: two store rooms below, living rooms upstairs; fine corner; never will be worth less than I ask for it now; sura to advance In value. Tel. C18-W. T. B. FAR REX L. FOR SALE 3 houses and lots, north and west, less than $1,000 each. Why pay rent? W. B. PUSEY, Real Estate and Insurance. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE At a bargain, a Victor truck, one and one-half ton. Ju3t been overhauled and in Al condition. Used only one year. Can be seen at 111 West Main street. If you want a bargain act quick. FOR SALE One Puick six 1D1 T roadster; exclb'iit condition; $72"i. M. I. ADAMS & SON. FOR SALE-One 1:)15 Reo tourir.s car; a bargain. M. I. ADAMS & SOX. FURNITURE FOR SALK-Lihrary table, dining table, writing d"sk". rocking chairs, etc.; can be seen between 2 and .! Weilnesdav, Thursdav or Friday after noon. RALPH M. CRAM, 121 East Vaa Burt u St. WANTED WANTED Good men, to work In Herrlck clay mines, west of Otta wa; $5 per day; room and board if de sired $7 per week. Office phone 1103. WANTED Nursemaid, also girl for general housework. Phone fil"-L, or call at residence. I. L. Woodward, 612 Pearl street, city. WANTED Two sewing machines and old clothing. Salvation Army, phone BDI5-K. WANTED Store room man; $43 per month, room and hoard included. Apply personally to G. P. Becker, Ot tawa Tent Colony. WANTED-A collector. UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY. WANTED -Two girls at Bianchl lee cream parlor. FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE 10 acres, 11 acres, 106 acres, all close to Ottawa. Also an excellent ItlO-acre farm near Ot tawa. Prices right. W. B. PUSEY, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, C'laus IJldg., Ottawa. FOR SALE One of best Improved IGO-acre farms, within easy distance of Ottawa, that can be found in this county, and at verv reasonable price. W. B. PUSEY, Claus Bldg., Ottawa, 111. WHO WANTS TEN ACRES on north bluff, jast outside city limits, north and west of the John Anschicks piop erty? Price $2,300, it taken within a few days. JAMES MILLIGAX. FOR SALE Farms. We have eome choice bargains In farm property tr this and other counties that will sur prise you. Our many yeais' expe rience in this line givea us opportun itieu for listing good farms it bargain rates. Better look Info this at once. 3. O. HARRIS & SON, Tel. C7-W. 123 W. Main St. FOR SALE Very attractive place, 80 acres black land and rich; also ii acres pasture; snme timber and abun dance ot pure running water; located within two miles of court bouse, Ot tawa, 111.; prfco right. W. B. PUSEY. Claus Bldg., Ottawa, 111 FOR SALE "73-acre farm in Red River valley. Minnesota, 2.'!3 acres In crop, will be plowed back next fall; ow ner's half of crop will go to buyer and farm sold cheap is taken soon. Write now to Jas. S. Jensen, Breck enridge, Minn. FOR SALE At Nunah farm on Day ton road, oak sideboard, canopy brass bed and springs, iron bed springs and mattress, wooden cot bed with mattress, two carpels, revolving bookcase, chairs, kitchen table, oak dresser, many article too numerous to mention. Mrs. C. Kinney Smith. Phone 3!)0-L. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 10-?0 tractor and Hirer hoi torn Janesville plow; has plowe less than 13(1 acres; guaranteed to lv first class condition; tractor com plete with extension rims and uuidc; cheap for (juick sale. See Holder Garage or Otto Eng 1. FOR SALE Having retired from the practice of ;he law I will sell the first three hundred volumes of the Ill inois report. They are all as good as new. Will also sell Star and Curtis statutes and about fifty volumes of text books at your own price. Call at my home. M. X. Arms' rong, Cor. Buchanan and Madison streets. FOR SALE We fcave a number of small tracts of land adjoining thla city and within easy distance thp.t can be had very reasonable. A um ber ol these are on easy payments, with umall amount of cash It w'U pay to investigate. J. O. HARRIS ft SON, Tel. 67 W. 129 V,. Mala t FOR RENT Five-room flat; steam heat; bath; gas stove; over Kani merer & Nelson's cigar store, 504 La Salle St.; good order; $30. T B. FARRELL. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE I can probably sell your property; It. will help a lot if you will first decide just what your price is, then don't change it a nickel with out notice; be fair and "back up" your agent in his efforts; be glad to pay him his commission; on above basis, your property will bo sold If thero are customers in the market; come In and list yours. T. B. FARRELL. AUTO REPAIRING, electrical and mechanical, at Campbell and Chap mm Sts., South Ottawa. J. S BAKER, Phono 174-X. Official Service Station for American Bosch Magneto Cot The Slmm Magneto Co. Connecticut Magneto Co. North East Electric Co. Bealings Servit-e Co. OTTAWA ELECTRIC CO. Ft. of Clinton St. Phone 982. PRINTING AND DEVELOPING. Quick Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FILMS DEVELOPED And finished. Send films to GAPEN8 Drug Store, Ottawa iLastman agent). ii. ft H. ELECTRIC SHOP J. L, Malerhofer, prop. Electrical con tractors. House wiring and repair work specialties. Agenta for the best farm lighting system for Quality and price. Out of town work a specialty. Guaranteed work Reasonable prices. Cor. Jefferson and Sycamore Sts. Phone 838-K. LOST LOST Kodak; inlerurhan station, Starved Rock. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. LOST--Light overcoat; greenish col or; lost on Chicago road between ('has. Long's and Frank Trumbo's place. Call phone r'0l:;-3. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that, the City Council of the City of Ottawa.. Illinois having ordered that certain pans of Joliet street and certain streets and other parts of streets in the northern part of the City of Ottawa, Illinois together with the several streets and alley in tersections appurtenant thereto be' improved by curbing, draining, grad ing and paving the same and providing for the levy of a special assessment to pay the cos's of said "improvement the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of the Ctv of Ottawa, Illinois and having applied to the County Court of La Salle ounty, Illinois for an assessment of the cos's of said improvement ac cording to the benefits and an asses ! iner.t therefor having been made and returned to said court that the final hearing thereon will be had on the 10th day of June. A. I. 1920 af 10 o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter a.s he business of the court will permit in the County Court room of the County Court, house in the City of Ot tawa, Illinois. further notice is hereby given that said assessment is payable in install-mn-ts. ten in number, and ihat all of said installments bear interest at the rate of Ke ("i) per cent per annum. All persons interested desiring so to do may file objections in said County Court before the day above uienioil'-d and may appear on the hearing of ihe petition of the city of Ottawa and make their defcr.se. l.'ated at Ottawa. Illinois, this 25th dav uf Mav A. I). leL'0. PATRICK J. MAIION'RV, Appointed to make Assessment OR. C. A. BLEAN, - ? CHIROPRACTOR,. . Licensed jr Illinois State BoaML Bt Health. 111-111 Moloney Bldg. ttnott (M-B, Hours: Ml a. m., 14 p. m. HANSON A. JACOB80N, .... LAWYERS, 105-106 College Building, Phone 648-R. Ottawa, III. RAGS WANTED We will psy lo per pound for footf, eleaa eottea rage at tfite tfloa. THE FREETRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALER. 12S West Main Street FREE TRADER-JOURNAL PTC. CO. Puollshere NEW TORK REPRESENTATIVES S. C. The! Company, 365 Fifth Am CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVES 9. C. Taels Company, Met Monadaor' Block MINNEAPOLIS REPRESENT ATfTa 9. C. Thels Company, 706 Lincoln Bid. The Free Trader-journal may found at the news depota of Wheel ei ft Malo, Knonssl Broa and Pylel Cigar store. CHICAGO, OTTAWA & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA, ILL. Effective May 23, 1920. EASTBOUND. Bast bound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka. Rockdale and Joliet. III., in a. m. 5: 1-3, fi.ilS, 7:55. 1)9:55, 11:60. In p. m. hl:20. 2:55, 3:55, c4:55, a: 55, S:D5, 11:05. WESTBOUND. Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for L'tica. La Halle, Peru. Spring Valley, Ladd, IiePtie, Bureau, Prince ton in a. m. n5:20, f5':55. dS:50, 19:25 g!l:5Ci, dlO:55, fll:55. In p. m. g:ah', d2:55, f:l:6.i, dl:55, g5:55, d6:55, 17:65. ' k9:55, mll:5. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, McKlnley Park and Streator lu a. in., 5:55, 7:55 9:55, 11:55. In p. m., 1:55, 3:55, 6:55) 8:00, U:0.i. :;'' b Joliet limited. c Morris local. d I.add local. f Princeton local. : g Princeton limited. k Local to all stations. m La Salle local. n Ladd local, daily except Sundays EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CARS AT LOW RATES. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVE) MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM 5:40 A. M. to 11:35 P. M. TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Effective May 1st, 1920. Via Joliet, III. and Chicago A Joliet Electric Railway: fco a a Round One l OC (JJJ.UU Trip Way s?I.OU (Return trip limited to ten days) FAST FREIGHT SERVICE. Phone Agtntj for Full lnformetl9if