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J- Page two The card party piven by tin' MyKlic Workers nt the Odd Fellows' lull! last I'venlDK was Httondrd ly ' liiw crowd. Tin? renular business tm t itin was iH'ld an 1 1 then tlu Riiests Kprtit the rest of the cwln with curds. Tin honors were wein liy Mr. (jcori;' Stoud! iind Mrs. V. Kli.koy. lit.- lri'." lit'inK curried off for tin- men hy Ivwr ,-,iiv.p :Tnl WITH Wilcox. Mr. Frank I'nwerH, Mrs. William Dodd and I MILK SICKNESS IS FATAL TO ONE; TWO ! , MORE SERIOUSLY ILL' Mortis. An,'. 111.- ..Milk Kiekness has eatised the death of one, and a num ber of others are ill wilh the disease. Mrs. Ostium Ktieksott died in her home on one of the Wilson farms in Atix Sable township last n kM. Her ailment was diagnosed as milk sick ness and her tirsl symptoms of disease were shown Thursday. Ilpf husband, sufferinK from same, ailment, was removed to Morris lunlnital on Friday and the the the he appoarM to be worse than his wife. She appeared to be Improving Sat urday, but Sunday she sank into a state of coma, one of the character istics of milk sickness, and passed away In that stupor Lttella. the little daiiRhter, now the disease it is feared as shu taken with some of the symptoms has was this lnorninK I Jr. V. C. Howker reports. Last night, shortly after the pass ing on of Mrs Kr'kson, tho favorite jnilcli cow was brought to the water trough near the bouse to drink. A short time afterward the animal awis dead no from, anything dsonotis in the water, physb lans say. but from milk sickness; the germs lllled tin? animals body and wore inflamed by the contact of water; FARM RIDGE. Severttl from this community wi r in attendance en the "overall and ginshain aiiron" social given by the Standard Hearers "on the church lawn in Grand Uidge last Wednesday even ing. Air. and Mrs. John l.elir, from near the tfidge, on a vacation. Mrs. Victoria luit Jiuct r and son Wil liam and family (if ai Salle departed recently for Chicago and other points, Miss Dorothy Voivuin had ;w h"i guest. Iter friend. Miss Hoblj. Monday fltid Tuesday. Mr. Kedmon transacted business In Ktreator the latter purl of the past week. Misses Edith and I-eali Hodgson spent a few days the past week tit the Arthur Vocum home. l-'.tanley Heynolds of Streator spent Monday with William and Ciooriv? Dude.-. Mrs. W'eihen motored to Slrentur one afternoon the. past week. .Misses Klliel Reselent and Myrtle Crawford spent Thursday at the Koy Atwood home. 'Mrs. Naugliton was a recent shop per in Grand Kidge. Mrs. Monroe, fonnely of this par ish, but now of Deer J 'ark, townsliin, was calling on local friends Tui-sdn; . Mrs. Welter and daughlef, Mrs. Sskinner, vere Streator choppers AVeil nesday. Mrs. .1. Itinii) entertained relatives from Iowa last week. Mrs. .1 Stndeliakcr entertained rel atives from Deer I 'ark last week. Misa . Arli no iSirtwell visited Miss h'velyn Fosle last week. Mrs. Hut-sack has purchased the George 1 1. in is farm. George Harris Jr. riwldes on tin- farm this year. Many improvements are fllnler way and will ad' much lo this already pretty home. The wet l etui party given Misses Wollerihauii'e in honor guests Is ii-iorted hi have 1 etijoytiljle affair. John Sutton, who met with tie 1 1 an cident last week, ibronklnir some ribs, is reported getting along nicely. George Harris Jr. lost a valuable J'crcheron mare recently. Mrs. George Wi.llenliauple and daugltters spent Tuesday with Mrs. WolleiiliaUjite's niotJier, Mrs. .ol.. I.angley. Several oilier imi-nl guests i-pen t Hie day at t.ie Iangley liome. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dilley are en joying a visit fioiii their coui.in, Miss Irene I'otter of Grand Kidge, while lier fat It. r is In t he north on a busi ness trii and her brother is visit In,:: relatives in Montana. -Mr. and Mrs. Italian of the Hld;:e were Streator choppers Saturday aft crnoon. Mr. I.aeey transacted business in Ottawa one day recenly. Chester Skinner was a ialler in Streator one day week. Miss Gladys C.leitn spent bu.sincs the past Wednen- day with her friend. Miss Ada Fugle. Farmers report small grain yielding well in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kiucrof Strea tor spent a. day recently yf. the George Fogle home. Mrs, l.ewis Antram was a Gland Jtidge caller last week. Misa l.ois Wollenhaiijite Is In Dwighl, where, idle litis relatives an 1 friends. Church services tit St. Andrew'.! Kpisiuipal church were well attended Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. iay Naugliton enter- For Infants and Caildren In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam Sa! were the MeCa vv il II a e on l-lin will ii .i-elo, k l.afayeti.- t'oiii't !i Hid Ml in .r ol ,. hoim Mower. sneial! we.ld ln s. i;:.iv Mr. and will lie . and the y . evening will he spent tained company from Chictigo la week. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin lloilg-oti etijov ed a isit from their sisters, th Misses ilndgson. last week. Th" two sisters are nursi s. ICdith of .loliet at.d I. call of Chica-'O. Mr. Fogle transacted in: - i n . s !., the county sea! recently. Mrs. .ehr of Grand Ili-lge l.as r turned to her homo again ''' ' a with her daughter. Mrs. Fit,. -: Hod: son. Miss Gregory o; nur uttawtt h.i been the guisle! h'-r i: : a n.l ,m rents. Mr. and Mi's. William Shu of Hot Park township. Mr. ami Mrs. Fierett Hodgson and daughter. .Miss Arl.tie. ware recent week end vi iiors with relatKes in Rutland township Miss Mary Wheatland visited at th boine of Mr. and Mis. lb nry Mlilleit litst week. MK RID EN. Mr. and Mrs. Will Flavin spent Sun day in Somonaitk. Frank Gurney left Monday morn ing vvitli his st ick for Ainlioy, when' he will exhibit them t 'be Fee Co. fair. Charles Stewart of Chase City. Ya . is a guest at the home of hi - anchor. Phil. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weils spent Sunday with .Mendot.i. relative..:. Mr. and Mr. Carl Frank and son Ron of Farlville ami Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sutton of .M.-rideu spent Sun day at the Xels Piersun homo. i.uolla Itoshiu has returned to her homo after attending the summer sched at HcKalli. Sam lb-tight, who with bis family litis been spending i he summer at Glen Park, spent s.-v ral days at the farm last week during the threshing season. James Larahee made a business trip to Kirlville Saturday. The Stahl family of Sotiiouauk mo tored over lo Meiiileti the first part of the week for a short visit at the Will Flavin heme. I.Mr, and Mrs. Kd Rife are enter taining, liie-tds from Chicago. Mrs. Will Reeder and children. Clarence ami Florence Reodi r and .Mrs. Carter Palier motored to Men don, .Mi h., one day last week for .a visit wi'ii f rends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frank and son Hen expect to 'dart Tuesday for South Dakota, lo lo-k al ter farm inn inter ests. They will make the trip in their auto. William P'-edoi- of Mendotu lias been spond'ng the week with his dati- hl: r. Mrs. Floyd Wells. Road Law Easy to Learn. Highway law is not hard to under Htnnd. tt iB universally recognized iH the clent-e t expressed and the simplest system of law on our statute books. It speaks, not In terms of dead phrasing, but In simple, direct, fori etui language. Any motorist who cares to do so can ascertain his legal rights and liabili ties In bis state In lo minutes' reading, it ii' 1 he won't need an attorney to Inter pret it for him, cither. Chesla (.'. Sherlock in Motor. On Peruvian Railways. Tlie railway of central Peru spread out in n V. nt the right band end of which is Iluaneavo, sum thing more thai, 'Jiki miles from I, 'ma. At every riiilioad statioii old women crowd through die cars selling the favorite lieilar of die lie-as, all iuicbase-s drinki-ig from the same cup. and gen eral',, several from Hie same tilling. Nearfv every traveler has hi.- own sup. ply of a lnoig potent na iv e hex crag-. After you oat always use ATONIC Cfobvour stomach's sake) one or two tablets Mt like randy. Inst unt Ivrdieves II eartburn . ISlonted lassy teelinp. Stops indigestion, f oodHOuritifi, repeatinp, headachcund, the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach KATONIC is the bert remedy, it takes tho harmful acids and gases ritfht out of tho body nnil, of course, vou pet well. Tens of thousands wonuVrf ully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drntj. gi3t Gout a trifle. 'I'Iuubc try it ! Mrs. 1!. Curter of I,a out of town khosH. Mr. and Mrs. John I'lilcrlain lliis -. 1 1 i 1 1 dinner at their limn street In honor of the annivorsary of Mr. . Tucker and also in h. .Mrs. Kd Mel all. Th deeorated wi'li garden McKinley Park DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday evenings Johnson Orchestra Ottawa mil nnmrv nn t mi n 7V0 CENT FARE LAWj HITS STATE RIGHTS! LINES CLAIM ILLINOIS HAS NO ! AUTHORITY TO REGULATE PAS SENGER RATE S AFTER I. C. C. HAS ONCE MADE RULING. i : Th.. sui' hi n - train t!; t.i' of . Illhioi-, t i c.in ;,.t ( iim l lie i-.iilr.ud-; io redn. . tln-ir rail s tivi'i :: . mi a mile t,i l' o-ti! anil III-.! in l!ie 1'nii d . j- Sin!.- murl by : even i.ii'i'".:i . tetil.i;.. IIM.S lli.lt the I'lil'lie lliiele, ; niiiiiii .- i.e. he enjoined from i n!'n - e wj. i- r. ent order-. t!i it Hie r.r- I"' . w red .i id .. L' rent - a mile on .- '! j '!'i e I, id folllisi s l-l be olio of til ! hard' -.' t'-uiilit ivil a. t ion- in t., Ins'oi'i. p. ,, toui-ts, ,. the ,-tS'"' I ait. .-!!- ys and at'onx geaei,,Is i. j :w. nl;.-se.. ii slat, s ti, nidi".' ! tie u- iM nt i ns of .-.lining w !St.t! - ' All. n lleV i io tie ;,t,d Att'.t j i leie I'.i! i iruiulag" in i oil'' -' dig ! ..ii- Ail ' in' railroads in Hie l td St ,ii v 1 1 ! ! l:d aid t o lie' i..!!d d j Ill !!: ;'!' r oi the 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 - I'll , I Three Judges Needed. j Till- e fed- !..! .ileig-' .r- i-eijl.jr d I lo . ii i .si ;:te t , neb to h. si ti;-' i a-" . t Ol.d give lie: 1 .lolls. Ti vl;i ii. cid'- til'- iiniiorlai.t .;ii. s'se - j are to in- I.aiidi.-. C.ii ; : r u::d n I'au-e, As the h.il asks tor an inmie- , d ate he.iring. it is liKely tlie .Hid:.:.- ' j, tt ill have to forego tie if vi ,i!i t:-s , . The iiartios to the bill tiled i'l th- Fi d"i al i usi l iei court est. ru.iv ;.r-: Tie- Illinois Central. Chn ago - l-:.it -ni I'iinsis Chi. :K. I ill! I ug'eii iv 11 '' '". i -fin ago .V Northwest. -ru t'liit ,m,i, Miivvauke" .V St. Paul. Cliu.igo, Rock Island .v l'.oi'ie. An. hison, Topeka ,v San'.i Fe. Those iiamed as dei'.-i,. hints are Stale's Attorney Maclay llovti A 1 t,.m. -V General I-:. J. Lrnmiage The dill asks that !'- v !. resiraito-d from ctiforntig the order of til- Pub- lie Idili: as commission. Want to Elock Action. .... ... 1 ... - 1 1 ... : 1 1 tie attorneys 101 no- 1,1. 00.01 ,aiu Hi. ir bill was tiled to tor. . -tall any action by ilie state's anon.ey and the attorney general. Tlie pelitiol alleges the Public Ciilit-.es commission lia.- no 1 . f to lower the rate o ..u- 'in- ord'-r-. ; Of tile liltfstale Cottlluefce oillllliis- ' Sioll. Wllicll lie, the !.,t ' at d C'lltS ' a mile. The Illinois lavs fix the tare 1 vv ithin the stale at J cents a mile. , The Public Ft i 1 i t 1 s coin m i. , i on made, no effort to enforce the suite law ; while the railroad- were under gov ernment coiitro! As othi r .-.I at. s bad similar laws, th'-y joined -.villi i'iiiiois. They have, signified intent, on of joining in Un tight. The result will affect the rail road fares ov. r a large put of th.- country. 1 Expect Bitter Fight.. 1 Il will nn an that far. s will bo I reduced one third if the Mat,, is up- : held, but a bi't' t- light is exp.'i ted to follow, wloch vv ill carry it in the , I'niiid Stales Supremo Coutl in the event tin !' 1 il road.-: lo.,e the peo- -pie of the , t ue -w ill be 1 nidi, d lo bring ,uii lot all the far. -, j t lo v have paid the railroads : il;. ' July, PUT. Chicago coni'iilllers will he eti'ilhal; lo mill inn-', of dollars refund f t h- ib ci den i-: iiu-aiust iho railroa-ls. ARSENAL EMPLOYES j AT ROCK ISLAND MAY CALL UNIQUE STRIKE Win hint-Ion. D. (' . Aug. IT. A : 1 ril.e on 1 he government "lor th-. pub- New Chemical Kills Bed Bugs p. D. Q. P D. Q. (Pesky Ik vII.1 yulftim) Is th tnimo of a new eoMen colored rhcmleal rtiHc.ivcry by l.ir, l'rie.! th.-it uetualiy 11. 1 tti: wurst. Infest'd lionse of bedlmiiU, MW'tius, lli'iis, roita .-iinl lio lr t-pfis. Ttiey dun't hnv! lime to Vo. k nfter yon ro lifter tliein with 1'. I. y. A Sie. .:tckn(; P. 1). y makes a quart of Hlroiut bnir klll.sr, and (.-u. (.-.rtlier than a barrel t.f Ihn (il'l f i.shtoll.'d dalll.-eri.U3 dene-. 1'. U. Q. eoat.i and kdt tnetr tees und prevent liiitetim. n-ii.i-. a inie in iipuui in every box to rnnhl! you to Ret lliern In Ilia hliril t"-ei.l ait lilnees, nnd w.ivix Juten. P. . y. far family use tlTio. Special Ilostpl tol and Hotel size $2 50 makes t gallons, cont.iiTiH 3 Mioutii-.ytMir rtniRtftst ean punt'ly you. or sent prepaid to your iddre5 either wt.o on re.-elit of price by the Owl Cln nileal I'n. 'I'. ' ru lluuto, tbd. V. D. Q- la nevur pedjh.d. oiij by t'orhits I r uk Store. EHmloste tog Poisghs f The chief indications in the treatment of RHEUMATISM 5 etc. are to neutralize the toxins J and destroy the specific poisons circulafinz in the body. S Hni I . , altminfrM t tl rvituini reoy relieving a 11 symptoms and preventing their return. No I preventing 1 xloadinsj yo k-otir syjtem with x ipoonful of 2 Albert's Rheatnatic Remedy W once or twice a cUy is sufficient. X Price 1.00. j$ The KELLS COMPANY 2 Newburgh, N. Y. I mnrj thadiTi - JounxAr;. A STRIKING AMERICAN BLOL'SE. .'V 9 . ' i sS Vs? " v It d Wai d HI f t in 111 .od" is Mirea - Hi the I'r; i ai -i tials. w li d' having It.t i. for iM,. him :r demand-. . i k. IS p reset;: , : tf-itt of th.- - ale wholly of tho ii .ual : lion lalior and if protecting ; I KOCii dl-liiie. lot lleVV .ilk-.au 1 li. I., e War tile Hi , lie tip. sole ni i . -:- of tl;.. t'-.e r ght to .v." said ta.sis (if tile t..e werl-.'-rs' :' t' 0 ill of .llai F. .! d ..ml J 1.. e Is- ;::: t th- wni-.e "eoaia ii a!::-:iriel ib 'laicli ;.i' n- i. I. was dis . -. who ti'ov ie r dealings -All ihcy are a-hn.g 1 save tin- Koverti:-.: '" Mr. Co: ni. k tcilay. " . ' ' : troiila e, .(j,. ,,.,p. . .-a . oral si.,:- of tin' a:- 1 coiiie :! plan " Ties ol'i'O-Iti -u t. !. tin' oisimissai ot C A A-: i-i:i;i-: :i at lie. U ! -is .MeCord a! i ' 1 a i.k n 1 id . ... a,at,lcg,Uag repr,-:. n.aiiv '''-:- t'daovum I'lan." an ep-rutn :.t m ' ' whi.-n n'tr.ut-.. i'5"" -'r ,h" ri,n" "f 1 1 tlie Kni.-K island sr on! muod hy the fit!, Is rot-ise to hav I I Hi' What "Youth Craft" Means There is a new line cf toilet goods preservatives and beau tifiers made for milady with an eye single to serving her wants in a manner not hereto fore thought possible. IN FACT the trade mark "YOUTH CRAFT" means PRESERVA TION, that and. nothing else. So if your hair and scalp are ailing, there's YOUTH CRAFT for the Hair and Scalp ($1.00); if your age is '-showing" there's YOUTH CRAFT for the Com plexion, which smooths cut surface wrinkles, and does away with blackheads, etc. ($1.00), and if your teeth are not so white as they once were there is YOUTH CRAFT TOOTH PASTE (35c), which will preserve and beautifully whiten the most unattractive of teeth. The Corbus Drug Store are exclusive agents for the whole YOUTH CRAFT line and rec ommend it. WHY NOT PRESERVE YOUR YOUTH WITH "YOUTH CRAFT" 1 it' i ;';'j (TA-C lOfiXA PIP bib C7u m m 'm. it rW rWHWtn powJna. It it .inanogly iia. ' ,HmtYou UtarJ A rar.lo1y thai eipffssrt the fru-ranc ofUivts f ; the Mac; WaftlU11toT.n,rcUIutnpfc trdPti. . Ural UoB the I'jnrrwn tliooa Aili &l W These Dealers Carry a UNION GUARANTEE of GOOD IVf EATS J. J. MORRISSY I. J. SCHMITT L illUTIER TOM DWYER FRANK STEINBACH HELFFRSOI BROS. ILLINOIS FARMERS' PACKING COMPANY FRANK WALKLING, JR., R. I. Market All Ihesa shops are unionized. They employ the very best trade of help to be had. They buy only the best stock and sell to you only the choicest of thsir cuts. . . . .When you trade with them you are helping the union cause. Union men, in particular, should make it not only their duty, but their pleasure, to trade wilh the dealers who have done so much to help our local By EMERY ANDERSON, Secretary Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen. ' wii li Col. Jordan, ruiiiiilMinllii); ullle.-r liei h Island. I'nder the vvorliers' council plan the ' v. i-kcf.s co operated w ilh tin niill ' '.!-;. oMicets In the business manage in of the at ion. ils and w et c per ooteil to bid on contracts in compe I tit ion vv th private manufacturers, i 1 ei'in r in t ion on : he part of I he i .1 :,l betii arsenal - i . said to hinge Oil lite Oill com of l. i-oi i..i inn... now i l .'-a In, v i-'i s.-ct-l iry -Laker, li.- it...il I ' 1 1 -i i siate the three discharged lllell, ! ii! V. ill'-. !:. I 1.I1UI. tlleilU,: t lie go mora 1 staff id the a run- will suc ceed ill pll'Venl tig tile iffecliVO 111'- 1 1. ipiit ion i t I ho , in nhn i s i.i I In- pol i i, ii- promulgated by Secivctry I'a : kef for the pi ace t line lltil oia' ion of t lie arsenal -. i Great Man's Vanity. i Julius Cae-ar was sei.-oive i ega ril ing his ,a!d::oss. Sa mm h d d this vv i.rry him tliai he lieeaaie ill. When !):- day cam., on v-h'iii 1.4,1';.. diseov-i-ri d 1 ha t 1 hero vv a . ;. r- 'ai d ,v he had a iii'.i 11 1 a:e !o that 1 .0. e, od 1 1 e en' ire top .-iim! lao i of his lo ad, but it w US tl 1 1 a't lire to vnvir it. r- - t - 1 i s- - --'7i , - VteNiWCMiK IS MEHVOUS WORSIEO Tlie lives of tr, -t women an? full of worry. Men's ttMuMes nre hail enough, but women's ni'e ver-v. Wort'v makes women sick. It pulls them" down, an.l in '.heir weakened condition they are sub ject to jinins, nches, weakness, buck hches, headaches and dizzy sik-Us. Most women neglect their health, nnd for this they pay the penalty Anv w.nnan iiml that nofdect does r.ot paw A little more atten tion to health would brighten up her life, if she rks her rte.ehbfM -ne lira Is that Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman's whole .system. It not only acts v.poii the troubled and weaknesses peculiar to women, but is an all round '.onic that braces the entire body, overcoming nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, di.'.Ue&3 and a run-down condition. Moi'sr Vernon-, I i.i-. ''I am p!ad to say that IVct.T Pierce's i-'rvoritc Prescrptioii proved just as po.nl a? it i advertised to be. I Has uiak and lacked strength and nmlj'ttioii. 1 had worked hard and w:v.s poorly. I used the ' Favorite Prescription ' and it ;.;avo lr.e new strength, nnd seemed to pi;t new id'e in me. 1 ud iiiciis.d that iv did so tuucli for me and I am very pUi'l to recoiiimeiid it." sMas. WlLL IvtaviA', No. 1-13 West laoaduay. Own A Farm s 1 have nearlv 1 00 Illinois farms listed for sale, all of which 1 consider real bargains. lhov!jf -onionse the list or McHenrv. F3oone "d De Kalb counties. 280 Acre Farm, :! miles from t-'ood niarket; spli-mliil sot of improvement; soil is a blnck loam, a small portion of which reiinires tilintc in otiler to cultivate 'lie entire farm. I'riio ?:!..-, per sicre. If you vviir.t an iil -nl prop, it y this will ir.tenit yon. ll"iisoiia!il.; terms can he arrangeil. Write or phone for lartre Hot. Geo. A. Crowden Illinois and Virginia Farms. Phone 1058 Ottawa, 111. -His JeL'gntful Face PowJer T contains no harmful ingredients. i Women tell us that it "agrees"' D Wllh the" eompkxion btttej tho other Hot Day On Eidei SluKKiuli, languid, constipated fiu-linn is quickly removed Liy Dr. Caldwell' Syr up IVpsin nIIOSF. who are past the prime, l ot life know the discomforts of hot weather. Fxerci.se it! tir ino, and constant slttiner around soon ht'inos constipation. It is especially chmerons lor elderly people to allow constipation to continue for it creates poisons in tlie system that may britiif ou a serious illness. If Vim Pims sinitle d iy withmit full nnd (ret; I'lniinuitiou, do an mi nuiiy linmsiinds of fiiierly fulks d inul nt unci- t.iUea'.fasiHii.iif ul of ir.l'aMvi.'.i Syrun JVpsin, miJ yon will fnul irnmit r.ilu.f. It is only liy duini; this tli.it yon c:in tie sum of fet'linu well. Y"i! iiiusl not trust coiiauiutiim to corrupt itauli. Pr. CuMvvi'll's Synin IViisin i i I' ir tii'iilui ly suitiiit to I'lilerly ii;oili.' as it i.-i a eoMihlinilion of siiuule l.ix.itivu ln rlis with tu-nsiii t tint iiiil.s uintly mid with out wlninx. Itnlikiiso many mi'ilii-nn's, it can bo ust:J exclusively without Ins- 1 H' r'l Miliiens ef fvnilt- 0 u.'! n M.tfer fnn m iivionul or Mm J Lj I4 ciirmiio coustijiiitiou. I it tiu 111 vriui tunic iin.i a.tin-vv tu P p P Pr. VC. H. CMuvll, Mi ",:.ftitu;ri.n Stn-.r, Miintia-lla, A 111 il J HI., or it Vet! sample Kittle of nv teeniiriil S'yiwi Pe'Sin. 8 million tattle's were bought atdruj; stoivs las; ;.e.:r, t'le .:re,- s.ile in tu teeWJ. Summer Charm Hot rr 14. al' lill'li'-l'!;!!!!'1;!;'-'''!!'!. ifieiiiiifs' . MOVED! WE ARE now in our beautiful new rooms on the second floor of the Claus Building at 1 2 1 -1 25 Main street. : : We invite inspedion of our new ideal quarters and equip ment by friends and prospective Students, and especially parents of prospective Students. Our new telephone number is 633-R. Write or phone : for information. : Day school opening Monday, Aug. 30 Night School, September 7. Otfice now open every day, 8 to 5. Brown's Business College Ottawa, Illinois A. G. Schreiber, Prin. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1W.' Folks !L'-sVTT in, DK. VV. F5. CALDWELL In u CnJ i-L'ur luff ils ..ffa.-t. slid il does not Wfakfil. Mr. I.evt Nor! il. nf AitUvru. N. Y.. lilio I x . I'alilvv. ll him.adl' is in tnsH.'iiil year, uuil ii.- lias used only Syruti lVut.ni for the la.-l I. n ye ir il,. is wnllaml liearty, nevt r lias eoiistinaiuia, an ai'tie iirimui. No iirrson of adv-iini'intr yearn shoulil lie vvitliiinl Oi-. l'.ddv..'.l'a Syrup IVusiti these simini.T da v 1. Any druisuist will Mtll it to you. It is economical. 1 1 mm 1 ' TAii.i'3 r" m "fa summer vle.vs ineietisp the need tor care in makine; up your toilet. Cleanliness is said to be the most important part of any wom an's charm a little care is all that in required. 'ou may be as active as you please and still be' free from the embarassiii'.; odor of perspira tion. In our stock there may be found the best deodorants bold liquid and cream, which will kee.) your clothing sweet and clean with out a bit ot harm. Our line of toil et soods includes the best of everything. uncan s DRUCi ST OR E A STORE THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION the Ste nature