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Free trader-journal and Ottawa fair dealer. (Ottawa, Ill.) 1920-1927, January 29, 1921, Image 4

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AGE FOL'R
rniOAY, IANUAHY ?. 1121
ICIder I lender Prhyor and praise inrvlM
JAPANESE IN REPLY
A ft l .A YU'iM i i.
l SUNDAY IN OTTAWA' ivz
i MANY CHUBCHES
inn . pits
tn. tier
m lOtlg"
Subbiilh),
every Wednesday evening al 7 : 30,
"it .ire invited to all the BSfVlceB.
.'ir t Methoulst Kpi seopal churen.
Rev, Hiram V, Uiwlsr, pastor Morn
in - wort 'iin ,ii in :n. Toole, "Is I'att h
ii" oi i late.'" Hunda) Bchool at
ii iti ivllh live ndull Hlble cltSHos,
w i :i graded school. VVarren QlaB'
feltor, itperlnl endont. Epworl Ii
LeiiRito .0 r, "e Mis. (iray Currell
i, ider Evening service at. 7:80.
Toi l ' i loser Thun u Brother." The
i i.i.i Follow . and Webekuiis will lie
iieelal uu at this BorvJce. (loud
Tl
HI
mm
BweuiBti M.b.
forth int.irta.
I'eloilc.
;'t. Fra: els'
reli, I t (trie
iday school
I
1 1 1 1
lan t ntiier.in church,
let v i. Mortvedt, pastor. Bunday j KUlor H
llolv t
i
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NOTE TELLING OF QUIZ INTO
SLAYING DY NIPFON CUAHD OF
NAVAL OFFICER SAYS NOTH
ING OF RUSSIAN OCCUPATI N
I'. it:
v buret) It;' r,
OTTAWA FREE THAPEH - .TOITTtXAL.
ON LANGDON DEATH
Ml ABOU
SIBERIA
IL
)t ai
Tulvid. Jan. 30, The Japan i
ww i" the note of 1 1 1 Tnit ! Btai
Kovernment concerning the r enl
kMing f Lieut, Warren n Lansdon
In Vladivostok Ims been forwarded I 1
Washington,
AoooMHng to Information available
li ere, the reply does not discuss the
question of Japanese occupation of -:
heria. It reiterates regret ol '! .'"
eminent over shooting of Lieut. Imx The Rutland
don, which has already been voiced held their m i
by Its official representatives in Vlad Saturday often
Ivostak and Washington, ami calli ol Stella Willough
tout !n to the measures aln idy ing officers:
adapted to prevent the recurrence of President M
ucb an unfortunate ineide.it Senior vice
The communication rmiphasles Hinck.
completeness and Impartiality of In- Junior
vest! gat ion Into the BhootiiiR now Inlwinan
progress, which, ii says, will be fol- Seeretat
lowed by such reparations at the . i r- Treasurer M
cumstances call for. citi lal
Althougb the Bhooting ol l leu
Langdon was an outgrowth ol ih
presence of Japanese troops in Vlad
vstok, the Japanese sopan ntly thin
it should be treated as a separate an
distinct question, uol connected wil
Japan's policy with regard to Russii
Authorities today denied a Btatt
ment, published yesterday by th
Asahl Bhimbun, to the effect thai th
police had decided to Bhow preater . ,
surveillance over American visitors to i.,
ft mm w 1 4
The "Vnnjpiro" Is aptly api 1 i
lameled straw . with chantlllv h
RUTLAND.
I ouducto
Patriotic Instructor Mrs Nettie
Rohrer.
down
l ins I'd
tor a iBit
Japan, who, the newspaper asaerted, MuHln
were "busily engaged in Investigating lt ,.
Industrial and military conditions." ! ,
American visiters, authorities Bald, cream and fam
were welcome to lit pan and would ;. ... th
not lie molested. They explained that wchl to Peoria
such surveillance over foreigners I n iih relatives. 1' time
exists is due to the deslro of thi po- .m,-., Etrel tlowe entertained the Kearl Vlvei butchered Thursday
lice to keep out bolshevlsta, Tuesday Afternoon club of Rutland Charles Pfllbsen also butchered
Not Received. lal her home In Mlnonk on thai afti , .
Washington, .Ian. 2:. The reply of noon tins wees,
Japan to the American government'n ' Mead went to Larml, III., on
Langdon note, announced In a Toklol Wednesday on business,
dispatch of Thursday's dote as having Miss. Lurn lloyd was a Monuti
been forwarded to Washington, Is re-1 caller In Mlnonk.
garded by officials hero as a new cone District superintendent Archer ol
munication and not the brief reply re- Peoria conducted the third quart ..
ceivod lv the state department, conference al the M . K. church on
thneiL-l, the .hm.iiiese einlias v i .1 i Monday morning,
Th. ....., I. ...i,, ,,f Ih, I J : f I i n -1 '
nesaay. . u ' ' . . . ... . MO. flaw. Irpusnmr n( it,,, i
Iouko wont ' i.o'u: I'oint on niesoaj .... 1
evening to do some Masonic -or
A
on Wednesday from Vlorrls, v
nc
Heier
Harry and wire returned wt
.
i
The note mentioned In the Tokio
dispatch, if it be a new cemmunlca
Hon. had nol been received last night
when state department offi i closed,
The note rteceived Wednesday was
brief and state departmenl oflle.IalR
at that lime, said amounted to llttb
mort than an acknowledgmenl 1 il th
receipt of the American governments
communication,
The United states, In its note con
cerning the killing al Vladivostok ol
Lieut. Langdon, did nol bring up the i
question of Japanese occupation ol I
Siberia, it. was It arned yesterday, The
views of the American government
on that question, however have been
put forward In previous communica
tions) SHERIDAN.
Mrs. (.!. c. Poundatone of Chicago
Is 111.
The mid-winter teetlval was held Prank sehmr.
Thursday and Friday In the Al. E. past number ot
church and proved to be an excellent WiHiaim Pflil
cne. were La Balle
Mr and Mrs. Lute Larson were in morning.
Rell
Council, thai
d the
fish on nun-
Path) r Andr w E.
charge of ISui n l ilea i
LEONORE.
Mr. Volgbt, who has been
oma to St. Marys hospital in Btrea
ir Sunday.
Mr.-. Emma Jagley received word
that her sister,
of Jessup. la., h i
y.-is and la In a
lion. Mrs. Jagl
for her sister's I
Shenman A cuff, cl
stroke of paral- b
. critical condl
ift immediately
luncheon
. t tolum
tie
ma
Ottawa Saturday.
The first division of the Ladles' Aid
society of the Evangelical church are
preparing a play, "Diestrlch Skole."
The date of the play has not yet, been
announced.
'Mis. J. P. Bursaok of Sheridan vis
ited In Grand Ridge la-i week.
Mr. and Mm L, Dondanville were
vtsltora at the hoine of V. L, Don
danville Wednesday.
A very large crowd attended the
"old time" dance given Tuesday night
at Sheridan dance hall.
Serena's town basketball team won
over the Btavanger basketball team
Tuesday ninht by a score of 38 to
24.
IMfs. J, Olson is ill at her home.
Rev. and Mrs it. L. Sitter were en
tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs
c. Williams Tuesday evening for tea.
Rev, J, ft, .loop was entertained ot
K. Mourlaln's home Tuesday at din
ner, Mrs. Genevieve Ward of Aurora K
ill at the Robertson home in Sheri
dan. Troublesome Wc.d.
The hawkwped, Intrndt I from Ru
rope into Canada and the N'eW Eng
land states, has become o if the
most troublesome, w sis in grasi
landSi
Post-Holiday Reflection,
A holiday i' a day when mosl pfO
)1p feel less bOllQW thOU URUal.
and Mrs. Peter
h ' re guest a
s' Inline Sunday,
t Ella Thiel was
i friends last. w
rles Schmitt butc
Stokes BurgesB
een the guest
tor the pad wee
ind smi p
Vhy I Love America.
nsk me w hy I love Amerleal j
urn - as mine are to tx found all i
intry over and they are what
country. Every toy
loved ones that lie i
gn
the
II other
Ive our
sred Weim
intt
tlw bap
wo are
Other fit
own. I,
Boys' I
l or these we
es, fur all hoy
selfish. Being
interested in
veil ones, but
1 in
:n ok j'KLt
Thl3 is the latest and favoritl
holograph of Que. n Elizabeth oi
ti Igium it was made after hei
eturn from her recent visit t
krasil With KlUX Albert.
YANKS AFTER HIM
mNKEY" HAINES
The Yankees are Becking col
lego class. "Hlnkey" Haines,
itar football, baski tball and base
Mill player at Penn State, ha ; beoi
ipproached by Hugglns' scouts.
CINDER TATii CUL3
"Ml
1 ft .
'c-. V','-'"r':
i . A l , L. Lu i
nine, b
land re-enter school B
member of the r s
i team. He pulled a ti nt
abroad and did not m
to his high standard.
I lieved Eby w ill a isist Cc
' sen Robert on
Children Oiy
FOR FLcTi":Hh:R'S
C A S T O i A
ieis nm
Service
n
s
ill your disposal in preparing mini- ncome
ax returns.
Stomach
2y Years
Estonia Setticr! ill
beginning londa) . Jan. .i-i.
berg will he at this bank ! assis
and ii iciHU in the preparation ol
Tax retui ns, which must W filei
March L5th,
h you have received a blank re
please bring il iili n: il not,
1 e
vou.
r. Vxel ll.'i
our patrons
i.
in n income
n or before
hi bv mail,
ran -i!jjil
" Eatonic iR wonderful," says 0.
W. Barton. "1 had been a sanerei
from stomach trouble for 'M JSttM
and now I am well."
Katonie Rets riIit Sftef the ean-e
ot itoinarli troablee by taking up and
carrying out the acidity and SJ
ami of course. wten the ranse i re
moved, the suSerer gets well. Ii you
have sourness, belching, indigestion,
food repeating or OTOthetstoa seh
trouble, take Eatonra tablets aft-r
eseh meal and find relM. Big box
co-ts only a trifle with your urug
gi t's guarantee.
(H
The National City Bank
of OTTAWA
Established, iS65.
Capital and Surplus $350 00.00
0, nunuu
Il Methodist E p i B e o p a I
Re I liram V, & v ler, pas.
Six Per Cent
Em lit Per Cent
Union M
a,' and (
v uurch, Kourtb
street. Rev. Saun
O i ll ( K.
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First ('liiir.li ot fhrist Scientist. I
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Our business is buying and
elling I n st Mortgage Farm
Loans and Bonds.
V' have "i hand some
choice La Salle County Mist
Mortgage ! arm Loans to net
,-ix per cent, tor both the
small and large investor,
$500 and $1000 notes.
We also tiilfi a sate and con
servative investment in First
Mortgage Industrial Bonds
to net tli'- purchaser eight
per cent.
Make yon:' money earn at
least six per tent. Invest
$100 or more and we believe
you will become a regular
investor in th- securities we
sell.
OTTAWA SECURITIES CO.
Paid up Capital $50,000.00
Farm Loans and Mortgage Bonds
126 Madison street. Tel. 57. Ottawa, III.
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Muslins and Sheetings
4-4 Unbleached Indian Head 25cperyd.
4-4 Fine Unbleached Muslin I 5c per yd.
4-4 Extra Fine Heavy Weight Muslin 25c per yd.
4 4 Fine Quality Half Bleached Muslin 25c per yd.
4 4 Full Bleached Muslin I 9c per yd.
4-4 V ery Best Grade Full Bleached Muslin .... 25c and 29c per yd.
4-4 Full Bleached Indian I lead Muslin 29c per yd.
Wide Sheetings
8-4 Unbleached Sheeting 50c per yd.
0-4 Unbleached Sheetings 59c per yd.
I 0-4 Unbleached Sheetings 69c per yd.
7- 4 Bleached Sheetings 50c per yd.
8- 4 Bleached Sheetings 59c per yd.
9- 4 Bleached Sheetings 59c per yd.
I 0-4 Bleached Sheetings 69c per yd.
4-4 Extra Fine Long Cloth 29c per yd.
4-4 Berkley Cambric, splendid quality 35c per yd.
4-4 Extra Fine Light Weight Berkley 45c per yd.
4-4 Bridal Nainsook, very sheer 35c per yd.
Everett Shirtings in plain colors, checks or stripes. ... at 25c per yd.
Bed Tic kings at 25c and 45c per yd.
at 48c per yd.
Fine Art I ickings
Watch for
Our Opening
Sale of
Gieghams
and Tissue
for Spring.
W.itch for
Our Opening
Sale of
Ginghams
and Tissue
for Spring.
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