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OTTAWA' PkEE TRADER - lOirRNAK
" A G t Five.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
The Plumber Believes in Safety.
BY ALLMAN
I .acdom nr., but I want to
OH DON T woKCN ABOUT ME
CAUTION 'iuu To Pxlwci.jE CARtt J
31IPPIM'(LADT - lr: cor
AARY r,DAHAA BONNER.
Wlt.erv, ni nw-. SJ,,, i' uu. J A i i -J u c J
Vint I. vvlffw ,vvn tivim, .ill ini.
vOUr-S I I MM SlUliFMI
FOUSHED AMD ARE IN PCPFKT Vi
CONDITION '
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 192!.
nVl TliC P1UM8CR ; :i H MS! I '! ' '
i b m
iLW'jyjr Jifi D" ptuMbgR is Meet to. i r::
r
V i ii , V Fix THE RADIATOR' y ;'
ft 1
I : 5W lb
' WHS ' I L":::i I
ia
THE SPECIAL IOAD.
"One Mine when the boj iind fftfl
were mh fni hi 'iii. ." commented Daddy,
"Hie buy gave n kick i ii little toad
lie auw bj lite a u) .
"Then, i" iii -'in prise, ii' saw the)
toad half fall over ibid (hen continue
bopping, Itul in Uiumenl more lie
shw t ii iii i mill uird stretch and
atrafch,
"The land's eyea grew larger attd '
larger until ii" Y Pnlrlj bulged oil! of
bill head, His mouth looked enor- I
BlOUS, and 1S thoU Ii I nillil shallow
mi lew i ih rue or four children, 'J'hut i
iv wbut the boj Mini girl thought, at '
mu rate, w they stood Milj. too
frightened i move,
"And suddeul) una of the load's ;
fnnn) little feet grew very large and
like a hand with many long fingers.
He tu.iL the boj by the ear and
polled Iiiiq around und around. The
touil still keii growing larger nnd
larger; now he waa twice the stee wf
the hoy,
"in a moment or two more he wa
three times t h slae of the boj'i an
mi he grew until he was four time
JK
"Ltave Him Alone."
the si,. ,if i he imj and tin
ti'i;'"' ler.
-The toad kicked the ho
pulling liliu uboul I1;, i he ei
"You greai big creutun
hoy, '.sleii it, BtOp It ! I. el
will kill me, you will sine
" TiPtivo blin ulone,' sni
girt added
'I'm not afraid of you, Toad! Leave
that boy t ie. He didn't mean to
Inn l you, and It Isu't i ighl li
anil ry and so meun over a lit i
lU.e that, Toad 1'
" '( lb, Isn't it, indeed !' s:
d the
us the
Touil, swallowing hard and making i
buy and girl thtnfc one of his gi
wallows could ink,, in n great deal
"Suddenly, us suddenly as he iv
the t.'iid let go of the boy's ear
stepped kicking him.
"'Listen,' be soldi us be began
grow smaller and smaller, and Uiui
iicw more looked like a real loud
tiny thing hopping about, 'I was -u
the power to grow big when creatui
hurt me, l was given thai power
the Giant Who mies over us.
" 'He is enormous, but be inner sti
on us or hurls us. It's a One tin
to be able tb grow small or big
OM wants to, I am especially honor
gWd
eai.
began,
If you'd like to
jrlad in tell you
"He shook his
ami girl offered
iear about it I'd
head when the l
dm loud from th
knapsack,
" 'I've eaten, l thank yen,' he replied.
'foU see the Kirl was ery brave i r
defending you.' The plrl felt much
pleased at this, for sic had cried one
time on a bard adventure,
"'our Ulan I is a splendid soul. He
Is big ami powerful and strong and
magnificent, hut he never taken ad
vantage of any one. He walks with
preat care to ovoid stepping on the
smallest of creatures. He never kills
anything except a fly and n mosquito,
and In- kills with great swats. He
doesn't torture them or pull off their
wings or anything horrible like that.
" Ine day lie came to me and he
snld : 'Tend, you're an ugly little piece,
but we all like yon, Vnu help garden
ers and farmers in destroying bad in
sect nnd yet people don't think h.ilT
enough of you.
"''So I'm going to give you a spe-
efn! power. If any one hurls you or
kicks yen nr throws stones ai you, I'm
folng In se,. ihat, alter rubbing your
back three liiacs ugnliiSt the ground
which will ad as magic for you, then
yin can grow and grow uiuil you're
larger thaa the person who has hurt
you."
"'The Olant went all over tlie coun
tryside then, throwing his magic dust
over the ground so that I could rub
some ol if on when I was in danger,
and could make myself large.
" 'i can niiike myself small once
more in the same way.'
"'Hut suppose it should rain and
ihere Would he 0 dust, but only ui'td,"
(fiild the hoy, 'what would you do
then?.'
" Oracbuis,' said the toad, 'the
magic lasts through rain and storm, It
would be pretty poor magic if the
least little lain could wash it away.
" 'So I ran gfOW big when 1 want
to and I can show a creature of BO
Jlist what il feels like to he in the
power of Some one blggW and strong
tr who is using ids strength to hurt
fou. For I hate a bully I' "
ANTELOPES.
"We've never told our stories." said
tie Common Duiker Antelope, or deer,
to the Four-Homed Antelope.
"That's so,' the Four-Honied Ante-
lope remarked.
"Well, dent just agree with me;
suggest hoinething," the Common Dul-
ker AMaAopa said.
What will I suggest T' asked the
Foiu' Hoiiied Antelope. ,
"Dear BK, dear nie," said the Com
mon Duiker Antelope. Itliuugbt I
fa
it v m
ffinHK' i r fom VVJ lift i f. , '.'Sk . I
Hill IIP KMii A, I.
gave you euougli of n bin! "
"dh, I know," wild the Kour-lforbeil
Antelope, "Vnu mean you would like
to t"H me your i tory now."
"Tliat'a whai 1 meun," said the
Common Duiker Antelope, "or mther,
i that Is what I meant, Though, for
I i Hint matter, I still mean the, Mime
thiie-
tell
whi
ur story, loo," he added,
n, J OU see, we'll be nil reiulv.
ie wnutl i" Know ns, to tell
il simple language w ho we
ir and !niile
itul," said
ur-Fforned Ante
but it wilt be
iternrcted fer
in- Homed An-
l for ns, or in
ID i, u ill,,
oilier words someoui
Inngunge people do
lerfitand wiiat
iiir story is.
"If anyone interprets French thai
tell in the ITiudisii language (If they
happen to be ljiuiisii or American
nr I'linadlnn or Australian or Scotch
or Irish or Welsh) wbut the French
ind kept i "if anyone Interprets English Into
French they tell In French what the
aid the English means thai they're Interpret
p. You ! r i jr. In other winds, they Interpret or
lull me!' explain or translate from another Ian
the irl. guage sn they'll understand In their
own language what they wouldn't in
another."
gel -o "I see," sold the Four-Horned Ante
Ih.ng I lei e. "And you mean that our animal
stories will he inlernreled or trans-
I luted Into language people under-
stand."
Just what mean, said the ,m-
man. Duiker Antelope.
-Will." the Four-Horned Antelope
d,
u tell jour story Brat, nud
i'!
"Suggest Something."
then I'll tell m
mine up w Idle 1
"Von mustn't
like that," the
lope said. "It I
attention, and I
talk to creature:
"I'll listen, il
Ib.rned Antelopi
I'll be thinking j
en to .Mini's."
wo things at once
mon l miker Ante-
,,lili. nnl 1 1 ,. I
dea it IS hard .'
ell.
Four
after r I think
all. I know my story."
"I belong to a large family of Afri
can antelopes and I'm small, just as
my special family are all small. We
Near simple clothes of quiet colors,
tl
we have touch
i reu i'i oui I
rrroy-btowh eoata, Ail of the different
families of Duikers have many things
in common,
"Most of us have straight horn-,
Which look like -.pikes, rfbout thr
indies- or SO ill length: There a
only a few members Ot the family who )
hove coats with much color to them.
And we're very, very small."
"That's bo," the Four-Horned Ante
lope answered.
"Well, I am a small antelope, too
and I look something like on, loo
iioiign I'm
naiiner of
"I come
ihcle all ot
"Tl ere I
"HUI 1 el
ma a near relative bv an
nd thnt In
ue from.
i the great
I ,11, inVn!
or folk
' I hat
an
i larger i
nes ami
I wear them all, all the time,
"They say tltey've never seen any
others like me and they admire me. so !
I'm glad really that you asked OM to
tell in. name and from where I came
so that I could tell folks the name ,,f
the antelope with the four horns.
"And when ihey hear my name I
feel BUre Ihey will think the Inmllv
cls se w
win
hej plck d it
mi.
His Plrat Million.
A millionaire, as be got onl of hi I
limousine, was approached bf a news
s,. 1
,,ut :'' he marled. "Well, keep your I
litrl on bona." rel led tie- new-(,,
-i n, nulj dlfferem Itetween .,u an
tm. ihat you are ma I ins your s,r.
,. i million and Pin na
(,,, "
Try the Free Trader-iournai w ant all i
A
tkaXTd, w
'R
public sales
The following public sales In the.
' county are being ac ertiseo :
Public Sale To be hei
I township, on the old Ti
i am, one-half miles west
I I Vb. 9, 1921, 0(
i tie and farmli
i .Marshall, on u
Public Sale To be held In Smith
Ottawa township, five miles aorthweat
of Ottawa, on Vednosdfty, Feb.
1921, commencing al 10 o'clock, con?
slsttng of horses, cattle and tanning
Implements. John Suttor, owner.
Public Sale -To be hi Id In Walt
ham twp. on Friday. February li, con
sisting of horses, cattle, farming Im
plements, bay, Beed corn, potatoes,
household foods.. William Johnoton,
Owner. I
Puhllc Snip Onncral fnrm sale ;!
Brokfleld township, south of Seneca,
Fob. 14, 1921, J. C. Olson, owner.
Public Sab To be hold Feb.
' Fitzgi raid, five and one-half mile.;
southwesl ot Ottawa, Oil certienl road;
horseu, cattle, farming implement.-.
,,,,, SAU.; p,,,, (. 1,1 tOWp.
nehr town houao, on Feb. U. Con-
,stlHB r ...,., ,,,,,,. ,nic.i, e1W9.
cattle, hogs, farming Invploments audi
household goods.
JOHN C OLSON, Owner.
1 Pnhli Sale - To he held Fh)2S, III
ard Roux, Wtrllace township, one n
mile west oi Wallace hall; bors
I and farming Implenn nts.
Davy Jcnea
toe TAn vv
Among sailo
common name i
times it was tl
ie
is
is j
if .
g
t. j
d
1 1
ill
aed
bi
.
'I)
y !
Fcik
iJJi"1 nrMi S
Welsh son;:-, are all lilt ""I'StiUg
Several wa;.s, ami tin re are ais
of Roumanla, of many cnnil
nations, of Ureei e and of be
lands, which have not i eon mei
The only w ay to under; and
Joy all these soul's is. of cm
to j
,,,,,r ... . ,,., ,,,,
;
I,,.,.,,,,,,, liio-oi, -nlv 1'umlHar wl
chtirncteristies and with tliu
lUl, changing emotions they
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
CHANCERY, Slate of Illinois. La i
bounty
in the Circuit I lourt. To the Mi
Term. A. D. 1921.
Daisy Edith Schah -. ISdward
thon
for Divorce, Gen, No. 25055,
Affidavit of the non n sidence ot
wari Anthony Schah, and furtthei
fldavll that upon diligent Inquiry
place of residence of the defend
Edward Anthony Schah, cannot bi
Icertalned, so thai procesn cannoi
servi ii upon nira, Having ueen nie
the Clerk's office of the Circuit ('
of said ounty, notice i ; i here
hereby given to Iho said non-resh
defendant that the
her hill of , omnlaln
thetl Hancery side tl
day of January, 192
ttP " Summons i
Court, where said sail Is Bow pend n
returnable on the second Mondn;
the month of March nest, as I b
law rvxpilred. Now, unices yon, Hi
said non-resident defendant abov
named. Edward Anthony Schah, ha
personally b, and appear before i il
Circuit Court. I ll the fir I d.,y of lb
next tern thereof, to l holden at O
lawa. in and lor the aid County, u
the second (Honda) I March next, an
plead, answer ot d in ir In the i
compLal nam's bill of complaint, tl
same and the mallei an I thin.
thereto) chari d lated will I
taken conf I, ai i dec re.
tered again i . .
irding to th
pray, r Of ! aid bill.
JOHN 1. v. I rZEMAN,
Cleric,
Ottawa, Illinois January 24, IS21.
ROBERT K. I. A HI-
Cotupt ''olr.
fORRCNT
FOR RENT Clean, pleasant roomi WANTED A competent gjrl or worn
by day or w-elt. 6atM Act!, La! i,:t $ :l " ' " "'
Salle tnrt Mil! Sts.
FOR
IELL.
Professional Cards
OR, E i KELLY
I DENTHW,
11 Columbua St., Ottawa, HI
I AH work guaranteed first cUaa
'.iVr.a hours I a. m. to 7:9 p. IC
i uuuu; ll"Uin 9 W 1- '
Phone 22:-y.
iT.riflir 1 i U tn IV
.
Thr;in L
WARRICK A WARWICK,
Chiropractor.
Palmer School Graduate,
Room 2':' it Central Life Building,
Ottawa, lli.
Phone ions.
Hoar: 10-12, 2 5. 7-1.
uH O. A. CLEAN,
OHIROPRAtrrOR.
Mc aed fcy Illinois atate Ooart 01
Health.
111-111 Moloney Dldg. n.oaa
Mount: D-12 a. rr.., 1-4 p. UX.
SD HOXSEY,
Auctioneer,
-i'i-j years' esyeriesce.
I am now booking sales :or taa on
In season.
Ottawa, IUL, R. J. I). S
feirjphone 90141.
VP.. C. P. V AM ATTA.
Successor to Dr. lierzeg.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office 404 C'entrs? Life.
Phone lOlfi-W.
PARMER8, TAKE NOTICE.
you want your sale ta my sif
idar make arrangements aow.
ill be published daily instead of
tly. The dates are being oookod
fast
C0!. DAN FITZGERALD
sre. write or ;
Ottawa
e at raj expense
Phone t3-P
F. A. KOSGCW ROOFING CO.,
Tar and Gravri Reefers.
All Work Guaranteed.
Residence roofs f tha very bet'.
Have them tixed for a rally day.
Phone l a Salic 1409-R,
rttention, Farmers!
i dollar for your property at pun
J. McCLELLAN. AUCTIONEER
'lite or phono at. my expense.
Phone 1141-W or 45S-L.
t PSOL8TEt?NO
iii 4J WXtS RIGHT Spring over
tanllio? of furniture done right by
Ir., Bauchle. TatofkotM 27X. AH
-MILITANT MARY -,
WtFORBET-ylKtsVO :
nuill-hriMci to CJI
J 1
,vw - - i
.tv ' . te-v I
ill- .i- .1 t 1
i l(J7t. ntfr 'i.if B
I'M. ' TV. Mftl Itkafll H I
1 1 i v t iWUkafTO i I
5 5
iii m AC ;:,.
m
HCtP WANTED
""'o r.ast Main St, I'mni" inn..
postal mail' service; tponth: 1
examinations Pebrttafy; expterienco
unnecessary. For free partlculai'H cf
instruction, write ' LEONARD (for
mer Ivil Service tOxaminer), 922
Equitable Bldg., Vashington, i. ('.
.
WANTED To buy medium size or
small safe. Musi be In rood con -
diiion. I'lione tias-K.
WANTED Men owning rig or turn,
to n il well known line lubricating
oils, house paint -, nam paint and
moling matcriala direct to farmers:
commiasiona paid weekly; special
monthly bonus paid on sales; old re
liable concern selling farm trade for
WANTED
l ' ' i U DCI tlllK liil 1 .1 I i UUD lJl I , I
Onancially re.-p...,',, and!'.1"1;"; f"' ?t. are going;
- I , : nt iii'n i',, mn,.lnl Bn1J
wnfn n : i,i ,v rnr ,,r ,.,,.i..,., ..i...
proposition. CENTRAL PETROLEUM
1 ,J" 1 '' ,'"tl'
WANTED Everyon interested In
good, hlg early corn, grown on sunul
stalks, to tall at Ottawa Hanking ,t
Trust Co, and see sample grown by
W. E. Prii hard & Hons.
WANTED To rent, several modern
dwellings for April lit, or til area-
bouts, tine tenants.
Tel. G48-W. T. 11 FAItRELL.
I It
FA l)M A MPi
I Win LAnu
FOR SALE
wa, as folk
farm:
ar Otla-I
l.ooi
ti, 1
2,5uO
5,000 ;
10.50J ;
16,000 i
.SO acres, well improved 11, 10
115 acres, fair Improvements.. 24,000
Easy terms, !
w n ptTsinv " ;
' Ottaw
von SALE I have no tracts of
thousands Of acres, or choice of .1
Itl Kat
but 1 1
160 acres to soil; one lonesome quar
ter. Last yar I pitched wheat lo the j
threshing nun bine on Ibis farm, i! ,s
a good one; unimproved; always
rented for ore third crop. Anyone in.
648-W.
T. B FARRELL.
to
ick
acres, Improved ?
acres, half timber, iro
acres, half limber, im-
roved
acres, half garden, im-
n I
acres, fair Improvements..,
1 r. o n botue, barn thirtv-six by sev n H
ly-iwo. with forty-three cow stanch
lona; room for eight horses; Boor al! ' OR l
concrete; corn crib, granary, deep oin
we I; school across the road. This 1 1 ' '
farm bus n great future. A bargain; ' '' wi
why pay the fancy pipes. Addreaa
.r,. Ihla , f1i .. It, .,Mii:.'thl nrhw
terms.
'ALkF-Far-nt V t,Ae
i'.o'ew t.arga'i., " ram Bfupavtf (tjrOH RAI.R good lot in Ni
ila and ttb- oMntleal t..v w'V en 1'nrj Bin t, I u pi Addil
Brian rw On "-nr - .r.-:..
n,t.f nir i'vif ,nr iiii r cm
l-T-W. 12 W Mala St. j
( -'' 'i& va ..OS ft-'v
.I I " i , i. . av v it n
'A7J
fDR
HOUSES.
FOR BALK Seven roovu House wltlitJrcta8ue. PUR1TV MALT EX
hot water heat, kath r.mm. laundry JCT co - lu0 vV- ""olph, tbi-
ta gor.d condition. Throe large lota,
quantity of truit, Center1 Ottawa, 13,
800.00 Kir 'J Gertrude Harrlsi
FOR BALE Ft va toom aottaga, hard
wood flooru, furnace, as, elee'ric
ngnis, s-j.uw; also b-room eottage,
city water, two iars lots. 11,100, both
In wen; OUvtn. Ui uartrude HaT-
TOR HAtiB- Mv Houses east of Or
!e,ihii strcKt. all of which will be
'old for much lss thaa the actuuli
rolue. MIhm Oertrnd Harria.
1 P0R BALE sis room, aew, modem
i ,u guuu iuvuuuu; aeaiiug
house; In good locat'oi
and plumbing worth from
1 nan; hardwood floors,
eic; for quick sale from $5,000 to
$6,000 loss than house could b
are-ctad. MISS .OBRTRtTDB HARRIS.
... ., ,. "
1 "Li T. . 0 Matthewa-Norttirnp
maps
owing population of
places in Illinois, 1920 census, and cal-
cents each.
1 u- B. PUSEY, i erttral Life, Room 504,
FOR SALB-Threa raoaera hnrTseo In
E.st Ottawa, went ot Orleans street
1 for one-bait valui. y;. . i3erti-ti
Ilarrlt
"
. i'Oii SALE I have three modern
dwellin
$ I, -''") and
in
i t(i
pur-
"arlous nan
am'
chasers.
T' 64s-
chicken house;
r mon il
,
Iti a! Est.
FOU
em convenience
lino i
two lots; very n
Heal Est,
fot
MISCEH-ANEOUa.
ALE Big tyne P
bb rs; cholera Immum il
ed. Also sows with lltl
Phono Grand Ridge
WILLIAM H, N ACL E.
FOP. SAL
gentle'
Apply Win
,
..
,,
"em
Phone L'l I I.
LOTS
IT-e; sua.
for J! 00
pay
if thev ni c,'i :iie l..i,ir;
i . g4& W. t, B PARR
' .i VV -it .' '- ' I 1
.V.iS--.r.
aa
!
MISCELLANEOUS
8 LL TO DEALERS ANYWHERE
i.'.'a commission; hot bomoS brew,
Purliy Brand Molt and Hops; every-
fur home bottltn;:; free recipe
Lu
tion experts are In attend
iv and willing to help you
lubricating difficulties that
have had or are now ex-
1 with I
yon u
I perienclng,
DO NOT CHANGE FOR WINTER;
CHANGE FOR ALL TIME
MERS MOTOR CO.
LANDOLOGY 3pecial Number juat
out, containing 1021 facts of closer
land In Marinette County, Wiscon
sin. If for t home or aa an invest
ment you are thinking of buying good
farm lands where fanners grow rich,
send at once for this special number
of Landology. It la free on request.
Address Bkidmort Riehle Land Co.,
368 Skidmore-Rlchle Bldg., Marinette,
Wis.
'
BARBB5B, married, would like to lo-
...I- in Ottawa or Steatori, Illinois,
wiili the Intention of bnylnk.ibarber
, I
.h.
ip. MR. 13. UUERRE, 2445 West
Harrison St., ( mcagp. III.
St. D. cuff's Day. '
St. DlstafFs day. or Roek day, wan
ie jocular name given to the seventh
( January hy our liBCpstpr? because
ie dltnff or r.-k wtts reBOtoed, or
EE m inAOFO-JOURNAL
AND FAIR DEALER.
Itl Waat ln tret
FREE ii.ii)!:iM(U:i:ALf(,. CO.
Pubiiw hnri
tram tort hi RESENTAiavM
ti. o. Tliela Company, ,tis Fifth Am
Hi AGO R 'RE2ENTATIVBB
I- Company, 4 MonndaoiPi
Sloaii
I ' ' I S POUI D I PR V 0 BNTAlTfli
I, Thei ' ompany, m Uaw.lt 8M,
'd'i.'i f-.-.f i j,;j.i tour a
found at the newts dopota ol Wheel si
& Maio, Kaan' U jPyla'f
CS. Aum
mm, ovfav
RAILWAY
,
Vi
OTTAWA, ILU
trffcti,8 October 31, 1020.
EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CARS
AT LOW RATES.
E ASTBOL'ND.
Sastbound ears leave Ottawa sta
tin: for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris,
Mil oka, Rockdale nnd Joliet, 111. In
a. m. 5:40, b:S6. 7 55, 5:. 15, 11:55,
In p. m. 1:65, b2:65, 3:66, c4:66. 6:60,
8:05, 11:05.
WESTBOUND.
W Abound cars leave Ottawa sta
tion for Dtica, La Salle, Peru, Spring
Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince
ton In a. m. f5:55, gi:5fi, fSil'n, f9:55,
'd 10:55. fll:65. Tn p. m. fl:55, n:56,
,84 ::.... 15:65, k7:65, MS66, ml 1:35.
S0UTH80UND.
Southbound cars leave Ottawa uta
Itlon for cram! IHdge, McKthley Para
and Streator In a m., 5:56, 7:55, 9:66.
11:55. lu p. m 1:55, lt;5.1, 5:55, 8:00,
b i Ret, flatly except Sundays and
f Princeton.
v Ladd, daily eirept Sundays and
olldaya.
m . Salle
ALWAYS Hi V TICKETS AND SAVE
MONEY.
N PROM i:4
A. If. TO 11 iM P. M.
TICKET TARES TO
CHICAGO
Via .tjllct. ttl., and Chlcigo & Jollnt
Elertric Railway:
$3.00 !
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Vay$Lo5
p W.yt
(Rotnra top limited to ten days)
FAST FRT'GH r SERVICE,
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