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THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1921.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SENATE HIVES 0. K.
10 THE BUL WHICH
GIVES RAIL RELIEF
AMENDMENT PROHIBITS THE
WAR FINANCE CORPORATION
FROM RENDERING FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE.
(Washington, aur. IK. The adminis
tration hill. tivrfcg the war thinner
corporation authority to extend $60Oy
000,000 credits to the railroads was or
dered favorably reported by the si n
ate interstate commerce committee
yesterday by n vot of 7 to 2.
Senator voting for the bill were
Polndexter, Kellogg, Watson. McLean,
Towns end, Fr linvhuysen. Republic
ans, and Pomerene. Democrat. Sena
tors voting again.it the bill won1 La
toilette, Republican, and Stanley.
Democrat.
Under an amendment, adopted be
fore the bill was ordered reported, the
ymt Qnance corporation would be pro
hibited from rendering financial as
KUtu(tiijto U. rattt'rtd whirl; wouhl
Interfere with Its luiandm- extensive
ly'thc export of great products.
'ni,'iuiiendnient ; pansori df by Sena
tor KfUdhn ls Intwwoo to prevent the
corporation's resources being so taxed
by railroad aid a .to present Moqufa
iusbflit )wgWKt Vtfendv4 to the
BfricuTtural Interests
it is stipulated by the amendment
that the corporation shall so construe
and SWSInSter1 ffie provisions 'or tin
rtllrMH1fflf-frsrto Rive preference
to tho financing and export of ogrl-
cultural, orodpet.-,.
' TfiA railway ;rr
reliel liitl will be ti
ported, favorably from tli- house inter
state and foreign couuucrcc commit
tee tDftaand-uusucd by tbv hflfJS! bib
lore recess Is taken, under present
plans' of the-hotua re'adfrsJ '
Final hearings in the house will be
held on the bill today. The commit
tee refused the request of Keprescnt.'i
tlvo Ruddles ton, Alabama, to gei the
testimony of former Secretary Hjous
ton, Bert .vi. Jewell, representing labor
organisations, and others.
ifuddleston charged that railroads
had flouted the government and wore
sot entitled to further consideration.
Tho Pennsylvania railroad, he said,
had refused openly to abide by the de
cision of the railroad labor board; the
Krie railroad had sought d.lberately
to evade the board's order by turning
Clothes Make the
Sophie Wachner is head of the Ooldwyn wardrole department. Her
Job is to dress movie actresses so tliey live the iart they iriay. She alse
deslsns suits for scarecrow beds for mice, ballet skirts for horse and
it ether such uaueual things.
the Marion, Ohio, repair shops ove
to a fictitious Indepondt m operating
concern.
Pre.sideut Harding is understood to
havo urged bouse action on Uio rail
road bill beto.-e the recess of con
gress, expected to bo taken n xt Wed-
nesduy.
The house Republican Steering com
mittee yesterday rojuested ChaJrmaB
Wlnslow of the committee consider
log Uvo bill to hasten a. ilon on.H. Be
cause -ol the exp"cti d opposition to
the bill in the house. Winslow anJ
other oomniilt' men fnvi reil delaying
final action
The bill auUiorl7.es tho wur finance
corporation to market railroad secur
ities held by the government to real
ize fund tor -u by the railway ad
ministration in s. tiling railroad
claims.
CONSTANTINE'S ARMY
NEARING NATIONALISTS
Smyrna, Ana. 17 -King Constat;
tine's fast moving army is now within
eight miles of the last real defensive
positions oi the Turkish nationalists
along the SftkaftM river, sixty miles
west of Angora, the capital.
The Creel; right wing is at present
crossing the extensive salt desert lo
the south Of this river, with the inten
tion of cutting Off the retreat Of th"
Turks toward Angora.
In all then are four great columns
making a thrust toward the nations,
1st seat of government and One strik
ing to the north toward lsmld.
CYRUS E. WOOD SAILS
ON 8TEAMSHIP PAfUS
--w ' '-tt,-,p-
New York Aug. IT.. Cyrus K. Wood
Of Of ensburg,. V: . Hew JinibaH'o:
to -SpaiiW'fcWiktfj i;sssi$',ln ..the
steamship Paris, sailing today for
France, lie was accompanied by his
Wdifo aaid inutheT inlaX .flr; J, "A.
MiBrtfTrt JvtttiMitmiM MteidiMiMhtfp
to Paris for a short stay before taking
up his official duti"
ille chatted gay!., with friends who
nlled Bis cabin with Bowers, but da
(.lined' 'to talk iihtAlt work' problems
wild reporters. "1 woujd not even
discuss- the ten comtiiaiulents today,"
lie told tin in.
MOB TAKES NEGRO
FROM HOSPITAL
Augusta, (la , Aug. 17. A masked
mob forced Its way Into the Univer
sity here shortly after 1 o'clock tliis
morning, secured the body of Walter
.Smalley. the negro who ran amuck
and killed two White men and injured
four others late yesterday, and, carry
ing it beyond tho city limits, burned it
to a crfep. The remtritis tlren were re
lumed to the hospital.
Movie Woman
OTTAWA
Home Sweet
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Beated bids win bo received by the
Council of the City of Ottawa. Illinois,
until August ir.Mh. A. 1). 1081, at 7:.'iu
o'clock p. in , at the City Offices In
the Central Ufo Building, for the ex
cavating for the changing of the chau
nel of Goose Creek and for the haul
ing of excavated material, and also
for tho construction of two concrete
bridges ovt r the same. Plans and
specifications for the above named
work can be had at the office of the
.'lty Clerk. All bids or proposals
must he on proposal blanks furnished
by the City of Ottawa
A certified check In the amount of
One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars must
accompafVy all bids and shall be made
payable to the Mayor of the City of
Ottawa, Illinois.
The city reserves the right to re
ject anv and all bids.
GKOHGK V. I!. yKEKS,
Mayotof the City of Ottawa, Illinois.
Attest
W, VV. CURTIS,
City Clerk.
Dr. H. Fledderman
PILE and GOITER
SPECIALIST
PILES, I remove oy an absorbent
method that removes them forever.
No knife, no chloroform, no delaj
from work.
GOITER, I reduce by a dependable
absorbent method that gives com
plete and permanent results. Don't
wait until your heart eyes and nerves
collapse conserve your health.
At Hotel Ottawa, Ottawa, III., every
Saturday from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m
Office over Askln'a store.
Room 304-305 Murray Bldg.
Streator. 111.
Curtis Auxiliary Fuel
Mixer
Eliminates all Carbon Troubles.
Gives a Smooth Running Engine.
Adds 25 per cent more miles to every
gallon of gasoline.
JOHN H. GRAY
329 E. Lafayette
Phone 661-Y
NEW ROAD HOUSE
We have opened a new
Road House, on the Deer
Park road, about 2 miles out.
We serve chicken dinners and
short orders. Open from
noon on all night.
WILSON'S ROAD HOUSE
Phone 9049-11.
Chicken Dinner $1.00
These Want Ads
Go Into Thous
ands of Homes;
Read them and profit.
FREE TRADER JOURNAL.
Home
Classified Advertising
HOP WANTED
WANTED A maid for general house
work; no washing; family of threA
Phone 385-X or Inquire at r27 Chris
lie St.
WANTED A midrib -aged woman or
girl to assist with housework; no
cooking or washing. Phono 1133.
WANTED A maid.
Phone B8T,.
AOKNTS Make $76.00 weekly sell
ing guaranteed hosiery. We guar
antee 184.00 weekly full time, "he.
an hour spare time. Experience un
necessary. Perfectwaar Hosiery,
Darby, Pa.
ATTENTION, Aj-ents and Mali
Order Men. You can build up a good
business which will mean an ncome
for Ufa. Send for free booklet of
unsolicited testimonials like this'
Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. 23, 191'J.
Rheumatism Horb Company. Dear
Sirs: The man I treated with your
Rheumatism Herbs only used it five
days and he walked downtown two
miles to see mo last Sunday, and now
his wife is also taking tho Herb foot
taths, so you see I got results ho
first tlmo. Respectfully, A. D. Hall.
Price $1 Pound, 15 Pounds $5. Rheu
matism Herb Co., K 997, Ocean Park,
Gal.
WANTED Oirl tor general house
work. MRS. KMnVLES, !K)7 Paul
St.. Phone 15. V.
(OR RENT
FOR RENT -Th. Fro .1. Kin honK
on Ottawa ' Ave . No. VYi; ' largo
house; fufnace; toilet! electric lic.hts;
cement floor In cellar; barn; large
lot; $2S; immediate possession,
Tel. 648-W. T. B. FARRELD.
FOR RENT Tho Ben Murphy home,
1107 West Lafayette St.; strictly
modern, large house; every conveni
ence; $85; immediate possession
Tel. 048-W. T. 11. FARRELL.
FOR RENT A good four-room house,
two doors west of Johnson piano
factory, on Second St., $12 per month;
now paper and paint; immediate pos
session. T. B. FARRELL.
FOR RENT - Fine S-room dwelling at
1107 West Lafayette St.; strictly
modern; $3." per month; lease on)
year to responsible party.
Tel. G48-W. B. B. FARRELL.
BUSINESS NOTICES
F.A.K0SS0W ROOFING CO.
Tar and Gravel Roofers
All Work Guaranteed
505 Second St. La Salle, IIL
Telephone 130
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE upholstering work.
Furniture cabinet work.
Furniture finishing work.
Furniture repair work.
Mattress work.
Done practically and well
ORORnrc BAUCHLE.. Phone S37-JL
Professional Cards
THERON L. LENA M.
Warrick & Warrick
CHIR0PRACT0R8.
Hours: 10-12, -f, 7-1.
Palmer School Graduate
Room 212-14 Central Life Building,
Ottawa. 111.
Phono 1008.
Dr. C. A. Blean
CHIROPRACTOR.
Licensed by Illinois State Hoard of
Health.
111-112 Moloney Bldg. Phone 6I0-R
Hours: 9-12 a. in.. 1-4 p m
Dr. C. F. Van AtU
Successor to Dr. Hertoa
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office 404 Central Ufa.
i bone 1015 W.
rORJALE
HOUSES
FOR SALE Cottage, on West Madi
son St.; six rooms, with batb; im
proved and in very good condition;
must be sold immediately. Inquire
r.0 Central Life Bldg. Phone 10iy-R
or S4&-L.
FOR SALE A good home ,at 100
Canal St., Just north of Lafayette,
for kss than its value; owner has left
city and will not return.
Tel. 648-W. T. 15. FARRELL.
FOR SALE A complete house on
West Jackson St.; strictly modern;
2 story frame; H rooms; $4,"00; worth
more; lot me show it to you.
Tel. fl.-W. T. B. FARRELL.
FOR SALIC- Because of a separation
between husband wife, I can offer
you a good home, with all modern
convenience, for $3,700. and place a
$2,000 loan on it for you if you so de
sire, payments on tho loan to be $20.
T. B. FARRELL.
FOR SALE r;-room house, West
Side; city water; electric lights;
$800, half down, balunco building and
loan. W. 11. PUSSY, 507 Central Lite
Rldg.
FOR SALIC -llor.se; in good condi
tion; North Side; $1,800. W. 11
PUSEY, Central Life Bldg.
FOR SALE 7 room hoiisti and barn.
Norris St.; also oho on Jofiet St..
at a bargain. W, H. PUSEY, Central
Ufo Bldg.
FOR SALE Large house and baru
with corner lot on good street,
north side. Buildings could not be
built for $7,000. But if I can torn it
within 30 days will sell for less than
half that amount.
W. B. PUSEY.
Central Life Bldg.. Ottawa, 111.
FOR SALE South Ottawa, 5 room
house, $2,500; C room house, two
lots, $3,000; C room and bath in good
condition, $2,800; 7 room house, 2
lots, $5,000; also a large house, $4,
000. W. B. PUSEY,
Central Life Bide.. Ottawa, 111.
FOR SALE -Seven room house, witu
hot water heat, hath room, laundry;
in good condition; three large lots,
quantity of fruit; Center Ottawa,
$3,6Q. MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE Five room cottage; hard
wood floors, furnace, gas, electric
lights; $4,000. Also five room cot
tage; city jrater; two large lots;
$1,100. Both in West Ottawa.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE Six room new, modern
house; in good condition; heating
and plumbing worth from $2,500 to
$3,000; hardwood floors, colona-lea.
etc.; for quick sale from $5,000 to
$6,000 less than house could be
trected. MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
I FOR SALE Thro modern houses in
twt Ottawa, west or Orleanp street
for one-half value.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE Five houses east of Or
leans street, all of which will be
sold for much less than the actual
value. MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Maxwell touring car; In
tirst-class condition; new top and
new paint; just overhauled; new
tires; very reasonable. Call 155-X.
FOR SALE Ford roadster, Ford tour
ing car and Stutz special racer; all
In first-class mechanical condition.
MAX SMITH'S GARAGE.
FOR SALE Ford roadster j four new
cord tires, four new fenders, new
hood, winter top; ail in Ai shape;
$2"0; a good buy for someone. Ao
drcss U.i care this ollice.
FURNITURE
FOR SALE Parlor
best of condition.
Superior St.
suite, in very
Apply 122 West
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FOR SALE One kitchen cabinet,
one. kitchen table, one dining table,
six leather seated dinlnu room chairs,
a sideboard, one roll top tie k. om
t iectric cook stove, and an ii .'box.
'all at 215 West Jefferson si Call
:s5.
WANTED Clean rags, any color, a'
tna Free TraderJouruai office.
BY ALLMAN
WANTED
WANTED Washing to do at home
Excellent work done. Call 38-V
MARY E. BCH!.Q8ER.
WANTED TO BUY All kinds of old
rugti, carpets, llneoleum and old
clothing; pay a first-class price. Phono
172-L. MRS. FRANK BYERS.
WANTED TO RENT three furnished
light housekeeping rooms, nice loca
tion und' not far from town. Wanted by
September 1st. Reasonable Address
t;. D. R. care Free Trader Journal.
WANTED TO RENT A five or six
room house, on or before Sept. 16,
Call LU7-K,
WANTED I want to buy a small cot
cottage near Columbus .school or
east of it; about fl.OfNj or $1,200, and
must be well worth it, else save your
time.
Tel. 848:W. T. B. FARREI.L.
WANTED -Curtains to launder; ex
cellent work done of curtains and
drapes. MARY E. SCHLOSSKR, 503
St. George St. Phone 938-Y.
WANTED A house and lot tn Ottawa
In exchange for raw land in Man!
toba. Address A., care this office.
WANTED -Dressmaking and plain
sewing,, ladies' and children s
dresses and men's shirts; suits and
coats rellned aud altered; urderii
taken for all kinds of fancy work.
SI t Columbus St., Burrows Apart
ments. Phone 201-X, Miss E. M. Orr.
WANTED To ask all men and boys '
why rob yourself and somebody to
njoy the fruit:-'.' Buy overalls, 1
unipnalls, shirts and pants at the Ot
tawa Overall Plactory, In the old high ,
school building, and enjoy the profits '
yourself. j
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Cheat) Indian motorcycle
in good condition. Just overhauled.
Call S10-K.
FOR SALE -Some fine white oak.
well seasoned fence posts; also
some wood for fireplace. F. 0; AL
BRBOHT, 1111 Poplar St. Phone
934-X.
MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE SPACE for two utitomo
blles. Call at SDi Popular St.
TO LOAN -Would like to lend $2,000
at best rates, plus usual COmmis
sion. T. B. FARRELL
NOTICE TO STOCK FEEDERS I
have for rent about 320 acres of
good pasture and meadow, several
acres good timothy and clover, and
about seventy acres of pretty good
oats that 1 have decided not to har
vest. This will make fine feed for
cattle and should lake care of 200
head or more. Flowing artesian
water and plenty of shado. Immed
iate possession.
I have also 340 acres of land for
rent for 1922. Fair improvements.
For particulars call on Win. Jami
son, Owner, 30C Armory Block, Otta
wa, 111.
CLERKS - ( Men. women) over 17. for
for Postal Mail Service. $130
ii m nth, Examinations September.
Experience unnecessary. For free
particulars, of examinations, write J.
Leonard i former Civil Service exam
iner). H2L' Eipiitable Bldg. Washing
ton. D. C.
FOR SALE- Oarage business in e
(client location.
LOUIS DE FILlPl!,
Spring Valley, 111.
FBR SALE Nice clean cobs, $2.7.1 a
I load, or two loads lor $5.00. Call
Roy Wernstrum, Green 26.
NOTICE.
Estate of Clara I. Fetzer, Deceased
Notice is- hereby given that the mi
derslgned, Administrator of the es
tate Of Clara I. Fetzer, late of the
County of La Salle and State of 111'
nois. deceased, will appear baton Ihe
Probate Court of said County, on the
first Monday i being tbe third day) of
October, 19S1, at the Probate Court
Room, in Ottawa, in said County, when
and where all persons having claims
or demand against said (-state afc
Mkttfied to attend and present the
sain.- in writing lor adjustment
bated the nth day of August, A p.
IM1,
JOHN W FETZER
Administrator.
AOt FIVg
DAILY NEWSLfeT j It
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FARM LAN
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FOR SALE Small farmB near Otta
wa, as follows:
5 acres, well Improved I 4,600
10 acres, garden land , 10,000
34 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,600
35 acres, one-half tillable, bah
timber 6,000
40 acres, fairly well improved. 13,003
10 acres, three-fourths timber, t,
small bldgs 2.500
115 acres, mostly black, im- I
proved 23,000
And others. Terms can be ar
ranged .
W. B. PUSEY.
Central Life Bldg. Ottawa. Illlnoii
800 ACRES Improved farm in cropa.
Beautiful home. Will show photos.
Small lake, big fish. 24 horses, 76
cattle, 25 hogs, crops, feed, and aeed
all go with sale. Accident compels
owner to sell. Reasonable cash pay
ment, balance long time at 6. Here
ia an ideal place for a farmer and two
sons to make a fortune as farm will
sell much less than its value. George
Crowden, Ottawa, ill. "Let George Da
If . - -" , -.-.!.! Ail torf
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CHICAGO, OTTAWA,
& PEORIA RAILWAY
OTTAWA, ILL.
Effective May 20th, 1921.
EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CARI
AT LOW RATES.
EASTBOUND.
Eastbound cars leave Ottawa at
tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morrla,
Minooka, Rockdalo and Jollet, 111.,: la
s. m. 5:40, b;30, 7:55, 8:65, 11:65,
In p. m. 1:55, n2:65, 3:65, c4:66,
n4:55, 8:05, 10:00.
WESTBOUND.
Westbound cars leave Ottawa ita
tlon for Utlca, La Salle, Peru, Sprint
Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince
ton In a. m. 16:55, g6:52. 8:25, 19:66,
dy:55. fl!:55. la P. m. tl;5&f3:66.
d4:55. f6:55, n-d:56( d7:F, M:6$. f
80UTHBOUND.
Southbound cars leave Ottawa at.
tlnn l..r r.rT.. UiAo MKfrilirff Park
anu streator m a. m. a:o. i;t3,:;e,
11:55. In p. m. 1:55, 3:55, 5:65, 8:00,
10.00. . .-..
h Juliet, dally except: Sunday! and
holiuays.
c Morris.
d Ladd. Jm
f Princeton.
g Ladd, daily except Sundays att
holidays.
n Sundays and holidays only. f
ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAV1 I
SIDNEY. .
TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM I 4
A. M TO 11:35 P. It.
TICKET FARES TO
CHICAGO
Via Joliet, III., and Chicago A JoHat
Electric Railway: ,
$3.00
Round One Qt
Trip Way ?ICK' I
(Return trip limited to ten daya)
FAST FREIGHT ERVICB.
Phona Agents for Full Information
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