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PAGE SIX OTTAWA FREK TRADER - JOURNAU FfclDAY, AUC.U8T 26, 1?t. 1 I hospital in Btreator whom ipcdlcjo given, imt In- passed .iwuy Sunday evening Hli bottle Is t independence, Kus. Miss "Inrenee Benckendorf and ls tpr Dorothy U)d Mr i creoppei ipeni niar.-t'tay aft em on, i ut the Knrl Mop rl on i i. me. U? Sylvia Hlcli ' in-ill l.nt wk In ( hii nfo nh fi lendi .Mi and Mrs A. S PoOle, tOO War H :i ,v i,ilrMl Leellc, Mr end Mrs Ai t ti . r llarfoef and daughter Hiaei were Otter LlOCk c:i 1 1 ! a MOk ago Sun- dav Mr ami Mrs. UUI..nd Chopper and TRHY PROVF itMrtv fool below Ho sustained ln JlSL- I tM tiiil Injuries. hll i ll..- pun. I I his (lungs II" was rushed ! Si M.iry Mrs Oorgo. Mwanil nun ciniiiien i returned last Thursday I'roui visit ajl( ( with . relatives in Sterling ami hoi k Pulls Tho Sunday school picnic hold a; Larkln's grove Thursday of lam week was o splendid sueoesa. Al)im MV enty-flve wor present to enjoy the eat, and the amusements Mr. Walter Johnson of Peru was In town Friday and Saturday. M Myrtle IHrknk and dandier Tlulh at Memlota span! Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mr. W. P. Wlxom and Mr. and Mrs. J. K Wixoui a i tended the Knight Templars' uiimul i nn I sen ol Chicago spent las! v. sek With clave, which was held at Kocklord ' I n d Hi-in k. nilurl ..a I family utstal davs last week. Mrs. Stonebo .no . ol Cedar Rapid Mi William lianer or Cherrv Vnl-i lJ H'tuinid t. h. . home last n kl ley spent tlm week end with his an- a month's vlsll with Mi, A mother. po tlr .ml Vr. Vara Mnrks MwsKlll- Mr and Ml. . ia'....r JOnCi BpeM pi'iitrunk thn Misses short. W. K. Sunday afternoon with K.ilph Ha Hess anil sister, Miss Laura, Mr. and u,ld ta- , . . . w c Hr,..r and Mr. Leo Mre. Cleoppcr returned to her h Scri'ba attended the meeting of the n.'cafo after pending O. E. S. In Mendota Thursday even in. i. I ..,..1 A , I . . - on. I Ml.... tUr. JUStruil ami .'ii.-ir imuuh . , ., . Tr.. .. i ,, Ine Rayle of Peoria and Miss Barret - Kqnn and M, a s John of Mendota woro Mday evening vis- S( M h..Vil ,.,. ,.,..,,.,,,,,. ,,,. r Ittrrs at the Martin Doyle, home cottslns, Mr, ant Mrs. Kdward lordan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zoru and chll-jMr nm, Mrs Qmne Jordan and Wal drn returned last Thursday from a ter Jordan from Kurt Wayne, lid., the month's visit through Kansas and ,)d. t leI1 ift T1),,y upefit K: icL, Oklahoma. ) afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs Don't forget the Chautauqua which I . j n,,m, another HtvBta r.f Mm tar begins next Wednesday, Aug. ,11. All ,atl;- They ef Monday for th. Ii are looking forward for a big three bomee days and nights. The Misses Sillars and brother, Orahani assisted in the entertain held in the Waltham church Tuesday evening. Friday evening, Aug. 26, tin y will take part in an entertainment given by the ladies' club at Triumph. Mr. O M. Andrews and Mr. Martin Doyle are each driving a new Dodge) a ti nay in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs Fred i barlea anl chil dren i pent th' latter part ol Utt wei-l; Mrs. net'iff and son Andrew anl Miss Anna Wall spent Wednesday at the Leslie Baker home. Klgy Hlrtwell underwent an oper atlon on his knee last Wednesday at St. Mary's hospital in Streator. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Devar are . is iting at the Trenor and A. Stebar home. Miss Harel Benckendorf of Streator Fred murine 'ar. lr ntli Aphmnnn is atlendinp the' Rpent the past week at the Stale fair in Springfield during this ' Bcnekendorf home wek Rev. Appltbv called In tbll vicinity W" ' FM ' -ed hi, thresh,,,, T MasonfeSr Eastern Star arc ! ' .f . hiding tbeT ... pkxic at Coon's ; A. VSSS'calK grore today. i 8uniav Mr EM F. Ftturerald spent last , wwk fivijiag at Lake Senachwine. T"1IA Jcle rwrweehter and daughter, i 1 w.M1L- Misr E-:her. were in Wheaton on- Tneedar c ? last week Mre. J. W. Otto of Magnolia is visit- TLt ajid Mr?. Henry Zorn of Tri-.lng In the Ray Richardson home xatpb hiii Mrs Minnie Cook of Indl- Amos 'i'n-yer ot Rutland veiled his aoa w'tf Setarda evening callers. ; Toniea friends one day last week. Mr teim tout' of Pi'r City hj me i. h. i will uoiu a picnic on Tnursday, Aug .... Willi .dis. Maude sferr.: list week with relative Mrs. Arthur Fahler and mother ere visiting at La Porte City, la. Mts Tora .Moore of Harvey, 111., was in town one day last week. ptare, and Mrs. Lena Hanson of Clan vllle loft last Thursday for Wahoo. Neb lor a two weekp' .visit. K it i a,,, bert. liarl Qrelner ol Maonriagtoa and Stanley Lambeti of ottnwu retur.n4 Sunday after a wevl s OUtlnc in Wisconsin. John K. OuHtead. aad Mre Boelej of this plme mid Mrs J (' l.uml'i ill of La Saih left Thursday morning : reniisy Ivan, a. The lormer goe.s to Unjontown to stay indefinitely Th, otirera will v''t Mrs Boeley'i ifati i at Colltlilenie M C Little of Kmpoila. Kan , an l his son ill law, Chattel Met kl r, and sou of Chicago, were visitois her a few days last week "Moody' eiJll' his visits here , Miss Chartotie, rlUrtps' and MtM Mayo Klehni's Simday -rhool claeaes had theii picnic Mnitdej aftertioofl el Hi rdnTt s grove. At ." o'clock n pic nlo liliu h was serv . d The two cusis cl infantile paralyse In our coinmuiity are making slow re hiVi iy No new cases hale appeared. The Thursday club hel I their an nu.il picnic at FtJtd's grOve Tuesday i-M uliu Members nod tin li faiiillle. to the mimber ui forty or more path i nd around the tabb . Later all eu Joyed a raerehmallow roast nn.1 "efcet" grOHnd the tin', winding up the even in. .'. ill, games of speed To, ilea cneottauoua clbeed last Fri day night with oQtl entertainments There WM the Igrgeai attendance ol any of the sees 10 ns this year The i'haiita,iu as a wh lie was i r gis'-;. better that, am heretofore. The gi tendance wg snot up to last year. Mow- ever The barkers had to dig pretty In .ivy this time. Hie first since OhbU iftUflttae have lieep Indd 'iere. and yet we may have unothir Bed summer. George llayley. wife and two sons fro,,, Seattle Wash, have been visit lug In this vicinity lor two weeks. On Monday a minion i f the llayley fam ily was held at the old home farm near Low, II Mrs. i Lira Morris eauie up in. in Normal and Finn Muira and family from Mendota to attend this gathering Two sons, John K., and family of Minneapolis, Minn . and C. Hinaldrt and wife of Delhart, Texas, were the onlv absent ones. MtM Klizabeth K. Wibon of the State Normal school at Whitewater. Wis , will be one of the instructors at tho teachers' Institute in Ottawa next wiek. She was formerly a Toniea young lady and graduate of our high s hool. The Luther League of the human uel Lutheran church, on the county line, is to he the host to the sixteenth annual convention of the Norther'., WMrtburg Federation of Luther Leagut i on Sept. S, 4 and 5, 1S2! This i-c a big undertaking for a rural ronnn anity. as this league inc ludes I Chicago. Mendota. To'.uca, Sterling. Clinton and all the northern part of the state. Delegates by the score are already registered and our ycung peo ple are jubilant over the outlook of a great meeting. Charles E. Signer receivrd a letter V -ones-day from Congressman Cha 'i a K. Fuller of this district, stating tin-it h has recommended him to the appointment at Annapolis Naval Acad emy. This is the first time this com munity h;.s had one of hi-r boys ap pointed to this academy. His brother Roy gradual0! jroiU 'hat in-litulion a year ago, hut he received his appolnt- tnant whtrr tiviug- in Fargo. N. D. The ltnmr--Hure.nl meets Aug 3 uith Mrs Albert Kahn Mr" Walter vanlanlnghani win demonstrate Inning Apides.' MENDOTA Sin Mrs. K. t. Muddeii of Beatvie, Wash is the guest i.: rela:iv " in I'.: city. Mr -'"ii M,-. (leorg, ottnrbavh and daughter, Miss Velum, .nine,! bom Thursday from (ma, when !ln i tied will, relatives at various nolin- Miss Kmmji Madden of Menu ir '.nil. arrived last wett'fof a viit in this city. , Mrs iiujz liurnetl ndePbon HI, ti nd if .'lllctlgo aie lllillvtlin B. vjtlt ol si t ral we ks lu Mi miota.' I!. E, jJhaddUCk. lonner ggrlOUltUt'l'l teai her at tin- Mendota High iphool, left i.i -t Thursday for Mucou, ill in Hernian Koerpef bus decided lo locale at Coluinbus, Ojpg He is a ol, of Mrs. Margaret Koerper of Ho. city and VMS practicing at lllula pin i to leaving tor Burone to stud., undi- i ine and take a post graduate course. Returningk lie bad several cities 'II vii .-. whjgra lie might locate ami anally selected Cidumbus. Miss Florence Her ket who is nn a vacation at Moltne Rock Igiand and piovtd at our Hope ottice. is enjoying I i.ivenport M.iss Josepnlne Tower returned ffl day from Denver, I'olo., where she was the ausjet of relatives for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Matt Heeklnrer left Saturday for Minneapols, Minn, to visit their daughter. Sister Anlcla. for several days Haury Kregnl and family, who have Imou vlsillug lu liaudota ami ton,,) lor iht past three weeks, hive return ed to their home lu liiitteiiberg. Iowa i .... iii EIhlshoi', dauKbtei' ot u, and Mrs, ticorgc W Kl ses.se r. c 1. brated htr ninth hiithday on Tkiiri d.n alter, loon by Inviting nine of uel girl fi lend-. An t u-elli n( lime -v i enjoyed by all Mis Tliptnag lloyle and son. Jim ri Allan. H it Sunday R,r NbiUVOO, 111 . to pond a few days with her dBUgllter, Miss Haiti :i-.s ElQBM Sorhe. whO Is ellUlluyed bookkeofer at Our Hope nrnc . Is enjoying a two weeks' varaUi)). Mrs John 'A lute loll Saturdm .'or I'reston. Iomj'u, for n few days.' visit John Ringel, who lefl for -.0 Hi J n t. . si Viral weeks llf.o. w bile he i : 1 1 : I lo make his future home, returln d lo Mendota gggrfl on Saturduy. 1 1 1 ..I ge Si i kel of Moling sperti the w i i k end ill Mi udola. Archibald s Kpenader and Mi Qrace Walk, t til to J oriel Thursday morning, where tiny wera joined In marrlagB " par oiiage or hi Kl, .1 BaptlM church b Rev. It. T. Uasaway. a former pa tor at Memioi... Rcmova Qrast Btfore Lscqutring. ii is possible io orated potjslMd Qtetal sin in. es bj applying several OUgtB "t cold fei)ttgi or i-ellulold var nish The lacquer should in. applied With a brass . iiin.-l'v hair brush, after the metal bna been highly polished. Theie aiuat ne no trace of grease on iin- brass or other metal when it is lacquered. Courts of Hudson Hivsr. The Hudson river rises In the bill to the wesi of hagi cbauplsjgi mh gfter a souiherl.i iour.se u( gbogl 300 miles fulls into he Allnniie pcefltl below the elly of Veil Vork It is na?lgablg as gi ,h Troy, IQ8 miles gbove New fork, gnd is cmnectad In . a, mis iilih Lukes Qhgmplalll and Kl ie. China Clay. uiiim .-lav ,s nothing tan decayed granite ami much of ii Is dug up fi oiu pita II, I'ornwall. Kflglgggi, Ii Is lillM'd wllh wuter and run lino a series of MUMtS, Where tpe heavy fmpurliles -ink to the boltiilu, leaving a Ihln pilsle id line i lu. When litis si llies It is dried llltu bricks, read) In go lo the pill II I ICS. Center of Peifums Industry. The renter of the natural perfnmg lllduatr) ha been for mau years In tiras-e, I' i nine. Ilele HUol, .u.ij Ulorg iiiau i.'.isi.ikhi pounds of uratige hloar gonia, MUD.000 pounds of rosea, i.Rhi.. 00U poUlltlfl of jasmine. tn0,(NJU pounds of Violets uiul BU,U0U pounds each of tuberoses ami rtlSSlS are used. Superstitioiik About Leeks. Leeks are supposed 0 be ha, Idii.'.ers of good fortune in IVules, and when one tllnis u leek growing on the "all about the bouse Ihefe Is egpei'tijitifin, oi sunn.- grenl bappluess cuming to the iiiinnti's. In olden times Hie leek was gupp)ed to keep wllehes away. WHEN YOU REED a tonic to help renew the zest of life and that snap that de notes vigbr and strength, take SCOTTS EMULSION Its rich, tonic-nutrient properties can be a large factor in restoring strength and Building up the body. Se.tt&Bewa. Moomfl.M, N. JI ALSO MAKERS OF KiwoiDS (Tablets or Crannies) for INDIGESTION 20 2Kk Try theKrec Tnidtr Journal wunt ada. OTTER CREEK Fred Benckendorf and BOB Ployd returned home from Ohio, where they looked utter farm Interests there They made the trip in the car. .Mildred Leslie stayed at the Wm. Poole home during the ubsenc .Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Poole. Mrs. Rosa iUreham. and daughter spent laat week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrlntyre. Mrs. Chris Koetz was a culler at the Herman Horn home Friday even ing. Mra. "William, (Bedl spenr. a few days last week with her sister, Mrs Win. Morrison, ut Pontine Miss Mayme Koe.tz Is visiting her fltater, Mrs. Kruger. thia week. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleirn and fam ily and Glen Horn -motored to Kanka kee last Sunday. -Mrs. Theodore Hugh has been on the sick list. Mudge Earl Qrelner of Btoomlnfton is spending a two weeks' vacation with I his sister. Mrs. E. ft. Lambert. li, A. PeObald and family have gone i to Ohio to look after property then pTM Horetinrd end Jonn kjuade re turned home Wednesday from a visit with relatives in souther,, Illinois. Mrs. W W McKee and son Leiand left Tuesday for Oakland, ,'ai . when they will live Indefinitely. Oeorgej pletsch, wife and son Karl of I left Tuesdny In their auto to look utter property in Ohio Mrs. E. H. Child underwent an op eration at bit. Mary's hospital in La Halle Thursday for appendicitis. Mrs. w. s. Oerdaer ami daughter, Mrs. Lida Smith of Sandwich, were I calling en Toniea friends last w i k William Leonard and sister, i (urie i liild and husband, spent Sunday I;. Toniea. Elmer Hush und two daughters of Hat son, Ohio, are visiting' in this vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P, Krftenl.eek have returned to Milwaukee, Wis., after a ten days' visit in ho O. (1. Henhlng home. 4.,1'U l,,.,.l.lt Tmlv,,, .tn.l ll...., n . ui,.iu,n lo , tii.,' v,r.,..i n iioee son, ui . .C.u.. up 6"'a left last Friday for Flora, 111., lo riBit along nicely . I her relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. and -Mrs Ld Kuhn and Mrs. Theodore Mill,,- and family of this Art Kuhn visited at the home, of iM- 1 and Mrs. L. E. Widinan of Ottawa i " iSunday. Henry Ford says; "INVEST but INVEST in your self first." There's a thought to ponder over. In this old World you can't stand still very lone Question ARE UP? YOU COMING GOING OR DOWN Coming up? G06D! Ho you want a through ticket to SUC CESS? Pin me 633-R for Fall Reserva tions! "All Aboard for Brown's Business College. OTTAWA ILLINOIS" (Fall term opens August 29.) The Otter Creek home bureau held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. iStevenson. It was a com bination of July and August meetings, instead of the picnic as was plan ned, it was an indoor meeting aud the members made. costnniBs and pos ters for the milk pageant to be held at the county fair. The girls of Ot ter Creek and Allen practiced on the ktWfl the same day! 1 Oavid C Johnson died at. his home Sunday evening, Aug, 21, at 7: SO. His' death was due to kidney trouble ofj long standing, and about a week ago! he suffered a paralytic stroke, which! hastened his death. Mr. Johnson ! was bom Feb. 7, L847, at Clinton, O., and died at the age of 74 years, 5 months and lfi days. He came to Illinois at Jhe age ot ten years, and had since resided in this vicinity. He was a Civil War veteran and in 1S68 vvhh united in niarirage to Miss Charlotte Corle, who survives him. To this unicn two children were born, one son who preceded his lather in death thirty years, and a dauRhter. Mrs. VVni. Frceae. Hie tuneral services will be heldi W ednesday at 2 p. iu , from W'agner Bros.' undertaking rooms in Streator, Interment will take place in South Emery Oreen cemetery. Oscar Ooforth, employed as a line man ut the Prairie oil pumping stu tiou at Kernan, died at the Streator hospital Sunday evening, fallowing Injuries he sustained Saturday when he tell from a twenty foot pole that snapped when he was working on it. Mr. Ooforth had climbed to the top of the pole, ivhleh had bett set in wi embankment ten feet high, with the inteutlon of releasing a guyvvlre He loosened the wire and a moment later the pole, rotten at the bet tout, snapped near the ground, and threw lST DAY gLs&gSj Aug, 271h SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE Special Sale All layer cotton felt mat tresses 50 lb. 4 rows, side stitching, roll edge, good grade ticking. A very fine mattress in every particular. Regular present day value $22.00. Special price $15.95. Also Simmons' double deck coil spring, reg ular $17.50 value, special price $14.50 Our guarantee is back of these goods. 1 his is a real opportunity to buy a good mat tress and springs. Above goods shown in our window i7 r.ii i aL 'M24i ..i-SSfe'l WlUUYOU UBT US DCM0NSTRATC AU.THE MEAT,- sea's' FIRST RATE ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU GIVE US THE CHANCE To ih'vionstmte to the critical appetites of your family the (jualitx aud flavor of the meats we ft selliiuj. )'ou wii realize that we handle nothiiuj but first trade gjaods. Your tontidence in this market can nei er le misplaced. Buehlcr Bros. Big Special Meat Bargains . . . saturaay wmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHmmmmmnmm BEEF Fancy Native Steer Beef pot roast, lb ... . 06c Fancy Native Steer Beef Rib Roast, lb. 15c Fresh Hamburger Steak, lb 10c Boneless Beef Rump Roast, lb 12c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb 05c VEAL - Fancy Native Veal Chops, lb 12lc Native Veal, lb 08c Native Veal Breast Roast, lb 07c PORK Fancy Pork Loin Roast, lb .16c Fresh Boston style Pork Butts, lb 18c Fresh Chicago style Pork Butts, lb 12c Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. . . 08c Fresh Pork Hams for Roasting, lb 12c LAMB Fancy Lamb Stew, lb 08c Fancy Larrib Chops, lb 14c Fancy Lamb Roast, lb 14c HAMS Fancy A. No. 1 Regular Hams, lb 26c Fancy A. No. 1 Picnic Hams, lb 15c BACON Fancy Bacon strips, lb lOJc Half or whole Hetzels extra fancy Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured, lb 19c Miller & Hart's Square Deal Bacon, per lb 20c , i-. .-i-i J-2 . i SALTED MEATS Fancy Sweet Pickled Pork, lb 10c Fancy Dry Salt Pork, lb 10ic Dry Salted Spare Ribs, lb 06c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb 05c Sweet Pickled Beef Tongues, lb. ...... . .25c LUNCHEON MEATS Sliced Minced Ham, lb 15c Sliced New England Ham, lb 15c Sliced Boiled Hams, lb 25c Sliced Cooked Corned Beef, lb.. . 30c Sliced Veal Loaf, lb 16c SAUSAGE M Fresh Link Sausage, lb . J4c : Bulk Sausage, lb. . . 12c CHEESE Fancy Longhorn Cheese, lb . . .22c Fancy Brick Cheese, lb .sc . 22c BUTTERINE Troco Nut Butterine, lb 23c Oak Grove Butterine, lb . . ; . 23c -,im 1 ft. LARD Strictly Pure Rendered Lard, per lb. v . . . 10c GROCERIES Bulk Peanut Butter, lb ! , . . 12c reaches in oyrup, large cans, per can . Sliced Pineapple in Syrup, per cari ,,. Extra Large Jumbo Dill or Sour 1b Pickles. 3 for ... 10c Pure Evaporated Milk, tall cans. . ' .11c 19c . 20c Tomato Catsup, 3 Bottles for i ', i- ew 25c ry the unfortunate man to the ground, i 'S, a