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MKNAy' 0' CTOBERR 3, 1921. fttw TRIBUTE I ? S. PAID POILU BY CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR PLACED ON TOMB OF UNKNOWN FRENCH HERO BY LEAOER OF AMERICAN EXPE DITIC NARY FORCES. Pirl Oct. 3 -Hi I'.ilted BtltM Sunday mid its hllK."t till uto to the dead I Uteri of FMBCO v Lm QftMtt! John .1 Parbtn, In til ptw BO" of an immense fh ORR I S'ufilti I Pi " : dent Mill not kb ! ' r LI fC- clals. itU th ' 00 1 :! 'lal Of honor upon the tomb of tin unknown pollu under the Anh of Triumph. The ci'romoiiy was the most Imprca ivo expression of (franco-American uulty since the United Stutt-s declared war on (It-riiiuny In April, 1917. A military review, itconJ in ill only to the historic victory parade, followed the diemo'iy A battalion of American troops, picked from the American forces on the Rhine, M Uw parade, which wns reviewed hy Pred dent Mlllerand, General Penblog, Am beetador Kerrlck un.i ail the marshals of Franc'. Before pitting tba daco ration on the tomb, General Parahlai stood baton It at salute tor several minutes. Then, in a voice shaking with emotion, hi' aald: "In the nume of the President and of the people of the United States. an a token of our perpetual neiier in the righteousness of tha oauee for which you died, and as a mark of re aped and admiration to you nnd to your countryman, l place this con gressional medal of honor upon your tomh." Tho American headquarters band from Cordon then played (he ' Mar selllahe'' and the Star Spangled Han ner." General Pershlug's speech hrouwht tearB to many eye. Referring to the unknown pollu as "Soldier of France, dear friend and my comrade." the general said : "I Halute you. Ill your noble life and tragic death you have become an Immortal symbol of devotion to man hood's highest Ideals. Your valor will ever remain an Inspiration to living niotherH who wiep over your grave aa they recall the heroism of their own brave sons. 'Your allied comrades remember how you Cheered them as you fell They praise your gallant deeds as they renew their allegiance to tho prin ciples for which you fought. Dear friend, your battle Is over. You sleep tiuletly amid the poisy traffic of a Heat city. For you the victory la von. "You gave the last drop of you" life's blood for liberty and In the glo rious Mtcrica of your youth was born the hope of those you left behind. In your heart there Is malice toward nono, but charity for all. It is till' spirit and this alone which will estab lish confidence among nations. "You fought against the calamity of war, but your work will not be com pleted until the burdens- which the preparations for war Impose are lifted from the shoulders of all peoples You gave your all for peace, but your gift will be barren unless a generous spirit of unselfish co-operation arises to take the place of hatred, Unknown soldier, to you of whom thousands of mothers ask. 'Is It my mm?' to your tomb which If for France, the ultar ol the country, I bring the love and af fection of the American soldiers who fought beside you and the valiant sol diers of France." Sun Affects Only White Race. Only the while racea tan or blistar from the action of the sun. GEN PERSHING PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALES ' ' ' " ' PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence In South Ottawa tp., known as the farm of the late George E. Nelson, deceased, five miles southwest of Ottawa, one mile south of the new hard road, three milei northeast of Deer Park store, six miles southeast of Utlca and seven miles northwest of Grand Ridge on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, '21 Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp 6 Head of Horses and Mules One full blood bay mare, in foal, 7 yrs. old, weighing 1,600 lbs. dark bay mare, 9 yrs. old, weighing 1,500 lbs.; grey mare, 7 yrs. old, weighing 1,300 lbs.; brown mare, in foal, 10 yrs. old, weighing 1,500 lbs.; apart of bay mules, coming 7 yrs. old. This span Is considered one of the best spans in the County. 12 Head of Cattle Seven head of A No. 1 milch cows, some fresh now, others to be fresh by day of sale; one moolley full blood Short Horn bull, coming two yrs. old; four head of yearling heifer calves. ' . Farming Implements New gang plow, new Hays corn planter, new 20-wheei disk, new pulverizer, new grass mower, Tower cultivator, new manure spreader, new corn elevator with power and jack all complete, one horse power gas engine and bell, one farm wagon, new MeCcrrnlck 8-foot binder, one buggy, walking plow, endgate seeder, new hay rake, 4-sectlon harrow and cart, set of dump boards, gas drum, hog waterer, grinding (tone, large tank, new hay rack, new truck wagon, threshing canvas, windlass and two tubs, Ford automobile in A No. 1 shape, eight horse collars, two sets of new farm harness, single harness, saddle, 15 rolls of roofing paper, two and one-half kegs of nails, also fifteen tons of hay In barn, ten bu. of timothy seed, 5 doz. buff Rock chickens. Household Goods New De Laval cream separator, size 15; churn, heating stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of twelve months time will be given on notes with approved security, without Interest if paid when due; If not so paid 7 per cent will be charged from date of sale. Pour per cent discount for cash on sums over $10. No property to be removed until settled for. MRS. GEORGE E. NELSON. COL. DAN. FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, OWNER ELMER FOLLETT, Clerk. At the same time and place there will be told at public auction, one stack of new straw and about forty (40) acres of Standing corn, under order of the Probate Court of La Salle Co., III., for caah, or on a credit of ten months time, with approved security, notea to bear Interest at seven per cent front date. L. C. BRAND, Administrator of the Estate of George E. Nelson, dee'd. DOINGS OF THE THAT WA3 a fml DlNNfcfl VOO HAD PI El PRETTY GOOD i wouldmt mind $EElH3 A GOOD dMOvJ RittHT NUtt GRANDRIDGE NEWS The southern deanery of the diocese of Chicago convened at St Andrew's church Monday, Sept 2. The suf froran bishop. Itlght Kev Sheldon OrtaWold of Chicago, Dean Tanner of Joliat, itev. Carr of Kankakoe, Kev. Davis of Momeiice. the rector of St. I "uiil's church, Jji Salle, and Hev. N II G.ulgg of Streator were among thl clergy present, together with laymen from La Salle, Ottav.u, Streator and I' 'am Kldge. Services were at 1 1 o'clock, ut which lime there was a ci l hratiou of the holy communion Dean Tanner had the sermon. After the service all went out on the lawn, where the. ladles of the church sirred luncheon. Tho clergy then, met to gether for the purpose of conducting the business of the meeting. Mr. ami Mrs. Fowler and William Elliott ot Kankakee were in attendance .Miss Either Tombaugh. who resides southwest of the village, celebrated her birthday annlvtraary on Tuesday evening, Sept. 27, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tombaugh The guests of the little girl were the superintendent and members of the miei mediate department of the ;. K. Society of the Presbyterian church. A splendid luncheon was served. Uo forj departing Miss Hsther was given n handkerchief shower by her young associates and co-workers. Mrs. Arthur Thomas, who has been quit sick fur several days, Is reported improved. Frank Lffbtaer was a village bus! Daaa caller on Monday. Klaa Lois Wollunhaupt and Fred Kortz of Seneca were callers at the J. A. Ycx'um home Sunday eveulng. Mrs. Jonah Illbbs of Ottawa called on village relatives on Wedneday. Mra. J. C. Crane returttetl Wednes day evening from Abingdon, where she madt: a brief visit with relatives Mrs. David Faul and Mr. and Mr.). Lowery and little daughter of Grove City, Pa., were recpnt guests of Mi and Mrs. Z. O. Jackson of Sylvan ave nue. Mrs. Margaret Baldwin spent a couplo of days with Miss Sarah Craw ford of the Etut Side recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Antram had as thlr guests laat Sunday Mrs. B. U. HeLstor, son Paul and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. JamK Thomas and little son of Strea tor. P. H. Lewis spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fogle. R. M. Antram Of West Main street and J. V. Thompson of Fnlontown, Pa., were dinner guests THesday ove nlng at the W. C. Woodward home. .Mrs. Sarah Farnham spent Tuesday with Mrs. Anna Carter of Burlington avenue. Miss Kate Cornell was a recent caller at the J. C. Cook home, south west of town. Mrs. Ida Williams and little grand son. Puddle Dimlns, ore visiting rela tives In Chicago and Wheaton. ISJ v J? DUFFS OH. I'D LIKE TOGO VMT A MINUTE WE'RE nut going To A Show' I JUM SAlll D LIKE TO 0 SHOW I'll CALL RlCaHl ui 'anDOKDEP SOME TO GO" .Mt.,.B f ftfc DO S nBMNTni vTAwTBD Girl tor general house work. Inquire MRS H, C. LOCK WOOi), 320 Corfgress ST WANTKI) (llrl for pantry work; U) per month, room and board Includ ed. Apply G. C. BECKER, Ottawa Colony. PARTNBR WANTKI) In lo.al con cern that Is doine, good business, no large amount of capital required; gcoil chance for live man. Addreae M., care Free Trader-Journal. iWANTfTD -Competent clrl oral housework. .MUS STRAWN. phone XI for en .YKVOY ATTENTION, Aeents aad Mall Order Men. You ian build p a good business which wi'.l mean an ncome for life. Send for fr:y booklet of unsolicited testimonials like this Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. U, 191S. RheumAtlsm Hurb Company. Dear Blrs: The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used It five days and be walked downtown two nillee to see me last Sunday, and now his wife is also taking tho Hash foot taths, so you see I got results fcb.3 first time. Respectfully, A. P, Hall. Price $1 Pound, 16 Pounds $5. Rheu matism Herb Co., K 997, Ocean Park, m THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALEft 115 West Main Street FREE TRADEH-JOCRSAL PTG. CO. Publisher. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVES 8. 0. Theie Company, 355 Fifth Are CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVES 8. 0. Thela Company, 864 Monadnook Block. MINNEAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE 8. C. Theis Company, 706 Lincoln Bid The Free Trader-Journal may be found at the news depots of Wheeiei & Males Koeu88l Bret.bera and Pyle't PUB LI C SALES PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 160 Acres of Land in Freedom Township J will sell at public auction on said premise?, being what is known as the homestead of William T. Ilmkson, now de ceased, located on the plank road two miles south of Harding, THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1921 At 2:00 o'clock p. m. sharp. This property consists of ifx) acres more or less, and is descrilied as follow: The K. li of the N. 1'.. 1-4 and the N. K. 1-4 of the X. W. 1-4 and the N. W. 1-4 Of the X. K. 1-4 ot Sec. 20, Township 35, North Range 3, Hast of the 3rd P. M., La Salle Cotmty, 111. This farm is in a very high state of cultivation, well fenced and excellent buildings, and is all well tiled, and .is considered one of the very best producing farms in La Salle County and will make an ideal home or a very good investment. This farm must be sold to the highest bidder as such, sale is necessary to close the estate of William T. lliitkson. TERMS OF SALE Tetl per cent, of purchase price on hand on day of sale; balance March 1, 192a. Said sale will be made subject to lease expiring March 1, 1923, and said lease will be assigned to purchaser. $21,000 can be left in said farm if purchaser so desires. Abstract and forms of contract may be seen at hirst National Bank of Ottawa, 111. OSCAR HAEBERLE, One of the executors of the lat will of William T. Ilmk son and attorney in fact! for Belle Hmkson, co-executor and sole devisee under said will. Col. Dan Fitzgerald, Auctioneer. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL Tom Suggest, Helen Acts YEft, TWO FOR TONIGHT, PlEAM. STH PoVJ? YHOMA. Dop'f - I'vE GOT OOME J ., Lf-. I. f 1 I THANK. Vou' TONIGHT1 -r FOR RENT I i a i ii 1 1 FOR KKNT Furnished roouis fo light housekeeping. Call 215-21T Main St. LOST AND FOUND LOST A lady'H black silk umbrella, straight handle; gold topped, with Initials "M. H." Return to BERT KKAMV at M. & F. Hank. Howard. LOST Gold octagon wrist watch, be tween Heddick library and Colwell apartments, on La Salle St. Phone 244-K. LOST Airdale pup, six-months old. Answers to name of Buster. Find er kindly notify this office. BUSINESS NOTICES F.A.K0SS0W ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed 505 Second St. La Salle, IU. Telephone 130 RENOVATING Mattresses, Featherbeds and Pillows renovated and made over. Box Springs, Sofa and chair seat Springs reset and repaired at reason able prices. Phone 837-X or send to GEORGE BAUCHLE 1519-1523 Main St. West Side PUB LI C SALES ' ' ' li j I'M VOO I FIGHT OCLOCK TOR JALE HOU8E8 FOR SALE 5-room house, West Side; city water; electric light?; $800. half down, balance building and loan. W. B. PUSEY, 507 Central Life Bldg. FOR BALE House and good lot on West Side; 7 rooms; hard wood floors; price $2,800. VV. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bldg. FOR SALE Houses In South Ottawa, $l,6O0, $2.4K, $3,0U0 and $S,o00; Well located and worth every cent asked for them. W. B. PUSSY, Cen tral Life Hldg. FOR SALE Iarge house and barn with corner lot on gcod street, north side. Buildings could not be built for $7,000. But If I can turn It within 30 days will sell for less than half that amount. W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Hld , Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE-7 room houne, bath room, furnace, laundry, barn and Karago. In first class condition, $5, 000. Also, 7 room, two story house, furnace, bath, very large lot, $4,500. 8 roum house, hot water heat, all hard wood rioor, laundry, barn, $7,200. All in South Ottawa. Have many more, better bargains thau these. Miss Ger trude Harris. FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bath, gas, electric lights, $2,800; also 5 roam, cottage, hardwood floors, fur nace, hath, gas. laundrj, $5,000; and 7 room house, hot water heat, coal used In 1920 for heating an deooking cost $56.00; bath, fine electric fix tures, gas, laundry, large barn; will be sold at a bargain. All in East Ot tawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE N'ew brick 6 room bunga low, modern, In first class condi tion, $5,300; also 6 room house, fur nace, bath, gas. laundry, $3,o00; and 7 room house, oak and enamel wood work, hardwood floors, very large front porch, newly painted and dec orated, $5,000; all in West Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE 7 room bungalow -with large front porch, hot water heat, fine bath room, large barn; two lots, $4,500j0i); an 8 room modern house, with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; largo lot, $8,000.00. Miss Ger trude Harris. AUTOMOBILES ONLV 1 DAY MOKE before the big opening day of Ottawa's New Ac cessories concern opening with a complete stock of automotive wants. Buying in enormous quantities ena ibles us to price the goods correspond ingly. Watch Tuesday's papers for the real announcement of what our opening day means to Ottawa and vi cinity. "liuylng right means selling right." SANDERS' At' TO PARTS CO. 229 W. Main St.. Co. Clinton. FOR SALE. Ford roadster; four new cord tires, four new fenders, new hood, winter top; all In Al shape; $250; a good buy for someone. Ad dress M., care this office. FOR SALE Maxewll touring car; Just overhauled and painted; a bar gain for fjulck sale. JAMES AH BARN. North Garage. Phono 63 7-W. ' FOR SALE A Dodge roadster; An. class condition. Call 62-W or 179-X. TheseWant Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. GO pot voor coat oki, THEV'LL ONLV HOLD THOSE TICKETS UMTIL 1 TELLIN' I CAH'TGO. f3(?()UGHT 6)ME VnOPK HOME. FROM TM& OFFICE I ue r-r- I I WANTED WANTED An outfit of baby clothes, uscl or new; a young mother In fu: West needs them and her huf.band rents his farm from a man In Ottawi who would pay what the clothe! ure worth or donate to any charity In your name. MISS LAUNIA AUS SEM. 717 Clinton St,, will attend to details. Tel. 278-Y. WANTED A house and lot in Ottawa In exchango for raw land In Manl toba. Address A., care this office. WANTED To ask all men and boys why rob yourself and somebody to enjoy the fruits? Buy overalls, unionnlls, shirts and pants at the Ot tawa Overall Factory, in the old high school building, and enjoy the profits yourself. FOR SALE a bargain. Son. Iron safe, may Le had at Inquire, J. O. Harris & WANTED Clean rags, any color, the Free Trader-Journal office. FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE Parlor suite, In very best of condition. Apply 122 West Superior St. l'hone 584-L. HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale Household furniture and house for rent. Inquire 712 Clinton St. I FOR SALE Some dry oak wood tor stove, fireplace or furnace. I'. C. ALBRECHT Phone 934 X 111 1 Popular St FOR SALE A Phone 436-Y. ad baby bttsgy MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Poland hogs; big type; China stock March farrow: Rood ones; mar WATTS, Rhone weigli ever 20H lbs. liet price. V. W. U146-2, Ottawa, ill. FOR SALE Kindling BrOB., Ottawa. Ill wood. Sinnot ; 1 FOR SALE -Household furniture and six:room house; must be sold with in ten days; sold cheap for Quick sale. Inquire 710 Lafayette St. for sale -corn busker; has been used only one season; good as new, cause for selling, a windstorm blew coin down so I cannot use it. (HAS A. KRFG. Phone County B.09,7-6. FOR SALE Some fine white oa!;. well seasoned fence posts; also some wood for fireplace. F. C. AL BREOHT, 1111 Poplar St. Phone 834.X. FOR SALE Three bowling alleys. pool table, cJgar wall, candy cases, chairs, safe, cash register, supplies, cheap. 69 eiouth Broadway, Aurora. Caro Aurora Beacon-News. MISCELLANEOUS "TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY" Free book about Florida. Tells the truth. Mo&thly payments, easy terms. Orange groves planted. Sylvester E. Wilson. Dept. T-252, Orlando, Fia. Professional Cards THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Graduates Room 212-14 Central Life Qullduig, Ottawa. DL Phone 1008. Hours: 10-12, i-8. 7-1. Dr. C. A. Blean HIROPHACTOR. Hours : 9-U m.. 1-4 p. m. Licensed by Illinois State Board of Health. 111-ltS Moloney Bldg. Phone 611-R Dr. C. F. Van Atta Successor to Dr. Hertof. Phone 1015-W Office 404 Central Life, kf e, Ear. Nose and Throat pace nvt BY ALLMAN GWAM GET G.?lelG! VOO WANTED TO go to A snow and ALL NOU NEEDED WAS ChWE. POCrV TO OET Vi)U STAIvTtD; 1 f ABM LAUff FOR BALE Small farms near Otta wa, as follows: 5 acres, well improved $ 4,500 10 acres, garden land 10,000 o4 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,500 35 acres, one-half tillable, bal. timber 6,000 40 acres, fairly well Improved. 13,00) io acres, three-fourths timber, small bldgs 2.600 115 acres, mostly black, Im proved 23,000 And others. Terms can be sr ranged . W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Hldg. Ottawa. Illinois. KOH SAUK A neat farm of 10 acres; one of tho best in the county; located northwest of Ottawa, half mile from school and five mllea from another town; nt a bargain. W. 11. PUSEY, Central Life Hldg. FOR SALE 133 acres of fairly well improved hmd adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and homo, Ideal ly located, had better como and seo me at once. WM. JAMISON, Room ?,(G Armory Hlk, Ottawa, ill. FOR SALE 122 acres, fine rich soil, as level as a floor. Brick home and large barn and other improvements. The house is practically in city limits. 160 acres just a half mile front the above farm on hard road, same soil, good improvements. Level, an ideal farm. Present corn crop will show what land will do. Pre-war prices on both these farms. 1 personally own the above property and wilt make easy terms to right party. Will con-: sider trade on small place, city property or stock of goods. George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 First Ave. CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA. ILL. Effective May 29th, 1121. EXPRESS HANDLED ON .aLL CARfl AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND. Eastbound cars leave Ottawa Bt tlon for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka, Rockdale and Jellet, 111., In a. m. 6:40, b6:35, 7:55, 9:55, 11:65, In p. in. 1:55, n2:55, 3:66, c4:66, n4:55, 8:05, 10:00. WESTBOUND. Westbound cars leave Otiba sta tion for Utlca, La Sallo, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince ton in a. m. 15:55, g6:52. f8:25, f9:65, dl0:55, fll:55. In p. m. fl:55, fS:6. J4:55, f5:55, n-d6:66. d7:F5, f9:66. 80UTHB0UND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Gravid Ridge, McKlnley Park and Streator in a. m. 5:55, 7:65, 9:56, 11:66. Ia p. m. 1:55. 3:55, 5:55. 8:99 10.00. h Joliet, dally except Sundays at holiaays. c Morris. d Ladd. t f Princeton. g Ladd, dally except Sundays an holidays, n Sundays and holidays only. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVi MONEY. TICKET OFFICE orv:N FROM l:4t A. M. TO 11:35 P. M. TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Via Joliet. II!.. and Chicago A JoMtt Electric Railway: Round One Trip Way $3.00 SI.P5 (Return trip limited to ten dart) FAST FREIQHT SERVICE. Phone Agenta for Full Information, I J Ik . I id