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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL PACE THREE 11 11 TONICA Mr ami Mra, Charb Phi it have ii Kin in their hone, born B pt Miss Badla v Newton from dranl 1h pttttlni in tin' Underbill bono. Mr. and Mri Dan Pletch ol Chicago hive been kium In the Nlch Millar horned I), C, Millar and wife bava left Call for ilia ami are now living in Kan II Mr. Miller1! Bgfaata, Mr and Mi J loldren, cane back a Ith them William Wnlfi' of blelgO Is visit In in tin' bona of ii J, Quad, weal ot Mount Palatini'. Mr Wolf" Inn I i position In tin Continental anl 'cm meretal National aBnh in thai clly, M Keller and wMe of Chleago bavg ipanl tin' paal week with Mra Keller's slater, i r. glenna Kurd. Gaargo Dixon ami w i r ot 1 v 11 I .like, V I. arc mnNltiK their Itml annuAl visit In Timlin, neMs of hil i Inter. Mis B, a Hetrlok. Mls Arvliia N eardaloi baa 1 -t Minneapolis. Minn . ami in now lo litis! at VTeaton, Ontario Tin tl tin kIic has beah with baa baa opened up a branch office in anada ami Mini Beards lay has hen sent there to lake charge of the pen departnent Miss Irene Bo ft, who hns been vlalfjjii her brother, Ira i Daaaetl th' past few w,ik-, hit Friday for Ames. Iowa She his 11 cepti',1 Hi poKttlon for the coning yeai ai lo ad ot the wonan'a hail in the oolb there Osier J. Kelb r died at his bona in Clhson city Tuesday and was broaglw to Loatant for burial Fr' ay Th Masons were In charge, ir Keii. , lived In Tonieii for several . -,r tn 1 ; marnea nnn narienuower, pre cpiIimI lim In death "hviti: , r Albert J9Mr'f'nraVeiitr. Ot tartjj li nt thn Tm, linn- u rop of tie , f)i 1 iit-h '1 .s 111 ieb ,1.11 ii devuteu to the uffaird of thn po'. nrieKT. grand lodge Odd KUa, .. ...I tho grand lodge of Odd Fellows of Ou tarlo. Both of those Bodies are p. gfeaalon at Toronto ami about 50,001 members from tho United States una Canada are in attendance. The second cli Rree stall of Tonka lodge of Odd t'elloUS We!. I to Saml wich Tuesday evening to put on the second degree. The meeting wai also a fan well reception to Iter. Hal Nor ton, whom many of OUT people are privileged to know, and 0 r quest 1 nine for as many as possible to a' tend. Nearly titty of the Tonlca lodgo nenbara attended. Announcement; have been recelvail in Tonlca of the nnrrfaga of MissJenn Fainter to Colonel Harry Eugene .wiiklns of the United States army on Thursday, Sept liT. at Kvanston, III, They will he at home alter Dec, 1 at :u;i2 InRersnll aVentte, Dea Moines Iowa. The hrlde is a fornn r Tunica Klrl, horn and raised in this com munity. Sha entered the aervlce ot the government as a nurse during the war and spent much lime in the hos pitals In Prance, Her strenuous work there caused a breakdown In h t health, from which she has not jrel entirely recovered, High School Notes. A track meet between Hopkins and Tonlca was held Friday afternoon on the new school minimis. Hopkins ''copped" nearly all the honors. School Started off last Monday witti the new assembly scats all in position, BhadOti up and Miss McRlll on the his tory job. The stoves for the dome. tic science tables arrived Monday and will b put up so thai th I food course can start in earnest scon. The tables for the agricultural room came Tues day, and tho agricultural hoys will oc cupy their own quarters from now on. The animal husbandry class weir out Monday Inspecting Qeorga Ebner's excellent Poland China herd. The boys aro becoming amateur experts at pick iriR out good pure bmls. The cla w are making plane to spend Tuesduj and Wednesday at Peoria tit the na tional swino show This is the big gest hog show of America. All the prize winners from the various state fairs will he there to compete for the highest honors of hogdom. The class culled a tlocic of about 100 hens lor Mrs. George Morris on Tuesday afternoon, They got about thirty three culls. A lew of these were still laying, hut were taken out CO ai count of age. The rest of the lloek bowed excellent egg laying abl! ity. dost of them were still laying, not having stopped t: molt yet. The late molters are the good lay, is. The crop class picked seed corn fo Hub IRIyan Monday afternoon. Somo steps had been taken toward a lecture course on tho part of the school for this winter, ltut on ne count of the financial stress it saens better to keep the 22n necessary to secure tho course at home, therefore Committees will be appointed in the near future to arange for a cantata, operetta, etc., by home talent. Ar rangi ments are being made w ith near by high schools to exchange pro grams. All door receipts taken at our building will be retained by our tchool. The above compilation, It is hoped, will bring out the beSI there is in our home talent, it is hoped, farther, that this will meet with the; approval of the community. Miss Hazel ifoRill of Kinlay, Ohio, has been employed as the lifth teach j or. She Is a normal school and col-! lege graduate and has had setl :i ' yearn" experience. She began her work here Monday. Friends have recently received let-1 ters from Miss Helen Clarke, who! taught in our Community High school j last year, from Oblong. 111. Mis Clarke is teaching Knglish in the township high school at that place at a salary of IMOft The srheol has about IN pupils and fourteen t each ers. Mr. Williams his bion appointed poatnaater in the place of H. i Uald- win, who resigned the postmastership over a year ago. 1 V U ffl GRAND RIDGE (Lata Qrand Ridge Newi on parte 7 i The annual barren mom supper servi i in the baaemenl of tho Proa byterlan church Saturday evening, ) t I. under th.- anaploaa of the Mil sioniiry Soel' ty or the church, Was well pah alii d A number from Ol law, i and fried ch occasion lion, for good est' event, a treotor were presi nt The k' tippi si i vi ii on tin if comnencla iar with th" this annual i realised by e devilled to place in th' ill, ut 11)80 . (Saraonagie IK the ladies, v tho missions A 'tub t w village Thai a. m. ai Ho !l I Iding took day. Sipt. I ii l M wll"li Miss Clarissa Qrand Ridge and VValtV V igllb , Karma were united iv I t the paator, Ikev, J. ' j I n. Were no attendants, J ' Claim and Miss Frances i' ing th inlv v.ilnese the T. ed will re, one hi r i iiikii ,. ,';,,oin till employe at li e , nuM station tr and Mrsjy K..Mn und h, d.i'i.:lil. ,- 1 t" flaiumoml. Ind are vls-l' ne aun s parents, Mr and Mrs ,: ,n . r.rtli of Sylvan' venue Mrs F',11 , ;,, ,,, ,. 1,11,1,., , of otta.,a , nvornlahl L-uei I 'i iris's with her brother. John ' ad north : town. 8fTer.il mbers of the freshman aasj .,,(. ure classes ot Hie (irandl MSgs h school enjoyed a welnle R , tha home of uUford und Edna Antram, northwest of town. Fri day evening. Then I'riday evenite. Social events participated in by the itUdent have bei n very popular liace the opeing of school VVIIford and hit sim r lias I'.dna. proved themselves deHghtfu entertainers. r. frank Rutan was a dinner gurst Thursday at the M. Itutaii home, ith of town. Mrt. Margaret Hov,l hit returncl from a week's visit with Btreator rela tive i und frit nds. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Yocum were Ot tawa shoppers Saturday. Mr ami Mra. Frank Duttllnger wen i ai at La Salle callers. A card received by Mrs. y. k. Reese from Mrs F. K. Hook, who, with her husband, is vtstlng relatives in Penn glyvania stated she was having a fine time, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and had also met ('. H. Pountlstone ol the village, who Is al.so visltln in the Keystone state. Mrs. Lottie Blood and little daugh ter Vivian ceturned the latter part of the week from Joltet, where they had gout to attend Hie funeral of the for mers niece. Nocma Louise Sniffer, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Payne and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr.- Payne's pari tils. .Mr. and Mrs. Havid Hunter of Sylvan avenue opal Williams was an Ottawa busi Bess caller on Friday. Airs. Harriet Shields was a 8 o'clock (,ll:l of i r guest on Friday at the home Mrs John Heath, on th" South Side. Mrs. Harns of Fairburv Is her daughter, Mr-. Waiter north of town. v isltlng Fugle, Mrs. N'orth ha returned fo her home in Ottawa after several days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. l Newman, on the Last Side. Mrs. Duble of Chicago is a louse guest at Hie home of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Ofcborn of the Kast Side. Tile Grand Ridge baseball team from the public and high schools went to Ransom Saturday noon, where a rami of ball was played, Mrs m. c. Baker, wire of Rev. Baker nf Streator, spent a few hour! with village friend.' last week. Mr and Mrs. Kverett Hodgson and daughter Arlen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaver of Ottawa motored to Qranville Sunday, whore they visited at the Marl Uoblson home. Robert and Albert RhoadS of ( ham paign, who motored to Ottawa tor a visit with their mother, Mra Cathe rine Rhoada of West Madison street, spent a ft w hours witii their sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. John W Fogle, Saturday morning as they wore nroute home. 'Jiii' reception held Friday eveninf, at the Methodist church in honor ol Rev. and Mrs. .1. C. ( raine, Rev. Grains having been returned to tin charge, was one of the largest held for several years. The i veiling was a de cidedly pleasant one for both pastor and people. A line spirit prevailed which made manifest the high appre ciation in which Rev. Craine and his FUNK & HARTY TAXI Located at interurban Station. 'PHONES 518 and 126 H ywffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu First Congregational First Presbyterian GO Trinity Lutheran Zion Evangelical (Mitt) hih iit-iii iy iiif uongrsistlou. a musical pracrun wu a feature of Lhfl avanlni'a Dlaasurs One number I nil ot wbion wore etoeptlonally well 1 i . ml' i I'll, wan u Hull' MM lv DftVors ralftf, mi artlal ol no little sbllll) c io. Hiiiiix will repreie&l the Victor lodge or l o (i. I India in Uprlngfleld uelegata Mrs, Oil in in- thr Megate i ol Kebekttbi, which capital ity a) tka a It tin- KI'iHiil Oct is at .i Chrtitmati the loeal imiK' tnveno al tE i' time Mr. and Mr , Port Dodfa. i Arthm Woodward ol iwa, "tin bare been petiilitut their vacation in the Uaat, are now visiting Mr. Won Iw nrd's father, w . woodward, and Mra, Woodward's, mother irs. m Hibba, .Mrt. vTaltar Pogle was boataaa on PVfduty alternoon, Bept JO, to men. hers of the Oat Together club, prac tlcally all ol whom Were In attend anca together with two visitors Mrs. Burns of Kalrburj ami Mn L Lucky of Hi village, The ladles spenl thi afternoon tying a comforter und pie, tug on ipiiit blocks Mra, Pogle iarv ed her gueats a delicious luncheon. Miaa Evelyn Fugle delighted the com oany witii a number or vocal aoloi The DOXl meeting of the dub Will be with Mrs ( lark Fogle It Oct 1 1, II W Watts, .1 A Y.icum, William Tautl and .1 I! Williams. OXSCUtlVli COnfhlttee Of the La Salle County Duroc Association, accompanied by Walter j. McLaughlin, county live -.tin ! expert, were out on an Inapec ion tour for DttKH I for lii l sale to iii id by the association at Ottawa mi Oct If Mra. Durgett of Kelthaburg, ill , m- lived Friday for u Vlalt with In r at the store everybody is talking about HATS! HATS! HATS! $5.00 A big range of hats just received -the season's $5.00 newest styles, especially priced, each SATEEN PETTICOATS, $1.25 Good weight Sateen Petticoats, black and $1,25 colors, your choice MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSES, $1.89 Regular $2.25 values in good quality Gingham well made, sizes 7 to I 4 years, $1.89 especially priced APRONS, $1.00 Percale Aprons, in lights, darks and checks $ QQ and tie backs, your choice LADIES' UMBRELLAS, $1.25 Made of good weight cotton taffeta, black $1 25 mission handles, with cords attached, each .... LADIES' OUTING PETTICOATS, 59c Just the garment for these cool fall mornings 59c buy your supply at this price. Each TUB SILKS, PER YARD, $1.50 LOOK An all-silk shirting, good range of $1 .50 patterns, price per yard CORSETS, $1.00 Two new numbers in corsets, sizes from 2 1 to QQ 30, pink and white LADIES' RIBBED TOP HOSE, 25c An exceptional value in ladies' black 25c ribbed top hose, per pair LADIES' SILK HOSE, $1.00 The silk hose they all marvel at the value of $ QQ black or brown, per pair ' RUSSIAN CALF SILK HOSE, $1.25 The most wanted shade for the new light tan $ 25 shoes just received, per pair MISSES' HOSE, 25c Nice fine ribbed hose, in black, white or 25c brown, all sizes, per pair Many new lines just received - look them over. Come in and look around whether you wish to buy or not. ALLEN'S SHOP The Store That's Bigger than it Looks Gayety Bldg. Phone 573-R r"ai; II " IIIIflfl!tlliliiEiliiiiiiiitsiiiiiaitiaiitttiit;'iaiititisiiiitiiiaiitsifiiii-t:::itisiiiiiatfaiiistiiSjissi(tsfiiaasisssis si tss ta ass 1 as itistiiitiiitiiiiiiitttiiiiiiisiiitisTtiiiiiiiiiiiifiitirilllllllllllfllf I II i ltrF: TO CHURCH daughter, Mra. W, lv Smith, uu West Main street Oi H Poundstona, h im bean vlelthtg in Pennexltnnla, ttoppad off at i.nnu, Ohio, tiir a v i -lit with Mr. and Mra, ituiph Canter and otlw r Grand Ridge people bow raaidaata of thai vicinity, Mlaaaa Anna '.III Olive ' .Ill-llll III' itta w a !" m a day recently with h Surah Kadi on East their aunt, Mi Main street Mr. and Mrs O laix on of this liott vllb go and Mr and Mn Aitlmr EC ami the latter' sister, Miss Bertha Hoffman, all of Btreator, motored to Onarga and Kankakee, win re tin iis'ieii frienda, Mrs VVinian Anderson Is spending a few days with Mrs. Belle Anderson In the country Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wollenbaapl Ir. left for Chicago Sunday, when they win spend a fen days LELAND Misses p.irdio Riskedal and .ois Anderson and M, a. VVhltt atlated Into the Mystic Or Eastern Star, oa Saturday t O. J Ktrkhus made a bu were int er of the ening. Ineai trip , to Chicago Tuesday Mrs. I.ella I mhl of Chicago and Mrs. A, M Klow of Rock Island were call ed to see their mother Mrs. T. T. Mosey Who is critically 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Pelsha, Mr. and Mrs Fred Larson und son spent last , wi-k with relatives at Qrand Rapids, Michigan. The Epiphany Qulld was pleasantly TWELVE ontortuind ou Wednesday by Hie Maa4aaaaa a. Lewis adtdavaoa and c. A. Severy. Mr. and Mrs p C Knight enter tained about tWiBty 'if their friends Saturday evening In honor of their wedding miniver airy. K. c Brifhon and son Rvaaell wart Chicago paaaangera Tuaaitay Mrs. I i Hillings of Chicago is pending a feW days among relatival Miss Ncida Anderson was n member of the bridal party of another ol bar college friends In F.vanston lust Satur day. nr. w H Chapman made a profei lonal call to Aurora Tuesduy c. F. Robin VOn of Fountain Clly. Wisconsin. st' nt Sunday with hi. family Jink Julian made a business trip to Chicago Saturday. Miss Anna Plettre bad for bar guesl t!, iiast week Mrs. Strom ot Chicago Tho Mission Society was pleas. ml Iv ent i tallied on Sut unlay by the Mes dam 01 S. A Johnson and K. H. Farley Mr, and Mrs Jess Kipp left Titos day for Port Orange, Fla.. to spend th, winter Claude Hazeman w.is tin Aurora visitor Monday. John Wormland was a Chicago pa longer Tuesday. Miss Gladys, the It year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JaCODSOn, WM taken to St. Charles hospital In Aurora Tuesday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis, M A White was called to Rochelle the fore part of the week on account Of the death of his sister. Mrs. Henry Sanderson and Mrs. The Episcopal First Baptist Trinity United Evangelical First Methodist Newton linker were Sandwich shop eel Taeadag, Miss Ida Hill spoilt the weekend witii relative! In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs A. A. DBBtolson of Ot tawa spent Thursday among relettvoi a daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Qoorge Miss Mildred KIosh r is touching school in district BOS, northwest of arlvlllfl, Tha Laand indoor B, it. team da footed the Bhabbona team on Friday WOMEN OF MIDDLE LIFE A Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass Practical Suggestions (iiv-si by the Women Whose Letters Follow to carry women safely through the Change of Life. .Sin- says: "It is with pleasure th:,t I writ to w.u thanking yen for what your wonderful medicine has done for m 1, 1 v sj 1 .-sin-; through the Change of Life and had a displacement and weakness so that I could not stand on my feet and other annoying aj mpt'it:'.-. A friend told me about I.ydia ft l'ink ham's Vegetable Compound and the fn it ' ottle helped me, so I got more. It cured ma and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine is certainly woman's friend and you may use this testimonial as you choose." .Mrs. MauV LtSTBBi Curt Frank Street, Adrian, Mich. It is said that middle aje is the most try'np; period in a woman's life, and owing to modern methodsof living not one woman in a thousand passes through this perfectly natural change without experiencing very annoying symptoms. Those smothering spells, the dreadful hot (Irishes that send the blood rushine to the head Until It seems as though it would hurst, and the faint feeling that follows, as if the heart Were going to atop, those sinking or dizzy spdlsare all symptoms of B nervous condition, and indicate the need for a special medicine. I.ydia E. Pinkhum's vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espe cially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner as to build up tho weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are hot the rargieal one ; they are nut caused by serious displace ments or growths, although tha Bymptoms :nay be the same, and that is why so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydla ft Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative and often prevents serious troubles. Lydla E. Pinkbom's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Pecu liar to Women" will be vent to you free upon request. AVrito to The Lydla K. I'inkliain Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. 't'!ii book contains valuable information. These New at 25 to 33 1-3 discount provide a way for clean, cozy interior this erate price. you arr in (( of otty luatcrials for decorating, wallpaper, flat finishes, stains, etc., now is the titne ami this stare is the place. Get our cash price on lead and oil - save some money. WHEELER & HALO La Salle St. OTTAWA You Save ON YOUR INVESTMENT When you have your carpenter and mill-work done by us. NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL We Do Carpenter, Mason and Stucco Work GUST E. SCHMIDT CO. General Contractors Of fice and Mill Telephones 1 608 Columbus evening hy a -core og to it. The Dorcas Society will be enter lamed mi Tlliirstlay by (lie MesdailleS Roi Andersen and j. Stats, Eggs and Nutrition. Oeesa lay (he b I eggs (ran Ai imint of view nf nourishment Then Come du kl and guinea fowl. Heno nre fniirih mi ihe Mali with torkeya and plovers following, but 'i Ii fha hen on which the World depends for lt egg supply. Afton, Tenn. "I wont eti.'-r raftering woman to know whrt Lvala ft Pink ham Vegetabla lompound has dona f "r ma, I urinK the ( hanj(e of Life I wns in bad for sight mouth and had two good doctors treating me hut tin y (iid me no K00J A frienil advised nie to lake I.ydia K. l'inkham's Vegi tabls Compound, which I did, iiinl in a short time 1 felt better, 1 had all kinds of hud ipella, hut they all left me. Now when 1 feel freak ami nsrroUl I take the Vpi!tal,le Compound anditalways does ma Rood. 1 wish all women would try it during tho Change of Life fur I know it will do them ond. If yrnj think it will induce some one to try the Vegetable Com pound you may publish thin letter. Mrs. A. KELLER) Afton, Tenn. !r. Mary Lister of Ads-Ian, Mioh.,addsher testimony to the value of i.ydia B, Pinkham'a WuotaMo Coftinonnd Wallpapers r r winter at a very mod X V JL 463K-512W m D