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PAQI FIV SATURDAY, OCTOSER 8, 1921. ROADS WILL NOT BE 1 UP BY SHE VOTE, RAILWAY MEN CLAIM, IS NOT INTENDED TO CRIPPLE COUNTRY'S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. th OTTAWA TREE TRADER - JOURNA1 DOINGS OF THE PVFFS There' a Reason for Tom's Grouch BY ALLM AN "HELEN, DID-GET AMY MAIL ) HERE'S ALLTHE I TWO PlECtS OF MAIL I HAVE BEEN I flg SS oullfF I ''l T&OAVP I'M EXPECTING A MAIL THAT MOO BOTH OF 'EM , EXPECTING THOM CDS " UOAKJMEFIVE J TT To MF J RSJ ROTHERHOODS SAY Chicago, Go. . 'Hi" Or t deflnlt" nssiira.o that a gem ! tlpup at t'l" Minntirv'i truiiHtiortel! 311 fmUtlti in, i tiuutcnwlated b. t'i lallwav unions no bn "1 ' 1 Riven oul hint nlghl b ! sl"'1'' lilr.nt ol t!u ''rib " i " ' way Conductor! if wa Had It ni : to breaK with t ht rflrrcuds," said Mr. Bhep pnrd, "our nlm will be to IncoavenI oner the pdlllfc us littl us possible No ono, I am aura, Is considering a general wafcout i lin vt privately i.iv..u Preaftlent Harding this mbut unco I not? no reason way i withhold It from the public, or course, to be effective, any strike would have to be methtng more serious than a mere declaration, and hardships undoubtedly would re- milt. But transportation would nol be crippled, and tha large oRlei would not auffer eatly." Annoutu oment probably will be made Monduy of tho r huU of the btrlkr voto of the conductor the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Brotherhood ol Locomotive Kidmen und Bnatnatnen, and the SwUchdMhi I'nton of North America. Mr. Bhepfcard said be whhed to dis pol any Inlpieealon thut the trike bal- ... Kl,,,. Inlii'l u n tilufi' nt lL Thiu orp.-iniatlou U con- cernod i for Milwaulaaa, Wh., where ho will lie "I, as prosldont. hnvo the powor to ! n intern in tho Columbia Hospital voto a strike veto," ho said, "but 1 j for :i your. ohull follow the wflhei of our men Mrs. Charlos P, Bower, of Chicago, pretty closoly Wo aro to hold I is muklng a vinit ut the home of Mrs matting of oir gettaral chairmen lion j r. i. Klschor. In this city, sho for day ovoning. VVe ibatl determine oui i mcriy reiided hare and will be re course at that time." nu-mboicd by many. She and her Oencral chairmen of the ot'i-r i buMbmul are moving from Chicago to brotherhoods probably will hold sim ; llnr conforonccs .viorumy in uu. .... than OoO chairmen ol tha brotherhoods j and the fedoruted shops trans win o In Chicago. Thp ihop oralis and th Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen already havo annonncod their men favor t strike as a protest agulnst the 11 por cent wago reduction of July I. An announcement which has bear ing on one of the grievances of tin shopmen was made yesterday by the I nltod States railroad labor board This indicated tho board will h.ild a bearing within ten days to determine whether the Pennsylvania rimj violated tho Bach-Cummlna law In Ig j goring an order of the labor noarn n hold an election that would give all Ions opportunity to be chosen as rep resentative of tha read's employes In all matters of dispute. At th" same time there was Indica; tion that there has not been a definite break of relations between tne lanor board and the Pennsylvania This ! was evidenced by the road's petition , asking a reduction in wagea of dining car stewards, and by decisions uphold- j lng the carrier In other cases. OTTER CREEK Mr. and -Mrs. Otto Froese and chil dren spent last Monday evening with relatives in Grand Ridge. Mra. Frees,, is a grandniece of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert McKay and motored over to see them before they leave Grand Hidge.' The Otter '.reek unit of the W Sttllo county Home Bureau mot Thurs day afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Elvin Benckendorf. Tho Ever Beady dull are making preparations for their annual hazaar Thev met with Mrs. George Dong (Wednesday afternoon and sowed. Dink Poole, who works for the Prai rie Oil company at Kernan. is spend ing his vacation at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrfv R. C. Harbor and ehtl drfcit ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harbor ol Streator Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Voights visited Sunday afternoon at the Fred lienek endorf home. John Harber of California la visit ing relatives and friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rtoidlo ami children visited In Ottawn Sunday, i Johnny and Annn Durd in aoeju Sunday at the! homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete DUrdans Rev. Applebly at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Benckendorf Sun I day. Mr. and Mrs. rahK sonomas aim children visited at the Uomlnovor home. Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mr: Ernest King n son, Oct. 3. Mrs. King b at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Schobert of Grand Ridge. Miss Ermyle Mason entertained th intermediate department and th" S. 8. M. B. class from tho senior depart ment of the First Methodist church df Streator Friday evening at her home. It was a real hard times party and everyone was dressed according ly. Games were played and the music was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served in hard times styles, the coffee being in tin cups. It was i gay pary, as the young folks made the trip in a hayrack. E. G. Baird of Galesburg was here to attend the funeral of his nephew, Ralph Horn. Mrs. Bert West's daughter and fam ily, who reside in Kansas City, and Mrs. Friedha'ber of Galesburg havt been visiting at the West homo. Mrs. William Boudinot, who lias been quite poorly with stomach trohMe, is not improving very fast. Pete and Andy Durdan shelled corn Tuesday and Wednesday. The Boosters held their monthly meeting and program Tuesday even ing. The Hustlers had charge of the program. Edward Jones. Herman Bencken dorf and Mike Sapalo spent a couple of days at tho Peoria fair. . Mrs. Reese Gochanour spent a couple of days last week with bar sis ter. Mis Belle Davis of Grand Ridge. Mr. and Mts. Frank Birtwell and children visited relatives at Grand Ridge Sunday. I 11 11 iL-iviiw' a MENDOTA Dr. Claronc ScTiall.-r loft Friday Qncoln, Nobr. Powell j Hmxt tng week-end with relatives i Mr. and Mrs. i naries it. in(1 lr)pmis j Chicago. J. j. Hous'r spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. John Holland loft Thursday morning to aepnd a few days with relatiVha and friends in Chicago. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, of Rockford, was christ ened on Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlos KflhjB, In this city. Rev. D, H. Voelk or performed the ceremony. The lit tle one was named Beverly Marie Catherine. Word was received In Mendota on Saturday announcing tho birth of a son to Rev, and Mrs. George E. Coop rider, at Bellingham, Wash Rev. Cooprlder was a former pastor at the Advent Christian church in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George U Carpenter, of Amboy, were Mendota visitors on Saturday. They were on their way to f.a Salle. Mr. and Mrs. Bmll P. Miller, of streator. sent the week-end with rela- w.vkraxty deeds - p gthe-wnel Sept. 2ti, 1021. Matie D, Larimer to Fred E. Dowers. Its. , 10, b, 8, Fair view add. Marseilles; $2,100. July 27, ISft, Ella C. Harlow to George and Samuel P Brown. It b. 2, Wiving Park add., Its. 7. 8, 9, 10, b. ;.', Bilker's third add.. It. 1". 1). 4. Streator; J 10. Sept, 2, 1921. Whitmore Cemetery Association, by trustees, to Albert Miller, pt. u. w. n. e. 3, 3, S; $50. Sept. 14, 1981, Robert C. Hatten- haucr et ul to Dominic lliokhlni 21 ft. e. 42 ft., It. 11. h. 121. Salle; $1. La UTICA Glo". Peterson and Arthur Swan son hit Wedn -.iy for a Ir.p to C:'.lor nta. Mrs. R. F. Smith and daughter Ma bo) have returned from a recent visit in Chicago. Ed Clajbel is einn'oeu at the VftV ley Chemical Co. A l lrthday surprise party w.'iS held at the home of Mr. Sam i3f.Ctt.lnn on Tuesdttf evening vh mi aruiu thirty thftt'j of her friemlu valiad in to help hi r celebrate, The CVoO'i.K was spent In n social good ttn.e, ana a delight ful lunch was lerVad. Tho hOfttea was tho recipient of many bcmtUul presents nnd all departed wishiig her many happy returns. Mr. Etta Hadfey rotitrn?d Wed nesday from a visit with her son, Clinton, In Chicago. George Quandt has returned from Iowa where he wis called l;' the death of his mother. Wm. Stevenso of Peru was calling on his brother, Henry, here on Sun day. The young peop'e's society of the Dtica Baptist church attended a party at the home f f":ner Lewis Ir win last Saturday evening. Quito a number from Utiea ware present. The evening was pleasantly spent In mu sic and abcial good time. A delight ful lunch was served. Mrs. Harry White, voo is onfploy ed at the county farm, spent Tuesday In Utica. Mrs. Katherine SfilaeM ard M'B. O'Brien were Ottawa .;alij;-;i on Sot urday. The eight month baov of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Venoy pas.), d away at their home Tuesday, after a short ill l ess. Walter Preuss Who W8 1 re enily' hilt in an automobno icc.dont, ''as leoovered from his hJHTWl Miss Addie Viike.y u visiD-.ig -el atives and friends in Uoato U Frank Prentice aas returned Lome from St. Mary's hosn lal much 'l.: proved. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blakeslee have returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blakeslee, on Church street. Mrs. John Olson haa returned from a rlsit with hor daughter, Mrs. Algott Johnson, In Granville. Miss Urotia Qlancy is lioohkcop er at tha Utloa Hydraulic Cetnent Co. Mrs. I, J. Bh edy Mud her tons il removed at Bt. Mary's boapltal. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Prentice is ill with tonaillue, NORTH PRAIRIE Misses Pearl and Dorothy Tlorson spent over Thursday night at Arthur 1 horson'o. Mrs. Fannie Chapman visited ;,t the William Grove home Thursday and Friday. Marshall Elko, who hus been on the sick list the past week, la improv ing. The Homo Bureau harvest sale and supper was bald Friday night. A good crowd was th ire and all report a tine time. About $20 was cleared. Mrs. Steve Klelnmaier and son James spent from Thursday until Sun day with her sister. Mrs. Eugene Klelnmaier. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson and baby attended church services at the L. D. S. church Sunday and took din ner with hi.; parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Cella Thoiaon and family ate Sunday dinner witli Mr. and Mrs. K H. Knutaon. Mr. and Mrs. Will ur Lorlng and family and Mrs. Sarah Klepp autoed to Leland Sunday and visited v. itii Rev. Lyon, and family. Dr. William Lane Of Kankakee came Sunday and attended the funeral oi the late L. J. Grove Monday and vis ited with Will Grove nnd family, re turning home Tuesday morning. A large number of old neighbors and friends from this vicinity attend ed the funeral services Monday after noon of the late L. J. Grove. Frank McDermott. who has been Visiting his parents in Kentucky, has returned and i:; employed at Mrs. E. flayer's. Gus Hetello is husking corn at E. J. Eike's. Prentice Bar, who was called to his home in Kentucky by the lllnes'i and death of his mother, has return ed and is employed at Murk Bryant's. The ManilUB Ladies' Aid will hold a cooked food sale at Slor'8 grocery store Saturday. The Epworth League of the Manlius church Invites tha young folks of this vicinity to attend their meetings on Friday evening. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ATTACHMENT. IN State of Illinois, La Salle County as. In the County Court of La Salle County, Illinois. To the November Term, 1921. Andrew A. Mabel, administrator do bonis non of tho estate of Maria Grubor, deceased, vs. John Gruber In Attachment. Demand, $350.00. Notice b hereby given to you, the said John Gruber, that a Writ of At tachment lias been sued out of the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of said County of La Salle, at the suit of tho said Andrew A. Hebel, adminis trator de bonis non of the estate of Maria Grubor, deceased, and against the estate of you, tho said John Gru bor, for Three Hundred and Fifty ana no-lUO Dollars, besides interest, di recti d to the Sheriff of said county to execute, which said writ has been re turned by said Sheriff executed as follows, to-wit: State of Illinois. County of La Salle 8f, The within named defendant. John Gruber, not. found In my county this Mh day of October. 11)21, C. S AyciT, Sheriff, by F. E. Slednian. chic' deputy. Executed the within writ by attaching the defendant's interest In Lot Ten (10). in Block Four (I) i" Whiting. Hickman & Burnham's sub division, an addition to the City of Peru. Ia Sal'.e County, Illinois, this Sth day of October. 1921 C. S. Avers, Shrrlfl. by F. K. Stedman, chill deputy. Now, unless you, the said Join Crnher chilli nor ;i ! 1 v hp unit ; n hi.fnre the f"Vinnv OnnM ,,f -.ne! : comltv the first dav of the nex' term thereof, to be holden at Ottawa in s.,irl county,' a the first Monday 1n j the month of November, A. D. 1921. . mx, gfva special ball and plead to said action, Judgment will be entered against y u In favor of the said plain tiff, and th property attached sold to satisfy th samt, with coats. T A. FERGUSON, Clerk Ottawa. Illinois. Oct. Sth. 1921. WILLIAM M ' A.Vl AN. Plaintiff's Attorney. UlWfliPtTMIfliBi HELP WANTED AGENTS WAN'TKIV- We pay 31 weekly, 7.ri oints hour spare time, selling boifery; guaranteed wear four months; fall lln ready; prewar prics; freo samidos to working agents; experience unneceeeary, I'KH BTCTWBAR HOSIERY, Darby, l'a. WANTED Reliable man for gener al work. Must be a good milker. Apply 1112 W. Madison St., after 2 p. in. WANTED Good, plain cook. Apply to MRS. jas. cati.in. Phone 42. ANTED Man with team or auto, to sell our products direct to con sunn r; also men and women for city work. McCONNON COMPANY. Wi nona, Minn. ATTENTION, Agents and Mall Order Men. You -an build up a good business which will mean an ncome for life. Send for fro booklet of unsolicited testimonials like this' Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1919. Rheumatism Herb Company. Doar Sirs: The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used it five days and he walked downtown 'two milea to sen me last Sunday, ana now his wife is also taking the Henb fend baths, so you see I got results tha first time. Respectfully, A. D, Hall. Price $1 Pound, IB Pounds t- Rheu matism Heib Co., K 997. Occn Park, r-ai LOST AND FOUND LOST Ring, at Shabbona Square, with word "Mother" engraved on in side; lost Friday. Sept. ;o. Finder kindly return to this office. LOST Airdale pup, six-months old. Answers to name of Buster. Find er kindly notify this office. MISCELLANEOUS GALLSTONES Physician explain! simple, effective treatment for in flamed gall bladder and bile ducts as sociated with gallstones; booklet free-. DR. PADDOCK, Box G, 201, Kansas City, Mo. Professional Cards THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Graduate Room 212-14 Central Life Building, Ottawa, Bl. Phone 1008. Hours: 10-12 A- 7-a Dr. C. A. Blean w-HIROPRACTOR. Hours; 9-12 a m.. 1-4 D. m. Lloenne.i by Illinois Stato Board of Health. 111-1:2 Moloney Bide. Phone 6J0-K Dr. C. F. Van Art Snccessor to Dr. Hersog. Phone 101 5-W. Office 404 Central Life. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALP.ri 115 West Main 8treet. FREE TBADEB-JOUKHAL PIG. CO. Publishers. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE S. C. Theis Company. 355 Fifth Ave CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVES S. C. Thels Companv, 864 MoBadnock Bloc. MINNEAPOLIS REPRESENTATI VB S. C. Thela Company. 706 Lincoln Bid The Free Trader-Journal may be found at the news depots of Wheelw & Malo, Kneussl Brothers and Pvle' These Want Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. TOR SkL H0USE8 FOR BADE 5 room house, West Side; city water; electric light; $800, half down, balance building and loan. W. B. PUSEY, 507 Central L.ire Bldg. FOR SALE House and good lot on West Side; . rooms; nam woci floors: nrico $2,800. W. B. PUSEY. Central Life Bldg. FOR SALE Houses In South Ottawa, $1,600, t2,4)0, $3,000 and $3,500; well located and worth every cent asked for them. W. B. PUSEY, Cen tral Life Bldg. FOR SALE Large houae and barn with corner lot on good atreet, north side. Buildings could not be built for $7,000. But if I can turn ft within 30 days will sell for leas than half that amount. W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bid., Ottawa, III. FOR SALE 7 room house, bath room, furnace, laundry, barn and garage. In first class condition, $5, 500 Also, 7 room, two story house, furnace, bath, very large lot, $4,500. 8 room house, hot water heat, all hard wood floor, laundry, barn, $7,200. All in South Ottawa. Havo many more, bolter bargains than these. Miss Ger trude Harris. FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bath, gus, electric lights, $2,800; also 0 room cottage, hardwood floors, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, $5,000; and 7 room house, hot water heat, coal used in 1920 for heating an dcooklng cost $56.00; bath, fine electric fix tures, gas, laundry, large barn; will he sold at a bargain. All In East Ot tawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE New brick 6 room bunga-1 low. modern, in first class condi- tion. I5.S00: si so 8 room house, fur-i mice, bath, gas, laundry, $3X00; . ' - ' on.i 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, flno bath room, large barn; two lots, $4,500.00', an 8 room modern house, with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; large lot, $8,000.00. Miss Ger trade Harris. FURNITURE FOR SALE Parlor suite, in very best of condition. Apply 122 West Superior St. Phono 584-L. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE An "Art Garland" hard coal burner: in good condition. Call at 1209 West Jackson St. Phone 859-K FOR SALE Household goods, beds. dressers, dining room table and chairs, gas stove, and kitchen cab inet. Inquire 106 W. Superior St. Phone 584'Y. . FOR SALE Household furniture and house for rent. Inquire 712 Clinton St. FOR SALE CHEAP Electric washer, in first class condition. Immediate action necessary. Call 713 Walnut St. FOR SALE Some dry oak wood, for stove, fireplace or furnace. F. C. ALBRECHT Phone 934 x uu Popular St. FOR RENT FOR RENT Cottage on South Side. near car line; gas and city water; fruit on place and extra lot for garden. Inquire SOS Third Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 21 -"'-2 17 Main St. FOR RENT A modern live room house; all furnished. $36.00 per month. Inquire 849-K, 212 Campbell street. Tt) RENT Large furnished or un furnished rooms. Also garage to responsible eiouple. North side. Ad dress "D." care of this office. WANTED WANTED Position by high school girl, to work after school hour.;. Call oountv 9159-14. WANTED TO RENT Two unfur nished roouiB, for adults wltih pri vate entrance. Address "D," euro of this office. WANTED - -Work of any kind. Am a licensed chauffeur. Address E, care this office. WANTED A house and lot In Cttaw in' exchange for raw land in Maui toba. Address A., care this office WANTED To ask all men and hoys why rob yourself and somebody to enjoy the fruits? Buy overalls, unionalls, shins and pants at tho Ot tawa Overall Factory, in the old high school building, and enjey the profits yourself. FOR SALE Iron safe, may be had at a bargain. Inquire, J. O. Harris & Son. WANTED Clean rags, any color, at the Free Trader-Jocrnal office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, a fifteen weeks' Brown's Business College scholar ship. Phono 178. ' FOR SALE SahbitS. Call phone 171-W. Utica. R. D. HOLLAND. FOR SALE Corn busker; has boon used only 0110 season; good us new, cause for selling, a windstorm blew corn down so I cannot use it. C1IAS. A. KRUG. Phone County 9097-5. I FOR SALE Some fine white oak, well seasoned fence posts; also some wood for fireplace. V. C. AL- BRECHT, Ull Poplar St. Phone 934.X. , . ,, FOR SALB-Thrae bowling alleys, Pool table, cigar wall, cdy cases. . . e .. k ,.,..,- . 11, ,m 1 cnairs. saie, i.nsu mwwii 'i cheap. 69 South Broadway, Aurora. Care Aurora Beacon-News. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Foia roadster; lour ne cord tires, four new fenders, new hood, winter top; all in Al shapi; $250; a good buy for someone. Ad dress Mi, care this oflico. AUTO SUPPLIES, ETC. FOR SALE White Rose gasoline, Na tional Light kerosene and Enarco oils and grease; also Sharpless Sep. oil and repairs. II. G. Kit USE. THEY COME -THEY SEE THEY BUY--And there are reasons enough why. Standard brands of tires and tubes at now reduced prices. We also have the exclusive agency for the HYDRO-TO-RON 10,000 MILE WONDER and the EDISON 6,000 mile special. Call, write or phono. SANDERS AUTO PARTS CO 229 West Main St,. Corner Clinton. Phone 169. Open Sunday and evenings. BUSINESS NOTICES F.A. K0SS0W ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed 505 Second StTLa Salle, UL Telephone 130 RENOVATING Mattresses, Featherbeds and PHIowa 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 l rAOTI LANM FOR SALE SmaU farma near Ott wa, as follows: 5 acres, well Improved I 4.600 10 acres, garden land 10,000 34 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,500 3a acres, one-hnlt tillable, bal. timber .W0 40 acrea. fairly well improved. 18,00) -.0 acree, three-fourths timber, small bldge -600 115 acres, mostly black, im proved 13,000 And others. Terms can be ar ranged . W. B. PUSEY. Central Life Bldg. Ottawa. Ililaoia FOR SALE A neut farm of 100 acres; one of the bet in tha county; located northwest of Ottawa, half mile from school and five mile from another town; at a bargain. W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bldg. 1 FOR SALE 133 acres of fairly well improved land adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and home, ideal ly located, had better come and aeo me at once. WiM. JAMISON, Room 306 Armory Blk, Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE 27 acres, just outside city limits, in la Salle county. Fourteen acres un der cultivation. Five acres that can be cultivated. Orchard. Some tim ber. An ideal place for grapes, fruit and chickens. Good 2story home, barns, etc. Part cash. 122 acres, fine rich soil, aa level as a floor. Brick home and large barn and other improvements. The houso is practically in city limits. 160 acres, Just a half mile from tho nhnva farm, ttn hard road. Samo noil Good improvements. Level. An ideal farm. Present corn crop will show what land will do. Pre-war prices ou both these farms. I Will consider trade on small place, city property or stock of goods. George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 Firat Awe, CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CARS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Eastbound cars leave Ottawa Bta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morrie, Minooka, Rockdale and Joliet, 111., in a. m, 6:00, 7:55. 9:55, 11:55. In p. in., 1: c4:55, 5:65. 8:00, 10:00. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa ela tion for Utiea, la Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince ton in a. m. o5:55, g6:52, f8:5, a:66, dl0:SB, fll:55. In p. m., al:55, f3:65, a5:5& f7:65, d!0:00. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, McKinley Park and Streator in a. m., 6:65, 7:65, 11:55. In p. m., 1:55, 3:55, 5:56, 10. a La Salle. c Morris, dally except Sunday and holidays. d Ladd. f -Princeton. g Ladd, daily except Sundays and holidays. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVfl MONEY'. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM 6:40 A. M. TO 11:35 P. M. TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Via Joliet. II!., and Chicago A Joliat Electric Railway. Round One Trip Way $3.00 $l.5 (Return trip limited to tart days.) FAST FREIGHT SERVICE. Phone agents for full Information, 1 1 0