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OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL PAGE NINE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Fifty-Fifty BY ALLMAN I INSURE PEACE NEVER MIHD WHO TOLD ME - I WANT TO KNOW WHAT VOU WERE HE HAS? WELL, YOU TELL HIM I WANT TO tiEZ VoUMG MAN, I UNDERSTAND VOU'VE BEErJ U5ING SOME NAUGHTY WORDS AND I WANT YOU TO TELL ME WHAT E GEE, 0ANNV5 GOT COME SWELL NEW HIM RIGHT AWAV SAVING i r CUSS WORDS I 60SHTHEVRE PEACHES! they were i MBT E3IDENT TELLS ATLANTA AU )IENCE NORTH AND SOUTH JEED BETTER UNDERSTAND NO OF ONE ANOTHER TO BE :OME BETTER FRIENDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. 000 WILL NEEDED I'M NOT GOING To Tf-LL Wm YOU WiHO TOLD ME - Wt f NOW YOU ANSWER MY I QuE STlONf ) J'LL MAKE A TRADE r.. J WITH YOU-YOU TELL 'j iLZT ME WHO TOLD YOU AMD TITfeBfc a 1 I'll tell You what WORLD: HARDING Hi jaw WELL, WHO- ?W f TOLDVoUT 'aLr W . ,wkmmmmUK HIP' a i -a i ktlnntn, Git., Oct. 28. A gospel of lerntulidlng and food tV It not only ! dtug North an drouth in closer in I, nt lii I, -nil t',.. nntluia nl ! world Int" cooneruth n and ondur amity aas pn i all i bj Pre Idtni rdlug In un addre.ss Thuraduy out hg some of his conceptions of the itng annamant conference. peaking at the statu1 of Henry W. fily, iuthern apostle of national hHrttthe President declared Amer would enter the conference so Im- wRh the desire lor internallon.il ldehif) that the hlame must rwrt where should the negotiations fqr ui'tlon of armament result in fail .s Grady counselled reconciliation the war-torn nation. Mr. Harding J, ho would the United state id that a disrupted world turn Into pat lis of peace ,-to eek salvation h a leadership, he added, was pot e without Jeopardy to national ity or reversal of the established lltlons of the republic I believe It wholly consistent," the sldent wild, "to preach peace and triumph! In that convincing sln Ity which an unselfish nation com ids, and yet make sure about our perty defense Manifestly, mankind la disposed to that experiment. If, trying It, na il hall fall, It Will be no fault of United States of America We ready to offer a helping hand In new oath. We have tendered our itatlon and the cordial arceptance eh has come from ev ry quarter Is to earnest hope of good results Americans have learned the Irs on hnth the national and world la. We fought our war of sections systems, and decided for ever Ce and unity. Oiir own experience taught us that wo may hope that ike decision will be reached by a Id reasoning amid the convictions ch follow In the Wake of a tragedy, reme." ith his d raise of Grady the Preel- t coupled a tribute to Theodore tsevc.lt, of whose Georgia lineage ud. So It la good," he said, "In grret you men and wqrnen of Georgia to all th nareer nt that outstanding Hcan who in nis lire as in ins kage taught ns how much we are spered and exacted because of ag unneu. rtiiu cuiihiik mu?i iuiua it Is nartioularlv a satisfaction to ak from the shadow of the shaft t. i . .... ...,.. ... .. t ... I,.. pi lOu juu iuvtb rwwu w mv in'"'"'; ----- n ,.,..'.! ,f una irnu lau K 11 ,1 i.-uiiih-ij nm.wi. duties, Its obligations, its poaaiuiu- II ever one limit wu vivmiidu i" oir v Hi ihn niwiM or conviction the voice of a 'great DeOOle that l UMii-ie; iu-ijiii 1.-14 n mi -".i i L- , .. ., i ,,i' w. n, ,,,l.,i ndlnir. and havlntr uttered his new- pel at home he camo north, tin neel of a new day, and made his m i 1 1 1 . i . . i . . I unurh Sinee lh.it 1. . 1 1 1.1 ...... , . . , . 1 f.t 4 1.. 1... II., . tinllnn 1. . ill,, t I 1 1 I V nited nation of which, in his day. as the foremost apostle an.l iirociiijin It has seemed to me nv Tillies ill LUC nerioil i-'iuce Lie ge might well let us show n mo rrel which was wrought through a . ..-J A.n..l,., 111. nil Mil H 11 II run nil m vim ' 1' IL. 111 ... ... . .1, ., .. ,1 rk, to cease repining and regrets luive nMtone us. erected here, out Miiinfuif in nmim ivn in u v u v ase Is." NEWARK .i a I I , i nmro i III f 1 1 ( ' u iium u vuv"rt i " ' , r-,... it i y ,i wiih a business visitor in town FYidaj afternoon. M.isH Durkin of Chicago ba I n hind to supply the vacancy cauaed b.. the i(tgnallou ol Miss Walker in the high school Miss Ivy Hrewlck spent the wee end wilh Mrs. Clarence Ugland, 081 Sheridan. Mrs. If. K. Fr email and daughti r Irenti atten(U;d the Sunday afternoon concert at the Auditorium in Chicago Sunday and heard tialli Curel, Miss Susie Peterson i- having a two week.a' vacation from her dutle il the Httsmussen garage. Mr. and Mrs. .1 I.. Way and Ml Sadie Boyd returned last week fron their motor trip to Iowa, Minueflota and 'Wisconsin, self or the ( lass Bgafatad by him will he glad to help our fanners to cull their Iloi ks this next week. The an' in.il ' husbandry class spent Wrrlne; da) afternoon at the Doroc le hi Ottawa. I'p lo the time Hie class had to leave Roy Kbner had lopped the ...tie at 4Q with a boar which won third prize at the l.a Salle county fair. Cohans Sail IDYL GLEN Mrs. O. T. flayer, Ruaaell ami Fran (Vs were In Ottawa Kridav Kthel Williamson attended thi teachers' Institute In l.a Balfe KYiday Mrs. Klmer Hruner and Clara "i St real or and Elmer laaaon ate Sun day dinner at c. A. laaBon'a, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wllllainsoii an, I Charlotte spent Sunday in Btreatoi Dr. O. T. Hayer and Vernon Hougas motored to Chicago Sunda) afternoon. The Miller Home Bureau mel with Mrs. Bert Latimer Tuesday afternoon J. I.. Cooper of DeKaJb motored here Monday and attended the hal lowe u social at. the Milllken school house Monday uigbl Mrs. Thomas llougas Is in poor health. Silas Williamson started hus1 Inj corn Monday. Mrs. Sullle Williamson Is entertain ing her cousin, Mrs. Sarah Christian, of Iowa. Lois Hartshorn spent Tuesday night with her cousin, Prance Hayer. Mrs. O. H. Johnson, who has been sick. Is better. Word has been received hero of tic detth of Eaton Brumbach of Marseil les. Mr. Brumbach has many friends here and Mrs. 1,. W. Long la his daughter. Dr. O. T. Hayer Is still very busy vaccinating hogs. He spent Tue d working near Sandwich. TONICA A committee of pupils and teachers has been appointed to arrange for a halloween social next Wednesday nigh.t. We are sorry to hold it s early .before halloween, but the hai ketball game l-Viday and the concert Saturday night make it necessary. Several flocks have been culled in the last two weeks. The culling wa-j son will soon be over. Mr. Baton him- Classified Advertising ffLP WANTED WA.VTICD Maid for general house. work. Apply to MISS Sl'AII). Illi nois Valley Hospital. ATTENTION, Agents and Mall Order Men. You -an build up a good buslnesa which mil mean an ncome for life. Send for fro bo-iklet of unsolicited testimonials like this Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. 23, 191!). Rheumatism Herb Company. Doar Sirs: The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used It five days and he walked downtown two miles to se rne last Sunday, and now bis wife Is U ho t ;ik I ii v t h f H opJi t ruf ! baths, so you see 1 got results Mie I H,.l (.... Tl . .. "'' wiuw, -ivenpecuwiy, A. LI, liail. Price $1. Pound, li Pounds $5. Rheu matlam Herb Co., K 9D7, Ocean Park Cal. PORRCNT FOR RENT Furnl; bed rooms for light housekeeping. Call 316-217 Main St. TOR JALE HOUSES FOR RENT Five-room house. West Side, $14; also two very desirable Hats. W. U. PUSBY, Central Ufa Bldg. FOR SAWC Ti-room house, West Side; city water; electric lights; $8(yo, half down, balance building and loan. W. B. 1'USBY, 507 Central Life Bldg. LOST AND FOUND LOST Airdale pup, six-months old. Answers to name of Huster. Find er kindly notify this office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Team Phone 111'. pome. FOR SALE Three bowling alleys, pool table, cigar wall, candy cases, chairs, safe, cash register, supplies, cheap. 69 South Broadway, Aurora, Care Aurora Beaeon-Xews. FOR SAI.lv- House and good lot on West Side; 7 rooms; hard wood floors; price f2,80O. W. is. PUBIS Y, Central Life lildg. FOR SALE Iargo house and barn with corner lot on goad street, north side. Buildings could not be built for $7,000. But If I can turn It within 30 days will sell for lesa than half that amount. W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bid., Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE- 7 room house, bath room, furnace, laundry, barn and garage. In first class condition, $f., S00. Also, 7 room, two story house, furnace, bath, very largo lot, $4,500. 8 room house, hot water heat, all hard wood floor, laundry, barn, $7,200. All in South Ottawa. Have many more, better bargains than these. Miss Ger trude. Harris. Legal Advertising NOTICE Mis. George M. Cohan and, toorga M., Jr., as they nailed for, '.Europe, The theatrical producer, 'reports say, may maJta London his perraa Stat home, c It- ' I j j Rector C. Hitt, Attorney Estate of Charles L. West, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that, the un dersigned, Administrator of the Baiata of Charles L. West, late of the County of La Sail" and 8tate of Illinois, de ceased, will appear before the Probate Court of said Count v. on the flrat Monday (being the 5th day) of Decem ber, 1921, at the Probate Court Room, in said County, when and where all ; persons having claims or demands against said estate are notified to at tend and present the same in writing 'for adjustment. Dated the 4th day of October, A. D. 1921. CHARITY WKST Administrator FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bath, gas, electric lights, $2,800; also 5 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 dcooking 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. WANTErl WANTED Free Trader-Journal of Sept. 21, very necessary to complete file. Roddick's Library. WANTED A hotiae and lo: !n Ottaw In exchango for raw land In Maul toba. Address A., care this office. FOR SAI.K Iron safe, may he had at a bargain. Inquire, J. O. Harris & Son. WANTED Clean rags, uny color, a' the Free Trader-Journal office. MISCELLANEOUS THUS. TCLLV i:; now offering the following produce: Potatoes, ap ples, graies and cabbage, at prices that will please you. The cabbage i line for kraut. Delivered to any part or the city. 1017 l.a Salle St., Ot tawa, III. Professional Cards rm lands TOR SALF-Small farms near Otta wa, as follows: 5 acres, well improved $ 4,500 10 acres, gard. n land 10,000 i4 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,500 ;; acres, one-halt tillable, bal. tlmbor 6,000 40 acres, fairly well Improved. lU.OO'i 20 acreti, three-fourths timber, small bldgs J.tOO 115 acres, mostly black, im proved 2.1,000 And others. Terms can be ar ranged . W. 11. PII3EY. Central Life Bldg. Ottawa. Illinois. - m FOR BALE 133 acres of fairly well Improved land adjoining the village ol Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and home, Ideal ly located, had better come and seo me at once. WM, JAMISON, Room 306 Armory Hilt, Ottawa, 111. Dr. C. F. Van AtU Successor to Dr. Herxog. Phcne 1G15-W. Office 404 Central Life. Eve. Ear, Nose and Throat FOR SALES 160 acrJ, well improved and line location Ml hard road be tween Ottawa ami l iica; price rlglit. W. li. FI'SLV. Central Life Bldg. FOR SALE THERON L. LENA M Warrick & Warrick CHIRCPRACTOR8. Palmer Schooi Graduatos Room 212-14 Central Life Building Ottawa. Ill Office Phone 1008. Res. Phone 1110 L Hours: 1042. 2-5. 7-8. FOR SALE New brick G room bunga low, modern, in first class condi tion, $5,300; also 6 room house, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, $3,&00; and 7 room house, oak and enamel wood work, hardwood floors, very large front porch, newly painted and dec orated, $5,000; an jn west Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. i Miu ...i i-.ilv.ii't timl r. Mitt wis. .iiuiKiu v cxi.v.. ....... .... MP 1...b ...1 VliiMl l.'t ,. very or i i .ii'o nnni omn'j ...-- a i ... ti'...wl,,,..lr Qiitt.lnv ul'le.i'. on and called on Mr. and Mrs. I1. Doten. . 1 V.... a IT Cnlllll.: UMll I'lllt. I nun .vi I n . o. il. . wiii. i.i ...... ..... spent the wwk end with rjia- ... .li ' ?4IH tfpro ii u est a Sunday or ner pa- . . .. .i ... i i ,..-, , a l li i , . T.R. VI I . iiliU -VI I n. MOVtu wwaa w. m i un.i v, . - vhi ()lst-n and rhu . f 1 ,1.1 '...,..,):., Earl Weeks of Aiirora was a DUB! . l Mill. .- urno traiK'W Ifl It IM - J, JM Dsmavi W1 MVI Ill on lid - . n till ' .1 i m II . I - l i h ; prrH.ert3.in me v iiuns 1 t. V" .1.11,1 it l lit. - H t II 11 1 til Ihinuin Miss llitle Hunhes returned last hroth .'. Italnh HugheH, and ma in Hnrlfnnl. Midi. MIhspr .le.ssie Cleveland, una ien- J tlnaL M,i,. -.m nnlurl 'till Tiiiml.ln nhiH n the home of the Tii,-,. it.ii- amnAl or A t Wfl ..... ..I ..-..,1 r.t . al ..f t. . . ..i .nil,,. ..(. Judge C. S. Williams ot rename l.. ..Lil.1.,. In (own fcVliliiV Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ihirkin ni(- M PI,!,,.,,,,. 1, ,,l tiler .. .,,,,? tht.ii- rUnvlitpr MisM Ihnkin. a 1 ill, llw.iu tllf 41 H . 4 L .11.1 Bill- Miss Alice Hughes of Hartford. Icn . is visum nvr " 'n""-' nt .1 H HueliPs and Miss Mazie p. R. Johnson from near Central Mouse Is Movie Hero FOR SAJjE 7 room bungalow with large front ixirch, hot water heat, fine bath room, large barn; two lots, $4,500.00 an 8 room modern house, with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; largo lot, ?S,000.00. Miss Ger trude Harris. AUTOMOBILES il You'll fir ! ive f N Wire" concern for hand- If H ling your ELECTRICAL L M WORK. Close estimates 1 FOR SALE Maxwell tourijig car, with self, starter, electric lights and in gOO condition mechainlcally. if you ar thinking of getting a car soon now i: you chance to make a real purchase It will pay you to see us now. SANDERS, 229 West Main fit., on the Corner ( ome prepared to drive it away. WHO WANTS To buy .! Maxwell touring car? w have ono to sell you, and if you sec UU before Sunday, you will get a real bar Kaln. .BANDERS, 2!) w'( st Mean st. Phone 16$ (in the corner of Clinton, Dr. C. A. Blean t-HIROPRACTOR. Hours; 9-12 a. ui 1-4 p. m. Licensed by Illinois State Board of Health. 111-112 Moloney Hldg. Phone W-R BUSINESS NOTICES 27 acres, Just outside city limits, In lt Salle county. Fourteen acres un dar cultivation, Five acres that can be cultivated. Orchard. Borne tios ber. An ldeal place for grapes, fruit ami chlokens. Good 2-story home, barns, elc. Part cash. tL'2 acres, tine ric h soil, ns level as a lloor. Hri. k home and large bara and other improvements. The house is practically in city limits. 1CU acres, just a halt mile from the above farm, on hard road. Same soil Good improvements. Level. An Meat farm, Present corn crop win show what land will do. Pre-war prices mi both these farms. Will consider trade on small plac. city property or stock of goods. George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 First Ave. F.A. KOSSOW ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed 505 Second St. La Salle, III 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 337-X or send to CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CAK3 AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Bastbound iara leave Ottawa sta tion tor Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka, Rockdale and Jollet, 111., In a, in. 6:00, 7:5,"., 9:55, 11:55. In p. in., 1:55, 3:55, 04:56, 5: .'5, 8:00, 10:00. GEORGE BAUCHLE 1H9.15?3 Mnln St. West Side Vail 108 W. Main St. Phone 302-W. Ottawa. III. FOR SAI.K - Porfl roadster; lour new cord Ureal, four new fenders, nesv hood, wintUr lop; all in Al shajvv, $2f.u; a piod buy for someone. Au dress M ., care this office. FURNITURE A white mouse awakens a man jut at a m:el wolf Is about to attack him. That's In "The White Mouse," a movie ver Ion of a James Oliver Curwood story. Here Is Willard Louis and bis pet CTOVI in a ticcnt ttutn the i4air BOYS AND GIRLS! We have arranged to take the en tire output of a manufacturer of a high grade line of Sporting goods our pri. es are rock bottom, no middle men or retail profit. Foot Balls Rttgby regulation size, with guaranteed hand made blad der. $2. Soccer Bills and Punchlngs Bags with guaranteed hand made bladder, $2 each. H. NICHOLSON CO. RUBBER SUNDRIES 224 Akron Savings & Loan Bldg. AKRON, OHIO , AGENTS WANTKO -These balls will retail for $10 each, sell your friends. for SALIC Parlor suite, in very best of rendition. Apply IS West Superior ;1t. t'hone f.iu-L. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR S.M.IK Household furniture and house for; rent inquire "12 Clinton St. THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALErt. 115 West Mjln Street. FRKE I8ADEH-J0CRNA1 PTG. CO. Publishers. NEW YORK RSPRESBNTATnTaa S. C. Thels Company. 3;" Fifth At CHICAGO mci'RKSFNTATIVES S. C. Thels Company, M Moaadnoc Block. M INNK A 1 'OKI S RSPR KSF.N'TAT1VP S. C. Thels Company. 706 Lincoln Bid FOR SAUK CHEAP- Electric washer, in first class condition. Immediate action neteeasary. Call fll Walnul st. II. .1. LA WOH Formwly of Sheridan, now nucces sor to 2 . H. Osmund, of Newark. Calls answered promptly day or night Both P tones. 26-tf Newark Illinois. . Emtsalmer and Funeral Director WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion lor Utlc.a, l.a Salle, 1'eru, Sprjng K:idil, DePue, Bureau, i'rince- ton ill a. in. a .:."..", gfi:62, fs ::'). a : 9fe. dl0:55, fll:65. In p. m., al:W, f3:55, a5:56i HMi dl0:00. SOUTHBOUND. Soutbbou&d cars leave tlttawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, McKiniey Park mill Streator in a. nt, t:U( 7:5,r, 11:66. In p. in., 1:5a, 3:55, 5:55, 10. a La Saiio. MorriM. daily escept Sundays and holidays, d -Ladd. f Princeton. g Add, daily except Sundays and holidays. ALW AYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVE MONEY. The Free Trader-Journs.1 may b. found at the new? depots c.f Wheelei TICKET OFFICE OPEN FRO.il 6:40 ft Malo, Knoussl Brothers and Pyle'' TO 11 "i P II t'lirnr Stnra " - 1 TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO loliet. III., and Chicago & Jollet Electric Railway. Round Ono OF Trip Way JJ.Ou (Return trip limited to ten days.) These Want Ads"a Go Into Thous- S3M ands of Homes; Read thorn ami profit. FAST FREIGHT SERVICE. Pbone ageuu f'r full information. n