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PAGE BIX OTTAWA FREE TRADER JOUBKtAl FREE TRADER - JOURNAL AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER 111 West Main Street ,,. . I ., PusllHliml Every Afternoon Elcopt Sunday, nUBB TUADKH JOURNAL PRINTING CO Puhlisnnrs W. B. OHMAN Editor and General Maaager H WOOLHBRT Managing Editor 1 - - i, i ii - Momber of the Associated Preit. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDa TEHM; Dally, one year la advance ay csrrmr II 00 Dally, one year In advan. ,-, bj mail, oatatda La Ball Count) 4.o Dally, one, year In advance, by m ill, In La Ball i ounty 4.00 Dally, per week, by carrier Ill Tbe Associated Press In exclusively onfli !! to tho use for republication M ah nuwa dispatches credited t, It or not Otbi rwii credited in this payer and also local r. w- published h'irin Entered as seeoad .las- matter Mar We, 111., under the Act of Ocl 8, lilt. 15, 120. at the Post Office ai Otta TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1i2t. . X r- "A r tV ' v. r jr- - , k . rrrszraavi ggj 1 W jUj 'V'N ' I r - m" i GRAND RIDGE I1 ii j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. ONE DEPARTMENT THAI One of the rnosl interesting talk- a of Cotranefce last eveuing u n that oi the roads committee, the lasi speaker i can take an audience at the tail end and In Id their attention it is an indication interest t" say and knows h w to say it. tlie mads proposition was indicated lj t even lliin the speaker had to offer and the lie had finished, Mr. GrJggs' statement that there is not i township (tlii- does nt)1 include South Itt; Hittinc n a lit' HAS FUNCTIONED. I he I i;in 1 1 let ( larence I irij ii the evening evening ol ihat he hai I'll, t all an a i hen a man speechmaking something i interested in ention Given In xerfed condition may thai there ha- been a vast oii,1v gave all the credit those who know arc t'nliv has made has be II la efforts and through hi has had head em mgh and take advantage 1 il The n -t.lt is that the go. 1 condition. Mr. stated that he na of adjoining town ge nnpro emi nt m i" I red I ictser, r a aware that the go d I v influenced iv Mr. I n - ttship i (hat tn wj. Km it i- cc the pfisl year. I le gi o nnnnssi e'er. that genth nt acaaaaaftel n c to A u v V 'A ere-.. MISS WINIFRED YOCUM Qorrtapondant ron uln h hi it llii.li- hail baturday evantni under the mfsplcos ol tho Royal Netshbora wa?. a verj 8iic( isfuJ venture, Th( re waa a food nttivndiince present and tbe little pn Brum, oonatettm of violin and pli "lu i and reoltatlona, us much en iy'J ArUelaa on s;ti,' mcl iili readj demand, and a good auni a ' allied attai Clara iiiwis aecurod the inii and Qeorge Crawford the Del i pillow, wttkh be gave back to tin Indie i i be soul again and a neat sum waa the ivsult. Refreshments of .i i........ uouftuiiuu ii .1 conee were aervn ttiul nil Mt repaid for their efforta. Mrs. Horn, Mm. Wrench and Mis i Huune lunaer, nil of Thrutdu) the home parents, Mr, and Mra on HurunKton avenue. Mr and Mrs. Henry Wollonhnupl Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrlal man motored to Lcon Bunday, where the) spent the day with relaUvi a. Bytlm Smiih was an ovei truest Saturday with mu. and Alice Lebr, east ol Marseilles News MARY MACARTHUR Office Phone, Black 176. Hou.e Phone, Black 35. Office over Star Theater. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. Ottawa, apont oi the latti r'l John (linker. Ml night Katie riu lew n, Mi i Dora Baker, son Stanley and Ml Laci ne llilihs attended tha tnnl hal! game on King li.'lil at Ottawa Sat lurda) afternoon between tha Ottawn and Rock aland High ichoola, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Wakey had s I their guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. Karl England and little dansh Mr and Mrs. Klmer UotM and Robh wakey, Th King's lleralda of the Methodic Episcopal church held an enjoyabl hallowean party In the basement of 0', church Baturda) evening, Tho usual halloween decoration! wern much In evidence. The rounsetera Entertains Sunday School Cass. Mra rt Lattaoma entertained ho Sunday sc hool oiail Of little glrla on I rlday evenluK r hist week and In vited Miss Anderburgh'i claaa to join Ith in rs tor the evening, thus mak ing about thirty inn, gjrla, They played games auttable ir the ivi nine;, and admired the de oration . which had plenty of ( range and bl lack o lanterns, eats and all the de lightful halloween aymbols, Refreahmenta were aerved oohalal Ing cr aandwichea, plcklea, cake, na blacos, jello, candy and nuti . to all Of which the uirls did amnle lustlce. They played names and had a gen eral good time until going home tlrai . hlch came all too soon for them t.i feel really pleased over leaving, lint . time may bring another delightful evening, they began counting on that, ua time passes too quick to remain lonj; in one evening, Halloween a Quiet Event. Halloween paaaod off very quietly In this i Hi Km ept for i few pranks, : ni ii as pushing over outhbuaea and opt nln gati a acroas sidewalks and heaping rubbiah on walks, there arai no gi neral mlachtof done. Plato Klaus WlnddWa along Main street were quite generally marked with soap, a utle hint to tho mi rchanti to wash windows em e ,i year, whether needed or not. . it Mis about ' lark w , re and li Miss Schultz as Hestcss. - Anna Bchultl entertained fifteen friends at her home on utreet last evening, The rooms itrlkingly decorated with orange laek. with all the witches, with Mir. Clark Recovering. caul lias lieeii received from Mrs. Otho Clark in the Mayo Brothers' hos pltal at Rochester, Minn, aayiag she was doing well. Mr. viark has writ ten two Cards to his mother. Mrs. , Mar) 'i nk oi Bluff street, laying that his wife was sufely through the opoi ation and recovering aa rapidly as COUld be hoped after the ghock Of the ordeal through which she hud passed. He expiets to he home today. the ( hai :cepi inst every aid Mr. Gi r ads in general inggs nvght personally vv 1 1 i l and ha: the tu ti i ad l a g -1 i y iads mO' fered, and as a n township. One suggestion it may result in a part i i South ctlv. winch uie ami n i ivemeut. rule their lodern methoi Si une are t roads are fai mi ami aovice ip'n: exjens iggs could procure for him. in ( Ittawa township are ;" well have gone Mirther and rked ith the road o unmissii iners succeeded in getting a mmilvr ol with a creal advantage to fr Today's Markets TMrwwTMMBawwaaMsaasaasiwMgTTraarTaaTBiTaarrMWTMMi -mn a a utiwt dresaei afforded i ne present Oa Hints were parti i refreahmenta w as report, d a i I to represent pumpkini llpated In. alto, -re served Tie having been of n nt tie. iv Mr irtg-stam Ottawa wesl would make i t ( in stale aid movement. The hut few houses and the pr Ilieiit. The entire road fp nn ach esi t ttn problem and a lot ol effort it is in very bad o mditii n been wise, perhaps, out i hard problem. I f rel c e miidn x a i sible fi r the that pt im, but at present il fleeting link, It is a ita Starved RocB and west a Ottawa, this City gets a b it. If the portion t f the of, the city should go to i tween the bridge approach it that way. In the selection of Mr. and vicinity, the ( !hambei and the city and the whoh ino pi of the that porti icrt y in tht ginning of tl ("fort ahd in rt ition. Not ; ilem being solved. Ihat is that ( " tracks lie detached from the part of the rbad come under the u of the city mentioned contains would not stand a paving assess t 44 11 Hli Illinois river ontjirc a n- u hcei i a EUROPEAN ESTIMATES 3GAR TODAY'S MART crop i atitqnteti counted aa a depress- ?ti ?r Influence on wheat prices today . In the early trading. The mark t i was also hearishiy affecti d by an nouncement that grain afloat In But j falo hurhor would hereafter be In i eluded in the United States visible supply. Support wai slow In devc!- GRAIN Chicago oiar!;et repor: furnished by 0, w. Klrby. manager Bimcna, I'ay k Co. Room Z- Uolaooy Rjiliiir.K. 1'bone 95. Vrev. Cl080. mu cin ller Pi rch rtv t High, i-ow. Close. a has 1 pent in ig-. Initial quof from 'si to ie 7 and I1.07U u rhleb I lee, $1.11 r:iin:- mb r " t i Win at I lee Kay Corn Dec May Oats-Dec 1.12 1.06 1.0C' 1.074 1.121 .519s .46 .51:S. nal the t-i ji rtion ccep the ot citv te city has not 1 retch 1 P mar the ,1 linK wesl llinost am and the tl Hurt- t' - tmpi if the stretch west of the l!' road in fair shape funds t' i make tl as all the mi: Being in ih e a stranger i acks cm be u to nut the i" Mart un to tnc trai 0i a r;ill. Corn and oats aagged with wheat, torn opened He to 'f oft t-i 'e up, May . :'rStf to 53 c, ami then dcclinod all :i round. Oats started unchanged to Kc Ww er, May ; : T " . to 37c, and late" showed a general Betback. vVeaknessI ri the bog market was reflected by provlaiom . Mo. No. Ni n New New New Oat -NO. No. No. No. wb wh yellow . J c 111; ,. . . White . a bite . . .e- 'lo 13 .11 11'- .45 .43 Ii ( rrie of G immerct : community Ii after tin certainh ive i K en tt have a been Ijenehted. LEGIONNAIRES CHEER MARSHAL FOCH ltan vereiy red to I ((Continued from page an Wl ami in Hell the spirit of tho which, on the 18th cd In tie- vlctorlon of tho Tenth and 81; betfl I I'M I hO Ai P" ;, contributed In great Victory. 'Tinnlly, it was I animated at tin Km on th 24th of July, formi d your aplendi own direct commain "On the 12th of the First American , Oral battle on th li!-i aged the enem Milled salient, win trenched himself years, threw him loot ot the hills of the very Brst th9 A ten d into glory, li laui ol Again it wai five division:, July, partictpal counter offensive ith Kreneh armlet nil tbe Main,, and years ago toiay. the hr-t Ai army again attacked, and, In t did advance, reached Busancj iriitinn the German lims (o than ton Kilometers. "Tho enemy, this time, ISggfl Higher; receipts, ,.-.io cases; liisis, 50-5 2c ; ordinary liist.. 1346c, miscellaneous, 4SB0cj refrigerator extras, 34c; rofregcreter firsts. 38c Paulltrj Alive higher, fowls, 14 32Vc; gprlngs, 20 He; turkeyss 2!tt. roustirs, Ifia i Live Stock. fdilcago, Nov, I. Hogs Receipt 30,000 head; held ov r, s.i5T; opening steady to lOc lower than yesterday's average; 7.90 i aid for light and mi CASH MARKETS SOUTH OTTAWA ELEVATOR. Wheat $ Oats- No. No. No. I Corn No, No. ! No. a very enoyabla character. Mlsa Belle Davis has returned from ;i several days' visit with her sister, Mrs Reese Qochonore Mis-, Edna Bchobert was an over night gnesl with Miss Klla Kan I ot Ba t Uberty street Friday night and ai u n led the ESpworth ai the M-thodist Enlac Mrs. Virtue Baker ha in ainner on Sunday William Crum rine, wife and daughter, Mis Maudi Kd lunker, wile and children visited vlUage relatives the Brat of the week Miss Viola Heth w;i ;i southbound passenger on Saturday. H. i Rogers and family motored to Aurora Sunday, where they spent the day with friends. The Oct Together Club held a de- icirteaiy pleasant halloween party Sat- j urday i rentng ;it th home of Mr. and Mrs. Krank- Lehr, east of the village, I members of the elub and their fami lies being the guests. A One Ume was i had with games and stunts appropriate " t"" ieas on, after which refreah menta were served. Mr. ana Mrs. w. a, Pegrim of Kan kakee wore over Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, c. E, llibbs of Sylvan avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Payne and chil dren visile i with the Edward Arm strong family Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Hodgson and daughters, Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Hodg son and daughters, and .Mrs. m. c. Hodgson motored to Jollet Sunday, wle re. they spent the day with rele- ind without brOOmsticka: Mack eats with high arched hacks, thrill Inspir ing, grinning Jack o' lanterns, and many othi r tearsomi objects to be hold, There w, re some beautiful decora Hon -. partlcularl) si me gorgeous mar igolda, huge, perfect iii Form ami color, and Bxquialte enough to remem ber for ;i year, i'iv, hundred was th- game, and all played until the refreahmenta were Attrnd Morris Convention. Dr. M K Blanchard, Dr, w s. rett, Dr, It. I. Ankeny and I ir Kuna went to Morris to h eonve for doctors ;iinl dentists'. The Ster D, .1 alien y re of sandwiches, candy and nut I, In costume, and re worn, as well 1 than artistic. was awarded the si rved, consisting plcklea, cake, coffei The ylrls all cam some pretty ones w as some more eomh .Mr-; Anna Mines prize at cards, a pretty Hold pencil. Funrral of Edward Carney. The funeral of the late Ed Ward Car OCy v, a le ll in St Joseph's Cathollr church on Monday moraine at in ither O'lauahlin ofllcistlno. i:. quiem high mass was said over th, remains, intoned by St Joseph's choir. Burial waa in Calvary cemetery in Seneca, to which place a large con course of friends and relatives accom panied the remains. Pallbean rs wen James Corrlgaa, William Douglass, R T. White, Berth l.am , Michael O'Brien and Peter Mulligan. The three sons of Edward Carney were i harlea, Harry and James Car ney, who. with the wives of Charles 1 arney and James Carney, returned to Chicago yesterday after the funeral. Mrs. Marry Carney was unable to be present, as she was confined to her home in Chicago with pneumonia. malned for a banquet, ami as one doc tor. Paul Clark, was left in Marseilles felt safe to leave the city for u few hours to Its own devices Attend McNulty's Funeral. Louis Harris, with his son, Louis Harris Jr., and bis daughter, Mrs. Clarence TlO.loft. went to South Wil mington today to attend the funeral ot Mr. Harris' nephew. Robert Mc Nuity, postmaster or South Wilmington. Open Road Next Saturday. Tie- b ird road on the Ivy Way has bffn " "il y SOllle eeop'e M ,,( yet officially opon between here and Ottawa. 1 1 In .. ictetl it will ie open in the public by uogt Saturday at the latest. T. white white while white .2S .36 lives, Mrs caller P. Schlagatt r Friday mbrning, was a villagi JeuK.nAl-') A- whlte ow while v I Hum ood ; Cat! H p- iragi R( ci -Reci ilpts RUCK RIGEL'S li the att fl mqu retired lara and Strlpeo al six pursuit vlctorli ired. usli l. LOCAL MARKETS ll, all' th, . f.ard. Creau ' Eggs, Buttei Mens. I0e. September, rmv deliver, :il of Franco ) from the 191, I its ft Bt 00- 'our ! i h nicn, ois and Brltls greet mea whither w to the not mi..'. st Ameri of your ami ng the s. contrlbu the final i luc Old Old Stat Win o Oats No. No. ( !orn- ELEVATOR. $ . whiti w hiii Oc. Roosters, 8c. ml tf 10 divtsioi FVenc d i icct s R. A. GREEN, Attorney, Probate of In the Mailer of tin Testament of Samuel NOTICE is hereby i Will and I Its eased. I' strut Will ii purpt d Test; ly e:idc wan it v 31 Mich i v, hi a t tack i 1 oa a m i of September it right wing of The polilt of Was Mi lere "!' ployed i Meu.c to Ih (ampagnje, In Itm on a kilometers. "Before It the Argonm toent of the i ed tcrrien, ; Vii.. nature, by ill He Which had during tha 'Nothing your army, etOUS ardiir The task w li.ii i engas1 'i on th the vest allli I offenelvi din ctlon assigned lo I , on the Mouse, rem the h it bank of tl, lHi I m nath ni ; . turn In the sin ady wai na for dHv ith tie- group pursuing the ii Brussi I -. this time ycur S , it waiti a to direction of itretchlng ranee, but, enemy Ib Mindeti of armi rtlng ameni sed. has been 9 Clerk of the ille County, in together with Will. e Last 1 (Iraf. given that to me th' of Samuel lied in the office Probate Court of the State of 1111 the petition of WALLACE GRAIN i Wheat i Uets No. 2 j No. 8 Corn No 2 MARKET. white White .88 ; .281 ,2ti "Maurice!' cried Mis. Goldstein to her hutband. "come ciuick; de baby bass swallowed de quarter you gafc him ! " "Calm yourself, woman!" said Mr. G. "Dat was no quarter I gafe him. It vass chust an old b?er chip. I! ain't no good no more, anyhow.'' irh ,36y last Iraf, ( null army tlacli Pi Us Mi i.. which i r arms t. arassi d and uoiman aeroiise, ;i wood rugged, different In it--?. and rendered mere' so defensive organlsatiom been accumulated then last four years, could di KXHtrage or cheek It threw Itself with (ten i the imfflen ie melee rude one. hut il a: st ill arms t' p-ace. watch ma tarred out to a thorough finish. "Fighting without respite nighl an', day for a month advancing in spite of tin- pitfalls and the counter atUi k if the em my, it sua eedi d, hi ; m , lib Ar- t the force of tenacity and heroism, in erating the wild region of the tonne. "After St. Mihie) It t -on id now scribe proudly upon its banners name of tin Argonne. "On the lf.tli of October, t'lis grea task nnlsbed, it Joined hande with th Fourth French army In the d Mb i Cr.ind Prr. "In consequence of this, the encar ' aacrlflcos; more than 73 countrj mi n ere buried of FYanc . May they n your E n ich broth rs i-i over them. "Olorj io you ho eurvtvi who i nil. .- victorious peace. well be proud Of your past exploits. 1 Your country has asked of yon l' lay low ii n doubtable enemy. You have placed him at your mercy, and after having assured i very guarantee for the liberty ot our peoples, von have imposed upon him the peace that our government has dictated. Pas not your task been completely ful filled? ' As f.tr nir. the gri at honor of m; life will be to have guided along th toiiii to victory that American of lIHg, which was ii real, gr.itnl beginning with its commander." mi QUICK RESULTS TUY ANT ADS IK Till PR1 TRADER-JOURNAL a'ulia Oraf represent ing, among other things, that the names of all the heirs in law and the legatees of said de CeSed, are as follows, towlt! ! Julia Graf, Sheridan, Illinois: David Graf, Beatrice, Nebraska; Kossuth Oraf, Somonauk, Illinois; Franklin ,;raf. Somonauk. Illinois: Klias Craf, Somonauk, Illinois; Mary Ann Mess, Somonauk, Illinois : Ella Marcellus, westcllff, Colorado; Edward Stall, Walnut, Crawford County, Kansas; Carl Stall, Denver, Colorado: Tracy Graf, Belleplaln, Iowa; Pearl Oraf, Bellsplaln, town; Annie Hazeman, Le land, tllinota; Fred Beck, Sandwich, Illinois; Lucy Luiv, Piano, Illinois; Margaret Soose. Everett. Washington; 1 Lillian Heck. 2218 Orchard St., Ohica I go, Illinois; Angeline Beck, 2106 Cleve ' bind Avenue. Chicago, Illinois; Samuel Peck, Loland, Illinois: l.ydia Stall and Julia stall, and praying that probata I of said alleged w ill be granted and 1 1 io same, ordered for record and that letters of administration with the will annexed may he granted to Robert .Mclnturf. which said petition and the proofs of said Instrument will be 1,,uti1 lie 11, n Ctllt-I on tl,.. let .1 , et arm) rnecember. A. D 16-21, at ln-.no a. m. army, jot gall day. at the Probate Court lloom I in Ottawa in said County. Dated at Ottawa, this 1st day of THS! xovemher. 1921. I WILLIAM C. FLICK. Clerk of the Probate Court, arr ow Tbe 1'ien attended tl City are as Fred Prent i tartshorn, Scraum, a Burke. The CM' Sunday by 8. Mrs C ! Walter Bosseli UTICA e Dana post. No After a busses as hits gone clasps the w i. re the hand o o feverish trial a substitute, back to strei dear old strap of motor lies Moines t i are, and as though it ul friend. -o- T,l Kant mt ivenuon in s: Win, Swanson. ing Sargent. Ina in Hallett, Howard M'-Ilratuey, Henry - were defeated rooraau, u to men who thlnl Only one side was ii La Salle i Ed Gerber, the baker, would lik-- some one to slip him the recipe for I making this new Chicago roll he's hearing so much about. Don't know ourrelvcs. Ed, hut somehow we have ' an idea that it requires lots of dough. o Mesircaentatlve Fordney apparently is one of those old-fawuoned states- Council in Meeting. The elty council met laal evening regular session In the city ball. the absence of Mayor Kelso, absent with City Attorney Van Hoorebeke In Springfield, Commissioner SterreP acted as mayor pro tern. Regular routine business was trans acted. Th" report of Commissioner Kohl in regard to the posts for mark ing the Streets was heard and approv ed. Tbe posts are here, and are being painted, and the part to be set in the ground is being ereosoted, and the order is being placed Tor the street mimes to he put on the posts, and they will be set up before frost. On account Of halloween night, there were tWO special police addeil to the force to preserve order. Fred Corlette and William Lancaster were the two extra police. 2.000 Yards of Concrete. Then has been laid at the Belle i - io no iocs aooui e,ww yarns ol con crete on the northwest corner of the lock. This is the foundation for the culvert or spillway, bul a i-majl part of the wall has been put In, and it is not expected there will be over 5,000 yards of concrete la id this fall. The excavation is about two-thirds finished, and that work has been push ed so as to finish If possible before cold weather. " night. Iliirlal w South Side Coal. J6.a0 per ton in two ton lots or more. 16.75 per ton for single tons and on the hfll. For prompt delivery 'phone Pluck No. G. Manufacturers' Coal Co. n, which ran to the stone arch sewer at Poplar and Jackson streets. (Contributed.) that a tariff the inside. wall ba Presidi Even tin faults. ;t M ding plays the st of us li cornet, ivc our tan transacted bust- ne i )t;iw, yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Cicen from Chicago hi g her son, Dr. .1. s. Geen, and family. The following ladies were La Salle visitors yesterday: Mrs. John Gil christ. Mrs. Chas. Neisen, Mrs. J. S. Alio-. Miss (e rtr ide Tayor. Miss Ma bel Mickey, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Mrs, Anna Gardner. .Mrs. Nellie Murray. Virgil Holland was u La Salle call- i or yesterday. Mrs. Rudl If Smith and daughter I went, to Chicago to be gone a few gays. The Ladles Community Aide will hold a tea Thursday afternoon. Nov. '1. iit the home of Mrs. Etnma Hole man i t Ei si i hurch street. Every body cordially invited. Miss Keta White attended B ban quet in Ottawa last evening. The Women's Relief Corps members Who wish to attend tho district convention to be held at Mor ris. HL Thursday, will leave on the 7:.r.r n. m. InterurbM tar, A large attendance ii desirsjf, If there is a scng that is exactly un i lik; "The. Internationale,'' it might i rrakc a pood vocal number for the gathering of diplomats now assem bling in Washington. o In a small towS town recently the tire department was called to a mid night blBSe, When He- brigade ar- rivt d at the scene of action tie y found the burning building a mass of smoke. No flames were risible from the ou' side. The captain made a careful survey. Then be lil his pipe and started to smoke "W'e'd better leave it alone an' let it burn up :i bit." be said. "Then We'll be able to BOB what we are doing." n Remember, Away Back, When There war good skating in Johr. Neary's f'cld, on which spot the cu cumber green houser now stand ' Fiom 200 to 400 skaters were gathered there cn Sunday nfternoons in winter. Uncle John Hnban liter drained the pond, putting a thirty-inch tile drpin WE ALL It doesn't count machine. It cuts no ice a It leaves us cold It doesn't pay a It can't be beat AGREE -a broken Local Notes. irrington went to st l-ow- l.ist evening on business. Vynce Mines entertained a half dozen of his young friends la ' even ing al the In, in,- of his? grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs. C H, Smith of Ens) Bluff stn t. The boys came In cos I tume, and wi re pretty evenly divided , h, tween tramps and ghosts. They tor yesterday visiting friends. Mrs. Qeorge Holle and daughter, i Bertha Merton, returned home from a : vi-ii with fri-mls In Chicago yester- ! day. , John Halllgan of Lincoln street was in Strcatnr yesterday attending Pie : funeral of Patrick Oennett, friend, i Mra Hen i. nth-fair of Hluff street ! was delivered of ii still born child last II be today In River Mrs. Littlefalr is he- Ing as well as COUld be expected under the circumstances. played gam is suited to hoys' tastes and thad ii perfectly delightful time until refreshments were served, eon slstlng of pumpkin pie, candy, nuts, apples, cake, all of which were appre ciatively disposed of by the hilarious crow tl of hoys. I)r. Paul Clark has rented the fur nished flat from Mrs. Charles Laws on Bluff strei t. ami w Ml move bis family from Chicago In a few days. Commissioner Bus Kohrti has sold the Gils Erlckson property in Pair view to Charles Carroll, the bargain being consummated yesterday. Mr. Carroll sold his property on Young i street to Jay Worth, who. with his mother, will move in promptly. I Mrs, Rioy Graflls and Mrs. Brover 1 Killelea recently entertained about I hvi nlv al Ihi I, ,.f Vlrt flrnlSo ..r, Lincoln street. The guests brought :i picnic dinner and played euchre through the evening. Roy Thornburg, who recently moved to Leer Park township, is here now, decorating one of Dr. Blanchard's Bats in his brick building on Main street. Mrs. s. i;. Thornburg of Bluff street was surprised this morning to receive a hunch of violets picked by her granddaughter In Deer Park township. Mrs. Louie Hesidora of Lincoln tn , t was stricken on Friday night of last we-'k with paralysis. At present she seems to he slowly recovering. Mra Herman Hanish of Chicago is visiting her mother. Mra Hannah Mc llvaney of Highway. g Frank Sharp spent Sunday in Mor ris with his family. Mrs. Thomas Worrels was in Strea- Elgin Economy Watches Ai advertised tn last week's Saturday Evening Post; I13.&0 and $1.1. Sen them in our window. O. A. KiROEHNKE, Je weler. addiny blunt pick, -winter w?at.'ier. child under S. I hard-boiled egg. Those Idaho miners who are attl ml Ing a vocational school I 1,00)0 feci underground ought, to be deep think ers, ' o Ankler' They used to be snapshots, but now they're time exposures. o Remember when we ran a bunch of delivery wagons down t!c ravine on Madison street, by Keller's house, and the cops were ' put wine" to who did i the trick, and the next day after bal l loween made us pull the wagons up I the sterp incline and pull them bu tp where we get then;? (Contributed. I Take Your Laundry To the Marseilles laundry on I Incoln .-.tree), rear room In the Fanners .Merchants Bank building. Patronize home industry. Prices: -Wet wash. " pounds or lets ft"; rough dry, In cluding starching when needed, ami Ironing (lat work. 0 cents per pound dry. Bundle washing a specialty Washing called for and delivered promptly. SAM lAI'T'AS. phone Hlack 84. Plumbing. Having opened a shop on LinqgLi street, in th,- Kruse building, am pre pared to do all kinds of plumbing. Prompt service guaranteed. A. C. NAUMANN. Wr pell tha Marvelous Dunn Pen. The self-filling pen without the rub her Fall styles in divorce suits sesm to be cut so that they leave many loopholes for everybody to clear their skirts, not to mention expensive ali mony trimmin's. . This is the open season on stories about grOWin' the largest vegetables. Doc Mi adows says B great many of his potatoes weigh two pounds, just how many does it take to weigh two pounds, Hoc? we nsk. O. W. W. sack. O. A. KKO&flNKE, Jeweler. Notice. Th- Woman's relief corps will have 1 regular meotiiiK at i';00 p. m., Wed nesday, at tha Odd Fellows Hall. A full attendance is desired to all of ficers and members to practice for in spection meeting to he held Friday at 2 p. m, in Odd Fellows Hall The November Victor records here. Hentrich Music House. are