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8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. PACK FIVt DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Their Evening Was Spoiled BY ALLMAN CKS WHAT'CJ THE MATTER. DEAR ARE YOU . HONtiV, DO VOL) WAMT ME TO DRV THE DlWM WELL WHAT I MADE SPECIAL EFFCST TO BAKE'i HAT PUMPK1HPIB for vu and voo just sat there and ate Three I ARE. YOU MAD MAD AT ME ? KOLOMH FOR you r VES I AM AND m C-.000 AND MAP pC ABOUT J I Don't T NO, i. TOO ' PIECES OF it AMD NEVER WAMT Voo To DRV . ID U)K GOOD IT WAS? THE PISHES FOR ME! OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL mm mf'Mlm (C Too J K Evidently tho tariff tinkerers hare forgotten thai Europe owes the Unit" ed Btates a lot ul money 'hut it urill be tumble to pay If t hi- trade is badly boosted. o It Is remarkable that the insanity of all these murderers is not discov ered until they kill somebody. 0 1 It Well. well, lien- In our old the Committee of Forty eight, This Is tbe famous commute: did not commit in 1919 o friend, again. I that Why it it, wi! nik. that the movies who are ideal peop'e lovers In the on the screen have such trouble In affairs along that line In real liter -o- I Last October, on the night before the Detroit Times was to go under tin- miction block, Mr. Meyer, a New York lawyer, mid Arthur Brisbane, Heart's edUorli -chief, werfc dining In New York City. Mr. Meyer wail asked (10 p in.) whether he could buy a newspaper at 10 the following moping. He replied that he could. The Detroit Time was purchased by j telegraph and telephone In the nexti half hour, (letting ready fe. an! election campaign up there, W. R.T A linotype operator, muchly peered, once wrote a note to the proofreader, thus: The operator says the is a d fool. Tin- reader, comma proofreader Iletltl, Mad back, read- it. puntuiieti il it, and sent it. thus: "The operatt r, says the proof er, Is a d - fool. o Bum Light. A reader send us a which he calls "light little verse squib 1 " but there was meter. something wrong with the Remember, Away Back, When- An order was passed at the March term of court, in 1S4:!, that each Rblebodied man between the ages of 21 and 50 be required to perform two days' labor on some public high way In the county during said year? o Two men hailed each other over at Keelers corner last night: "Where you goin'?" sasked one. "Over to the club, to play 500," said the other. "You can't get that many at a ta ble," returned the first. o We noticed a want add in one of our contemporaries the other day, advertising a house for sale, said abode hgVitig dry cellar. Not the kind that are in demand these days. o Overheard at the Boardfng House. "Why does that pretty boarder blush every time she sees you?" "I got her laundry by mistake last week." o Over at Corbus' Corner. "Hello, old top. Say, lend me $5, will you?" "Can t do it. I was just on my , way to the hank to draw live." "Well, say. make It ten and I'll borrow live out i t it. o A man who was stopping off at Se rena got into a conversation with a native of the village.. "Would you be lieve it," said the resident, "less than forty years ago there was no town here at all." 'And what makes you think there is one nere now.' asueu the visitor. A dash t relished by Let s see time today. ' winter now and then is tho coal yard men. o if we can get down on G. W. W. (ADVERTISEMENT) Vigor Of Youth In A New Discovery Science Produces a Vitalizer Superior to Famous Gland Treatment Magic Power of a Bark From Africa. Have you lost your youth, vigor and "pep"? Does life seem dull and work a grind? Don't worry. Silence has discovered a new vitalizer superior; even to the much discussed "goat! gland" and "monkey gland treat ment. The principal ingredient is an ex tract, from the bark of an African tree. It is said to be the most amazing U vigorator ever discovered. 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Do not hesitate about accepting this test offer, as it is fully guaran teed. uLy a fireman wear red sus- penders? Ans. To keep his pants up. Pure Anglo-Saxon Word. One use of ihe mad "Welkin modern English Is the phrase 1 in 'the welkin'! rings. The vord la I good middle finglMi one for sky or cloudn; It is mere commonly spelled welka. The AnglO-SaXOfl WOtd Was "wnlenu." There is supposed to be n connection between "welkin" and AiufloSaxon "wealcan," to roll, bat this has not been proved, Largest Known Nugget. The National museum says that, sc cording to its records the largest Cal" Ifuruls fold nugget was' found In Mon umental claim In Sierra county ami weighed 1503 troy ounces, Legal Advertising NOTICE. 1 Public notice is hereby Riven that there will be a meeting of the stock holders of the First National hank of Ottawa, Illinois, on the second (2nd) I Tuesday in the month of January next at the hoi,; 02 two (8) o'clock ; I'. M. of said day for the purpose of electing not less than seven (7) nor more than eleven (11) directors for the ensiling year; the exact number to be decided at the meeting. OSCAR HAEBERLE, Cashier. Ottawa. Illinois, November II, 1921. NOTICE. Estate of Jane L. Dwyer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor or the last will and testament of Jane L. Dwyer. late of the county of La Salle ami state of Illinois, deceased, will ap pear before the probate court of said county, on the first Monday (be ing the second day) of January, 1K2L'. at the srobate court room, in Otawa, in said county, when and where all j persons having claims or demands against sai destate are notified to at j tend and present the same in writing (for adjus'ment. Dated the tenth day of November, ; A. D. W2L WILLIAM J. DWYER, Executor. i Johnston & Carr. Attorneys. NOTICE. State of Illinois. County of Ut Salle ss. In the Probate Court thereof To the December Term. A. D. 191. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Eouis Hoss, Deceased. Probate of WilL Notice is hereby given that an in strument purporting to he the hisi will ami Testament of Louis Hess, de ceased, has been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Probate Court of La Salle County, in the State of . Illinois, together with the -petition of the First Trust Company of Ottawa, Illinois, representing, among outer uungH, I that the names of all the heirs at law and the legatees of said dceased, are as follows, to-wit: Henry lies-', iieorge Hess. Victoria Walter, Clara i role. Jessie Konf. Mayme Roof, Katb ! erine Kopf, William Dong. George Dong. Fred Long, Emma Long, Bmmj Long Morrison, Louis Gleim, Fred Qlelm, Henry Gleim, John Gleim, Wil liam Glelm. Christina Schroeder. Tina Schroeder, Mary Sband, Annie Wakey, Lillian Bcharfeutierg, George Dude.-, William Duder. Dorothy Duder, Fan nie Chains, Victor Walter. William Small. Will, am Schraahl, Gertrude Al band, St. May's Hospital. St. Mary's j Hospitals of tnr stera of St. Franci;. Stroator, Illinois; .Minnie BCOtt, BHSie Fuller, Irene Gebbardt O'Connor, Ame Iia Gebbardt, Carrie Midnight. Rev, II. H. Hartman, Evangelical Luthern ( burch of Ottawa, Illinois; Frank Mc Ewine. Hie Ottawa. Avenue " Cemetery Association, tlie John Stuart ityiv.irn Memorial Hospital, the trustees ot the John Stuart Ryhurn Memorial Hos - Why does pital, City of Ottawa; tie' First Trust I the execution ami delivery to ihe pur Company of Ottawa. Illinois; Bmll I Chaser at such sale of a proper deed Walter. Bertha Walter, Virginia Wal-;0f the premises sold. Possession will ter, Albert Walter, and .William Qeb- fa reserved until March I. 1922. The hardt, whose, several addresses are shown liv said petilion. and the heirs at. law of Emil Walter. Albert Waltei Bertha Walter and Virginia Walter, surviving at the date of the death o? the last survivor of said Emil Walter, Albert Waiter. Bertha Walter and Virginia Walter, determined under the laws of the State of Iowa. WhOSG several names and addresses are un known to petitioner, and prayng tht probate of mid alleged will be granted and the same ordered for record, a" ' that letters testamentary thereon ma j j)C granted to the First Trust Com puny ot Ottawa. Illinois, wnicn s;;.i petition anil the proofs of said Instm ment will ho heard by th" Court on the 8th day of December, A. D. 1911, at 10 a, m. of said day, at the Probate Court Boom in Ottnwa in said count. Dated at Ottawa, this 4th day of November, A. D. tftt. , WILLIAM C. FLICK. Clerk of the Probate Court. LESTER J. HORAN. Attorney for Petitioner. LEONORE NEWS Peter Retail arl of Sublette w-a.s v Leonora caller Monday morning. John Relnhart Of La Salle wag a Lecnorc hm-ine -s caller h'tidiiy. Mies Elisabeth Schlffbauer of Los tant spent several days the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. L Brown, m ar l.conoiv. Cott Locke visited his parents sui.- day morning. LEGAL. PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TO INCREASE CAPI TAL STOCK AND DECLAIt STOCK DIVIDEND. Office of the Central Life Insurance Company of Illinois, Ottawa, Illi nois, November 5, 1921. Public notice Is hereby given that a special moting of the stockholders of tint Central Life Insurance com pany of Illinois will be held in the Di rectors' room of tie- home office build ing of said company, in Hie City of Ottawa, Illinois, on the 1 st day of December, A. D. 1921, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering the nuestlon of Increasing the capital stock of said company, and declaring a utoek dividend, ami for the trans action of such Other business as may legally come before said meeting, J. A. BOWMAN. S. II. BRADFORD, T W. BtTRROWS, N. J. CAKY, G. O. GROVER, W. H. HTNEBAUGH, II. W. JOHNSON, O. A. JOHNSON. CHARLES NADLER, A. H. NEUREUTHER, C. H. PLUEBS, W. E PRIOHARD, A. J. ROBERTS, V. F. EE8B, D. M. YATES, Directors of the Central l.ife Insur aneo Company of Illinois. Johnson & Carr and Robert C. Carr, Attorneys. PUBLIC IN Public by virtiit probate nois, t No re m, of Silas SALE OF 160-ACRE FARM MILLER TOWNSHIP. notice is hereby given that of a decretal order of the ourt of La Salle county, llli be undersigned, Harvey administrator of the estate j Raenuisson, deceased, shall! on the day the Monday. December 12, 1931, at; hour of l o'clock p. m. of said , at the dwelling house located on premises hereinafter described, about eight about nine abtut four way. offer miles north of Seneca, miles east of Wodron. i miles southeast of Nor ur sale at public vendue i to the highest and Ik the terms hereinafter it bidder, upon mentioned, the following described real estate, to wit: The south half (sVs) of the northeast quarter (ne), and the north half (OHJ Of Cue soulbeast quarter (se'.i l ef section twelve (12), township thirty-four! :4, north range live (u), east of the Third Principal Meridian, in Miller township, La Salle county, Illinois, tree ana ctear oi : the taxes for RI21, and free and clear of the estate of homestead ami estate in dower of the widow of said de cedent, but subject io a trust deetl se- i curing an InGetbodness of thirty i thousand (680,000.00) dollars, with I interest thereon at five per cent per , annum, payable annually, and paid I to July 2, 1921, principal payable t July 2, 1966, with pro-payment privi i leges of not less than five hundred 1 (6600.00) dollars nor more than two j thousand (6,000.00) dollars, upon notice in writing to the Ottawa Hank ing & trust company, trustee, inniy days prior to interest paying dates, upon the following terms: Ten per cent of the purchase price at the time of sale ami the balance of the purchase money on cr before the first day of March, 1922. after the approv al of the report of such sale ami the I confirmation thereof by 1 court of La Salle county the probate Illinois, and taxes for RI21 will be paid by the un dersigned. There shall also be de ducted from the purchase price in terest at five per cent per annum on said encumbrance of thirty thousand dollars from July 2. 1921, io March 1. 1022. There will also be deducted from the purchase price interest at the rate of six per cent on the ten per cent of said purchase price paid at time of sale, from the date of such paymeni to March 1, lit:':'. Ab stract of title down to date of deliv ery of deed will he furnished pur chaser free of cost. This is ;i gootl farm, well improved, and in a high state of cultivation. For further par ticulars apply to the undersigned. B. F. D , Seneca. Illinois, or to his barneys, Ottawa, Illinois. Dated at Ottawa, Illinois, November 12. IML HARVEY NO REM, Administrator of the Estate of Silas Rasmussen, Daces I Ed S. Walker, Auctioneer. I Classified Advertising LOST DOST Cameo dinner ring. Vicinity of Episcopal church. Finder please return to this office and collect ro ward. HELP WANTED WANTED - Many young business hustlers in every county in Illinois to earn splendid sure income by help ing me to increase private Florida orange trade. Write quick ami will have northern representative call. Geo. Antfrews, Palm Reach, Kla. MEN AND WOMEN can easily earn $50.00 more each week, selling guaranteed hosiery direct to wearer. Territory now pen. Butler-Regan Knitting Mills, Box 419, Norrlstown, Pa wanted a housekeeper for a faro lly of two meni good wages to right party. JOHN OAKLAND, 413 Main St.. Ottawa, III. Phone SD0 Y. ATTENTION, Agents ana r.Tall Ordr.; Men. You can build up a good business Which ill mean an income for life. Send for free booklet of un solicited testimonials Ilka this; Fort Dodge. Iowa. Sept. 'Si, 1919. Rheuma tism Herb Company. D?ar Sirs: The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used it five days and he walked downtown two miles to sec nie last Sunday, and now his wife ll also taking the Herb food baths, so you see I got results the first time. Respectfully, A. 1). Hall. Price i Pound, lr. Pound:, 15. RHEUMA HERB CO.. K D'J". Ocean Park, Cal SITUATIONS WANTED A home on a farm by a good strong boy, age 13. Familiar; with farm work, will work for room and hoard and grade Schooling. Ref erences exchanged. Address this of fice. 11-22 WANTED An elderly lady wants: place as housekeeper in a family of, two or three or would do cooking where there are few hoarders. In quire Utica, 111., Hox 188. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS want to 1 1 ear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Illinois St.. Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin. WANTED By men's clothtni tho Salvation ; for winter Army, relief. ' !SS-K. WANTED FRED -100 rabbits HAEBERLE, not the dressed Irocer. THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALtrf 115 Wett Main Street. FREIi TRADEli-jOURNAL PTt. 10. Pubiifhers. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVES 8. C. Theis Company, 355 Fifth Av CHICAGO REPRESENTATIYFS C. Theis Company, 864 Mosadnoct Block. MIMVIedPOLia HKPRKHRNTAT1VP S. C. Theis Company. 70fi Lincoln Bid The Free Trader-Journal may o found at the new? depots of Whee)e Malo. Knoussl Brothers and Pvle' wrVrvvvwwllAMMsvwv These Want Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. WANTED i Rick'sN I Taxi J V 601 -YV J PERSONAL INVESTMENT -1 can furnish you with the best first mortgage notus, in any sum from $100.00 up, that Ot tawa has seen for many a day, and the severest critic cannot discredit them. Net you 7 per cent long term.' Come in ami talk it over. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE MOUSES for SAi-E A desirable home place on west side, a few hundred down, balance on t no. W. B. PUSHY, Central Life Bldg FOR SALE Owing to unexpected chanpo in plans, a modern bri' k bungalow with every modern con venience, is now offered for sale. It is so recently completed that the "new" Is not rubbed off. Finn loca tion. All special assessments paid. Sell it lor 116,000.00. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE 8 room,house, S. Ottawa. All modern conveniences, fine lo cation a bargain at 16300, W. 1!. PUSEY, Central Life Itidg. FOR RALE li room house, small lot, 6 blocks of business district, Ottawa. No modern improvements, $G50 cash. Also 6 room house, city water, west side, a bargain at 11.000, li-ilds cash, balance $15 per month. W. R. PUSEY. Central Life Bide., Ottawa. FOR SALE - Hi story, frame dwell ing, only one block from St. Colurn ba's; 7 rooms and hath; line hot wa ter heating plant, sewer end paving in and paid for. Lot 40x0 feet; good repair. 64,600.00 Tel. li-iS-W. T. R. FARRELL. FOR SALE -One story frame shingle roof dwelling at 1517 West Madison. Lot 50 x lot); cement walks, inside and out; gas, electric lights, city water in kitchen sink; hardwood floor in kitchen, other Boors painted; tour room house, all in good order, $1, 400.00; worth more. Come on, you newly weds, own your own properly. T. R. FARREI.I. FOR SALE dwelling Furnace, hat good order; -The one story frame it 917 Mulbury street, b, six largo rooms, all in paving and sewer in and paid. Will sell for less than i'.s mar ket value, possession in CO days from sale; terms if desired. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE If there is in Ottawa a believer in permanent values of property on De Suta, l)e Leon, Fourth and East streets and the neighbor hood I want to talk to him and offer him the Rots property at Fourth and ! Beat strets lor a fraction of its value. It is a very largo property and a snap. T. R. FARRELL. FOR SALE 7 room house, bath room, furnace, laundry, ham antl garage. In first class condition, $5, 500. 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 w.ore better bargains than thoso. Miss Ger trude Harris, FOR gas, room SALE 7 room cottage, bath electric lights. SS.ieO: also 5 cottage, hardwood floors, fur nace, bath, gas laundry, $5,000; and hot water heat, coal I 7 room house. used in J020 tor Mating nn acooKing cost $5fi.OO; bath, fine electric fix tures, gas, laundry, large barn; will be sold at a bargain. All In East Ot tawa. Mia Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE -A gootl property at G0n Christie street; will sell it to you for very little more than the lot alone is worth. It is now unoccupied; own ers would like to soil it before accept ing a new tenant. I rooms, electric light, toilet, city water, good cellar. House in neat order. 12,600.09 and terms. Unusual opportunity. T. R. FARRELL. j FOR SALE New brick f, room bunga low, modern, In first class condi tion, $5,300; also 6 room house, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, ?3.J,M; and 7 room housp, oak and enamel wood : work, hardwood floorn. very large front porch, nowly painted ami dec orated, $5,000; all in West Ottawa Miss Gertrude H.trrln. i FOR SALE 7 room bungalow with large front porch, hot w:iter heat j fine bath room, large biirn; two lots j J4. 500 00-, on 8 room modern house with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot ! 'awa; large lot, $3,(00 00. Miss Ger jtrude Harris. FOR SALE AUTO SUPPLIES. ETC. Tires! Tires! Tires! 30x8 new noli skid Ml 30x3 H new mm skid 1'S' :;ix.'5Vfc cord tires 896 Follow the CrpWd of wise buyers to Sanders Auto Parts Co. 229 W. Main St. Rhone 169. FURNITURE FOB. SALE Parlor suite, best of condition. Apply Sapeilor St. Cbone C84-L. in 1 Qfl i 61 very West HOUSEHOLD GOODS kor BALE Household furniture and lioi.se for rent Inquire 712 Cllntoi MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE cockerels. Price 62.00. s. c. Ruff Orpington Very gootl laying strain. FOR quir; SALE A reed baby buggy, at 1104 w. Lafayette St. In- FOR SALE Pbarl White. Stay Whit", White Wyandottes. Cocks, aoClfr erels, hens ami pullets for breeders. Regal-Dorcas, from direct Matrin stock. Batching eggs. Ye Quill ami Apple Yards, Ottawa, 111, FOR SALE 1" b&rrelS wood. Chop ped, ready fdr tlie stove, 50c hbl., or will sell it in tho rough at 35c, hbl. Included, if you dont want the bbl. wo wr?T allow you 15c. We will deliver with an order. FRED RAEBERLE, the Grocer. FOR TUESDAY, Nov. 15, the first 23 girls and 21 boys Who call at my store and buy 10c candy will receive a gift. If you sell a 25 It), or 49 tb. sack of Rig Jo Flour bring In the money, $2.49, or $1.30 for a small sack. You will have to hurry. Wo will return your 10C. FRED HAEBERLE, the Grocer. TOR SALE- One enr of Bed River early Ohios at $1.L'5 per bu. on 0, U. &. tracks. Phono !m29. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -Mrs. Gray's lot, north of Joe Pearson's home, corner Orleans and Chapel. A line building sput. There are but few building lots on the East side that are for sale, and this is one of the best, nicely graded, cement walks, sewer paid ; paving is on the way. Will sell it for, well let's see you how come cheap. and let me toll B. FARRELL. FOR RENT FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. Three block i from tho court house. I'ie.;.. m-x. Professional Cards THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIRCPRACTORS. Palmer School Grttdnates toom 212-14 Central Life building. Ottawa. OL OfD Phone Hours: 1008. Re 10 12. 'hone 1110 1. 7-8. Dr. C. A. Blcan uHlKCPHACTOR. Honrs: 9-1 1 tn. 1-4 n ni iceused by Illinois State Board Heaith ot 'lark's 18th Cruiirc. Feb. 11th. frnm New York. MEDITERRANEAN, 1GYPT AND EUROPE, bj specially bartered t'..nadian Paelftc superb teamer. EMPRESS OF Ff.ANCL, S.481 gross tons. 74 Days, First Class. $600 r.nd up. IS days In Egypt ami Pale-tine. Hotels, drives, fees, guides Included. StOpoTers in Europe. 1- days in Paris and London, $90. FRANK C. CLARK. Times Building, New York. ant Ads FARM LANDS FOR BALE Small faruiB near Otta wa, as follows: 5 acres, well improved 6 .''n in mmI.mi limit lO.O.'O r.t Hives', one-half cultivated... 10,r30 acres, one-hftlf tillable! baL timber 10 acres, fairly well improved. Z0 scree, throe-fourths timber, small bldg3 515 acres, mostly bKck, Im 5.000 12.00) I.bOS 23,000 proved And others. Terms c.as ranged . be at W. 13. Central Rife Bldg PUSEY. Ottawa. miaou. FOR SALE -133 acres of fairly well Improved land adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good (arm and home, ideal ly located, had better come unit see me at once. WM. JAMISON, Room .".OG Armory Blk, Ottawa, 11L PROTECT YOUR DRIVER with a Kennedy closed cal), mtwlo for any style truck. Manufacturers of high Class bus bodies, truck cubs and bod ies for any make truck. KE INEDTf MANUFACTURING CO., Streator, 111. Ivtattrersss, Fcatherbed3 snd Pillows renovated and made over. Box Springs, Sofa and chilr seat Springs reset and repaired at reason able prices. Phone 837-X or send to georgfTbauchle 1019-1523 Main St. West Side CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CABS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Eastbound cars leave Ottawa sta-t'-'ii for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka, Rockdale and Joliet, 111., In a. m. 6:00, 7:55, 9:56, 11:55. In p. ui., 1:5.1 :D5, c4:55, 5: 8:05, 10:00. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion tor Utica, La Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince ton in a. m. .'15:55, g"R52, f8:50, a9:55. dl0:55, fll:55. In p. m., al:55, f3:55, a5:55, f7:00, dl():00. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, McKinley Park and Streator in a. m., 5:55, 7:55, 11:55. In p. tn., 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 10. a-c-and tl -La Salle, Morris, daily except Sundays holiday. -Ladd. -Princeton. i . eld, daily except Sundays and holidays. ALWAYS BUY TWKETS AND SAVE MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FRO;d A. 11. TO 11:81 r. M. 6:40 TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Joliet, III., and Chicago & Joliet Via Electric Railway. $3.00 Round One Trip Way $1.85 (Return trip limited to ten days.) FAST FREIGHT SERVICE. Phone agents f'r full information. The People's Market Plact I