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PAGE SEVEN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. BY ALLMAN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS It All Depends on Who Laughs at the Table ick- n CK$ NOW , Tom, PON' T DANWV. VOL STOP LAUGHING OR I'LL 6EMD VOU AWAV MOW YOU STAY RIGHT HEP UMTIL voD GET OVER THAT FiX'USHmi; -C5UCH MOM SENSE WHEN WE HAVE COMPANY j DID VOL) NOTICE THE EXPRESSION ON MR. DUFF'S FACE WHEN HE TOOK HIM OUT? I HAVE TO LAUGH AT TuM WHEN H TRIES TO BE. , LOSE VouR TEMPER FROM THE TABLE.' HE CAN'T STOP I 7 rzz SERIOUS ; SOME THING :TRiKt5HKl FDMKlV LlSTEKlTO VMM laugh! YOUNO MAM VOO GO RIGHT UP To Your Room r COME WITH 7 I THOUGHT HP- WAS GOIkiG TO EAT ME VOUMGMAM! THE OTTAWA FREE TRADER-JOURNAL. & mi UN wssmm 7 J Street car transfers In Chicago BOW have a potential value of three oenti each. For tin- time being, they are about on u par with Russian rubles, until u CO lift decision declare! them valueless. o According to Red Cross statisticians 160 years from ;,ow hcilth conditions In this country will be r.o pood that the average person will live 100 years. Provided, of course, than an advanced civilization will not have, perfected plant for "the next war," an Will Irwin depicts It. n One thlii); the Washington confer once has definitely done It has re vived that old friend, the otllciul coin- munlque, o Christmas Tree Tip. Woodman, avoid the hurley hurley, And do your Christmas chopping eurly. o Remember, Away HIM OP -HA-H A- ( son. K via. -5v I i El I Iff." Back, When- On the Right of November 10, 1802, ; the Jefferson club, led by Hentrich's ' band and Its own drum crops, and fol- ' lowed by several hundred members of the Democratic club of Ottawa piloted I by George Kalght, city attorney Iturke I and clerk-elet Maher, paraded the business section in honor of attorney general-elect m. t. Maloney? The procession halted in front of I.on Plergue's for a brief moment, and all exchanged hand shakes. Cheer up. .The ol' town's reforming herself. The jail population Is on the I wane. i ne new ponee Torce must nave made tne Daa men nengve. The new winter fur coats keep Milady warm and comfy from the knees up. o The nine Inch heel Is here. It will no doubt, make about as much of a hit as did the knicker fad. o Humor has it that Klmer (Schlltl) Hitter Is gonna run for sheriff on the American Legion ticket. (Laughter from men in the balcony.) Thn i-h(. hoy nn ih State snH I West Center St. car line now sports I a beautiful flat wheel, to add to the 1 monotony of the thing. 0 No, Archie, Babe Ruth isu't playing in "The Hat.' movies. alt ho he is in the Disarmament would be Christmas gift for the world. fine Provled nothing goes amiss in the meantime. "WAT." QTTER CREEK Vernon and Virgil rreese spent Sal iirday with tlnlr brother, Otto Frees e, and family. The Bllege play. "At the'End of the Haltibow. " gifen at Kernan Booater hall under tin- aiwplces of the Hust Irrs oa Friday evening, was a grand success, but owing to the rain, only about M)0 were present, so it was de cided tp present it again on Thanks giving night. Nov. 24, for the benetii of those who did not. see the first per formance. The Streator High school orchestra favored the audit nee with selections between acts at the Rustlers' play. Sunday school will be held at Boost er hall Sunday morning. All are wel come. Miss Laura Pederson visited last week at the Wolfanger home. Frank Reed has purchased a new corn elevator. Mrs. Lew Pearson, who was confin ed to the Streator hospital with a severe cold, has Improved and is at present at the home of C. W. Harbor of Streator. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Funk and son Irvin motored to Napervllle last Fri day, where they spent Sunday. Mrs. Lynch of Ransom, mother of Mrs. Lewis Pearson, is quite ill. Mise Rosa Pressor spent a couple of days this week with her friend, Mrs. R, C. HaTber. Arthur Heminover shelled corn Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Parker and little daughter have returned to their home at Fort Madison after several weeks' visit at the. home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Heit Wst, and family. Gochancur & Galloway shipped hogs and cattle Friday. Mrs. Wolfanger visited Sunday wit', Mrs. W". H. Chapman. John. Woods attended th3 funeral Pi his Cat&er, who died last week at his home at Stillhan. 111. Ernejft trick and family. Mr. and MM. 0. W. Harber of Streator attend ed tho bazaar and supper at Kernan last. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. C, Mefcalf and sou called at the A. Stubur home Thurs day afternoon. Mtf. Nolan Smith is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Hcth is on the sick list this week. .Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith and chil dren hive gone on a week's visit to Benton Harbor. Mich. Mrs. Moore to on tho sick list. A mo :t enjoyable Thanksgiving din ner was given at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Byron Busey in Kernan. Eight families, all employes of the Prairie Pipe Line company, combined their talent in producing one of the litest dinners ever held in the community. The throe, long tables were beautifully laid. The decorations were large White chrysanthemums Bent by R. B. lughner of Galesburg to his mother for the occasion, Covers were laid for thirty. The one sad thought of the day was that Mr. and Mrs. Busey and children are to leave our com munity about the first of December. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koetz, who were recently married, visited Mrs. Koetz's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ruble of Lostant. (TO BE CINTINUE1.) WANTED SITUATIONS j WANT HI) An elderly lady wants place us hOUMkeeper in a family of two or three or would do cooking I whore there are few hoarders. In 1 quire UtlCa, 111., nox 188. WANTED By . reliable woman, a position ower wiin cniKiren. rreier country, for information call 342 K. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS eggs WANTBSD We ara paying 5c a dOien above market price, t'ubh on delivery. THE OTTAWA COLONY, WANTED About U7.-100 feet of floor Hpace suituble for motor car paint- ItlC. A. tiAl Phone 091. 711 Columbus St. WWVN'''WV''V"VSV v LEGAL. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of tho stock holders of the First National bank of Ottawa, Illinois, on the second (2nd,) Tuesday in the month of January next at the hoi;: or two f2) o'rloek P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing not less than seven 17) nor moro than eleven M1 directors for the ensuing year; the exact number to be deoided at the meeting. OSCAR HAEBERLE, Cashier. Ottawa, Illinois, Novemiberjylt21 PUBLIC SALE OF 160-ACRE FARM IN MILLER TOWNSHIP. Public notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decretal order of the probate court of La Sailo county, Illi nois, the undersigned, Harvey Norem, administrator of tho estate of Silas Rasmusson, deceased, shall on Monday, December 12, 1021, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the dwelling house located on the premises hereinafter described, about eight miles north of Seneca, about nine miles east of Wcdron, about four miles southeast of NTor-j way, offer for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, upon .,. ....,, ,..,.,. ,.,. i,m.., th,. . following described real esta'.e, to- ti,o ,., half (.i n( th northeast quarter (neVi), and t'10 north half (n) bf the southeast quarter (se',4) of section twelve (12), township thlrty-four(84, north range five (5), east of the Third Principal Meridian, in Miller tow;nslnp, La Salle county, Illinois, free and clear of the taxes for 1021, and free and clear of tho estate of homestead and estate in dower of the widow of said de cedent, but subject lo a trust deed se curing an innethedness of thirty thousand ($30,000.00) dollars, with interest thereon at five per cent per annum, payable annually, and paid to July 2, 1941, principal payable .Inly 2, 1926, with prepayment privi leges of not less than five hundred ($500.00) dollars nor more than two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars, upon notice in writing to the Ottawa Rank ing & Trust company, trustee, thirty days prior to interest, paying dates, upon the following terms: Ten per cent of the purchase price at the time of sale and the balance of the purchaie money on rr before the nxstjEwlnp, the ottava Avenue Cemetery day of March, 1822, after the approv al of the report of such sale and the Confirmation thereof hy the probate court of La Salle county, Illinois, and the execution and delivery to the pur chaser at such sale of a proper deed of the premises sold. Possession will be reserved until March 1, li22. The taxes for 1921 will be paid by tho un dersigned. There shall also he de ducted from the purchase price in terest at five per cent per annum on said encumbrance of thirty thousand dollars from July 2, 1121, lo March 1, 1922. 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 cf such payment to March 1, 1922. Ab stract of title down to date of deliv ery or neen win De rurnisneri pur chaser free of cost. This is a good farm, well improved, and in a high stat of cultivation. For further par titulars apply to the undersigned, R. F. 1)., Seneca, Illinois., or to his attorneys, Ottawa, Illinois. Dated at Ottawa, Illinois, November 12, 1921. HARVEY NOREM. Administrator of the Estate of Silas Rasmussen. Deceased. Ed S. Walker, Auctioneer. HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced lady can vassers. Apply Mrs. Hunt, Room 211, afternoons or evenings at Otta wa hotel. WANTED - Many young business hustlers in every county in Illinois tn earn splendid sure income by help ing tne to increase privato Florida orange trade, Write quick and will have northern representative call. Geo. Andrews, Palm Beach, Fla. WANTED A housekeeper for a far-i ily of two mm; good wages to light party. JOHN OAKLAND, 113 Main St., Ottawa, 111. Phone 890 Y, . ATTENTION, Agents ana Mall Ord j Men. You can build up a good business which will mean an incline for life. Send for free booklet of un solicited testimonials like this: Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1U19. Rheuma-i Usui Herb Company. Dear Sirs: The iiiin I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used it five days and he walked downtown two mil's to sec me last Sunday, and now his wife i also taking the Herb food baths, bo you see I got results the tir.-t time. Respectfully, A. D. Hall. Price $1 Pound, 15 Pounds 6, RHEUMATISM HERB CO., K aSIT. Ocean Park, Cal. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mrs. Gray's lot, north of Joe Pearson's borne, corner Orleans und Chapel. A fine building spot. There are but few building lots on the East side that are tor sale, and this is one of the best, nicely graded, l ament walks, sewer paid ; paving is on the way. Will sell it for, well let's see como in and let me tell you how cheap. T. B. FARRELL. LEGAL. NOTICE. State of Illinois, County of La Balle ss. In the Probate Court thereof To tho December Term, A. 1). 1921, In the Matter of the l.uut Will an 1 Testament of Louis Hess. Deceased, Probate of Will. Xotice is hereby given that, an in- strument. purport!!!:; u i.e thB la a Will and Testament of Louis Hees ceased, has been Bled In the offlc 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 ether thlnga, that the names of all the heirs at law and the legatees of said dceascd, are as follows, to-Wit: Henry Hess, ileorgo Hess, Victoria Walter. Clara Cole, Jessie Kopf, Mayme Kopf, Kath erine Kopf, William Long. George Long. Fred Long, Emma Long, Emma Long Morrison. Louis Glelm, Fre.l Oleim, Henry Gleim. John Glelm, Wi!- liani Gleim. Christina Schroeder. Tina Schroeder, Mary Sband, Annie Wakey, Ullinn Seharfe.iTierg, George Dude.', William Duder, Dorothy Muder. Fan nie Chalnf, Victor Walter, William Small, William ScrtauthJ, Gertrude .M band, St. May's Hospital. St. Mary's Hospitals of iiio Sisters of St. FraneiR, Streator. Illinois; Mlr.nl" Scott, Elsie Fuller, Irene Gcbhardt O'Connor, Ante lia Gebhardt, Carrie Midnight, Rev. H. il. Hartman, EvangeMcal Luthern Churcll Of Ottawa, Illiaois; Frank Mc- Isscciation, the John Stuart Ryburn Memorial Hospital, the trustees of the John Stuart Ryburn Memorial Hos pital. City of Ottawa; tile First Trust Company of Ottawa. Illinois; EmU Walter, Bertha Walter. Virginia Wal ter, Albert Walter, and William Geb hardt, whose several addrcssi s an shown by said petition, and the heir;; at law of Emil Walter. Albert Walter, Bertha Walter and Virginia Waltei surviving at the date Ot th death of the last survivor cf said Emil Walter, Albert "Walter, Bertha Walter and Virginia Walter, determined undtr 1 the laws of the Stale ol Iowa llOS" several names and addressee are un known to petitioner, nnd prayng th- probate cf taid alleged will be granted and the same ordered for r cord, and that letters testamentary thereon may be granted to the First Trust Com pany of Ottawa, Illinois, which said petition and the proofs of said insf-i-ment will be heard by the Court on the 8th day of December, A. 1". 1921, at in u. m. of said day, at the Probate Court Rocm in Ottawa in said county. Dated at Ottawa, this 4th day of Xov mber, A. I). 1921. WILLIAM C. FLICK, Clerk of the Probate Court, i ESTER J. KORAN, Attorney for Petitioner. LOST LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN One brown, one blacl bay ami roan. Phone I tica 91 .1. l VALLAT, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES What Do You Need in the liii" of tires and supplies it it's anything at nil "Try Sanders." j ThiM lias .become the common by- ,.,.,i .i..,r,nrt mito owners of Otta- 1 ... ' V TUJU .!,,. iv weeks found1' . V A . O a r ! Sanders AlltO Fait8 KQ. I .., Meal niace for auto shopnlng. 229 W. Main St. Cor. Clinton. FARM LANDS FOR SAEF Small taiinB near Ott wa, as follows: 5 acres, wc!l Improved 4.'r,n' ID acres, garden land 10,00( M aero:?, one-Lalf cultivated... 10,''! "l acres, ouc-hi.!f tillabio, b3l. timber fi.OOf - . , f . i 1 ' tt 40 acres. luiny wejt iMpru.tu. i,w ;u acres, iiiree-uoiuiu.i small bids 115 acres, mostly bNck, 'm- proved S3.00 And others Term;; caa be ' ranged . W. B. PUSSY. Central Life Bldg Ottawa, illinou FOR SALE 133 acies of fairly well improved land adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing tc purchase a good farm and home, ideal ly located, had bi tter come and see mo at once. WM. JA.MISOX, Room 3UR Armorv Blk, Ottawa, 111. FURNITURF. FOR SALE Parlor suite. best of condition. Apply Superior St Phon KM l in vers 122 Whs! HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Lias kitchen range, for merly In use in domestic science rooms. No reasonable Offer refused. A p ply at high school office. FOR SALE Household furniture and house for rent Inquire "12 Clinton WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE AT residence, household furniture, rugs, kitchen cabinet, etc. Call any day between 9 and 12 o'clock a. in. MRS. EMMA CALKIN'S. 127 W. Van Buren St. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE Pearl White. Stay White, White Wyandotte. Cocks, cock erels, hens and pullets for breeders. Btgal-Porcas, from direct Matrin stock. Hutching eggs. Ye Quill and Apple Yards, Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE 16 barrels wood. Chop- ped, ready for the stove, 60c bbl., or will sen u in the. rough at 35c, bbl, included, if you dont want the bbl. we wrrt allow vcu 16c. We will deliver with an order. FRED HAEBERLi the Grocer. FOR SALK One car of Red lliver early Chios at fl .25 per hu. on 0. B Z. tracks. Phone 9029 LEGAL. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. E. C. Van Hcorebke, Attcrnpv. State of Illinois. County of La Sail ss. In the probate court, November! term. A. I). 1921. To Harry Pitcher, heir-at-law of Amelia A. Poole, deceased, and to the unknown heirs-at-Iaw or legatees to wortn. it is now unoccupied; own-! of the said Hai ry Pitcher, and to the erg woj Ufa to sell it before accept unknown hHr.-wit-iaw ot Amelia A. I InR a MW taaant S rooms, electric. Pool. de eased. light, toilet, citv water, good cellar.' You are hereby notified that appli-1 House in neat order. 12.800.00 and: I eat ion hu hpen mnde tn tbf. nroh:,e i . I r. -f ,i, ,,- n I - a., lie onH I state cf Illinois, for tho probate of the last will and testament of Amelia A. Poole, deceased, and that the hear ing of the proof of said will has been set by said court fo- the Nth flay .f December, A. D, 1921, at the hour cf 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the court house in the city of Ottawa. In said county, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show can-'' if any you have, why said will should not be admitted to probate. I Hated at Ottawa, Illinois, this 3rd day of November. A. D. 1921. W. C. FLICK, j Clerk or the Probate Court of th County of La Salle and Stuto t Illinois. mil J ssH PEKSUiNAL INVESTMENT I can furnish you with the host first mortgage notes,, in any sum from $100.00 up, that Ot tawa, has Been for many a day, and ' tho severest critic cannot discredit them. Net you 7 per cent long term.! Cowo la and talk it over. T. H. FARRELL. FOR SALE HOUSES 011 SA1-K - A desu-at.le nonio piar I w,'st B,fle' a f,'w nOndrea down, balance on time. W. B. PU8BT, Central Life Bldg. FOR BALE Owing to unexpected change in plans, a modern brick bungalow with every modern con venience, i3 now offered for sale. It is so recently completed that tho ! "new" is not rubbed off. Fine loca tion. All special assessments paid. Sell it for $15,000.00. T. B. FARRELL. TOR SALE S roem house, S. Ottawa. All modern conveniences, fine lo- , cationi ., bargain at $3300 V. B. PHSEV, Central Life Bldg. FOB. SALE C room house, small lot, i blocks of business district, Ottawa. No modern improvements, $6.10 cash. A l.-o 0 room house, city water, west side, a bargain at $1 .000. 2-3da cash, balance $15 per month. W. B. PPSEY, Central Life Hide Ottawa. FOR SALE -1 ': story, frame dwell ing, only ono block from St. Coium ba'sj 7 rHims and bath: line hot wa ter heating plant, sewer and paving in and paid for. Lot 10x60 feet; good repair. $1,500.00 Tel. C48-W. T. P.. FARRELL. I FOR SALE One story frame shingle roof dwelling at 1517 West Madison. Lot Ed x l."o; cement walks, inside and out; gas, electric lights, city water in kitchen sink; hardwood floor in kitchen, other floors painted; four room house, all In good order, $1, 400.00; worth more. Come on, you newly weds, own your own property. ' T. B. FARRELL. FOR BALE Toe one story l mine dwelling at 917 Mulbury street, Furnace, bath, six large rooms, all in good order; paving and sewer in and paid. Will tell for less than P.s mar ket value, possession in 30 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 Sola, Do Leon, Fourth and East streets and the neighbor hood I want to talk to him and offer him the Retz property at Fourth nud Bast streta for a fraction of its value. It is a very large property and a ;,nap. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE 7 room house, bain room, furnace, laundry, barn an I I garage. In first class condition, S',-1 600. Also. 7 room, two story house,; IttlWOe, lath, very large lot, I4,cuu, 1 8 ro4n house, hot water heat, all hard wood' floor, laundry, barn, 17,260. Ail; ! in South Ottawa. Have many more. ; better bargains than these. Miss Ger j better bargaini 1 trude Harris. FOR SALE 7 room cottago, batn, i gas, electric lights, $2,800; also 5 j room cottage, hardwood floors, fur-, ' nace, bath, pas. laundry, 55,000; and , I 7 room house, hot. water heat, coal , used in 1920 for heating an dcookii'g j cost 550.00; bath, fine electric ill-1 ; tares, gas, laundry, largo barn; will! I be sold at a bargain. All in East Ot-; tawa. Mis Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE A good property at 603 ci,ristie street; will sell it to you : v,,rv lilt In more than the lot alene Unusual Opportunity. T. B. FARRELL. FOR SALE New brh-k 6 rocm bunga low, modem, in first class condi tion, 55,300; also 6 room house, fur ns.ee. hath, gas, laundry. S3&00; and 7 IDOm house, oak and SBimsl wood work, hardwood floor.", very large front porch, uewly painted and dec orated. 55.000; all In West Oltuwa. Miss Certrudo Harris Foil SALE 7 room bmgalow with larre front porch, hot w.iter heat. Ine bath room, large h;,rn two 'n' u. son. oo, en mom modern hous. with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; large lot, 58,000.09. Miss Ger trude Harris. .MS KUBLKJ SALh tALtMMK MASTER'S GALE OF FARM Miller Township Harry Cook, Master in Chancery NOVEMBER 26 E. C. rV.OREl. 1 mile south-wes.t of Ottawa Farm Sale, Horses, Cattle, Machinery, Etc. NOVEMCER 29 REMHAR T D. ROSELAMD 3 miles south-cst of Ottawa Farm Sale, Horses, Csttle, Machinery, Etc. DECEMBER 1 EMMA E. RYG 10 miles north of Ottawa Farm Sale, Horsec, Cattle, Machinery, Etc. DECEM 13? It 8 JOHN SCRIBER milcc north-west of Troy Stock, Machinery, Etc WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Grove BANKRUPT STOCK Stanley Edgecomb Walihnm Township THURSDAY. DECEMBER GL'S FEISHER North Bluff, Ottawa Stock. Machinery, Etc. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 FRANK PEIRSKIE 4 miles north of La Sslla Stock, Machinery, Etc. MONDAY. QECEMEER 12 CHAS. KIMACAR Wrltiiain Township Stock, Machinery, Etc, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 FLOYD ERICKSON 3 miles north-eaf!t of Ottawa Stock. Machinery, Etc. WFDNSOAY, DEC EM Pf: R 14 HENRY FUNFSINN 3 miles south-east of Cherry Stock, Machinery, Etc. THURSDAY, DECEM.3ER 15 H. VV. FOLEY 21 i miles north of Utlca stock, Machinery) Etc. TUE80AY, DECEMBER 20 CMAS. HORDIGAN 2 miles north of Ransom S'ock, Machinery, Etc. WFTHNFSDAY. D E C E M B . R 28 Send u von? sale r!?.r.es LEGAL. 'UDLIPHED NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TO INCREASE CAPI TAL STOCK AND DECLARE STOCK DIVIDEND. C nois. Novcnilrer 'Public notice la a special meeting hereby given that of the stockholders if tip' Central Life Insurance Com any of Illinois will be held In the el ectors' room Of the home ofilce build ng of said company, in the City ol' Ottawa, Ulinote, cm the 81st day of I December, a. D. 1821, at one o'clock 1 p. m., for the purpose of considering the question .i increasing; tho capita) itOCR of said company, and dec! i stock dividend, an.:! for the iction of such oil. r business at egally come before said meotiai .1. A. BOWMAN, 8. B. BRADFORD, T W. BORROWS, N. ,1. C ARY, c. o. DROVER, O. JUH'SBUN, . CHARLES ."Al'f ER. A. H. NBUREUTHER, C. H. PLTJESS. W. E. PRICHARD, A. J. ROBERTS, W. F. WKKSE, II. M. YATES, Directors of the Central Ufa In: nnco Company of Illinois. TheseWant Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. 0 frotessiomU Cards I'MtHUN LENA M, Warrick & Wwrick CHlRCPRAOTOKS. Palmer School Oraauatet Room JSV2-14 Central Life BuilJIflg, Ottawa, BL Odice Phone 1003, Res. Phono 1110 L Hours: 10-12. 2-5. 7-8. Dr. C. A. Elcan V-H1ROPRACTOR. Lourti: U-lii . in.. 1-4 P- in. Uwneud by Illinois State Board of He.-Oth RENOVATING Mattresses, Featherbeds and Plilowa renovated and made over. Box Springs, Sofa ana chair seat Springs reset and repaired at reason- .1.1. : . , duie f j i ikes. pnone or sena to GEORGE BAUCHLE 1619-1523 Main 3t. West Side THE FREE BAflER-JOilBfJA AND f AIR OLALfcrt. 116 West Main tsrert. FREE IEAEMODIBlt CO. Fuiliiiier. NEW YORK UEPKESENTAT' V3fl C. Thels CoWEpftny. 3GB FUtU At CHICAGO Ilrl idlSiCN'TATlVKS Thels Company, B84 Moaaducet Bioca. i ; nSJfB A POUfi RLl 'RES E.VTAT) VM 3. C. Tbols Company. 70fi Lincoln Bid, Tha Free Trader-Journal may b found at the nwi depots of WLoolef I M:Ui. K ;wu: y il "rrt.hf.r tuA n?ar Str CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA. ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS KAriLnED ON ALL CARS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Eastbound carl leave Ottawa sta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Ifiobolca, Rockdale and Joliet, 111., in a. m. 6:00, 7:55, 9:r, ll:5o. In p. in., 1:55, 3:53, c1.:55, 5:35, 3:05. 10:00. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Utlca, La Salle, Peru, Spring , Laii a. m , til: f7:,V Bureau. Prince :52, fS:50, a3:55. m., al:BS, 13:55, ton &5:66, Rf 3. In p. dlO:00. SOUTHBOUND. juthbound cars leave Ottawa sta ler Grand Ridge. McKinley Park Streator In a. m., 5:56, 7:55, i3 In 0. m., 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 10. a La Salle. 0 -Morris, daily and holidays. d -Ladd. f -Princeton. g -L,add, daily ea holidays. except Sundays f,t Sundays and ALWAYS BUT TICKETS AND SAVE MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROj4 A. M. TO 11:36 P. M. 6:10 TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Via Jciict. IH and Chic.ino 4 Joliet Electric Railway. 1.85 (Return trip limited to ten days.) FAST FREIGHT SERVICE. Phone hl nts fnr full information. The People's Market Piact,