THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 19??.
Till: OTTAV s WM TRADER-fTOUHNAL.
BORNGASSER 11 pcaIRle6 ! LAST TESTAMENT OF
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UNTIL TOMORROW
Mm. Miki Etantucol, who bM been
Visiting in Chicago '"' lew j
i-t uuya, ii. I- ii iiirni'ii in iiiin ciij
mi- i.iiiiiiii iiniiii'ii iii"4 returned 1
from a bualneaa trip in Chicago
Mr and mix Kdmund Morrow of I
Heneca ipeni yeaterday in Ottawa
Mis w 1 i i in hi MeKee of ii BaJle 1 '
tended the aprlng pageant at 1 lit arm
; irv list evening
H. M. KELLY. ONE OF ATTORNEYS Mi s M..M11- Gl.mcv of UtlCfl spent
FOR DEFENSE, rORCED TO BE ,v"'"" '"j" J
Mrs I' J, u M 11 1 It v of Seneca spoilt
in attendance at Chicago yeatardaj afternoon In this olty.
court today trial is DE- Oharlea Reynold of 1a BaJlo ipent I
Avcn evening with frienda in this city.
LAYED' Martin Banderaon r Chicago tranH
. acted buatoeaa in Ottawa today.
Sum Cox hi Maraelllea spent Inst i
a continuance from laal night an- evening with frienda in this city,
in tomorrow mis taken In the Born ' ,: Baker of Chicago in in Ottawa
IMS-. i r trial, ulm li Is heiug huard "" l",,,l''"is '"'"' . ni
Ward iiiiiiiiiiaur.il ol Btreator apanti
in the circull court, u 11 M Kelly, I1S, evening in thla city,
one r Hi.- attorney for the defenaa r IU i,-. Redmond Dwyor, for
had ii appear in a Chicago courl mi merlj of Maraelllea, moved to this city
buniueaa today. I yesterday, where the) will make their
Ueorgc r v ii sou . sice preaidenl future home.
n iiic i.ii 8allu National bank, which Richard Dunn baa returned from
is located I" a building owned by the Peoria, alter apendlng tbq last fjw
testator In La BaJlp, was tin. laMtdftyi in tills city,
witnaaa ogjled in the ntand beforo Wllklnaon lias returned to thla
tlti' adjournment yeaterda) He i it ' y after spending tha lust few daya
of his bualneaa relation with the I ln 3icao,
late Mrs Catherine Bornireiasr whmta I Rudolph Relgel of this city is ipend
MONUMENT
MAKER
ii tin. conatrvutor for ber rather,
Randl Hanson Tha petition allege1
thai Mr aHnaoq naa been confined to
tlif boapltal t Kankakee alnca Feb.
U, 1916, wban in' .wis given a bear
inn in the i.a Balls county probate
oourt ami ton iui Incompetent by u
commlation of two phyalciana. Mlaa
Hanaon ii t her father a eatata us
valued at $1,000
Brother In lirland an Heir.
a brother in Ireland ami a m pie w
at Ward island, N. Y . win Inherit
the eatata of tha late Torrance Kee-
WILL OF LATE JAMES ALBERT nan of La Salle who died April 23,
GOVERNMENT HALTS
Too Late To Classify
The Wonderful Nepontet
m Neponael ruga and other Hoof
L1U rDAl T TO U I L V I (1,111 in. Ii.nl iii. I,...
run unwim iniuuic ni , .". overlnga enda Saturday, April IB. Uft
FILED OR PROBATE
Waahington, April 27. The machin
ery of k v i'ii iiic ii t wan bslttd today
by oxecutiv order of Preaidenl Hard"
lng in brder that tbouaanda of federal
amployei ami officials in common with
l A i , I 1 in t-i- Apartments.
USK
ii ual value offered on theai unusual
goods, Clearing suie.
THE LEA 1 1 Kit K'.'K. ti RUQ CO.
visitors ami tne cuiienry oi wasning , iiui jS Uuw i . v -
ton might do honor to the memory of 1980 Bcrlppa-Booth. Ilka ntw
VRS Quitl a four Inner
have taken advantage of our used "
car bargains, but due to the popularity Ferttngl.
oi Btudebaker can we are oiwaya get Will not be reaponaible fur any
tlngj other cam in. iuyhe are havr debts contracted by anyone other tbad
"i l Hi.- c;ir '.mi '.Mint. II. rr- is n iur. myaelf O. .1. I'llltlST.MANN.
7fi0. m
Qen. Ulyi
(iiani ill llu- ihilii
SUMMERS LEFT ALL PROPERTY
TO WIDOW IN WILL MADE PUB
LIC TODAY.
tioti of tbi' bronco n In th
iccordJng to hla win which was died 1 Botanic tardena on the centennarv a
II. 160.
m Btudebaker Big six, like oca
win iu r gran
have s.t abidi
of her life.
Other witii
terday i ere
Slefcler of .
tha will oi th
llltr a ! US
Mcmlota
tin' latter yean
William Btaley of Decatur,
The will of th- late Jamea Albert
Bummera, well known former Ottawa
monument worker, who died recently
al his hoi Hi Clinton street. bus
been riled lor probata Mr sum
tnera lefl all bis property, both real
and personal, to bis widow, Mrs
Roseannah Bummers, The will was
druwn Dec, SB, l l . and was wit- i. spent for ma
neaaed by Edward Bveretl Mull and I of the testator'
Ann' Carolina Mull.
The petition fixing the value of th
eatata has not been entered on tii
ci urt recorda us yet
Conservator for Father.
A pi tltioii has been f i 1 t In the pro- Isluml
hale COUrl hv Miss Ora Hanson of
this city axkln
lor pi ohiili' l mlii v 'I I
drawn tint day befoi
Ul tttll ami WUS w iliii'SKi il hv Attorney I mamnrlo.1
T. N. Haakina and Beaale Milam C, hen. 1'respi
c iiwyi'i is iiaini'ii us executor.
'I'lio petition Hated the decedent's
holdings as two lots in BallOi
worth Sj000, arid caab on deposit in
a La Balle liuuk worth 800,
'i'lio win specifies thut not mora
than $i.ri shall be spent for the burl'
ui lot when Hie hoiiy of the testa
tor shall hi- placed ami that ISO shall
s fur tho repose
il.
a brother, lOwen Keenan, of wily
farmoyle, County Roacmmon
land, shall receive 11,600
1918 Hoi' i i vi. roadster; just ba1
N H overhaul Job put on it; $t."iii.
Several others, tiuu up. Terms
ay he arranged on some of these if
aired. MLDBR'S OARAGE,
locument waa I the birth ol the kii ui Union soldier
Mr. Keenan a and orealdenl ,i the same time the
s were being held M
Hardlni was purtlcl- ,i
cut lur in simiiin exercises at foinl
Pleasant, Ohio, the birthplace of the WANTED Competent girl for gen
Union leader. A hah holiday was era I housework, .Mils. I. A m aikk
granted to nil federal employes the HOFER, 301 Chriatle St Phone 895-Y,
nubile schools were cloaed the city -
bedecked in tiis ami bunting, and BALE One-ton Republic truck;
men ami women were marshalb d
from ml sec, inns ol the country to
form an impressive parade in hom
age to the memory of Qen Grant,
vice nresidi ni Coolldae and Secretary
Weeks were on the program for the
ly principal addresses while chief 'ns
re- tice Tuft ami all associate Justices of
. ' the supreme court members of con-
III i ui
tak
condition! a bargain if
LEVERIOH'8 QARAOB,
II
ml
I nit BALE A line-room cottage;
an. dene Also inn top buggy, It
quire BOO Douglas St. Phone I77K.
Tin- residue of the estate is to k k reHs, and other high officials or th.
to u nephew. Hugh Keenan, of Ward government were present.
i The unveiling was by Prlnceaa an
Tin- petition was tiled by it xecu- tacutene, (.Meat granddaugnter t
tie i). me. a neighbor who knew her
dUriAg file I. liter vial's of her III''
All of the witnesses told of their
acquaintance with th" testator, tes
tifying for the defense.
Sues to Enjoin Mine.
Mrs Agnes Harding of Btreator
till d a petition In the Circuit Court
today Keeking an injunction which
iltlni: In this city today.
William Walsh of Marseilles Is
Spending the day in this city.
Charles MoConnell of this city spent
witnessed llS evening in Marseilles.
Miss Ef uia- .,.P,-,i Thnmnann nf B!nr1.
II i
ntrnator
to h.-r.
e owns
Hum Thomas from pum
ami tliKiditiK land belong!
Mrs Harding claims Ilia
twenty-nine acres of fertllt soil lying
mxt to some property on which Be
mka is operating his mine She claim,
that Thoma i Is also operating a mine
on the property adjoining Beroka's,
For two year, -he allegesL the two
in ii h ive In i'ii pumping water into a
lake that I- pail natural anil part ar
tlflclal, This water, she alleges, then
drains oil Over her land and has
Ooded live acres ol bt r property.
She alleges that she has alnsidy
suffered a 18,000 property loss from
the water and that her land will ho
ruined if the opera tors are not com
pelled to step the practice.
Mm. (fording claims that her land
was drained hy tile ami that the
water from the mines which has flood
ed her property has stopped up the
drain.
The petition asks that th" defend
ants ne summoned into court to an
swer the charges of the complainant
Sues for 00.
A $r.uft assumpsit Bill! Was started
111 the circuit COUrl t "lav hv W. A.
Hi
iiie was an Ottawa snooper yestcr-
Sam Mallet of UtlCS spent last even
lng In this city.
Mason Burke ot Ohio Is in Ottawa
today on bualneaa.
Mrs J, i. O'Brien f Seneca spent
yeaterday afternoon in this city.
Oswald K easel bach of Mendol
upon I yesterdu) afternoon In this city.
J. P Bunnlbrn of Chicago trans
acted business In this city yesterday
Mr ami Mrs Howard Kohrt ami
daughter r-f Marseilles spent yester
day with friends in this city.
Bmmett Douglas of Marsi dies sp nt
yesterday in this city with friends
Eugene Sehaefer of ( enter Ottawa
motored to Btreator yesterday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Royce Rowe of Chi
i ago are Visiting at the home ol Ii
letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Bd,W'rd
Jacobs, ami her sister, .Mrs. Stephen
Patterson, on Ottawa avenue.
Norman Cooke of Chicago visited
his mother, Mrs. David Ccok, on Chap
el street and transacted Ibuslness
here yesterday.
c. I' Qardner and Qeorge Jacobs
oi Mendota transacted business in
Ottawa today.
Attorney Al Clapsaddle of Leland
v as an ( Ittawa visitor today.
M! Helen Barton was in Ottawa
Ini'av en rt Uto to her home in I.a
: "" after a v isit in Oeneva.
Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd C. I.everette
and little son. who have been making
their home on Ottawa avenue for the
nast year, have gone to Milwaukee,
Mil- vv
men hand
allotted t
OTTAWA MAN LEAVES
o make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman draff, 519
West Center street, are the proud
parents of a baby son horn this morn
ing at Rybum hospital.
Robert C. Marten of West Ottawa
whs a Chicago passenger this morn
lng where h" will spend the day on
$53 000 ESTATE Francis Shanley of Joliet has re-
turned to bis home) in that city utter
The will of th.- ate Lewis K. Parish spending the past number of daya
of this city, a former resident of Slier- Visiting with friends ami relatives in
Idan, who died fell. 18, was riled fur Ottawa.
probate this afternoon. .Mr. Parish Mrs. August Wendel has returned
left an estate value, at 123,000 and to her home in this city from De-
Conaleting of 200 acrt a Of land valued trolt, where she was called hy the
nt 148,000 and personal properly worth illness and death of her grandson,
16,000. Chester Haughey.
By the terms of his will a monu- Miss Hazel Meckeiistock has return
nient not to exceed 1500 in value will ed to Chicago, where she g attend-
be erected over his grave. His per inn the Moody Bible Institute, after a
aonal estate will in divided in equal visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
shares between his brother, Isaac C. (!. A. Meckeiistock. on West Main
Parish of Peabody, Kan., and Mar- street.
garet J. Parish Of Ottawa, his sister.
His sister Margaret receives his' . ... . h
real estate for her lifetime, after Original "A No. 1.'
which ii Is to be dlvld equa' The term "A N"' 1 orljnt,d
shares between Lester L Parish, Oc- " symbol used In tl lassincatlon of
tawa; Charles E, Parish. Grand Is- wooden Nhlpi b I loyd's Maritime In
land; Qeorge B. Parish, Springfield: surance nssoctution. It denoted ihut
Henry F, Parish, Tulsa, Okla.. and the bull and iqulpmenl of the ship in
Edna Parish Miner of Peabody, Kan Question were In '.'"."i condition.
KatJncc 3:00 Sighi 7:15 and s:,
No Advance in Prices
"THAT'S MY HORSE"
WITH
ALICE SHER
The Musical Coined) Slars of
"srNY sun: oi bro ADWAV
IN
"TifE TALE OF A LONESOME SPINE"
AND A BIG SHOW
HOMING WEDNESDAY, MAY S, I. and 8th
MARY PICKFORD
IN
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
that she he appoint- tor. C C Itwyer
General Orant
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itv, Quantity and
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ORDERED TO REPORT
Bpringfleld, April 7 Notice by
telegraph was served on abaenl mem
ber of the conatltutlonal convention
this mornlns it waa announced from
the tha - iy Delogate Hamill of Chi.
cago that unless they put in appear
ame or sent valid oxcuaea by tomor
row the aergeant at arms will he sent
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Tonight
May McAvoy
i
'A Virginia Courtship'
with a special supporting cast
Pli nty ol adventure and mystery
and a finish thai bring! you up
standing. AIM the latest Pox
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Tomorrow
Buck Jones in
"Riding With Death"
A story of the Texas Hangers; als
a special Pi iday comedy.
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ordering that job
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to the Free Trader-Journal. Just
phone us you want to place the orders
"need it in a hurry, too" and our
representative will call pronto.
And we'll deliver your work when
promised, too.
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Friday and Saturday
in boil-
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Ladies' Fine Qauge Vests in hod
Ice style. V neck and wiun Bleeve
reKUlur and out Blues, OC infant
tain vw
Men's and Infants' Hi
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Rubens Vrappera,OR
. t. 5, (5, each faOC
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Cordovan llosi
(lailKi
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Black or PTlor Matches. f large
25c
Ladies' Black, Cordovan or White
25c
boxes for
an foot Clothi s Lines,
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YOU could sit on the fabled carpet of Bagdad and view
the world. In the whisk of an eyelash it would i rry
you any place you wanted to go. All you had to do
was wish. v
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the newest comforts for the home the best of the world's
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Read the advertisements as a matter of KDUC Al ION.
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Go To Church and Pray
l have delivered to you the proof that prayer will net yo the desired
iresults. Now it is up to you to prove it to yourself, Go to church, say
fyour prayer, then stop in al tl Id high school building, of which even
the walls are supposed to he saturated with' knowledge. It is right around
then, where there are a few churches, which makes me t .link there are
.many pious people living who are not working tor selfish motives alone.
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I of the same material for patches, hia-.. wmcn win
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allow you to get th
lyle pleasingly you can have your cap oi tne same material
as your suit, for economy you can gel an extra pair oi trousers, wuicu
Will save you buying another suit.
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