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FRIDAY, GCPTEMBEn 8, 1022.
PACE TWO.
VTHU OTTAWA PUKE TUAQKIUfOUKNAL.
U FOLLETTE LEAD;
IN SENATE RACE IS
NEAR 200,000 MARK
WET8 JOIN WITH SENATOR IN
CLAIMING ilC VICTORY IN WIS
CONSIN AT LAST TUESDAY'S
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 8--(By U
Associated Press.) Senator Robert
If, iFollette continued to Increase
lils majority over William A. Ganfield
lor the Republican United states sena
torial nomination as belated returns
dribbed in from country districts I
day, the total majority for Wisconsin'
senior senator having neared the 2QO,
00 figure based on returns from
218 precincts out of 2,f23 in the rtate,
Senator LaFollette carried every other
member of his ticket to an overwhelm
ing victory.
Gov. John J. Blaine's majority over
his two opponents is not far from
350,000, reckoned on returns from I'.-1
216 precincts. Blaine's vote for these
was" 291,945: that of Morgan 132.6S2,
und-McHenry, 15,730.
An official count, it is expected, will
he required to settle the nomination'
lor Congress on the Republican ticket
In the Ninth district. This race ap-i
pari very close. Only 98 votes sepa
rate Qeorge J. Schneider and Judge
Henry Praass, of Green Bay. The vote j
Irom 2.18 precincts out of 24;! gives
Schneider 1K.670 and Graass 16.572. I
Tbe balance of the LaFollette ticket
helow governor have majorities rang
ing .from 17,000 for state treasun r to
bppfpximately 100,000 for the candi
date for lieutenant governor.
Tho Democratic vote was so small
that little attention was paid to enu
merating. It is thought this vote will
not he known until the official canvass
is made by the secretary of state.
Nevada Vote Close.
Reno. Nov., Sept. 7. The Republic-
hn nomination for United States i Ba
ilor is the only result In doubt in the
..evada primaries held Tuesday. Tab-,
Illations today showed that Charles S. i
("handler of Ely is leading Congress
man Samuel S. Arentz by 178 votes,
with only a few unimportant precincts
In Isolated sections to hear from.
On the Democratic ticket, James G.
Serugham, of Reno, was nominated for
governor and Charles S. Richards, of
Keno, for congress, there being but
jtwo Democratic contests.
On the Republican ticket the con
tested nominations were won by John
Jli. Miller, of Hawthorne for governor
fend A. Grant Miller, ol Reno, for COD
tress. Nature-Painted Grata,
The greecest gratia In the world Is
fcvhat visitors say of the lawns lu IVti
ver, after they find oat that the einer-Rld-green
velvety appearance Is not
borne batons pskUS of gardeners to fool
tourists, but Is due to thjaetlun of tile
mineral aits In the soli.
Tho regular meeting of the Wom
an' Christian Temperance Union wa
held yesterday afternoon at ll0
o'clock in the Sunday school rooJHi
of tho Baptist church Fifteen mem
hers mere present, and following the
regular business meeting officers for
the ( ..in. i.t year re elected. A
summary of tout ear's work was
made and work for the coming JMSar
was planned. Business concerning
the dining room tent which they will J
have at the county fair next wt-ek was
also discussed. The following otlic ms
w re elected;
President -Mrs. Pruella Warrick.
Vce presidents:
Methodist church--Mrs. C If, foil
Kpworth Methodist church Mr -.
Btta Cross.
Baptist church Mrs. Ben Pithburn. !
CongroStttional church -Mrs. Geortv
Hartshorn.
Triuitv Lutheran church Mrs. Ida .
Prulaad.
Illinois Avenue Kvangellcal church
-Mrs. Fred Hanna.
MtdteOII Street Kvallgellcnl chUTCb
Mrs. II. A. Kramer.
Presbyterian church Mrs. Anna I
Saltzmr-n.
Recording and correspondine secre
tary --Mrs. C. B Herrick.
Treasurer Mrs. Kdith Bowerma.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewi enter
tained tho ladies of the Philathea
class of the First M. K. church and
their husbands, at their home in I'ti
ca township last evening. Thirty;
guests were preseut and spent a very
delightful evening. At 6 o'clock a de-:
licious picnic supper was served on,
the lawn, which was illuminated by;
Japanese lanterns. Mr. Lewis was
the host, assisted by Mrs. Lewis. Mrs.
William Conger. Mrs. Sadie Dimmlck
and Mrs. Ota Thrush. Following the
supper the guests enjoyed a social
time, and about an hour before leaving
were served, lemonade, iced tfc. wa
termelon and Buffalo Rock peaches.
At 10 p. m. the guests all departed,1
having had a very enjoyable time,
and carrying with them a large wa
termelon, which had been given toj
them as favors.
.p ff ;
Miss Margaret Jennett of Streator.
who is to marry Richard Dunn Jr..
of Chicago, formerly of this tity, on I
Sept. 16. was the guest of honor on
Wednesday evening at a party gtfWB
by Mrs. Edna Conilskey-Dwyer and
her sister. Miss Marcella C'omiskey,
at the former's home in this city.
With the exception of three Ottawa
girls, the guests were all from Strea
tor. Bridge was the diversion of the
evening and Miss Marie Kelly of this
city was given a deck of cards In a
leather case as first prize and in turn
presented it to the bride-to-be. Miss
Jennett was also given a dainty silk
vanity case by the hostesses.
Miss Jennett has been the honored
guest at a large number of parties,
and many more have been piai
Two parties will be gtven in Ibis city
in M week in her honor and Miss Mar,
Corcoran of Streator will ulso enter
tain next week.
Miss Josephine Bowernmster enter
tained with a wlennle roast at Ulini
Benob last night com pllineiitury to
Miss Myrtle Staddcli. who Is to soon
become the bride of w. F. Maker, A
very delightful 'Veiling was spent by
the miests boating and bathing, and
a delicious supper was prepared over
a lire and served.
Miss Stadden is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Stadden. of Wash
ington street. !r Pllber is the son
oi Mr. ami Mrs. F. K. Fisher. Of
Jollet Tlie former la the superinten
dent ni' the C O. i P. rallwuy.
f
Twenty nine young ladies, all em
ployee of the Central Life lnsuran. e
Company of this city, enjoyed a de
licious t',::!u o'clock chicken dinner at
the Lowell Road house, west of Otta
wa. 1st evening. The trip was made
In one of the yellow busses, owned
by the Ulini Bus Company, of this
city, leaving Ottawa at 5 o'clock. The
ride was very enjoyable, and the driv
er stopped on the top of Dimmiek hill
to demonstrate to the girls that the
hill is no hazardous as people think.
Following the dinner the girls spent
the evening at music and dancing, re
turning home about 9:30.
Newark
"Old Colony."
The expression "Ulu Colony" was
originally applied to tluit Pt of
Itaaaacknaetta included within the lim
its of tin- Plymouth colony, but after
wards ueed to designate the entire
state, in 1003, the Plymouth ami Mas
mcbusetts Bay colonies, which, for
Utany years, had been independent of
each other, were united in one pro
vtnCO , bearing the name of Massachusetts.
I Mtaa Mark' A laager who has spent
the !' st tour weeks here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Juajger,
I returned to s.ioux uity, lowa, wnere
si,,' will again take up her duties in
the u v Junior nigh school.
mi-. Lyla Harreatad ami two child
ren o: Mount Verium, So. I 'a Kola, is
vlaltini her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C
prewick and other relativea lu-re.
Mr. and .Mrs. 0. V Williams and
fiH i.ee of Oak Park, .pent Sunday
and Monday here with Mrs. Belle
Williami,
('. ( Hoga and I). I.. Miller attend
ed the Hogg sale at Morris Tui'mI.i..
Mr. Harold Lttnae was a bustn I
i;t : in Chtengo last Wednesday,
lira, Alex Thorn son and two child
ren, returned to her home in Cleg
born, lowa, after a six weeks' oiias-
;i;it Visit Willi her mother, Mrs
Jol I Line Oonrtyighl and the I'M.
Laraou and Win Courtrlghl tamlliea.
Mr an d Mrs. Paul W under and two
sous of Juliet, visited his sistw Mrs.
(liarry Pace Part ol last week.
Mr. am! Mrs. J. R, Williams, Percy
and Hazel Williams and Mr. Joe
n;i ,-en ot Chicago, were entertained
ut the home ot Mr. Williams' sifter
.Mrs. Christina Johnson over the
week ( mi.
Misses Hattie Johnson and Susie
Peterson, Mrs. John Hanson and
Mrs. .1 K. Waite attended the social
at Millhrook. Saturday evening.
Miss Myrtle Trend of Chicago, was
the guest of Miss Hael Osmond over
the week i nd,
Mrs. Sarah Neb
spent Thursday and
H, K.'Olsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prlikett, Mr '
anil Mrs. Alii" 1'iiekett and family,-!
Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Prickett and ilr. ,
anfl Mrs. Will Prickett and (hildren
motored to Sycamore Siindny, Where
the) spent the day with Mrs. Lewis
Prtckett'a ulster ami family. Mr. and
Bra, Lloyd Knipp,
.Mr. Belle Williams and Miss Mart"
Munson together with Mr. and Mrs.
0, Williams and son Lee, of Oak
Park, spent Labor Day a; Dear Park.
Mi (Menu Cleveland of CbJoai '
apent the week-end with bis mother
,n,i sistei'N Mrs. Jennie Sweet l.i'ml
land Mi'.-' Jessie Cleveland.
Mr. and Mr- I, i.ravely, Mr. .N.
C Gravely, Miss Letty Uruvely and
mis Martin HexteU of Borkvllle,
I motored to Paxton Saturday and re
mained until Monday visiting rela
tives. Rev, and Mrs. Qjerhard PeCeraon
ami two children of ftosholt, Wis,
arrive. I here tin- week to attend the
71ai anniversary ol the Lisbon buth
eran church and wnne nere win oe
the guests ol his parents, Uev. and
Mrs. n. o. Peterson,
Mr Will Marks ol' l'ore.,t Park, and
Mr- bus I akin ol' Kllsworth. lowa.
pent Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs C. llrewnk.
on of Chicago, I
FYlday w ith Mrs.
First Cnelish Military Bands.
The I'u si MtUltnr) bund was heard In
Sngiond lii 1785. The duke of York
Bun of Q ge III. Imported a band of
twelve Herman musicians with three
neiois, and established tbi'iil lis the
I.;. nd ot H e Coldstream Guards. Othej
regiments then formed bands on abut
lar lines. Thu Degrees continued to
form part of the bands until ttw year
IS88.
iAY FEVER
If you can't ' get owi",
ease the cttscks with
Vapop.ub
Oner 17 Million Jan Uivi Ytarty
Saturday
pecials
Boys Shirts
Ladies' Vests
59c
10 c
Ladies' Fancy
Handkerchiefs
5c
School Hose
Here's a good value in
(jlass Fumhlers,
i 6 for
25c
Seh
r i
ool t lose
p ur
25c
Ladies' Aprons
Men's Unionsuits
90c
69c
Boys' Unionsuits
49c
Men's Shirts
69c
Ladies' Brown Hose JQ
Ladies' Silk Hose
Men s Hose, 1 A
all colors AvFC
Pure Thread OQ
Silk Hose HOC
Fruit Jar Lids, O A
per dozen Jvl
I'arowax, 13c tb ,
2 lbs. i
25c
Children Creepers
50c
Everwear Hosiery
Fruit J. ir Rubbers, O
per dozen OV
Fresh Candy, Try Some
Today
HARBOLD S 5c to 50c Store
MMSM
EARL 0. DICKERS, Manager
121 Main Street Branch 170
Ottawa
Phone orders grven prompt attention.
WE DELIVER, CALL 46
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
SEPTEMBER 9th
EXTRA SPECIAL
Great American Flour
49 lb. Cotton Rags $1.89
24i lb. Cotton Bags 95c
'(Every bag guaranteed)
Now you can get Pure, Delicious, Appetizing
m
EXTRA SPECIAL
Quaker Brand Bulk Roiled
Oats, 5 lbs., 19c.
pon't be misled by a cheap price on inferior quality groceries
offered by 'some merchants. We sell only nationally advertis
ed brands with an absolute money back guarantee.
lleinz's Pork and Beans, Fresh Baked Lemon Cook-
per can, 11c. ies, 2 11 is. 31c.
Hire's Root Beer Extract, Amboy .Milk. 3 tall cans,
' bottle, i;c. for 25c.
Michigan Navy Beans, 3 Baker's Prem. Chocolate,
lbs., 33c. 2 bars, 35c
f 1 1 1
IGreat American Coffee, 32c Fancy Pure Bulk Cocoa,
per lb., 3 lbs., 95c. 2 lbs., 25c.
Good Luck Jar Rubbers. 3 Seeded or Seedless Rais-
dozen, 25c. Lns, 22c pkg.
Swat-the-Fly Vampire, 2 Jdlo, any assortment, 3
Pkgs., i'5c pkgs., 29c.
Lux Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs., Tarowax for canning, 3
29C- lbs., 29c.
SHOP EARLY AND GET Till- BARGAINS.
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Genuine
CREAMELLO
carbonated
Mm
from any of the following
CREAMELLO DEALERS
OTTAWA
Weiss Druq Shoo
Corbus Drug Store
Abe Gray
South Ottawa Drug Store
John Corrican
Hess Bakery
Frank Brown, Allen Park.
Verona & Sons
Geo. Pagakis
MARSEILLES
E. G. Gardner
Frank Mushro
SENECA
M. J. McGettrick
Louis Scarini
WEDBON
F. W. Lanstng
SERENA
Ed. Mclnturf
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Tell your dealer to please reserve for you
CREAMELLO SPECIAL BRICK
this Saturday and Sunday
FOR THIS WEEK WE OFFER
HONEY
FRUIT SALAD
"the very best by palate test
50c qt.
We pay cash for Butter and Eggs
Pure Ingredients, carefully compounded, in lli most sanitary and Modern ice
cream fac tory in this part of tho country make CREAMELLO the ice cream favorite of
discriminating people. Insist on the genuine.
CREAMELLO MADE ONLY BY
Ottawa Products Company - Ottawa, 111.
.Note: Dealer should wrile or telephone their requirements
I
Honest Weight
True Advertising
Quality
Markets Everywhere
Lowest Prices
MEAT PRICES
SMASHED
Specials All Day Saturday
17c
3c
STEER BEEF -Boneless
Rib Roast,
Rolled, Genuine Rib, lb
BOILING BEEF
Lear, tender,
lt
TENDER BEEF
Steak, lb
PLATE BOILING BEEF
Young, Baby Beef,
ib......;. A
HAMBURGER
Fresh Chopped Beef,
lb
YOUNG PIG PORK
PORK LOIN
Roast,
lb.
PORK SHOULDER
Cuts, Roasts,
lb'.....
PORK BUTTS
Chicago Style,
lb.
FRESH LINK
Sausage, lb.
PORK CHOPS
End Cuts,
Jb .
NATIVE VEAL SALE
Veal Chops, fancy,
lb
VEAL SHOULDER
Roast, lb!.....
VEAL LOIN
Roast or Chops,
lb
VEAL ROAST -Breast,
ib.....:
LIBERTY NUT
Butterine, lb. ..... .. . . .
RENDERED LARD
Our best,
lb
FRANKFURTS
Bologna, SMOKED HAMS -
Picnic Hams, Sugar Cured,
lb ;
A NO. 1 REGULAR HAMS
Sugar Cured and smoked,
lb '
PORK BUTTS
9c
5c
10c
16c
9c
121c
14c
14c
121c
20c
8c
18c
Ilk
12k
121c
22c
)RK BUTTS OA
Fancy Sugar Cured and Smoked, J
20c
lb
BACON
Hetzel's Fancy Breakfast
Bacon, lb
BACON SQUARES
Sugar Cured,
lb
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