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THE OTTAWA FRgg TKADKlt - JOLlt.N AL.
PAQI IIVK
NORTHPRAIRIE
MIkh CI. nil N'nriwn. ill' A iii'iii i, Mile lit
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Oliva It In Wrong
BY ALLMAN
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922.
ThunkHtlvliiK with her folk Sh' will
return to Aurora Momhn.
MIhh (llmlyM UouIhoii, of Nnner-1
villc, wan borne for Tntnkagivlni din
ner. She will return to school MOB
ilay.
Bert Urunmh'n cnme out from Chi
cago Wt'iiucHiiay tventai to iptnd
ThanknalvltiK with the home folks. Ilu
will return to lehool on Monday.
Howard Kuupp, of t'hlcuKo. Kpent
ThaukHKhiiiK day with IiIh folks, and
returned that evening,
lr. and Mm.-V. 1.. Domlaiullle. of
Aurnrn, Mr. and Mi;. A. N. liendrick
80li, of Hafavlii. were ThaiiKsKlvinu
IQetta at the L. i. Uchh home,
Mr. and Mra. U DondMVllle expect
to ko to ( 'Micnuo soon, where tney will
apond the winter wldi their ion, Car
til, Little Irene Menu, of I.add, la aja'iid-
lug ii taw dnyH rUltlni al bar Brand
parent' home, Mr, nod Mrt, V. L.
AMtnon.
MIrn Loll RaWe Waf al home for
ThiinkHKlvInK She Will l-etUlD to
aelooi t Land, on Monday.
TT
r
HELLO, Tom -sav. ouvia hai
aw ACCIDENT! can You
COME PIGHT HOME? SHE
WA5 WASHING HER HAMf5 AMO
DROPPED HER RlMG OACKOF
THE ONLV THING WE CAM
oo forgot to & hot oft- )
how did vjo ever) R,Na OFf T
GET IN THERC "? J WASHSTAND AND
v lrl TRIED TO fifT IT
tTjS amo now I'm wprei) 11
THE WATER !
I Pipes akid m ohm tup:
I TUB OUT A LITTLE vjAVA-i WIU HORRy
V. Zr UP-MV FOOT
THE BATHTUB AMD IH TRVINc,
15 GOING TO )
inri Mrl I UIMV yi
6LEEP.'
TO GET IT OHE GOT STOCK lU
THE CORHER AWDCAH'T GET
OUT!
-Tr I i UIM
TO HURUVf
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; : iL-7 oetootso. ,
( J; ffuHJ fi VCAMPwriTWCHi
H t-seflal
DR. DIES BEFORE
GOING TO PRISON
Word was received here today of
the death In Do Kail) of Dr. Oscar
.Insso Drown, who wan recently con
victed of the sedition lawn With Wii
Ham HroftH Lloyd. Dr. Hrown was
the hiiHhand of Dr. Mareva Hrown of
De Kulb, former president oT t li
Twelfth DiSttiOt of the Illinois Feder
ation of Woman's clubs.
Dr. Mareva Hrown presided over
the dintrlct convention when It wan
hold In thin city three y arn ago, he
ina; president of the federation nt
that time. Hhe In well known here.
Dr. Oscar Brown was sentenced to
serve one year in Juil, at the time he
wan convicted with William BrOM
Lloyd nnd wan pardoned with the
wealthy radical. Ills hurial o nil
red in De Kalh vesterday.
SALINE CofTREASURER
SHY $50000 IN CASH
Iiairishui'K. III., (iuy W. Wallace,
retiring count v troaaurof Of Saline
county, was reported today to have
turned over personal property hold
ins in Eldorado vo.lu.-d at 870,000 to
meet a deficit of IIO.OOO in the ac
counts of hln ofllce.
The property was turned over to
the First Vational hank of Harris-
burg, surety for Wallace, when it
was found necessary to balance the
treasurer's books before they were
turned over to Ezra Heatherly, DOW
treasurer.
Wallace has nerved the county for
the pant four years as treasurer and
said tonight that he would make up
any doflclt.
HARM0N HIGA SCHOOL
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Dixon, III., Dec. 4. The cuinmuni-
ty hlsh-sohwit bulldinK at Harmon,
a two story bulldinK, was destroyed ;
by fire Sunday afternoon. The los
Of the school will aninunt. to $10,000.
FREAK STORM SWEEPS
ACROSS NORTHWEST
Mtaeee Cbarlette and Ella Ritzlus of
Chiesgo are attending the week rrd
visiting their father. Fred Itit7lus, or
North Ottawa.
Too Much Meat
Hurts Kidneys
Take a glass of Salts to
Kidneys If Bladder
bothers you.
Flush :
Eating too much meat may produce
kidney trouble in some form or other,
says a well known authority, because
the uric, arid excites the kidneys, they
become overworked, ct Sluggish, dog
up, and causa all sorts of distress, par
ticularly baekaehe and misery in tho
kidney region; rheums tic twinges, se
vere headaches, acid stomach, consti
pation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blad
der and urinary irritation.
The moment your Luck hurti or kid
neys aren't SOtrog right, or if bladder
bothers fptt. get shout four ounces of
lad BslU from any pood pharmacy:
take a tables poonfnl in a glass of
water before breakfast tor a few days
and your kidneys may then act foe.
Thin fsmoug suits is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia. and has been used
for generations to Hush clogged kid
ancys and stimulate them to normal
activity; also to neutralise the acids
in the urine so that, it no longer irri
tates, thus often ending bladder dis
oruera. Jad Salts can not injure any one;
makes a delightful eifervpscent lithia
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to help keep
the kidneys and urinary organs clean,
tlnis often avoiding serious kidney dis
orders.
pirns ao. I
RHEUMATIC PIS
"V"heo you are sulTering with rheu
matism so you can hsrdly get around
just try Red Pepper Rub and you will
nave tlie quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, penc-
! rating heat aa red peppers. Instant re-icf-
Just as soon as you ap;ly Red
Pepper Rub you tec; th tingling heat.
In three minutes it warms the sore
spot through aid through. Frees the
blood circulation, breaks up tlie conges
tion and the old rheumatism torture
is gone.
Kowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red pcpijcr.-, en "... little at any drug
store. Get a jar at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost
aJMitt""'! 51!rc
gertne genuine, with the name Kow'es
on each package,
Mr refreahliigrmt and abright IH
tomorrow is tbs work of N? IH
Df tat l in. Nature's RtnedySceapa
H body functions regular, Improve a l3B
I ppetidlevea cc;ii8tlpatlor;. Mt
"It's the Chapest Thing I Ever i
Bought," Writes Mrs. J. Mason, Va.
"I paid SI 25 fnr five catc inf Rit-Snapandjudj-inq
by the large number if ilwd r?n e've g icLed
up. I reckon i-e'vc saved hundreds of dollar In
chicks, egm an I feed." Your peu won't touch it.
tUU dry up (Sd leave so IBMlL -3'-. . H-ii'
Sold and guaranteed by
8. 3. Peanon's 8ona.
Corbus Drug Store.
MR. FIRMER--
Send us
Bills. The best service, two
color bills, and the lowest
prices.
FREE TRADER-JOURNAL
Ottawa Phone I 1 8
A House in
Worth Two
Call 118 and ask for an
REMEDY
) FOfi TMC RELIEF OP
Coughs, Colds. Croup
WHOOPING COUCH. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITISI
-SOLO EVERYWHERE-
LEGAL NOTICES.
noticT
Iihlic. notice in hereby given tha;
tin re will bo a meeting of the Stock
holder.! of the, First Nation.nl Hunk of
Ottawa, Illinois, on the Second (2nc.)
Tuesday In the month of January next
at the hour of Two (2) o'clock p. m.
of twid day for the purport of electing
not toss uian sevea u) nor more than
eleven (11) Directors for the ensuing
year; tho exact numner to be decided
at tho meeting.
OSCAR HAKHERLK. Cashier.
Ottawa, Illinois, November 14, 11122.
NOTICE.
Batate of Zilpha Osman. Deceased.
Notice in hereby given that the un
derslgnod, ESsoentor of the last will
and Testament of Zllplia Osman, late
of the County of Ia Salle and State
of Illinois,, deceased, will appear be
fore tho Probate Court of said county
on the first Monday (beaiiK the 5th
day) o" February, l!il':i. at the Probate
Court Room. In Ottawa, in urud county,
hen and whore all porpons having
claims or demands against aid estate
T
your order for Sale i
an Ad Is
on a Lot
At least it is if you put it in
a Little Classified Ad" in
the Free Trader -Journal's
"Classified Se&ion."
Then in a couple of days or
so you may have the money
or several prospective buyers.
Try this once and see how
quick you get results.
h'i I ''Mi ' lf,
are notltled to attend nnd present the !
same In writing for adjustment.
Dated this with day of November.
A. D. 1122.
LESTER II BTRAWN. Executor.
FINE FARM IN DAYTON TOWN
SHIP TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC
AUCTION
, Sta'e of Illinois, County of Iji Salle
ss. jB Salle County Circuit Court.
In th' Mattet of the First Trust Com
pany of Ottawa. Illinois, vs. Russell
W. Lee. In Chancery, No. 26,150.
Hy virtuo of a trust imposed upon
the First Trust Company of Ottawa.
Illinois, In and by the last will and
testament of Milton Pope, deceased,
the undersigned, the First Trust Com-
P
iany (Rtawa, Illinois, on Friday,
OC. 8, A. D. 122, at the hour Of one-
I
nwj chh wot mnea m saiu
day, r.t the dwelling DOOM located on
thfi premises herlnafter described, in
Dayton Township, will soil "t public
unction, to tho highest Ottd best bid
der, the farm known as TI1K MILTON
POni FARM located In Dayton Tan
ship, containing two hundred and
twolvo (212) acres, more or leas, de-
I scribed as follows, to-wlt: Tho nortn
least quarter (N. E. ) and the north
tlfty-two (N. 52) acres of the Bouth
half (S. i) of soctloa eight.- a (18),
township thirty-four (34) north, range
four (4), eBt of tho Tblrd Principal
Meridian, in the County of La Salle
and State of Illinois.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten per ctmt of the purchase price
shall he nald in cash at time of sale:
tho balance of said purctui3o price
i shall be paid upon confirmation of
said Halo by the Circuit Court of La
Sallo County, Illinois, and delivery of
deed by the tru.steo, In the following
manner: Not Iws than 2i'"c of th"
purchase price, in addition to the
I Initial payment of 10, shall bo paid
! in cash, and the remaining fifi of
1 said purchase price can, at the option
! of tho purchaser, be paid in promts-
! tun- ,.x,s.a r.f ,1,.. . . - . i . . i- .In.. H.,
years after date thereof with interest j FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
at tlie rr.te of 5Vi ' por annum, all of J "
which said promissory notes shall be j ' OR SALE Small farms near Ot
secured by a first mortgage in the twi 80 acres.
1 naturo of a trust deed on said real er,- 1 B. PUBgYj Lcntr.il Life Pldg
'' late so sold. Each of raid notes shall
: contain a provision that the maker
! may pay $500.00, or any multiple
! luereor, two years n.iior aaio ami j
j thereafter on any interest bearing j
i date, uiwn giving thirty days' written
notice of such payment to the trus-
:tefj, , , , , , ,
bwu premises wui ue aoiu uc wi
1 clear of general taxes lor the year
' 1922, but subject, however, to the pay-
ment of $338.00 for the fail plowing
; now done, the fall wheut sown and
'manure hauled upon said premises,
said payment to be made in casn on
the day of sale. Purchaser to have
possession March 1, 1923.
This sale is made subject to the up-
proval ot and confirmation by the Cir
cuit Court of La S-ille County, Illi
nois. Dated at Ottawa, niiuois, this loth
dav of November. A. D. 1522.
TUB FIRST TRUST COMPANY OF
OTTAWA. ILLINOIS,
Trustee under the Last Will and
Tostament of Milton Pope, deceased.
HARRY G. COOK. Auctioneer
WOODWARD, HIBBS & POOL.
Solicitors.
Ad Taker
8g
"CLASSIFIED
SECTION"
WANTED
j WANTED Buyer for ood C-room
hunnn. rantmllv i,,. tr.nn
xpj Atn,i. balanco on easy terms.
W. U. Pl'SEY, Central Lilo Hide
WANTED One pin boy; Boat Club
bowling alley. Appty at Boat club.
WANTED Two young men or hlgt
school boys for roomers with pri-
CLERKS Start m monthly; ex
penses paid; specimen examination
questions free. COLUMBUS INST,'
TCTE. ColuiubUH, Ohio,
vatn family. Inrftrlro in person at 719
Webster St.
) 'WANTED d laborers; steady work;
j permanent; 40 cents per hour. In-
quire THE BARR CLAY CO., Stroator,
Hi.
WANTED I want to buy five to ten
acres of laud on which there la al
water hole or old gravel bed or water j
of some kind; will pay market rates.
Tel. 618-W. T. it. FARR ELL.
WANTEDLaborore, nt Marquette I
nic.it Mfg. Co.; construction I
work; all winter work. Anply WOR-DEN-ALLEN
CO.. at Oglesby, 111.
IXIII SALE -Oak and hickory wood.
Hawed ami spilt to tit any furnace or
fireplace. M. WHITE. Phone 9019-SL
FOR RENT
j K0R RENT-lGC-acre farm, southeast
Of Wodrou. Inquire of JL'LIA
JOHNSON, Newark, 111.. Box 64.
i for RENT Eight room house, 228
j Washington St.; furnace, bath, gas
and electricity. Inquii? lilt Post St.
Telephone M:!l-Y.
j FOR RENT Eight moms, furnace
and bath. 422 Congress St.; V, of
, "double" house; newly decorated;
good order; immediate posse? sion ;
house is not for salr; tenant may have
long lease if desired; v. ill not rent for
less than due year; rent 140; key at
417 Pearl St.
Tel. 648-AVl
T. B. FARRFLL.
FOR RENT -Tho "Mattocks" house,
422 Poarl St., Bast Side; ei-,ht
rooms, furnace, bath, garage, cement
fior In cellar, hard wood floors on
lower floor; large lot on bank of Fox
river; property worth $8,000; rent
$TiO; immediate possession : reference
strictly required; seek n tenant who
wants to stay some years; don't want
to ront to transient or temporary resi
dents. Tel. 61SAV. T. B. FARRELL.
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 120-acro dairy farm, near
city; substantial home, barns, crlbe,
chicken houses and outbuildings; es
tablished business; an ideal place for
a man and two or three sons; only
need about $4,000 cash; It's the dairy
farmer that makes the money in those
times; don't lot this opportunity pass
O. A. CJIOWDEN, Armory Block, Ot
I tawa. III.
j KK"SALK7 NOT "FOR.- RlNfT
My new seven-room dwelling; a
j modern home; heat, light, hot and
! cold water; everything up to date.
Terms: Half cash, bo lance on time
i it desired. FRED S. PRIOHARD,
617 Stato St.. Ottawa, III.
j LOST
LOST A female collie puppy; 4
months old; buff color, with white
nos and mprkings; reward. Phone
i 8IS-Y.
MISCELLANEOUS
l.w KSTMENT 1 nave any part of
$2,000 ten-year 7 per cent first mort
gage gold notes, taken in exchange
for property. You can have $100 or
any multiple at par. Interest ceupona
Jan. 15 and July IS.
Tel. litS-W. T. B. FARRELL
FTCl IVVESTMEN'T- I offer any part.
area hundreds, of 13,000 first mort
gacc. 7 per cent gold notes, for face
and interest accrued to date. This is
an item, takm in exchai;se for prop
erty, from a person for whom I have
previously purchased these notes; best
src.irity, flue rate of income. 7 per
cent, is (?olnff fast; you will ,oon be
glad to get S.
T- l. ivA . T. B, l-'SUKKL'.
COAL TVt0f burntAC ; no aoot or clink-
nr: bout $7: min" run $"-'; duau
I ed chips $1. Call 2i7-K.
I I. 1 Hm
T I IW
TOR SALE HOUSES
POSt SALF. Ijirgo 7 room house, In
good location; newly decorated;
bathroom; electric, lights; 3,500.
6 room house, Wert Ottawa; toilet;
gas; $1,650.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE 8 room house. Center Ot
tawa; hardwood floors throughout;
2 fireplaces; very large bathroom; fur
naces; SB.UOO, ons-haU cash.
MISS (1ERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALf-Fine home; 7 room
house; bath, pantry, etc.; modern
conveniences; in good condition; hot
water heating; bargain for quick sale.
Call 578'L.
I'TR SALE) 7 room house; bathroom,
furnace, laundry, barn and ?araRe;
iu first-class condition; $5,500. Also
7 room, two-story house; furnace,
bath; very large lot; $4,500. 3 room
house; hot water heat; all hardwood
floors; laundry; barn; $7,200. All in
Sonth Ottawa. Have many more hot
ter barRalns than these.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE New brick 6 room bunga
low; modern; in first-clas3 condi
tijn; $.".3f)0. Also 6 room house; fur
naco, bath, pas, laundry; $3,800.
7 room house; oak and enamel wood
work; hardwood floors; very large
front porch; newly painted and deco
rated; $;000, All In West Ottawa.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
1 i
FOR SALE 7 room cottage; bath,
gas, electric lights; S,8M, Also 5
room cottage; hardwood floors; fur
nace, bsth, gas, laundry; ?",000. 7
room housa; hot water heat; coal used
In 192jj for heating and cooking cost
f56; bath, flue electric fixtures, gas,
laundry; large barn; will be sold at
a bargain. All in East Ottawa.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE 5 room pebble dash cot
tage, West. Ottawa; bathroom, fur
nace, hardwood floors; very largo
laundry; $3,900, less than half cash.
0 room cottage; hardwood floors;
laundry; $4,000.
MISS OERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALE 7 room dwelling, South
Ottawa; large lot; hardwood floors,
fireplace, bathroom, furnace, laundry;
in first-class condition.
S room dwelling; bathroom, hot
water heat; hurdwood floors; laundry,
garage,
These places, if sold immediately,
can be bought for $1,000 less than a
year ago.
MISS GERTRUDE HARRIS.
FOR SALF. One of the finest new
residences, with spacious land
scaped grounds, in this port of Illi
nois; absolutely modern and tip to
date; see me at once if interested.
W. B. PUSEV, Uentinl Life Rldg.
FOR SALIC A medium sized resi
dence, with all the modern Improve
ments, including Mtn parlor end sleep
ing porch; al0 an up-to-date garage;
all on a splendid lot; conveniently lo
cated and proper distance from busi
ness center, school, church and car
linen; mu.t bv! seen to he appreciated.
W. R. PUSEY.
Central Life Bldg., Ottawa.
IXR SALE Cottage, five rooms and
bath; furnace, lights and gas; cen
trally located; $2,100. W. B. PUSEY.
Central Life Building.
FOR SALE Five room und bath cot
tage, centrally located, having fur
nace, electric ligrtB, gas, city and cis
tern water; price cut from $2,500 to
$3,100; a bargain. W. B. PUSEY,
Central Lif Rhia.. Ottawa.
! FOR SALE A dsndy, Una homi on
West Jefferson St.; complete;
i S4,?no. Please come in and look over
I the dope on this or.o; It's good.
' Tel. fi48-W T. B. FARRELL.
FOR SALE--i want to get in com
munieatioa with some local son of
Scandinavia who would like to huy a
home near an educational institution
he is proud of. P. V. L ('.: I offer a
lot. 00x120; a ou and oac half stoi v
franie, shingle roof. " room down, :
I ami bath up; furnace, cement door m
1 cellar, cement walk?. Raraec: a dar.dy
I place and a bargain; $2,S00; easy
i i MM If desired
Tel SMfn T U, I'AWiLLI.,
'.l 'I il iIV X . X V I
-iii-Th
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. C. A. Blean
CHIROPRACTOR
Hours: 9-n a. m., 1-4 p. m.
Licensed by Illinois Bute Board aj
Health
, Room 211-12 llalono Bntldtna
THERON L.
LENA M.
Warrick & Warrick
CHIROPRACTORS. .
Palmer School Graduates.
Ottawa, 111.
Office Phono 1008,
Hours: 10-12, 24..
annras siz-if uvnirai i.ire huiiiiib
Public Sale Calender
FRED WF.6TPHAL.
2' 2 miles south of Hampeon'a store
in Deer Park township, 814 mllee watt
of Grand Ridge, 5 mi'es north of Leo
nore, on the Mrs. Jacob Ott farm.....
Stock, Farm Tools, Household Gcoda.
TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1922.
JOHN OTT.
Eight miles west of Grand. Ridge,
eight miles southeast of Utlcs, on
mile south and one-half mile weat of
Hampeon's store.
MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1ft28.
Stock, Machinery and Household
Goods.
SHORTHORN SALE.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1022,
i at 1 o'clock.
OTTAWA FAIR GROUNDS.
HARLIE C. ROGERS.
C mlla cnllth 3-4 mil nSSt of LC-
land, 6 J4 miles west of SheHdan, on
the north boundary road of Serena
townsnip.
Stock and Machinery,
TU ESDAY, DEC. 19, 10122.
HERMAN AND ED MARTIN.
Sunnyside Farm, two mllca north
west of Ottawa, on Brewery Hill road.
Stock and Farm Tools.
VEDNESDAY, DEC. 20. 1922.
REAL ESTATE
Geo. A. Crowdcn
Real Estate
OJIbway Lots. Farm Bargain
304-305 Armory Block
Ottawa. III.
TIME TABLES
CHICAGO, OTTAWA
& PEORIA RAILWAY
OTTAWA, ILL.
Effective Sept. 10th. 1922. ,
EASTBOUND.
Kant bound cars leave Ottawa at
tlnn for Marstdlles, Seneca, liorria,
Minooka, Rockdale and Jollet, Bl, ta
a. m. a-g5:0(), bo:0. b7:3S o9:6S,
bll:53. In p. m.: bl:B5, b3:5,
b5:35, b7:56, bl0:00.
WESTBOUND.
Westbound cars taw Ottawa ata
Hon tor TJtica, La SalR,, Part, Sprtni
Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bwneau, rrlneo
ton In a. m.: c." t7;10, d8:M, i
c0:5o, cll:55. In p. m.: tl:6fc
d4.E3, fo : 55, 46:55, c7:65, dl8;00. -SOUTHBOUND.
Southbound cars leara Ottawa tta
tios for Grand Ridge, McKlnley Part ,
and Streator In a. m : 5:55, fill,
9:56, ii:6.-.. la p. Nut f:H, -
5:56, 8:00. 11:00.
a Morris.
b Jollet.
Princeton.
d Ladd.
f La Salle.
t Dally except Sundays and koB
days.
It Dally except Saturdays, Suadajf
and holidays.
1 Daily except Saturday,
p Saturday's Sundaya and aontmyl
only
ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVl
MONEY.
TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM CM
A. M. TO 11:86 P. U.
TICKET FARES TO
CHICAGO. i
Via Jollet, III., and Chicago Jailot
Electric Railway
Effective Dec. 11th, 1922.
Round Trip $2.70
One Way $1.50
Return trip limited to ten daya.)
FA8T FREIGHT SERVICE.
RXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL GAM
AT WW RATI
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