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The Ottawa Heraldi
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TT PAGE FIVE NT THE OTTAWA. HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. I To Visit Son Mr. and Mrs. D.

amdl Threshing mm HARVEST SHOES We are going to "clean house" in our Oueensware Denartment. A bic Danger Lurks In Summer Foods For Babies EVERY mother knows the evil effects summer heat on 1 cow's milk. This danger is equally great to all foods unless carefully kept in a cool place away from insects. lot of dishes, just the thing for extra "rl Let Us Show You Our needed that will regulate and tone the bowels, and you will find none safer and better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

It is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that millions of mothers constantly have in the house for just such purposes. A bottle of Syrup Pepsin can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1, the latter the family size. A free trial bottle can be had by sending your address to Dr. W. B.

Caldwell, 480 Washington St, Monticello, 111. dishes during the harvest rush. Some are odd stock and some are slighty "erased." All going in our Special Sale at price. Sale continues until every piece is cleaned up. SPOT CASH NO RESERVATIONS B.

Bouse of 314 East Logan street left last night for Halls Summitt to visit with their son, W. G. Bouse, for about two weeks. Women Carry Mail Mrs. M.

A. Heath and Miss Mabel Job have been carrying male on R. R. 1, so as to release a hand for the harvest fields. Wellsville Globe.

In Kansas City Miss Frances Shawver and her guest Miss Blanche Triplett of Great Bend went to Kansas City this morning spend a couple of days. They will return tomorrow night. Accompanied Aunt Home Mrs. James Duff of Lyndon was here this morning enroute to Wellsville, accompanying her aunt, Mrs. Mary tLingle of that city who had been visiting her.

From Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wirth and three children were here today from Lawrence on a visit.

They drove down and will return this evening. Chey lived here a few years ago. Serve Banquet After the regular meeting of the Red Men in Shaner hall tonight, there will be a special social session. Two can didates are to be initiated during the lodge session and then a supper be served. Back Tonight Chitwood is expected home this evening from 'Neosho Falls, where he has been 'visiting with his wife and baby.

The baby is still very sick. Mr. Chitwood also assisted in wheat harvest. Returns to K. C.

John McCarthy will return to Kansas City Sunday. He is employed in the Byrn's Boot Shop and has been spending a week's vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. McCarthy.

Will Be Light "Out around Le Loup where I am harvesting" said L. H. Burns this morning, "wheat is mightylight lots of it won't go half the yield of last year. It went down badly and some of it scalded and the head is short and i berry inferior." Needs Cooling "Kansas City is a big city, and is provided with'a; plenty of most everything," remarked Paul Johnson this morning it hasn't got air enough to go around. Cool air, I mean there's a sufficency of the 'hot' variety.

I nearly smothered in a big, north room in a hotel there last night." Heme From France Earl D. Van Cleave of Chanute was here today, visiting friends. Mr. Van member of the 312th field i artillery of the 79th division, recently returned from 10 months service in France. He was trained at Manhattan in mechanical work anu went TVfono Mr? nfw Kviof nor-iA Light, Soft and Comfortable and Good Wearers vates John F.

Simmons, Horton, and Roy Ewmg, Topeka, wounded severely; Wagoner William -Bush, Paola, and Private Fred E. Wade. Sabetha. wounded desrree undetermined. A summary of casualties today releaspfl hv the wni- Henart.mpnt.

shows a total of 289,016, of which yOU NEED NOT LOOK FOR THE SPOT 524-MAIN 3 33,754 were killed in action, including 381 at sea; of wounds; 23,396, died of disease; 4,942, died from accident and other causes; 210,984 wounded in action (over 85 -per cent returned to duty); and 2,370, missing in action (not: including prisoners released and returned.) OMXATARRtl To be rid of Catarrh, you musf drive the disease germs out of ynfi blood. i Splendid: results have been re ported from, the ucc nf i which completely routs from your blood the Catarrh fort which it is a perfect If VQU wish TnrliVnl i.tu.V. Ad IUJ the treatment of yoiir own indi- Adviser, 42 Swift Specific At-1 lanta. Ga. there is a growing tendr men to up" their 4 JOHN OTTAWA LODGE.

NO. 18. A. F. A.

M. Special communication Friday evening, June 27, nt o'clock. Work in first degree. All Masons Wflconie. II.

J. LAMB, W. M. II. ROMSTEDT, Secy.

Better Safer Truck Seivice You are assured of. that for Ioiik or short hauls when you call UI'SSKMj ALLEN TKUCK LINK. I'll. (ltd. IMS.

C. A. KHICifiBORS. euccessor to Dr. J.

P. specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat; will spend Monday and Tuesday of each week, for the present, in the former Blunk offices in the Underwood building. Miss Hattie Bement, assistant, will be in the offices all of the time. OR. V.

ErU.AWHENCEi Gintral Practice. Special Attention to Chronio Disaasis. Office. Third and Main. When you think of neatly cleaned clothing, think of Lowe.

Phone 546. Phone 683. A. Fish for general concrete work; cement walks a ppecialty. Don't neglect your tornado insurance.

C. E. Peck. Phone GSG. Dr.

Louis II. Gilley, Denbst, 222 Main, over 10-Cent Store. WHEAT INSURANCE Stand-ing, shock, stack or bin. 1,000, for during harvest. Williams Son.

When you want shoe-shine, cigars, fishing tackle, furniture, don't forget we sell them cheaper. Clnl.e Second Hand Store. But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils md air passages, causing difficult wreathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches Jown into your lungs.

This is why you should at once ealize the importance of the treatment, and lose no time experimenting with worthless remedies which touch only the surface. To4 vef 4f i a 7 or i training there. Adv Somebody Blundered C. H. Seil-1 r-i er of Homewood was in the city to-' Community Club Met.

day in his. "harvest regimentals." memcers of theHawkms didn't have time to consider cb h.eld thef if clothes," he explained, disclosing inR Thursday with about thnty a machine wheel, "for my binder present. Ways of improving the is idle until I can get back with' scho yrd vere discussed and it repairs. I got a casting for it the was drc'dfd to mow the lawn and other day, and when we PPariS apply it, found had blun-7: exhibit for- the dered and sent the wrong county VSe Returns to Washington Wil-1 "tippeared on the interesting pro liam Dean will leave tonight to ra cre: Mrs J. return to Washington, D.

after, r'Irs- -Guy Riddell, Mrs. John H. a visit here with his father, W. R. Mi's' L' Swaim.

Dean. Dean is a clerk, requisition Underwood, Mrs. Geoi-e Stan-of printing, in-the navy. After he' Jrf'-Lewi? Underwood, Mona h.oc AiaUrlm rv, 0 Stewart-Ruby and Pearl Olson. naiL SOrt the National Soldiers' Home.

Tourists Mrs. A. J. Duffield of Ottawa, 111., Miss Phillips, Mary Wylie and W. B.

Mitchell all of 1 Utica, 111., formed a tourist party which spent last night in, Ottawa. (Pomplexion Smooth and velvety a the petals of a rose is the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This delicate be.utifier Imparts an indefinable-charm a charm which linger in the memory. The smooth texture of; fiadine adheres until washed off. It prevent sunburn or the return of discolorations. Its coolness is refresh- ins, and it cannot harm the tenderest skin.

1 t-. A Flth Pink Unmet beautjfiea millions of While plexions today. Why not yours Sold in Green Boxes At leading toilet counter t. they haven't it, by mail COc NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY, Paris. Tenn.

LOW SHOES HAND MIRRORS PICTURE FRAMES BUFFERS BUTTONS pins THREAD DRAPERIES LACES EMBROIDERIES i If I I. vice he made a trip to Panama andi nosition which he has held for three years No Accident Banners A a 1 i tTT ture oi "jno Acciaent ween, junet Bad food loses its nourishing value. It causes constipation and diarrhea. These are at best always prevalent in the summer time. They' depress the mind and weaken the body, and may cause more serious illness.

The first precaution is to see that the stools, are regular and normal. In the case of babies and children, if less than twice a day you may suspect constipation; if more than three times a day, diarrhea. A remedy is then DR CALDWELL'S rjfie Perfect he was discharged from the ser- vice. The disability has disquali- i fied him for his trade and at Kan sas City today he will make selection of a course of study to be provided by the government. UflllCQwifo RoPfliTIQC nUUdCHlIC CCUUIIlCd New Woman "AH of our best doctors 1 given me up.

I was unable to ieave my bed for 16 weeks and was yellow as a pumpkin, besides the terrible stomach pains I suffered. Our druggist advised my husband to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it has saved my life. I am a new woman It is a simple, harmless preparation thai removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi-callv all stomach, liver nd intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Kaiser Phar macv ana QrUKKlfcLS everywhere The mating of the club will questions will be answers to tht sojl call.

All interested natrons of the school and community are invited to be present gregational Church Building, on Friday Evening, June 27th, com mencmg at 8 business. o'clock. Important 185-3t Dr. W. H.

Ashby general practice. GOING TO BACK JESS. money, keep it circulating and bet it on the home boy," is the slogan of the Lawrence delegation which has been gotten up here to take in the big Willard-Dempsey fight at Toledo, July 4. -They have their tickets for ringside-seats- Paper bands are 'being furnished here, by a local bank with the inscriptionon it and each roll of bills will bear that and "We train with Jess, we will sure win. There's a lot more back in Kansas where this came from.

We make it every day invthe year in Kansas, where Jess Willard came from. He's from Lawrence." The Jay hawker fans expect to star' something when they hit Toledo. DRY LAW EFFECTIVE. Washington, June 27 Wartime prohibition will become effective next Monday at midnight without enactment meanwhile by congress of additional legislation or its enforcement. Chairman Volstead, of the House committee, declared there was no possibility of the passage of the joint measure before July 1, but that there existed ample penalties for violation of the wartime act-The full and explicit definition of intoxicating liquors any beverage ov product containing more than one-half of 1 per cent alcohol -set by the bureau of internal revenue left no doubt, he said, as to how the courts would construe the law.

or deal with offenders. MANY LEPERS IN JAPAN. Tokior June 26 There tare at resent about 120,00 lepers in a pan, according to an estimate of the, Tokio Asahi. Pr. Ashby, general practice.

NELSON The Big Housefurnishers CITY NEWS BRIEFS Carey Porter will write your automobile against fire and theft and save you 25. He is secretary of The Franklin Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Carey Porter or John Reynard will insure your wheat from shock to market in The Franklin Mutual at 30 less than other companies. They will cover you by phone.

l73-26t WANTED TO BUY Liberty bonds of all issues, fully orprUy paid. Also Municipal bonds. Springer Clark, Room One over Crystal theater. In "the City H. Funston is at Kansas City today on a matter of legal business.

Back to City Mr Ajice Clark after a short visit here has been called back to her duties as a nurse at Kansas City. To Leavenworth Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Reed went to Leavenworth this morning to spend a week at Are You Watching the Advertisements? It will pay you. We are Exclusive Firestone dealers in Ottawa. Harrison Bros. Garage. Successor to Le-Master's.

'Tis the COLLARS FANS TOILET WATER TOILET SOAPS TOWELS PARASOLS UNDERWEAR SUN HATS CRASHES GLOVES TIES i This Big Family Store, i it Jaxatiue 400TH BIRTHDAY. San Juan Oldest City Under Amer ican Flag Founded July 4. San Juan, June 27 The fourth of July marks the 400th 'anniversary of the founding of the city of San Juan, making it the oldest city under the American flag, and a committee is at work arranging for tiVl MklVVXX bllWb V. I l-llb IIU dependence. Cuba, San Domingo and St.

Thomas have been invited to send representatives to take part in the celebration. That July 4, 1519, is the exact date of the foundation of the city of San Juan is the opinion expressed by Cayetano Colley Toste, historian, who has traced the history of the island since the first landing of the Spaniards in 1509. According to Dr. Toste the first Spaniard to 'set foot in the island of "Borinquen" was Jun Ponce de Leon, who landed on the 12th of of August, 1509. FOUR KANSANS LISTED.

Total Casualties Today Are Given at 289.016. Washington, June 27. A war cepartment casualty list containing 197 names has the names of four Kansans, as follows: Pri- OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less and use Hiiro the new aid to better digestion. Pleasant to take effective.

Let Ki-moida help straighten out your digestive troubles. MADE BY SCOTT Si BOWNE MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION w-ia NOW HONESTLY If you are neecfffig a tire retreaded, get it in scon because we are getting behind with repair work and will be further behind as the season advances. Just like our baseball team, we are in the tire business to win and you are human enough that you desire to be with the winners so line up when you need a new tire or some repairing. Autoway Tire and Vulcanizing Company 111-113 East Second. Have you decided to buy a full set of new tires from us so you can "put on your Sunday best" and come to the Big 4th.

celebration at Forest Park without tire trouble? Don't forget the dat July SI HOPKINS CURLY.HILDING ED 22-28, program of the Santa FeJ is 1 banner carried on many of the en- For Abstracts of Title, see B. F. gines, which heads: "A Safe CrewBowers bonded abstracter, on this Train. Watch the Eastern division. 100 per cent." Among Pe sure and have A.

Morrow m-the various posters displayed in sure your grain of all kinds, each station, is one disclosing the s1hock' stack or bin- "obligation" suggested for each rfrw 7i TTCfVircc employe: "I promise to do. every- CONGREGATIONAL BUSINESS thing in my power to prevent in-! iury to myself or fellow workmen 1 -There. will be a meeting of the during 'No Accident WeekV and members and congregation of the realizing that keeping this promise and extending it to cover the balance of my natural life is only simple justice to myself, my family, and my friends, I further promise to work safely at all times." How to Poison Flies The flies around the barn can be greatly reduced with poison. One of the one gallon of water, one-half pint' Lawrence Fight Fans Will Jour-of milk, one-half pound of sugar ney to Toledo to See Fight, and several ounces formaldehyde. I Lawrence, June 27.

"Kansas Little Things That make life's going cbmfort able, convenient and keeps our dispositions sweet these strenuous days. "Sizing up" the coal tender before pulling; out of the yards is not a habit peculiar to prudent engineers alone. Steam without fuel is not expected by any one. By the same token, ency among business HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY HAIRPINS HAIR BRUSHES COMBS TALCUM POWDER PURSES HAND BAGS OVER NIGHT BAGS BAG TOPS RIBBONS banking arrangements before starting on a programme of business They realize that dependable financial support is the fuel of business, and that without it the "Full Speed Ahead" signal cannot be given in safety. Is your business getting the necessary Banker Support to merit your" giving- that Without misgiving? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Place this about the barn in shal-' low dishes and great masses of dead flies will be found around each dish.

A dandy way of removing flies from cows that are milked in a' good barn is to hang sackings over the barn door. Fasten all around the edge of the door and have it split high' enough in the middle to allow the cows to pass under, by driving them under this a great proportion of the flies will be removed from the cows during the time they are being milked. For Government Instruction Mac E. Clarke wentto Kansas City today by direction of the U. S.

federal board for vocational education, to complete arrangements to take a course- of training under the governmental plan of education for those soldiers who by reason of disabilities contracted in the service are to be given a complete and extended course at the expense of the government. Mr. Clarke enlisted from the foundry department of the Warners factory and after serving several months in a training: camp developed valvular heart tiouble, on account of which Btuld Yourself Up. A daily ration GmpeMits will help. AWnderfiU Food Tot Sturdy And many other little necessities''tKat ybu will find at Big Family Store, besides Ladies and Men's Suits, Ladies' Dresses, Shoesforthe whole family.

OFFICEBS. W. B. KILER P. F.

FOCKELE Vice President F. M. HARRIS President W.B. DEVILBISS J. O.

SPEARS Cashier, lM DrRECTORS. D. BENNETT, F. M. HARRIS, WM, WALLACE.

A. lJ7 COOK, JOHN W. HUDELSON, W. B. DEVILBISS.

FRED F. FOCKELE. W. B. KILER, E.

S. HARRIS. R. A. HARRIS.

W. O. TULLOSS. '1.

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