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( A v p jr,..L...i T- .-.- rrriitiriniTiwnrrrTnTT rnr THfe PI&AYfiflUfto. JOURNAL if rATnrX$alCiVfrJ3tJiftm,m i ifiiT-' r- TJ -TirTTi i nsnvrfi i'TT PA66 HVt. I THE HEIGHT of n building is not always a tost of its contontB. Eight down bore, wo feel above thorn all. whon it comes to drugs. A TOWER OF STRENGTH is in puro drugs rightly used. Ours aroal ways reliable because they are puro. Wo don't sell cheap drugs, but wo do sell good drugs at a cheap price. CHAMPNEY'S PHARMACY "Goods of Quality." Daily Cincinnati Enquirer On Sale Here. Mia. W. T. Shoplar, bf Toledo, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. S. McKnight and family, of Perrysburg. Mr. Frank lscu and family, of Molinc, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gundor at Itoachton. Mrs. John Kohl and daughtor Molva wore Sunday guests of Hobart friends. Miss Lottlo Hayes, of Toledo, was tho guest of Mrs. Esther Elting, of Perrysburg. 4lr. and Mrs. Frank Fox and children spent Sunday with Mr. Clydo Decker and family, of Toledo. Cottage chocs, extra fine. Mado Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Order by phono. For particulars, call Bluo C8. 31a -Miss Kvft Zings spoilt Saturday ahd Sunday with friends in Tolodo. Mr. John Schwind and wifo, of Tolodo, visited frlonds in Perrysburg Sunday. Miss Mndollno Yoagor spont a fow days with Dora DoVorna at her homo In tho country. tMrs. Nolllo Bennington, of Bowl ing Orcon, spont Monday with her sister, Mrs. E. S. DoVorna. iMlss Holon Moscr is spondlng tho week with Mr. Frank Isch and family, at Mollno. Supt. V. Shlple, of Walbridgo schools, spent Sunday with his par ents, Joseph Shlple and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Itider, Mrs, Wetmoro and Mr. and Mrs. Bluo drove to "Weston Sunday in Mr. Rider's now motor car. , Fred Wollstead and family and Misses Clara Lober and l3mma Trucs choll spont Sunday aftornoon in To ledo. Mrs. L. Biem who has been spending tho summer with Joseph Rosbach and family returned to her homo in Custar Saturday, Mrs. Frank Harvey and children, of Hobart, spent Saturday and Sun day with Mrs. J of Perrysburg. Miss Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. E. m P. Averill went to--LItchfleld, Minn., to visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Robertson1. f On Saturday afternoon at their bungalow in Perrysburg, Dr. and Mrs. A. Theodore Kline informally enter tained a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Val Schwind, Jr., and son Justin, spent a fow days last week with Mrs. Schwlnd's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Justin, of Toledo. Clayton Chambers, who has been spending tho vacation with his par ents, William Chambers and wife, re turned to Ann Arbor Wednesday to continue his studies: Doan's Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 25 tents per box, Blinn andvfamlly, FOR SALE Oak plank, well Boa sotted. Enquire at Journal ofTicc, r Mr. Ivan Colllor spent Tuesday In Oak Harbor. Miss Myra Stearns find Clarcnco Holland, from Tolodo, splint Tuesdny ovonlng with Miss L)na Emch. Miss Ilnh Raglcsq and Miss Isn bollc Pottor, of Toledo, visited at tho Charles HaiiFon homo Sunday. Mrs. Mary Wollstead loft Wed nesday to vlBlt her son, Dr. L. R. Wollstead and wifo, at Piano, Iowa. Mrs. A. Story, of Milwaukee and Mrs. A. Cook, of Toledo, wore visit ing frlonds In Perrysburg last week. Mr." and Mrs. Ernest Mosor will ho Sunday Kuests of relatives at North Baltimore Mrs. Lowls Abel, of Maumeo, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. B Marti and family. ' Mrs. Hattlo Doell has gone to Middle Bass to spend several weeks at tho homo of Mrs Henry Kuem mel. Mr. James A. Randolph of Mont gomery, Alabama, has been tho guest of Miss Emma Beem for tho past fow days. Mr. John and Miss Joslo Lind say, of Toledo, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, spont a part of last week with Dunham Simmons and family at their country home. Mr. Elmer and Miss Myrtle Vel Hquett, of Toledo, spent several days with Jos. Shinle and family last week. PERRYSBURG MARKET Prices quoted on Wednesday ovon lng, subject to fluctuations of market GRAIN. Ron Whont LOO White Wheat 08c Oats SOc Corn.por cwt 1.10 PttODUOK Corrected each week by Schustor & Son Butter - 20 Erps 23 POULTRY. Trices quoted by Hunger Bros. Roosters old livo, 0 Ohlckons, old 10 12 ChlcKona, livo, spring 13 to 10 Chickens, dressed 12 to 13 Turkey?, live 15 Geese, livo. 10 Ducks, live 12 LIVE STOCK Cattle 3 to 7 Oalvos live f 7J t8 Calves Dressed 11 to 13 IToes.Hvq H to 8i Hogs Dressed Hi to 01 Lambs 4j to 51 Sheep, 2to34 FOR SALE $ Canning Time lis Here $ ( We can Supply ihe Fruit of Best 0 W Quality and all Kinds. & (0 Fruit Cans and Jars of all Makes fc WE BUY YOUR PRODUCE f i and we will pay you the highest price lor itr' Our ) stock of groceries is large and always Iresh. We al n so have everything needed in Iruit preserving. m (0 SCHUSTER & SONS -Master Charles Braun is quite Miss Conway, or Oxford, Is visit ing Miss Lulu Bayers. ' Mr. Ray Fleming, of Toledo, was tho guest of his paronts on Sunday last. . . E. R. Trombla has sold his con fectionery store to S. R. Shepherd, Blok wlth tvnhold fever. of Maumeo. I Miss May DeVerna, of Chicago, 111., spent a few days last week with E. S. DeVerna and family. Mrs. Clarence Carter, of Saline, Tnpli unnnf Min wnnlf wtMi rnlnMvoa Mrs. Mary Hellman will resume ,of tha place Groceries ft $ ft ft ft ft w s6ee6&66&e6e6&3ffr FOR SALE Three year old mare colt, gentle and was broko double and single. LOUIS SHIPMAN. 32a FOR SALE! One acre of land, good buildings, and plenty of fruit. At a bargain. Vacant lot on Front Street, fine lo cation. A bargain for some one if taken soon. House and four lots on Main street. Good location. Will soil at a bargain to settle an estate. 80 acres black loam, miles from Bowling Green, JO room house wilh collar, large barn, silo. A No 1. dairy farm. 80 acres 14 miles north of Toledo, 7 room house, hiproof barn, well, other out buildings, mile to electric line. S90 per acre. 92 acres black loam, miles to market, good buildings and on electrio line out of Toledo, oats run 70 bushels per acre. Price $125 per acre. GO acres 4h miles from Wauseon, mixed soil, 7 room house, cellar and fur naco, barns SO x -10 and 21 x 18, goob water supply. Price 7000. Several poultry, fruit and truck farms from $ acre up to 13 acres with and without buildings. Como and look over my lists. Also houses and lots. Local agent for Michigan and Cancda lands. ALFRED G. DIBERT, Real Estate Agent, PERRYSBURG, OHIO. House and lot in Bowling Green for sale or will exchange for Perrysburg property. 2 to 3 acres preferred. teaching next week after a pleasant vacation. Mrs. Nora Pratt and Miss Pfender, of Toledo, spent Sunday with Miss Jessie Pratt. Mrs. J. Cranker will be the guest of Mrs. H. Rlchter, of Toledo, Friday. Mrs. H. Lownsberry and Miss Lin da Chapman spent Sunday with rela tives at Hammond, lnd. Mrs. Frank Sholl, of Lime City, Miss Blanch Caldwell, of Lima, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Kate Nellis. Mr. and Mrs. George Kazmaier, son Clarence and daughtor, Zelma, spent Sunday with Charles Kazmaier and family of Bowling Green. Mrs. L. A. Potles and daughter Mabel, of Toledo, were the over Sun day guests of Charles Hanson and family. Mr. Geo. Reihlng, of Newark, NevJersey was the guest of bis brother, Harry Reihlng, last week. Mrs. J. S. Foor, of Perrysburg, Is spending the week with Mrs. Tur ner up the river. Mrs. M. Thoran, of East Pales tine, Ohio, will be the week end guest of Mrs. David Hatcher, of Perrysburg. Geo. Caldwoll, of Toledo, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kate Nellis. Ola Hartshorn, of Perrysburg, spont Sundny with Ha Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voltch were Sunday guests of relatives in To ledo. Mrs. David Hatcher was a visitor , at the E. S. Townsond home in tho country a fow days of this week. Miss Clara McMillan, of Strat ford, Canada, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Merlin Bowers, of Perrysburg. After visiting with friends in FIndlay, Sunday, Mrs. E. J. WebBter went to Kenton to attend the con ference and from there went to Mar seilles to visit her parents. , NIFTY DERBIES 77 acre farm. Good buildings, wind mill, cooling house, cellar, cement water trough, good soil and on stone road. Terms reasonable. M.-B COOK, Real Estate Agent PERRYSbURQ, O. Mrs. E. Hufford, of Dayton, who has been visiting relatives in Perrys burg and Llmo City returned to her homo Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Edna Hufford, who will mako her futuro homo In Dayton. She will bo greatly missed by her llttlo friends. Mr. Orwln S. South, of Dun- brhlgo and Miss Maud R. Miller, of Luckoy, were married by Rov. Q. W Tannoyhlll at his residence in Pcrrys burg, Wednesday afternoon of last week. They will reside on a farm near Dunbrldge. Mr. John Lally and three charm ing children camo down from Somer set, Ohio, to spend a fow days with Mr. Lally's mother and other rela tives, John is tho daddy of a half dozen kiddles of whom ho is very justly proud. Many friends were pleased to meet Jack. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of 6&&zi & Miss Lulu Schwind, of Haskins, spent Sunday with Miss Ila Eckel, of near Rossford. MIbs Gusslo Powers has accepted a position at the Lucus County Chil dren's Home. Miss Mary McGovern will go to Springfield, Mo., this week, where sho expects to mako her futuro homo with her niece. Miss McGovern has many friends here who wish her suc cess and happiness in her new homo. Rov. G. H. Lowry will go to Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, and otLn southern cities next week on his an nual vacation. Rev. Lowry has won his way in the community by faith ful and conscientious service in the church and he is entitled to a fow weeks rest. Hero's hoping ho may return refreshed and filled with re newed vigor. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before tho bottlo was all used tho boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay' a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. Miss Blanche Caldwell, of Lima, is spending the week with Mrs. Frank Sholl, at Lime City. W. H. Borck has purchased tho Front street homo of Mrs. Slellng and expects to movo into his new location soon. Mr. Arthur J. Halm and Miss Alta" Munger spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Degner, at Walkorvillo, Ontario. i Mrs. Clarence Carter, from Sa-I leno, Mich., has returned homo after i spending tho past week wlth her parents, Fred Nclderhouse rind wife,! and other relatives. 1 Mis. Charles Hanson and son jl TPtwcco oerRiiT) J ,'UII Royal, Majestic, Our Special, Black, $3.00 2.50 2 00 Waiting for Your Ship to Come In Is an anticipation not always realized. Foitune is hai ded to a few but the most of us have to work for it. You can bring your ship in more quickly by starting a saving account and adding to it each week. Systematic saving will bring you a competenc Begin this week. The Perrysburg Bank ing Company. Telescopes and Fedoras Gray, Brown Black $l.oo, $1.25, 2oo, 2.5o,- and $1.5o 3.o6 SWEATER JACKETS Our excellent Ward arc attending the state W. C. T. U. contention at Lima this weok. They go as delegates from the local Y. P. B. and W. C. T. U. Mrs. Mary A. Slellng and Oscar Slellng are visiting relatives and friends In Perrysburg' and vicinity.1 Having sold her property here, Mrs.1 Slellng will permanently reside in, Denver. " Tho Ladles' Aid of the EvnngOl- Tho Missionary Society of the M. ,cn, cum,h wln lmve salo of homc E. Church hold a very pleasant meet- buk0(1 dB at tho R Rfms:. st01.e, ing at the. home of Miss Jessie Pratt, Satnrday afternon. vveanosuav aiiornoon. a coou nro-. gram was rendered after which tho FOR SALE Second l,nHfon norvr.il ilnlntv vAfreRhnmntfi. I STOVOS J imru uiuu m-ui-j., It's cold enough for 'em now. assortment is open. Cotton, Work Jackets 50c Wool Jackets, two pockets and collar " $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Gray, Tan, Blue and Red, Dress Jackets, three way collar Football Jerseys, all colors Full line of all colors in Ladies Jackets 75c $1.00 3.50 4.00 1 50 to 2.50 1.00 to 4.00 This week we have a big Ksa:mm: n u supply of Outings. 6 to 15 U 3 !J m cents per yard. Flannellete at 8, 10 and 12 1-2 cents. Blankets,-50 cents up. Fleece Lined and Ribbed underwear. 1 A good lin'e oL. quilting ma- terial. w. J. VEITCH. u 1 hand 1 steel ranee, bedsteads, several pieces 01 Tho Queen Esther Society en- B0,U1 wnlnut furniture. Call at Jour Joyed a hay rack ride to the home j 0fflCf3 of Miss Lulu DeVerna in tho country, ' ' ' whore they held their regular moot- o.vitl) OV THANKS. ing. A very good program was pro vided also dainty refreshments were served. All report a fine time. I i wish to express my sincere grat- -The Ladles' Aid Society of tho "ado to my friends and neighbors . E. Church, will hold their next for tholr many act. of sympathy and kindness shown me during the Blok- ncss and doath of my beloved hus- M. E. Church' will hold their next regular meeting In tho church parlors 1?nlflni, nflnnnAAn fkftt ftltn 1 1 TT.VOrV xi.uuj ""' """" " "' 'band, MRS. EDWARD CARTER, member .Is requested to bo present lm""1 'U",J' as it is election of officers. Thoy will bo entertained by Mrs. E. Thornton and Mrs. J. Koons. WORK SHOES. We have a perfect right to brag about our sub stantial line of men's work shoes. Ask to see these numbers, they 're "excellent. "Stronger than the law" Black, Heavy, $3.00 2.50 2.00 it it WANTED Tho Cosmopolitan Group requires tho services or a rep resentative In Perrysuurg anu sur rounding territory, to look after sub- When you havo a bad cold you scrlptlon renewals anu to exionu cir- want tho best mpdicino obtainable so culatlon by special methods which as to euro it with as llttlo delay as have proved unusually successful, possible. Hero 'Is a druggist's opln- Salary and commission. Previous ion: "I havo sold Chamberlain's experience desirable, but not essen- Cough Remedy for fifteen years," Va1, Whole tlmo or spaVe time. Ad- .,,, -tpn tii.. a,.f,rfiro Tnfl dress with references, Charles 0. says Lnos Lollar of Saratcfca, lnd., SohwePf Tho Cosmopolitan Group, "and consldor it tho best on tho mar- 381 Fourth Ave., Now York City, ket," Por'salo by all dealers.. 32b, ''Hickory" ' "Star Calf" "Conquerer" Tan Elk, Viscalised, Extra Heavy 4.00 Star Brand Shoes, all of these. Ainsworth's heavy tan, high top, 2 buckle, 3.00 A. C. FULLER.