l" I' For tho next thirty days I will contiinio to muko ono do.cii photos mid ono llfo sl'.o crayon portrait, for S3 76. Puhl, Mftumoo. IT-IS HOT M? SIS YOU WANT IT IS GOOD SHOES FOR LITTLE MONEY. They May be Had at F. 0. EBERLTS, PERRYSBURG, O. We recommend to be made by Manufacturers. our Shoes First-class BUSINESS LOCALS. ; Locals In thls column 5 cents per Uric. Eire Sale. A small stock of Boots, dry goods, laces, collars, mid othor articles saved from llro will bo sold lit. utmost any prico to got rid of them as I don't want to put thorn In tho now stock. Call at my residence. Joseph Wolf. Flrnl l'lr.-l Flrot , $1,00(1 worth of harness, robes, blank ots, whins, otc, which wore slightly injured by tho recent firo, will bo sold at very low prices. These goods wero not burned nor scorched, but wero 9lmply soiled in removal. A good chanco to secure bargains. Goods sold for cash or time. Next door to post offlco. Wm. Schlkgt, Porrysburg, O. KOlt lSKNT. Brick residence, cornor Front nnd Pino streets, containing soven rooms and basement. Houso in Hrst-class order. Good barn, and plenty of fruit on premises. Enquire of D. M. Morse, or at this ofUeo. 4(ltf Smoke the "Canary Tip" Cigar. Smoke the "Canary Tip" Cigar. D. B. Clnllln will hereafter bo found at his photograph Htudlo every day In tho week. Call and wjeure a dozen of those excellent photos ho is making. :mt Smoke the "Canary l;ip" Cigar. Ilticklcn'K Arnica Nulvc. The licitl Hiilve in tlie world for cum, braii-ei1, sorex, ulceris null rheum, fevi-r ores, tetter, chnpiieil IihiuIk, cliilulniii corns, ml nil skin emi'tlui:, uml ioiiive ly cures piles, or mi pty rititreil. It In gunmnteed In give ierfrct Siitixfitnliiu. or money refmiiK-il. 1'rlcv 25 cents Kt box. For mile by A. It. Clmiunuev. A lla retain. I want to sell tho lot whoro my of fice stands with or without tho build ing. Lot twQiity-fiyo and ono half feet front with one half of brick walls. Price und terms reasonable. 60 D. K. UOLLKNUECIC. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specta cle. Special attention given to repair ing. All Warranted. JOHN ZURFLUIl, 318 Monroe htreet, Toledo, Smoke the "Canary Tip" Cigar. When you want to do a firat-chisa job of painting, got your material of A. U. Chnmpnoy. at the drug store. Bargain in iteul cutuio. I Iihvo for hhIc Mine choice dwelling properties nnd vnciint Join in l'err.VRlmrg, at prices snd terms to Hint the menus of purchsners, I enn sell yon n good lionne and lot for from $300 In $10,000, in the most besniifiil village in Ohio. I lio hare for side sonio finely impioved farms within short dislnnccs of Perryfbiirg, and limbered Inr.ds in different purls ol tlie County, in which nt the prices I hoi now offering them there ore bHrgHins for pur chasers. As prices nre slemliiy ndvnucing the sooner purchased the better the bar gain. I nlio have n few thotisiiud dollars to loan on good security. D. K. HOLLENBECK. Mbt 20. 1880. 10 11.75 NOTICK. Tlio nnilcrslRiicil 1ms been duly nppolnteil Administratrix of tlie estate of IhicKluy Joliusun Utc ol Wood County, Ohio, ilccrtucd. AHBY JOHNSON. Mo Administratrix. FANCY GROCERIES AND Provisions Always tho beet of everything at J.Gr.HoiTmann's Grocery Photos $2 Por Dozon "VISIT TJS. Wlion you como to Toledo do not fail to visit us. Wo will bo pleased to show you our elegant Btock of LADIES AND GENTS' GOIiB WATCHES Our ppecial drive now is A $85 Gold Watoh for $25. Sond for Cnlaloguo Fkke. W. E. OAWOOD, Toledo, O. LOCAL NEWS. Ticnts In tills column 10 cent per line. Mrs. D. M. Morso has gono to Lima this wcok on a visit. Mrs. J. Marshall and son Johnnio, Sundayed with relatives In Toledo. Stophon Hartshorn, who spent tho wlntor In tho country, with his sistor, has returned homo. Miss AnnaKmch wont to Mansfield, Ohio, on Vednc3dny of this weok, to visit Mrs. W. V. Way. It is stated that buttor is vory scarce, and farmers tiro getting tt good prlco for this product of tho dairy. - Tho Spring races undor tho nuppiccs of tho Bowling Groon Trotting Association will bo hold Juno 10, 11 and 12. C. C. Grelnor, Sunt, of tho Dun- brldgo schools, was In Porrysburg Sun day nnel spent tho day with tho fnuilly of Jacob See. Miss Ada Lawronco has returned from Oberlin Collogo und 1b at her homo here, quito ill. Sho will not return to school this torm. Mrs. Mary Starkweather of Wator villo, and Miss Jen nib Wood of Polo, 111., daughters of tlwlato Hon. H. L. Wood, formerly of Shis county, wore guests of Mrs. Addi&oa Smith lost wcok. Tho ladies of thor Walnut St. Pros. Church will hold thefir next social at tho rcsldonco af Mr. lit Lnmpmaii on Friday ovoning,Mareh 25fth. All will bo welcome. Cnpt. Lang of tho sleamor Luttz, was in town Monday looking nfter tho interest of his steamer. Ho now has a fino steamer and plenty of power to givo her good speed. Tho revival mootiugs at tho Evan gelical church continue with unnbatcd interest, with a lnrgo attondonco. Soveral conversions havo been made nnd tho meetings promise good results. Wo roturn thanks to H. A. Schroeder, Geo. Hoffmann, J. Arm brustor, Orrin Goodcll, Father Chas. Grlss, J. Schrumm, jr., M. A. Trow bridge, David Hatcher nnd J. Kellar for subscription this week. Thoro nro 000 street car horses for salo in Toledo and It is stated there will bo 800,000 more of them for salo in tho United. States during tho next six months, on account of electricity taking tho pluco of horses, on streot car lines. Dr. Hamilton has purchased tho property for many ycarsowncd by John nolliger and ubed as a tailor .shop. While wo regret to loso Mr. Holliger as a next door neighbor, vo aro also pleased to welcome tho Doctor in his place. Tho saloon keoiiers association of Toledo has secured 2,o00 signers to n petition asking for tin amendment to the Owen law, so that Toledo saloons may bo kept open Sunday nftoruoons. The petition was sent down to Columbus Saturday, and will soon bo introduced in tho legislature. It is now a settled fact that Joseph Wolf will put a largo and comploto lino of dry goods, clothing and groceries in the Fiukhciner building, which ho has, routed for a term of three years, and will bo ready to sco his old and many now customors in about two weoks. Ed. Muhl, of Hobart, drovo to Toledo witli a load of grain, nnd on his way home ono of his horses died. Tho animal was worth $150, and is quito a loss. Mr. M. camo to Porrysburg to buy another horso, and while horo dropped tho dollar in tho Jouknai. slot for another year. Capt. F. A. Wotmoro was called to Buffalo last wcok to look after tho interests of thoStoamorS. C. Reynolds It is probable tho Wabash boats will not cemmeuco tho season's business until tho tirst and possibly not until the fifteenth of April. By an item in tho Murine Record it is learned that an effort is being mado to havo tho various stcamor lines enter, into an ngrccmont not to start tho season until May 15, as it is oolloved tho business will bo hotter by eo doing. Allio Mnnnhnu, who was suspocted of being implicated in tho Fines robbery. is becoming quito notorious. Ho was arrested in Toledo for stealing a gold watch from a femulo friond, but was aftorward released upon returning tho watch and tho girl withdrawing suit. Ho was shortly after arrested for somo other doviltry and ordered' to leave tho city, which ho did nnd it is said camo to PorryBburg. It is regretted that Porrysburg is to ho mode a stopping place for all tho trash that is run out of Toledo. 1 wo liruro tcsloa these Hlioeii In the moat TIIOKOVail manner nnd we ctm recommend to our trade feeling confident tlutttlioy will bo ntUfne torr in every re spect. For Ntrlo, tit and comfort. Xhcyiuro unequal ed. u 417 Summit St., TOLEDO, O. A. Williams was in Bowling Groon Monday on Business. D. A. Haylor of Bowling Groon, spent Sunday in town. C. Flukboincr of Bowling Green. tvas In town Wednesday. Mr. C. K. Bonnott and wifo spent Tuesday horo with relatives. Mrs. M. Ellis has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Roy. Love of Findlny, visited his daughter Mrs. Fred Ebcrly this wcok. Mrs. C. L. Hunt and daughter aro spondlng tho wcolc with relatives in Toledo. Win. Korstcttor and wifo of Grand Rapids, visited J. Chappuics nnd wifo this wcok. Mrs. Nicholas Isch, of Toledo, visited her sistor, Mrs. John nolligor, this wcolc. Mrs. J. A. Starry, of Toledo, is visiting hor mother Mrs. Philip Reithor, this week, Miss Mnrgarot Frasior has return ed from Toledo whoro sho has been spending tho winter. Misses Maggio Rhody nnd Emma Cornelius entertained frionds from Tontognny last Sunday. Miss Anna Johnson has returned from a visit with tho family of Rev. Wiltfcie at Upper Sandusky. Henry Baltors and Mr. Schetzlor of Swanton, visited their aunt 'Mrs Katio Nollis on Tuesday last. R. S. CIcgg and wifo attended tho Wooden wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hipp of Toledo, Wednesday evo. Chas. Dustfa and wifo of Toledo, wero in Porrysburg this weok to visit Mrs. A. M. Thompson who has been quito ill. A. E. Wilson nnd wifo havo returned from. Blakcsloy,0., whoro thoy havo boon attending tho sick bed of their daughter-in-law. Tho nest M. E. Church social will bo hold tit tho church parlors noxt wcolc Friday evening to which everybody is invited. A pleasant time is antici pated. Frankic- Rhoda, whllo working in Elder's mill near Limo City, in trying to prevent falling, nccidontally throw his hands intotho knives which cut olT ono finger. Ladies ask me what T use on my face to muko my complexion so pretty. I Ubo Dr. Hebra's Viola Cream. Why don't you try it, only Ma a box. For salo by A. R. Chnmpnoy.. Alexander Vass had: tho nrisfor tuno to fall' a few days- since and is so badly bruised, that ho is confined to his bed. His oxtrcmo- nger 85 years,, makes his recovery very slow and somewhat doubtful. Jacob Art?, audi daughter Clara aro visitlug. old friends in Porrysburg. Mr A. hnsagood position in tho B.&. O. roundi houso in Chicago Junction and is doing well. Ho renewed his allegiance to tho Join tNAL. and says- his wifo gavo him strict orders not to for get to do so. Mrs Klizabolh Noubauer has filed her application for divorco and ali mony against John Neubauor, claming oxtrcmo cruelty as tho grounds for complaint. It is stated, tliat tho loving husband has sharpened, lids knlfo and threatened to carve his wifo to which tho wifo justly takes excoptions and links tho courts to dissolvo tho tlo which binds them together, boforo tho Irato husband sovers- it with his 'tmessor." Rov. G. A. Adams has placed ou our desk a largo o run go weighing ono und a quarter pounds, which was sent him from Florida. It was raised by Charllo Adams in his ornngo grovo in that Stuto, und it is calculated to mako such oranges as aro usually soon in tho northern markets, tulco a back seat. Ho also presented us with a Ctimnuod, or a small ornamental oraugo, such as aro raised for beauty only. It is about thosizo of a quails egg and has tho appcarauco of being a genuine orange, but U is only a snldo. Ono of tho host teaching plecoB for the piano is without question "Lost in Sorrow: Rovorlo," by J. E. Eckor. It requlros a vory light and crisp stylo of oxocutlon; as a study for Staccato and Legato playing, flno phrasing, it cannot bo excelled. Tho pluco is already a groat favorltoand will bo In good demand. Prico- 40c. Ign. FIschor, publishor, Toledo, O- 'For BltlO at JOUKNAX, OfllCC. u m mm ML Wm. Schlcct hits bcon appointor agent for tho Champion Machine Co., for this territory. Tho jury in tho MoKnlght caso returned a vordlct of guilty, nnd a motion was mndo for a now trial. Tho socond lndictmont against him for ombozzlomont will bo tried about Mon day noxt. For Knlo Clovor nnd Timothy Socd. Noxt door to Postoillco. WM. SCHLLCT. Tho Now Drue Hloro. Pliny C. Ray &, Co. havo socurcd a lease on tho now and elegant store room noxt to tho Poat-oMeo, and will opon therein a first class drug storo about Apr. 1. A full lino of every thing In that lino will bo obtainable, and wo predict for tho new firm a splendid trade. V. &. A. M. Notlro. At tho noxt rogular communication of Phoenix Lodgo No. 1211, F. &. A. M, hold on Monday night, March 1(1, the Mastor S degroo will bo conforrcd. Tho District Lccturor la oxpoctcd to bo prosont, nnd delegations fi'OM Wood county Lodgo of Bowling Greon, and Northern Light, of Maumeo. A special effort will be mado to mako the occasion a ploasant ono and all mombors in good standing aro especially requested to bo present at 7 p. in. Drnth or Mrs Snyder. On Sunday, March 8, 1801, occurred tho death of Mrs. Margaret Snyder, at tho homo of her son, in Porrysbursr to .vnship, of old ago. Sho was born in Canton Borno, Switzerland. April 2(1, 1811, nnd camo to America in 1854, nnd settled in Wood county, nnd has sinco remained a resident of this county until her death, nt tho ago of 70 years, 10 months and 12 days. Sho leaves two children, Fred Snyder and Mrs. Stephen Wheeler. She was a good christian mother and neighbor nnd a member of tho Evangelical church. Tho funcrnl services wero conducted at the Evangelicnl church in Porrys burg by Rev. Fitterer, of Porrysburg and tho remains wero placed in the city vault. Small Profits. Thero nro many people who nre inclined to think that every merchant or"storo keeper" is making monoy, and pjst bectiuso ho has a largo store room filled with goods, which thoy supposo ho sells at fabulous profits, thoy aro Inclined to think ho can afford to wait, wait, wait until thev (tho cus tomers) got a good ready to pay their bills, and got cranky If tho merchant sends his monthly statements. Tho .Touunai. mado inquiry concerning a few of tho profits nnd was somewhat surprised to find thero wiw so httlo in it oven when cash is paid. Below wo givo a fow articles and tho profits mado on them: Canned peaches, pears, plums, etc. (California fruit) about 2 cents por can. Canned fish, about ;i cents. Dried fruits, (California) about 5c. per pound. Coffees (Arbucklcs aud Lion) He per pound, Sug.nrs (no profit.) There-aro hundreds of othor lines of articles s)ld at about the sumo ite, and when tho losses from unsnle- goodti and hundreds of other causes niu token into consideration, it don't take many "bad dobts" to eat up tho entire profit of a season's business. It is trim that oven- at these low rates of prolit, dealers would muko some money if everybody would pay cash, but this present system of credit and never pay ruins business and causes merchants to-cither commit suicide or "fail." Xkratli of Irw. Nliniritcr. Ed. Journal. It becomes my sad duty to announce tho death of another of Porrysburg townships estimable women. Anna Maria Elizabeth Shroeder wifo of Henry Shroedcr and daughter of Phil, and Anna Maria Clara Hnrtman, who died on tho morn ing of the-5th hist, at 5:20 a. m. About a year ago Mrs. Shroeder was pros trated with la grippe, which terminated in that dread discaso consumption, from which sho never recovorcd. Deccnsed was born Dee. 7th, 1852, in Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio, aim was at tlmo of death 88 years 2 months and 28 days old. Sho was married to Honry Shroeder Juno 28th, 1877, and leaves u kind and true husband, two children, aud hosts of friends to mourn hor sad taking off. Deceased was confirmed in tho Luth eran church in hor childhood days, and although sho had to pabs through muny of tho hardships incident to Wood county llfo, sho novor for a mo mont,Hvarved from hor christian integ rity but lived a faithful christian llfo to tho day of her death. Tho funornl services wero hold at tho christian Lutheran church of this pluco, and wore conducted by Hov. Schmidt, assisted by Hov. Born, of Stouy Rldgo, Itov. Schmidt preaching in Gorman and Rov. Born preaching In English. Tho largo church was filled to Its utmost capacity and many wore unablo to gain admittance, which fact shows with what high osteom deceased was hold bv tho community at liirtro. After services at tho church tho romalns woro followed by tho largo crowd to thoir last resting pluco in now Bollovllo Rldcro coinotorv. whoro tho last ohscoulcs woro performed In u vory Impresslvo mautioiv Mr. Shroedor desires to express his heartfelt thanks to tho kind frionds aud noighbora who camo to his imslst' mice, at tho time of his soro aflliction. His many frionds and neighbors join in their oxiiresslons of sympathy to him hi his slid bcrcaveruout. GltlDIltON, Highest of all b LcaTcning Power. RoY&l Jg3&& ABSOLUTELY PURE Peoplo don,t hang around tho post olllco vory long now-n-dnys. Tho deputy P. M. traded a Watcrbury watch for a guitar, and tho people in tho neighborhood aro now enjoying tho ching-ling-llng of that melodious Spanish Instrumont, whllo tho P. Mi says It's just ono degree worse than tho tho hay fever. VrcukfitRt. It is vory common now-a-days for many families lo havo their dish ol "avona" or "rolled oats" for breakfast, It Is a nico food easily prepared, pnlatablo and wholesomo, cooked in 20 minutes, whllo tho oatmeal or grits need two or thrco hours. And do thoy try wheat propared in tho same way, "rolled wheat" equally good, some like it bettor and all liko a change Rightly propared nono can fail to liko it. It is nutritious and health-giving. Kingsbury kcops it. A Kindles' l'orlcct companion. Painless Childbiutii, our new hook, tells how any woman nmy become a mother tcilhout mfftring rmv jmm whatever. Also how to iron 1 and overcome morn ing sickness, swelled limbs nnd other ovlls attending pregnancy. It is reli able, nnd highly endorseed by pbysicinns as tho wife's Iruo private companion. Send two-cent stnmp for descriptive circulars and confidential letter, sent in sealed envelope Address Fhank Thomas & Co., Publishers, Bnltiraorv, Md. 27ez Tim Mmltc.l Mull At the Peoples' Thcatro noxt wcok, is tho greatest mechanical production over seen. Thoro is a railroad train 100 feet in length, and nino foot in height, running at lightning speed, a sawmill in operation, sawing out ties and bridgo timber; a circular saw four feet in diameter is used; a thril ling wreck scone, in which a train is thrown from tho track nnd wrecked whilo in rapid motion. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices, 15, 25 and ."o cents. The commerclnl 1000 mile book which tho Toledo. Columbus & Cin'tl, U'y. and Toledo. & Ohio Centeral H'y. has been promising is now in hands of the AupntH. It covers 18 Itnilroads. iibnut. 4.";00 miles'. Ilenclics about 1000 points nnd is sold nt $0 00 with limit ofntici year fiom date of snip. They nre meeting with a vi-ry fluttering rt-ccptinii iw they well dr serve. 40u RESIDENCE IDR SALE. I will sell iny former residence on FRONT STREET, PERRYSBURG, Very low nnd on easy terms. HENRY H. DODGE. Address me at Bowling Green, O. 18tf WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Will sell nt 10 per cent, discount until Now Years. Repairs of nil kinds dono to order. To sbvp monoy buy your Jewelry of a Jeweler, buy your urnin of a Fnrmer und buy your pills of a Druggist. CALL. AND SEE ME IN DR. RHEINFUANK'S BUILDING PERRYSBURG, O. DO YOTJ WAFT A BIC7CLE? JiharTii mfrvmwn1 G. W, MXnSBOET, 336 SUMMIT ST., TOLEDO. O. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. Baking Powder Scrvlrp nt M. 12. Church. Owing to sickness Rov. J. C. Shaw was unablo to hold sorviccs lost Sun day, but ho is now much bolter and desires to nnnounco that tho regular Borvlcus will bo hold at tho usual hours noxt Sunday. - . w Tor Snlo. Ono 0-year old gelding. An A No. 1 farm horso, will weigh ovor 1,200, per fectly true, gontlo, and sound as a mil lot. Will givo tlmo If required. Call and ace him. H. M. HOOVUK. rnr Seeing 1'copic Arc mostly MirrcKiful. Tliclc f crccs.tlon or uppimunititw, itui'tc others pee iinlfilii;. Is tliefcccrctof Inclr MteecM. Those who trnrcl the lluckcyo Itoutc In their Journeys In nnd from homo flint much to xiiriirisu nnd nlcnse, nml their fur Fcelnn propensities in sea-cllnt; thli "populnrllne" Mves Ilium many n penny la tho pnrchnsc of tickets. Thntiinmls of people tnivul the IlucVere Route every yenr In preference lo nil others. The qticitlon arisen why? IkTiiuse tho equip ment uml road bed of the Iluckcjo llomo ii unexcelled. Becnuye every potwlnlo comfort i oirered thutrntcliiiK public eiirout to t'hlcagn. Detroit, Toledo, I'oinernr. nnd Athens nnd witl points In the North West South nnd Knit. Any Aucut of the HncKeye Route will he plcnscd to give you Infornintlun coiieerliiK routes, time ol trains, price of tickets, etc., If m will write or chII upon them. V. mviMIKIt, noe Ucn'l Puss. A Ticket Agt. Columbus, O. 'MnlfPB a Trfirplv f!nmn!rTtrm T re Splendid Tnnle, nnd cures JIoil, l'imp-2 kit. iTcroiuin, 1ucrcun.11 nni nil mood Diseases, bold by your Drargist. l 'Sellers Medicine Co., Pittsburgh,PaX DKALEH IN Dry Goods and Groceries, limeoity, o. NOTARY PUBLIC And Agent for Udd Fellows Mutual Aid; nnd Accident Ass'n. ATTACHMENT PiOTICI IVtcr Wltxler, 'Wltxler. "V n 1'iiihitirr I V.s V ' K. Wallls, I r Defendant f Defore I. P. Thompson, Justice of the Pence, Mnry terryehun;. twp.. WoodOo . Olilo. On the 14th dnr of I'ebruiirv. A. II. 1MH. mid Justice ivued nn Order of Attachment nnd (InriiMiec Proccs-s In this cne. returnable nccnrdlnc to lnw. L'pon tint flth duv of April, A, 1). IMll.Ntld netloii will be for trlitl. 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