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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1908. r KSOQQCOSOQOOOaCOSKO o tviisii LvinTnes 8 Bl I my J)t .,...',. i. :. ...i.- .1 ..i. ...... ....i:i. vvni.iu.-i miz iiiuu wiiu uuua lit wcmil aLyusii Sciuinesr many oi mem say tucy uon t care lor style but there's not a man living who would'nt be in sulted if he got an out-ol-date suit when he thought he was buying new and stylish goods. Then it be Jk hooves you to come here il you would have stylish b 2 clothes and then they are not extravagant they are 8 the I ship the best in make, quality of material and workman- s Kaufman Hade clothes are the poor man's friend Smaue equany as gopu as many oi me nigner pncea clothes, possess the same style and character but s 8 o 8 cost very much less they're moderate in cost and high class in all other respects. They come in all the 8V new and most fashionable designs including the highly fashionable stripes in all the popular shades of brown; S made up in the new models that will appeal to the most critical dressers. And are made from the finest d labrics oh the market. Prices range from $10 to $l8 g Adler-made clothes are the kind that will keep you 8 I $ ro from the merchant tailor their high character of style Qv and workmanship makes them the favorite clothes of $ M the best dressed man but they save you about one- 0 8V half you can buy two suits ol Adler made clothes for what you would pay the merchant tailor and still have the same satisfaction. They come in all the new b browns, made up in the most striking models of the S season and will hold their shape and color till worn out. Prices - - - $18 to $25 1 Young Men's clothes are the clothes which require I K$ more attention than any other kind in the clothing S store and we have made a special effort to please 'the most particular dresser. We show a complete & .., rr:rr rT . & young men in an ine new muueis, maue irom me Dest j 8 o ff$ materials used this season, and in the new browns. & O Prices from - - - $10 to $22 !& Boys' Clothes need to be made from the. best ma- 8 8 & terial that they will stand the rough and tumble wear P that styli & il you buy them here you'll find that we have not sac. o that boys give them and still they must not lack the tyle which characterizes the young men's suits. And riflnf'A nnnllfrtf Irvr otFlo ,rfr t?oi-tr onlh line tllnf inrllirlrl X uality and stamp of style required by the best families All the new models in the new color combinations t and handsome stripes. Prices from 1 s $2 to $8 Straw Hats for All The time for straw hats has arrived and all those O who expect to enjoy the summer to its full extent must $ have a straw hat. This store will serve you the best Is in the straw hat trade all the new things that will J s S appeal to the well dressed man as well as the man who wants something for every day use. They come & in sailors, Panama shapes, fedoras and several soit O shapes that will be suitable for the various forms. $ Prirf3 frnm ... tr-r i Ce- W 8 " g V Store closed from 12 to 4 p. m. Decoration 8 Day. 51 mm, f-KMTKi sa a V7 tt vt uy O 4LS. KSrurvixwv lfc- o IS - s SJiSSL-yfi'i THE WATER WAY BETWEEN DETROIT AND BUFFALO Tho I), &B, Line BtimrIM'e Detroit wtUy at 500 p. m, Sondaft mt 4 00 S. m. (centra I time) and from Jtuffalo dally at C 30 p m. eaitern time) reaching their Mtlnatlon tlie nzt moraine1. Direct connection wltU early worolur train. oweit fare and tuporlor terrlco to all point eatt, l'opnlar week end ezcunloni to Buffalo and Niagara Fall, learo Dotrolt every Satorda and return alonday morning. RAIL TICKETS AVAILABLE OK STEAMERS All classei of tickets o!d reading via Mlchlif an Central, Wabath and Grand Trunk railway between Detroit and lluffalo fuHlier direction will be accepted for trans portation on I. & B. Lino Steamers Bend So. stamp for Illustrated pamphlet anil Ureat Lake &!ap. Addretst U U. LEU 18, Gta'l I'a. Igsat, Uslrelt, Hlth. DETROIT &. BUFFALO STEAMBOAT CO. PHIUP H. MCMILLAN Vice PRES. A. A. 6CHANTZ OIhCMOH. vdiyv The Best Daily Service FARE i Cleveland and Buffalo $o en l.l Tbe Twla Flyers l Ute Laku ) S-tVlV "City of Buffalo" 1 Flyer 1 "City of Erie" tf c. Ckf eUn 1:00 , n. Arr. tullilt I.M a. m. TIMB CARD PAILT INCLUDINO BONDAV C11HTRAL 8TANDAKO TIMB Le. Bnllals LMr.B. Arr. acvclant fe9 a. B. Connection! made ut Buffalo vrltli trains for all Raatern aud Canadian points i at Cleveland for Toledo, Detroit and all points West and Southwest Tickets reading over L. S. & M. S. Ry. or N. Y G. Be St. L. R. XL, will be accepted on this Company' Steamers without extra charge Special low rates Ctereland to Buffalo and Niagara falls erery Saturday nlcbt I also Buffalo to , Cleveland. Ask Ticket Asent for tickets ria C & B. Wne. Send four cents for bcuuti- fully Illustrated booklet, fHE CLEVEIANB S BUFFALS TIAKSIT C9., tr.r.KUUM. c. rst. Aieat, cuvuim. a I1 -D. W. Meokor is on thJ sick list. I ComnKSncomont exercises will be Bln promptly at 8 o'clock. Fred Cmnkur spout Monday and (Tuesday In Toledo with menus. Miss Kitty Uoodoll and Edgar Bur dick of Luckoy woro guests of Miss Kuby LaFarreo Tuesday. Mrs, Henry Loydorf attended tho graduating exercises at Bowling Oreen last Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. II. Lehr and children of Bryan, 0 , are visiting with bur mother, Mrs. M. Hhoda. Mrs. Wm. Ford and Hattlo John son spent last Sunday with Joseph Perkins and wife of Lime Uity. Ernest Mandell and wifo and II. E. Mandell of Hobart were Sunday visitors of Henry Wilde and family. Mrs. Win. Stebel or Dunbridge spent a social hour at the homo of Mis. E. J. Spllker on Thursday of last week. " Foil Salk. 0) acre-, nearllaskins. Buildings, tiled. 4 oil wells. $.00 per acre. L. J. Wilson, lSa Perrysburg, O Leo. L. Burch attended the com mencement exercises at Bays last Sat urday evening and visited with friends over Sunday. AVm. Wellstead has been appointed a delegate to the 40th Ohio State Suu day School Convention, which will be held in Toledo, June 0. Frank Pitson and daughter, Miss Elizabeth of Toledo aud Harry Patter son of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday with John Honner and fam ly. The next meeting of the Ladies Missionary society of the M. E. church will be held at the home of Mrs. John Yeager, Wednesday, June 3, at 2 p. m. At the home Edward Eckel last Saturday morning, a baby girl arrived and claimed attention. Her parents have agreed to furnish her with food and raiment as long as she will remain. All telephone orders delivered to all parts of the city between 0am and 14 p. m., at Wm. Gomstock it Sons, Druggists. John Wesemanand wife have gone south for a visit with relative. Mrs. Weseman expects to remain for several weeks, but John will return in a fow days after purchasing a pair of line mules. Mr.Pargellis and wifo, Mrs.Uenry Hufford, Mrs. Flesher, Mrs. C. A. Lucas, Mrs. Hegley and Mrs. T. It. Shimmon attended the Lucas County W. C. T. U. Convention at Mauraee last Thursday evening. J. C. Myers of Whitehouse, kin dled the fire with coal oil. He did not notice that there was fire in tho stove and an explosion followed in which h was badly burned, and died from the shock next day. He was 80 years of age. The Chatauqua Circle of Bowling Green will hold a picnic at Fort Meigs the second week in June and each member will be expected to give a three minute talk on tho principal points of interest in and around Fort Meigs. Sentinel. J. K. Bobiuson of Now York City, was throvn from a horse last Satur day and killed. His remains wore ta ken to Akron, Ohio, for burial on Thursday. His brother, W. G. Bobin son, went to Akron Tuesday morning to attend the funeral. E. J. Spilker and wife of Webster were guests on Sunday at thohome of L. A.Tropanierand wife of Dunbrldge. While there Mr. Tiepanler drove his new auto to the homo of J. F. Byrno and wife near Perrysburg, and they all enjoyod a nleasanttrip. . There is a vacancy in tho corps of teachers of the Tontoganv schools ow ing to tho resignation of Miss MrKeo, of the grammar room. Tho Board of Education has as yet rrceived no ap plications for tho position, but it is ex pected It will be filled in the near fu ture. Secretary Burgo of tho Bowling Grepn Y. M. C. A. lias arranged for a party of boys to start with him on Sat urdav morning at 0 o'clock aud walk to Ft. Meigs. They will carry lunch with them and expect to meet a party of Toledo Y M. C. A. bovs at the Fort, where thny will inspect the, historic ground. Tho Central Union News, a tele phone journal, publishes tho following of our former Perrysburg telephone manager: It. U. Ilillard has been ap pointed Manager at LaSalle. Oglesbv, Princeton and Utica, succeeding T L. Henry, who resigned on account of ill health, Mr. Ilillard was formerly in the sub-llconse department at Gales burg. Joseph Hull of Maumeo diori at St. Vincent's hospital on Thursday morn inglast, death being caused by injuries received In a fall upon tho stono side wajk, which necessitated an operation and from whioh he did not recover, He was 44 years of ago, and loaves a wife, two children, mothor, two brothors aud a sister, Mrs. Mosos of Cleveland. riD. GEIGER, Dentist, PEUIlYSBUItG, OHIO All instruments sterilized. Hours : 8 to 12 a m, and 1 to 4 p. m. DR. CLA11ENCE S. OllDWAY, 1103 Oak St., Tolkdo, O. Hours Till 0 a. m., 12:30 to 2:30 and 0 to 7 :30 p. m SnrRery, Chemlral and Mlcrosconlc Analvdls . - A. Beamer, wifo and baby Sun dayed with relatives in Toledo. Tho Misses Lottie and Hazel Koons were visitors of friends in To ledo, Sunday. Fou Sat.i;. Cheav. Refrigerator 13b I). VanHkm.kn. N. L. Hanson and wife visited in Toledo last .Snndiy. For good things to cat, go to YONKKlfSrestanraiitBowlingGreen. lOd - Miss Marlon Curtis was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Leathennan of Syl yanla. Harry SUinnernnd family of tho country spent Sunday with John Koons and wife. Mrs. A. Almendinger of Toledo and Miss Seybolt of Ann Arbor are spending tho latter part oi this week with Wm. Veitch and family. Ladies Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, 25c and 50o Drawers, 25c and 50c Skirts, 50c, 75c and $1.00 m m m m $ Ladies Gowns, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 V. Misses Gowns, 50c. ib June Delineator Now Ready. t Wm. Barton. w. MS m ay ( il) ; i) i) ii Iloy Wilson, wife and baby and A. F. Wilson Sundayed with relatives In Bowling Green. Miss Bess Shimmon returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with re latives aud friends in Bloomdalo and VanBuren. The W. C.T. U. members will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. T. R. Shimmon, Tuesday, June 2, at 2 :30 p..m. All invited, Mrs. L. Judson is spending this week with relatives and triends in Jas per and Adrian. Mich. Thos. Lunigan of LaFayette, I nil., ami Mrs. Rulatangh of Watervllle were Sunday guests of Win. Slater and wife. Easter songs will be used with the Easter lrsson in the E. V. Sunday School Sunday morning, May 31, at 0 :30 o'clock. Every bod v invited. r I Just One-Half The money you "blow in" foolishly, if invested in a bank account would soon put you on "easy street." You owe yourself the protec tion a saving account will atTord you. If you are spending all you earn It is unfair lo yourself and those who may bo dependent on you. Yon have noticed the manner in which small amounts expended count up in a month -a part of such expenditures saved will allow you to have an account at this bank. Start with a dollar. Have money in the bank. We pay FOUR per cent, for a SIX noN THS' deposit. THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY 1 E. L. KINGSBURY. President. T. M. FRANEY. Cashier. ' Mrs. C. A. Lucas is spending the week at Lakeside. Valentine Shiple of Toledo was the Sunday vi-itor of Miss Pearl Stiue line When in Bowling Green for a good place to eat, go to YONKER'S restaurant. W. A. Moore and J. A. Livermore of Toledo were guests of II. F. Mc Allister and wife last Sudday. Fon Sam:. Good row boat En quire at Jouiinal OrTICK. 12tf Mrs. R .1. Skinner is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. .Mills of Swanton this week. F. E. Bowers aud wifo spent last Sunday witli Henry Schwlnd and fam ily of Genoa. Zoar Evangelical Lutheran church S. S. at the usual time, 0 a. in., sun time. No pleaching services. I.frIfr'.fr.fr'IIMIlIfr,fr'frfrlii'frfrfrlfr'IrfcIilMfr 'lfr'frtfr'fr'lfrfrltfrlMIMIMlMI,I"I,I,y'l''lMf'Ilr 41 iiiiiiiii ishiiiiiii i iev "V '! lunaMsayina i I inijui rr- i J r ci v -J L v J r r; i i SEWING MACHINES Wall Paper And Room Mouldings t Phone Red 119. FRED L. HAHR. Near the Library. T i.4-M,M'M''4'4,I',J,M,4',M''I''Ji4I'H"H4. O. L. Steeple and wife of Bridge-1 Mrs. W. C. Porrln and Miss Kreps port, 111., visited the hitter's parents, of Uoachton spent Wednesday in To J. P. Jimison and wife. , ledo. Mrs. A. C. Collins of Holland was i James Itl.uikt'itz of Toledo visited the visitor of Mrs. T. R JSShimmon with Win Bl.inkertz and family Sat Wednesday evening. urday and Sunday. MB PHILIP CAREY ROOFING Fencing, Gates, Tanks; Baker Windmills, Shingles and Posts. C. F. RIDER, LIME CITY, OHIO. "n Mrs. A. B. Goodyear of Bloomd.ilo is yisltlng with Mis. T. R, Shimmon this week. L. C. Crabb?, wife and son of To ledo were Saturday aud Sunday guests of George and the Misses Augusta and Lula Powers. Mrs. Eliza Wlers or Winsor, Can ada, is expected hero for a vi it with with Mrs. E. O. Loo Mrs. R. B. Tin ivtf Cleveland is spending this week .'(,,$ F. Chap man and family. If you want any drugs or medicines in a hurry, tel phono "uln r:t. Win Comstock it Sons, l)r t'r :, u Mrs. II mid and the L Hold of Toniog.iuy wu.i Mrs. Frank Bllun last week. BfeMlBiille Ohio Central Excursion STa7' 31SL Columbus I r a and return plOU Baseball: Indianapolis at Columbus. Special train from 0. C. Depot, Toledo, at 7:10 a. m. Returning, leave Columbus at 0 :40 p. m. Following is a com plete list of names of peo ple who have used coal from the Charles L. Koch Co. and do not like it. :COUNT 'EM: I i The Charles L. Koch Co. Perrysburg, Ohio. E. L CLAY, Manager. 4 HEAT In the flight Place Attb" Ric ""ime THc' 1 Youwn if you only knew hqw eaiy 11 IS UJ llflj iimil l in iu room ind how much cheery comfort you cm hive witn a PERFECTION Oil Heatr twiTH ' r No smoho- dsKAJm T t tilr dcialpti.A jur dealt (t & Frank Harvei , Practical Auction eer, ready for business at all times. Address Perrjsburf,, It. F. D. No. 3. Mrs. James Hanington Boyd of Toledo and Miss Adams of Poitland, Maine, wore Monday yisitors of Mrs. Erwin Ward. Mrs. Sclielsorstein and Mrs. Crans ton and daughter, Miss Cristl. of To ledo were guests of Samuel Krauss and fami:y last Sunday. MEMORIAL SERMON. The Presbyterian church was filled on Sunday last to hoar tho Memorial Sermon by Roy. Georgo Lowry. Tho pulpit aud church were bounti fully decorated with flowers and tho Hag of our nation was promiuontly displayed iu the pulpit. Appropriate music was rendered by the Choir. There was a largo attondanco of veterans who attentively listened to a very able sermon by tho pastor. $100 REWARD $100. Tuo readers of this paper will do pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that sclenco has been able to euro in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positive curo now luiown to tho medical f h( . pity. Catarrh being a coustitfV' ' Haso, requires a con stit . nt. Hall's Catarrh Curo ..-., Sally, acting direct ly upon , VJ mucous surfaces of tho sya r destroying tho foundation j T"aso, and giving tho patient' Ibuildlng up tho constitution 'ng nature In doing Its y roprietors imvo so much fi .ratlvo powers, that they, i mated Dollars for any cat' to curo. Send for 'list of v '.dress F Ohio. J (old by ,-iko Vr tIon. t . -j i fc CO, Toledo, 75c. llls for con- IS Wt. i , i'Mje-j'n "ki.tii 88 J&lU i -l aki.4 1 . iUs. J -3!tf JBvUjA'jw ' j '. "".ijik u' jt&. 3J U 'J & V