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iv fHE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL, We Try To Please Give us a call and look our goods over. Ifr it is not convenient for you to call on us Ask' Your Grocer for a Loaf of the new baker's bread and give it a trial Perrysdurg Baking Co. C, H. & D. R. R. TIME ClARD. Trains leave Perrysburg on the C, H. & D. R. It. a3' follows: North. No. 12 4:28 A.M. No. 2 10:02 A.M. No. 8..-. 8:46 P.M. South. No. 1 7:33 A.M. No. 5 10:46 A.M. No. 9 6:33 r.M. PERRYSBURG MARKET DRAIN. Wheat 1 flO Oat 48 Corn - 8(i Rye - 60 Barley 63 PUODUCE Butter ,...., 27 Esjirs 27 Potatoes 7.) POULTRY. ChickariB. live, old 7 to 8 Chickens, dressed, old ....' !l ChlcKuns, live, joung 0 io 10 Chickens, dressed. young 1 1 Turkeys 14 io 15 Geese - - 8 to 0 DucUs 8 to!) LIVE STOCK. Calves 5 to (i Venl 8 to 0 Rocs, live 41 to 5 Pictures changed every night at the Royal theatre. Fon Rent. Flat In the Mnser building. Enquire of the Journal olllce. It costs only a nickle to see a first class show at the Royal Theatre For Sale. Sausage stulTer and meat grinder. Enquire at Journal olllce. For Sale. Organ in good condi tion. Enquire of Journal OrFiCE. 43a For Rent. Furnished lodgin. Enquire of Journal. Knit si ppers will be nppreciated for those tired feet. Mrs. J. E. Gardner. Don t forget the Royal Theatre aud its popular and line pictures. Miss May Honnan was the Satur day and Sunday guest of her broth er, Harry, of East Toledo. O. A. Hoffmann and wife enter tained the following guests last Sun day in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Iloff mann, the occasion being her 07th birthday anuiver-ary: G. W. Hoff mann, wife and daughter, C. Brand huber and family, Wm. Stebel a d family, Henry Hoffmann and family, Godtred Hoffmrnn and family, V. D. Hoffmann nnd family, John Iloff mann and family, Joe Hoffmann and family, Geo. J. Brandhuber and family, El' mer Hollmann and wife aud Carl Braunschweiger. Mrs. Hoffmann was presented with a beautiful rocker. Representatives Wanted. - To secure su sodptions and udvu'ts'ng for the New Ainstol Maaazjne a monthly, whose m sslon is "to uplift and en'iven and cut out the bad." Sa isf ctory acknowledgments have been n ceived from many distinguis ed men, in -ludrng Hon. William J. li nings Bryan, Secret tries Root and Cortelvou, Attorney General Bona parte, S r Wilfrid Laurler, Julian Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Henry Han by II y, Hiram W. Hayes. Write at onci for terms. Sample c ipf upon requii-t. N"W Amste Magazine Company, 1025 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. WANTED Success Magazine re quires the services of a man in Per rjsburg, to look after expiring sub set lptlons and to secure new busl nets by means of special methods un usually effective; position permanent, prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 pjr day, with commission option. Ad dress, with references, ii. C. Peacock, Room 102 Success Magazine Bldg., Now York. 33b Ohio Central Lines Excursions For Christmas and New Year For tho Holidays, Excursion Tick ots will be sold at One and one-half Faro for tho round trip between All Stations on tho OHIO CENTRAL LINES, and to stations on connecting line within the territory of the Cen tral Passenger Association. Tickets will be on sale Dec. 124 and 25 good returning until Dec. 28, and will be sold Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 good returning until Jan. 4. No excursion rate lets than 25 cent-. WIEGAND'S MORNING PRAYER OctacoDrof tills verv nonular Medita tion lOo a copy, from your dealer or uiri'iniromuiu jmuiuncr. ' Largest sullur la United States." IGNAZ FISCHER, Pubii.hir. Toledo, Ohio Daniel Neiderhouse nnd wife en tertiineda watch rar y New Year's eve. C. C. Vandersoll ot Chicago, Is spending a week with Ira Vandersoll and family. Mrs. J. II. Marshall visited her sister, Mrs. John Calkins, in loledo last Friday. Leave your laundry at Burning's barbershop. Agents for Crjstal laun dry at Toledo. 45.1 Ray Hennan spent tho first of the week with his aunt, Mrs. N. Ward of Monclova. Chas. Miller of Whitehouse, was the guest ot his sister, Mrs. Frank Noble, Monday. Miss Fern Schaller of Paulding was t e New Year guest of MIes Mabel Shipman .la Reason and Miss Lashuay were over- Sunday visitors of Lewis Ship, man a d family, Geo. Wallace and wife ate New Year's dinner wit i Jay Simonds and family in Bowling Gr en. -For Sale. Fresh cow and calf. Inquire of Fhed Sieling, lj miles southeast of Perrysburg. 45,i Mrs. E. R. Trombla and Miss Hazel, visited with Mrs. Chester Webb In Maumee, last Friday. Miss Cecyl Wilcox, a te.icher in the Mt Clemens schools speut her hol da vacation with Gpo. Wallace aud wife. Wanted. Washing or other housework Work by tim ho .r or day. For particulars call Wh te 55 Iront street. 45,i" Thomas Roether and wife, Henry Witgen and wife, of Toledo, were New Year's guests of Jacob Keller and family. Miss Marae Pitson and Miss Eva Zingg returned home Sunday evening altera visit with their sister in Ash tabula, O. - - M r. Herman Starr a dfwife and Wm Limmeraid wife attended the dance at the home of Henry Hahn's last Saturday evening. - Manager Halm of the W. O. W. band promises another band concert for the month of February. The hand alwajs gives good eutertainments. The ladies missslouar society of tho Presbyterian church will huld a maiket tn Saturday, Jan. 10 The place of holding It will bo given next week. The Sabbath scho .1 room improve ment at the Presbyterian chinch has been complete t, and the school will hold its lirst session in the new loom uexfc Sabbath. The New Century Club will give tlie Old Maid's Convention at the Town li all, Friday eve ing, February 12. T e proceeds will be used to nu ish paying for the electric lights. Ad mission 25 cents, Conde A. Lucas aud wife enter tained the following guests at dinn r on New Yeir's day : C. A. Lucas and wife, D. B. Lucas and fan ily and Mrs. A. B. Brandt of Toledo, Miss Ella Webb and J. Davis mid family of Perrysburg. The regular meeting of tho New Ceutury Ciub will beheld at the home of Mrs. C. F. Hollenbeck, Jan 13, In stead of Mrs. Chas. Maddy, as pre-' viouslv announced. Officers will be elected and all members are requested to be present. Tho Pr sbyterian Sabbath school people are planning to orgauize a class for a special course ot Bible study for the winter, the class will bo divided into two sections, ono section to meet at the Sabbath school house, ud the othrr section at some other time in the week as may be determined on. Rev. Lowry will be pleaseJ to explain tho course to any one interested. Charllo Holbrook visited rola-! tivos and frlcntl3 In Toledo last week, W. T. Escott and Miss Helen called on Perrysburg relatives last Sunday. Dunham Simmons, Jr., and wlfo visited with Mrs. Fowlor in Bradnor last Sunday. Mrs. Wilson Rltlonour of Toledo, was tho Saturday and Sunday guest stor, spent Sunday with Henry and of Mrs. John Honncr. August Llndormelr and wives near Five Points. fAG PIV. I'iiitoiiii i nireaaggraataapgatflijiBu, Miss Carrlo Flshor ot Toledo, Is tho guest of E. L. Clay and family. Miss May Clark has returned homo after a visit with relatives In Flndlay. Mrs. C. Collier and family of Toledo, wero the Now Year's visit ors of Geo. Lober and family. -r-E. J. Spllkor and wife ot Wcb- Miss Sarah nioomfield was the guest of Mrs. Laura Mcdlck In Tolo-' do New Year's day. The Misses Eva and Bertha Pcttl grew of Toledo, wore over Sunday visitors of .Mrs. John Porrin of Roach" ton. J. F. Byrne and wlfo and Chas. Spllkor of Perrysburg, the Misses Flora Spllkor and Mamo Krelger, Dr. II. D. Gclger and wife havo returned home after spending the holidays with relatives and friends In Jackson, Mich. Miss Adam, Rhue Grady and tho Misses Eva and Bertha Pettlgrew of Toledo, called on Leonard Eckel and family Sunday afternoon. -Miss Ruth Haylor of Bowling Chas. Krolgcr and Henry Winker of Green, was the guest of Perrysburg Tofedo, took Now Year's turkey with friends Monday evening aud attend E. J. Spllkor and wife In Webster. od the Masonic Installation. rf m '&' ! .V f '" Hsr-IEW .IRIEI-V.A.ILS Yard wide Percales Dress Ginghams Apron Ginghams American Prints 8 4 and 9-4 Sheetings Sheets and Pillow Cases v WM. BARTON )jv m m it it) to h it) ? J"TT irrrffTTOiiinimij 11111 1 11 11 11111 1 iiiiujimi im I gHffi.U..U.imni','U,l lluimuiumTmaiH,iu.in,.;.. 'i"""","TfTTIWIIl : (Royal Theatre PERRYSBURG. OHIO PICfMS wm ray nn LATEST MOVING PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED SONGS AND HUSIC ADMISSION 5 CENTS Miss Fern Harrold of Fayette, O., is tho guest of Mrs. A. Gierke, this week. Miss Anna Wallace visited with R. W. Wallace and family hi Tole do, New Year's day. F. J. Obllnger and John Chappie of Toledo, attended the Masonic in stallation here, Monday evening. Miss Emma Hill of North Balti more, and Miss Mary Hill of Toledo, visited over New Year's with Fred and Miss Emma Lober In Hossford. Mrs. L. M. Houser and son, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Starry and daughter, Miss Helen, of Toledo, spent over New Year's with Mrs. Mary neither and Mrs. Ellenbcrger. The healing, soothing, refreshing action of kollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cleanses and regulates the bow els, tones and purifies the stomach, Increases nerve force. Makes you well keeps you well. Tea or Tab let, 33 cents. C. P. Champney, druggist. Mrs. Leon LaFarree ris spending a month with relatives in Sandusky. Miss Mabel Brossia of Bates, spent a few days with Miss Hulda Schaller. Mrs. Samuel Krauss was the guest of Mrs. Walp In Toledo, last Thursday. Orvllle Hennan spent his week's vacation with his brother, Floyd, in the country. Mrs. Laura Gross of Toledo, spent the latter part of last week with D. G. Hollbrook and family. Mrs. Geo. Pfaff of "Venice, and Mrs. Yetter of Sandusky, were New Year's guests of Mrs. A. Dickison. Mrs. Chas. Wallace and son, Harold, have returned home after a visit with Dr. J. P. Shepherd and wife In Marietta, O. Mrs. Frank Blinn, J. Wetmore, wife and daughter, Miss Blanch, and Ray Hartshorn and wife called on relatives In Tontogany, Sunday. wjiji '!:. yfli L m 1 liy, lyypAni Stomach Trouble Cured. If you havo any trouble with your stomach you should tako Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto of Edlna, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, 'but find Chamberlain's Stomach and LiV' i PROPOSED IMPROVEHENTS. i If you propose making an improvement in your present business methods aud have no bank account, it will be well worth your while to cousider adding this luxury to your system. It makes Jno difference in what business you are engaged what amount of you haye but a small amount to opeu an account with, you need E one nnd this bnuk offers its services. If there is any information you ftisli on the suoject, come in command us we will do all we can to be of assistance. We pay FOUR per cent, for a SIX month deposit. me rerrysDurg oantung o. i E L. ICLVGSBUUY, President. T. M. PRANEY. Cashier .f Grover Schaller nas returned to Miss Mary Franey entertained Napervllle, III., after a two weeks Toledo friends last Sunday, visit here . , uts. F. Hufford and children Will Halm ot Toledo, called on spent Tuesday with Mrs. F. Herman. Fred Halm and family. Monday M,M Florellce Davenport was a evening. recent visitor of relatives in Has- Miss Clara Lober of the coun- lins. try, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. C. LJack Kelni) w,fe nnd son Qf To Leydorf. ied0i Sundayed with John Koons and Mrs. J. H. Hufford was calling family. on relatives in Haskins last Friday John Adamson has returned af ter visiting relatives In Delta, O. Kenneth Veltch spent a few days ot last week with relatives In Toledo. Mr. John Koons' entertained Mrs. Ida Herman-Brlgham of Detroit, last Thursday. Miss Verb Brandhuber was the guest of her parents, in Toledo, Now Year's day. Mrs. A. Schaumloeffel Is tho guest of her daughter, .Mrs. J. R. Ganson In Cleveland. A. J. Boote and family of East Toledo, were New Year's guests of Mrs. J. G. Hoffmann and family. Mrs. David Hatcher and Miss Mabel, attended the funeral of Dr. T. E. Wood In Flndlay, Tuesday. Miss Florence Reiser and Fred Brown of Toledo, were Sunday visit ors of Mrs. K. Nellls and Miss Frank. Mrs. J. M. Brown and son, Cyril, returned to their home in Ft. Wayne, Saturday, after a week's visit with her parents, Jacob Keller and wife. Harry Herman and wife of East Toledo, Floyd Herman and wife, Mrs, J. Hufford, enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mrs. Frank Herman and family. Miss Edith Frusher entertained a party of twenty-four friends on New Year's evening. Refreshments were served and music and games made the evening enjoyable. Chas. Roe and wife entertained as their New Year's guests: Art Wallace and family of Dunbrldge, Afcson Sparks, wife and daughter, Alice, of Bowling Green, Ed Frush er nnd family, Mrs. Thos. Frusher and Frank Mitchell of Dowliug. A. R. Williams and family enter tained the following guests Now Year's evening: Chas. Krelstetter and family, Win. Gillman and family, H. L. Wetmore and family, D. W. Chappuis and wife, and Miss Tamzen Vlmko of Toledo, and Mrs. M. M. Ellis of this place. Geo. Wlldo and family of Tole do, wore guests of Henry Wildo and family, Sunday. Miss Melva Noble of East Tole do, visited with Miss Pearl Noble Sunday afternoon. Wm. Bishop, Sr., and wife, and Wm. Bishop, Jr. and wife, of Tole do, took New Year's dinner with W. P Adamson and wife. l.fHMF:! nraofroiHsi Ninety-nine out every one hundred remedies for colds contains quinine. I hero ar.j a good many people to whom quinine is not tlte best medicine to give. Quiniuc oometimescaus. es ringing noises in the ears. I-AXACOLD is agreea ble to everybody-to all those who cannot take quinine as well as those who can. It is a pleasant and safe tablet treatmen for tho relief of colds, and 13 one ifjthe most uomdt and efficacious. It will cure an ordinary cold in a day aud a night. LAXACOLD is also used .sctisfactorily in the headache and La Grippe. Price 25 Cents CHAMPNEY'S PHARHACY JPyfafft.fV1' fftyB and Saturday. , Mrs. Lena Muhr and daughters, of Toledo, spent a few days with P. Malir and family. Ernest Mandell and wife, of Ho bart, took New Year's dinner with Henry Wlldo and wife. Al Prey and wife of Waterville, visited with Dr. L. E. Chapmun and wife last week, Tuesday. Mrs. E. It. Trombla was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henryj New ton In Toledo, Wednesday. -Mrs. H. C. Leydorf and Miss Mrs. Mann of Weston, spent a few daysvof last week "with Mrs. C. J. Hartslng. Geo. Caldwell of Lime City, took New Year's dinner with Mrs. K. Nellls and daughter. 1 Wm. Veltch ana family took ! New Year's dinner with A. Allmend 1 Inger and family In Toledo. I Mrs. C. A. Hoffmann and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffmann wero guests of V. D. Hoffmann In Toledo, Tuesday. i Dr. H. R. Roethor and family en tertained as their New Year's guests: 'Adolph and tho Misses Anna and Julia Roether of Perrysburg, and Clara took New Year's dinner with Geo. Roether and family of East' To Mrs. Wm. Delbort in tho country, ledo. Bravei Fire Laddies Fever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores often receive severe burns, putting should not bo healed entirely, but out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica should bo kept in healthy condition. Salvo and forget them. It .soon drives i-u8 can Ue done by applying Cham out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, borlain's Salvo. This salve has no Cuts and Bruises It's earth's greatest superior for this purpose. It is also healer. Quickly cures Skin Erup- most excellent for chapped hands. or Tablets moro beneficial thany any tlons, Old Soros, Bolls, Ulcers, Fel- soro nipples, burns and diseases of other remedy I over used." For salo , ons: best pllQ curo made. Relief Is the skin. For sale by C. P. Champ by C. P. Champney, druggist. Instant. 25c at C. P. Champney's. nej7 druggist. X;-X--K"X"H":"Kl-K"K"H- C. H. HOFFMANN'S I SANITARY STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR VFfiFTARIFS ? a rkf TCeAery' Y L4JL 1 riOllwO Spinnach, Head Lettuce Leal Lettuce, Cucumbers, Ripe Tomatoes, Spanish Onions, Radishes, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Hubbard Squash, Turnips, Pie Pumpkin, Carrots, Cabbage, etc. Grape Fruit, Apples, Malaga Grapes ranges, Lemons and all other ERUITS S I kinds ot Iruits in their season. i.;-H"v-:-:::"X-:"!"H-H-'X-H'HKKI"Hl-HH"I"I"I"I"t"I"P PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP SCHOOL. The following report of Perrysburg township schools for tho month of October shows a slight Increase in attendance ov r the previous report, whleh the showing of only 32 cases of tardiness and 183 in perfect attendance Is an exceptionally good record : Monthly Per Ct. No Perfect Jinroii- Attend- Taruy in At ment. unce. tendance TEACHERS' NAMES. Dist. , 2 May Miller Vallev Simmons Hallio Blinn Grace Ilarvoy Grace Carter Halliu Shipman C. II. Neiderhouse Helen Ault . Gertrude M. Ziugg Bertha Schaller Louise Kraus Louise Ault 14 Myrtle Blinn 15 Elizabeth Ault 10 Edith Spilker 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 IK B 10 4 15 S 12 (I liJ 10 . S 10 0 10 7 7 7 G s 7 11 7 111 t) II 12 0 10 20 1) 10 :: 0 B Oil 03 SO 1)8 SI) 05 Ot SO 07 !).! 00 0!J 04 00 G 01 02 08 01 02 08 00 88 00 07 01 07 00 07 00 100 B 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 1 B 5 1 0 u 10 4 a 0 5 0 7 12 2 0 5 G G 2 3 5 10 8 0 0 0 10 12 7 10 1 5 Total numbur ot Boys 1B4 Total number of Glils .-. 100 Total number of Boyt and Girls 814 Total number of hoys Urdy 8 Total number of glils tardy..;. , 24 Total number of boys pot feet attendance , 80 Total number of glr's perfect attendance 01 . c& i&i&u ,A