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THE PERRY8BURQ JOURNAL, PAGE FIVE. With every $1 Purchase . NEXT Saturday, May 25 we shall give a twenty-five cent bag of i Wyandot Sanitary Cleanser s if This cleanser is just the thing for removing foul odors and is especially good in sinks and refrigerators and bath rooms. CHAMPNEY'S PHARMACY 1 "Goods of Quality." Mrs. Rebecca Thornton was tlio Sunday jaiost of Toledo relatives. John Crankor hns moved his family to their homo on tho farm east of town. Mrs. M. M. Ellis has returned from an extended visit with relatives In Hasklns. Mr. and Mrs. Watklns and Mrs. Thps. Do Vcaux, of Toledo, called on Verrysburg frlendsTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilde and family, Mr. and Mrs. Helfrlsh, of To ledo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Man dell and daughter Dorothy, of M Hne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wildo and Mr. and Mrs. Leon La Farrco. Hartshorn.s, headquarters for tomatoes and cabbage plants. 12b Mrs. W. J. Veltch has returned after a two weeks visit with relatives In South Whitley, Ind. Wm. Mills and wife spent Sun day with Timothy Ragan and family near Holland. Mr. and Mrs. John Rossbach, of Toledo, were visiting with Joseph Rossbach and family on Sunday. Mrs. S. L. Thompson, of Toledo, accompnnled by Mrs. Dr. J. H. Rhelnfrank, Mrs. Wetmorc and Mrs. niuo, motored to Bowling Green on Wednesday nnd were the guests of Mrs. D. A. Haylor.' PERRYSBURG POSTOFFICE. Malls nrrlvo at and depart from tho Porrysburg PoBtofllco at tho following hours: North. 9:14 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. 1:41 P. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. B:3G P. M. via Maumoo Valloy Elec tric Ry. C:ll P. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. South. 6:67 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. 10:27 A. M. via C. H. & D. R. R. All outgoing malls close 30 minutes prior to tho tlmo above given by order of tho P. O. department to Insure safe delivery at trains. If you aro anxious to got mall out on time, be euro to got your letters In boforo closing tlmo. Eggs for hatching. Barred Rock. Call phono 1C. Ctf. Piano for sale. Jouraal. Inqulro at 13tf Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ulrich had for their guest last Thursday, Mrs Gavin and children and Miss Marion Mcjdt, of Toledo. Miss Borthn Comstock, who Is visiting with Wm. Comstock and wife, spent a few days of last week with rolatlves In Bowling Green. -Mrs. Norton, of Coldwater, Mich., Is expected tho last of the week for a few days visit with Mrs. E. C. Lee. I ff New Dress Ginghams 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c Special Values in Ladies Muslin Underwear. Ladies Union Suits at 25c, 50c and 1.00. We offer, in these lines, bargains that you will appreciate. A. C. FULLER. I??! Fir ' PERRYSBURG MARKET Prices quoted on Wednesday oven lng, subject to fluctuations of market. CHAIN. Itoa Whont 1 10 White Wheat.... 1-08 OfUn r,Cc Com, por cwt . 1-10 PnODUOK Corrected each week by Schuster & Son Butter 26 Erkb 10 POULTRY Prices quoted by Hunger Bros. Roosters old Uvo 8 OhiokonB, old 10 11 ChioiconB, llyo, spring 12 Ohiokons, dressed, young 12 to 13 Turkoya, live 10 Xurkoys, dressed ' 20 GeoBe, live 1 Ducks, live 12 LIVE STOCK. Cattlo 3) to 7 Calves live 01 to7i Calves Dressed 10 to 11 IToeb.Hvq 5i to It Hogs Dressed 7 to 81 Lambs 41 to 5 Sheep 2to3i The Successful Man says "A look into the future is a wise precaution." You will find that men who have made their mark in life and attained the greatest measure of suc cess were individuals who were fore, sighted. They knew the advantage to be derived by the judicious saving of a part of their earnings. Why not follow the footsteps of the successful and open a bank account with a re liable institution? Money to loan on tarms, first uiort gage, or upon other approved securi ty. Depository of the U. S. The Perrysburg Banking Company Mr. and Mm. J. Shoemaker spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cobb, of Toledo. Mr. Cobb has been very sick. -Mr. C. G. Adams and Miss Julia Adams came from Sorrento, Florida, last week to spend the summer at their old home In Perrysburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lankln, of Milan, Mich., aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flnkbelner and fam ily. PIGS FOR SALE Inquire of Hanna Phillips, three miles1 south of Porrysburg on McCutcheonvillo rd. 12a James F. Byrne and wife of near this place were Sunday guests of E. J. Spllker and wife of Webster township. The friends of Mrs. Brown will be pleased to know that she has re turned from North Carolina and is again managing the Crane Bros, home. i'm y-- m m (0 m m m ( CHEF CANNED CORNI to If you don't like canned to corn it is because you have nev- 8f er tried the right kind. CHEF $ canned corn is almost like cob $ corn. CHEF LEADERS Plncnpplo Pens Tomatoes United Beans Peaches Bcnns Corn Pumpkin ' to to to to to to to to SCHUSTER & SONS I Groceries FOR SALE! Ten acres and two story frame house on Maumee Valley Car line, or will divide and sell three acres with build ings, terms to suit purchaser. Vacant lot on Third street, at a bar gain, if sold soon. One half acre, Louisiana Ave. good buildings on RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Again the members of Woirord Eost, No.51, G, A. R. Dep't of Ohio are called to drape their Hall and Charter and mourn the loss of our es teemed Comrade Jonathan Duham mel, late of Co. D. 111th O. V. I. Remembering him as a brave soldier, a good citizen and a faithful friend, be it Resolved, that while regretting his removal, wq bow in humble submis sion to the Diviua Will, knowing that our loss is his gain. To his family we tender our earn est and sincere sympathy in their bo rereavement. Thomas Frusiiek. 1, John Gundek. ISAAO WlIITSON. Miss Kathorlne Rhoda, of Union City, Ind., will arrive Friday to spend her summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. M. Rhoda, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trowbridge and baby, of Lime City, spent tho day with Mrs. Katherlne Nellls and Mrs. Percy Finch last Thursday. WHAT TEXANS ADMIRE is hearty, vigorous life-, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. "We find," ho writes, "that Dr. Iting's New Life Pills surely put now life and energy Into a person. Wife and I believe thoy aro tho best made." Excellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 2G cents at C. P. Charapney. NOTICE. Sanitary Excavation Vaults cleaned in first class manner at reasonable prices. Prompt and careful attention given to all work. H. SNYDER Successor to Ira Finch. R. F. D. No. One MAUMEE, OHIO "Doan's Ointment cured me of ec zema that had annoyed me a long time. Tho euro was permanent" Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whltson and family had for their guest last week, Mrs. W. W. Drayton, of Walbridge. Mr. Drayton and his sister, Miss Alice Drayton, of Toledo, also spent Sunday with them. One acre, with house and barn on Loui8iona Ave. Will sell same at a bargain, to settle an estate, if taken soon. Miss Bagley, of Toledo, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. E. L. Blue. Hayes Cromwell, of the Journal, spent Sunday at his home in Mc Clure. Charles F. Chapman and wife, of Toledo, were Sunday guests of Perrysburg relatives. Miss Frances Shepherd, of Tole do, spent Sunday with Dr. I. S. Bow ers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud McCabo, of Toledo, visited with Harry Thomas and family on Sunday. Joseph Danlpace, of Toledo, mo tored to Perrysburg Monday evening, George Wallace, of Bowling Green, called on Perrysburg friends Mrs. L. A. Potter and daughter Mabel, and Lylo Brenner spent Sun day with Chas. Hanson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knerr were the Sunday guests of relatives In Rossford. Mrs. Wm. Welchel, of Sandusky, spent tho latter part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilde. , Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Hite, of Dunbridgc, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller. SUITS Eighteen acres, good buildings, fine location, all kinds of fruit, on stone pike, finest poultry farm in Wood county. This is a bargain for some one. Pour lots with brick house on paved street, all kinds of fruit, one block from street car. A fine home for some one. M. B COOK, Real Estate Agent PERRYSbURO, O. The Y. P. B. society of tho M. E. church will meet at the home of bringing with him as guests his Clessin Davenport in Rossford, Tucs mother, Mrs. James Dunlpace and day evening, May 28. All members H. H. Sargent and wife. should take tho 7:12 o'clock car. IPOMe0MOQQ0&0Q000QQQO9Mi & - - A 1 MEN'S For Spring 1912. ! Our new line is here. The values were &. never better at $15, $18, S20 and $22.50. Good M suits as low as $8, $10 and $1 2. Come in and look them over. If you are not ready to buy you can select your suit and we will hold it for you, These suits are all guaranteed to give satisfaction which insures you your money's worth which you can't always get when dealing with strangers. A new line of soft collar shirts at 50c, 75c and$l. "Autocrat" dress shirts at 1,1.25 O and $1.50. None better. Mentor underwear ior men at j, i.au ana $z. for styie ana excellent values they can't be beat. CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to extend our slncore and heartfelt thanks to all tho rolatlves, friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during tho sickness and at tho death of our beloved mother, Sophia Artz; also Rev, Diets for his consoling words, tho choir, and tho Fort Meigs Grove Circle. SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Motor Cycle Bargains One Indian single, eclipse clutch, Bosch Magneto, 140. One Indian twin, eclipse clutch, Bosch Magneto, $190. In perfect order. Pierce agen cy for motor cycles and bicycles. A. F. SHEA, 709 Superior st. Toledo, O. J. N. Easley and wife mottored over from Bowling Green on Sunday and visited with Wm. Comstock and family. Mrs. and Mrs Robert Kazmaier have moved into the house which they recently purchased from Miss Ella Wobb. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hawkins, of Dowllng, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller. Mrs. Frank Sholl and baby and Mrs. J. Scholl, of Lime City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finch on Sunday. ! mtzit:-yiazsmrsi We have a Good Assortment of i White Goods including k i Cotton Voll India Linen, Batiste Persian Lawn, y Irish Linen 2525 50c, Butcher's Linen Madras, $ Curtain Madras, Pique, Dotted Swiss, Poplin, $ Danish Cloth Muslin, Long Cloth, Flaxon, fjj Lonsdale Cambric, Sheeting 8-9 quarters, Toweling, ra English NainBOok, Ladies Cloth, Canton Flannell, Figured White Goods, Serpentine Grepo, Table Linen, j Mercerized Pllsse,. Woolen Elannell, Brllllantino. $ E. J. Spllker and wife wore To ledo shoppers, Tuesday. Hartshorn's cold frame tomatoo plants aro tho finest in town. 13a Th a next regular meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. James F. Irvln, Tuesday, May 2Sth, at 2:30 p. m. A full at tendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dubbs. of Denver, Colo,, aro visiting In Porrye burg for a fow days. They havo de cided to make Denver their future home and will, move tholr household goods to that city. II. u, ULLER.k e 1 WKmum&Sm l W. J. VEITCH. $ Year's Sleep In Prison. A remarkablo caso of lethargy is re ported from ono of tho towns in South Russia. A certain Moissolylnko was put on his trial In March of last year on tho charge of having committed an armed robbery, but in the midst of the proceedings ho dropped to tho floor in what was supposed at the tlmo to bo a fainting fit, but which afterward proved a lethargic Bleep. In this condition tho prisoner has lain till March 8 of tho present year. Ho has evidently been all tho tlmo in complete possession of hia wits, but was unable to move a limb, open his oyoH or take food. When his eyelids were raised tho pupils could bo seen, nnd he was all tho tlmo fed by arti ficial means. During his sleep ho has lost somo weight, but ho has kept throughout the external appearance of a man la paormal and healthy sleep. N0J1CE THE NEW YORK DENT ISTS aro now located at tho corner of St. Clair and Madison Avo., where he will continue the same policy that we have for more than 20 years. HONEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES, Set of teeth as low as $4.00 dold Crowns as low as 4.00 Bridge Work as low as 4.00 Painless Extracting Guaranteed. F. B. ESTILL, D. D. S. Mgr. MiRses Hazel Coberly, Martha Malao, Helen Smith, Bertha and Eva Hlllabrand wore guests at a house party at the homo of D. A. Haylor In Bowling Qreen over Saturday and Sunday. Captain's Specific Orders. Capt, John I. Lewis, an oillcial ol tho Arundel Sand and Gravel company of Baltimore, has toured tho world. iCaptaln Lewis in recalling somo of his trips said that he mot a friend one tlmo, and they talked of tho dangers of icebergs. He remembered that his friend, also a tourist, said: "One night whllo returning from Europe I camo out on deck. It was so foggy that nothing could he seen. The captain of tho ship was walking the deck and I approached him and said: " 'How last aro wo going?' "The master replied, 'Twenty-two miles an hour.' " 'Is not that a violation of tho law?' I asked. Tho captain admlttod that It was. "Then I asked, 'Why do you run so fast through a fog?' "Tho captain replied, 'My ofllclal standing orders aro 'Heaven, hell 01 Now York in Uvo days." KVEItYBODV DOING IT. Twenty now offers to pay tho ex penses ol' a boy on tho Buckeye Boys' Corn Special to Washington next De cember wore mado. during tho past week. ' Tho movement has made a big hit. Everybody Is helping boost Ohio. Wo x:au grow tho corn. Keep your eyes on tho boys of Ohio! They aro going to "do It." Boys, If you have not entored yet, DO IT NOW or you will bo sorry. You will also have a chanco at tho state-wide cash offer of $335 that will ho distributed among tho boys. A chanco to attend the Ohio State Fair this fall for six days, all ex penses paid. A sldo trip at Wash ington by boat to Mt, Vornon has been arranced. Bqys, hero Is your chanco to show the old folks what you can do, be sides helping yoursolves. Get busy! 1 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought &tf& 0& sasssaas ss-sss. Spring is Building Time to We are Prepared to Supply Y 35 CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS $ Boars tho Signature to to to to to to to to it, In any form or size, or made to special order ) WASHED AND CRUSHED GRADED GRAVEL to High Grade Washed Sand in any quantity WATER PROOF GRAVE VAULTS The Elks Builders Supply Co. Phone Blue 41 PERRYSBURG to to to to to M