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THE PERRY86URG JOURNAL, PAGfi FIVfc UMktUbM 1 i: 1 I; hi Sv r B V. w Mason's black dress ing, Mason's white ill dressing and Mason's fan combination for shoeso 10 cents a package. CHAMPNEY'S "Goods of FOR SALE Japanese plums for canning. Ready next week. 23c L. A. Waffle and wife spent last week with J. J. "Waffle at Delta. Miss Mamie Rogers, of Toledo, was tho guest of Miss Gertrude Thornton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stearns are enter taining Mr. Birch, of Chicago, thla week. I. R. Lindsay was the guest of MIbs Josephine Lindsay, df Toledo, last week. Ed KIrschner, of Toledo, spent ' Sunday with Mrs. Mary Schroeder and family. FOR y t i 'yy ttMyii"yt iynyy ' . m Four acres on macadamized street, soil black loam, tilled to perfection, fine for building location and poultry farm. Una-half acre, 7 room house, one and one-half block from car line, fruit, gas, beautiful shade, etc. 16 acres 1J miles north of Weston, good soil and buildings, 56000. Strictly modern 9 room house on Front Street and car line, oak finished, gas, electric lights, fine river view, $1000 down gets it. Newly built house of 7 rooms, oak finish, gas, electric lights, city water, two blocks from car line.' House of six rooms. Fair location. S600.00.. Local agent for Michigan and Canada lands. " ALFRED G. DIBERT, Real Estate Agent, We thank our J customers for their patronage In the past and wo shall appreciate their contlniulng with our successor, Mr. D. C. White head. H. P. LUCAS. 23 The .Y. P. B. will meet at the homo of Harold Webb Tuesday even ing, August 0, at 8 o'clock. All mem bers aro requested to be present. The Ico cream and cake social given last Friday evening by tho "W. C. T. U. and tho Y. P. B. was very well attended and proved to bo a very successful affair. Tho W: C. T. T$ meeting will be held at tho homo of Mrs. Graves, Tuesday, August G, at 2 f 30 p. m. A full attendance is desired and a cor dial Invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Charles Wallace enjoyed n trip over Lake Erie to Buffalo and thence to Rochester, where she visit ed friends. On her return bIio was accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Shepherd and daughter Jewel. Housekeeper Wanted Small family, no washing or ironing, good wages. German-Amorlcan' preferred and german spoken. Inquire at Journal office. 17tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boors tho Signature of mz RssooooorasesE c&& Who Does Your Tailoring? I I We have secured the agency for the City Tailors j of Chicago and are now prepared to take your 1 uiucr xur suits. r,nces ranging irom io iu jq.v. In order to introduce the goods we will , sell these suits at a reduction of io percent for cash untill September ist. W. J. VEITCH. V PHARMACY Quality." Hayes Cromwell spent Sunday In McCluro with his mother. Fred Rossbach spent Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. John Shlple was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eckle, one day last woek, Miss Emma Hill, of Tole'do, spent a fow days of last week with Miss Clara Lober. Mrs. Bert Kluntz, of Swanton, Is spending tho week with Dr. L. Chapman and family. Miss Helen Hlllabrand Is spend ing tho week with her sister, Mrs. Joe Kimmer at Wauseon. SALE PERRYSBURG, OHIO. MISSIOHERYLECTURE. The LadieB Missionary Societies of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches of this place take great pleasure in announcing an address by Dr. Uong de Gi, president of the Mis sion College at Foochow,' China, to be given in tho Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening. August 7th at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Ohllnger of Toledo is bringing Dr. Uong hero. There will be no admission fee, but a collection of small pieces will be taken for tho work of the Societies. Tho Japaness Beggar. Directly a policeman of ono station! discovers a beggar ho Idcks him away, no matter whither, and another police man of another station catches hold of tho fellow and throws him out of hla area, and so on, with tho consequence that boggara after wandering from ono ward to another and back again ul timately settle down In tho region of tho least resistance, namely, tho suburbs. Tho latest happenings prove that suburbs aro fast becoming' tho centers of mendicity and criminality. Tho mainkhl therefore begs tho au thorities "to" adopt a posltlvo instead of a patchwork policy," advocating an exhaustive study of tho problem. Another plan 1b that tho teachers of primary schools bo called upoa to im press lUpon tho emotional youngsters tho utter dosplcabillty of begging, so that tho younger generation may con isider beggars aB thoso deserving- to bo kicked out for their laziness or to bo jmalntained by public charity, rather .than as poor fellows meriting Individ ; 22isi5cs Taklo MalnichL a ft r i iwregoraooESffiOK wm PERRY8BURG P08TOFFICE. Mails arrivo at and dopart from tho Porryaburc Pootofflco at tho following hours: North. 9:14 A. M. via C. H. & D. 11. It. 1:41 P. M. via C. H. & D. It. It. 6:30 P. M. via Maumoo Valloy Eloo trie Ity. 6:11 P. M. via C. H. & D. It. It. 8outh. 0:57 A. M. via C. H. & D. It. It. 10:27 A. M. via G. H. & D. R. R. All outgoing malls closo 30 minutes prior to tho timo abovo given by ordor or tho P. O. department to insure safe dollvory at trains. If you1 aro anxiouB to got mall out on time, bo BUre to crot vnilr lltnrn ijn boforo closing timo. Ed Hufford and wlfo, of Dayton, aro visiting rolatlves hero this week. Albort Schroeder spent Sunday with frlenids at Toledo. Mrs. W. B. Spllker, of Dowling, spent Saturday with Mrs. D. Hatcher. All those knowing themselves in debt to mo will find their bills at D. K. Hollenbeck's ofllce. H. P. LUCAS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sholl and baby, of Llmo City, spent Sunday with K. Nellis and family. Allison Webb, of Dayton, was tho over Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. C. Webb. Mrs. Mabel Ranker is spending a few weeks with rolatlves at Nor walk. Wilson Sweet and daughter Ethel, of Toledo, spent last week with Wm, Charles, Jr., and family. Miss Clara Lober entertained her Sunday school class last Thurs day afternoon. Dan N'eiderhouso, of Monolova, was tho guest of his mother, Mrs. L. Lehman, Sunday. Mrs. Cobb, of Watervllle, was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Waffle, last week. The MissesOla Hartshorn and Ila Simmons will return Thursday from Ada, where they have been at tending school. Mrs. Ed. Eckel and daughter, Kathryn and son, Richard spent Sun day afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John bhiplo. FOR SALE good, gentle, 3 year old mare with 2 months old colt tor $250.00. W. M. GUTHRIE, corner 6th and Maple streets. 23a Miss Florence A. Rolling, of Cleveland, has been visiting her couis in, Mrs. A. Eck. Joseph Salmon, of Elizabeth, N. J., also spent, a week with Mr. and Mrs. Eck. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M, E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. John Kazmaier en tertained at a family dinner Sunday Harvy Kazmaier and wife, Robert Kazmaier and wife, Charles Kas maler, of Bowling Green, and Law rence Rider and wife, of Hasklns. On Thursday last.at the now country home of their parents, Misses Minnie aed Bertha Shiple entertain ed a number of friends and relatives as a farewell courtesy to George J. Shiple, who leaves soon to begin his studies in St. Louis. Music, games and dancing were indulged in and light refreshments were served. Ho will tell you that ho began in youth to spend less than ho earned, depositing a portion of his wages each week in some reputable, con servative bank. Constantly adding to tho principal heat last found him self with sufficient iunds to go into business for himself. Saving is tho foundation of almost every fortune. Tho time to begin is NOW. We pay 1 percent and compound tho interest overy six months. Money to loan on larms, first mort gage, or upon other approved securi ty. Depository of the TJ. S. The Perrysburg Banking Company Ono of tho most common aliments that hard working pcoplo aro afflict ed with Is lame back. Apply Cham berlain's Liniment twlco n day and massaga tho parts thoroughly at each application, and you will got quick relief. For srilo by, all doalors. i PERRYSBURG MARKET Prices quoted on Wednesday ovon lng, subject to fluctuations of market. DRAIN. Rod Wheat 1 00 Whito Wheat 1.00 Oats 42c Com, per cwt 1.02 PRODUCE Corrected each woek by Schustor & Son Buttor 26 Eggs 10 POULTRY. Prices quoted by Munger Bros. Rooi-tors old tlvo 0 Chickens, old 10 IX ChlcKons, liyo, spring 15 to 18 Chlckona, drossed, 12 to 13 Turkoya, live 15 Gooao, livo - 10 Duoks, live 10 LIVE STOCK. Cattle 81 to 7 Calvos livo- 0i to 71 Calves Dressed 10 to 11 Hoes. 11 vo :... ...5 to 71 Hogs Dressed 8 to 0 Lambs 4jto 51 Sheep, 2to31 J. DuFord and wife and daugh ter Maymo spent Monday at Detroit. . Mrs. Julia Corn, of Lima, Is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. David Morse. Mrs. Oliver Davis and children aro visiting at Hanover, Mich. Mrs. A. R. Bruce is spending tho week with her son at Dowling. Miss Mary Goodyear, of Bloom rale, Is spending a few weeks with.T. R. Shlmmin and wife. The Misses Tillie and Louise Auth of Toledo, were tho week end visitors of Minnie and Bertha Shiple. Mrs. J. Cranker is spending a week at tho Chapman, cottage at Lo rain, O. Mr. and Mrs. Heckenllzely, of Angola, Ind., are spending tho week with D. Main and family. Mrs. William Mills and son Charles, and Louis Mills, spent Sun1 day at Detroit. Mrs. Florence Arnold, of Brook lyn, and Mrs. Dell Reglna, of Can ada, spent last Wednesday with E. S. DeVerna and family. C. A. HImmelman, of Cleveland, and Mrs. George P. Schramm and daughters Edna and Florence, of To ledo, were Sunday guests of Dell Simmons and family. Doan's Regulets euro constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents a box. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tannyhlll entertained on Thursday last the fol lowing ladies: Mrs. Nellie Shirley, Mrs. John Kelley, Mrs. Estelle Kel ley, Mrs. Everett Hartshorn and Mrs. Alta Hettrlck, of Lakeside, Mrs. Grace Price-Warner, of Marblehead, Mrs. Louise Price, of Woodvlllo and Mrs. Josephine Richardson, of Port Clinton. FOR SALE! Farm, 77 acres, good house, large barn, cement floor in cattle stable, cement water troughrvind mill, cellar line orchard. This farm has been used as a dairy farm. Reasonable terms. A bargain One acre of land in Perrysburg, good house, barn, sheds, flue fruit, natural gas, city water in alley. Must be sold to settle an estate. Fine brick house on Front Street,' river view, natural gas, city water, pew barn. Will sell at a bargain if taken soon. Four acres with good buildings, on stone road. All kinds of fruit and fine orchard. One acre of .land on Louisiana Ave. House, barn, and line soil. A bargain. M. B COOK, Real Estate Agent PERRYSbURQ, O. Tho annual basket picnic of tho C. M. B. A. lodges of Northwestern Ohio will bo held at Navarro park, Toledo, Augdst 18. Tho amusements will bo games and contests of various Perrysburg branch and a team com posed 'of members of tho various kinds and a ball game between tho brnnches of Toledo, INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK. Near Rochollo, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by a fast express. Ho paid for his carelessness with his llfo. Often It's that way when peoplo neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery will euro them and so provont a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It complotoly cured mo, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followod a severe attack ,of Grip," writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained IB pounds in weight that 1' had lost." Quick, safe, rollablo and guaranteed. GOc and $1.00. Trial bottle froo nt O, P. Champnoy's. saaasaaaaaasaaaaaafcfcfcau Xi: t CANNING m (0 m w m (0 m HIS is the when the good housewife has her perplexities in iruit preserving. We can supply you with any ' thing you want to make canning a pleasure as well as a success. Fruits, Iresh, and received daily and the best ol sugar always on hand. I SCHUSTER & SONS 1 w m Groceries 22 e:".5re:sr::: -.??: Alvy and Margaret Rhoda of Monclova, are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. M. Rhoda and family and other relatives. -J. F. Byrne and wifo of near Perrysburg, were Sunday guests of E. J. Spilker and wife of Webster. Rev. E. J. Webster left Wednes day evening for Lakeside for a stay of two weeks. There will ho no 10:80 church services at the M. E. Church, August 4. In the evening Rev. Lowry will conduct tho union services. FOR SALE House and lot on Fourth St. $1000. Inquire of MRS. WM. WELLSTEAD. 23tf Mr. and Mr,s. Clarence Carter of Saline, Mich., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neiderhouse and other relatives. FOR SALS -Team of horses 4 and 5 years old. Sound and good workers. Weight 2700. Inquire of D. O. Whitehead. 23a FOR SALE-Standard adding machine in good condition. Good reason for selling. Inquire at Journal Ofllce. , i7tf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staddler, of Bowling Green, O., were the guc3ts of Mrs. L. Lehman, Sunday. Miss Jessie Beckman, of Toledo, Is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Grant Hollbrook. Dr. and Mrs. Canfleld and C. L. Maddy and wife spent Tuesday at Sugar Island. Mrs. L. Lehman spent last week with Dan Neiderhouse and family at Monclova. Dr. and Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Mer lin Bowers and Chester Thornton at tended the races at Prairie Depot, Saturday. , Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer liv ing near Fleming, P,a., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In his family for fourteen years, and that ho h'as found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure In recommending it. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. P. Robinson and daughter Gladys and som Merle, of Toledo, were tho Ruests of Phillip Robinson and family, Sunday. FOR SALE 1 top buggy, cheap for $12.00 1 Turnbull farm wagon with four now wheels for $23.00 10 rods of new stock wire fence only used 3 months, $3.50. WM. GUTHRIE, corner 5th and Maple streets. A vast amount of 111 health is duo to impaired digestion. When tho stomach fails to perform its func tions prpporly tho whole system bo comes deranged. A fow doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is nil you need. Thoy will strengthen your di gestion, Invigorato your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing awny with that misorablo fooling duo to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others havo been permanently cured why not you? For salo by all dealers. ih nnnoris Km minor I ime i, -" - We are Prepared to Supply ih W CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS Ui yk In any form or size, or made to special order J) WASHED AND CRUSHED GRADED GRAVEL ti) High Grade Washed WATER PROOF ft Vi ft The Elks Builders Supply Co. jg iiv Phone Blue 41 PERRYSBURG m ,A-j&Aa2-A'aS'aA'aii4iAA4i,a44'4" 'aa'asasjsasa'aaaaaaaaa w ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft season ot the year ft m ::s?:::c:5r:c.:5';9 Ben Bond, of Cairo, Ohio, is tho guest of J. Seez this week. Charles Hanson and wifo spent Sunda with relatives at Toledo. George Moser and family, A. C. Fuller and wifo and daughter Mary, and Mrs. L. Chapman and daughter Alice attended the races at Prairlo Depot, Saturday. Last Thursday a number of little triends assembled at the homo of Richard Ecklo to help him celebrate his sixth birthday. Games were on joyed and ice cream and cake were served. THE READING STANDARD MOTORCYCLE The only complete motor cycle on the market at the price. Don't take our word for it, but let us demonstrate. Call A. C. TRYON, Phone Black 77 Perrysburg, O. Wood County distributor Catalogues on request. "John Zurfluh who has been in his old plnce of business on Monroe street, Toledo for 29 years, has moved his wares to 90C Monroo street, where ho will bo pleased to meet all his friends who havo dono business at his former place of busi ness. A party of eleven of Miss Bllnn's pupils took their lunches and wont over to Ft. Meigs Thursday. Miss Blinn, with her sedate mein, pointed out the historical features which abound on every hand in that favored section, and at a later hour enter tained tho excursionists at her homo in Perrysburg. Pemherville Leader. Mrs. William H. Pheoly enter tained the Missionary Circle of the Toledo Young Women's Christian Association last Saturday at her Perrysburg homo. Tho day was charmingly spent with a picnic sup per out of doors where the pic turesque view of tho Maumce river added pleasure to the occasion. Tho mombors of tho society present were: Miss Francos Mills, Miss Eva Neville, Mls3 Mary Voss, Miss Harriot Frankcburgor, Miss Justine Huber, Miss Hazel Pcttin,gill, Miss Gertrude Knights and Mrs. Albert Fair. The other guests present wero: Mrs. M. Atkinson, of Cleveland, and Albort Fair, of Rossford. --o & & & Sand in any quantity GRAVE VAULTS ft ft ft ft TIME HERE i ;