PAafi Four ; ,fH PEftRV8BUtto. JoUANALi PUBLISHED BVHBY FttlDAY. B. I.. BLTrtJ Editor. Entered nt the Perrysburff Postoftlco as socond-class matter. TUB JOUnNAIi 1b dftlcd Friday, but the paper boos to press every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, In order that it may roach Its rcadcrB In various tocMI tlos by Friday mornlntr. Long Dlstanco Toloptaono No. 21. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One dollar per year If paid In advat.ee. One dollar and fifty cents If Not paid In advance. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Poetry ShS Resolutions of Kcspcct are published ai tho rato of 6 cents por line only. There will bo no deviation from this rule. FIHIIAY, SEI'TKMIIEK 151, 1012. RKPUIUjICAX TICKET President WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Vice-President JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN Governor GEN. F. D. DROWN, Franklin County. Lieutenant Governor nEECHER WALTERMIER, Muskingum County. Congressinan-at-Largc L. IC. LANG DON, Warren County. Secretary of State JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Columbiana County. Auditor of State 12. M. FULLINGTON, Union County. Treasurer of State RUDY W. ARCHER, Belmont County. Attorney General F. T. EAGLESON, Guernsey County. Judges of Supreme Court (Two Years.) LOUIS II. WINCH, Cuyahoga County. JAMES I. ALLREAD, Darke County. noard of Public Works WILLIAM KIRTLEY. JR.. Defiance County. W. W. MELLHARD, Hamilton County. Dairy and Food Commissioner T. L. CALVERT, Clark County. Public School Commissioner JOHN W. ZELLER, Hancock County. Clerk of Supreme Court THOMAS J. EDWARDS, Allen County. Congress HOLLAND C. WEBSTER COUNTY TICKET Representative J. C. SOLETHER Auditor CHARLES E. STINEBAUGH Probate Judge CHARLES R. NEARING Clerk of Courts ROBERT DUNN Prosecuting Attorney CHARLES S. HATFIELD Sheriff FRANK HOLLENBECK Treasurer ' H. J. RUDOLPH Commissioners JOHN ISCH LESLIE STACY J. H. WOLLAM Surveyor J. F. GALLIER Recorder JOHN W. LYONS. For Coroner, DR. J. C. WETHERILL Tho recall of the umpire would be all right In cases where his decisions were most favorable to the opposing team. A Norwegian claims to have in vented a boat that even a boat rocker cannot upset. What's the use? Only leaves more work for.the fool killer. Tho government contemplates mak ing money shorter, which may appeal to thoso who are long on cash, but at tho present time our money Is alto gether too short for comfort. During tho past few days of pleas ant weather It Is a question in the mind of the man who has plenty of tlmo on his hands whether he will go Ashing or watch the work on the Main street Improvement. When wo observe the ruthless manner in which many people cut and mutilate old shade trees, we con clude thoso people have a very low estimate of tho real value of a tree that has boon forty or fifty years growing. Urban users of tho new parcels post system to bo started January 1 aro likely to receive noisy mail when tho delivery begins, of live chickens, rabbits and other country products. Fresh eggs and country butter will also bo handled through tho parcels post. This Is no dream of cheaper cost of living, but will bo a reality under tho now law, which Is designed to put tho producer into direct com munication with tho consumer. It will cut out tho grocer's proilt, but will not reduce tho price to tho con sumer, who will find himself paying tho same old prlco no matter whoro ho may mako his purchase. General farm and garden produce comes un der tho law. Tho government not only will carry these things but an In demnity will bo provided for their loss or damage In transit. L LOCAL MEWS'? Mr. W. M. Grant, of Michigan, wns tho guest nt tho I. N. Wnrd homo Inst week. Mrs. Chester Canllold and chil dren, of Texas, aro guests of Dr. Can llold and family. Miss Ruth Klmcs, of Wnuseon, spent Wodnesdny with Mr. Frank Hlllabrand and family. Joslo Lindsay and John Lindsay, of Toledo, woro Sunday guests of J. H. Lindsay and family. Mrs. David Main and Mrs. H. M. Hoover spent Thursday with Mrs. Johnson of Bowling Green. Miss Marie Simmons Is spending the week with her unolo Geo. D. Schrnuni and family In Toledo. Mrs. Carrie Lowry and daughter, Mrs. Cnhill, of Toledo, were Sunday guests of Mrs. II. L. Curtis and family. Miss Josephine Drops, of Dr. Botts Hospital, of Toledo, spent sev eral days -with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckel, Jr. , Miss Bess Van guest of Mrs. C. W. Hcllon was tho Robinson, Wed- ncsdny evonlng, her honor. who entertained In1 Mr. P. F. Pfloster returned Tuesday to his homo in Cleveland alter a live weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roddtng, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hnrtsing, of Toledo, and Miss I. L. Hall, of Cleveland, visited C. J. Hnrtsing and family Sun day. " Mrs. Ed Thornton and Mrs. D. Van Helleh attended tho style lec ture given by Madame Savarle at tho Valentino theatre Wednesday nfter noon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Munger, and daughter, Elizabeth, and Miss Mario Munger were at Cedar Point last week during tho C. M. B. A. comentlon. On Friday afternoon last, Mrs. Charles L. Maddy charmingly enter tained at her home on N. Second street, In honor of her guest, Mrs. Edward Churchill, ot Texas. Mr. Henry Asthmus and family of Huskins, Mr. Geo. Snyder and wlfo and Mr. Lawrence Rider, 'of Rico Road spent Sunday with Albert Kaznialer and family. Mrs. David Main entertained In honor of Miss Weddoll of Los Ange les, California, on Wednesday after noon. The occasion was one of much pleasure to Miss Weddoll's friends who were honored by the hostess. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Miss Lober at her homo on Main street, opposite the school building, Tuesday, Sept. 17th, at 2:30 p. m. A full attendance is desired and a cordial Invitation extended to all. The big papers say that Anna Gould (Princess Do Sagau) is feeling very sad over the, fact that her IasL baby by her last husband Is not and never will be a prince, and that she has just learned that the titlo her latest husband Is supposed to bear has long since ceased to exist. We are very sorry, Anna, but cheer up, the dlfllculty is easily remedied. You are still rich and sulllciently young to overcome such trifles. All you need do Is get another divorce, get another husband and get another baby. You have the money and the youth, and while It may take a llttlo time and effort, It will keep you busy and you should not begrudge the time. Housekeeper Wanted for fam ily of three. Refined widow of middle atje preferred. Good wages, light work, good home offered to right per son. Address A. P. B., 01!) Nicholas Bulldlncr, Toledo. 20a A ten pound baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaller on Monday, September 2. Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Shurtz of Homeland, Ga., were the Wednesday guests of Mrs. W. H. Pratt and daugh ter, Mrs. J. F. Poor. ASSESSMENT DUE. The Mausoleum being constructed In Fort Meigs Cemetery by thcModern Mausoleum Construction Co. is well under way on the sidn walls, therefore the second assessment becomes duo. CEMETERY TRUSTEES. ENROLLMENT IN SCHOOLS The following is tho enrollment In the different grao.es of the village schools; First-Mrs. Eugenia Chapman 67 Second Mibs Bertha Hlllebrand 37 Third -Miss Ola Hartshorn 48 Fourth Miss Ada Mungor 38 Fifth-Miss Lillian Broka 3D Sixth Miss Anna Roethor 31 Seventh Mi-s Eva Zingg 80 Eighth Miss Luella Graham 24 Ilign School -Miss Hazel Coberly, Miss Martha Maize, D. A. Haylor....07 'fins makes an enrollment of 377 which Is 08 por cent of the enumera tion of this village district. The first grado has been dlyided into two sections, each attending one halt day. This arrangement will give bet ter results than all tho fifty-seven be ing present through both seasons, Mrs. D. Van Hollort Was tho guest of Mrs. Jonnlo Baughman of oledo, Friday. Mrs. D. Van Hollon wns tho guest of Mrs. Will Crnnkor and Mrs. Susan Thornton of ltolodo, Tuosdny. Word comes from Bowling Green that J. H. McMahnn, familiarly known as "Heck Mac," was stricken with paralysis on Saturday and was unconscious until midnight. Ho was much Improved Monday but on account of his ngo, 84 years, his com plete recovery Is doubtful. I Edwin L. Clay, son of Mayor Ulliy, U.)UUIM IU HliUL lur nil tun uoi- loge, on Sunday, Jn which ho hopes to take tho full courso and prepare himself for his future work. Edwin Is starting out with good habits nnd plenty of ability and wo believe ho Will prove himself a worthy repre sentative of old P. H. S. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Iloffmnn entertained n party of friends in honor of Miss Bertha Hellmnn, a brldo of October. Cards, music nnd refreshments were features of tho entertainment and Miss Hellmnn was tho recoplent of many compliments nnd congratula tions upon her approaching nuptials. After over two years service, Mr. Hayes Croinwoll has severed his con nection with tho Journal nnd has gone to his homo town, McClure, where ho Is engaged as teacher of the Eighth grade In tho public schools. Mr. Cromwell leaves the Journal with tho best wishes of tho olllco and a hope that his futuro may bo pleasant and successful. IJe Is capable and worthy. A number of friends and neigh bors of Mrs. J. F. Byrne completely surprised her on September G. Her birthday being August 31, It wns postponed, as Mr. and Mrs. Byrne weie at Columbus that week. All came with well iilled baskets and were prepared to take dinner with them. The hostess quickly recovered from tho shock, and proceeded to" make it as pleasant as possible for the guests, and about 5 o'clock Ice cream and cake were served. Those piesent were: Mrs. Andrew Kaz nialer, Mrs. Chas. Crusie and' son William, Mrs. Lawrence Rider and son Clifford, Mrs. Edward Frusher and daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Frusher, Mrs. Chas. Frusher, iurs. ueorgo ue verna, Mrs. W. G. Taylor, Mrs., Calvin Whitaker, Mrs. H. L. Schroder, Mrs. E. J. Spllkcr, Mrs. Frank Shinew, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Byrne and John Byrne, Mr. and Mrb. Chester Byrne. LINEX SHOWER. As a courtesy to Miss Bess Vnn Hollen, an October bride, Miss Mar-J gery uavy entertained dolichtfullv with a linen shower at her home on linker street. Toledo. Wednesdav evening. An elaborate two course supper was served which was enjoyed by the following guests: Mrs. Min nie Friar, -Mrs. Bert Lange, Mrs. Stan Snider, Mrs. D. Van Hellen, Mrs. Will Cranker, Miss Myrtle Hansen, Miss Olive Wlnzeler, Miss Margery Davy, Miss Edyth Whlttlngham, Miss uess van ueuen. Cures baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mamma's soro throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas Eclectrio Oil the great household remedy. Members of the provisional com mittee of the Progressive nartv nt Wood county met last Friday night1 In the office of Attorney C. R. Painter ! in Bowling Green, and agreed uponj the appointment of a number of members of the permanent commit-1 tee. The committee will meet next Saturday afternoon to decide tho question of the nomination of a coun-i ty ticket. I THREE TONS The Dice of God are State Fair Sets New The world -"applauds the winner and the record-breaker. Tho State Fair Is both. By leaps and bounds It grows In popularity It gains. In attendance it went beyond expecta tions. In quantity and quality of ex hibits It surpassed all predecessors. Tho present grounds aro no longer adequate. Over 500 cars were used In bringing exhibits. Tho President nnd tho prlvato citizen touched el bows within Its gates. Over G.000 pounds of silver were paid In admissions. Receipts from all sources total $20,000 more than ever before. Good humor prevailed.' Everybody wns satisfied Tho man In ueiyuouy was satiB leu. ino man in tho moon worked nights. Every do- partment was complete. The vast CIDER! The Moline Cider Mill will commence running on Tuesday, September 3, 1912 and will be in operation every Tuesday and Wednesday the entire season, JOHN ISCH, Moline, ffi, , INDIVIDUAL Tin Fruit Cans 30c melting Sealing Wax if 8 of these Irons and give it a trial, got along without one. 1 TH J. MARRIED. On Monday, September 2, 1912, at Davenport, Iowa, J. L. Moran of that city and Miss Nellie May Croft of Porryshurg were united in marriage. They spent .a few days In Perrys burg visiting relatives, and returned to Davenport, whoro they will mnko their futuro home. Many friends in Pcrrysburg extend cordal congratulations. WEI) IN CHURCH. With nuptial high maBS Rev. T. M. Redding, pastor of St. Joseph's church, united in bonds of wedlock yesterday1 morning Miss Agnes, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hol land, of Maumee, and Theodore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Iuman, Sr., of Perrysburg. Miss i Alma Holland and Mr. Frank Inman, sister nnd brother of the brldo and groom, re spectively, were attendants. The ceremony was performed In the presence of a large number of fi lends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Inman will reside in Perrysburg, going immediately to housekeeping. Prankish friends dec orated the wedding carriage with all sorts of placards as it left tho church with the bridal party. Maumee Ad vance. FROfl A STRICTLY SANITARY.POINT. You will do well to send your family wash to us. Consider these reasons: First, we laundry your clothes in clean, sanitary surroundings. Second, we laudry them by a pro cess that is scientifically perfect. It really disinfects as well as cleanses your clothes. Third, you know when your clothes are sent to us they are not being worn by any one. Fourth, the cost is not what it wpuld be to have a wash woman .come to our home and do it. TRY US. " Look for our auto every Tuesday and Friday, or better yet phone Berry's restaurant, they will take your order and we will make the call. ' HOMB STEAM LAUN DRY. Bowling Green, Ohio. OF MONEY Always Loaded High Water Mark. crowds were orderly. Every officer wns on duty at proper tlmo and place. Unpleasat Incidents did not happen. Words of praiso wero heard on every side. Tho State Fair advertising brought larger crowds to Columbus than over before. There was no confusion. The Fair started on time. Every detail ' of tho program was kept to the ' minute. Doing away with tho free-pass curse has won respect and support. 1 An Increase of over 20 per cent in both attondanco and exhibits' Is .tho 8tory' Demands for oxhlbtt space noxt. year havo alreadv ueen made, This iB a now lndlcaUon of tho Browth and succoss of Ohio's Big Exposition. Thanks. Ohio. ALUMINUM DRINKING 5 and ioc each per doz. ioc each. Apple Parers 75c each. Ladles for Electric Sad Irons $4.50. Take one Vou will nm H I - ANNflIINr.PMF.lMTQ to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Wo take this means ot notifying you that MR. J. W. COPE has taken the place made vacant by MR. WM. CHARLES, whoi we are sorry to Bay, has been enticed lo othor fields. We feel that tho only way that we can compensate for Mr. Charles loss is by putting in his place a man like Mr. Cope, a man in whom we havo confidence and whom we know you cannot help but like. We hope Vou will come in and mako your initial call on him in tho near future and wo want you to feel then and always that his services, as well as the services of our entire organization are always at your service. jg THE ' CHARLES to fa Perrysburg, O. KL Why Particular People Prefer MB Home Every loaf is carelujly wrapped In air and dust proof parchment paper when it leaves the oven, coming to you clean, fresh, wholesome. Try a loaf tomorrow. r r ! i 9 w ramilffiRf' & ib to We are Prepared to Supply to to CEMENT 'BUILDING BLOCKS to o- In any form or size, or made to special order ii) $ WASHED AND CRUSHED GRADED GRAVEL to to High Grade Washed Sand in any quantity i J WATER PROOF GRAVE VAULTS JjJ $ The Elks Builders Supply Co. jj Phone Blue 41 PERRYSBURG j 'fc333S33333SS33333333333' r I NEW BLACKSMITH IN PERRYSBURG I Horseshoeing a Specialty All interfering horses stop here. AH kinds of repair work neatly done, is years experience. All work guaranteed. 1 Just across from the city livery. J. P'. BALL. i && CUPS wonder how you ever J m m L. KOCH CO. ( E. L. CLAY, Manager to Jl V s "THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN THE TASTE" Grocers Sell It r ! ii linnliiae to to I HERLOCIkS i. . . ; n v -I .r-jT