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- ifjrmjnnjrw iy - (vul f wmrniiiii i- --- - "m - PXjililSHED EVBEV ntlDAY. B. I BMTB Editor. Entered nt the Perryaliurg as eooonil-clnss matter. rostoCtlco FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 93. THE JOUUNAIj Ib dated Friday, but the paper boos to pross every Thursday atternoon at 2 o'clock, In order that It may reach lt readers In various locali ties by Friday momlntr. Long Dlstanco Tolophono No, 21. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One dollar per year If paid In ndvaco. One dollar and fifty cents If Not paid In advance, SPECIAL NOTICE. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Poetry ShS nesoluttons of Respect are published at tho rate of B cents per lino only. Tnero will be no deviation from this rulo. The Notional board of trade which met in Washington last week was ad dressed by Hon". Carter Glass of Vir ginia on the subject of Currency re form. Mr. Glass censured tho bus iness men of tho country for their lack of interest in financial problems and blamed them for the present unsatis factory state of our currency. It is an unfortunate fact that business men know so lamentably little about scien tific finances. Our currency Ib so in elnstio that when business begins to boom, tho volume of currency fails to expand sufficiently to meet the re quirmentaof the booming business, hence, we are liable in tho midst of tho most prosperous period to be thrown into tho vortex of a financial panic, which is exactly what happen ed in 1907 and also in 1893. In fact tho name is true of the panic of 1857. This country certainly presents a glorious opportunity for a.'gieat finan cier to re-organize our finances and place them on 0 sound and enduring basis, such as England, Prance and Germany enjoy and where panics are unknown in times of peace. "This town is what its citizens make it," said a wise man, who had had much experience, and in that state ment he uttered a solemn truth, there fore if PerryBburg is nofc tho ideal town it Bhould be; if the beautiful work that nature did for us has not been appreciated and improved, it is because the people of the town have failed in their duty to the place they call home. It is never too late to mend. The present is the golden moment of opportunity, and every citizens should remember that the faults of the town are but a reflection of those of himself, and should resolve to immediately enliBt himself in the army of Perrysburg Pushers now or ganizing for the upbuilding of Perrys burg. Get in the game if you are a live one. Bury your old hammer that is badly nicked by too faithful service in knocking, and blow your bugle for Perrysburg and Progress. A bill has been intrqduced in cong ress for the preference primary for the appointment of postmasters, which would affect all such officials in the country receiving 5300 or more salary. The plan is to hold a popular nomi nating election, where vacancies oc cur, the candidate having the largest vote in the nominating district to re ceive the appointment of the post master general and serve five years. The election would be held the same time as state, local or municipal elec tion. This is another bit of evidence of the idiocy of much of the present day reform (!) that is taking the place of the old common sense in public matters, The Democrats are already showing their lack of ability to do things. They are haying a great muddle over tho question of the inauguration. They are Btill undecidod as to whether to give an inaugural ball which has been the custom heretofore or to sub stitute therefor a reception by the President to bo held in the Capitol Building. Thio time the common finger bowl used by many patrons of a restaurant is banned as a disease spreader. How about the common finger of the waiter? Hopo that fellow that has explored the interior of tho Sphinx will reveal tho mechanism by which the lady is made to maintain her silence. DoWolf Hopper's fourth wife is suing him for divorce and Nat Good win's publicity preserve is being ruthlessly Invaded. Gov. Wilson Booms determined to let the cabinet situation go into extra innings. An optimist is a man who lays by & little sunshine for a rainy day. nwrrmmwiTftntfrririiuM FReHlTTERB AND CHOKERS. This world la dlvldod between free hitters ntad bat-chokors, but to under stand tho slmilo you must ben fan, or at least linvo tho confidence of tan who will lead you through the door of wlBdom. Tho froe-hlttcr, be it known, Is tho batsbinn of tho aupor olllouB eyo who begins his swing away back ovor Ills shouldor, brings It round llko a yacht's boom gibing In a Btrong wind nnd drlvca tho ball ovor tho loft flold fonco or misses It, Ho Is tho producer of homo runs and throo-baggorB nnd is tho reciplont of ndulntlon nnd automobiles. Ho la Speakor nnd Jnckaon nnd Doylo and the world-famous Casey. Tho bat chokor Is different, says tho Now Orleans Times-Democrat. Ho Is tho man who slides his hand well down onto tho swell of tho bat, where, with n longor leverage, ho can make a quick Jab at tho speeding sphere. Ho Is content if ho scratches a snerifleo or boats a bunt down to first. No body loves him, but ho wins mnny a ball gamo, though even In the midst of victory ho feels that the manager has tho toboggan under him and is only waiting for a bonohead play to touch tho trigger and send him to tho minor league. The freo-hlttor also reaches the minors In duo time, but ho does so with head erect and chest oxpandod, for the freo-hlttor is such by naturo and no reverse can quell him. Once a free-hitter always one, no matter' what your field of useful ness. THE SAVING HABIT. One of the most difficult and at the same time most essential of habits to form Ib that of saving. Of course, there aro many persons In all walks of life who, although they are in com fortable circumstances, are bo penuri ous as to bo absolutely opposed to parting even with their pennies. Their very lives are controlled by the idea of getting along with as little as pos sible even at the risk of earning for themselves a reputation for stingi ness. Such porsons, however, make up a class all to themselves, and gen erally deserve the contempt in which they are held by their fellow-beings. On the other hand, the spendthrift do serves as much, if not more, condem nation, perhaps, for tho facility with which he allows his often hard-earned money to slip through his hands. There is a golden mean between these two extremes of character and It is found in the ability of a man to save from his earnings sufficient for the proverbial rainy day. The advantages of saving may bo demonstrated to us in many ways and on many occasions, but It remains for necessity to Im press its Importance upon our minds. It may be that the manner of living may account in large measure for the universal habit of spending all that we make the opportunities for doing so are very great and at the same time seem very real and imperative, and it is only after tho pocket is emp ty and we face stern necessity that we are able to discriminate between opportunity and temptation nMinnirm" """' mm. mMn Constipation "For many years 1 was troubled, in spite of all so-called remedies I used. At last If ound quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and reuuy wuuuenm DR. KING'S NewLife Pills Adolpb. Schtngoclt, Buffalo, N.Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALLDRUGGISTS. JEWIIOLIPPEfl THE GREATEST THEATRICAL PAPER IN THE WORLD PUBLISHED WEEKLY. $4.00 PER YEAR HOTELS, DRUC0IST8, SPECIALISTS, CO8TUMER8, TRANSFER, CAB AND 'BUS SERVICE CAN PROFIT BY U8INQ ITS ADVERTISING COLUMN8 SAMPLE COPY FREE Addreaa NEW YORK OLIPPER New VorU. H- V- The 1913 INDIAN Motorcycle With New Cradle Spring Frame 7 H. P. Twin $250.00 4 H. P. Single $200 00 We Can Make Immediate Deliveries Call and See It On Our Floor WM. SCHLECT, ' Exclusive Agent. ryyTyyTyyyyv f ' THE IKRRVdBURQ JOURNAL", iniiirii i iiinKimiiwunfniiiiiifliirm DEATH OF JOHN R1CKARD John Kickard, need 7b yoars, retired farmer and clval war veteran died at his horns in Bowling Green, Wcclnes day, January 20. Ho was born in Now York state April 10. 1837, and with his parents settled in Henry county where ho lived until tho close of tho war, when ho moved to Wood county and soon after married Miss Samantha Carpenter of Perrysburg. On July 20, 1802 he enlisted in Co, B, 100th regiment O. V. I at Texas, Henry county, Ohio. He served through tho great struggle and was honorably discharged on July 0, 18t)5. Since the ago of twenty one ho had beon a mombor of tho TJ. B. Church nnd a devoted christian. His funeral will bo hold Friday at 2 p. m. from the U. B. Church at Dowling, where ho was a member. Four daughters and ono son sur vive him Mrs. E. S. DeVerna, of Perrysburg; Mrs. V. H. McKee, of Haskins; Mrs. Mollio Bennington of Bowling Green; Mrs. Henry Bern thistle of Haskins and Sherman Rick ard at home. Many friends mourn his departure. CONFIRMED TESTIMONY Tho Kind Journal Readers Doubt. f Cannot Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test. The test of time tho hardest test of all. Thousands gratefully testify. To quick releif to lasting results. Journal readeas can no longer doubt the evidence. It's convincing testimony twice- told and well confirmed. Journal readers should profit by these experiences. Erwin Bruce, Fifth St., Perrysburg Ohio, says: My opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills remains tho same as when I publicly expressed it in 1903. Tho benefit I received at that time has been lasting. I was annoyed, by attacks of pain in my back and the trouble was al .yays worse when I got up in the morning. Beading o Doan's Kidney Pills, I used them and my trouble soon ceased. I know of other people who have taken this remedy with benefit. For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the TJnited States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Exchange Your Old Electric Bulbs for New Ones. Any constmer in Perrysburg having any old 120 volt bulbs can exchange same for new 1 10 volt bulbs for the Old Bulb and 10c. V The Davis Hardware Co. is. acting as our agent in ' this place, and exchange can be made there. The Valley Light & Power Co. Hrrr-y' trrr t ,y '? r w vr WANTS A DIVORCE. Alleging failure to provide, profane and vilo epithets, porsonal assault and threat to kill hor Eva Christy has brodght suit foi- divorce from John P, Christy, to whom iho was married November 18th, 1908. THE PIIE1LS DITCH. The Phcils petition for a ditch was granted by the commissioners and hearing set for February 19 at 10 o'clock. The ditch is to begin eighty rods west of tho north half of tho northeast quarter of section 18, Lake township, and run on the south side of tho road to Cedar Creek. STONY RIDGE NEWS. Tho Eovival Meeting which havo beon in progress at tho Methodist chnrch during the paBt law weeks camo to a close last Friday evening. Tho infant child of Nathan Robin son has been very ill with pneumonia. Friends of Georgia Price will be pleased to learn of her success in tho mid-term examinations in the Toledo High School. Miss Helen Cablo is visiting friends at this place. A Box social and debate will bo Friday 'night at the schoolhouse two miles northeast of this place in Lake Twp. taught by Mr. Doyce Harned. Sunday guests of Henry Hagg and family wereB. L. Broderson and fam ily. Hemming Bros, contractors of this place and their crew of men aro build ing a fine new up-to date dwelling house lor Mrs. Wagoner of Moline i , r, . 1 we are nasy on Your Linen. Time was when the steam laundry was the butt of many of the funny man's jokes. "Sending a shirt to the laun dry and getting back a neck band," wa3 a familiar tafe. But it's different now. The laundry industry has kept pace with the times and even the "jokesmith" realizes that in these days no laundry is as hird on linen as the home rubbing board. Our laundry is as modern as money can make it. Try us. 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If we can't show you the advantage in tJ to buying here, then don't buy from us. $ to w iiJTHE CHARLES Jj( Perrysburg, O 1 tlsW sstov 4E&K sfes tfw4Shfte tfMhv ssas t& dWM akatcW MtS Br4l ttsSV stev sssl 4sV sWVS . ? . ?: . ?i sn s ff: sic 4.4?. ?s .w"..c:.C-iSi- bread is a brown, crisp crust, encasing the lightest and J, bestx bread you ever ate, with the,4 realj. "HOME MADE" flavor. MBS SMJBLOUiS Home Made BRE&B BSBslsBlpasSHssaBsBfc HisisiissBBslJs 'Fresh Each Morning From Your Grocer. iii Kin Id Ar s 14 ii We are Prepared to Supply 5K CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS tt) Mj In any form or size, or made to special order (j) WASHED AND CRUSHED GRADED GRAVEL tit High Grade Washed Sand in any quantity $ WATER PROOF GRAVE VAULTS () . ' g The Elks Builders Supply Co. . Xy Phcno Blue 41 PERRYSBURG WJS BMmmmmwwmmHmtmmmmtmimitm DELINQUENTS SALE, February 11, 1013 ia tho date, and every property owner should not wait till his property is sold and he is com polled to pay a big penalty to redeem it When baby suffers with eczema or some Itching skin trouble, uso Doan's Ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 60c a box at all stores. 0 uun . iuii wv ,uuiv m jj r , Hi ft ii) we ask Our Prices. L. KOCH CO. E. L. CLAY, Manager j ETTER bread than you are accustomed to, if you have de pended upon 'belt er's" bread. Mrs. vSherlock's home-made Simnlies to r ' r J to to to to to to to to to to to to rf.. -, ,imAtiju ,u . 'umet? M i ' i i f 'tt&&$M&!& , . '.VX