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TH1T PfPY8URQ 'JOUnNAC, y y,. " . W Vt i. ty sm" ChSBdren Cry for Fletcher's Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought, and which has been 'In uso for over SO years, has homo the signature of and has heen mauo under Jus pcr- jW-f-lP-'l' sonal supervision since Its Infancy. WCU4Z. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" nro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Clilldron ISxporionco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless snhslltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. -It is Plcasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys AVorms and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcgidates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ' Cajtyfjfflc&&64i The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years t THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STRICT. NEW Vomt CITY. CLOSING THE VALENTINE. One of the strongest plays seen in London last season, The Witness for the Defense, will serve to re-introduce Blanche Bates to the local playgoing public, on Saturday afternoon and evening at the Valentine, these per formances marking the close of the season of 1912-13. Miss Bates in the character of Stella Ballantyne, a woman of noble traits, who is the victim of circumstances, gives the finest psychological study of femininity that has yet been achieved by this rarely gifted actress. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from I periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results from some disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain s Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there will be no more headache. Many have been per manently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets. L!Bj j tag j f ,iXwJ m EfQ 11 1 tfvll W 1 1 J Lgjl 1VJ xS5j3v njijlHsytij pdmSSjS SSSSS Fare 2 so DAILY BETWEEN T V i ' ArrM&lO?ll mZ&Zllirztt ssa THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE Tho largest und most costly passenuor steamer pi Inland Wftteraof tho world. In Service July 1st. UniitUtW f oct.bruulthfd loct.U inches;3i0 stulcruonu und parlors iicaro-naditinu 1W0 passengers, Magnificent Steamers SEEANDDEE, City of Crio ana City of Buffalo Daily Cleveland and Buffalo (May 1st to Dec. lot) Lcava Clovelnnd Arrive UuUtalo 6.00 1'. M. fi.S0 A. M. Lcnvo ItutTala Arrive Cleveland J& (Central Btandanl Time) 8.00 I'. M. 6.30 A. M, Connections madj aURuffalo with trains for oil Uastcrn and Canadian points; at Cleveland (or l'ut-in-lluy, 'lolulo, JJclroltjanJ all points West and Southwest. Tickets readlnfl via any railroad lino beMwcrtiQlcvcland and liiifl.ilo accepted (or transportation on C, & II. line steuirutrMKVsk your ticket agent (or tickets via 0.&U line. Bend 0 cents postage (crluuidiomo buofJcls, THE C L E VIE m?N D & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. 1, V, Newman, Gen'IUgr. . 11. U. Itoucra, Trunie Mirr. W. 1', Herman, Gen'l !', A sent Cleveland, Ohio GREAT OPPORTUNITY To Electric Light Consumers Free Information and Advice Given by Lighting Specialists on Store, Residence and Factory Lighting -". ' The Valley Light & Power Company has just concluded arrangements with the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, W. Y., the largest manu facturers of electric aparatus in the world, for ser vices of one of its lighting specialists. For two weeks, commencing May 6th, the services of this specialist will be at the disposal of the consumers and prospective users of electric light: Free expert advice to the best, most modern and economical ar rangement for electric light installations of every character. Those contemplating putting in a new installation or improving the old, should avail them selves of this opportunity. It is our policy to aid you in every way with your lighting problems and we want you to feel free to take advantage of Mr. Chase's services. We have both phones, Maumee 66, for your convenience. During Mr. Chase's stay in Maumee and Perrysburg, we will .sell lamps at a reduced price: 25 and 40 watt lamps, 35 cents; 60 watt, 50c. VALLEY LIGHT & POWER CO. Still, the parcel post cannot expect to compete with the stork. PERRYSBURG PROOF Should Convince Every Journal Reader The frank statement of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe, lhesame endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Perrysburg case. A Perrysburg citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. Miss Carrie Hoff, Walnut aud Sev enth Sts., Perrysburg, Ohio., says: "I know that Doan's Kidney Pills are a good kidney medicine. Some time ago a member of my family who was suf fering from dull pains across the small of the back and other symptoms of kidney complaint used Doan's Kidney Pills on a friend's advtce and they effected a lasting cure. I have seen what Doan's Kidney Pills will do and consequently do not hesitate to rec ommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. t..nth M57S1 fopt to the nlace of be- In the Court of Common Picas, Wood jjlnnlng, the last course, If continued, Count,-, itutc of Olilo. j crossing the center line ot said River Laura C. Uarton, Plaintiff, I road at right angles, said excepted No. 17395 vs. tmnt piintninfntr tivflvu nnu-hundredths Hiram A. Donaldson, et al., Defendants. n-lOU) of an acre of land, aud includ . , . , NOTICE ' mg all riparian and other rights, pri li eges and irppurtenances unio saiu Li- Statement of Ownership, Management Circulation, Etc. A San Bernardino hobo Insisted on taking four baths a day and was ar rested on grounds of Insanity. Prece dent Is a hard thing to overcome. A Chicago woman seeks a divorce because nor husband made her his parrlng partner. Why didn't she put a horseBhoe In her glove? The defendants. Hiram A.DonaIdson William Donaldson, George T. Donald son, itichard F. Donaldson, Robert b. Donaldson, Arlus B. Donaldson, James H. Donaldson, Anna Marian Donaldson Wiles, Samuel Wiles, Samuel Wilds, Jane E. Donaldson Besant, Franklin liesant, Mary li. Donaldson Fluke, Joun Fluke, Harriet C. Donaldson, Frances A. Donaldson, Nanoy Donaldson, the place of residence of each of whom is unknown to the plaintiff, Dauru C. Bar ton, and also the defendants, the un known heirs, devices, litrateea, next ot kin and legal representatives of Hiram A. Donaldson, William Donaldson, George T. Donaldson, Itichard F. Don aldson, Ilobert b Donaldson, Arlus B. Donaldson, James li. uonaidson, Anna Marian Donaldson Wiles, Samuel Wiles, Samuel Wilds, Jane E. Donaldson Be sant, Franklin Besant, Jlary R. Donald son Fluke, John Fluke, Harriet C. Don aldson, Frances A. Donaldson and Nancy Donaldson, deceased, respective ly, and each of them, .are each and all hereby notified that on tho 6th day ot April, 1913, said plaintiff, Daura C. Bar ton, tiled her petition against said and other defendants in the court of com mon pleas of Wood county, Ohio, same being known as cause No. 17395, there in; that said plaintiff alleges In said petition that she is the owner in fee simple and is In possession of the several tracts of real estate situated in Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio, in the United States Heserve ol twelve miles square, at the foot of the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie, bounded and described as follows: 1. Commencing at the point where the center line of the Toledo and Perrysburg wagon road, usually called the itiver road, intersects tho west line of lot number three (3) of Kindervat- er's Subdivision of Itlver Tract number seventy-live (75); running thence in a northerly course along uie center line of said Itlver road eighty-nine (89) feet: runnlncr thence In a northwesterly direction and at right angles to the center line of said lliver road, one nun Ired and eighteen (118) feat, to a point in the west lino of said lot number three (3) in said Klndervater's Subdivision; running thence south along the west line ot said lot number threo (3), ono hundred and forty-seven and six-tenths (147,0) feet to tho place of beginning, containing twelve - ono - hundredths (12100) of an acre of land, together with all the riparian und other rights appertaining thereto, and all the privil eges and appurtenances unto said premises belonging. 2V All that, part of lot number four (4) in the northwest part of tho subdi vision of River Tract number seventy live (75), which lies botween tho center ot tho Toledo and Perrysburg wagon road, usually called tho River road, and tho Maumee river, containing about ten (10) acres ot land, and uounueu on to west by tho west lino of said River Tract number sovonty-flve (76), on tho north by the Maumee river, on the cast by the east lino of said lot number four (4), and on the south, a distance of at least eleven hundred slxty-ono (1101) feet, by thd center lino of said River road, togothor with allithe riparian and other rights appertaining thereto, and all tho privileges and appurtenances untn Hftld TiromiHes bolontrlnfr. exceDt- Ing frqm said above described premises that part thereof bounded as follows: Commencing at a point in tho oa3t line of lot numbor four (4), of Klnder vater's said subdivision, ono hundred forty-seven and six-tenths (147.0) feot north from the Intersection of said east linn of lot number four (4) -with tho cen ter line ot said Toledo and Perrysburg River road; running the.nco north along tho east lino of said lot number four (4), one hundred thlrty-slx and four tonths (130.0) feot to tho water's edgo of tho Maumeo river at normal stage; running tnenco in a southwesterly xir.r.,,1 trnr't ni.lnflirlntr. The object and prayer of said peti tion is that the several estates, liens, jlaims or interests, if any, of said de lendants, and of each of them, In and to jald above described premises, or any jart thereof, may be adjudged to be mil and void, and that said defend ants, and each of them, may be for ever cut off, barred and enjoined from Hereafter asserting or claiming any rights, title, estate. Hens, claims or interests in or to said premises, or an oart thereof; that the title thereto ol said plaintiff, Laura C Barton, may oo quieted as against the claims of said defendants, and of each of them, and ihat said plaintiff hay have any and all turther and other proper equitable re- CSald defendants, and each of thorn, are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of June, 1913, u' decree will be entered and Judgment taken against them and each of them. LAURA C. BARTON, Plaintiff. KING, TRAC1-, CHAPMAN & WELLES. i Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Toledo & Maumee Valley Ity. Co IN EFFECX FEB, 1, 1011. L,vT'doLvT'do P'burg P'burg East Weat tast Went Ma'mti Haiti BEST MEDICINE FOU COLDS. When a druggist recommends a remedy for colds, throat and lung troubles, you can feel sure that he knows what he is talking about. C. Lower, Druggist, of Marlon, Ohio, writes of Dr.. King's New Discov ery: "I ltnow Dr. King's New Discov ery is tho best throat and lung medi cino I sell. It cured my wife of a severe bronchial cold after all other remedies failed." It will do the same for you if you are suffering with a cold' or any bronchial, throat or lung cough, Keep a bottle on hand all the time for overvono in tho family to nan Tr in j. hnmn doctor Prico 60c course uiong tno water a ouue ui uw use. it is a norao uottor. inw ou Maumee river at normal stage, olghty- and $1.00. Guaranteed by all drug- throe and four-tenths (8S.4) foot; run- ' . v nine thence In a Boutheantorly courso gists, one hundred twenty-seven and three. 24 vu S tt v& II u .6 24 12 00 48 36 24 12 00 48 36 24 12 00 48 36 6 6 i P i 9 10 1j -i ii 1 2 3 24 48 12 00 ii ? '4 It 8 3 24 12 42 00. 24 12 4 39 5 15 6 03 4 00 4 5 6 G G 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 48 16 36 00 24 12 00 48 36 24 12 00 X 00 8 I- it 12 00 29 48 12 36 1 2 3 4 4 4 6 5 6 51 7 39 ? 15 .. J3 Id 51 il- r. 1 .1. 1'S 7 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 1 d2 Of Perrysburg Journal, published weekly at I'emsburp, Ohio, required by Act of Aimust 24, 1912. Name of Editor, Managing Editor, fiusiuess Manager, Publisher E. L. Blue, Pemslmig, Ohio. Owners: E. L Blue and Minnie L. Blue, Perrysburg, Ohio. E L. Blue, Publisher, Etc. 5 worn and subscribed before me this ."th day of jJav, 10 3 Philip Wetzel, Justice of the Peace. Now some reformers want legisla tion In Massachusetts to keep women from smoking cigarettes. One of the favorite occupations of humanity that of straining at gnats and swallow ing camels has not yet ceased tp be popular with freak legislators. HOW'S THIS? G 24 '712 8 00 8 48 9 36 a 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 2' 15 03 51 39 27 15 03 51 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 10 24 12 11 12 -. .. li 5C It 40 04 hi 40 2t If 04 Gi 4C 'mr'n.irrc-arjwr' imiiL m tin We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, i We, the undersigned, have known. ' J. Cheney for the last IS years, believe him perfectly honorable lnj business transactions and llnanciit able to carry out any obligations ml oy nis nrm. 1 NATIONAL BANK OP COMERCE.J Toledoi Hall's Catarh Cure is taken 1 ternally, acting directly upon the bl; and mucous surfaces of the sysf Testimonials sent free. Prlco 76 cl. tt.it. l.r.tti,t Unlrl In, nil nnilfTrplata 1 Tako Hall's Family Pills for consuls. 1 pation. . "For many years 1 was troubled, in n..Wn. nf nil en.fVllloil rfimPllIpS TllRPd. At last If ound quick relief andcuro I in tnoso muu, yet. luorougu auu roally wonderful DR. KINO'S NewLifeFills Adftlph Scblngeclf, Buffalo, N. V. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGOISTS. TOLEDO, BOWLING GREEN & SOUTHERN TRACTION CO, THE TOLEDO-DAYTON LINE. Limited Trains Leave Maumee Sta tion North. 6:33 a. m. 2:38 p. m. 8:38 a. m. 4;. 3 8 p. m. 10:38 a. m. 6:38 p. m. 12:38 p. m. 8:38 p m Limited Trains Leave Maumee Sta tlon South. 7:58 a. m. l:56.j. m. 9:66 a. m. 3:66 p. m. 11:56 a. m. 6:56j. m. 7:56, 9:66 p. m., Wapakonetaonly. LOCAL CAR8. Southbound uocal cars leave Maumee station as follows: 7:12, 9:12, 11:12 a. m.; 1:12, 3:12. 5:12, 7:12, 9:12, 11:1. 11:40 p. m. and 12:10 a. m. Local cars leave Ft. Meigs' station follows: 7:17, 9:17. 11:17 A. M., 1:17, 3:17, 6:17, 7:17, 9:17, 11:10, 11:40 P. M., 12:10 A M. cars arrive at Maumee station as follows: 6:48, 6:33, 7:12, 7:48, 9:48, 11:48 A. M., 1:48, 3:48, 4:48. 5:48, 7:48, 9:48 P. M. , Special cars can he chartered for any occasion at any hour. For Infor mation, ask the agent or address. C, F. SMITH, Gen, Mar. gJtrtllsjr. 0hl8, 1 M R U :g53 atemmisaPSSsQiigawaKfr ftflrt m ?mitfttMifliwgttnffltnifisaaa