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irrrrmn to gmjtoivfl gmtvnnl PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. tmmmm&miimammm THE. PERRYSBURG JOURNAL', a I. BLUB Editor. Kntercd nt tlio Torryaburc rostofflco an socond-clnss maltor. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. THE JOURNAL la dated Friday, but the paper coca to preas every Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In order thru it mny reach Ha readers In various Iocpii ties by Friday moraine. Long Distance Toiopliono No. 21. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One dollar per year If paid In advance. One dollar and lUty cents If Not paid In advance. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Toetry tnS Resolutions of Respect are published at tho rate of 6 cents per lino only. Thero will be no deviation from this rule. Japan is bo still, we may hear some thing drop. Tho honesty of ouo man is often good policy for others. Tho under dog wants no symptahy; what ho wants is assistance. Most of tho entries in tho human race, aro also-rans. ' Tho man who doesn't get all that's coming to him iB generally lucky. Pugilists would bo justified in form ing a uniou for tho sako of refusiug to give Jack Johnson a card. A woman hns as much excitement in getting her fortuuo told as a man has in making his. Since thero is a shortage of beef, people should eat loss veal and give the calves a chance to grow up. Now that tho army worm has ap peared near St. Louis tho Secretary of war should worry. Cities that find bad spellers among their school teachers may have to, revive the idea of spelling reform in eolf-dofonse. Dissaproval of horse racing is at least ono point on which the Queen of England and tho militant suffragettes agree. Maine. objects to haying a three blocked street named after her in Washington, Still, Maine cannot ox pect much from a Democratic admin istrafion. Ono can't help sympathizing with the Ohio husband who, while admit ting that his missing wife may have been drowned, "fears" someone has hidden her. A fine instance of tho law of com pensation is found in the fact that Alfred Austin didn't live to read the things that wore written about him after he died, The onormous increase of National prosperity which the opening of the Panama Canal will shortly bring may cause the "money trust" to dissolve from over work. Lot 'em raise the price of beef as long as the averago garden is going to furnish him and his neighbor's chick ens all they want for the next four months. Mr Wilson made Mr. Bryan Secre tary of State and then created the editor Motcalt of the Commoner his civil Governor of the Panama Canal Zone. Wonder if ho is trying to wreck Mr. Bryan's commoner. There are plenty of fellows who could teach a bettor school than those who teach, preach a better sermon than those who preach, who could run a bettor business and publish a bottor paper. Yes, tho woods aro full of thorn, but they noithor teach, preach, run a better business or or publish a bottor paper. They are like tho lilies of tho field, thoy toil not, neither do thoy spin. BRINGING UP CHILDREN An exchange says that if a man nau a mty dollar nun ho would lool after it carefully and not let it have tno run ot the town day and night. But if he has children it is difforanr.. They, are turned loose at a tender ago to go where -they will and do what they please. People wonder; where 'the groat nrmy of tramps, ueau neats, gamblers and disreputabh women come from. They are ger minated from tho seed e-athored h countless homes and sown broadcast upon tho streets of our cities and towns. Thero aro thousands of chil dren who aro heading in that diro tion who, as far as care is concerned, aro not given equal showing with yajuablo pup, Tho Toledo Beo inado tho tallowing comment on tho mooting of Pollco ohiofs in Washington: Chiof Bohrontlt, of Lansing," Mich., causod somo tonguo-wngging.at tho pow-wow of polico chiefs itl Washington tho other day when ho said that if thn mothers of tho country paid moro attention to their daughters thero would bo fewor women in the undorworld. Asa twig is bent tho troo is inclined. What is your theory of twig-bending? Ouco . on a timo thero was n pnront who bo lioved that tho way to roar children was to rule them by fear. Tho pet weapon of discipliueiu that homo was a lath with a nail in it. When a young one did something that tho parent didn't liko, out came tho lath and there wnro threats of an awful punishment. Result: Ono child, r daughter, ran away with a good-far-uothing. Ouo son became a souse. Another son got away from homo as soon as he could and under tho guid ance of a kindly uncle became a fair sort of a man. Tho lath anduail policy did'nt score a. single victory. Yo'i've no doubt mot mothers who nre always fibbing to their offspring. If they're going out to spend an oven ing, they don't say so frankly; they try to make tho little ones boliove that tho absence is to bo only for a mora ont, only while they go around tho corner. How does this policy work? Additional Local. Mrs. J. S. Brcotl of Detroit Is a guest nt tho homo of Mr. nntl Mrs. C. V. Kitlor this week. Misses Gertrude and Linda Chnn- man woro week-end guests of friends at Cleveland and Lorain. Mr. John La Farrce and .Mrs. Frank Dlinn were called to Tccumsch, Mich., by tho serious illness and death of n sister, Mrs. W. Colo. The Perrysburg base ball club will give an ice cream social on tho corner of Main and Second streets Friday evening, Juno 27. Mrs. Lcalhcrman and son Leigh ton of Sylvania wore guests of Mrs. Curtis and family Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mclntyro and family of Dundee, Mich., and Miss Daisy Davis were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Ilcsley Sunday. Mr. Lambert Fink of Toledo and Haymond Mooro of this place were out llshlns? early Tuesday Morning and caught eighteen fish. Miss Ila Blinn was a guest at a party given as a courtesy to Miss Cora Duncan, a bride of this week, Friday, June 20, at the home of Miss Gene Thompson on Dorr street, Toledo. P. M. Helfrich became the owt.er of tho property now occupied bv the Chapman & Sargent olllces on Front street adjoining tho Journal oilice, having purchased the same from Mr3. Nettie Hamilton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llauman and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ver- . . . .- , , , ' JXSSMttJ -.. ,. ,rww,rwvrwvwvfrar4r4rr4nr4 &K & - Isn't it truo that in the majority of land, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bisbce cases the children find out that moth er didn't tell the truth and decide that if mother can fib, thoy can, too? Then, again, thaio is the policy of over'-fondnoss, of spoiling indulgence. You know what that produces child ren selfish and self-willed, nuisances when young aud quito likely to become rascals or menaces when grown up. Just about as bad, judged by results, is the policy of continual nagging; of don't do this aud don't do that, don'ts multiplied so habitually that none havo any meaning and tho only con sequence is a break down of parental disipline. For children, liko older folks lose respect for eternal naggers and fault-finders. .Can you blame them? Chief Borendt does a timely 'service in putting a whole lot of the responsibility for girls going wrong on careless or incapable mothers. The host of flirty young euip3 on ovory city street during tho summer evening promenades, most of them bedaubed with paint and powder and reckless intheirpursuitofa mythical good timo offer living proofs that many mothers aro shirking their job. We don't know that we've a patent prescription for bringing up children. It's pretty much an individual problem. But if you think back to what you liked best in your own childhood and apply its lesson to your children, we guess you wont be likely to go very far wrong. You liked kindnoss and truth fullness and appeals to your honor best, didn't you? And down in your heart you pretty generally knew that however much it hurt, disipline given sadly but firmly for a misdeed as to which you had been fully warned was not only deserved but also was a means of adding to your respect for tho trus ted one who administered it. The White Lily Washing Machine Is positivly the simplest, most compact and durable Electric Washer made. It operates the wringer as well as the washer and is equipped 8 with instantaneous reverse lever to reverse the wnno-er should tlm clothes bunch or sag. Before buying an electric machine, be sure to see the White Lily. It is lower in price, yet superior in every way. Try one and il you do not like it we will send and take it away. J. DS Hardware) Qompany s e oooooopooooaoooBOBoooooooBoooooepBoaooda Mrs. James La Farrce 'of Bowl "ng Green was a recent guest of Mrs. joorgo La Fnrree. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Hcllon and children of Toledo were week end guests of Mr. Fred Ilegamaster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogamaster and son DonnlJ left Thursday of this week for a trip through the wesf. Thoy will visit Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Clip pinger at Chehalis, Washington, while en route. S. T. PHILLIPS. VIOLINS REPAIRED. BOWS REIIAIRED. VIOLINS FOR SALE. STRINGS. ETC, of Toledo, were Sunday guests of Mr Chris Bauman and family Mrs. Josephine Crankcr left Sat urday for Chicago, where she will spend tho summer with relatives. While en route she will visit her son, Mr. Ed Cranker and wife, at Jackson, Mich. Mrs. P. M. Helfrich celebrated her C2nd birthday last week, and the day was made pleasant by tho arrival of all the children, who not only brought good cheer but many valuable presents, ono of which is of special value to Mrs. Helfrich as it was a gift from a little grand child, and is a rare piece of embroidery, the child being remarkably proficient in her work which is truly artistic. The day was spent in visiting with ah elegant din nor seryed. The members of the fam ily who wero present were Osmond Helfrich and wife of Findlay, John Woll, wife and daughter of Toledo, Lloyd Mills and wife of Toledo, and M rs.Sophie Bvown of JacksonYille.Fla. It was a happy family reunion and was enjoyed by all present. The work of oiling Front Street is now completed and is done in a much better manner than heretofore. The dressing is of asphalt oil and is so ap plied that it will be only a few days until it is well driea and will then prove a certain dust reducer and will keep the street in much better con dition. The work was done under the personal direction of T. M. Farmer, the Toledo Manager of tho Standard Oil Company, and Tom made a special effort to have the work well done. Farmers who havo been in tho habit of paying their help at tho end of tne season, when tho crops woro settled for, must pay twice a month hereafter. All othor people who hire help of nny kind must pay twice each month. Tho now law recently passed by tho legislature is very specific on this point, and thero is no getting around it in any way bv any side agreement, as tho terms of the enactment aro vary specific indood,and admit to ap othor constructions. and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation nt hand during the hot weather of tho sum mer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when need ed and is almost certain to ho needed before tho summer is oyer. It has no superior for the purposes for which it la intended. Buv it now. For sale by nil dealers. Advertisement.' The Way We Launder Soft Shirts Makes Them Look Like New Our soft neutral soap will not fade them. Our splendid method of starchrng places the starch on the neckband, cuffs' and only such places where the starch should be. Our method of ironins them makes them as fresh and attrac tive as new, with no wear and tear. Send a sample package we guarantee to please you or make no charge. HOME STEAM LAUNDRY. Bowling Green, Ohio 8 osoo Imported Draft Horses TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that until tho 10th day of July, 1913, 1 t. m.. seal ml bids will bo received at the office of the Clerk of tho Board of TC1nfir, for the furnishing of 80 tons (more or less) of suitable coal for tho Township Schools. Boai'd reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. S. T. PHILLIPS, Clerk Bd. of Ed. to to to to to to to (0 to to to to . to . to to to to to to to'- -&&5vsas SSa533S3:-$33aasa jj "When a bit of sunshine hits ye, Alter passing oi a cloud, When a bit of laughter gits ye An' ye'r spine is feeling proud, Don't fergit to up and fling it ,, At a ioul that's feelin blue, For the minit that you sling it It's a boomerang to you."- Fling and order at us and see us smile. Yours to command, THE CHARLES L. KOCH CO. E, L. CLAY, Manager " "--. : . r: c : js: ss ??: : s?: 5: : -. sr: 5?: 5: fti ap Sj to i Perrysburg, O. fl r to to ) to to to to to to to to to Of to to to to to 0 to to to to to M ; SHINGLES I to If you want 'em we've got 'em to to - ! 1 t . . ,-.. . ' to to Flexible, Asphalt, Slate and Granite m . . . Ok iea and ureen fl Natural Colors, no stain, dye or paint added to your We give you to to to EMPEROR AVECHURCH I have on my farms 2 1-2 Tmiles west of Perrysburg, on the River Road, a very fine assortment of i.nported, registered Belgian and Shire mares and stallions. The mares nro all with foal from high g rado registered English and Bel gian Stallions. Thev aro all very nicely acclimated and are as good breeding stock us can bo found in tho country. Thoy are strongly built, heavily muscled, wide of chest, clean Hat bono, and all-round prime blooded stock. There avo none betterr for breeding purposes. It costs no more to raise good stock than common grades. Thorefore why not havt I ho best. To appi elate the beauty, weight and strength of these animals you must see tin m on thol arms. The Srl A LLIONS (Belgian and Shire) will be for service until sold. FEE 20.00 toMn- Combination Riding and Driving Horses WELSH PONIES I also have somo combination rid lng and driving horses which took prizes at the Chicaoo ilousis Snow last November. Also somo yery lino WELSH PONIUS with English harness and carts. sure. AH of these, are offered for sale atfyery low prices, con sidering the high quality of the stock. Also have a smaller type Shire Stallion. Fee, $12.00. W. J. LEWIS Lewis Manor Farms, Perrysburg. Art, Character and Wealth .v...-v. a vm kurtw ii ClIUULC. IW nn I InrnnHifirtti.il riKMHnnfn The Elks Builders Supply Co. k) Phone Blue 41 PERRYSBURG to to to to to to to dS'aa33a3J$SS:23a:-$SS3r5i$$iS& JL. QfU- sTSS? lest itt H Init. Wvwy N 1 .maA. &: gL. . Best Lighted will do more business than a large store poorly lighted. The new G.E. MAZDA Economy Diffusers make it (possible to flood small business places wilh electric ight at a very small cost. The light from these new lamps is so brilliant, and is so perfectly diffused that often only one cluster is needed. The turn-down switch gives just the degree of light desired. You will be interested in the terms we can offer you on these lights. Ask about theni. x tfcfcr Valley Light & Power Co. Perrysburg lYiaumee r3ftei ml O i- .Xy Ai mam mBnHHHHaH Ct 1 il W 1 A 3 i .V V! M 'i m ( . -1