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eeeeiseeesefeeeeeeeeee Ur m Ui i xh to to iXt to to Don't let your Real Estate want for a buyer or tenant because ot the ( V l o to to absence of Warren Ready-to- ( to Jg Use House Paint on the build to . jg ings. to Call and get a color card, to to - m to to-, . F P., RIDER $ " LIME CITY The muiilen trip of the great ship, "Secandbec," from Cleveland to Buf falo, which took place on June 19th, was an event of historical importance, as she is by far the largest and most costly passenger steamer on inland waters of the -world. She marks the last word in marine architecture and magnificence of interior appointments, and it is not likely that there will bo built in the future anything of her type exceeding her proportions. Her actual dimensions are: 500 feet long, !)8 feet 0 inches wide; 510 state rooms accommodating 1,500 people. She can carry (,000 passengers and has capac ity for 1,500 tons of freight on her main deck. Her hull is constructed entirely of steel, and she is equipped rrjTHTn r- Don't Break Your Pack To Baste Your Bird ' The New Perfection Stove oven is just the convenient height. In fact, everything about this new stove is just right. It bakes, roasts, broils and toasts to perfection, and it docs not heat up the kitchen. Made with 1, 2, 3 and 4 burners. Stock carried at all chief points. THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Rayolight Oil is the ideal Icro icne for stoves and lamps. The State 'Board of Agrisulture is seeking to arrange to have President Wilson, agricultural experts, farm pa per editors and other interested par ties deliver addresses at farmer insti tutes. Grange meetings and public jrathcrings. The modern talking ma chine makes this possible. Everybody is becoming intensely interested in agriculture. The farmer institute is more popular and largely attended than ever before. Institute officers may be given a chance to put the president of the United States on their 'ffl OUR COMPLEXION gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with vour liver. Take Clamberlain's Stomach mitt correct that. Then cakes, take frequent pfty day, and you will Ufal as ever. Price (ft (ft (ft 'ft (ft 8 (ft (ft (ft (ft tit with every modern appliance to insure absolute safety. The marvelous growth in recent years of both pleasure and commer cial travel on the Great Lakes is largely due to the splendid steamers provided by the lake lines and fore most among these is the C. & B. line. The addition of this gigantic ship to their present fine fleet running daily between Cleveland and Buffalo will un doubtedly attract -a vast number of travelers enroute either east or west. All railroad tickets reading between Cleveland and Buffalo are good on these steamers which leave at 8 o'clock every morning, and the rail journey may be broken at either city to -view the beauties of the "Seeandbee" and enjoy the luxury and comfort of the delightful lake trip. TiffJtfi-B'lP'-'mJPgJ-v igai a wiitriir& HI ffsLjfes8- jpj program for a three minute talk oi. some important phase of farm life. Directors of different experiment sta tions could be beard for three min utes in boiled down talks on import ant topics. Many things are possible. Moving pictures, and stereopticon views will be used to add interest ana instruction at these nublic gatherings. A combination of all agricultural ac tivities under the new Agricultural Commission Bill will make many new and better things possible. Applica tions for new institutes should be sent at once. XI0N is muddy. You look hag and Liver Tablets. Thev avoid meats, hot hrend and baths and a lone walk soon be as well and as 25 cents per bottle. the PERftYaBUha J6uhMAL, jjhBjjjjgMtjjwigiy A novel typo ot binnacle provided with oil lamps as well ns electric llghti lng Is now In uso. Iloth sourcea of. II- lumlnn ion are located I belotf tho com, pass tho oil lamps bolnB hurricane, proof and so arranged that no srnolco ,can penetrate Into the compass cham. .?.fT' V" .lr C. ,Bht8.' uuuuiuiuu wikiuii iuu uiuuuuiu, uru most accessibly placed and easily reg elated by means of a controlling switch to glvo reduced light for taking night bearings. This binnacle has been especially constructed for hous ing a modernized typo of the so-called light card compass, invented by Sir William Thompson, and commonly used In tho British navy and merchant mnrlrm Take Plenty or Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eat ing is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapid ly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness un less corrected. Digestion begins in tho mouth. Food should be thorough Iv masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fullness' of the stom ach or feel dull and stupid after eat ing, take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets. Many severe cases of Ptomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They aro easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. In New Zealand UuBbands who de sert their wives and families are sent o jail and made to work for their jfamllles' support. This is a good pat item to copy,' for it helps tho wives and tho state at tho same time and 'takes away all tho pleasures of de sertion. MONEY' BACK for nny cxihc of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Relieve SOI.ACi: IlHAinnV Is a recent medical discovery of three German Scientists that neutralizes Uric Acid and Purifies the Blood. It Is easy to take, and will not effect the weakest stomach. It Is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absolutely free of Opiates or harmful drugs of any de scription. SOIiACK Is a pure specific In tablet form and has been proven beyond ques tion to bo the surest and quickest remedy for Uric Acid Troubles known to medical science, no matter how long itanuinc it reaches ami removes tne root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purines mo uioou, tjii: soiiACis CO. ot Battle Creek, are the Sole U. S. Agents and havo over two thousand voluntary testimonial letters which have been received from grateful people hOIiACIC has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature and Kiiui; nox sent upon request. It. Leo Morris. Drcsident of the First National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as follows: "I want you to send a box of Solace to my father In Memphis, Tenn., for which I enclose $1. This remedy has been used by somo friends of mine here and I only hope It will benefit my father as it nas mem. (signed.) n. ij. morris. Put up in 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. IT'S MIGHTY FINII TO I1G "VVEI.I, A.XIJ YOU CAN SOON' UC SO MY TAKINO bOI.ACn. "No Special Treat ment Schemes or Pees." JUST SOLACE VI.OM1 does the work. Write today lor (lie free- liox. etc. , SOLACE HEMEDY CO., Battle Creek, Mich. 31 e.o w. Every time you swat a fly you should be forcibly reminded to endeavor to locate and swat a possible breeding place. A smoking gown for a lady is be ing exhibited in a New York store. But does a lady smoke? Tight trousers are coming back Into stylo. Why persecute tho bow legged man? DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the in fiammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearinjr will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in named condition of the mucous sur faces. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stination. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of JJeatness (caused by 'catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Uatarrh uure. aenu lor circu lars, free. , F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notice is hereby given that the csti mated Assessment ot the cost of im proving Indiana avenue from Louisi ana avenue to Hickory street in Perrysburg, O,, on the lots and lands to be charged therewith, has boon made and reported to council and said ostimatcd assessment is now on lilo in the ofllec of the clerk of the village of Perrysburcr for tho inspection and ex amination of porsons interested therein. Uy order of the Council of tho Vil lage of Porrysbur";. JOHN W. LYONS, Clerk. Perrysburg, O., June 17, 191JJ. 18c-110' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Sigtmturo of Ws Dear Old Steady Subscriber. j tho8teady BubsUor, w ,n aAvmol At she birth oC each yenr; Wh , down Mn0WJ And offers it gladly, . rT... ,1a.h tA .. !. And casts 'round tho office A haloof cheorl Who novor says, "stop it; I-ciin not nllord it-!" Or, ' I'm gottiug more papers Tlian'Ican read I" And always says, "send it; Tho family all llko it - In fact, wo think It v A household need i" How welcome ho Is VVljon ho stops in the sanctuml How ho makes ourjiearts throb! How ho makes our hearts dance AVe.outwordly-thank hira, Wo inwardly bless him Tho stdady subscriber Who pays advance. " Red Wint?" Sleepy Hollow. A great deal of the money spent for commercial fetilizers every year is wasted said AI. A. Bachtoll of College of Agriculture beforo a crowd of farm ers recently. Commercial fertilizers are a good thing, he continued but tho trouble is that tho farmer either does not arot the right kind of fertilizer for his laud or does not got the worth of his money. Many farmers buy nitrogen when they would better raise it in the form of clover. Others purchase a so called completa fertilizer paying much more por pound for the plant food than if the three ingredients were pur chased separately and mixed at home. A great many farmers will be buying fertilizer and applying it on their wheat ground. In order to help these menget the best results from the mon. ey'they spend for fertilizer, tho Col lege of Agriculture has arranged to send Mr. Bachtoll to a number of dif ferent communities during August and September to give advice iu purchas ing fertilizers, and to demonstrate home-mixing. In order to secure this assistance which is free simply write to A. B. Graham, College of Agricul ture, Columbus, Ohio. Ulcets and Skin Troubles If you are suffering with any old, running or fever sores, ulcers, boils, eczema or other skin troubles, get a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, df Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by C. jr. jiiampney. auy. One hundred and thirty young men and women completed courses in the College of Agriculture at Columbus this week. Thirty of the graduates are girls who have been studjing Do mestic Science and an even hundred are young men who wore preparing themselves to become better farmers. Many of these .young people will re turn to the farms and homes of Ohio Some of them will teach iu the Col leges and High Schools of this and other states. While most of the class are residents of Ohio, a lew have come from other states and at leas't one rep resents a foreign country. Mr. Wah Chin of China receives tho degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and will return to his homo country to make use of what he has learned here. The College or Agriculture is but one ofthe seven Colleges of Tho Ohio State University. Last year the Un iversity granted degrees and certifi cates to tho number of 5G7, and this year the number will probably bo slightly larger. III0RI3 AT HOME. J'eiTjHlHirg Citizens Ci'liully Testify mid Confidently Ilccoiiiincml Hoan's Kidney Tills. It is testimony llko tho following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills so far abovo competitors, Wlien peo ple right lioro at homo rnlso tliclr volco In pralBe thero is no room loft for doubt. Read tho public state ment of a Perrysburg cltl?on: Mrs. 13. Roborts, Fifth St. Perrys burg, Ohio, says: "A mombor of our family was afflicted with kidney trouble for several years and could not control tho kidney secretions, especially at night. Ho often com plained of pain In his back. Doan's Kidnoy Pills wore so highly recom mondoil that I procurod a supply nml their uso was begun. Bonollt was soon recolved and It was not long beforo tho trouble was entirely cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 conts. Fostor-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United Stntos. Remombcr tho nameDonn's and take no othor, Iif.'V.'kirWWWb ' nnlm I ' -' I ' i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANfcgclttbkPrcparalloniiirAs strallailngihcIMandRcdula ling Ui&Stomachs andDorasof ProraofesDigesliouJCIieetfur ncss and KesLContalns neither Opiuni.Morihine norMiucraL NOT NARCOTIC. JlttqieofOldDcSXlMmam. Jhntpiur Seed" s!x.Srnna Jllatttotaltbla Warm Sail-CtanTiedSlacr-ifbtaarealltmr. A nnrfort Ilomofltr for fVnisfina lion. Sour Stomach.Dtarrta U7.-.o rnmnilcirms.FpVPriSn- fteor " SWffi j--:i"i ncss andLoss of Sleep. : rflOflH RicSiiuile Signature or new'york. mi I.ECAIj notice. No. 17419. In tlip Court of Common IMc-llN, Wood County, Ohio. J CNN IK WILSON. Plaintiff, vs. EDWIN WILSON. Defendant. Edwin Wilson, whose placo of lesl dencu Is unknown. Is hereby notillcd that Jennie Wilson, has llk-d her iotl tlun for divorce, alimony and custody ot thulr minor children. In case No. 17 1 111. in thu Court of Common I'leas. Wood County, Ohio, and that said cause will lie for hearlne on and after the 25th day of July, A. D., 1U13. JENNIE WILSON, Iiy CHARLES S. IIATJj-lEIiU, lCf Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. - s i In the Common Pleas Court of Aood County, State of Ohio. MILLARD COOK, Plaintiff, . No. 1717!) vs. FRANK L. ROUSE, IRA ACKLEY and PRED C. LEONARD, Defendants. Iia Aekley and Fred C. Leonard, de fendants in thu above entitled action, ii-lll ink,, iiotli-i- that tho nliLlntirf. Mill ard Cook, Hied his putitlon iu the above entitled uetlon In the county and statu aforesaid, In which he prays Judgment against tnu saiu numeu iieicnuaius in tho amount of twenty-live thousand dollars (?25,OUU.OO) for personal injuries leeelved ihiough tho negligence of said defendants on or about thu 21st day of Apia, 1U10; that in said aution aaiti plaintiff caused writs ot attachment and garnishment to Issue, attaching tlie property of whatsoever kind and nature of said defendants, Ira Aekley and Fred C. Leonard or either of them, held for them or each of them, or owed to them or each of them by said "Tho Octo OH Company," "Octo OH Company" of West Virginia, "The Howling tircen Motor Company," Frank L. Rouse, Mat tie Rouse, wife of Frank L. Rouse, and also attaching thu lights, luturests or title of aald defendants, lra Aekley and Fred C. Leonard or either of them In or to tho following described real estate, viz.: Tho north elghty-flvo (S5) acres of the northwest one-iiuarter () of sec tion two (2), Liberty township, Wood county, state ot Ohio, being tho same property as is commonly known and re teried to as th'o II L. Stratton Oil Lease; and also fourteen acres adjacent and adjoining said eighty-five (S5) acres. being part of saiu H. L. stiatton uu L.ease. To bo applied In satisfaction of thffi ludgment prayed for by .said plaintiff against saiu uoicmiants. You will take notice that you and each of you aro required to answer or demur to plaintiff's petition on or be fore tho 2Bth day of July, 1913, or In default thereof, Judgment will bo taken against you and each of you according to law. MILLARD COOK. By King, Tracy, Chapman & Wells, 13t His Attorneys. PMCUPPEB THE CREATEST THEATRICAL PAPER IN THE WORLD PUBLISHED WEEKLY. $4.00 PER YEAR HOTELS, DRUCOIST8, SPECIALISTS, COSTUMERS, TRAN8FER, CAB AND 'BUS SERVICE CAN PROFIT BY U8INQ ITS ADVERTISING COLUMNQ SAMPLE COPY FREE 4ddreaa NEW YORK CLIPPER New York. M. Y- HJtmmB THE GREAT mni-hi Mi tun. in ,1 ,, u. i i i 81 po, Guaranteed under the 1'jJM I j j2 ii 1 1 1 IBS Exact Copy of Wrapper. the cihtaub company, kiwyoukcity. 1 feuggSSii lni!iiteifi"'"iTr Wiff 1 1 i s:rrAUivrr mminii rrw ill rmni Trss&trMiD-ja .wkla EilBmfflPiD Tho larcost anil most coilly pasioniicr BtcunKr on inland wutoro of tho worM In Rmr ti i ., Mmrofflcent Steamer. SEEANDBEE, City of Erie and City of BufWb Daily Cleveland and Buffalo r (May 1st to Dec lnrt LoovoUovelanil - 8.00 I'M. Leova lluiralo . . 8 00 1- M ' An-tun Itnfrnln . ft. Ill A.M. Avrivn f.u..Al.M.i S ri . Arriya lluiralo 0 M A.M. Connections mnilo nWloirulo with trains m lucntrniutaniiarii-rimni for l'ut-ln-lay, Tolodo, JJotrolUand all points any railroad ne belkcciOleveland All hnlfltfl ooUctl THE CLEVJEUR'ND & i, v. xnewBuui, ummaxr, ti, u. iioiicra, Jrulllo Mcr, Clorolancl, Ohio CASTORIA For Infants and CMIdron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 9 Signature yyp of AV iVr En Use Over Thirty Years 1 j Is HI 91 1 IB w ! II J St B 1 fit m EnF PAeTflDlR THU TOI,i:iM & MAUMKi: VAI.I.KY W it. it. co. mm In i:irvet I-Vliriinry 1, 11)11. 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W Limited Trains" Leave Maumee 8tn- 1 tlon North. 6:33 a. m. 2:38 p. m. $ 8:38 a. m. 4:38 p. m. VL 10:38 a. m. 6:38 p. m. " -nC 12:38 p. m. 8:38 p. m. Limited Tralno Leave Maumee 8ta- $? tlon South. 7:58 a. m. 1:56 p. m. 9:56 a. m. ' 3:66 p. m. 11:56 a, in. 6:66 p. m. 7:66, fl : 66 p. m., Wnpnkonota only. LOCAL CARS. Southbound ijocal cars leave Maumee station as follows: 7:12, 9:12, 11:12 a. m.; 1:12. 3:12, 6:12, 7:12, 9:12, 11:11, 11 .40 p in. and 12:10 a. m. Local cars leave Fl Meigs station follows- 7:17. 9:17, 11 17 A M 1:17, 3:17, 6:17, 7:17, 9:17, U:lu, 11:10 P. M 12:10 A. M. Northbound Local cars arrive at Maumee station aB roiiows: 5:4S, c:33, 7.12, 7:48, 9:48, 11:48 A. M.. 1:48, 3 48, :48, 5:48, 7:48, 9:48 P, M. ' Special cars can be chartered for any occasion at any hour. For infor mation, ask the agent or address. C. F. 8MITH, Gen. Mjjr. Flnellay. Ohio. "For manv voara I ww f rnnhb.,1 ii. spite of all so-ca,lled remedies I used. At last I found quick relief nndcuro in muau uiiiu, yet luorougn anu ictiuy WU11UU11U1 DR.SCIKJC'S wLife Fills Ann! nil KMifnrmnV TT.nAln XT V j 25 CENTS PER BOTILe'aT ALL 0RUQQISTS. .- i H hiii ii mnimiM.jmi Fare $ 2 so DAILY BETWEEN (leveland DFFALO SHIP SEEANDBER Arrivo CIvetoncJ C.JO A.M. for nil l?astcrn ami Canadian Wnlt M.l U..l . ...' West anil Bouthwtxt, in noints: at Cleveland tickets rendlna via and Kuflalo accepted t or traniwlrtutlon tfU t- 1- A I. O TRANSIT C. n. W. V. Herman, Gcn'l I'aaa. Aucnt Constipation N 1 d J -V . 1 r f (.1