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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL t i i . . L-, --UiMBMBMMHMBliMMalBJMIMMMBMHBaMMWnWMBriMWB ii n This Half Page Belongs to WATCH THIS SFiiCE WATCH THIS Th PACE Next week tor the great est page of prices on Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware Bnamelware, Books, Pic tures, etc. Special line of 10c Candy And Easter Novelties Easiest Way Washer Best Power Washer on Guaranteed ib GAS ENGINES. The most useful machine on the iarm. The Ohio and United Engine, two of the best made 1 to 25 horse power. We make a Special Price on the Waterloo En gine lj4 to 4 horse power. m tf BUGGIES - tf HARNESS 0) ft I C. F. RIDER,LhSkty' ssaa'aasaassaasasa-acssas LEGAL NOTICE. Sarah Douglas, James f. pouS.a her husband, who each reside at Peorlu. Peoria County and State of Illinois; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of 11 o b o c c a McKnlgth Doan, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal rep resentatives of Carey Doan. deceased; und tho unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees and legal representatives of Thomas It. MoKnlght. doceasod, whoso names and placeB of rosldenco aro each and every respectively unknown, will each take notice that on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1914. Bridget Morse Hind her certain potltlon In tho Court of Common Pleas of Wood County, Ohio bolng cause No. 17083 against tho above namod parties and others, there in setting forth that she Is tho owner In fee simple and In actual poasosBlon of tho Bast eighty-two feet (82) oft of Inlot No. Sovon Hundred and Nlnpty throo (793) In Porrysburg, Wood CThat'tho petition of plaintiff alleges that those under whom she, tho plain tiff, derives her tltlo and possession to tho said described premises havo boon for more than twenty-ono (21) years last past In actual, open, notorious, continuous, adverse and uninterrupted possession of said premises und of overy part thereof. That said parties each claim or ap pear by tho records of Wood County, ni.in i hnvn Homo cstato or Interest In Bald promises adverse to tho CBtato and Interest of tho plaintiff herein but which claim Is without foundation and Is null and void. Plaintiff furthor prays In her petition that her tltlo to said premlBos may bo quieted as against each and overy of unM nnmnrl nnrtlns dofondont as well in apralnat each and overy party claim w the Market. to give Satisfaction. m (t m m m '0 m m ( m - "1 on line Best made -Best made single and double work and buggy harness. ing by, through or under any of the Bald named defendants, and that she may have all proper relief In the prom ises. That tho said parties defendant are each required to unswer on or before Saturday tho 9th day of May, A. D., 1914, or Judgment and decree may bo taken against thorn In accordance with tho prayer of said petition. lnuumsT aioiisii:. Plaintiff. III3NJAMIN F. JAMBS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 4f Those attendinp; tho Revival Meet ings the pnBt week from out of town were : F. 0. Maesio and Oharlns Gahn of Lindsay; A. Korn and wifo, Miss Dryer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller and family, Mrs. Frank Harpel, Miss Pearl Binnigor, Mr. Herman and James Jef frey of Mollne. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webber, Mrs. Grater, Mr. and Mrs. Rordnor of Toledo. -.Edward Nietz and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bench, Mrs. Chandler, Ada Swartz, Ralph Swartz and Robort and Geo. NioU of Hobart near East, Toledo. Best Family Laxative, Beware of constipation. Use Dr. Kiwi's New Life Pills and keep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frank hn, Me., calls them 'Our family laxa tive." Nothing better for adults or aped. Get them today, 25c. All Drug gists or by mail. H. E. Bucklon & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. PERRYSBURG, 0. Our new Perrysburg Store is situated on south side of Main street, between Second and Third, and will open Thursday, March 26, 14 Our prices will be even lower than our stores in the big cities. The savings in expenses means more values for you. Read this space next week for a full list of special prices. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. t Services will be held as follows in this church next Sunday March 22. Sunday School at 0 :30 a. m. Superin tendent, W. H. Roose. Topic for the day-"Lessons by the Way." Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. with sermon by the Pastor. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Dorcas Wetzel Superintendent. Christian Endeavor Society Meeting at 0:30 p. m. Topic to be considered, "OurSociety a Training School." Lea der, Rt-v. G. H. Lowry. Evening Worship at 7:80. Rev. Geo. C. Doolittle of Sldon, Syria, will speak at this service and giye an account of Missionery Work in the Land of Our Lord and the Bible. Mr. Doolittle , who is a Toledo boy, is supported in his work by the Chris tian Endeavor Societies of the Presby tery of Mnumee. Our choir has been greatly strength ened by the addition of some male voices. John Lownsbury, Gerald Boyle and Harry VanNorman are the latest additions and are proving excellent ac quisitions indeed. The choir has made great advance and done much to make the services of the church attractive under the eflicent leadership of Miss Grace Hollenbeck. The members of the Mons Bible Class are under lasting gratitude to the ladies of the church for the splen did dinner served in kuch a splendid manner at the banquet last week. Also they wish to express appreciation of the splendid service of the young Son who kindly acted as ushers and alters. John Lownsbury, Gerald Boyle, Harry VanNorman, Carleton Finkbeiner, Glen Hoskinson, Hubble Fuller. Orrin Fuller and Fredrick Hal lowell certainly handled the big crowd like veterans in the business. M. E. CHURCH Sunday School af 0 :30 a. m. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. Epworth League at 0 :30 p. m. Preaching at 7 :30 p. in. Personal Workers League every Tuesday evening at 7 :30. Rev. Stewart Baumgardner Pastor. A -go-to-church campaign is on in tho M. E. Church, so please come to church or go to church and help others to help themselves, aud by doing so they will help you. "I havo been somewhat costive, but Doan's Rogulets give just tho results I desire. They act mildly and regu lato tho bowels porfcctly." Geo. B. Krause, Altoona, va. Adv. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. The Revival Meetings continue with unusual interest and power. Evangelist Compton whose life story appears in this issue is a man of great humility and earnestness in preaching Gods word and those who hear him can not but feel deeply impressed that he is himself a living example of truth. The prayer leagues will meet Tues day evening at 0 :45 for special prayer. The presence of our M. E. Brother hood last Thursday evening was an in spiration and it is hoped they will come again. The services next Sabbath will be as follows: Preaching at 10:45 by Rev. Compton. Also in the afternoon at 2 :30 the sub ject being, "The Power of Influence." In the eve'ning the subject will be, "The Second Coming of Christ." On next Friday evening an mtarest ing subject to all will be presented which will be, "The State of the Soul after Death." Day services which are especially helpful to Christians will be held each afternoon at 2 p.m. THE TEST THAT TELLS Is The Test Of Time. Many Perrys burg People Have Made This Test.. Years ago this Perrysburg citizen told in a public statement, the benefit derived from Doan's Kidney Pills. The statement is now confirmed the testimony complete. Instances like this are numerous. They doubly prove the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills. Can any Porrysburg reader de mand more convincing proof? It's Perrysburg testimony it may be in vestigated. Erwin Bruce, Fifth St., Porrysburg, Ohio, says: "I was annoyed by pains in my back and the trouble was al ways worse when I got up in the morning. Reading of Doan's Kidney Pills, I used them and the trouble soon left mo. The cure has lasted and in return I am glad to speak as highly about Doan's Kidney Pills now as I did when I recommended them before. I know of other people who havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills with benefit." For salo by all doalers. Prlco 50 conta. Fostor-Milburn Co,, Buffalo. Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and tako no othor. Next week for the great est page of prices on Honest Up-to-date . Footwear ever offered in the county. All the Newest Spring Styles for France rejoices over the recovery of Mona Lisa. But America Is still In mourning because two of "Ty" Cobb's favorite bats are yet missing. A Chicago boy broko his arm while dancing the tango. One wonders how some of the tango dancers avoid breaking their backs. The man who operates a dirigible balloon la called on aeronaut, hut be should be called a magician. State of Ohio. City of Toledo,) Lucas County, ) ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Drurrcrlsts. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. riII3 TOLEDO & MAUMEE VALLEY R. R. CO. In Effect Fcbrunry 1, 1011. Nv.T'do Lv.T'do Pburg Pburg Ma'mee East West East West North 6 24 6 00 6 48 7 36 8 24 3 12 10 00 10 48 LI 36 12 24 1 12 2 00 6 24 6 48 7 1J 8 00 8 48 9 36 10 24 11 12 12 00 12 48 6 42 6 00 6 24 7 12 "s'66 8 48 9 36 10 24 11 12 12 00 12 48 4 39 6 16 6 03 'e'oi 7 39 8 27 9 16 10 03 10 61 11 39 12 27 7 04 7 28 7 62 8 40 9 28 10 16 11 04 11 52 12 40 1 28 2 16 3 04 3 E2 36 24 12 2 48 36 16 03 61 39 27 36 24 12 00 29 48 12 36 24 12 00 48 36 4 00 4 40 4 48 5 16 6 36 6 00 6 24 7 12 8 00 8 48 9 36 10 24 11 12 12 00 5 28 6 66 6 16 6 40 7 04 7 52 8 40 9 28 ,10 16 11 04 11 51 12 40 16 03 8 24 9 12 6 61 7 39 10 00 10 48 11 36 6 24 7i2 8 00 8 48 9 36 10 24 11 12 8 27 9 IS 10 03 10 61 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that receipts of the payment of a legacy under the will of John J. Kloebcrger, deceased, to Qertrudo Ketfer, Gertrude Anna Schwlnd, Clara Gertrude Klooberger and Francis Mary Hoffman, havo boon died in tho Probate Court by Anna M. Klefer. She asks to have th same al lowd and recorded on the margin of th0 record 6f Wills wherein the authenti cated copy of the record of tho Will of John J. Kleoberper. deceased, is re corded. Same will bo for hearing, on tho 27th day of March, 1914, at 9 o'clock A. M, Any person Interested may nlo written exceptions to said receipts on or before said tlmo of hearing. C1IAS. R. NBARING, Probate Judge, Wood County, Ohio. February 20th, 1914. 2o Your selection rOLEOO, BOWLING QREEN A, SOUTHERN TRACTION CO. THE TOLEDO-DAYTON LINE. Limited Trains Leave Maumet tlon North. 8ta 8:33 a. m. 8:38 a, m. 10:38 a. m. 12:38 p. m. Limited Trains Leave 2:38 p. 4:38 p. 6:38 p. 8:38 p Maumao m. m. m. m 8U- tlon 8outh. 7:58 a. m. 1:68 p. m. 9:56 a. m. 3:66 p. m. 11:56 a. m. 5:66 p. in. 7:56, 9:56 p. m., WapakoneU only LOCAL CARS. 8outhbound iocal cars leave Maumee station as follows: 7:12. 9:12, 11:12 a. m.; 1:12. 3:12, 6:12, 7:12. 9:12, 11:12. 11:40 p. m. and 12:10 a. m. Local cars leave Ft. 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