Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Ohio History Connection, Columbus, OH
Newspaper Page Text
THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL T &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& BASE 'BALL GOODS tt Hi i) ito to to to to to to to to to to to id Just Received a New Lot of these Goods. Look them over. Base Balls, Catcher's Mitts Gloves Fielders Mitts, Bats, Tog Spikes, Masks, Soft Rubber Balls, Hard Rubber Balls, to to to to to to to Vii Champmey's fej) Wwuvia"ALV,'.xaB :$$d as-aassasaassasaas Miss Jessie DeVerna was the Sun day guest of Miss Florence St. John at Bowling Green. Mrs. James Carter has been s end ing th pst week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wolf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pinch called on friends in Maumee Saturday evening. Mrs, T. Christensen and Mrs. E. Thomas and daughter of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills Monday. Mrs. Wm. Mills and Miss Kate Young were the guests of Misses Bets and Marine Chappel jof Toledo on Thursday last. FLOUR Wagoner's Pride Wagoner's Spring Wheat Pride of Lima Harper's A No. i Camp's Pansy Peerless ... Good Sweet Oranges . - 20c per doz Lenox Soap 8 bars 25c 10 lbs Granulated Sugar (Saturday only) 43c F. JEZZARD. Mr. Sheldon Switzer of Lambert vlllp, Mich, spent Wednesday evening with Geo. DoVerna and family. - FOR SALE 8 room house with all modern conveniences and barn. Oq 5th street Perrysburg. 42tf A. R. WILLIAMS. PERRYSBURG MEN VISIT FORD FACTORY. On last Thursday Wm. Schlect, Ford dealer, and 17 prospective Ford buyers of Perrysburg and vicimt , viBited tbe big auto plant at Detroit. After arriving at the f ctory at noon and eating lunch in the factory a dining room they were taken through the plant by guides and shown the interest ing way in which autos are made. The party expressed their pleasure in witnessing the assembling and turn ing out of two cars a minute as timed by them, as they were completed and run out under their own power one every thirty seconds which is a sight hard to realize unless seen. All re port a good time and are wondering how one little car could have such a mammoth corporation back of it. W. J. I m m (!) . 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, S1.00, S1.25 25c, $1.50, S2.50 25c, 50c, 75c, S1.00, S1.25, S1.50 S2.00 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75cJ S1.00 10c per pair 50c, S1.00, $1.50 5 c and 10c 5c and 10c '0 m (0 (0 Pharmacy Store (i? Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Britton took Sunday dinner with Chas. Frusherand family. Miss Bertha Burkln of Dowhng was the Sunday guest of Wm. Grolla and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Graham in the country. Mrs. Wm. Moser who has been ser iously ill for the past two weeks is slowly recovering. Mrs. R. F. Barton returned home Sunday from a two months visit with relatives in Texas. On her way home she visited a short time with Mrs. Dr. A. V. Cole of Chicago. 1-8 .65 65 .68 .68 .70 .70 1-4 $1.30 1.30 i-35 i.35 1.40 1.40 PERRYSBURG MARKET. Corrected every Wednesday noon by the C. L. Middy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheat 00 No. 3 red wheat 8S No. 2 white wheat 88 No. 3 white wheat 80 New Corn 87 Oats .38 Rye 56 Burglars attempted to enter the residence of J uIIub Witzler, but were frightened away after opening a back door. -A party of neighbors and fi lends surprised Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Nelder-will be the guest ot ner parents ior house at their home Saturday evening, j a couple of weeks. They came with well Ailed baskets and! Mr and Mrs C H Neider- speut the evening with music. At al,,m, ' f, pMW' nn: Rlinfin.v late hour all departed having had a, good time. The following Perrysburg ladies were informally entertained at the uM Kiln.. 17 lir v..u mij on TWMiav afternoon m honor of M. TAru k. t- n u -nM,- Miss Emma Maddy, Mrs. Grant H oil brook, Mrs. T. R. Sbimmin and Mrs. C. L. Maddy. ;T5c::'5at5riK3ffijK: Boneless, Topless Corsets. With all the softness of a handsome suede, but with the qualifications for shap ing pretty lines. The figure is perfectly f reo above tho waist. The only. boning in tho whole corset is in the front clasp, at tho back,and two single, flexible bones on either Bide. Tbe cut is a good illustration of the aotual model, showing the front clasp and the two single bones. Embroidery trimming. Four Security Rubber Button Hose Supporters attached. $1.00 and $1.50 a Pair. VEITCH Funeral Qibector amp hbalheb Tolephono No. 1. PEnitYSBtma, OHIO. Cnlln promptly answered night op any. f"f5SflS5W 3K Father and Boys. A father said to his sons : " You will come to And that life is made up largely of habits; and one of tho best is tho habit of saving." A savings account In this bank will make this "saving habit" come easy. The Perrysburg Banking Company. Any skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment is for piles, eczema any skin itching1. 50c at all drug stores. Adv. Mrs. Ernest Moser and Mrs. Ed Thornton spent Wednesday in Toledo. Mr. C. L. Shipman of Weston visited with F. E. Fox and family Monday. Mr. A. T. Dewland and Mr. N. Hagerman spent Monday in S wanton. Mrs. Ida Koch of Anna, Ohio visited with friends in Perrysburg over Sunday. Miss Florence Tuting of Toledo was the Sunday guest of Miss Era ma Rossbach. Misses Dorothy and Alice Shibrowski visited with friends in Toledo Sunday. Mr. Corwin Young of Detroit was the over Sunday guest of his aunt Mrs. C. Webb. Miss Mamie Rogers of Toledo was the over Sunday guest of her sister Mrs. Wm. Moser. Mrs. Dr. Roether spent Friday of last week in Elmore, the guest of her aunt Mrs. Mary Moore. Mrs. A. R. Williams spent Tuesdav in Toledo the guest of her sister Mrs. Chas. Kerstetter- Mr. Lewis Shipman visited in Monclova Mondav with his daughter Mrs. Dan Neiderhouse. Mrs. J. Mutchler and grand daughter Hazel visited with Mrs. Joe Kellemier Monday afternoon. Mr. W. J. Hesley left Saturday for Pittsfield, 111. where he was called on account of the death of his father. Mrs. C. H. Detling left Tues day for Greenville, Ohio, where she Hinnnr with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Dunham Simmons and family. The regular meeting of the W. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs- Shipman Tuesday March 31 at 2:30. A full attendance, is desired. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Ty yfF7 l" Slgnaturo of LuzZ &ZcUA '44 FOR SALE! 100 acres. Good Rulldines, well tiled and fenced. Black soil at a bar gain. 40 aores of Sand Land with Build ings 0 miles west of Maumee, $3,000. "78 acres, tiled U miles per acre. Good Buildings west of Maumee. well $116 One vacant Lot CO by 400 feet Indiana Avenue at a bargain. on Two story Farm House and 2 Lots on Indiana Avenuo, fine looation. Cottage House on Cth Street, third Cash Balance on timo. One M. B, OOOK Real Estate Agent, Perrysburg, 0, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaller and Miss Zelma Britton took Sunday din ner with Ralph Britton and family. Mrs. Geo. DoVerna was tho guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cur rent at Dunbridgo on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baumgaid. nor of Toledo spent Monday and Tues- da with Mr. and Mrs. Stewnrt Baum. gardnon Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman and Mrs. Casper Bmndhuber of Toledo spont Monday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hoffman. Mrs. Adolph Sandwitch of Fre mont and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter and family of this place were the Sun day guests of Mrs. Underhill. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dewland and daughter, Miss Helen Simmons and Mr. Ira Simmahs took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Haberman. Mr. and Mrs. John Kazmaior had for their Sunday guests Harry Kaz. maior and family of Maumee and Geo. Kazmaier and family from the country. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. DeVerna enter tained on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnthlstle and daughter Mar garet of Haskina and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. DeVerna and daughter Fanchon of Dunbridgo. Mrs. David Hatcher took Sun day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Roe. The" Misses Edna Hartsing and Helen Bowers visited friends in Detroit Sunday. Ralph Johnson moved to Fred Neiderhouse property on Seventh and Maple streets. Mrs. Chas. Ruebensall of Tol edo spent Monday with her sister Mrs Walter Pomeroy. Mr and Mrs Ed Humes of Toledo were the Sundav guests of Albert Fahrer and family. The New Century Club met at the home of Mrs. M. B. Cook on Wednesdav afternoon. Mr. Walter DeGroote of Chi cago has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gorton for the past week. Mr. Alfred Williams left Mon day last for Omaha, Nebraska where he expects to be for some time. . Mr. and Mrs. Volnev Wagoner and daughter of Walbridge are vis iting relatives and frfends here this week. Mrs. Dell Simmons and dauelr ter Miss Ruth and Mrs. Harry La Farree spent Thursday last with Mrs. I. S. Bowers. Mrs. E. Chapman and Miss Anna Beach took Sundav dinner with Mrs. Robert Hillabrand and Mrs. Mary Heilman. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCabe of Maumee attended the chicken supper at the M. E. Church on Wednesday night of last week. Teaming For all kinds of teaminc and excavating call RALPH JOHNSON, phone white 7,-2 rings. 5d Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cook are enjoying the rjleasurc of driving a new 1914 Overland car, purchased of Frank Loomis, the Overland agent for Perrysburg. For Sale or Trade for horse Motor cycle, single cylinder, 6 horse, two spneds, free engine, clutch, good tires, one new. and Luggage carrier. Dr. L. CHAPMAN, Perrysburg, O. 5b B. O'REILLY dent's Tailoring Perrysburg, Ohio. Phone -Blue 33. WE WRITE Fire Life Tornado Plate Glass L Insurance. Automobile Accident Liability - Geo. J. Mungfcr General Insurance Phone Main 60 Ilea. Phone Black 55 House cleaning time is here and we are prepared to supply you with the necessary articles. Ammonia Soaps, Soap Powders, Scourers, Scrub Brushes, Lye, Wall Paper Cleaner etc. Saturday we will sell 4 cans Banner Lye for 30c. H D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phone Main 186. Fon Sale Fresh milch cow. I. B. VANVALKENBURG. 5a Miss Addie Underhill of Toledo was in town one day last week call ing on friends. t The Perrysburg Civic Associa tion will meet in their new hall on Front street on Thursday evening April 2. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roose entertained atSunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Adams of Toledo and Mr. R. P. Adams of Detroit. B0URS Old Master, San Marto, and Pilot Coffees. Royal Garden Teas.. Fruits, Vegetables and Fancy Groceries. Pickerel and White Fish Friday Early Delivery Assured. Phone Main io. G. F. HOFFMANN y r "vrri imKwM 18 1 W yll 1 1 H n, M w i .a! kTS-3 wriPrdW fe?siii ""wJ3S3jH p HBmi WITZLE Our 1914 Line of Hoosier and Sellers Kitchen Cabinets is now ready. Prices Right. Please call and look them over. A. J. WITZLER. Miss J. B. Carnes who has been visiting relatives in Pennsyl vania for a couple of months has returned to Perrysburg and will make her home with her cousin Mrs.'Everctt Chapman. Wanted to exchange 10 room house on half acre good soil, good well, and chicken houses worth S2,000 for residence in Perrysburg. Also have 3 acres good soil will sell cheap. Apply to Mrs. G. W. Chap man. Millbury, Ohio, or G. B. Lownsburv, Perrysburg, O., Phone Black 127. 5b. b R Fresh Fish Friday b Halibut Steak, 8 Winter Caught Pickerel VERY FINE. Phone Your Order. S 8 HESLEY GROCERY iecoooooooseeoooesoeoeeeow -J-j- - ---- r .-. Miss Katio Sheets of Toledo will spond a couplo of months at tho G. W, Hoffman homo. Miss May Cloar of Bowling Grew spent Tuesday evening with Miss Wava DoVerna. Mrs. Frank Thompson returned home Thursday from a three months visit with relatives and friends in the East. Mrs. M. Games of Glbsonburg visited with her Bister Mrs. George LaFarree Wednesday and Thursday of last week. M-M ' $1.00 DOWN $1.00 per week Buys this Labor Saver Don't forget that you can save about 20 per cent from Toledo prices at Mrs. Frank Hollenbeck and Mrs. C. L. Maddy were guests at a six o'clock dinner party at the home of Mrs. Emma K. Rheinhart in Toledo on Wednesday last. Explosion of gasoline ina Tol edo garage resulted in the death of one man, a colored porter, tho de struction of 10 automobiles and a loss to building and contents of about $50,000. For Sale 2 cows and 2 Jer sey and 2 Holstein (yearlings.) 5a RALPH JOHNSON. 5 1