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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL Don't Cut 'Em To cut your corn with a razor is to expose yourself to the unnec essary danger of blood poisoning the results of which are apt to prove disastrous. Hard, painful and deep-rooted corns tend to yield readily to the powerful yet gentle influence of fiexaJL. Corn Solvent and how much easier the task is. A few applications of Rexall Corn Solvent, a soaking in warm water and a cornless foot. Guaranteed to relieve them, or your money back, Price 19c. Champney's Pharmacy. A 116 W ViBaseEsaaasBi OlOlTG FLOUR Wagoner's Pride Wagoner's Spring Wheat..,- Pride of Lima Harter's A No. i Camp's Pansy - Peerless .... Good Sweet Oranges Lenox Soap - o lbs Granulated Sugar (Saturday only) 43c This store will close every evening at 8 o'clock except Saturday. F. JEZZARD. Mr. and Mrs. George EmericK ex- pect to move into their Front street home in Perrysburg in a few days, Thoy have been making extensive im- provements in the property, and will be a welcome addition to our citizen ship. 2p$SDSOf22S808530S uirnn aui 2rn b d.. ouy 8 Garden Seeds and Onion Sets K OF w 1 A. A. ROBERTS. 8 p Folgers Smoked Meats and Sausages. E. J. bpilker and wife spent Sun day afternoon with J . F. Byrnes and family. State of Ohio, City ot Toledo,) Lucas County, ) ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho la senior partner of the Arm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said tirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho 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. 1880. (Seal) A. W. GLBASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. yanr2r'xr'tim-tej tkjsKtor4.wiiHvi0.i:wzM: W. J. A i Mrs. L. Omo of Toledo spent Sun-1 day with Ira Simmons and family. , Wanted Heifor to be fresh soon. Address Frank Farley Routo 2. Ob j Goo. Gutzwiler and family had as Tuesday evening guests, E. J. Spllkor and wife. I Mrs. M. T. Graves spout Sunday in Toledo with hor sons, the Fenton brothers. Mrs. A. S. Demuth, tho Spirelli CorBotior, will bo ot Mrs. 0. T. Will iams homo, Wednesday April & th. Mr. and Mrs. William Kazmaier and daughtor Violet were Sunday guestB of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snyder. Tuosday night meeting will toll if Perrysburg Base Ball Club gets in the Trolly League. If they succeed, it will bo tho world series noxt, Perr s burg vs. N.Y. Giants. If tho Porrysbsrg Base Ball Club got any practice boforo the season opens they will have to go down south. Tho weather man wont stand for it here. Ohas. Mills was operated by Dr. W. H. Rhoinfrank on Saturday last for the removal of a cist which had caused him considerable troublo for several months. Ho is doingywell and expects to be at work in a few days.H 1-8 1-4 .65 81.30 .65 1.30 .68 1.35 .68 1.35 .70 1.40 .70 1.40 20c per doz 8 bars 25c Invitations are out announcing tho approaching marriage of Miss Ber- nice Fredora Gibbs to Mr. Jiarl A. S rver, which will occur at the nome of tho bride's parents "on Front street, in Perrysburg, on Thursduy afternoon, 'April 23d, 1014, at 1 :30 o'clock, - fciTVT - r ic ur?rfcr- & v o 1 uui gi . si Wanted Rabits. Any kindsl except Belgian hares. Inpuire of P. M. HELLFRISCH, A party of friends surprised Mr. Floyd Thornton at bis horn on Thurs day evening last. Music was the main feature of the evening. A dainty luneh was served by Mrs. Thornton and at a late hour all departed havinir spent a very enjoyable-, erening. Those present were Misses Irene La Farreo, Alice Fyke and Gertrude Thornton, Messrs. Hubble Fuller and Gerald Boyle, Mrs. I. S. Bowers, Mr. aud Mis. Harry Fuller and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry La Farree, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller and son Alex, Mr. and Mrs. PatDowl ing and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Moser. :s;iS!aKS?!MOLms2 Boneless, Topless Corsets. . With all the softness of a handsome suede, but with the qualifications for shap ing pretty lines. The figure is perfectly free above the -waist. Tho only boning in tho whole corset-is in tho front clasp, at tho back, and two single, flexible bones on either side. Tho cut is a good illustration of the actual model, showing tho front clasp and the two singlo bones. Embroidery trimming. Four Security Rubber Button Hose Supporters attaohed, $1.00 and $1.50 a Pair. 1 fa VEITCH HHKnBiflrlVwS'yMl f UNEBAL fllRECTOR AND HBALHEBJ Telephone No. 1. ' PEItBYSBURG, OHIO. Calls promptly answered night op dny. Stories of Success PHILIP D. ARMOUR A 1 1 throuGh life, whothor at nlxlcen or sixty, Philip D. Arm our was up with tho sun, and tho hnblt was novcr abated. At sov ontoon ho sot out for Califor nia, walk In e nearly all tho way, and when ho arrived hla money was prac tically exhaust ed. Ho studied the opportunities, and Instead or dlBBlnir for Bold he dUB ditches for men who nau mines, uui no wmcr. Ho worked hard, lived carefully, and wasted not a penny. When ready to return homo ho had laid by a snuff sum. Once, whon asked what was tho turnlns point In hla career, ho replied: "Tho tlmo when I liogan to savo what I earned nt tho sold fields: thrift and economy had much to do with my success." Tho strons point Is ho saved. Sav ing Is what counts. Tou can open an account nt this bank with a dol lar or more, and add to It as much or as little as you can. When once you havo started an account, you will tako prlda in seeing it trow. The Perrysburg Banking Company. Miss Brand of Toledo is visit inc her sister Mrs. S. J. Laing. Miss Effie Sterling of Toledo was the Tuesday guest of Mrs. S. J. Laing. , I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shoe and son Millard visited with friends in Toledo Sunday. ' Miss Eliza Williams of Tontog any spent Sunday with Geo. Will iams and family. Miss Laverne Collier of Detroit was the over Sunday guest of Geo. Lober and family. Miss Edith Frusher spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Lena Hatcher. Miss Sadie Klingler of Geneva is spending the week with rela tives aud friends in Perrysburg. Mrs. Peter Cornelius and dau- ghter Agnes visited with relatives fn Tnlo,ln nn Mnnrlnv nnd -Tiiittilnv. Mr. Fred Libben wife, and children took Sunday dinner with M.r. C. H. Neiderhouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britton were bunday guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Guss Ziss near Bowling Green. Mrs. Fred Riekles and Mrs. Henry1 Long were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherer of Toledo on Saturday last. Master Lawrence Swartz of Toledo is spending the week with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cornelius. Mr. and Mss. I. J. Finch and son Arnold and Mr. Robertson of Toledo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Greiner. -Mrs. Fred Riekles and son Richard of Pauldng county, visited her brothor Henry Long and fami ly a few days last week. Rev. Stewart Baumgardner war called to North Baltimore on Wednesday to preach the funeral sermon of Mr. Westonbarger. Jacob Schramm and wife and Fred Grueshaber and wife attended the funeral of Mr. Enisthausen and daughter Lois in Luckey Saturday. Mr. C. H. Neiderhouse has purchased lots 515 and 518 on 6th street of Mr. A. G. Deibert who is going to move on his mothers farm. The M. E. S. S. I. A. class of the Methodist Sunday School held a banquet at the home of their teacher Mrs. R. R. Hartshorn, Fri day night last. FOR SALE! 100 acres. Good Buildings, well tiled and fenced. Black soil at a bar gain. 40 acres of Sand Land with Build, ings 0 miles west of Maumee, (3,000. 78 acres, tiled 44 miles per aero. Good Buildings west of Maumee. well $115 Ono vacant Lot 00 by 400 feet on Indiana Avenue at a bargain, Two story Farm Houbo and 2 Lots on Indiana Avenue, fine location. Cottage House on 6th Street, third Cash Balanco on time. One M. B. COOK Real Estate Agent, Perrysburg, 0, Teaming For all kinds of teamine and excavating call RALPH JOHNSON, phone white 7,-2 rings. 5d PERRYSBURG MARKET. Corrected every Wednesday noon by tho C. L. Maddy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheat 90 No. 3 red wheat 88 No. 2 white wheat 88 No. 3 white wheat 80 Ear Corn , 87 Oats .. .87 Rye GO PRODUCE Corrected every Wednesday noon by W. J. Hesloy. Eggs 10 Butter , .24 Potatoes - .80 Lard .. 12 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Hunger Bros. Steers 03 to .07 Cows 03 to .05 Calves 07 to .09 Hogs 074 to ,08J Lambs 05 to .07 Hides 10 Tallow 04 POULTRY Turkeys 18 Ducks 13 to .14 Chickens 13 to .14 Old Roosters .10 Springers 14 Harold and Vivian Fox spent Sundav afternoon with Lois and Howard Kazmaier. Mr. Joe Fuller and wife had for their Sundav guests Mr. Harrv Steeple and family of Stony Ridge. Mrs. Geo. DcVerna, and dau ghter Wava were guests of friends in Bowling Green on Thursday last. Mrs. Wm. Beibesheimer and daughter Mary of Toledo visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Shimmin Monday. Mr. Ernest Mandell and wife and daughter Dorothv of Glenwood spent Sunday with Henry Wilde and family. -Mrs. Chas. Grubb and daugh- er Dorothy of Toledo were the Sunday guests of the formers sister Mrs. Walter Hum. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eggleston and daughter Helen of East Toledo were tne bunday guest ol 11. P. Barton and family. Mr. John Snvder and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kazmaier and. son Robert visited with Fred Sny der and family-iSunday. The Misses Fern and Norma Simmons are spending the week at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dunham Simmons. Miss Addie Ferrin of McCutch eonville and Mrs. Thomas Frusher of this place visited Mondav after noon with Mrs. Albert Kazmaier. Mrs. Marv Schramm and dau ghter Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schraum attended the fun eral of Edward Ernsthausen in Pemberville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace and children Ralph and Marjorie of Scotch Ridge and Mrs. E. Frush er and daughters Mable and Fran cis of this place wore Sunday guests of Chas Roc and family. For Sale or Trade for horse Motor cycle, single cylinder, 5 horse, two speeds, free engine, clutch, good tires, one new. and Luggage carrier. Dr. L. CHAPMAN, Perrysburg, O. 6b TOLEDO, BOWLING GREEN & SOUTHERN TRACTION CO. THE TOLEDO-DAYTON LINE. Limited Tralne Leave Maumee Sta tion North. 6:33 a. m. 2:38 p, 8:38 a, m. 4:38 p, 10:38 a. m. 8:38 p 12:38 p. m. 1:38 p m. m. m. m. Limited Train Leave Maumee tlon South. 7:68 a. m. 1:B0 p. 9:66 a. m. 3:68 p. 11:56 a. m. 6:61 p. SU- m. 7:66, 9:66 p. m., Wapakonotn only. LOCAL CARS. Southbound jjocal cars leave Maumee station as follows: 7:12, 9:12, 11:12 a. m.j 1:12, 3:12, 6:12, 7:12, 9:12, 11:18, 11:40 p. m. and 12:10 a. m. Local cars leavo Ft. Meigs' station follows: 7:17, 9:17, 11:17 A. M., 1:17, 8:17, 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, 8:48, 4:48, 6:48, 7:48, 9:48 P. M. Special cars can be chartered for any occasion at any hour. For Infor mation, oak the agent or address. C. F. SMITH, Qen. Mar. rtntflay, Ohio 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. D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phone Main 186. Floyd Rcubensall of Toledo is spending the week with hisj aunt Mrs. Walter Pomcroy. Mrs. Martha Mead who has been seriously ill for some time is now able to be out again. Mrs. Alex Stownrt hns rntnrn. ed from a weeks visit, wit.li lmr cio- ter Mrs. Wm. Sattler of Swanton. Mrs. Nellie Redding and Mrs. uarne JNicholns nf Tnnrn a Wednesday with Mr. C. J. Hartsing uiiu iiuuuy. Early Ohio Seed Potatoes BOURS Old Master, San Marto and Pilot Coffee. LAKESIDE Junior Soda Crackers and Butteretts. Phone Main 10. G. F. HOFFMANN -w v 'w w t -r " " w Mrs. Chas. Allwood of Toledo was the Monday guest of Mrs. M. P. Gorton. Misses Ola Hartshorn and Lil lian Broka of Ypsilanti are home on a ten days vacation. Mrs. Ida Koch of Anna, Ohio was the over Sunday guest of Mr. ana Mrs. u. Jj. Maddv. Miss Julia Adams who hns been visiting with relatives in Cleve land lor several weeks will return home the 8th of this month. eSS&SSSSSgS&S&&:& ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Easter Millinery Opening g Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, m April 7-8-9. g (ft We will display the newest ideas Sn trimmed hats, as well as a large assortment of the latest in jk ft ft yfi shapes and materials. ft ft ft ft LINA 3'daaS39333&d33d$&a3a33&$ AUGUSTUS H. PECK DEAD. Perrysburg relatives received word announcing the death of Mr. Augustus H. Peck, of Springfield, Mass., formerly of Perrysburg, which occurred suddenly on Thursday afternoon, March 2G, 1914. The body was taken to Akron, Ohio, for interment. He is sur vived by his wife, one son, Augus tus II., 7 years and two daughters, (Mary and Ellen, twins, 5 years. Mr. Peek was a son of the late Henry E. Peck, of Perrysburg. fi if A Vt ftt TUr, g s i cvv ji jl iic Offered for the month of Aoril at the SHESLEY GROCERY. 8 O . h 8 Fancy Sweet Corn, M ascot Brand, Regular, 15c. Now 10c Q Early June Peas, Regular 15c. Now 10c Q Q 1 can Corn, 1 can Peas, 1 can Tomatoes, all three for 25c. Q 8 FRESH FISH FRIDAY Perch and Saugers; S gfc fhone Your Order. ui4- r O 11JQLJDY Vbi I hAAAAAAAA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahla of Luckey spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Schramm. Professor Canfield and wife of Toledo were guests of Dr. Canfield and family on Monday. Mrs. L. S. Baumgardner left Sat urday for a weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. K. Ranch of Celina. Mr. Clarence Hufford of Ober lin College was the over Sunday guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hufford. r r w w v v w r r rr-wrvmrr"w i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss of Toledo called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noble Sunday. Mr. James Blankertz of Toledo spent Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blankertz. Mrs. R. C. Pew entertained the Current Events Club from Tol edo on Tuesday afternoon. The regular meeting of the Queen Esther Society will be held at the home of Mrs. C. L. Maddy Tuesday, April 6. m m EMCH. m Miss Florence Ludwig and Miss Smith of Maumee were the Sundav guests of Miss Anna Stewart. Mr. John Bayers and family entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and children, Mr. John Shoemaker and wife, Mr. Joseph Iiossbach and Chas. Cor nelius and family. Can't look well, cat well, or feel well with impure blood. Keep tho blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit ters. Bat simply, take exercise, keep clean, and good health is pretty sura to follow. ?1.00 a bottle. Adv. Mnm, B ,., 2 t? lyiaiij Liaimiid a 8 mnir-fw UKWCKl oa&