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k THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL ?j to Ifmpfatffl $mml PUBLISHED HVEBY FRIDAY. B. Is. BLTJB Editor. Entored nt the PorrysDuru rostoltlco aa aocond-clasa matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. THE JOURNAL la dated Friday, but tho papor bocs to prosB every Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In order that It may roach Ha readers In various locali ties by Friday mornlnc Long Dlfitanco Toiophono No. 21. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One dollar per year it, paid In ndvniico. One dollar and fifty cents If Not paid In advance. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Poetry hS Resolutions of Hespoct are published at tho rato of 5 cents per lino only. There will bo no deviation from tills rule. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONOKIiSSlOXAI, ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voter of the 3th DUtrlct, Nan CompoiKil of Scnccn, Ilrle, Huron, Snndtmky nml Wood ConntlcM. throughout tho now 13th district and Havlnc been urned by many friends nftor clvlnc the matter careful con sideration, 1 hao decided to be a can didate for the Republican Nomination for Congress at the Primary Election to be held August 11th, 1914, nnd will appreciate the Influence and support of all electors. CHARGES S. HATFIELD, Howling Green, Ohio. To the Rcpulillcnn Votcis of Wood County: I will bo a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of Wood County and your) support and influence will certainly be' anprecinted. Washington Twp To Republicans: I will bo a candidate for Republican nomination for County Commissioner for Second Term nnd respectfully solicit the support of all Republicans ut the Primaries August 11, 1914. JOHN ISCH, Lake twp. To the Voters of Wood County: I desire to secure the nomination for the office of Recorder, and will appreciate the votes, good will and help of all citizens of the county. BRICE B. HERRIPF, Bowling Green, O. Fan CLERK OF COURTS. To Republicans of Wood County: I am a candidate for the nomination for Clerk of Courts of Wood County and will be thankful for the votes nnd as sistance of all who may favor me. II. T. SIIAFER,, Weston twp. FOR PnoSECUTlNO ATTORNEY. To the voters of Wood County: I desire to announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for Prosecuting Attorney at tho Primary Election to be held August 11th, 1914. Your support and Influence both beforo and at the primaries will be appreciated. WILLIAM B. JAMES. To Republicans. I wish to announce my candidacy for tho nomination to tho ofllce of Prosecut ing Attorney of Wood County and -will greatly appreciate the support of all Republicans at tho Primaries, August 11. EARL K. SOLETHER. FOR AUDITOR. I will be a candidate for Republican nomination for County Auditor, and earnestly solicit tho assistance of every Republican voter of Wood county. All favors will be appreciated. RALPH S. GILLESPIE. I will be a candidate for the Republi can nomination for County Treasurer BUbject to the primaries, August 11th, 1S14. Your Influence and vote will bo appreciated. CHARLES A. PATTERSON. "Wo Buppose it 'is aTgoba thing i fori the human race that some society1 iwomen prefer dogs to children, but ltj is rough on. the dogs. A man In San Francisco sayo his homo has boon broken up byihlsj vrifo'B devotion to politics and clubs., I¬her Invasion of man's ancient pre-i relatives. Tho English bishops In favor oft .striking "obey" from the .marriage orrlce must have somewhere encotuv, .tared tho classic phrase of "Innocuous Jdesnotuda" A Boston statistician has figured KtaX woman's value la twice that of jtnan, and It might be added that she. csuaDy draws Interest on the lullias-! Beaumont King George Is a regular fellow. Ho: ,Jet tho movie man take pictures of him as bo watched the ball game., iThat alone will insure his popularity! In America. The ParlB newspaper man recently! fitted out with on armored skull pos-i slbly Intends to compote against ,tho jmperb Ivory equipment of our own rumor chosen. Prof. Erllch, tho great chemical au-i tfcorlty In the medical line, predicts that medical science will undorgo a revolution In about ten years. A rev olution In medicine Is about due, to keep up with changes ln'fashlon. A lady theorist wonts criminals I tattooed with marks of their special crime. This would bo a lino way to help along their reformation, to say' nothing of the affront to tho tendency of tho ago. Perhaps It would help, gomo to mark tho theorists themselves! In the s&mo way. Manager McQrawB report of th new slang terms In tho way Austra-i Hans and Egyptians tell tho story of baseball one game being to descrlboi n catch as "pouched in tho too-cozy" mouses expectations of a foreign trlp Cor sporting editors to win freshness' Kbr baseball accounts. , Polly In fashion has reached Its goglcal extreme In tho reported at tempt of Paris stylo autocrats to force tnturlst coiffures of green, purple, red, and other colon on women wearers., pTtmt now, whan women oro battllnt Cor Independence along orory lino, tho, cetoozno of this attempted tyranny fcrtD bo IntsrmiUfl. Additional Local., Mr. nnd Mrs. John Liutner visited friends in Toledo Easter Sundny. Rev. Miller of Dunkirk, was the Sunday guest of George De Vernn and family. Mrs. E. .1. Heath of Albany was the guest of h. A. ITallowcil and family last week. Miss Q race McLaughlin of Bradner visited at the Dunham Simmons home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chap pell and son, Gordon, spent Easter with Steve Schaller and family. Mr. Ray Simmons has re turned home from Macon, Ga., where lie lias been spending the winter. Clarence Shipman of Grand Rapids visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Shipman, on Thursday. Mrs M. II. Bowers" was the guest of her sister Mrs. Stanley Andrews in Toledo the latter part of the week. Mrs. Chas. Corbin has gone to Elyria where she will be the guest of her son Mr. Karl Corbin for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Grant Hollbrook and Miss Myrtle Buttler were Sunday guests of the former's sister Mrs. E. Beckham of Toledo. The ladies of Ideal Hive, L. 0. T. M. of Toledo surprised Mrs. M. P. Gorton at her home on Front street Monday evening. Bauued Rock Eggs For hatching from selected mating,. R. E. GRAHAM, Maumee, 0. R. F. D. 1. 8d Mr. and Mrs. Val Schwind, Jr. and children and Mr. Edward Schwind were Easter guests of Mr. M. Justen and family of Toledo. Mrs. C. E. Powell of Weston, and Mrs. E. II. Hnfford and Miss Edna Hufford of Dayton, were Easter guests of John Cranker and family. For Sale Genuine black leather couch costing $40, in good condition. "Will sell for less than half. G. E. McGee. Front St., near Locust. Mr. Fred Schaller and Mr. Wm. Schaller and daughter. Doro thy of Adrian, Mich., spent several days of last week with P. J. Wise and family. Mr. F. B. Schaller and Mr. W. P. Schaller and daughter Dorothy of Adrian, Mich., were guests of Henry Schaller and wife the later part of the week. Mrs. M. . Graves, Mrs. W. J. Veitch and Mrs. S. Baumgardner attended the lectures on Woman Suffrage in the Zendbia Hall on Wednesday by Jane Adams. Mr. P. J. Wise and family en tertained on Easter Sunday Miss uessie spinier, uorotliy Schaller, and Verna Frantz, Messrs. Clar ence Lehman and Floyd Spilkor. Mrs. Wm. Blankertz who wns severely burned about the, face, head and hands by an explosion of a gas range wnicii occurred on Fri day last is reported improving. "My child was burned terriblv about the face, neck and chest. I annlinri Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. The Dain ceased, and the child sank into a rest ful sleep." Mrs. Nancv M. Hanson. Hamburg, N. Y. Adv. Mary Ann Schlect the little who was operated at the Rhein- tranlc hospital Saturday afternoon for appendicitis is getting along very nicely. Wm. Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chapman and Mr. Cassius Hampton attended the funeral of Mr. Macdowell Wilson in Bowling Green on Monday. They motored over in the Comstock f automobile. Mr. C. A. nampton has re ceived word announcing the birth of a son to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. nampton of Enst, San Diego, Cal., and they have christened the youngster Charles Sherman Hampton. CLEARS COMPLEXIONREMOVES SKIN BLEMISHES. Why go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffer ng tho tortures of Eczema, itch,,tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment Follow tho simple suggestions and your skin worries are over. -Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for bab ies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping, Always helps. Relief or money back, 00c, at your Druggist. Adv, CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho &S&&c&y. Signature Air. Oscar Soiling was the Sun day guest of Air. nnd Airs. M. B. Cook. Miss Iskilinc Young of Butler, Ind., was tho week end guest of Airs. IU. 13. Uoolc. Air. und Mrs. Fred Yenger and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cook spent Monday in Bowling Green. Mr. and Mrs. Judge. M. B. Cook motored to Bowling Green on Friday last. E. J. Spilkor and wife of Web ster and Charles Spilker and wife of Walbridge motored to East To ledo Easter and spent the dav with Georire Bcrger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neider liouse had for their Easter com pany, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gallier of Bowling Green, Mrs. E. Irene nnd children of Portage, Mrs. E. Cavnnaugh and Elmer Meeker, wife and children of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Knerr enter tained on Easter Mr. Harry Stauf fer nnd children, Frank Burnett, wife and daughter Edytha, Miss Cora Knerr, Mr. Myron and Harold Clark and Mr. Win. Moore of Toledo, and Mr. Clarence Wild er of Lima. Mrs. Henry Bensman wishes to express her appreciation and thanks to the friends who so kind ly showed their honor and regard for Mr. Bensman in the time of his illness and death, and their sympathy and kindness to herself in her time of bereavement. HERE'S A WAY TO SAVE DOCTOR BILLS. ' Physicians Give Free Advice by Which Parents May Profit. T., . , , , . . ... Its a matter of general interest just now how one's physical condition can be got into shape to best receive the benefits of the summer season. Espe- daily is this true of the children. They have become run down by a winter of """""l" ",?""" .Ui U,"B "-"" "l our readers are entitled to tne mior-ul-considered food and much time ; spent indoors. Spring comes with its j sunshine, its fresh vegetables and all else invigorating, but the children are in no condition to receive nature's' remedies. .,...,' Many parents call in the family physician. Many other parents take advantage of what the physician told them when he was first called in con- sultation. All good family physicians I i"TT 8.L Hj Cream Separators ThelHCLins GRAIN AND HAT MACHINES Binaert, Reiperi Headsri, Mowers Kikes, SUekus Hty Loader! Mir Preilci CORN MACHINES PbiUn, Pielceri Btidm, CuIliTiUri Ealiltf t CntUri Sbellin. Stridden TILLAGE Fee. SprUi.Twtk, ni DUk llirrawi Common GENERAL LINE Oil mri Gts Entiuei Oil Trar tort Mtsmr Spreaders Crum StpinUri rina Wajoot MUr Track Tkrukers Criln Drilli Feed Grinders Koif e Grliders Binder Twin 0 Internationa! Harvester llnttrporaled Toledo O. Cnasn.ca D:erir. ETcComkk MUwatlea Ostorne Piano 5grgT.y. --"'' ;&". THE GREAT SHIP ftP&s?S3 lA2w0fK'-'c" " jw -.- rr "in H.imnfc'i Irgth S00 JVeli lirraillli 93 IVcf, Inchcit 510 olitcroomo nil parlors accommodating 1500 patten. uirt. Greater Ju coat larger lu all proportions rklnrla fill appointments tluui any steamer on iuJaml waters of tbavorld. In servlco Jujjo 15th. . Miismflccnt Steomcn "SCnANDBEX," "Clfy of Eric" on J "City of Buffalo" Daily CLEVELAND and BUFFALO May i.ttoDec.l.t U-.no CltultnJ , . S.00 1. M. Leave Ili.ualo - 8 00 P.M. Arrive UuCjIo 0:30 A.M. Arrlvo Cleveland tiJOA. M. (Central Standard Time) Connections at lluuala for Niagara Tails anil all Eastern ini.l Canadian, Points. Railroad tickets rt-u!Jntf between Cleveland and lluUalo are good for tiananorlatloa an oar steamera. Ask jour tt.Let agent for tlcLula via C. & 11. line. V.'rlto us lor liandtomo illustrated booklet free. TUB CLEVELAND &. BUFFALO TRANSIT CO., Clovoland, O. '""" "' ' iimiin i, iiiiagS Qeridron Bicycles B k 11 iwrir in Wi Or tSWjLli BZ1B.mRKiir3Xjn l fn -ln 4 - ' fMA..l - J JIa lnn rf-- I? ih&!isssSs er brake .... $25.00 K 1 J. DB HPware) Company) k fYQta0(3DsfaKlaKifM99aMaWBBnsBal say: "Give the children Castoria." Healthy parents know this remedy of old, for they took it themselves as children. It was more than thirty years ago that Castoria made a place for itself in the household. It bore the signature of Charles H. Fletcher then, as it does today. Tho signature is its guaiantee, which is accepted in thousands of homes where there are children. Much is printed nowadays about big families. Dr. William J. McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., is the father of one of these much-read-about families. Here is what ho says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have, in mv vcars of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in al most every home. Charles H. Fletcher has received hundreds of letters from prominent physicians who have the same esteem for Castoria that Dr. McCann has. Not only do these physicians say they use Castoria in their own families but they prescribe it for their patients. First of all it is a vegetable prepara tion which assimilates the food and regulates the stomach and bowels. After eating comes sleeping, and Cas toria looks out for that too. It allays feverishness and prevents loss of sleep, and this absolutely 'vithout the use of onium. morphine or other bane- ful narcotic. Medical journals are reluctant to discuss proprietary medicines. Hall's Journal of Health, however, says: "Our duty is to expose danger and record the means for advancing neaith. The day for poisoning inno- cent children through greed or igno- rance ought to end. To our knowledge r., ctr.;o , n moAi whiVh nmrlnnno composure and health by regulating the Wstem, not by stupefying it, and J Forty-Four Chlneso Holidays, There are about 31C working days In the Chinese year, 44 holidays be- , ded,ted from the 360 days, which , . ji ' ,A , reckoned one year according to the Lunar calendar, A DAIRY farmer who does not uso a cream separator is losing up to $15 per cow per year. Complete your dciry equipment by the purchase of an International Harvester cream separator Lily, Bluebell or Dairymaid. These separators skirn closoly leaving barely a drop of cream in a gallon of milk and they will do it for years. These machines are furnished with pulleys for the use of power. Belted to a small I H C engino, you have tho beat outfit it is possible for you to buy. Note tho low supply can on I H C separators, tho height of the milk spout which allows a 10-gallon can to be used for the skim milk, the strong amo with open base which can bo kept perfectly clean, and tho dozen other features which make those I H C machines the best. Your local dealer should have one of these ma chines on sale. If ho has not, write us before you buy and we will tell you where you can see ono; also send you an interesting book on separators. Company of America "' ! ..x ' rptpnaag. "SEEANDBEE1 ""'''""'') f l" r i ywiXm!wi!1B& m',1 Wl sM 1 Vu ,ffl&J&3&&&&ffl&3&Wk ijenciron ivioaei , w , Roller chain, Troxel saddle, Chi- O cago adjustable handle bar, Coaster brake ... - - $25.00 Jl Gendron Model H 22 in. Frame g Motorcycle pedals, Motorcycle han- die bars, Clincher tire, and Coaster g? brake $35.00 Gendron No. ( (B f (? m m ( m ( ( (w (t? (ft (ft 'ft 9) GOOD LUMBER IN THE BEGINNING Insures satisfaction at the finish. You can't go. wrong if you consult us. THE CHARLES (ft (fl Perrysburg, O. g-.gg;gg:g:g,-ig:g:g:g:g;g:g:g:g:g:g:g'g;g:g:g'g' I Feed for the Chickens 1 I THE MADDY ELEVATOR u Will deliver your order in any amount, anywhere in & town, ol the following grades: M J Scratch Feed, Chick Feed, Cracked Corn, Cw k Corn Meal, Kaffir Corn, Buckwheat, Oil Meal, ! Alfalfa Meal, Chick Charcoal, Oyster Shells, f & Grit in 3 sizes, Bran, Middlings, Beef Scrap. X ? We will also supply Dairy and Horse Feed. C Chop Feed, Ear Corn, and Oats. X Cotton Seed Meal and Calf Meal. $ Baled Hay, (Clover and Timothy) ' JJ Baled Straw. O j Also Agent for Pansy Flour. $ Hard and Soft Coal of all Kinds. S J Phone your Order to Main 48. ? 1 THE C. L. eee&&e&6e&&&6...s.& &si&s I SCARCITY M- Turns Contractors and Builders to Cement A-. and its Concrete Products VU wa ADC !j( Headquarters for W And have a good supply of fresh Cement, Sand, (ft ijl't Lime, Sidewalks, Sewer Pipe, Guaranteed 'ft .. W Hexible Shingles, Posts, prnamental Lawn i) Vases and General Building Material. 0 zn n rr n z w Ihe SLiks Guilders bupply Co. (ft J E. L. KINGSBURY, Mgr. (ft vM. Phone Blue 41. Perrysburg, O. f HOMESEEKER EXCURSION PARES l PROM TOLEDO TO THE SOUTHWEST via CLOVER LEAP ROUTE Tuesdays, March 3rd and 17th, April 7th and 21st. See O. N. Gray, 0. T. A., 524 Madison Ave., Toledo, or address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A., Erie and Krauss Sts. 52i LOW RATE from TOLEDO to Grand Rapids, McClure and Delphos, O., and Bluffton, Decatur, Marion, Kokomo and Frankfort, Ind. via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Sunday during April and May Tickets sold for Train 3, good returning Train 4. See O. N, Gray, Agent, 524 Mqdison, Toledo, 0 for u 22 in. .rraiiic: h 25 22 in. Frame SJ m (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (? (ft (ft m (ft (ft $ (ft (ft (ft I. KOCH CO. (ft E.L. CLAY, Manager m MADDY CO. OF TIMBER I (ft 'ft (ft (ft m Concrete Articles. a (ft (ft EXCURSION , ... r? i ' m k A w m i ! )t .'' -I A M on n , uMSKMMVJM, -mww "H itfftaitas'WAfcyuC nrvrrT.' ?ATt