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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL ? !&&fe&&SSfc&&&efcfc&&&&:-,! it) Hi ib to itt Mi A Beautiful Skin can not be kept beautiful this time oi year unless given a little attentfon. tfj $222 -Cream of Almonds used occasionly will ihi keeo vour skin soft and satiny. It is a pleasure to use it, it is so soothing, healing and so quickly .taken up by the skin. .0) to to to to Champney's Pharmacy The &&&& Store m m m m 993da33-as99$333aa33aa-aas9 Mr. Pilliod, oE Toledo, called on Mr. A. Warns, Monday . Henry Trnftcs and family have moved to Perrysburg from Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. V7i II. Marqnis wore the guests of Mrs. B. 'W. Caldwell last Aveelc. Mr. and Mrs. It. Pargellis bave returned from a delightful 10 weeks' trip to California. Mrs. Lottie Schramm and Miss Lulu Pfister were Sunday evening callers at the F. Greushaber home. Mr. .Joe Kellermier and son, Frederick, took dinner Sunday with Mr. Max LaFarree and fain-51.V. Mr. Elmer Meeker and son David visited Mrs. Meeker Sun day. Squire Cook was a business caller in Bowling Green on Mon day. Mrs. Louis Schramm was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alva llumm, Sunday. Miss Lillian Brokre, of Ypsi lanti, was home last week on a few days' vacation. Mr. R. It. MacLaclilan left Monday for a days visit with bis parents at Milan, Michigan. Mr. Elsworth Pinch, Mr. Floyd Finch and Mr. Russell Croft, of Bowling Green, called on Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finch, Sunday. Mr. A. M. Smith left Satur day for a business trip to Chicago, Illinois. Miss Helen Klosc, of Defiance, was the Sunday guest at the T. Inneman home. Ben Ilur Entertainers, Hih Sejiool Auditorium, November 11th, 8 p. m. Admission 35c. Mrs. Jewel Ilannon Dilnol, of Cleveland, visited Miss Lela IIol lenbeck, Monday. Mr. Geo. Mills visited his daughter, Mrs. Clias. Cook, of To ledo, for a few days last week. The Annual Bazaar of the Presbyterian church will be held on Wednesday, December 9th, 1914, at the church, for one night only. B. O'REILLY dent's Tailoring Perrysburg, Ohio. Phone- Blue 33. PERRYSBURG MARKET! Corrected every Wednesday noon by the C. L. Maddy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheat , 1.05 No, 3 red wheat 1.03 No. 2 white wheat , 1.03 No. 3 white wheat 1.01 Ear Corn 1.00 Oats s ., .10 Rye GO PRODUCE Corrected every Wednesday noon by W. .1. Ileslev. Eggs 32 Butter - .27 Aew rounoea - -4u Lard 12 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Hunger Bros. Steers 03 to .071 Cows 03 to .05 Calves 0"i to .10 Hogs 07to.07l Lambs 1.. .00 to .07 Hides 10 Tallow .04 POULTRY Turkeys 18 Young Chickens 11 Old Chickens 10 Old Roosters OS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF Opy Baked Beans, Apple Butler 1 ldil, Mustard and Pickles. CHEF-Corn and Peas, This years pack. New Raisins, Currants, Dates and Figs. CHARCOAL FOR SALE , NEW YORK STATE APPLES $2.50 per bbl. D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phone Main 186. Miss Brown has returned from a month's visit in Louisville, Kentucky. Fon Sale Some choice male thorough-bred O. I. C. pigs. W. C. CHAMBERS, River Rond.36b Argo Starch per pkg. 10 Bars Air Ship Soap 8 Bars Lenox Soap Can Peas Can Corn 1 lb. Bulk Coffee - 5c or G pkgs. 25c - . - - 25c 25c - 10c or 3 for 25c 10c or 3 for 25c -, 20c And success is bound to result thereby. You exercise sound judg ment when you open an account with The Perrysburg Banking Co. A financial backing will keep you in the right path when times are hard. It is easy to increase your account, once you get the habit of making weekly deposits. The Per rysburg Banking Company receives deposits of $1.00 and up allowing thereby interest at the rate of 4 compounded semiannually. The Perrysburg Banking Company. INNISPRAE POULTRY FARM Frances B. Woodlief Fancy Milk Fed Broilers and Fryers. Perrysburg, O. Phone Main 129 Mr. Geo. Hoaglnnd, of lias- Mr. Skinner, of Toledo, was kins, spent Sunday with his daugh- the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Airs. JJr. Cannula. Alva llumm. Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Cincinnati, ! Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bnughman wns the guest of Miss Aleva Ford, of Toledo, were Sunday guests of a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Guilder. Mrs. Sandwisch and Mrs. M. ' Underbill took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter. ChicALax A FINE ASSORTMENT 5 & 10 CENT GOODS. io lbs. SUGAR for 60 CENTS. I F. JEZZARD. A perfect digestive. It "Lax" nothing. The most pleasing Medicated Gum ever used. For sale at C. P. Champney's Your Grandchildren Will Talk About this coming Thanksgiving Day years from now. It will go down in history as America's greatest Thanksgiving. For this November 26th we celebrate America's peace While the rest of the world sorrows. But will you, have something personal, some thing intimate to be thankful for something ' you can remember with gladness in years ahead? Say, for instance, a new suit of Royal Tailored-to-your-measurc clothes built to your prder at the delightful price of $16 to S35. The tape line is ready for you. The suit) will bo . ready for" Thanksgiving Delivery. MILTON MLADENUS Authorized local agent for Royal Taylors in Perrysburg. I do all kinds oi cleaning, dyeing, pressing and repairing. Mr. August Ballard and Mr. Oscar Hanson, of Toledo, were Sunday dinner guests at the A. Reitz home. Mrs. Amelia Conrad was the week-end guest of Mrs. Stocking, of Toledo. Miss Myrtle Frantz, of Perrys burg, visited at John Lintner s Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Sandwisch, of Fremont, has been spending the last week with her sister, Mrs. M. Under bill. Ladies' Aid of M. E. church will serve a chicken supper Friday, Nov.. 6, in the church parlors, from 5 :30 p. m. 3Gb Miss Margaret Caldwell was the guest of Prof. II. E. Riggs, of Ann Arbor, during the Festival there. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, of Brooklyn, Michigan, were the week-end guests of Mr. Geo. De- Verna and family. Mr. Harry Thomas left last Thursday for Fredonia, Kansas, where he will be cmplpyed for the next five or six months at the glass factory there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kale and family, of Toledo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arm- hruster and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swartz. Almost a dozeh clergymen as sited the Pastor in the Forty Hours' Devotion services last week at St. Roses' Church. The Manager M. U. Jarrett was in Columbus the latter part of last week on business for his company. Masters Vcrn and Ivan Smith spent a few days last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Conrad. Six months of your life is lost if you do not hear and see the Ben Ilur entertainers, November 11th, Perrysburg High School Auditorium. Announcement of a wedding for Thanksgiving Day hqs been made. Mr. Wygant Haas and edifice was beautifully decorated Miss Mildred Thornton will be the and over 500 members took part happy couple. The ceremony to in the different services. take place in St. Rose's Church. Fresh Oysters Lakeside Oyster Crackers Folgers FRESH SAUSAGES SMOKED MEATS Sweet Cider for sale every week at J. C. Jenssen's, Cherry street. 20c per gal., per bbl, or 25c per single gallon. 30tf Rev. Baumgnrdner was at Monclova last Tuesday evening and spoke in the town hall on the temperance issue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Libben and two children and Mrs. Stearns were Sunday dinner guests at the D. Simmons home. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pfister, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Thaiss and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greushaber. After experimenting in farm ing down in Georgia, Win. Hazel returned home last week with his family, stating there is no place like old Wood County. Theodore Turuquist, the noted tenor and dramatic reader with the Ben Ilur entertainers, Novem ber 11th at Auditorium should have a large, enthusiastic audi ence. You are going, are you not? CALF MEAL Phone Main 10 HAY AND STRAW Prompt Delivery G. F. HOFFMANN Mr. Val Schwind, Jr. and family, Mr. Edward Schwind and Mrs. Ed. Eckel visited with Mr. Val Schwind, Sr., and wife Sun day evening. Mr. Henry Morlock and family, of Dunbridge, and Mrs. Ida Morlock nlotored'to this place and were the Sunday guests of Henry Long and family. Miss Margaret Caldwell ac companied a party of friends from Monroe, Michigan, to Ann Arbor, where she attended the Pre-musi-cal Festival last week. M. B. Cook, real estate agent reports the sale of. the Charles E. Allen property on Front street to Jacob Boissard, of Prairie Depot, who will remodel the house and move his family to Perrysburg. rr.Vri'SJrFvJKrWE?'WXST ,,fe;i....)rfrwic'-.-wtis.-..' "-$ feassK3;:3&:a6S THESE COLD DAYS REMIND, US THAT WINTER IS NEAR Mr. Clemice Herman, wife and daughter Margaret, of Woodville attended the reformation sermon at St. John's Lutheran at LeMoyne and spent Sunday atternoon witn Rev. Borne. Harsh' physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores. BIG CLUBBING OFFER Good Only Until November 30. Dispatch Cigars Contain the finest tobac co that soil can produce. 5 cents. AUF or The Journal offers a remarkable clubbing offer as follows: Toledo Daily Blade Farm & Homo Successful Poultry Journal Gentlewoman Perrysburg Journal It's the biggest offer ever made in this locality and holds good until Nov. 30 only. Call or write to THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL. ISO Rev. Baumgardner delivered an open air address on the wet and dry question Saturday evening on the street to a. large audience of our citizens. It was said to be the most convincing of any argu ments given in our village meetings. Don't forget the Ben Ilur Singers and Players with the P. C. A. Entertainment Course at the High School Auditorium, Novem ber 11th, at 8 p. m. Remaining five entertainments, $1.25. Single admissions, 35c. Children under 12 years, 15c. NEW HOME FOR SALE. New house, modern, 6 rooms and bath, 2 rooms and bath upstairs, hot and cold water, built-in bullet, finished floors, furnace, cement walks, new shed, electric lights, shades and city water. This can be bought on easy terms. Price right. W. A. Limmer, Perrysburg, Ohio. 37tf How about your supply of Underwear, Hose, Sweaters, Outing Flannel, Gloves and Mittens, Hoods, Auto Caps, Iniants Jackets, Bootees, Leggins. Also Rubbers, Arties, Rubber Boots, Alaskas. We have a large stock. GIVE US A CALL. W. J. VEITCH mmmmmmmmmmmmmm tl 1 FOR SALE! A now modern house everything in first class shape cellar, hardwood floors, furnace, city water, soft water for bath, lift pumps. Must bo seen to be appreciated. Price $4,000.00. House apd three lots one-half block from Front street, near car lino; would make u fine poultry farm. Prko $2,200. A nice four-room cottage on Third street, corner lot; a bargain at ?050. 40 aero farm, sandy loam, two-story frame house, barn. 50 apple trees and sovoral different kinds of fruit, VA miles from Monclova, Lucas county; a bargain at $100 per aero. Terms can bo arranged. 78 acre farm at Lime City, .about 45 acres good tilablo land, balance stono and pasturago land. Fine location; will bo sold at a bargain. M. B. 000K 9mX JkUta AfWrt, Fmyflburfj, 0, Protect yourself a gainst a possible Fire loss by insuring with Geo- J Munger General Insurance None but reliable, sub stantial honorable com panies represented. Pnono Main B0 Res. Phono Black 55 50 ACRES OP LAND Close to the river road, between Rossford and Perrysburg. Posses sion given in March, 1915. Btf A. T. DEWLAND. Mrs. C. II. Van Norman enter tained at dinner Sunday the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bourdeau, of Toledo, Mi Maurice Bourdeau, of Cleveland, Mr. and. Mrs. L. F. Heckler, Mrs. Cramn, of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Van Norman". About 250 members of St. Rose's Parish marched in a body to the Parish cemetery last Sun day afternoon. . Memorial services were held with the Pastor leading in the ritual and the graves of the departed relatives were visited and prayers recited. Mr. Henry Limmer, wife and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kazmaier, son Floyd and daugh ters Hilda and Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Bartenslager, who motored from Dundee, Michigan, were guests of Mr. ,T. AV. Snyder and wife, Sunday. - NICHOLAS J. KYLL Logs for fireplace and stove wond for sale. Well seasoned. Scientific Forrestry General Lawn and Garden Work. Perrysburg, O. Plione-Blue 57 osocoosososo ju&l ictcivcu n 22oaGal. a 15c Bosket 10c lb. b A Barrel of New York State Pure Sweet Cider New York Concord, Salem and Niagara Grapes California Malaga Grapes Now pack of Corn and Peas 3 cans 25c Folgers Fresh nnd'Smoked Meats h 8 I Plione Your Order. Q 8 HESLEY GROCERY 8 il6ccsoooooopcoooooooo8 b FRESH OYSTERS . Direct from Baltimoro every Friday