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mmmmummukaam $te gmgrttoty $MMwL ii l. lihik UdlKir Entered at the PorryaliurB Postolllco slb second-claBS matter, THE JOUnNAL la dated Thursday, but tho paper kocs to prtas every WedheBday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In order that It may reach Its ruadora In vnrloUB locnlltles by Thursddy mornlns. I.ornl nnil I.onn Dlntnncc l'lione No. 21. SUnSCItllTIOX IIATKS fliiA ilnllnr nor vrar If Dttld In ml vnnco. One dollar and llfty cents If Not paid In advance. SPECIAIj NOT1CU. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Poetry and Ttcsolutlons of Respect aro published at the rate of 5 cents per line only. There will bo no deviation from this rule. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915. Just as a bit of encouragement, isn't it about time for another little peace treaty to fall due? There was no particular formal ity about those shells at Scarbor ough they just dropped in. Judging from the limited amount of news allowed to get out, the North Sea sprung aleak somewhere. Mexico is said to be simmering down and now, if a kindly destiny will skim off Carranza the peace pottage may be ready to serve. It is wired from Washington that Secretary Bryan has sent a vigor ous protest to the Carranza author ities at Tampico against their threat to "close the oil wells," Is this the eighty-ninth or hundred and first "vigorous protest" sent Mexico from our state department? "Farm products cost more than the used to," said a friend. "Yes," replied the farmer. "When a farm er is supposed to know the botan ical name of what he's raisin' an' the entomological name of the in sect, that eats it, an' the pharma ceutical name of the chemical that will kill it, somebody's got to pay." An early enactment of the legis lature, doubtless, will be one to meet a recommendation in the governor's message which reads: "Our first consideration should be not questions of appointment to office, butTather a reduction of the number of offices to be filled." He declared emphatically that the alarming increase in expenditures must be checked. The fact that more people died of tuberculosis in Toledo during 1914, than from all other diseases is a sad commentary on the condi tions that previal in that almost great city. Lack of proper nourish ment is said to be the cause of tu berculosis. Perhaps this is due to the lack of richness in Toledo's water supply. However, Perrys burg is furnishing all the assistance possible. ' When a newspaper gives you a lot of free adveretsing in order to "boom some concert or entertain ment in which you arc interested, keep track of 'the lines that arc printed week by week and multi ply that number by the regular advertising rates of the paper. Compare the result with the actual money value of any favor that you get from any other business con cern. Then take into considera tion the fact that advertising and circulation are only two things that a newspaper has to sell. Now, in these days of higher prices, how much do you think it ought to give away. This nation as a whole, and al most every state in it this one not excepted suffers from too much law making. Senator Root told the American Bar Association that in five years from 1909 to 1913 inclusive, Congress and tho State Legislatures passed 62,014 laws. No one knows how many thousands of laws were in force be fore 1909, but the 02,014 new ones repealed many of those previously in force, and amended many more, with no end of resulting confusion. Relatively few of the laws aro vicious enough to work direct harm but hundreds of them are harmful indirectly, for they are unneces sary, inconsistent, and impossible to enforce. miitwi'tt'iiiii'r 'irinirt"" Additional Local. Mr. Raymond Lusher gave the Journal a pleasant call on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs D. Vanllelen of Tolcdy were guests of Perrys burg friends on Wednesday. Foil Sale Household goods. Friday, January 22, at ten o'clock. Corner Hickory and Eighth Sts. The C. E. Society of tho Evan gelical church will give an oyster supper at the home of Chris Ley dorf on Friday evening, January 22. A letter from H. E. Barker of Marion, Ohio, renews his allegiance to the Journal for another year and sends greetings to their many Per rysburg friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hufford, Mr. and Mrs. Fahrcr and Mrs. Emma Ellcnbergcr were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fahrcr and family. Mrs. Lulu Tait of Maumce entertained on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Emcline Hagamaster and Mrs. Mary Scott of this place and Mrs. Mary Dickinson of Cleveland. Mr. Oliver Goodman gave the Journal a good American dollar to add to the fund for the purchase of a good American flag for the Public schools. Oliver's patriotism is al ways on tap. Mrs. Mary Dickinson who has been visiting Mrs. Mary Scott the past week has gone to Venice to visit her sister," Mrs. George Pfaff, for a few days and from there she will go to her home in Cleveland. Mr. Frank Loomis purchased of Mr. Fred Smith his new resi dence now in process of construc tion, on Louisiana avenue and will move to town as soon as the build ing is completed. Frank is a hust ler and will be a good addition to our citizenship. M. B. Cook reports the sale of house and lot in Hannum Meadows from Frederick Smith to Frank Loomis. Also the house and in-lot numberG57 in Perrysburg, on Fifth St. from William A. Limmer to George Switzer. M. P. Gorton will occupy the house after the first of February. MASONIC RECEPTION. Phoenix Lodge No. 123, P. & A M., entered into the social festivi ties of the new year by giving a reception on Thursday night last at the town hall, on which occa sion members of Northern Light Lodge of Maumee and Wakeman Lodge of Waterville and their ladies we're guests. Tho first part of the evening was given over to a musical pro gram, consisting of a ladies' quar tette (Mrs. Eberly, Mrs. Williams, Miss Lillian Simmons and Miss Ocie Phillips), who gave a splen did number,, and responded to an encore. Miss Ocie Phillips rendered a violin solo in a pleasing manner and responded to an encore with a charming rendition of Traumeri. Mrs. Ed Allman pleased the audience with a piano sojo, and gave an additional number in re spouse to encore. Miss Florence Allman gave two vocal solos, which were well re ceived. During the program the orches tra of eight young ladies and gen tlemen of Perrysburg, rendered several selections which were en thusiastically encored and highly complimented. After the concert the audience was served with light refresh ments, following which the floor of the hall was cleared of seats and the guests enjoyed themselves with dancing until 12:30, -when the guests departed after express ing the hope that Phoenix would continue to shine in the social as well as fraternal world. The orchestra is deserving of special praise for their excellent music and their great assistance in making, the occasion one of much pleasure to all present. Prompt Action Will Stoo Your Couch When you first catch a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough) , break it up at once. The idea that "It does not matter" often leads to serious complications. Tho remedy which immediately and easily penetrates tho lininpr of tho throat is tho kind de manded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes tho irritation, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once. "It seemed to reach tho vory spot of my Cough" is one of many honest testi monials. 50c at your Druggist. fcHtta THB PifiRKYSBURQ JOURNAL w fmmmmwmwi of the Prcsbyte'ndri dlniroh enjoyed a delightful party at the home of Mrfl. Dnll filmtTlnna nnat. rf tnttm :.. . : ": """" on Wednesday. Tho party assem bled at "the homo of Mrs. A. J. Witzler in Perrysburg and were driven to the Simmons home. The sleighing was superb and the ride through the tailing snow made the trip most dejightful. Tho usual sumptuous dinner was served and the occasion was one of general enjoyment. f Recent meetings of associations of farmers reiterate the demand of the State Grange that the agricul tural commission be abolished. The objections seem to be directed against the personel of the board rather than against the law creat ing, it. Never can tell when you'll mnsh a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c. WILL OHIO BE WRECKED? The Democratic Auditor of State, Mr. Donahey, says there nrc but three ways Ohio can now escape wreck upon financial rocks. They are: First Increase the rate. But this cannot be done since the state made a covenant with the people in Harmon's time to main tain a one per cent tax limit if they would list their property at its real value. Second Increase the duplicate by making the tax dodgers dis gorge, which can be done by laws having real teeth. Third Reduce expenditures. He says the present expense of state government can he reduced one-third without the loss of an atom of its efficiency. The foregoing statements from the auditor's report are true, doubtless, and they show that Re publicans will have the headache following the financial debauch of the Democrats. A Test for Liver Complaint Mentally, Unhappy Physically, Dull The Liver, sluggish and inactive, first shows itself in a mental state unhappy and critical. Never is there joy in living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. Keep your Liver active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills; they empty tho Bbwels freely, tone up your Stomach, cure your Constipation and purify the Blood. 25c at Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent for Piles. A Round Oak base burhpr. GIVES SUMMER COMFORTS'MID WINTERS COLD AND SNOW! fpEE-rlOo! FELLERS- 1 ( COME IN AH'3lT jgP EVERY DOCTOR RECOMMENDS And insists that, for health's sake, the moisture stolen from the air by yourhomo warmer, shall be returned.' To do away entirely with tho unsightly .pan or teakettle and secure tho same benefits, tho ROUND OAK Folks have built into their Base Burner a Humidifier, which returns the life-giving moisture as fast as the stove steals it. (Patented.) Of proper size and location to secure tho ideal results, it does not detract from tho heating properties or pleasing appearance of tho heater, rather its adoption carries out and completes tho uniform and attractive design of tho. Base Burner. This positive assurance of healthful, balmy, sum mer heat, throughout the entire bleak, cold winter, is a factor you should insist upon and demand. Several equally important and exclusive im provements combine to point this out as tho most healthful, powerful and economical Base Burner produced to date. Seo tho stovo itself. Ask us to show you how and why this incomparablo Base Burner Mb solved your heating problems. J. J. AMON Sf H MAnDR'Q iUVVJVLi U equipped It is Controller Damper, and Sanitary Quick Removable Oven Door Lining. 0 The body is put together with the same kind of rivets as are K J$ used in a steam boiler and is of three-wall construction outer steel, 1-4 inch asbestos and inner steel all rivited together. For sale by tfi sA&ty&s Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Ilellcn called on friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priest were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slump in Toledo. Wi! regret to announce that Mr. Charles Frusher, who is tak ing treatment in the sanitarium at Bowling Green, is not improving, but is still confined to his bed. ( For .Rent Double house, 5 rooms each. One part modern. Garden, gas, garage, chicken coop, $8- each. NICHOLAS J, KYLL, corner Front and Pine streets. 47a GRANT SECURES AUTO AGENCY. The Maxwell and Oakland Automo bile Agency for Wood County and east part of Henry County jjoes to Geo. E. Grant of Cygnet, O., this year. This agency was earned by Mr. Grant for his success in the automobile busi ness in the past years, and is surely a great honor, as the Maxwell and Oak land automobiles stand high in the au tomobile world. Mr. Grant will sub-let the territory so as to have agents at Bowling Green, Perrysburg, Weston, Custar, Deshler, McClure, Dunbridge, Pemberville, Bloomdale and North Baltimore, and those who secure these agencies will reap the harvest as these two automo biles will be big sellers in the coun try this year. With Mr. Grant, better known as "George Grant," is an expert in the automobile industry and a good busi ness man, having conducted a depart ment store for 2G years, also owns and lives pn a farm of 230 acres adjoinipg the town of Cygnet. We predict a big business in Maxwell and Oakland cars in the county this year. KEEP IT HANDY FOR RHEUMA TISM ' No use to squirm and wince and try to wear out your Rheumatism. It will wear you out instead. Apply some Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it in just let it penetrate all through the affected parts, relieve the soreness and draw the pain. You can get ease at once and feel so much better you want to go right ,out and tell other sufferers about Sloan's. 'Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ail ments. Your money back if not satis fied, but it does give almost instant relief. Buy a bottle today. hpjB: lll.jllWIMIM J.. 55 tOim? CLTDDI XAJJL-, tJ A JL-,LJL- with Moore's Everlasting J. DB HiiiiODD IB YOUR ORDER. You will always find in our yards a good assortment of $ (0 i strictly high grade, seasoned n si: .1." - I, 1 J 1 W juumoer, ooo. fl (I Summer., THE CHARLES Perrysburg, O. eeeesfeeeefeeeeeeeeeseek PERRYSBURG MARKET. Corrected every Wednesday noon by the C. L. Middy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheut 1.2b No. 3 red wheat 1.23 No. a white wheat 1.23 No. 3 white wheat 1.21, Ear Corn M , Oats , - .61 1 Kye no PRODUCE Corrected every Wednesday noon by W. J. Ueslev. Eggs 30 Butter ; 28 New Potatoes. - Lard :. 12 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Munger Bros. , Steere ..., 03 to .07! Cow 8 03 to .05 Calves 07 to .08 Hogs .Oftto.OOi Lambs 00 to .07 Hides 10 Tallow .w POULTRY Turkeys 18 Young Chickens H Old Chickens 10 Old Roosters - 07 KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X YOUR UNCLE SAM 3AY8 EVERYONE MU8T PAY IN ADVANCE FOR HI8 PAPER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX s S lftAarv M g With the Mercury Down to Ten, jl h To Know h 1 i- C 41 Lf J .. M 11 . ' b And Won't b SHave to be Filled Again! Q Let Us Fill Them K $ WITH THE BEST OE COAL! h C. L.MADDY & CO. &, Phone your 8iCOCW5CCWOC1OQ8 DAMrtP K rnjia J H Fire-back, Moore's gfc o s C & ft M an ' 1 ... 1 HI winner- ana ft 0 Of to L. KOCH CO. E.. L. CLAY, Manager : California Raisin Bread Fine for Kiddies Buy It Here It is dotted with Nature's "gems of food" i alifornia's raisins. It is tasty, and 'good for every child. It is good for grownups, too, madam, for there is more food value per pound in raisins than in beef, eggs, milk, (lsi or potatoes. See how your family enjoys this delicious bread. R. T. DAVIDSON Perrysburg, Ohio HOTEL 200 ROOMS COLUMBUS roLCuiBUS,Sa FIREPROOF tOOMS $1.00; with Private Bath S1.50 WARNING! Q HUNTS! KEMIJNDEKS! On A Burning Subject! IT'S EVER SO CHEERING , ON COLD WINTER NIGHTS, g S! e 8 s Order to Main 48 .... T' :v !'. Bis. t lis : .( it i fi Hi ')! 1 'T