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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL &efeSfc&eSSSSfe&&6Si&S-s HOUSE CLEANING ITEMS, m 0 to to to to to Wall Paper Cleaner ioc.or 3 for 25c ?p Dustless Broom Covers 35c K Dustless Mittens 5c f ft O-Cedar Polish Cleans furniture as well as polishes r) to' it with the least labor. 25c, 50c, $1,00 and $1.50 f to O Cedar Triangle Mops 75c and $1.25 (J? to F.lnntrn.iliVnn TCrl . ) to s,ipr P,,t T h Jor polishmgsilverware etc fl ... w v. H. . 1 il Vf! Red Cedar Compound for keeping moths out oi your & T MV V 1 I A b . h. J A AK. ifc to to to to to to to to to furs and woolen goods Disinfectants of all kinds. Champney's Pharmacy The vBXGJUU Store i VRAAJJLW Ir 7 ',' IWai WATOH OUR WINDOWS. m Mr. Ed. Thompson of Iowa, is visiting his sister Mrs. Robert son. Miss Ada Escott was the week-end guest of Mrs. S. E. Hartshorn. Perrysburg friends of Mr. Jno. Schwiud, Sr., of Merrill, Mich., will be pleased to know that he is convalescing from recent illness. Mrs. Ed Thornton and Mr. Floyd Thornton spent Tuesday in Toledo. Mrs. Chas. Darrow of Osseo, Mich., has been visiting her mother Mrs. C. Webb. Miss Grace ITollenbeck, who has been spending the past two months in Seattle, Washington, will return the latter part of the week. HHMHHHHlHiHHHHHIHHH Cuspidors - 10c H Water Pitchers - 10c H Combinctcs - 50c Chambers - 25c Flower Pots - - - 5c to 75c Ewer and Basin - 50c U Chair Seats assorted sizes - - 10c H Enameled Water Pail - 25c H Dust Pans - - - 10c I 14 qt. Dairy Pail 35c 1 Comb Case - 10c I 2 lb Butter Crock 05c 1 14qt. Enameled Dish Pan - 25c H After April 5 this store will close at 8 p. m. except Saturday. I F. JEZZARD 1 Mr. E. Gockc spent last week' 111 Detroit. .TVTJciM f1 n TTn4-nlt a n P VvJ lanti, is spending her vacation at PeriTsburg, home. I Phone B. O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Ohio -Blue 33 Fon Rent -House on Front street. Address, E. J. WEBSTER, ' Toledo, O. Mrs. K. Nollis entertained Mr. ' Joe Curtis and family at dinner Sunday. -ATS. 17(1 'Tnrtrn rP iy...i:., Green, visited rnl'nriv nt Stm.v ..77 Mr-S G". V- Sowars ol Utren, Ridiro. Smiflnv. M,?,'- w visiting Mr. Ol. o -? l Mr. and Mrs. Pcrco Finch spent the week-end in Bowling Green. Mrs. Millie Beigh of Toledo, was the guest of Mrs. Ed Curtis last week. liver Davis Mrs. icli., is and family. Mrs. Mary Starry will spend , the summer with her sister Mrs. E. Ellenberger. I A. J. Witzlev and family were Sunday guests at the D. Lummis homo ot Scotch Ridge. Fon Sale Fresh milch cow with calf by her side. CHARLES FRUSHER. Ga. Ladies' Missionary Society of the M. E. church met Wednesday T , ,, . , . , . ,(T. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm L father said to his sons: "You Mills. will come to find that life is made ,, ., ,. , . ,,,..., , .L . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorn up largely of habits, therefore it is ton have returned from a very of the greatest concern that you pleasant visit with relatives in west on. wras-" 1 u- m Father and the Boys form only good habits; and one of the best is the habit of saving." A savings account in this bank will make this "saving habit" come easy. The Perrysburg Banking Company Mr. and Mrs. C. Hanson en tertained Mr. Raymond Vaughn of Cleveland, O., Monday. Mr. Vaughn is the state president of the Y. P. B., and delivered an ad dress concerning this work at the Presbyterian church Monday night. Miss Addie Underbill spent the latter part of last week with Mrs. B. Guilder. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bishop of Toledo, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adainson, Sunday. Mr. Geo. Wagner and family of Toledo, spent Sunday with friends in Stony Ridge. Dyspepsia is America's curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood,-use Bur dock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price $1.00. Adv. Mrs. Chas. Lereux and son Robert, of Toledo, visited at the home of Joseph Rossbach .011 Fri- - ay. Mr. Harold Clark and Miss Tho New Century Club will Irene Moor were guests of Mr. C. 'hold its novt nmntl nt iuw n t. w aauut,a till .1.11.1 O W JJl Mr. and Mrs. John Meister and family of Toledo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mladenus, Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Barton attended the funeral services of her aunt Mrs. Howard Bowser, of Lime City, last Wednesday. EASTER FLOWERS Call at Eckle's Grocery and se cure your Easter flowers. Easter Lillies, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips and Azalias. Phone your order to Eckle and he will deliver the flow ers, ca. Plant Your Garden We Sell the Seeds and Onion Sets Easter Egg Dyes Our line of Fresh Vegetables is complete Qief Brand Breakfast Food Something new and delightful Special Sale on Heinz' Goods Saturday D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phone Main 186 The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. C. Hanson Tuesday afternoon of next week. The Bible Scientists' Club will hold meetings only on Thursday and Sunday evenings at the Eddy home on Locust street, until further notice, which will appear in this paper. Mr. Thomas Frushcr is on the sick list with a bad case of la grippe. FOR RENT Separate front part of Taneyhill place; 4 large rooms, 3 closets and pantry; front and side porches, cistern, well and garden, $8.00. Quiet, small family preferred. NICHOLAS J. KYLL. All Phone Orders Highly Appreciated We Aim To Sell The Highest Class Goods at Lowest Prices. FRESH FISH EVERY DAY THIS WEEK I ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone Main 10 Union Delivery G. F. HOFFMANN .'i" .s; . fWst Kneirr and family, Sunday. Mr. C. V. Klagg and sons Val and Fred, Howard McKee, Mr. P. Lewis and sons Clifford and Clif- Maddy's. served. Luncheon will be -For Rent Six room house "1M.J UU. OWilO V111LU1U twin, win- O i-1 J. i II ton, of Toledo, were guests of Mr. I0n bIxth strcet- AIso 7 In-Lots and Mrs. A. Reitz, Sunday. juiai i m When You Give Us Your Order For A Steak Or A Roast Bear in mind that we have all of the Relishes that go with it. None but quality goods sold in our market. Just received a quantity of fresh bottled Horse Radish. Fresh Pickerel also Halibut and Salmon on Friday and Saturday this week. Your Order will be Carefully Prepared and Appreciated UNION DELIVERY "QUALITY FIRST" Phone Main 50 Established 1879 Piano Tuning This is the time to have your piano tuned. Refinishing, restringing and re pairing. All work guaranteed. RALPH C. OHLS AAIN STREET Phono . . . White 139 Mr. A. "Warns made a busi ness trip to Bowling Green the lat ter part of last week. Rev. Jno. Born, of Stony Ridge, confirmed a class of 23 scholars Sunday. Next week lie will confirm an adult class of 3. Mrs. O. E. Hall has returned to take up her work with Miss Lina Emch. She -will make her home with Mrs. E. Ellenberger. !.V "ArA".W. .f .a,.... H5KXCXMe35SIK3WCK!:3:::a a SPRING IS HERE Although You Would Hardly Think So But Warm Days Will Soon Come Miss Bertha Cranker is ex pecting her sister Mrs. E. Ilufford, and daughter Edna, for the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert King and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mercer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. P. M. Mercer of Bowling Green. Mr. Ralph Smith and wife of Gibsonburg, O., called on the former's brother Mr. A. M. Smith, and family, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie King of Erie, Pa., who has been visiting her son Mr. Bert King, and wife for the past three months, has returned home. Miss Mary Clay and Miss Theresa Knapp will return to Ypsilaiiti,- Monday. They have been spending their vacation with Mrs. E. L. Clay. Mr. Norman L. Hanson of Denver, Colorado, is visiting rela tives and friends in Perrysburg and Toledo and expects to remain here over the repair and plumbing de-' aljoufc two weeks. He is in better partnient which will be in his ' health than ever and reports Mrs. charge exclusively. Hanson as completely recoved from All orders will receive prompt her recent illness and enjoying life in the clear air of Colorado, while the children are in excellent health. Their many friends here will rejoice to learn of their restoration to health and happiness. Mrs. Jno. LaParree visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaslin of Rossford, Tuesday. FOR SALE Racine 220 egg incubator and brooder. S .S. Eddy, Locust St., op. Ball Park. Miss Edith Frushcr was the over Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schneider. The Ladies' Aid of the E. V. church visited Mrs. C. Shier of Rossford, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hennan were Sunday- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank nennan. Mr. Earl Simmons was the Sunday dinner guest of his par ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Simmons. for gardening. F. E. BOWERS, Administrator NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and after Monday, March 29, 1915, the plumbing, tinning and re pair business of the Anion hard ware will be conducted by Mr. John Anion, Jr., he having taken and careful attention, with a guar antee of the best possible serviee. Never put off until tomorrow what could be done today. Hurry! Order that new suit for Easter now. All suits over $20.00 made to try on before finished therefore assuring perfect fit choose from. 4"4"I'H-4"W"H":": ...H"fr..fr-H"I--;--r-n"I--I--1 1' I l-l- A. R. Williams & Son's Offer i Fresh Vegetables Onions, Lettuce, Radishes Heinz' Canned Goods Heinz' and Campbell's Canned Soups Onopo, Golden Sun and Navarre Coffees In the berry and steel cut Full line of Household necessities Gold Dust, Amonia and Clemaline I Union Delivery Phone, Main 20 Remember the time, 7:45 and 10 a. m., 2 and 4 p. m. p--H' 4--fr.fr.fr.frfrfr.H''I"M"I"M"M"M"I' Stomach Trouble Cured. Mrs. H. G. Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., writes: "For some time I suffered from stomach trouble. I would have 1000 styles to , sour stomach and feel bloated after ; eating. Nothing benefited me until I got Chamberlain's Tablets. After tak- Cleaning, pressing, dyeing and g two bottles of them I was cured." 0 J b ! For sale by all dealers. Adv. alterations 01 all kinds a specialty. MILTON MLADENUS Tailor and Cleaner 20G Main Street, Perrysburg, O. Woolens oLMason and Hanson. NICHOLAS J. KYLL Tree Spraying done First Rate Work Scientific Fo'restry General Lawn ar.d Garden Work. Perrysburg, O. Phone Black, 29. 1 I I I You will need that Spring Dress And some Curtain Goods, Shades, Matting, Dust Cloths, Dustless Mops, Floor Coverings, Cottage Carpet, Floor OH Cloth, Feltoleum and Congoleum. W. J. VEITCH Up ,H"wwBff j ff iNmmmmHHI The Wind Storm Season is at hand1 The wise person protects his property with a Tornado and Wind Storm Poliuy. The cost is so low no one can afford to go unprotected. Let me tell you about it. Geo. J Munger General Insurance Phono Main GO Res. Phono Black 65 smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FOR SALE! CO-acre Farm Sandy loam, 1 story frame house, barn, different kinds of fruit, 2 miles from Mon- clova. A bargain for some one. Pos session can bo given at once. Two New Modern Houses every thing in first-class shape, good cellars, hardwood floors, city water, soft water for baths, lift pumps. They both must be seen to be appreciated. 100 Acres Considered one of the best farms in Wood County. Fine buildings, everything first class, good stono road, near Lime City, at a bar gain. 7 Acres Good house, barn and sev eral small buildings, 100 fruit trees, grapes and different kinds of small fruit, IVi miles from Perrysburg. Possession can bo given immediately. M. B. COOK Htftl IJtate Ajpmt, FNTysburg, 0, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finn of To Miss Cora Knerr of Toledo, ledo, called at the home of Milton was the Sunday guest of Mr. C. Mladenus, Sunday. . I Knerr and family. Mr. Allison Webb has re- Mr. nilton Maddy of Colum- turned to Michigan where he will , bus, will spend his Easter vaca again take up his work with a tion with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lansing firm. , 0. L. Maddy. THAT EASTER DINNER 8 8 When you are preparing for that Easter H dinner, let us supply the t Cranberries for the Chicken I Rubarb for the Pie Also the fresh Spinach, Green Onions, Lettuce, Radishes, Cucumbers' and Ripe Tomatoes. Our Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit and Pineapples Home Made Candies High Grade Goods in Boxes or in Bulk ? S L.UUIV Ul UUI VV1IIUUW UI1U bCC LUC UCUULUUI c Easter Flowers e e Phone your order early. 8 g L. E. ECKEL, Grocer fi s? Union Delivery Phone, Main 15 Q (QSO$QSIOOeSadO