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!!Prl w.'i. r " iwjS-' fflf-7 ,vn,"1"v7j,Jfll(ii J S?" nx ft THI2 iEfcR$StJft6 JOtfftfoAt' Jiiii tin Mi V j You Have Lice jg tt Without doubt, if you have chickens, fo to . m J Thousands of chickens die, because ol their being (f? il infested with lice. 9) v. Dust the chickens with Hess Louse Killer j$ and spray the coup with Hess Dip and Disinfectant jlj ft. and you can keep them comparatively free. m ljj Don't lail to give the little chicks, as well as the j fi grown fowls, Hess Panacea, which furnishes the (t) w necessary tonics and bowel antiseptics to make them W vJ. strong and healthy. ; Panacea 25c and 60c. k ft Dip and Disinfectant 50c qt, 75c half gal. and ( tfj $1.25 per gallon. (ft d One auart of Din diluted y. gallons ready for use. 3 Champney's &xa&l The WATCH OUR w, y r- .a.-. 'a - a",s,,l)' - 3klr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaller spent Sunday with Mr. Fred Kopp and family. NICHOLAS J. KYLL Tree Spraying done First Rate Work. Scientific Forestry General Lawn and Garden Work. Pcrrysburg, O. Phpnc Black, 29. I 1 pkg. Raisins 10c; 1 pkg. Currants 10c; 1 Can Corn 8c; 1 Can Peas Sc; 1 Can Libbys or Pet Milk 5c, or 7 for 25c; 1 lb Choice Coffee 20c; l(fBars Polo Soap 25c; 8 Bars Lenox Soap 25c; 7 Bars Acme Soap 25c. SATURDAY SPECIAL 25c pkg. Rolled Oats 20c; 1-S bbl. Camp's Pansy, Harter's A 1 or Wagoner's Pride S1.00; 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 05c; 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.63. F. JEZZARD Funeral services for Mr. Charles G. Adams were held Sat urday at Sorrento, Florida. The remains will be brought to Per rysburg fev burial, which will take place Wednesday. FOR A QUICK MEAL: A Good Steak or Chop, a' Can of Campbell's Soup, Heinz' Spaghetti or Baked Beans, a bottle of Chef Olives. WE HAVE THEI1 All Fresh, no Old or Shopworn Goods. Let us have your Phone Order. Anything in Condiments or Relishes. FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY MUNGER BROS Phone Main 50 2S Mr. and Mrs. L. F. ITecker and Mrs. Crainm of Toledo, were guests of C. II. VanNorman and family Saturday. Mr. Oscar Schramm and fam ily of llobart, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neiderhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deibert took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider. RJESSSSaKa&Zfi! WI.WJi WE HAVE THE DANDY AUTO HAT FOR LADIES 50c Come in and see them. Auto Caps for Men, 50 cents. Tennis Shoes White or Black. Summer Dress Goods from 5 cents up. Well made Summer Dresses for $1.00. Patronize Your Home Stores. On many things you can do better than in the city. Come in and see our Stock and get Prices. W. J. VEITGH with water makes 17 9S Pharmacy m Store m (0 WINDOWS. ,", - ,a,a,Tg,'3ca"a;;y '. FOR SALE China kiln. In quire Mrs. B. Kinsley. lltf Mrs. H. "Wolf and family took dinner Sunday with Mrs. II. Lee of Maumee. Miss Wilmp Troft and Mr. Ellsworth Finch, both of Bowling Green, called on Mr. and Mrs. Perce Finch Friday afternoon. -The members of The Loyal Daughters of the Evangelical S. S. held their regular meeting Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Jno. Toney. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening. Established 1879 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Witzler and sons motored to Fremont Sunday. Friends and relatives of Mr. Roy Finch gave a miscellaneous shower in his honor at the homo of Ills sister Mrs. Ed. Kelley. Mr. Finch will bo married Thursday, May 27. :?OKg33Ci39ESgrmS5H5f2 H FOR SALE Two portable chick hovers. WM. UTIIOFF. Monday evening Norman Witzler entertained several of his Sunday school friends in honor of his birthday. THE SUCCESSFUL MAN says "A look into the future is a wise precaution." You will find that men who have made their mark in life and attained the great est measure of success were indi viduals who were foresighted. They knew the advantage to be dirived by the judicious saving of a part of their earnings. Why not fol low in" the footsteps of the success ful and open a bank account with a reliable institution? The Perrysburg Banking Company Mr. Lieth Wetzel of Weston, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Z. Q. Harper and wife went to Bowling Green -Monday. Mrs. Katherine Nellis called on Mr. Joe Curtis and family Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bayers called on Mr. and Mrs. P. Cornelius Sun day. Miss Lydia Budd visited Miss Esther Budd's school at Genoa, last week. Mrs. C. Powers and son visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. Joseph Zeisler of Toledo, visited Mr. J. Rossbach and fam ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Droz- zek of Winona, Minn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kiefer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neider ( house and daughter Martha spent Sunday with William Neiderhouse and wife. Mrs. V. Schwind Jr. entertain ed at a miscellaneous shower Sun day evening in honor of Miss Ger trude Oswald of Toledo whose marriage to Mr. William Juster will be an event of June in St Mary's Church Toledo. A fine lunch was served at a table decor ated in pink and white. Music and games furnished amusement for the evening. Miss uswaia receivea many useful gifts as a remembrance of the young ladies who attended, . m ii iiir ? 'i I ' Leij Decoration Day Flowers BUY THE PLANTS HERE. You Know Our Groceries ARE ALWAYS HIGH GRADE. We have all the Goods G. F. HOFFMANN Phone Main 10 That automobile of yours should be- insured against fire loss as well as your dwelling. Liability insurance is also an important requisite to the auto mobile owner. We have it. Ask me for rates and information. Geo. J Munger General Insurance Phono Main -50 Res. Phono Black 65 First Presbyterian Church Rev. W. II. Pheley, Minister. The Men's Organized Bible Class has become one of the greatest in stitutions in the religious life of our day, and is doing a mighty work in advancing the brotherhood of man in all directions that make for their highest welfare The object of our organization as expressed in the constitution, is "to cultivate Bible study, develop Christian brotherhood and social fellowship among men." The membership conditions are brond enough to admit all self-respecting men. The constitution says: "All men, whether members of the church or not, in harmony with the object of the class, desir ing to promote the same and will subscribe to the constitution may become members." There are no dues, except that an offering is taken at the Sunday Bible class meetings. We invite all men to visit our class next Sunday at 9:30. Come and see. B. O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Perrysburg, - Ohio - Phone Blue 33 Mrs. Q-. Sliufelt visited friends in Rossford Sunday. The Veteran "Women of Amer ica will give an excursion to San dusky July tenth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hufford and family visited relatives in Monclova Sunday. Mr. Floyd Hemminger of Can ada, was the over Sunday guest of Mr. T. Frusher. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meister of Webster, were guests of Mr. M. Mladenus and wife Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay of this place, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lind say of Toledo. Miss Dunham and Miss Aye, principal and assistant in the Per rysburg High School, attended the May Festival at Ann Arbor, Mich., on Saturday. FOR. RENT Separate front part of Taneyhill place: i large rooms. 3 nlosfits nnd nnntrv; front. , r , and side porches, cistern, well and garden, $8.00. Quiet, small family preferred. NICHOLAS J. KYLL: in Label Saving Contest. Union Delivery FOR SALE! 60-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 be 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 bo appreciated. 100 Acres Considered one of the best farms in Wood County. Fine buildings, everything first class, good stone road, near Limo 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, 1V6 miles from Perrysburg. Possession can bo given immediately. M. B. COOK XmI XtU Agent, Porryiburg, 0, When You Think of Good Groceries, Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO D. C. WHITEHEAD, PkG. Phone We have the finest Canned Goods on the Market Try our WILSON CAKE, any kind, 20c per pound. New Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Onions, Carrots, Spinach Head Lettuce, Asparagus, Cabbage, New Potatoes, Green Beans. POTATO SPRAYING Please make arrangements early. No patch too small. JOS. W. CURTIS, Agt. Fairview Nursery Company. Mr. Frederick Hansen of To ledo, called at the Morse residence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cornelius called on Mr. P. Cornelius and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TJrschel, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gomersall visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Koons Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Kazmaier spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Clarence Graham of Dundee, Mich. Mrs. Oscar Schram and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider and family. Mr. Fred Fricss and family, Mrs. Charles Stickles and son of "Weston, were Sunday guests at the h.. Nellis home. Mrs. J. Lockwood, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. R. E. McLachlan, has returned to her home in Hudson, Mich. Mr. Ernest Melmon and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. B. Butler, all of Milan, visited Miss Myrtle Butler of this place, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. VanNor man, Mrs. Emma Hufford, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kazmaier called on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bordeau of Toledo Sunday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clay and family motored to North Baltimore where they called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cope, formerly of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scheider, Mr. Bert Hufford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scheider were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barton slater of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kazmaier and family, Mrs. Ularence (iraham and tamily and Miss Emma Bartonslaeer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Limmer. Mr. M. Dowling, who repre sented the Prudential Life Insur ance Company in this district for over five years, has been appointed district manager for the Gem City Life Insurance Company for this district. Why buy a Vacuum Cleaner, when you can rent a first-class elec tric Vacuum Cleaner at SI a day of the Valley Light & Power Co., which any lady can operate with ease? lltf GENERAL SPRAYING Order Bulbs now for fall delivery. Here is to get acquainted: 30 Crocus, 6 Hyacinths, and 25 Tulips for S2.00. ' 8 Single, 8 Double early and S Parrot Tulips for SI. 20. Either order delivered at your door. JOS. CURTIS, Agent, Fairview Nursery Co., Rochester, n. y. I ECKEL'S GROCERY; b Headquarters for Good Things, g Our Vegetables and Fruits are Fresh, and our k Groceries are Guaranteed Quality. fC v K Our Confectionery is Home Made and Pure. - $ Q Strawberries, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas Q h FOLGER HAM AND BACON K V Union Dolivery Phone, Main 15 M Main 186 Mr. Franklin Leydorf, who has been on the sick list, is now able to be up and around. Mrs. Wm. Sheplar and Mrs. Jno. Sheplar of Toledo, visited Miss T. McKnight "Wednesday. FOR SALE Three full-blood White Orpington roosters. Enquire JOE HUBER, Lime City, O. 14a FOR SALE One cheap horse Inquire of F. C. HAHN. 14a The members of the New Cen tury Club held their annual picnic Wednesday at Walbridge Park. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little rmti a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Adv. A Good Breakfast can be easily and quickly pre pared it you choose some ot our choice table viands. OUR GROCERY is headquarters for pure foods of all kinds and the best of canned goods, etc. You will find our services and our de livery as satisfactory as our prices. A. R. Williams & Son Mr. Alfred Lintner, Miss Clara and Miss Esther Lintner were Sunday guests of Mr. Frank Swartz, near Luckey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eckel and daughter Lucile, spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Spohn and family of Toledo. Rev. S. Baumgardner leaves Wednesday for Creston, near Cleveland. He will deliver a ser mon there Thursday at the dedi cation of a new church. He will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollen beck have left for Milwaukee where they will spend Decoration Day. A monument is to be dedi cated to Mr. Hollenbeck's uncle, Capt. H. A. Valentine. The Ladies Missionary So ciety of the M. E. church will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. L. Shipman. They are planning an ice cream social for the near future. Every member is asked to be present at the meeting. rnMfi"iUiir'iilt 75a fmamagammuammmamgagjKMA rjjuuunui