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IfN",. THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL wt m gwgrffowg gmmtnt c ix nivn editor Entered nt tho Porryabun; Postomco an second-class matter. SUnSCIlIITION HATES Ono dollar por yoar It paia in nd vanco. Ono dollar and flity cents II Not paid In advance Sl'UCIAIi NOTICE. Cards of Thanks, Obituary Pootry and lto8olutlons of Respect are published at tho rato of B conts por lino only. Thoro will bo no deviation from this rulo. THE JOUnNAL Is dated Thursday, but tho paper boos to press every Wednosday afternoon at 2 ocloclc, in ordor that It may reach Us roadors in various localities by Thursday mornlnff. Local nnd lions DUtnncc I'lyinc J. - THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915- THOSE SONGS OF YESTERDAY. Wo nin't so awful up-to-dato, Ncr don't portend to be; I guess, however, we can wait, An' bido a little weo, Our square planner's jes ns good As on our wedding day; No pianollor ever could Such golden music play. New-fangled songs may be more smart, An' may bo all the rage, But somehow they don't reach the heart Like those of yestcr-age. "Kathleen Mavournccn," "Bonnie Doon," An' "Comin' Thro' the Rye," And "Silver Threads," old-fashioned tunc, But one that cannot die. Popular music? I'll admit We're jest a lcetle slow; Wo wouldn't know the latest hit From Mr. Ziegfeld's show; But "Annie Rooney," "Sweet Marie," "Comrades," "After the Ball," Retain th6 same charm as when wo First heard and loved them all. A tax on falso hair would help some. How to lowor tho prlco of eggs? Keep a hen. All tho world loves a lover when ho goes to war. Happy Is tho man who can bo alone without boing lonely. Ono ship that lB.safo from the sub 1 marines tho censorship. Many a man has put hlmsolf In a holo by talcing tho stump. Now a pruno trust Ib there no help for tho boarding house? European capitals are not moved be causo moving is cheaper than paying rent Additional Local. Mr. Leslie Ross dropped into Perrysburg to spend tho fourth of July with friends and relatives. Ho is located at Gallatin, Tcnu., where ho has a farm and is assist ant cashier of the First National hank. The Misses Minnie, Bertha and Eva Shiplc entertained Monday evening at the oJlin Shiplc home in honor of Miss Marie Justen's birth day. A fine supper was served at a very prettily decorated table. Music and games furnished amusement for the evening. Mr. Frederick Hallowell and Mr. Charles Maddy are enjoying a drive -up in tho wilds of Michigan, having started last week. They found mud and Michigan trails all but pleasant driving. Their des tination (Ithica) was reached last Thursday and they will probably start on the return journey today. DIDN'T SURPRISE BILL. On Thursday evening last a party of friends called at the home of "William Mills for the purpose of giving him a surprise celebration of his birthday anniversary, but "Billic" was too foxy for them and came down town and escorted the bunch up to the house, where, they enjoyed tho fascination of cards, cigars and splendid refresh ments until about 2:30 the -next morning, when Bill went to sleep and the boys quietly slipped away without disturbing his "beauly" sleep. As yet ?iono of tho party have been able to induce Mills to reveal his age, but Mawcr snys "Billic is GO if he is a minute." Mr. F,rnnk Mercer and family spent Saturday in Toledo. Miss Marjorio Shoemaker of Napoleon, is visiting relatives. Miss Blanche Bach of Toledo was a recent guest of Mrs. "Win. Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Baunigardnor took a trip to Sugar Island Wed nesday. t Miss EITle Faces of Millbury was the guest of Mrs. Ballentync last week. Mr. "Win. Moser and family s-pont the Fourth with Mrs. Kodgers ol Toledo. Mrs. I'M Clegg, Mrs. Jno. Am bruster called on Mrs. 1'ctcr Cor nelius, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Richtar, of East Toledo spent Tuesday with Mrs. Josephine Cranker. Mr. Milton Baley and wife oC Toledo spent Saturday and Sun day with their parent's. Mr. F. Mercer and family visited in Bowling Green, Monday with Mr. Fulton Mercer. Mr. A. A. Clay, of. pievcland, was the week-end guest of his In other, Mr. E. L. Clay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Neifcr and daughter Emily, of Perrysburg, arc visiting relatives in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bother and daughter of East Toledo were holi day guests of Dr. II. Roether and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rider, en tertained Mr. and Mrs". George Breed of Detroit, ovfir Sunday and Monday. Mr. Lawrence Rider and wife and son, Clifford, called on Mr. Albert Kazmaier and family Mon day evening. Don't use harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulcts. They operate easily. 25c at all stores. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neiderhouse and family, of Monclova, were guests of Mr. L. Shipman and family, Sunday. Mr. Oscar Schram and family of Ilobart, Mr. Alfred Neiderhouse and family were Sunday guests of Mr. Albert Schneider and family. Mr. E. S. DeVerna visited with Mr. Lenard DeVera of Grass Lake, Mr. Chas. DeeVrna of Milan and Mrs. II. R. Sliipman at Clinton, Mich., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Averill will start on the 15th for their usual summer vacation in the Cat skills, where ' they will remain during the months of July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis, of Toledo, have taken tho Chap man house on Front street, for their summer home and are de lighted with their charming loca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis will occupy the David Main home for the summer. The Wood County Medical Society held a session at Perrys burg on Wednesday. There was a good attendance and many of the do'ctors were accompanied by their wives. The ladies were enter tained at the home of Dr. W. II. Phcinfrank during the business ses sion of the afternoon. A banquet was served at the Civic association by the ladies of the Woodman Circle. Best Diarrhoea Remedy. If you have over used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know that it is a success. Sam F. Guin, Whutlcy, Ala., writes: "I had measles and" got caught out in tho rain, nnd it settled in my stomach and bowels, I had an awful time, and had it not been for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have lived hut a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy, I am now well and strong," For sale by all dealers, Adv. TRADC.MARK5 uml ic rlffhta obtained op no feu. Hind iuoUi.1. hkt-Uhej or pbotou and brluC description, (or met SEARCH and ujiort ou iMLlfnuiMm). zo yturaoxiMrunco. Binds it nt Etanui for MEW BOOKLET. full of patent Infonuatluu. it will blip you to fortunn. READ PAQES 11 and 13 beforo applying foraiuiunt. nui to-day. 'B W V79HB B WJ WO PATENT LAWYCnS. l 303 Seventh St., Washlnoton, D. C. ESS2CB Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sore9, Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, soothinj!, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Fails. Tho Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals tho Hurt All Druggists and Dealers. 25c. Miss Elizabeth M. Moore of Cleveland is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Porter. Mr and Mrs. Alex Schaller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schaller. Mrs. llalph Britten spent Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schaller. WANTED To buy a flat bottom row boat. Inquire MRS. S. J. QUINN or Journal Office. Miss Cora Schaller spent Monday afternoon with her sister Mrs. Chester Chappcll. Miss Ella Limmer of East Toledo is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ziss and family. Mrs. II. 13. Averill and Mrs. Fred Averill will spend the re mainder of the summer in Glou cester, Mass. Mrs. Stephen Schaller and daughter Cora, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weidner and family. LOST Gold Shirt-waist pin about the size of a quarter. Name of owner on back. Return to Ed Lauman and receive reward. Miss Kathryn Rhoda has re turned to Perrysburg for the sum mer after four weeks extra work in the McPherson, (Kansas) Normal Institute as Prof, of music and art, Mr. J. F. Byrne, wife and son John and Miss Elsie Shinew of near here and E. J. Spilker and wife of Webster celebrated the 4th at the home of Frank Shinew and wife east of Portage. ICE CREAM SOCIAL will be given by the Luther League at the church yard on Saturday even ing, July 17. All members are re quested to furnish same as before. Everybody welcome. 20a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zink and son David of -Toledo, Mrs. Joseph Ganclino and daughter Julia, Mrs. John Ankenbrandt and sons Joseph and Edward and daughter Mar garet of Maumee . spent the 4th with A. P. Weaver and family. DO YOU WANT A FRUIT OR STOCK FARM? 154 acres of fine black sandy loam, all tiled, with good brick house of S rooms with cellar. Barn and horse stables and chicken houses; good well and cistern, and plenty of fruit of all kinds. Only two miles from Monclova. A. T. DEWLAND, Perrysburg. 20tf Dr. M. McKinsoy was tho Sunday guest of Mr. F. Mercer. Mr. John Cornelius is improv ing, after a severe illness. PEKRYSBURG REALTY CO. Perrysbunr Realty Comnanv have tho following properties listed and offer them for sale or trade: Two Iota on Second street, GG ft. x 1G5 ft.: paved street, irns nnd water. One block from car line. Eight-room house on Front street; modern except furnncc. Fine river view. Eight-room house on Front street; finest river view on tho Maumcc. A bargain for a quick sale. seven-room house on Second street. Modern, paved street, natural gas and citv water. Two six-room semi-bungalows on Fifth street. Modern except furnace. Five-room cottage on Fourth street. Gas and water. This property can be had at a bargain on quick sale. 'the aliove list is just a few of the many desirable homes which we have to offer. Farm of 135 acres, three and three- quaitcr miles from city limits. G6od house, grain barn, horse and cattle barn and tool shed, also two silos; good well and wagon scale. rine up-river farm of 75 acres. JNew house and fair barn; close to good market. Several other good farms at reason able prices. It will pay anyone in the market for real estate to call on 'us and let us show some real values. PEKRYSBURG REALTY CO. ' Perrysburg, Ohio. Hillebrand Building, Front Street. Just Surface Cleaning Or Brushing the dust further into a garment and removing a spot or two, doesn't constitute Modern Dry Cleaning as this establishment knows it. Examine the fabric thoroughly wnen your garments come from our Modern Dry Cleaning plant then you'll be forever convinced. Suits and Overcoats made to Order from $20 to $45. Fall and Winter Samples are here. MILTON MLADENUS Tailor and Cleaner. 206 Main Street, Perrysburg, Ohio Phone, Red 102. C. A. BRAUN Plumbing, Tinning, Gas Fitting and Repair Work. All work guaranteed. Phone orders promptly attended to. Phone Blue 119 3rd and Alain Sts PERRYSBURG, O. 'jy"l CIVM1 CaIC"" il I l 1 Barringthe unforseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car, between August 19 14 and August 1915, will receive from $40 to $60 as a share ol the Ford Motor Company's profits. ' Anyone can drive a Ford it's so simple in construction. No complex mechanism to learn. In town or country, lor business or pleasure, Ford cars serve eversbody, lor about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Runabout S440; Touring Car S490; Town Car SGOO; Coupelet S750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at WM. SCHLECT, Perrysburg, O. Cement is King Buildings, Walks and Roads made of Cement are proving Superior to any other Building Material We make any size or style block in any quantity for buildings, foundations or: walks. ELK Builders Supply Co. Phone Blue 41 Perrysburg, Ohio. Let us lay that Cement or Concrete walk for you. 1 ill s WHEN driving a binder ifs' aggravating to have to stop because "the twine went wrong." Sometimes the trouble is a bad spot in the twine sometimes a tangled balL Such delays are the real price you pay for cheap twine. , PLYMOUTH TWINE speeds up the work cuts down the costs. Plymouth is stronger and ties more bundles than any other brand. The qualitynever varies and the balls don'lfalldown. If you want an easy and economical harvest, get your twine from us. And take our advice, order Plymouth EARLY. J.DAVIS Hardware Company. u'm M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mawer, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hartsing, celebrated on Monday by enjoying a picnic din ner at Walbridge .park. Is Sickness a Sin? If not, it's wicked to neglect illness and means of relief. It's wicked to endure Liver Ills, Headache, Indiges tion, Constipation, when one dose of Po-Do-Lax gives relief. Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin (May Apple), without the gripe. It arouses the Liver, increases the flow of bile Nature's antiseptic in the bowels. Your Constipation and other ills disappear overnight because Po-Do-Lax has helped Nature to re move the cause. Get a bottle from your Druggist today. Get rid of your Constipation overnight. Adv. As to Palmistry. If the lines of the hand really indi cated how long a person will live, In surance people would have adopted palmistry long ago. Yuor Cough Can He Stopped. Using care to avoid draughts, ex posure, sudden changes, and taking a treatment of Dr. King's New Discov ery, will positively relieve, and in time will surely rid you of your Cough. The first dose soothes the irritation, checks your Cough, which stops in a short time. Dr. King's New Discovery has been used successfully for 45 years and I is guaranteed to cure you. Money uacK u it iuus. uul u uuiuu iium your druggist; it costs only a little and will help you so much. Adv. (0 WRONG TOD CAN'T G When You You Buy LUMBER 1 and Building Material ( & & m ? m 1 THE CHARLES L. KOCH 0 ft ft 0 0 Ik of CO. a! 0i 0 fl Perrysburg, O. . E. L. CLAY, Manager i KSOS0(0CSC0OOCCQ9O(K S FEED Mb K For the Chickens and Stock 1 The'MADDY ELEVATOR f will supply you with H Scratch Peed, Chick Feed, Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, Kaffir Corn, Buckwheat, Oil Meal, Q Alfalfa Meal, Chick Charcoal, Oyster Shells, fe Grit in 3 sizes, Bran, Middlings, Beef Scrap. J Wo will also supply Dairy and Horse Feed & Chop Feed, Ear Corn and Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and Calf Meal, Baled Hay, (Clover and Timothy) Baled Straw. 3 o Also Agent for Pansy Flour. 3 1 K Hard and Soft Coal of All Kinds. K C. L. MADDY & CO. fe Phone your Order to Main 48 Ri - ( 7 . .' , .jfetuhi' ,i.S, j -e k- j&i . vMA w i nuuMbuwiUua UHiHtttcfcafiaHUaauaftifi&fiBS "