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THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL &' I iseeeeegeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tC 0 Have You Seen the jg New Sj No. 2 Folding j Autographic w r 2 DFUWIHC to to to i " VX,'i '.!? i t , 1 to to to to to it) to 0 to to vrf, Camera? It takes a picture 2x3. It is compact and W to could, easily be carried in a pocket or hand bag. And the price is only $6.00. Come in and look at it. Champney's Pharmacy & The ffiOCa jors m WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Sirs, Mellio Bay was. the Sun day guest o Sirs. Ed Curtis. Sirs. L. S. Pear and Sirs. Back called on Sirs. Lester Pear Thurs day. Sir. Wm. II. Williams of To ledo, was the guest of Sir. B. P. Guilder Sunday. Sirs. R. T. Davidson and son have returned from a delightful ten days' visit at Ilicksville. Sliss Eloise Libbcn spent Sun day with Sir. and Sirs. D. Simons. Sirs. Walter Perry and son John, were guests of Sirs. Lulu Cattrell Friday. Sir. Wm. Sloyers of Toledo, spent Sunday with Sir. Jno. Eckel and family at Glenwood. Sir. and Sirs. Fred Witzler motored to Slarion, Ohio, last week. IB 3 5c Boxes Matches 10c 8 Bars Acme Soap 25c Fine Blended Coffee 1 Package Currants Chair Seats in all sizes 10c Slason Jar Tops One Package Raisins 10c 1 doz. Jelly Tumblers Enameled Water Pails 25c-50c-G0c Dairy Pails 12 qt. 25c 10 lbs Granulated Sugar 58c , 25 lbs " " S1.45 Pride of Lima Flour 1-8 bbl. 80c 1-4 bbl. S1.00. F. JEZZARD 20c I 10c I 20c 1 25c I Sliss Slinnie Martin was the guest of Sliss Slary Fancy. Sirs. C. II. Niederhouse and Ruth and Lee were Sunday guests at the D. Simmons-home. Sir. Clayton Gibbs of Cleve land, was the week-end guest at the F. Gibbs home. Sirs. Williams called on Sirs. S. J. Laing Sunday. Srr. and Sirs. W. J. Ilesley of Napoleon, were Sunday guests of Sir. and Mrs. Ed Blue. Sir. and Sirs. Lawrence Eckle were Sunday dinner guests of Sir. and Sirs. John Sloscr. yFFrF w w v v w m f wvm -HnrJ'----J-"AJ-- - - '----- "-- UNION DELIVERY 1' CO LxJ MM : U Oh i 1' 1 1 'QUALITY FIRST" Everything- that goes with the meal to make you relish it. We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. You should give us a trial; we can and will please you. The next time you go to the phone say, "MUNGERS." PI H O X G 0 MUNQER BROS Phone Main 50 Established 1879 wmwim mwm w tr wmw pyippi" L - - - -Mrs. A.' J. Witzler. and Miss I Sirs. Frank Stoddard of Dorcas Wetzel have returned from Cleveland, visited Wednesday and a very pleasant visit at West Lib erty and Columbus, O. Sir. and Sirs. G. F. Gallier of Bowling Green, and Sir. Elmer Sleeker and Son Daniel, of Toledo, were Sunday guests of Sirs. Sleeker. Thursday of last week with Sirs. G. Ilollbrook. SIi. and Mr. Val Schwind, Jr., and family and Sir. Edward Schwind were Sunday guests of Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Jiistcn and family of Toledo. ; ::: :: x.-.fwwr " .v." &."fi.A rAV-Vfc'.J-fc:K-... U ." a.v tat (j..n:jti'!-.--..-. r..-vlw. 'j.'v.juTtr.i.rfc,Ti7i.,: m Blankets, 40c to $5.00 Outings, 5c to 12 l-2c white and colors. Fleece lined Ribbed or Wool Shirts, Drawers or Union Suits. Quilting Material, Challies, Cretonne. y fy Cotton Bats, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 55c, 75c. $ Wool Bate, $2.00. W You are invited to visit our store and inspect our large stock. W, J. VEITCH wmmmmmmmmmm&m B 'A dollar deposited now will be the acorn of your future. Just as surely as you make the start the oak of financial independence will grow, provided you are interested in making it grow. Young men who spend, all their money as they make it will be surprised to see how rapidly money will accumu late once tho saying habit! is formed. NOW is the time to start -resolve to do it pay day. THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY. Sliss Gertrude .Tnat.nn nf To ledo, spent Saturday with her sister Sirs. Val Schwind, Jr. Sirs. Josenhino Crnnlrov ic visiting her son Sir. Ed Crnnker, at Jackson, Slich. Sirs. B. Kinsley has returned from a few days' visit with her mother at Briton, Slich. Sirs. Christ Bauman and daughters of Toledo, called at the K. Nejlis home last Thursday. Sirs. Wm. Adamson visitor! her cousin Sirs. N. TT Hollo.. nf Fort Comfort, for a few days last wcck. Sirs. L. A. Potter and daugh ter Slabel. of Toledo, wore tlio week-end guests of Sirs. C. Hanson. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. Dr. W H. Pheley, Minister. A spccinl invitation is extended to all members or fraternal orders to attend the Sunday morning service at 10:30, when Dr. Pheley will preach on the subject, "In Hoc Signo Vinces," the Latin words so conspicuously displayed all over To- ledo this week. FOR THE THINKER Should Help Make Ohio Dry. , WAGES AND LICENSE The average yearly earnings of each individual worker in all Mas sachusetts Cities showed a differ ence in favor of No-License: Average wage in all No License Cities $513.75 Average wage in all Li cense Cities 468.GG Difference in favor of No License $ 75.09 See Report U. S. Census Bureau for 1900. If you are in favor of better wages, vote against License. Sir. II. SI. Hoover of Perrys burg, received 11 message on Thursday morning last announc ing the sudden death of his broth er Sir. Frank Hoover, of Detroit, Slich., which occurred on the sixth of October. gS3S333SS93Sa33asas;.'3533--$ '.( T11MM..T 4J fl luvYixnALL 3A1UKDAY, UUi. 23 j BIGELOW FAMILY BAND i Up-to-Date and Classy fli VAUDVILLE to to to S1 1 1 Members, all one family 13 1 h JL JL Younerest member 3 vrs. -8. a yl Guaranteed Attractions. J- $500 to any lady who will equal Georgia Bigelow on 'I the Baritone horn. (? Solos, Duets, Trios, Tangoeing, Singing,. Good Corn et edy and Novelty Musical Instruments.- Adm, 15 and 25c M. Curtain at 8:15 THREE BAND CONCERTS eeseeeeee&eesess-sss&sst; to W i & to it to o &- Sir. and Sirs. Chris Ilartsing left for Dayton Saturday. Sirs. Ilartsing returned Wednesday. Sliss Ada SIcClay of Bowling Green, was the Sunday guest of Sliss Catherine Anion. Sliss Slary Kurtz of Cleve land, spent the week with Sir. and Sirs. Christ Knerr, coming on for the golden wedding festivities. -rFor Sale Popcorn of 191-i crop. Well dried and sure to pop. CHARLES SIADDY. 32tf Whv buy a Vacuum Cleaner, when you can rent a first-class elec tric Vacuum Cleaner at 81 a day of the Valley Light & Power Co.. which any lady can operate with ease? ntf A. - Bours: Old Master, Avon Club and San Marto Coffee We Consider These Brands Our Best Coffees Lakeside Means Purity, Get It On Oyster Crackers, Junior Sodas and Butteretts. Fresh Oysters Direct From Baltimore In Pt. and Qt. Cans. G. F. HOFFMA Phone Main 10 Union Delivery A Month Ago A Severe Windstorm swept over Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois doing millions of dollars damage. We may be next. Protect yourself by getting a wind-storm policy. Cost is small. We sell you only reliable insur ance, GEO. J. MUNGER. Phone, Main 50. Res, Black 55. FOR SALE! Four acres, elegant home, all kinds of choice fruit and berries j barn, cel lar; well tiled; a fine poultry farm and a lino summer home, in Pcrrysburp, Ohio. Also two acres adjoining with tenant house thereon if so desired. Will sivo possession immediately. Fifty acres, extra loam and sand farm; house, barn and other build ings; tiled, fenced. I can sell this farm at $110 per acre if sold soon. Cottage house and lot on Second street; lino location. A bargain for someone Forty acre sand farm in Monclova township, Lucas county, Ohio, $3,500. Seven acres; good house, barn and several small buildings; 100 fruit trees, grapes and different kinds of small fruit; U& miles from Porrys burg. Possession can bo given imme diately, M. B. COOK ! Xtate A$enf, Perryjiburg, 0, v. VV. TIAVR A rVWI?!? rmiAm mrrT riTT.m (!) k " "".- u siikjuvj iiiai UIIjJLi OUU Hi . YOUR TASTE $f Iff Take Your Choice: (( SPRING HILL, EMPIRE, OLD TAVERN, W CHEF, VIENNA, NAVARRE, SAN MARTO, OLD W RELIALBE, GOLD STAR, SABO, ti AND BLENDS IN BULK (!) (!) (!) (!) m (!) (!) (!) (!) (!) f D. C. WHITEHEAD, PLC i W Drugs delivered free with your grocery order. Mr. Donald Finkbciner is at tending college at Ann Arbor this year. Mrs. 13. Trncdcan was n re cent guest ol her daughter Mrs. Chas. Pisor, of Columbus. Miss Gedding of. Ann Arbor, spent last, week with Mrs. G. Iloll brook. Mr. Henry Kazmaicr and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.i and Mrs. 'Albert Kazmaicr. Additional Locals Continued on 4th and 8th pagas. FOR SALE All kinds of stove wood. Phone Red 134-2. F. II. Kazmaicr. 33b Mr. Chas. Darrow of Osseo, Mich., was the recent guest of rel atives nerc. B. O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Perrysburg, Phone Blue 33 Ohio e Mrs. Gus Glny and daughter Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Jake Betz called on Mrs. Ed. Curtis "Wednes day last. Mr. H. Ilegamaster is now ready to do wagon repair work at his home corner Fifth street and the Pike. 33c Mr. Ben Butler of the San dusky Soldiers' Home, called on Mr. and Mrs. Perco Finch and Mr. Bert Finch and wifo Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hicks, of Battle Creek, Mich., guests of daughter, Miss Sherman Eddy, left Thursday after a week's visit here. Doan's Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25e at all drug stores. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. DeVerna and family and Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Shipmau of Clinton, Mich., motored to Bradner Sunday and called on Mrs. Firstc and daugh ter Madeline. A. T. Dewland, real estate dealer, reports the sales of In lot 303, from Alexander Fuller to Wilson Wieland; also In lot 517 from Mrs. Isaac "Ward to Alva Hum. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lober and son, Charles. Miss Cora Lober and Mr. George Lober, motored to Bu eyrus Sunday to attend a birthday party in honor of Mr. Christ Lo ber 's SOth anniversary. Over 200 guests were present. The New Century CJub held its first .meeting of tho coming year on "Wednesday, October 13th, at the home of Mrs. E. L. Clay on East Front street. A.vcry charm ing and interesting afternoon was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Samuel Kraus, former resident of Perrysburg, died Sun day evening at her homo in To ledo after an illness of several years. She leaves a husband and one daughter. Interment "Wed nesday afternoon at Woodlawn cemetery. Foil Salr Two good in-lots, Perrysburg, 2 blocks from car line, within gas and city water belt Fruit. F. E. BOWERS, 23tf Perrysburg, O. Mrs. Kathryn Nellis vas tho guest of Mrs. Wm. Sheplar of To ledo, last Wednesday. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Finch of Bowling Green, called fn iur. I'crco Finch and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Higbio called on their daughter Mrs. Perce F. Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hicks of Battle Creek, Mich., spent last week with their daughter Mrs. Sherman Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burson and children of Toledo, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cocanour. Tho Gleaners of the E. V. Church held their regular monthly business meeting last Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. Albert Fain. Mr. and Mrs. David Main have rcturnod from tho Pacific coast where they visited the ex- position and many other points of interest. FOR SALE Two beautiful building lots on Front street, 132 xlGO, perhaps tho most desirable two lots in town. Inquire of May Pratt, Perrysburg, or W. E. Kerr, Grand Rapids, O. 34d tWhift Is thTBasf Remedy For . -"0!&t. Constipation? mJeiA This ia a qutition asked ua m&ny times each day. Thoanswtria i j Wo Guarantee tham to bo satisfactory to you. Sold only by us, 10 eoata., C. P. Champney. KTflB- lsrBHHf SffHHw FROM ONE END to the other of our Country you will not find better Groceries than we offer. We carry the very best brands of canned and package goods, pure foods and FRESH GROCERIES. Come in and let us suggest some delicacies that will taste particularly good during the warm weather. Nearly every part of tho United States contributes to our stock. A. R. Williams & Son k OYSTER SEASON IS HERE WE HAVE THEM Q ra w fkV ira The cool weather is here. Try our Pancake Flour. McKENZIE'S SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT. McKENZIE'S WHOLE BUCKWHEAT OLD TAVERN AND CHEF BRANDS n H ' USE LOG, CABIN MAPLE SYRUP I ECKEL'S GROCERY! Union Delivery pim. Wain ik X PhnTin. Wain IK , w sosossosoqoosoooqoqooqqsmS '1