Newspaper Page Text
THE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL $s&ee&ee&&&&:&e:ge$$$s The First Presbyterian Church Hi H Hi Hi Hi Hi to Hi to Hi to Hi to For the Holiday Season S Have You Seen Our Xmas '4 mxm 9i We will be prepared to supply your wants with the very best to be had. m m ill Hi to STATIONERY Rev. Dr. W. H. Pheley, Minister. B&sS XMM'.-3SV fsamfimnlmm iw VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS ALSO M If not, look it over. Beautiful goods and not (ft W expensive. ,j to f to - , S to Conklin, Waterman, Kexali ana , (1 to I) to to to to it; to Jaxon Self Filling Fountain Pens from $1 to $4. (0 fl! Champoey's Pharmacy $ QS&&X Jzore The .t jffi .af r..-.i 'imt feJg-Ji to UP WATOH OUR WINDOWS. S3aSSSi5i2SS3J5SJSSS.-SSSS3S,5' Mr. and Mrs. Blue wore guests at the homo of Capt. Robert J. Evans, in Toledo, last Saturday at a complimentary dinner given the officers o Company C. First Bat. Toledo Connnandery K. T., and their wives, by Captain and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Holland, Ohio, gave the Journal a pleasant call on Saturday. They arc preparing to sell the farm and move to town to enjoy their weU-eai-ned vacation. Mr. Smith is able to be out by the use of crutches. 1 DOLLS SSSKKSKSESSSSai Fy-WPr Tf y Ha 10c, 25c and 75c CHINA FOR XMAS GIFTS The following articles are only a few suggestions. Come in and pick from our entire stock. 2oc, 35c and 50c 2oc and 50c Sugar and Cream Sots Fancy Salad Dishes Water Sets Worthy of Your Inspection. Fine Line of Enameled Ware. Bread or Cake Plates Fancy Cups and Saucers 2oc and 50c 15c, 2oc and 50c Xmas Boxes of Cigars 25c, 50, $ 1 .00 and $1 .50 A CHECK IS A RECEIPT FOR MONEY PAID PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK How often have you paid a bill the second lime because you did not Ret a receipt the first time? If you pay your bills by check you will never pay the second time. The returned voucher is an indisputable re ceipt and gives you an accurate record of your expenditures. We pay 4 per cent interest on savings deposits compounding the interest every six months. Open an Account Today. THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY. CHRISTMAS SERVICE , A distinctive Christmas serv ice will be given, Sunday morn ing, December 26 at 10:30 o'clock. Dr. Pheley will have a special message and the choir will render a program of choice carols. Be sure and plan to be present. We hope to greet you at this service of glad commem oration of our Lord's nativity. SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTER TAINMENT AND TREAT Wednesday evening, Decem ber 29th, is the time for this happy event. Arrangements are in progress to make this a joy ous evening for all boys and girls for this occasion. Sure, Santa Clans will be there. He will be looking for you. Hi ill Mrs. Frank Hennan spent Sunday with Mrs. Jos. Curtis. Mrs. V. D. Hoffman of Toledo, was the guest of Mrs. Jno. Hoffman Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Kline will have as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Walter Snyder of Ilaskins, "Win. Ilcston and Mihs IlestQii of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Toledo. 'Joe Steinlinc. I Mr. Henry and Mr. John , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adamson Goeke are visiting relatives in attended the farm and stock show New York City and Norwalk, N. at the Terminal Thursday. "' I Miss Marzella Simmons and Mr. Carey Lindsay has just Mr. Merlin Kazmaier spent Sunday completed a new home on Fourth with Miss Marie Simmons. street, which is to bo occupied by (j) NUTS, ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPES, W GRAPE FRUIT. DATES AND FTGS fl BUY YOUR CANDY HERE Hi Hi ill Special Xmas Package, One Pound 25 els, Worth 50 cts. ll lf Xmas Decorations, Wreaths, Bells, Flowers, Etc. to Xmas Trees to Hi Hi Hi Hi Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes and Combs Box Papers and Drugs Drugs delivered free with your grocery order. W m m m m m D. C. WHITEHEAD, PkG. JJ$ Hi SAFETY FIRST Before Selecting Your Xmas Candies i and Cigars, See Our Line. The Best Made. Your Xmas Dinner will not be complete with out a brick of "Velvet Brand" Ice Cream. Ask for one of our 1916 Calendars. JOHN E. SCHWIND, Proprietor, Hoffman's Restraurant &&&&& F. JEZZARD BB35SS53 Mr. Jno. Tobey. Mr. Frank Stewart, who re cently left for Denver, Colorado, Mr. Shelley F. Miller, of St. Joe, Mo., and his cousin, Miss Ethel Price,, of Toledo, called on Pcrrysburg friends Monday. For people w ith cold feet, buy FOR RENT Two acres with a couple pair of woolen socks, knit i G-room house with good cellar Mihs Josephine Lindsay enter- writes home that lie is nicely located tained at dinner Saturday evening in business in that city. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank DcLorric, Miss A healthy man is a king in his own ! Scofield and Mr. Herbert Meyer of right; an unhealthy man an unhappy Toledo. slave. For impure blood and sluggish Mr. Wesley Hampshire and Heavy, impure blood makes a mud- the market 35 years $L00 a bot"tle Miss Essie Hampshire, of Footoria, dv Pply complexion, headaches, visited Mr. Frank Hampshire and , "'lu' "u'Kf "n- V ? moo5 maKes For people with cold feet, buy family on Sunday. by Miss Emeh. We sell them. W. J. VEITCH. Well, cistern and good fruit. En quire Journal Office. 42tf UNION DELIVERY 'QUALITY FIRST" fc WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for everything in the meat line. You should give us a trial; we can and will please you. JUST RECEIVED New Barrel of Heinz's Sauer Kraut just opened 5 cents per pound. FRESH FISH FRIDAY JUST IN Heinz' Vegetarian Baked Beans. Also those with pork. Have you tried those Sweet Mixed Pickles ? MUNGER BROS ,1 Phone Main 50 Established 1879 wri'vy Airlift m qwp yi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Lamp man and family, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. II. llheinfrank. Mrs. 0. J. Tippio entertained the following at Sunday dinucr: Mr. and Mrs. A. L.Tippie, Mrs. M. J. Couturier and children, and Mr. C. M. Tippio, all of Toeldo. Miss Mary Clay of Ypsilanti, is home for a two weeks' vacation with her parents. The Misses Anna and Myra Stewart are home from St. Joseph's Acadumy, Adrian, Mich., to spend Christmas vacation with their parents. vm. P 4 H U H U .V t t M US u: V. .!.? .v .;..: X !, ..;.; .: WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HANDKER KERCHIEFS FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE. Small ones for Children, 3c, or 2 for 5c. Fine for school. Fancy Christmas Boxes, containing 2, for 10c. Nico Pres ent for children. Ladies Handkerchiefs, 3 in Box, for 25c. Ladies Handkerchiefs, 1 in Box, for 50c. Ladies Handkerchiefs, 0 in Box, for SI. 00 Ladies Handkerchiefs 0 in Box, for SI. 50. Fancy Wood box, containing 2 Handkerchiefs for 10c. Fancy Wood box, containing 3 Handkerchiefs for 25c. Mens Handkerchiefs, 5c 10c 15o and 25c. Mens Linen Handkerchiefs 15 or 2 for 25c. Come early while the assortment is good. For people with cold feet,1 buy a couple pair of woolen socks, knit by Miss Emch, We sell them. W. J. VEITCH wmmwmmm&mmi . P 8 M n fX (X yuu. weas, paic arm sicuiy. ior pure i e i i 1 -i. blood, sound digestion, use Burdock !l eouPle P' f woolen socks, knit Blood Bitters. $1.00 at all stores. by Miss Emch "We sell them. W. J. VEITCn. School district number nine is preparing a Christmas entertain nient to be held at the school house -uecemDer Liaru. JiveryDotlv in- T.J. SULLIVAN DENTIST Henfling Bldg. 310 Conant St vited ukj mc.c, vjmu j Mr and Mrs Tom Roe and SQn Reasonable Prices and Best Work Kenneth, of Bellevuo, Mr. and Mrs. Guaranteed. Al't Wallace and family of Scotch Ridge, and Mr. David Brown of a. m. and tj-.m .-..i ... t. , , xtxiiuii, visiieu '.iius. i.oe auu iam- Mrs. "Win. Veitch entertained during the past week for the pleas ure of her guest Miss Fannie Veitch, the following guests : Mrs. C. A. Hampton, Miss Emma "Witz ler, Mrs. J. Conklin, Miss Emma Maddy and Mrs. L. Ballentine FARM FOR SALE 59 acres V2 miles south of Holland and 5 miles northwest of Maumee. Mod ern house, good barns and all oth er buildings. Enquire or write J. B. Smith, Monclova, R. F. D. 1. 43c The Sunday school of St. John's Lutheran church are pre paring an entertainment to be held December 24th, at which a collec tion is to be taken, the proceeds of which are to be forwarded to the Richmond Orphans' Home, Rich mond, Ind. FOR SALE CHEAP One hard coal burner, in good condition. Phone "White- 77, or inquire FRANK IIOLLENBECK. B. O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Perrysburg, Phone Blue 33 Ohio Office hours 8 to 12 1 to 5 p. m. Bell Phone, ay Sunday. X mas Candies We are Headquarters for Everything for that CHRISTMAS DINNER Phone orders receive prompt attention. G. F. HOFFMANN Phone Main 10 Union Delivery Fire protection isso'pfO C A! 17! reasonable in cost that iti w u JLj - is follv for nnv nrnnprtv Four acres, elegant home, all kinds is. luny I or any properly 0f cloice fruit and berries; barn, cel- ownpf nnt tn rni-fv -fit-o In.1 lar; well tiled: a fine noultrv farm and J i a line summer home, in Perrvsburcr. surance. Fourteen years ago we corn- Ohio, Also tAvo acres adjoining with tenant nouse tnereon it so desired Will give possession immediately. u:.. ..; ..i. i i" , man.4 ...-Ci c "''j ua, ujttru mum ana sanu w.w...u n.iuHB iuc iusuiuiiuc: iarm: nouse. barn and other bu Id and evory loss has been care fully and satisfactorily adjusted. For rates and infor. mation call or phone me. GEO. J. MUNGER. Phone, Main 50. Res, Black 55. Real Estate Bargains. 40 Acres of good sand loam with house of 7 rooms and cellar. Barn. Good orchard and plenty of small fruit within 3 miles of Monclova. Horses, and cow and machinery, go for $4,500. A bargain. 59 Acres of fine corn, wheat and oats land. Good orchard, and house of seven rooms. Small barn, corn cribs and other small buildings. Well tiled und in number one condition. Only half mile off of stone road and only 3 miles of Monclova. Price $7,500. 151 Acres of good sarid loam, with good brick house of 8 rooms with cel lar Fair barn, 20 acres of timber and orchard; also plenty of small fruit. Half mile off stone road and within 2 miles of Monclova. Fine stock farm. Price for quick sale, $00.00 per acre. 6 Acres of fine land, well tiled, with house of seven rooms. A good barn and chicken house, good well and cistern, and 30 large apple trees, 15 pear trees, peach, cherry and plum trees and 200 grape vines in Pcrrys burg, for $3,800.00. A. T. DEWLAND, Perrysburg, Ohio BE SURE TO INCLUDE IN YOUR ORDER a plentiful supply of our package goods. They will not spoil and you'll find them mighty handy to have in the house. ORDER YOUR GROCERIES here every time. A trial of our groceries mean becoming ac quainted with many table dain ties you would otherwise miss and every item the best of its kind, around. A. R. Williams & Son !crss lncrs: tiled, fenced. I can sell this farm at $110 per acre if sold soon. I Cottage house and lot on Second street; fine 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 diiferent kinds of small fruit; 1 miles from Perrys-, uuifc. i. uoouaaiuu mu ou given imme diately. M. B. 000K Rwl Estate Aent, Perryiburg, 0. U WE ARE IN A POSITION TO TAKE CARE OP THE CHRISTMAS DEMANDS FOR GROCERIES, STAPLES, FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND NUTS CHRISTMAS CANDIES FOLGER'S SAUSAGE AND SMOKED MEATS 8 8 FRESH OYSTERS E. I. BROWN. I 22 Union Dfllivfirrr nimnn mtn ir SOOgOQOOlQOOQ