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BdUAate4iU mI MtyUttlUa itftiBAiittHUfti -""" THIS J?iRRIBtfM 6t)RNAt; MfflftiftTl a mJ iitr . - w & MA lS Just In A new stock of SHUMATE RAZORS Strops and Hones These razors are made of the best steel (f? m to (j to id a, w obtainable, highly tempered and well finished, w ? Prices $1.00 to $4.00. & W Guaranteed for life. q M Come in and take a look. i : fl Champney's Pharmacy $ b WATCH OUR WINDOWS. L v'.t -if-' Peas, per can ' 8c or 2 for 15c Corn, per can - 8c or 2 for 15c 8 Bars Acme Soap 25c 14 qt. Dish Pan .-25c 10 qt. Enamel Water Pail : T.25c 10 qt. Enamel Water Pail 50c 12 qt. Enamel Water Pail 60c There are many Bargains in our 5 & 10c Department. PrWe of Lima Flour, 1-8 bbl. 88c 1-4 bbl. $1.75 SATURDAY SPECIAL: With one dollar in trade we will give ten bars of Lenox soap for 25c. F. JEZZARD 3 Stories of Success PHILIP D. ARMOUR tlie opportunities, A 1 1 through lire, whothor at sixteen or sixty, Philip D. Arm our was up with tho sun, and tho habit was nover abated. At sev enteen ho sot out for Califor nia, walking nearly all tho way, and when ho arrived his money was prac tically exhaust ed. IIo studied and Instead of lilt UJIUI lUllllli:-)! ! Iiiun-wii dlKBlnp for Bold ho diiK ditches for men who had mines, but no water. Ho worked hard, lived carefully, and wasted not n penny. When ready to return homo ho had laid by a shub sum. Once, when naked what was tho turnlnc point In his career, ho replied: "Tho tlmo when I bORan to save what I earned at tho gold fields; thrift and economy had much to do with my success." Tho stronB point Is ho saved. Sav ing Is what counts. You can open an account at this bank with a dol lar or more, and add to It as much Or aB llttlo as you can. When onco you havo started nn account, you will tako prlda In seeing It grow. THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY. Walter Lincoln of Toledo, spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. S. T. Phillips. County Commissioner John Isch and wife were guests at the home of Mrs. John Moser on Sun day. FOR SALE Old Trusty In cubator and Sanitary Brooder cheap. WM. WELLSTEAD. ! Mrs. Kathryn Meeker has as guests this week Mr. and Mi's. Syl vester Milburn of LaSalle, Mich. ' I Miss Lulu Kazmaier of Bowl ing Green, was an over Sunday ' niinn n 4- 4 lin Tin It ntniirmm I j--n n I guuat uu uiu cjiiu. ivauuiw;i jiuiuu. i The First Presbyterian Church Rov. Dr. W. H. Pheloy, Minister. ST. PATRICK'S DAY Supper and Entertainment Given by Dorcas Society. Supper from 5:30 to 7:30. Tickets 25 cents including en tertainment beginning at 7:30. All cordially invited. Illustrated Service free to all, Sunday evening at 7:30. The Rev. Dr. C. A. Reader, of Toledo will give an address on the "Philippine Islands". His per sonal knowledge and the many pictures to be shown by the electric lantern will make this service most interesting and profitable to all. The public is heartily invited to be present. Mrs. Ed Prusher and daughter Frances, were guests of Mrs. Jno. Dauer Sunday. Mrs. Win. Lehlierr had as her guest last week Mrs. Albert Leb lierr of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priest spent Monday in Toledo the guests of Mrs. Alma Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cole and son Walter, of Wauseon, are spend ing several days of this week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murbaugh, and their sister Mrs. Jno. Tovey. Best building lot on Front St 132x165, opposite George Emmer ich residence. See Robert Mower, Perrysburg or W. E. Kerr, Grand Mrs A B. Grimes and children of ant, Mich. itapius, u. u I Ashland, O ON SATURDAY Jj We will have a full line of early Spring jj j; Vegetables Oft it it) li it it Radishes Celery to to m Drugs delivered free with your grocery order. Green Onions Cucumbers. Parsnips Lettuce ll..U.l 7J V . Kiiuuaru aLrawuernes m - to 5 D. C. WHITEHEAD, PLC S it r Phono, Main 186 Union Delivery jj B. O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Perrysburg, Phone Blue 33 Ohio M UNION DELIVERY THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO We Started in the Meat Business Miss Butler is confined at the home of Mrs. Grant Ilolbrook with Miss Alma Haley of East To-' the measles. Miss Mildred Frusher is the ledo, was a Sunday guest of her guest of Mrs. Earnest Moser for grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John the week. i Franz. ATV finfl Afrs films SMinllor ir.. i r ah . ttii... took dinner Sunday with Fred am daughter Martha, were Sunday , u,ms' BU1UL ivopp aim lanniy. gucsts 0f Mr. and Mrs. Voluey Mrs. Wm. P. Adamson visited ' Wagner of Walbridge. her daughter Mrs. Wm. Bishop, in j jrr. aml Mrs prauic Funer Toledo, Friday last. . Icnter(ained Mr nnd Mvs. Chas. Frank Gurnette and family of Smith of Toledo, at 6 o'clock Toledo, were visitors at the Chris dinner Saturday evening. Knerr home Sunday. I I Mr. and Mrs. R. McLaughlin Mr. UU bordon ot Danirary, have been entertaining the past Sunday guests at the Dun Simmons Ohio, was the guest of A. M. Smith , r , w t. i. c i and family the latter part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burt of home. week. .Oakland, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Jnoj Mr. Edmund Brown left Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cocanour Lockwood of Hudson, Mich., and Saturday for Cleveland and will are entertaining this week Mr. and Airs. D. F. Mclntyre ol Mt. i'leas- return the latter part of the week with Mrs. Brown, who has been , 1 Cheapest accident insurance Dr. visiting her daughters in Char Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For burns, lcroix, Pa., and Cleveland during scalds, cuts and emergencies. All ,, druggists sell it. 25c and 50c Adv. the past month. I , DON'T BUILD TO BURN Fires cost the United States over Two Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars in 1915. Build with Brick or Hollow Building Blocks. We can furnish Rough or Smooth faced Face Brick, 4x5x12 or 5x8x12 Jumbo Blocks scored for Stucco or smooth. Call and see us before you Build. THE PERRYSBURG TILE & BRICK CO. Perrysburg, O. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Put your order in for Hay and Straw before Saturday, as there will be no hay or straw delivered on Saturdays. UNION DELIVERY 4d Mrs. Lawrence Ecklc and daughter Lucille, spent the past week in Toledo the guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lintner and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lintner were guests of Mrs. Rose Slater of Toledo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebben and family and Lee Neidcrhouse were PERRXSBURG MARKET. Corrected, every "Wednesday noon by the C. L. Maddy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheat 1.05 No, 3 red wheat 1.02 No. il whito wheat 1.00 No. 3 white wheat 08 New Corn 82 Oats .30 Barley CO Hye 70 PRODUCE Eggs 18 Butter 28 Lard 12 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Munger Bros. Steers 03 to .08 Cows 03 to .05 Calves 07 to .00 Hogs OOto.OO Lambs 00 to .08 Hides 10 Tallow !,.... .04 POULTRY Turkeys 1G to .20 Chickens .' 13 to .15 Old Roosters .10 Ducks 13 to .14 QUALITY FIRST' Since that time we have pleased and satisfied thousands of customers. From the very beginning and up to now our motto has been "Quality First." If you are not one of our customers and you appre ciate Quality in Meats, Condiments and Relishes, we solicit a trial. Fish Every Friday. MUNGER BROS Phone Main 50 Established 1879 Miss Elizabeth Snyder was a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keller of visitor at the Alfred Neidcrhouse Bowling Green, were over Sunday REPORT OF PERRYSBURG BANKING CO. Report of the condition of The Perrysburg Banking Company at Perrys burg, m tlie state ot umo, at tne close or ousiuess aicu w, iuiu. RESOURCES. Loans on real estate $181,108 02 Loans on collateral 19,000.40 Other loans and discounts 03,480.72 OvorrtraftB - 4 24 State, Couuty and Municipal Bonds not included in Reserve 17,500.00 j Other bonds and Securities 400 00 j Banking Uous and lot, furniture and fixtures 11,500 00 utner ueai instate owned..- i.izu.uu Due from reserve banks 38,437.77 Exchanges for Clearing House 3,089.11 Gold coin 107.50 Silver dollars and fractional coin 408.81 TT. S. nnd "NTiitlonal Rank notes 2.207.00 $ 44,430.10 home several days last week. Mrs. J. II. Rheinfrank has re turned from a visit of several days in the city with Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Rheinfrank. Mrs. E. S. DeVerna and daughters Lulu and Helen, have returned from a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Shipman at Lisbon, Ohio. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. De Verna. Mrs. W. I. Taylor has come from Groswell, Mich., to be the guest for the week' of her mother Mrs. Thos. Frusher. Big type Poland China bred gilts and fall pigs, both sexes. FRED KAZMAIER, Lime City. 52tf l-. . ... i . .. ..-.. "--'... J'J'XljrJJ!,S!!er,!i?Sl ffSlVV'VVVfc'fc-'r-.!v- jrr.- r j---- r xr?i?3Kis"A'r W"vr t ,-J f!5r:.jK . The prices on dress ginghams and percale will, no doubt, soon be advanced, owing to the scarcity of dyes and higher price of cotton. We are still selling dress gingham at 10 to 12 '2 cents. Percale at 10 and 12 '2 cents. The wholesale prices have already advanced, but we have,t large assortment at the old prices, so buy early before we are compelled to advance prices W. J. VEITCH i ft fa $330,150.17 LIABILITIES. Canltal stock naid in $ 25.000.00 Surplus fund 7.500.00 Undivided profits less expenses, interest and taxes paid 2,298.30 Dividends Unpaid 18.00 Individual deposits subject to check $ 58,059.81 Time certificates of deposit 140,405,05 Savings deposits tsi.zia.ui Total deposits 280,342.87 $339,159.17 I, T. M. Franey, cashier of the above named Perrysburg Banking Com pany, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. :, T. M. FRANEY State of Ohio, county of Wood, subscribed and sworn to before -me this 14th day of Men. 1910. M. B. COOK. Notary Public. Wood County, Ohio Mr. G. W. Fetterman and family will move to LaCarne to day where they will locate on a farm. George will try his luck at raising peaches. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thornton of Rossford, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Moser. Mr. and Mrs. "Win. P. Adaui son entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fasselt of Roundup, Mont., Sunday. Mrs. M. B. Cook has had as a week end guest, Mrs. Wm. Cranker of Toledo, Mr. Cranker beinjr a Sunday guest. Mr. and Mrs. Laney and fam ily of North Baltimore, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Moser the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pfister and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tliaisse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grueshaber. Mrs. John Kazmaier had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvey Kazmaier and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kazmaier. After a month's visit with Mrs. A. J. Conklin and other friends, Mrs. Ella Western has re turned to her home at Columbus City, Ind. Mrs. W. O. Burch was called to Meadeville, Pa., by a telegram announcing the serious illness of her father. She started east on Wednesday. Mesdames P. Dowling, Her bert Sawyer, Earnest Moser, Ed Thornton and Jno. Kunz were guests at a thimble party given by Mrs. Lee Pressgravo at her home in Maumee, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Geo. Twining, wife and daughter Orlena, and Harold, Mrs. Fred Eckel, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Davenport of Monclova, and Mr. and Sirs. Harry Davenport of Whitehouse. were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Kohl. Mrs. Frank Blinn entertained Mrs. Ira Vandersall of Toledo, and Mrs. Mary Eyesben of Danbury, Ohio. Mr. Wilson Kohl and son Howard, wore guests of Jno. Schwartz and family of Hobart, Sunday. There is a great demand for houses in Perrysburg. During the past year there was an unusual amount of building and repairing being done, but the demand ex ceeds the supply. There is much work in prospect for the coming season and many more families would come if suitable residence property could be secured. St. Rose Church Supper. The ladies of the Altar Society of St. Rose church will give a St. Pat ricks supper at the C. M. B. A. hall Thursday night, March 1G. Sup per 25c, served at 5:30 p. m., and later. 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. 50 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 nnd in number one condition. Only half mile off of stone road and only 3M: miles of Monclova. Price $7,500. 151 Acres of good sand 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,Vi miles of Monclova. Fine stock farm. Price for quick sale, $90.00 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 Perrys burg, for 3,800.00. A. T. DEWLAND, Perrysburg, Ohio Fire protection issofTOR AfF' reasonable in cost that it A w 1X kJ n - - . is fnllv for anv nrnnprtv i our acres, eiegant nome, an Kinus IS IOIiy ipr.any property of cho5ce ruit and berries; barn, cel-l owner not to carry fire in- iar; wel1 tiled; aine poultry farm and J a fine summer home, in Perrysburg, Slirance. I Ohio. Also two acres adjoining with I tenant house thereon if so desired. Fourteen yearn ago we com-, Will give possession immediately. I . .'. .. . I Fifty acres, extra loam and sand menced writing fire insurance farm. nous barn anu- other build- and every loss has been care- ings; tiled, fenced. I can sell this iann at iiu jur uuc 11. ouiu duuii. Cottage house and lot on Second street; fine location. A bargain for someone, I 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; 1 miles from Perrys burg. Possession can be given imme diately. M. B. OOOE I Real Zutate Agent, Perryflburg, O, f& iC 1 BOWN CHEF BRAND Keeps a Full Line of HEINZ BRAND THISTLE BRAND Of Canned Goods. fully and satisfactorily adjusted. For rates and infor mation call or phone me. j) Always Has on Hand j FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EGGS AND BUTTER 8 EASTER CANDIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. GEO. J. MUNGER Phone, Main 50, Res, Black 55. Get Your Garden Seeds Early GEMP'S SEEDS, RICE'S SEEDS and SEVERAL OTHER Gemp's Seeds, Rice's Seeds, and several others. X 8 i Union Delivery Phone 15 8 nfiTJ'iTgiTlirill ""5 l"r-jjOTmWiS9lpW iurwTFWrTr3ritar - . .itje.ifc PA'xi