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yf y.r-CXyt?..'. DON'T OVERWORK ifo Cleaning your furniture and woodwork. Use O-Cedar W Polish or Liquid Veneer, thus saving labor and adding to the ihj Jly life of the finish. 25c and up. .y For floors we have the floor mops and they can be re- yk'i filled by adding O-Cedar Polish. Mops 75c and $1.25. Also tt Cedar Oil Polish 25c and 50c. m m (0 ! ( m iki - itt ,i Tf (0 $ cnampney s jKnarmacy w $ TA& 18&xaJlJL Store fljj watch our windows. f Mr. and Mrs. C. Pfister spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greushaber and family. Mrs. G. Leatherman of Syl vania was a guest of ber mother, Mrs. Harriett Curtis, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kazmaier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kazmaier of Bowling Green, Sun day. Miss Gertrude Roose will come from New York this week, where she has been attendine school at Columbia the past year and will stop at Oberlin for a few days visit on her return. 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. Pcrrysburg, 0. A baby boy came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward Wentz, on Friday last. Mr. Andrew Ranker of Tole do was a visitor at the Gus. Ranker home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindsay were guests of their son John Lindsay in Toledo the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sarver of Kansas, are here for a week'3 visit or more with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sarver. Little Doris Neiderhouse of Monclova is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shipman, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hahn and children, Grace and Robert were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs. Chas. Hahn at Rossford. See "WHAT LOIS DID" at the Auditorium Theatre, Saturday night. The Bowling Green Driving Club will give a four-days' race meeting at the Wood County Fair grounds, June 6, 7, 8 and 9. Three races daily. 12d iri RYi&im3 iounMAii-r imuiojuMJULJ- nifj'iuj m B, O'REILLY Gent's Tailoring Perryaburg, - Phone Blue .13 Ohio 4 Peice Table Sets 2 qt Water Pitcher Enameled Water Pails 25, Dairy Pails Pansy Flour I-S bbl Soc, 1- Pride of Lima Flour 1-8 bbl 83c, L Lemons per doz. 40c 10c 50 and 60c .30 and 50c 4 bbl S1.70 4 bbl S1.G5 20c SATURDAY SPECIAL Bulk Coffee One Package Raisins 10 Bars Lenox Soap Can Peas Can Corn 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar. , 20c 10c 25c .8 and 10c .8 and 10c S5c P. JEZZARD UNION DELIVERY 'QUALITY FIRST' If Quality Counts For anything, in your estimation, you are respectfully invited to try us for A 1 MEATS And all of the appetizers, relishes, soups, pickles and canned fish. We specialize on the famous Heinz varieties. FRESH FISH FRIDAYS MUNGER BROS A Phone Main 50 Established 1879 PERRYSBURG MARKET. . Corrected every Wednesday noon by the C. L. Maddy Elevator Co. No. 2 red wheat 1.08 No. 3 red wheat 1.00 No. 2 white wheat 1.00 No. 3 white wheat 1.01 Ear Corn 1.P5 Oats .35 Barley 00 Rye 70 PRODUCE Eggs 20 Butter 27 Lard 13 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Munger Bros. Steera 03 to .08 Cows 03 to .05 Calve3 07 to .10 Hogs 00i to .00 Lambs 00 to .08) Hides 10 Tallow .04 POULTRY Turkeys .'. ...10 to .20 Chickens 13 to .15 Old Roosters .10 Ducks 13 to .14 """" V -. Stories of Success ANDREW CARNEGIE Somo men sue ccoda In almost everything. Tho business acumen that guides ami dlrocts thorn rarely falls. Tho genius, Industry and determina tion of that titan Scotsman, Andrew Carne gie, woro amply In evldcnco right at tho outset. At 12 ho was a bob- oin-uoy at a nuarter a. woelc In Pittsburg; In tho boiler room, at 13, earning two dollars; delivering mes sages at 14, and learning telegra phy; an operator at 16 and In his early 20's a railroad superintendent With $1,500 a year. Ho smiled at difficulties, and rounded up every taste ho attempt ed. a When asked how ho established his fortune, ho replied: "By saving my money. I havo always put llttlo asldo, and my rovenuo at all times, exceeded my expenses. To save is to have. Tho road to wealth Is tho road to the savings account In somoagood, bank. It Is tho road that leads to com fort and competency.. WW xw and a. 'dollar FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows, calves by side. One good work horse. Enquire Fred Selling, one mile southeast of Perrysburg. SEE AMERICA FIRST at the Auditorium Theatre, Saturday night. Mr. Marshall Cole of Tecum seh, Mich., visited with Mr. Frank Blinn, Sunday. Mr. Clarence Hillabrand and son Wilbur were Sunday visitors at the Andrew Hillabrand home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorn ton visited in Weston Sunday, with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Wetherill. For Rent 8 room house with basement. Enquire at the resi dence, corner of 5th and Elm streets. Mrs. David Hatcher is home from Cleveland, where she has been visiting her daughter during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace and family and Miss Mable Frusher were Sunday guests at the Chas. Roe home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whit more and family of Toledo were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams' guests Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lintner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lintner spent Sunday in Toledo with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lintner. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Klag and family of Toledo and Air. and Mrs. Lester Carter were Sunday callers at the Albert Reetz farm. Wanted Elderly lady wants position as housekeeper or to do general housework. Address Mrs. Harriet Bowman, Haskins. 15a For Sale A good driving horse, sound, and gentle. Work any place. Weight 1200. Cash or note. W. P. SCOTT, Perrys burg, O. 15tf Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cocanour had as euests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zeigler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitehead and little grandson, of Fremont, Ohio. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Shimmin on West Front street Tuesday afternoon June G, at 2:30. It will be a Flower Mis sion meeting; all ladies bring their report cards, and flowers. There will be a program. Everybody invited. THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY. it) itt it vi fc il) it; it) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) ss?ff Quality First Works wonders in Groceries And all Table Supplies We have it. D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phone, Main 1 86 Union Delivery 'i.S'5'S'S.g'if'S''' ,,a,,i,''","',,,,,,''i' 9 m (t m m Shirt Waists We Carry a Good Line of Shirt Waists Silk and Cotton COTTON WAISTS $1.00 to $3.00. SILK WAISTS $1 .00, $1 .50 and $3.00. .".i 8 $ K y. Try Our Mens $1.00 Dress Shirts. 50c Work Shirts all Colors and Sizes 50c uJ ft n R W. J. VEITCH i Doan's Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. Mrs. Louise Hoffman visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armbuster, of Lucky, Sunday. Lost Gold pansy pin, pearl set. Liberal reward if returned to John Yeager's residence. (15a) Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sargent enjoyed a visit in Northern Mich igan, returning on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Cloar of Bowling Green was Mrs. Geo. DeVerna's guest the latter part of the week. Mr. Peter Uncer of Green Springs, O,, was a visitor at the Wm. Adamson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meister of Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mladenus and fami ly. Mrs. P. H. Canode of Cooks ville, O. is visiting Mrs. Chas. Canode and other relatives, this week. Miss Lulu Inneman of Flow er hospital, Toledo, is enjoying a brief vacation at her home in Per rysburg. Mr. Richard Thornton and family of Toledo were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. J. H. Thornton. Mrs. W. J. Burns of Lima and Miss Minnie Martin of Toledo were over-Sunday guests of Miss Mary Franey. Mrs. Blanche Smith who has been visiting her mother for the past three weeks left for Battle Creek, Monday. Mr. H. L. Swaine has moved his family from E. Liverpool and will make Perrysburg their perm anent residence. The Misses Barth and Mr. Earl Marshall of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Th omas, Decoration Day. DOES SLOAN'S LINIMENT HELP RHEUMATISM? Ask the man who uses it, he know3. "To think I suffered all these years when one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured me," writes one grate ful user. If you have Rheumatism or suffer from Neuralgia, Backache, Sore ness and Stiffness, don't put off get ting a bottle of Sloan's. It will give you such welcome relief. It warms and soothes the sore, stiff, painful places and you feel so much better. Buy it at any Drug Store, only 25 cents. Adv. 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. Perrysburg, Ohio. Phone Blue 41 Let us lay that Cement or Concrete walk for you. - -- - Notice to Patrons. i FOR SALE One ton market In a previous issue of the Jour- wagon, cheap. Geo. F. Drif tmeyer. nal we asked our patrons to have ' e their milk bottles out early as we intended to deliver milk in a Ford truck. The Dealer was late in his shipment of the car and patrons were no doubt disappointed. We kinkly ask the fayor again as we are now using the truck and are delivering milk early. H. Keller & Sons. "Wanted Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month, write us to day for position as salesman; every opportunity for advancement. CEN TRAL PETROLEUM CO., CLEVE LAND, OHIO." Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Justin and son, John, Miss Kathryn, Justin, and Mrs. Martin Polsom and children were guests at the Val. Schwind, Jr. home Sunday. Mr. Robert Lehman and fam ily of Perrysburg were guests at the home of Mr. Hatch in Mau mee on Sunday last. The body of Geo. Lober who died recently and had been placed in one of the receiving crypts of the Mausoleum, was laid to rest Monday in one of the crypts re cently purchased by the family. 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 and in number one condition. Only half mile off of stone road and only 3 miles of Monclova. Price $7,500. G 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 It is GOOD to be sure. BETTER to be INSURED. BEST to be INSURED in one of MY companies. Wo insure anything that is in surable. None but old reliable, honorable companies represented. Let me write your next fire in surance policy. Complete satis faction guaranteed. GEO. J. MUNGER Phone, Main 50. Res, Black 55. FOR SALE! Four acres; elegant home, all kinds of choice fruit and berries; barn, cel lar; well tiled; a fine poultry farm and a fine summer home, in Perrysburg, Ohio. Also two acres adjoining with tenant house thereon if so desired. Will give 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; 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 different kinds of small fruit; 1 miles from Perrys burg. Possession can be given imme diately. M. B. COOK Iitat Aftxtt, Fegrjiritarg, 0, Thompsons Flower Store 216 Conant St., Maumee, O. Nearly opposite Maumee Valley Waiting Room. We carry a fine assortment of potted plants and cut flowers, everything fine for Decoration. Wreaths for cemetery, also filled vases or sale. Orders taken for Fern Baskets, Hanging Baskets and Porch Boxes. Large PorchPots filled to order. Home PhonegSS 2?& 5 Store open until 8:30 p. m. Saturday Night 9:30 p. m. Sunday A. M. 9:30 to 1 p. m. F. E. THOMPSON, Prop. ! E. I. 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