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WB PRBBURCI JOUKNAT, b gmgtftouffl SmmtoI B. U I1LUII Hdltar Entered nt tba Purrysburg I'OBtomco n ncronrt-clnmi matter. BDnstnurrioN iiatks One dollar and (lfty cent In ad- TUOt, SPECIAL NOTIGIS. Cards of Thnnkn, Obituary Pootry and Mr. Fred IIofTiium hiui been enjoying a week's vaention nt Bouluh, Mich. Miss Hllii Webb xf Tolwlo was tbe over Sunday guest of Mrs. 0. Webb. The Misses Dorotby Craijr and Mildred Wit sder spent Saturday in Toledo. Mrs. Fred Wessler spent tlie w ". i: T - ' a .I.1Ii1.ii1 n th rate of E onnta por line only. There pnsl week at Wlldwood, tile Kliesl will be no deviation from thl rule. , ,. ,, , T j.vn..i, I THE JOUItNAti Is dated Thurnclay, but the paper goes to press every Wednenday nftcrnoqq. at 2 o'clock, In order that It may rehcli Iti readors In various localities by Thursday mornlim. r.ocal and Long IllMajie l'lionp No. 21. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1917 .a-5k BIRD OF FREEDOM OBSERVATIONS. It will not be a peace without much argument us to terms. Field Marshal Huig is also driv ing u wedge between the ivuiser and the German people. Tho war began suddenly. Hope continues to be expressed that it will end the same way. Not one of the Kaiser's sous has yet been hurt. They deserve to bo known as the lucky hall: dozen. Running the kitchen successful ly always did require brains. Mow it demands a considerable degrco of patriotism. It is well that Germans are ask ing why theirs is the best hated country on earth. It will be even better when they discover tho true- answer to the question. Modern automobile thieves seem to have forgotten how the old fashioned horse thieves were regu larly discouraged and tho rope in dustry promoted. Additional Local Mystery Box Social at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. Come and solve the mystery. Mr. Chris Knerr and Miss Knerr were over week cud guests of Mrs. Frank Burnett of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lehman of Toledo were Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pony's "Wednesday guests. Mrs. Edgar Hill and Mrs. W. E. Hewitt were calling on friends in Bowling Green last Wednesday. Mrs. Daniel Cornelius, of West Virginia, is making an extended visit with Pcrrysburg relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hewitt and Mrs. EJsie Barber, of Toledo, took dinner with Worthy Hewitt and family Sunday. "r' and Mrs. Geo. Williams jd Sunday to Toiitogany, ang tho day with Mr. and Mrs. . 1. Ohr. The Loyal Daughters' Sunday School class will hold their meet ing this Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Tovey. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Iloifman entertained at a family dinner, Sunday for Mrs. Daniel Cornelius, who is visiting Perrysburg relatives. 1' ..'.a. C. W. Robert- -j - 'i lay were Mr. and l i .' son, Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Roy Black 20. Miss Helen Kazmaicr enter tained Friday evening the Misses Gertrude .Geiger and Minerva Drew of Maumeo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kazmaicr and family of Perrpsburg. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Schaller and son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rcitz and daughter Mario motored Sunday to Gibsonburg and spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul. Members of tho Evangelical S. S. and other members of the congregation attended the Evan gelical meeting held at the Evan gelical Park avenue church, To- ledo, on Thursday evening. Tho meetings arc being conducted by Rev. Potticord. Tho district meeting of the "Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of tho M. E. Church will bo hold this Friday at St. Paul's M E. Church, Toledo. Tho Porrys burg Auxiliary is requested to bo 1 present in a body, It will bo an all day session, RANDOM RE0OLLE0TIONS. 15 Watt, 27c 60 Watt, 36c LOST Little white, prayer book. Howard offered if returned to Mrs. Denis Hoffman. -Mrs. I j. King of Findlny, 0., spout tho week-end with her mother, Mrs. Hurl Cnrbiu, and her lister, Mrs. Leslie Charles. --Mrs. Michael Moist or and Miss Helen Ilroku, of "Webster, and Mrs. h. Port or. wore guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Mhideiius. Rev. and Mrs. P. Kleupfel had for their Thursday guests, Mr. Fred and Otto Kleupfel and Miss Lena Kleupfel, of Arohhald, 0. -- Mrs. Ira Simmons and Mrs. A. T. Dcwhiud spent Wednesday at Genoa, the "iiests of Mrs. llut lio Ithodoi't. A healthy man is n kinjj in his own riuht; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. Kor impure blood and slutr jrisli liver, use Uimlock Mood Hitters. On the market 35 year-. $1.35 a bottle. - Mrs. .liio Yoager entertained at dinner Wednesday Mrs. Swayne of East Liverpool, ()., Airs. Joseph Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Lehiiid Swayne. Miss Carrie Goodman and Mrs Edgar Hill have returned to their home in Detroit, after spend ing a week with their sister, Mrs. W. E. Hewitt. Mj:. and Mrs. Albert Fahrer's Sunday guests were Mrs. Mary Fahror and Mr. and Mrs. 15 d Humes nf Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahror. Mrs. Will Mosor, of Mamnee, Mrs. -Ino. Mosor, Sr., Mr. llarn McClellnud and Mrs. Ed. Thorn Ion were guo.Ms on Thursday last of Mrs. Jno. Rogers, of Toledo. The New Century Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. B. Cook The third chapter of the original serial story was read by Mrs. 1. Xeitz. Any useful articles of fancy work for the Presbyterian Bazaar, to be held Wednesday evening, De cember the twelfth, will be gladly received. The regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held at the home of Mrs. Pheley, -l()(i Front .street, Tuesday afternoon, November 21). Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iloller bach, Mrs. Fred Wohllcb, Mrs. Lang and Mrs. Frank llollcrbach of Toledo were guests Sunday the Win. Lebhehr home. ) Mr. and Mrs. Val Sehwind, Jr., entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diedrieh and Mr. Edward Sehwind of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Struhsakcr, of Delta, 0., Mr. D. J. Neiderhouse and family, of Monclova, and Mr. C. L. Shipman and family, of "Wes ton, spent. Sunday at Ihe Lewis Shipman home. , Mi-, and Mrs. A. L. Cocauour and family and their week-end guest, Mrs. D. F. Loedy of Butler, 0., motored Sunday to Ilillbury, 0., spending the day with rela tives. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Lober and son Charles, Misses Clara and Emma Lober, Miss Kittic Man dell and Fred Lober were enter tained Sunday evening at the country home of Harry Snyder. The Missionary Society of the M. E. church will have their quar terly tea Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 21, at the home of Mrs. John Yeager. Bring your thanks.offer-iB- Mr. Roy Hoover of Pittsburg, Pa., spent the latter half of the week Avith his mother, Mrs. II. M. Hoover, who left Monday for n visit with her son, Mr. Ira Hoover of Chicago. Later she will go to Pittsburg for an extended stay with her sou Mr. Roy Hoover. Tho dancing party given by the Latona Club last Friday even ing was a most delightful affair. Seymour's orchestra played an ex cellent program to an enthusiastic crowd 01 dancers. Punch was served during tho evening. Tho dance was so successful that the young men giving it hope to enter tain again in tho near future. V Continued rroni First Pago. and equipment through a subscrip tion by citizens of the burg but it was a failure. Some who could well afford to subscribe generously without pin'ehiiig themselves thought it would he a verv nice thing to have a well drilled :oiu-Sk puny in the burg, etc., etc., but (5)5 they could not become enthused up L to tho point whore they wore will-Jr ing to separate themselves from I any of their money for the benefit t& of the hoys. Dissensions soon be-j2 came inanifo.st too many of tliC5( members wanted to be officers, and ,J none privates well, you know P what happens in cases of that kind. $2 My winter time the companv Imd'rJL. virtually disbanded. ' 55Sl flic Perrysburg. Cadet eomnanv was, as far as 1 know,' the only and hold regular monthly meetings military company that has existed on the first Saturday afternoon of in the burg since the days of the each month. The following offi Civil war, when companies of dif- ccrs were elected: President, Hcl f.cront Ohio regiments wore formed on Schneider; Vicc-Presidcnt,Kath-iiikI drilled hero,' preparatory to crine Sch wint; Secretary-Treasurer, gding into active service. It was Anna Mae Volnnd; Chairman of .(imposed and 2 T X - & Mazda Lamps 25 Watt, 27c 75 Watt, 36c 40 Watt, 27c 8 100 Watt, 65c I 8 J. Davis Hardware Company. ol bright, active boys, Program, ,Isabel Schwint. Tho it was a pitv that thov did object of this organization is tho not receive enough financial aid general improvement of its nicrn- from the citizens of the town to get .4- ""VIL tut proper linilorms and equip ment. A good military company, he it compoM'd of men or boys, is an asset to any town. Military training is hound to come. It is healthy and wholesome for all boys. It gives them discipline, and teaches them self-reliance some thing every boy needs. Ilud there been a good military company in existence in every town through out the country for the past 40 voars perhaps the United States would not have witnessed what took place only a few weeks ago. when with over 10,000,000 men of military age, only about 0,000 en listments could be secured when 70,000 were wanted in "enlistment voi4" in order to bring the regu lar army up to its maximum strength. And right here let me suggest to tho good people of the burg that right now would be a splendid time to organize another military company among the boys of the town, -to again take the name of the old company Perrys burg Cadets In tho old days all arms, equipment and uniforms had to be bers specially along musical lines. Twelve members are now enrolled and each member is to bring a vis itor for the next meeting. Miss Helen Dibert will be hostess to the next meeting, December 1, at 2 o'clock. Topic for discussion will bo life of Chopin Mary E. Hubbs is director of this organization and she asks that all children and especially music ally interested people attend. PERRYSBURG MARKET. Corrected every Wednesday noon by the Perrysburg Grain & Seed Co. , Mn. 9 vpH wlipsit. o 10 No. -1 white wheat . 2.03 ' ' J0arl:orn 3.0J ' ;y 1 ..v... fss-e-:--: $ You're Hi iff s -.?' -sr.sr.:ir.e: Absolutely Right when buying Lumber or Building Material of THE CHARLES L KOCH CO. g New 0at3. .00 Uarley ...? 1.-J0 Rye 1.05 PRODUCE , EggS 45 Butter : r. 42 Lard ." 27 CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Munger-Bros. Steers 03 to .10 Cows 03to.O" Calves .- 0" to .1:1 Hogs : lOto.lOi l,ani03 00 to U Hides 14 provided by the organization Tallow , - .0-1 itself or by public spirited citizens. I am told that in these days all properly organized military organ izations receive both state and na tional aid. "Will the people of Per rysburg make an effort to organ ize a military company in the town? J. O. 11: (To he continued') POULTRY Turfteys .18 to .20 Young Chickens in to .17 Old Hens ,... .10 to. 17 Old Roosters - OS PIONEER WOMAN DIES I CHANCE TO MAKE EXTRA MONEY. You can add $25,00 to ?50.00 a month to vour incomo in your snaro time. Our money-making plan, is a winner for either men or women. Wo furnish outfit freo and teach you how to use it. Scad postal nt onco for "Particulars of tho Money-Making Plan." Act promptly bforo tho va cancy is filled in your territory. Ad dress Publisher, Box 1G5, N, Times Square Station, New York City, 84 Isab'elle Hough, widow of Wil liam Hough, was born at Perrys burg, Ohio, October 12, 1839, and died at her home in Perrysburg November 7, 19 17. She was mar ried to William Hough April 2S, 1S59, who preceded her IS years ncn. To them 11 children were born She can be truly called one HAVE US DRY CLEAN of the pioneers of the Maumeo1 YOUR BLANKETS $, Perrysburg, Ohio ur E. L. CLAY, Manager. xit Vallev. The funeral was held at her home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Dan iel Carter. PIANO PUPILS ENTERTAIN The piano pupils of Mary E. Hubbs gave a musical study pro- the blankcts wTll" ltist gram at the home of Helen Schnei der, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, which a larfe crowd at tended. The program was carried out in a splendid manner and each pupil deserves much credit for the effort they made to make it a com plete success. It- was decided to organize a club and there will be no shrinking and no loss of color. They will be more thoroughly and scientifically cleaned than if merely washed. There's another advantage. By having us dry clcifn the blankets all hard rubbuiu: is eliminated and very much longer. Blankets cost money these days and will cost more. Our dry cleaning will save yours from wearing out quickly. MILTON MLADENUS Perrysburg', Ohio Phone Main 256. Res., Red 'iS to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to CUT PRICES Having adopted the cash system we can offer the following articles at greatly reduced prices: Bran, per cwt $ 2.25 Middlings, per cwt 2.50 Chop, per cwt s 3.25 Cracked Corn, per cwt 4.35 Shelled Corn, per cwt. Corn Meal, per cwt Ear Corn (new), per cwt Gluten, per cwt . Oil Meal, per cwt . Oats, per bu! Scratch Feed, per cwt Shell and Grit, per cw.t r... Wheat, per cwt Beef-Scrap, per cwt Barley, per cwt. 4 "i MatJ 4.35 2.25 2.75 3.25 .70 4.00 .90 4.00 5.00 3.00 Straw, per bale 45 Hay, per bale 75 Unicorn, per cwt 3.00 Charcoal, per cwt 3.00 Alfalfa Meal, per cwt 2.25 Pansy Flour, per bbl. 12.00 Peerless Flour, per bbl 12.20 Pillsbury's Flour, per bbl 12.40 ( ThePerrysburgGrain&SeedCo. $ C J vU . . , WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR BUICK CARS Seven Sold in Four Weeks They buy a Call at our garage and look them over. await your inspection. You may not want to car, but we will be glad to have you call and will be pleased to show you the Buick. We repair all makes of Cars. Quick Service and Right Prices. Auto Accessories of all kinds. FRANK LOOMIS Phone-Main 157 Perrysburgi Ohio Tvwl THE UNIVERSAL CAR. The same heat-treated Vanadium steel. The same sturdiness and reliability. Now made further attractive with stream line hood, crown fenders, black finish1 and costs only two cents a mile to run. More than 2,000,000 Cars in use r Enter your order to-day with us, authorized Ford agent and don't be disappointed later on. Touring Car 3300. Roadster '..J .. . 345. Coupelot 505. Town Car 595. Sedan 045. Chasses 325. ( F.O.B. Detroit. ) WM. SCHLECT, Perryburg, O, - iTT 1 8 m to to to to to to to to to to m to to to to to to to to 0 0 & 0 ii- itt i&i it b Kh it) & & ii ii 0 ii & i ii i J ti 0 0i