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- . " '!!J"1!! iJJ 1 1 1 ii H ggggggr mri'rafaniBUKa joumrac vvrvMCiVvVVt tfc's,k1, i 0 (0 to tt? 0 0 0 Now is the Time Your stock needs a good Tonic to keep them healthy. They have been on dry feed for months and will be for sometime to come? HESS' STOCK TONIC - Keeps the bowels regulated, aids digestion so that the animal may derive all the nutrition from the food, and keeps them free from worms. - 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 V. Champney's Pharmacy TItc m&ndSiSL Store . m a VALENTINES. Lace Valentines, Folders, Mechanical Novelties, each Valentine Napkins, per doz. Heart Shape Cards (assorted sizes for decorative use) lc 5c 2& in package 5c We have Corn Meal, (Graham Flour, Buckwheat, All O' the Wheat and Prepared Pan Cake Flour. F. JEZZRD Rev. and Mrs. P. Klcupfcl have been entertaining Mrs. Lohse and son Carl o Archibold. W. G-. Farnsworth of Watcr ville was elected President of the Ohio Horticultural Society Friday in Columbus. Miss Madelyn McGec had as her guests over the week-end Miss v- Pauline Wcnz and Mr. Gerald Eck ley of Weston. Mrs. Mary Spafford, Miss Myrtle Spafford and Mrs. A. J. Johnson were guests of Mrs. S. B. Quinn and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hennan, their daughter Elenor and little Miss Geraldmc Morrey spent bun day with Mrs. Frank Hennan and family. Albert Simpkins, driver of the taxi that killed Captain Albert Fitts on Tuesday afternoon in To ledo was indicted on a charge of manslaughter. ,-. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is rec ommended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood. -$300,00 down, balance as rent, buys a beautiful 7-room home, with built-in bookcase, desk, buffet and cabinet, all oak finish. Full basement, well, cistern and garage. On Louisiana Ave. - 40tf Fred L. Mahr. , Mr. Earl Shoemaker of Na poleon called, on relatives here Monday. Capt. Robert J. Evans of To ledo was the guest of Mr. E. L. Blue on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schcidcr were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hufford. Mr. Ed. Churchill of Texas was a guest at the C. L. Maddy home over the week-end. The members of her "500" club 'were Mrs. G. T. Hoffman's guests Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fourth street. About twenty of Perrysburg's young set formed a sleighing party at the Lawrence Rider home at Dunbridge Friday evening. y Mrs. ra. Budd and daughter Lydia were in Columbus Saturday attending the wedding of Mr. Eugene Budd and Miss Alice Mc Neil. They returned Sunday eve ning. Mrs. A. Ballantyne enter tained over the week-end her nephew Mr. Morris Tucker of Topeka, Kansas, who is in the Officers' Training Camp at Ft. Wayne, Detroit, Mich. STOCK FOR SALE A handsome, thoroughbred, four-year-old Holstein bull, at a bargain; two high grade Holstein heifer calves; fine pedigreed Poland China stock hogs;- all for sale at the Lucas County Children's Home. 47f g, L W. M M t IltlfHPIlIk I ! H A most frequent visitor and most' exacting guest. You will often see the time when Opportunity Looms Big: with Possibilities Will you be able to meet the exactions? A Bank Account started now will help wumm (J EVERYTHING YOU WANT flit $ IN THE GROCERY LINE & A ft (j We have Fruit, Vegetables, Canned Goods and ft XU Smoked Meats. fli jg You want only the best and we see that you get it. J ft Phone in your order and you will be pleased with the M tt result' ft I D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. I Found Neik fur. Inquire Journal office. 50-b For Sale cart, in fine White 17. -Brown leather go condition. Phone ---B---'-,-"-,''-w--,-'-,-'-"-'-w- UNION DELIVERY 'QUALITY rotflT" R Next Week's Specials Hersh'ey Cocoa J lb 23c Pork and Beans, No. 2 can y. -15o Heinz Baked Beans, large size 20c 3 small size Gold Dust 20c 3 Old Dutch Cleanses 27c Tall can Red Salmon 26 3 boxes Oil Sardmes 25c Mustered Sardines 15c Our own Smoked Picnic Hams 27c . MUNGER BROS , Quality Meat Market t fj Phone Main 50 Established 1879 -urj. . v. vi jv-. .&? .. & 4 .. ....- miMS&SM&SJJS miSCma8B88K3R ir. For this Cold Weather We have a Good Line of Hoisery, Heavy Underwear, Sheep Skin Coats, Sweaters, jCorduroy Coats, Blankets, Outing Flannel, Night Shirts and Night Dresses v Mittens - If you need anything in this line better stock up now. W.J.VEITCH Mr. and Mrs. Doan Limmer spent Sunday with Mr. Jno. Lim mer of Toledo. WANTED Work on farm by young- man of experience. En quire Journal office. Miss Helen McClung of Bowl ing Green, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. C. C. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thornton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whitingham of Toledo Sunday. After a week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Erwin Ward, Harley Ward' has returned to Ohio State University. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dauer and Hiss Emma Dauer of Haskins andsMr. Frederick Klagg of To ledo were visitors at the Albert Rietz farm Saturday. Hovjud Powers has come from 01 irrin,' O., for a week's visit with his grandfather, Mr. D. Lampman, the schools there being closed on account, of fuel short age. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollen beck attended the funeral of Lieu tenant Donald E. James at Toledo Sunday, who met death at Hous ton, Texas, in an aeroplane collision. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Perry and sons Howard and Glenn were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry. Mrs. E. B. Whit mer of Toledo was a Sunday visitor. Miss Cora Knerr had as house guests Saturday and Sunday the Misses Dorothy Woods, Fronish Nciman, Gladys Stauffer, Virgil Clark, Editha Burnette, Mr. Levere Farnuin of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knerr and Miss Dorothy and Mr. Arthur Knerr of Ross ford. ' Invitations have been sent out for the last dance to be given by the LaTona club before the open ing of the lentenx season Music wjll be furnished by Seymour's orchestra. The club is composed of the following members : Frank Munger, Eugene Amon, Gus SchlecTj Edgar Hoffman, George Rossback, Hilton Maddy, Harold Munger, Paul Schroeder, Ray mond Bayer, Leonidas Hoffman and Harold Webb. Honorary members Paul Amon and Martin Bonner have joined the United States army. WANTED White Leghorn roosters. C. L. MERCER. For Sale Or exchange, Stud ebaker roadster in good condition, for a team and harness. Phone Blue 140. 50d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox were guests Sunday evening at the Chas. Johnson home. -Mr. the LaFleur guests and Mrs. E. Moser'.were of Mr. and Mrs. Joe of Toledo. ft Phone, Main 186 Nyal. Quality Drug Store. $3&da3aa33-3333:3333933d9'd'a$ Our Building; Blocks ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, DESIGN, FINISH AND DURABILITY We are prepared to fill orders for Cement, (fresh and best grade) , Sand, Lime, v Posts, Sidewalks, Sewer Pipe, Ornamental Lawn Vases, Guaranteed Flexible Shingles, N General Building Material. ELK Builders Supply Co. Perrysburg, Ohio Phone Blue 41 ANYTHING IN INSURANCE OR SURETY BONDS ' Only the best and most reliable companies represented. 15 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS Get a policy ftonTMunger and you will be satisfied' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mauer verc guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mauer of Toledo. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perrv and son John Louis were guests of relatives in Toledo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Noyes and family of Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheider Sun day. - Mrs. A. L. Qocanour and daughter Ruth spent the week-end with Mrs. Cocanour's parents in Fremont. Mr. Fved Snyder was sur prised by his friends last Tuesday, the occasion befng his birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore and daughter Miss Florence of Toledo were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neifer's guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder had as their guests Thursday eve ning xur. ana iurs. uiarence snep- lierd or Maumee. Mrs. Geo. P. Wahl has re turned to Vermillion, O., after a visit of several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Edwin A. Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luebben had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, daughter Vivian, and Miss Ha Simmons. Mrs. Henry Broka has re ceived word from her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Burkert, of Bowling Green, that she arrived safe at her brother's home at Wichita, Texas, where she went for a stay of three months. She found the climate completely changed from the zero weather we have been having here to that of balmy sumnfer. """' The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will bo held Tuesday afternoon, February 12th, at the home pi. Mrs. Webb on Second street. Miss Kaufman of Toledo will be present and speak to the ladies. Miss Kaufman has had a wide experience in juvenile court work and will be interesting. All are invited. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts and son Leonard have returned from a two Avecks' stay in Bloom ville, O., where they have been visiting Mrs, Roberts' parents" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munz. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Tiffin, who will he their guests for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mcrriclc have moved to Lima, O. Wanted Experienced girl for general housework. Inquire Jour nal Office. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar spent Monday at the Fred Grueshaber home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilonncr have named their infant son Wil liam Junior. Miss Mable Ranker wras the guest of relatives in Toledo on Friday evening. Mrs. Louise Hoffman speiit several days of last week in Toledo visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spilker were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schal ler's guests on Sunday. Mr. James Blankertz, who is ill at Base Hospital, Chillicothc, is still in a serious condition. Mrs. Clayton Kohl and chil dren of Toledo were Miss Meltlia Kohl's guests last Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Spilker spent Sun day in the country with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. "Byrne. Mrs. Av Stewart entertained a sleighload of town people ather country home Monday evening. MrTand Mrs. Alfred Deiheit and children wei-o Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Snyder farm. cMrs. Charles Neiderhouse and children were dinner guests Sun day at the Dunham Simmons home. Mrs. Chas. Hanson and Miss Mable Potter spent Sunday in To ledo with their brother Mr. W. II. Potter. Miss Theresa Rippinger of Fremont and Miss Clara Rippinger of Maumee called pn PeiTysburg friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nolenbergcr and children of Stony Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. George Whitsoh of Lime City spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mclinda Swartz. Word has just been received by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Line man thjit their son Corporal Frank Inneman of Battery E, Camp Sher idan, Ala., has beon promoted to sergeant. Lena Zurfiuh, for years a mis sionary of the Reformed church in Japan, will give an illustrated lec ture, Snnday evening, in the First Reformed church, Cherry and Moore streets, Toledo. Miss Zur fiuh will show pictures of the work done in the girls' school in Sendai and also Red Cross pictures. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowers were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burns of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Koll have named their infant son, born Jan. 29th, Paul Sidnev. Mrs. J. F. Brandhuber and Mrs. Edith Maddy were luncheon guests on Wednesday at the home of Miss Cora Pierce. The Gleaners of the Evangeli cal Sunday school formed a sleigh load party and were Miss Martha Leydorf'sx guests Friday' evening. Mr. B. W. Watts business' agent for the Grange, will be one of the principle speakers at the beet growers meeting at the town hall Saturday. A party of young people, not fearing the zero weather, enjoyed a sleighride on Monday evening and were entertained at the home of John Bayer. They were chap eroned by Miss Sullivan. lM:itRYNIlUHG MARKET Corrected every Wednesday noon by the Porrysburgr Grain & Seed Co. No. 2 led wheat .. J2.10 No 2 white wheat 2.08 Now Oats 32 Barley 1.30 ttye 1.70 NEW CORN 1.50 1'iionucu Egres bo Butter , 42 Lard 27 CA.TTM3 AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Alungur Bros. . Steers 03 to .10 Cows , 03 to .07 Calves 07 to .13 Hogs 10 to .15 Lambs 00 to .11 Hides 13 Tallow . .04 POULTRY Turkeys 20 to .23 Young Chickens 20 to .22 OTd HonB 19 to .20 Old Roosters 12 GEO. J. MUNGER General Insurance . nMMaiaW, R,Blwk6o MARRIED. Mr. A. Y. Phillips and Mrs. Estella SWr were united in mar riage byRoy, A. C. Schuh iii To ledo on Wednesday, January 23, 1918. They will make their home on the farm east of town and have the host wiahes of many friends, In Memoriam. Perrysburg, O., Feb. 1, 1918: In sad but loving memory of our dear wife and mother who passed away on February 4, 1917: She bade no one a last farewell, fctio snia Rooa-Dyo to none. Her loving heart just ceased to beat, And before we know it she was gone. She is gone, but not forgotten, Her memory shall never fade, Loving hearts shall always linger Around the grave whore she is laid. But we cannot say tnat she is gone, She is only just' away, From thqso who miss her most. Her loving husband and children, Mr., C, Knerii, daughters and Son, OUR DRY CLEANING ' ' SERVICE enable men to keep their wardrobe in first class condition all the time. Suits and coats cleaned by us never grow pld in looks. They retain their good looks till the garments are completely worn out. The cost of clothing is going up all the time. Our dry gleaning Will save you the necessity of purchasing a now suit if you will send us an old one. Do not forget that wo also make new suits. MILTON MLADENUS Perrysburg, Ohio , Phone Main 256. Res,, Rd 78 ;' r t ' Irt , ; l .. .. 5 ... Y-Sffi&ai &,