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sr irm FwucfiBuxa jotnuwcc ti 1 ( iv l"v. N, V m Tooth Brushes ft a are costing more and from all indications will continue to advance as bristles and bone are more difficult to procure. We have a FINE LINE OF TOOTH BRUSHES from 15c to 45cTand our advice to you is that you buy a number of them that you may not have to pay the much looked for higher price later. Champney's Pharmacy The 1RealUL Store to m r to to to to to to m to to to St.Patrick's Day Crepe Paper Napkins per doz .05c St.Patrick's Day Party Favors each .05c Emerald Green Crepe Paper per roll .10 New Smoked Bloater Herring each....- - 07c Boneless Herring, per lb. 35c f Sardines Mustard and Oil per can , 10c Salmon per can 20c, 25c & 30c Tuna Fish, per can 25c F. JEZZARD Paragon gas, oils and greases. HARPER BROS.' GARAGE. After a three week's illness Miss Gertrude King has resumed her school work. Miss Marjorie "Wallace of Scotch Ridge is spending the week with Miss Edith Frusher. Mrs. "Wm. Veitcli spent Sun day in Toledo with Mr. A. Almendinger and son Norbert. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hartshorn entertained at dinner Sunday eve ning Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Bowers. Mrs. Rcbcceah Thornton and granddaughter Marjorie spent several days of last week in To ledo. Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Cousino had as their dinner guests Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tayett of Toledo. The Misses Romaine Hayes and Helen Bayer were guests over the week enckof Miss Kathryn Haubauer of Toledo. Mrs. Mary Starry of Toledo and little Miss Martha Fahrer were Mrs. Emma 'Ellenbergcr's guests Sunday. Mr, Herbert Roether of the University of Michigan was home for the week's end with his par ents' Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Roether. -Mr. and Mrs. Mills spent Sun day with friends in Toledo. Miss Ruth Frusher was Miss Lois Kazmaiers guest Tuesday. Mrs. Jno. Ward ofToledo was Mrs. A. T. D'ewland's guest Sun day. Mrs. Fred "Wessler is spending the week with Mrs. J. J. Lynch at Wildwood. Mrs. m. Wellstead was the guest-erf Mrs. J. F. Harmon of To ledo Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. Bert King spent Sunday in Bowling Green with Mr. Fulton Mercer. Miss Mildred nenry had as guests Sunday the Misses Helen and Alma Eckel. Mr. B. Justin of Toledo visited his sister, Mrs. Val Schwind, Jr., and family Sunday. , Mrs. W. Eck's nephew Mr. Charles J. Deimling of Lime City was her guest over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ladd and family of Weston were guests at the C. Hartsing home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Man dell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treusehell were guests at the Fred Kopp home. tM.L..i.-unm....-.nnimill-.gg UNION DELIVERY "QUALITY FD2ST' S pedals this Week Large or Small Bologna per lb 20c Picnic Hams (Our own cured) per lb 27c Berdan's Coffee (Steel cut) per lb 20c - il z jans tjorn-- 1 Can Beeta- 1 Can Tomatoes . 1 Can Pumpkin All 5 for 50c 2 Cans Kraut, No. 2 size.- 25c Peet's Toilet Soap, per bar 5c Tall Can Salmon (Red) , 26o Tall CanSalmon (Pink) 20c Postum Cereal 23c Heinz Dill Pickles per doz. 26c MUNGER BROS Quality Meat Market Phone Main 60 Established 1879 There are. times in the lives of successful men when Credit at the bank is of vital importance. But the time to estab lish that credit is before its use is required. Establish your Credit with us now and in your time of need we will back you' to the limits of Sound Banking Practice. i taNI Sk Tj9 . . Leo Tires and Tubes at HARPER BROS.' GARAGE. Wanted Experienced girl for general housework. Inquire Jour nal Office. Mrs. Joseph Carpenter is en tertaining Mrs. C. Cobb" and chil dren of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hufford wcrci guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ber,t Hufford. Miss Esther Broka spent the week-end in Bowling Green with her sister Mrs. Chas. England. Mrs. Chas. nanson had as her guests on Sunday her brother and rwife Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Potter. Mr. Jno. Cornelius of Mau mec spent Sunday with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Dunham Sim-j mpns and daughters Ila and-Eloise visited friends at Portage Sunday I The Misses Lulu Bayers and, Leona Keifer wero week-end guests of Mrs. Fred Rossbach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gorton have as their guest their nephew Mr. Frank Goswell of Prairie Depot. Mrs. Geo. Cobb of Britton, Mich., has returned to Britton, Mich., after a brief visit with Mrs. Earl Simmons. Mrs. R. A. Belmont and little daughter have come from New Kensington, Pa., for an indefinite stay with her sister Mrs. 1?. Dowl ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryder and son Clifford of Dunbridge were Sunday guests of their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaz maier. Miss Minnie Martin of Toledo was the -week-end guest of Miss Mary Franey. The Misses Marie Shove and "Anna Fitzgerald were Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yeager. en tertained at dinner Sunday, the occasionxbeing Mr. Yeager 's birth day, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Yeager of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Yeager of this placet The Columbian Concert Trio, Messrs. A. C. Fuhrman, C. Myers, B. Williams, and their manager, Mr. M. Wrickle, were dinner guests xof Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Weltmer Monday evening. Trucking and light hauling. Quick trips. nARPER BROS.' GARAGE. Miss Gladys Thurlby spent over the week end with friends at Delta. Mrs. R. Loftus of Toledo was Mrs. C. A. Braun's guest over the week end. Mrs. Frank narvey and chil dren of HobarFspent Sunday with Mrs. James Blinn. Mr. Charles Lincoln of To ledo spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. -S. T. Phillips. Mrs. Ira Simmons and Mrs. A. T..Dewland spent Monday with friends in Toledo. to ft to ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft More Time for You toiest knit or visit when you let us supply you with gro- ceries and drugs? Why? 1st. Because we can supply you with both groceries and drugs and it takes less time to order both from one place than to call two stores. 2nd. Because we will send your drugs to you, thus saving you the trouble of coming for them. D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Phona, Main 186 - Nyal Quality Druff Store. to to to to to to to, to to to to to to to to -vMiMwaaaaaaaaasaaaa Fwwzxj) w k. 4 -'. .'."..' '' j igipypaiMwwfy Our Building Blocks I 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, Posts, Sidewalks, Sewer Pipe, Ornamental Lawn Vases, Guaranteed Flexible Shingles, General Building Material. ELK Builders Supply Co. Phone Blue 41 Perrysburg, Ohio - - niTii nit r a imm Mr. W. I Taylor is in Cross well, Mich., on business, this week. Automobile repairing and quick service. HARPER BROS.' GARAGE. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock cockerels. Two full blooded Poland China stock hogs. MAIER. ffV-il,5i .A?rcTTrr?1JC2, r iw- vznt j'" .&! . ' x..rjmmt? jrn-7jij. -Js.j. -iw.-. -'. '.. wrJfc u'muwmi JiTi.fc WTHIiJVAUfflU TW fc, Jyfc 9r Wk Hi jmi w . mrwm turn r r&jtzr'ijr ..., We now Jiave a new line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR v at almost lis good values for the same pri ces as formerly given. Also our new CURTAIN GOODS for iac to 50c per yard. Try a pair of' Finck's Detroit Special Overalls. When In need of Curtain Goods don't fall to-iook ove our line. a W. J. VEITCH For any itching, skin trouble, piles, eczemri, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Ointment is highly recommended. GOc abox at all stores. I ANYTHING IN INSURANCE OR SURETY BONDS Only the best and most .reliable companies represented. 15 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS Get a policy from Munger and youwill be satisfied. GEO. J. MUNGER General Insurance PfcoM, M&iB 69. Urn; Black 65 F. Byrne and wife were guests on "Washington's birthday at the home of E. J. Spilker. ,.- Mr. and Mrs. C. E .-Powers and son Lloyd of Monclova spent "Sunday at the Frank Hnfforrl farm. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hega master of Toledo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zingg. Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Simmons had as their guests Sunday their daughter and husband1. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreo. - Mrs. Steve Snyder had as guests Sunday Mrs. Henry Han son and children of Genoa, Mrs. Robert Mayer of Toledo and Mrs. Fred Snyder. Miss May and Mr. Harry Ileunau left Monday for Camp Merritt, ' N. J., having received word that their brother Everett TTonnnn in ill witli Tmnnmrmin Miss Jessie Pratt of Toledo was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Witt more Thursday, Mrs. Jjouis Bayer of Toledo being Miss -"Blanche Wittmore's guest the same day. Tn a recent contest at St. Rose of Lima school for essays on Abraham Lincoln, pupils receiving the highest per cent were Lucille Lehr of the fifth grade, Margaret Bayer of the sixth, and Angela noffman of the seventh grade. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will be held with Mrs. Pheley on Wednesday, March 6th, at 2 :30 p. m. The an nual election of officers will be held at this time. It is hoped many will be present. Mr. II. A. Lampman, who has been with the Export department of the Toxas Company of New York for the past year and is now on his way to Australia, was hero for a day with his father, Mr. D. Lampman, last week. Mrs. Lamp- man accompanied him from New York and will remain here during his absence. Fflr her husband, Dr. B. Kins ley, the occasion being his birth day anniversary, Mrs. Kinsley en jfcrtained at a dinner party Sun day evening, covers being layed ifor seven and the following novel menu served: First course-! or tifications, camouflage of beef, my America potatoes, torpedoed eggs, submarine salad, bullets, .war bread. -Third course; Red Cross dynamite sticks, French coffee, war and peace negotiations. FRANK KAZ-2a Miss Julia Canfield has re turned from a three weeks' stay in Toledo. J. R Byrne and wife had as Smiday guests Albert Jones and wife of Toledo. Mrs. Samuel Frautschi and children of Rossford spent Sun day a't the Geo. Lober home. Mrs. S. T. Phillips had as her Friday guests Mrs. Stanley Grewe ana Miss Martha (Jnm of Toledo. FOR SALE Seven room house with bath and furnace. R. J. Lamson, 322 E. Fourth St. Phone White 60. Complimenting Mrs. A. J. Witzler's guest, Miss Feather of' West Liberty, O., Mrs. E. E. Clark ' gave three tables of five hundred Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. P. Kleupfel entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kleupfel, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kleupfel and Miss Lena lUeupiel or Arclnbold. Word has been received from Karl D. LeMherer, who recently enlisted, that he has been con signed to the Aviation department. - . . 7 Kelley Ineld, San Antonio, Texas. H Mr. C. G. Brown and family of Bailey, O., motored to Perrys burg Sunday, in their new Ford and spent the day wif;h Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheider. Mrs. Albert Snyder was given a pleasant surprise Friday by her friends, it being her birthday an niversary. The ladies came in time to serve a delicious dinner which they had prepared. There were 24 seated at the table. Miss Eva Stickles and Mr. William Snyder, both of Perrys burg, were united in marriage on Monday, February 25, 1918, by Rev. C. W. Weltmer at his resi dence. The young people have the best wishes of numerous friends. For Mr. and Mrs. Dunham Simmons and family, who are leav- I uig Liicir uuiimry nume 10 mice up , their residence in Perrysburg, the neighbors and a number of friends , gave a farewell surprise Tuesday evening, tho ludiesserving a well 1 planned supper. The following guests were en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Taylor: Mesdames Dun bar, Jas. Scott, Ellenberger, Robt. Stickles and daughter Inez, Rev. and Mrs. Weltmer and daughters, Gladys and Mildred. Where is John Hanel is the question frequently asked? Who knows ? Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rheinfrank entertained members of their 'fam ily at dinner Sunday. Mr. Emerson Simmons spent several days of last week with Mr. Chas. Hufford and family. Rev. E. F. McCartney of Mitchellville, la., was Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Milligan's guest f ok. the week end. Mr. Victor Wyffles, who was taken ill while traveling through the country as a salesman, stop ping at the home of Mr. Schaum barger near Milbury, died on Mon day, February 25. By credentials in his possession it was learned he had a brother in Rock Island, HI., with whom Undertaker Witzler communicated, and the brother came here to attend the funeral. The remains were buried in Ft. Meigs cemetery. $300.00 down, balance as rent, buys a beautiful 7-room home, with built-in bookcase, desk, buliet and cabinet, all oak finish. Full basement, well, cistern and garage.- Un .Louisiana Ave. 40tf .Fred L. Mahr. PEimYSBUnG MARKET Corrected every Wednesday noon by the Perrysburff Grain & Seed Co. No. 2 red wheat 2.10 No 2 white wheat . 2.08 New Oat8 . . ., ,35 Barley ... . . 1.30 Uyo 1.70 SiEWCORN 1.60 rnoDucn Ebbs .68 Butter .42 Lard ,20 I CATTLE AND HOGS Corrected every Wednesday noon by Hunger Bros. Steers .oa to .10 Cows . .03 to .07 Calves 07 to .13 tlogrs 10 to .18 ' Lambs X .06 to .11 Hides .13 Tallow .04 POULTRY Turkeys .20 to .25 Old Roosters ... ... .15 young: " to .23 Farmers and stock buyers will find much to tfyeir interest by at tending the Public Sale to bo held at tho D. R. Acklin farm, Friday, March 8th, three miles West of Perrysburg on the River Road. Solo to begin at 10 a. m. SEND YOUR DRESS COAT here to be dry cleaned. It will be returned to you looking as if it had just come from the tailor. Ladies' evening gowns are treated with equal success by our process. Tho daintiest fabric or most deli cate color is neither injured nor altered in any way by our dry cleaning. Wo simply renew tho freshness of tho garment. MELTON MLADENUS Perrysburg', Ohio Phone Main 256, Res., Bd 78 il 1 & r'j.i i -