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im mutifitfid jstmwAE ijtfi lgr to to Grofceries and Drugs iii to Have your drugs delivered with your groceries at no jm yA extra charge. We have a complete stock of the best gro- to w to tj ccries and drugs at right prices. (fil Mi to $ It is Becoming More Pop- to ular Every Day to to tf Most everyone is captivated at the first smell of the W new odor, ' 2; B'"!' "riEm VnH JH A BVulfl h r JH V v I. J out eel $ and the first trial convinces them of the to '.I? ,W to to i) it) ft tf tf M & merits and superiority of the TALC, FACE POWDERS, f COLD CREAM and COMBINATION CREAM. TALC 25 cents; POWDERS "AND CREAM 50 cents. Let us show you this pleasing line of toilet articles. ft lis ft ft Champney's Pharmacy saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasMsaaaa FLAGS American, French and English Prices 5 cents and up F. JEZZARD Mr. and Mrs. FreH Fahrer spent Sunday with friends in To ledo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry were guests of friends in Toledo Thursday. j Mrs. Leon Weidler of Mont gomery, Mich., has returned home after a visit with Mrs. Frank Reis. Mrs. Robt. Kazmaier enter tained at dinner Sunday Miss Lois Kazmaier and Mr. and Mrs. John Kazmaier. WANTED Furnished house for June, July and August in Per rvsbure: or Maumee. References furnished. Address Journal office. Mrs. Albert Snyder and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schram and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Clarence Shepherd of Maumee. Guests at the Glenn Huston home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. John Hoclle of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nixon and two sons of Limo City and Mrs. Robert Stickles and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dirrim. 1 For Sale A house with some 1 land. Inquire Jos. Rossbach. i I Mrs. A. Lecklider had as her eruost Sunday Miss Bess Reilley of Toledo. Mrs. Herbert Sawyer and Mrs. Edward Thornton spent Saturday with friends m Toledo. Miss Gladys Thurlby had as her guest over the week-end Miss Florence Wickerham of Toledo. A household remedy in America for 25 years Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds bruises. 30c and 60c. At all drug stores. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neider house entertained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dunham Simomns and family. FOR SALE 13-f$ot row boat, good oars and brass padlock. $8.00. Enquire W. D. Stanford. Elm street, near railroad. 13a Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Scheider and daughter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Marti and Miss Vera Scheider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and family at Bailey Ohio. UNION DELIVEEY "QUALITY FIEST" This Week's Specials. Can good Corn 15c Can good Peas 15c Can good Tomatoes 15c Pork and Beans 15c Can Columbia River Salmon 25c 1 gal. can New Orleans Molasses 75c 1 gal. can "Karo" Red Label Syrup '. 90c Crystal White or Flake White Soap ... 6c "Chef" Coffee, 1-lb. can 37c Berdan Special Steel Cut Coffee 20c MUNQER BROS Quality Meat Market Phono Main 50 Established 1879 oCECCSS 55Z525Zh Remember ! I D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. I Your Money gets into a Bank whether you put it there or not. If you spend all some successful man deposits your money. Open a Bank Account. You will be surprised to find how short a time it takes to accumulate a surplus. We Welcome Your Account. W TJ-rrol Oi.oIHtt Tlmm OffiM jg Phono, Main 186 Mrs. B. Kinsley spent several days of last week with friends in Toledo. Mr. Geo. Mills returned Sun daj' from a two weeks' visit with his daughter Mrs. George Ladd. Mrs. Chas. Schneider had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred SehaHer and son Norman. Mrs. Bertha Neitz and daugh ter Miss Bertha Neitz of Toledo spent Sunday with Supt. and Mrs. J. A. Neitz. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lintncr and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lintncr spent Sunday at the John L. Lint .ner home at Monclova. Mrs. Geo. Moser and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kazmaier and daughter Miss Violet, motored Sunday to Prairie Depot and spent the afternoon with friends. Mrs. Wm. Schlect, Miss Esther Schlect, Mr. Gus Schlect and Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Hoffman and children of Toledo motored Sunday to Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace of Scd.tch Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schneider and family were Sunday guests at the Chas. Roe home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grueshabei entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Monagban and son John, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. S. Reese of Portage and Mr. and Mrs. C. Pfistcr. yvTyy RESERVED SEATS. Don't forget to get your tickets early for the II. S. commencement course. For three programs, adults 50 cents, children 35 cents. Tickets will be sold at Champ ney's, beginning Saturday, May 25, with privilege of reserved seats. Miss Isabelle Laurie of Toledo Was the over Sunday guest of Mrs. Fred Loomis. -i-Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallier of Bowling Green spent Sunday with Mrs. Kathryn Meeker. Miss Martha Fahrer is spend ing the week with her aunt Mrs. May Wagoner of Walbridge, jliio. Mi, and Mrs. J. Ruswinckel and son John were supper guests Sunday cveninsr of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maddy. Miss Bess Baird was hostess to the members of her Five Hun dred club Saturday evening at her home on Sixth street. Mrs. L. C. Ewing of Weston spent several days of last week with Mrs. MacCallistcr and Mrs. Jas. Mallcn. Mrs. Warren G-. McCoy of De troit, Mich., has been spending a few days at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ililla- brand. Mr. and Mrs. Bert King and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mercer and baby spent Sunday in Bowling Green with the F. M. Mercer 's. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Lindamier entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eilert and daughter Esther and Mi", and Mrs. Henry Eilert of Pemberville, Mrs. Chas. Shoe maker and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brown, and chil dren of Dunbridgc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckel, Si, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Moser and son Harvey, Miss Irene O'Reilley and Mrs. Ralph Kuhn of Bowling Green and Mr. amd Mrs. Warren Ludwig of Toledo were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eckel of Victoria Place, Toledo. BssmgH&s:! FLAGS For Decoration Day ' This Week We Can Sell You a Flag 3x5 Feet for $1.00 That is a bargain for a flag of this size. Also small flags on sticks for Five Cents.' CHILDREN'S HATS 25-50 Cents Full Line of Summer Underwear. Store Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings. t W. J, VEITCH FOR THE SAME REASONS that it pays to have the dentist look after your molars and the jeweler your watch every so often, it will pay you to arrange for the expert periodical inspection and care of your motor car. By so doing, incipient troubles may be remedied, which if, neglected, would cause wear and deterioration of parts, the avoiding of which might easily save more dollars than the proverbial "nine" quoted above. EXPERT REPAIRING RELIABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES PARAGON GAS-OILS -BATTERIES TIRES STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES AUTO LIVERY-QUICK SERVICE HARPER BROS GARAGE PHONE MAIN 123-2 RINGS PERRYSBURO O. 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, Posts, Sidewalks, Sewer Pipe, Ornamental Lawn Vases, Guaranteed Flexible Shingles, General Building Material. ELK Builders Supply Co. Perrysburg, Ohio Phone Blue 41 T TOii M w Special Display In Made and Trimmed Hats of Georgette Crepes, Milans and Panamas All in White. It Will Pay You to Come. UNA EMCH COOL a '.CHIROPRACTIC A Cucumber If i'iifltlfli s Whether your shirt's made of the right material and fits correct ly, makes a heap of difference these sweltering hot days. This refreshingly cool shirt of fancy pongee is modeled on summery lines so that the absence of a coat and vest will still leave you smartly clad. A "raft" of neat, attractive pat terns in fancy pongee novelties of superior quality. Full in the body, tailored shoulders, perfect fitting neckbands, sleeves of the proper length and allround comfort and style. $1.25 and $L50 ML The Man Who Takes "Dis" Out of "Disease" Let us keep -the body irt a state of natural resistance. Try Chiropractic. O'NEIL&O'NEIL 847-18-49-30 Ohto Buildinir. Dell Main 79. Home Main 7393. Residence Bell Col. 524. ALFRED P. HAYWOOD Doctor of Chiropractic. Has opened office in Perrysburg, Ohio, 4th Street. Hours 9 :00 a. m. to 1 :00 p. m. and Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings. Real Estate Bargains. House on Second street, haa 7 rooms, cellar and all modern im- A.C. Fuller &Sons proveinents. Lot 66x165. right for quick aale. Price Eighty acres of fine land; fair house, good barn and other build ings. Good orchard. Only one mile from Monclova. A. T. DEWLAND. Vexry&wrz. OUo 3 I s m ' g::ifxcjiint steamers The Great Sh.j "--. "CITY OF ERIC" - "CITY OF BUFFALO" IIUTBUPN CLKVULAISU Daily, Mr lat to Nov. 15th BUFFALO I rave Cuvi-lamj - SOiM,l Centum. leave IiupnAto SiOO P.M. Ainve Duvvalo 6i J A.M. V Staxuauu Tout ( AitooCleviiland 6i0A.M. ConnocUmii of rinPnli' IV-! i tri Tulla ml I.H Knttem nnd Cnnudlan points. KaUroad tickets uuiin,r initwp n' ' vduniu itiJ I'tUuru j,c-'id fur transportation on our sUiumern. AsU your t.cliut uncut f ? titUcu s a ill. l.lnu. 1..--.V Tomlt Vutomobila Jtato 8M0 ltound Trip. i illi S duya re mr. limir f i rar not esci-ud'im Ul In. whiilbaao. lliauufulty loI n--u Dt-viiuiml iu4ij churt of lliu l.rcat bhip "&LUANIJ1JUU" suit ou rucoipe or livoLoriUi. 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