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MumiiBUKo fommKE :Se&SSS;&&&'esefc:.efcfc:fcfcr V "' TALC 1 onteel FROM the flower gardens of all the world, from India and France, Guiana and England, the Holy Land and Italy, were gathered the fragrances that go into the making of Jonteel, the New Odor of Twenty-six Flowers. Yet never before has a talc of this quality sold at a price so low. Fat Potiiet Jonteel 50c Talc Jonteel 25c Combination Cream Jonteel 50c VS ?&&&?WVWSr . . .' '!.: 4 To) A TViUr 11 JaSB3XHf59wLK i Wrl. : 11 1 II -;; w;sSsyJJm-A 1 II 1 111 .,' I I GROCERIES and DRUGS Xi m the lowest possible jjj Quality Unexcelled and Prices i We deliver your order for drugs at the W w same time we send your groceries. Its a $ w saving in time and money. 7? ii m Champney's Pharmacy TJte 1il&xaJ!JL Store THE WAY TO GET 100 of satisfaction and service out of your motor car at all times, is to have it regularly taken care of by people who are familiar with all the ills a car is heir to It's the sensible and economical way. MAKE IT YOUR WAY WITH US AS THE PEOPLE i mWXicwM mVM 1 1 :m a ivim ai at FYPFRT REPAIRING RELIABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES PARAGON GAS-OILS -BATTERIES - - TIRES STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES AUTO LIVERY-QUICK SERVICE . - . . Mat. . an M Bfe M 4fc " g.V HADDy KHnS'RAHAKr- PHONE MAN 123-Z RirKSS hehhysbumu o. The first care of the depositor should be the Safety of the Bank. The first care of the bank should be the Safety of the Depositor. It is o,ur care for the safety of the depositor that has earned the confidence of those whose first care is Safety. $ D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. S jjj Nyal Quality Drug Store. j - Phono, Main 186 L li.li l l. Ml . . L .1 . . ', i. 4-t--, WW"W3W yiCj linTcw t riCl iTi BraYfft?KMCB 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. Phone Blue 41 Perrysburg, Ohio CIDER The Moline Cider Mr. Ray Zachman is moving Mill will commence running on his family to Toledo. . , Wednesday, September 4,1918, and Mr. Geo. Mericle spent over, will be in operation every Wednes- Labor Day with Mr. N. D. Curtis' day during the entire season. Ed. at Wolf Lake, Mich. I Isch, Moline, Ohio. 28b The Misses Helen Bayer and Mr. and MA. R. C. Yoder Ethel 'Frumpy were guests of Miss entertained relatives from Indiana Dorothy Seeholzer of Toledo Sun on Sunday last. day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brentou Taylor Mr. R. II. Thornton of Akron, of Toledo were over Sunday guests 0.,and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thorn at the J. McClure home. ton'and family of Waterville spent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilde and over Labor Day with their father family spent Sunday with their Mr. John Thornton. parents .Mr. and Mrs. nenry The Misses Main-. Nellie and Helen Weichel of Sandusky were guests at the Henry Wilde home the first of the week. Mrs. Fred Scheider's guest of the past week, her brother Mr. Win. Marti, has returned to his home at Elkhart, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kleekamp, Mi Geo. Kleekamp and Miss Anna Labenthal, of Ypsilanti, Were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi's. Louis Hillabrand. Lconidas Hoffman came from Camp Custer Saturday for an over Labor Day visit with his family. He was accompanied by his friend, Ed. Loelh, also of Camp Custer. . This afternoon Miss Madeline Yeager is entertaining a group of young friends at her home on Fourth street for the pleasure of Mrs. Charles Crawford, a bride of last week. i rnrininaifctidKx rou iiu wv inter ss UNION DELIVERY "QUALITY FIRST" For the Best In Meats and Staple Groceries You Should Try MUNQER BROS We are Offering a Special on Canned Goods this week This Week Only Qaeen Anne or Climax Soap-10 bars 65c Quality Meat Market Phone Main BO Established 1870 l3hJBJAMfc5iA &g$K3M&SB We have a good line of SWEATERS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BOYS' PANTS AND WAISTS GIRLS' DRESSES CHILDREN'S SHOES Also other things needed to get the children ready for school FELT SERVICE FLAGS One star, 80c; 2 stars, 85c. Store open Thursday and Saturday evenings. W. J. VEITCH Wilde. The Misses Anna Eckle and Gertrude Wilson were Sunday guests of Mrs. J no. Caseman of Maumee. Mrs. J. R. Robertson and Mrs. Roy Black of Fremont is visiting at the C. W. Robertson home. Mr. J. R. Robertson is a guest of Mr. Wm. Pence. - Mr. Frank Hoover of Pitts burg, Pa., and Mr. Ira Hoover of Chicago were' recent guests of th'eir mother, Mrs. II. M. Hoover of Perrysburg. Mrs. Ella Ferris and son Nor man of Ilolloway, Mich., spent the week-end with Chas. Roe and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frusher were" Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Darrow and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark motored from Osseo, Mich., and spent Thursday with Mrs. Dar row 's mother Mrs. C. Webb. Mrs. Mary Underbill's grand children Loris. LeVerne, Blanche and Norman Kazmaier, who have been with her the past week, have returned to their home at Milan, Mich. ' Guests at the Shelby Emch home Sunday wer,e Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Gass and daughter Miss Marion, Mr. Thurman Gass of De troit, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gorrill and son Robert and Mr. Geo. Gass of Bowling Green. The Loyal Daughters Sunday School class entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. Snyder for the nlensure of Miss Esther Murbaugh, who is home from the Nurses' Training School, Chicago, on a short furlough. Mr. Charles Hector of Pierce, Missouri, is visiting' his uncle, Mr. Thomas Warren, of this place. This is the first time they have met in the past 50 years. Together, they visited a.t the home of Mr. John Warren in East Toledo. Mrs. Geo. Sehwind was the fiifjt mother to accept the Jour nal's 75 cent offer to semi the home paper to the boys in U. S. service. She sends one Journal to her son George in France and an other to her son Cyrel in Camp Taylor, Ky. Mrs. Sehwind says the Journal is like n letter from home to the boys in Kaliki. Mr. Frank Hoover of Pitts burg, formerly of Perrysburg, has enlisted with the government for Y. M. C. A. work in France. Tn this work Mr. Hoover assumed all responsibility and pays all his own expenses while giving his services to the men Avho are fighting in France. Those who are best ac quainted with Mr. Hoover are cer tain that no is weu quauneu hi render the service needed by our boys in kahki. Impure blood run3 you down makes you an easy victim for disease. For puro blood and sound digestion Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price $1.25. Wood County Fair, September 9-13, 1918," Pattern Hat Display beginning Friday, September 6tli (0 (ft Quality If We Invite You To Inspect Our Showing m MISS LIN A EMCH Service and Price y 'fess-&see:ee&ssssssfesefe:it: Mrs. Chas. Keubensol was Mrs. "Walter Pomcroy's guest Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheider spent Sunday in Toledo w.ith Mr. and Mrs. David "Welsh. Miss Alpha Fisher of Toledo was a guest of the Misses Hilla brand the first of the week. For Mrs. Frederick Ilalowell, a bride of this month, Mrs. John Hayes entertained a coterie of her young friends at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening. 1 :m sM4 TN .V vJHHti HHf -mi A Sr rcgistercd in W S W 11) mT i-t. T v. -. m j 3 .i3l L SI tsir 3 i a . Jst lliift I warn i I I 1 I ILI i M H&fc HyjrmTMMMMim "Wanted Hand sewer. Apply at once. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lockwood of Hudson, Mich., who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. B. MacLachlin returned home Mon day. BARBEL SALT. We have just secured a supply of the Diamond Crystal Salt, the best on the market. Place your order .early if you need it, as it is going fast. G-. F. HOFFMAN. 28b sZfcs U. t PAT. or. 1900 otcau. tines ca. HAVE you ordered your Autumn and Winter clothes? Do you know which are approved fabric designs and what is considered correct style? It will be a real pleasure for you to visit our store and inspect the. handsome array of exclusive patterns that dis' criminating dressers are wearing this season. We'll show you fashions and woolens you are worthy of wearing and the cost will appeal to you favorably be cause we always guarantee complete satisfaction in i tariff i ygf iL 9 A. C. FULLER & SONS LOCAL DEALERS FOR ED, V PRICE 5? 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