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' V' I " in; jti 'V, TEE PERRYSBURG JOURNAL n ? ) Sr 1 frff' Easter Eggs for Everybody " particularly the Children wmr(j"" & .ij The purest, most delicious Chocolate-coated, cream-filled dain ties ever offered. Packed in almost life-like Bunny Boxes, and just loaded down with Fruits and Nuts. 10c 15c. . 25c, 50c. Also a good line of Guth Chocolates. The Eggs with the won derful centers Gilberts Candies - - 20c to $1.50 per box. A good line of Bulk Candies Champney's Pharmacy The m&KaJUL Store The best line of cotton felted mattresses, 100 felt. Prices right. WITZLER'S. ' j FERRYSBDRG MARKET Corrected every Wednesday noon by the Perryaburg- Grain & Seed Co. No. 2 red wheat $2 22 No 2 white wheat 2 20 Oats .00 Barley 1.0C Rye 1.50 CORS 2 2S PRODUCE Ekes .w Butter L .58 Lard .28 CATTLE AND HOGS ' Corrected every Wednesday noon by Muncer Bros. , Steers . s .... Cows ...... .............. Calves . ...... Hogs . Lambs ..-. . Hides Tallow . POULTRY Turkeys . Old Roosters ....... . OLDCIIICKKKS YOUNO CMCKESS .03 to .15 .03 to .09 .14 to .15 1-2 .10 (019 .00 to .12 .09 to 12 .03 .25 to .17 .31 .32 30 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vanderbrook have moved to Detroit. Mr. William Roose is attending the Presbyterian conference at Bryan, O. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopp called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kazmaier Sunday evening. Miss Helen Bratiri, of Detroit, Mich., was Mrs. G. W. Hoffman's guest on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheider were Sunday evening guests of Mr. "Win. Homier and wife. Remember "The Runaway" at the town hall, May 1st and 2nd. Benefit of Ft. Meigs Grange. E. J. Spilker and wife had as Sunday guests Mr. S.'s sister, Mrs. G. Luebben of East Toledo. Remember "The Runaways" at the town hall, May 1st and 2nd. Benefit of Ft. Meigs Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Bert King and daughters, Mildred and Gertrude, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopp were Sunday guests of Mr. George J. Kazmaier and familj'. fir m jr ee:ea33M3adty JEWELRY vi viz Oil m Wc have recently installed and will handle an excep tionally fine line of Jewelry. Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Coat Chains, Vest Chains, Emblem Buttons, Watch Chains, Rings, Brooches, Veil Pins, Cuff Pins, Lingerie Pins, Hat Pins, Lavallieres, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Bib Holders. Popular Priced Jewelry from 25c to $2.50 All articles are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to the user. If there is any cause for complaint, return the article at- once and we will cheerfully replace it without charge. F. JEZZARD M Ml 0 ft tfj ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft w H UHIOM DHJVMtY "QUALITY FIRM" THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Red Beans, per can . - 10c '3cans Corona Early June Peas J 50c National-Oats, per pkg 13c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins.. J 1'- ,. 17c 3 cans Soup Vegtables..- 50c 3 cans Mozart Corn ' 1 50c Griffins California Asparagus , 25c Chef Mince Meat 3 pkes I c .25c Seyfang's Macaroni, per pkg. 1 lie Royal Garden Tea, j r ..35c Good Carpet Broom , 85c MqNQER BROS THE QUALITY STORE. in Main ou jhuudiuam ib --. . tW. llTOLiS.'S..SAS.l..l.'.SSg B V H nu tZhSi33ECJX M ' Mill IIHMIIIMMIHI n. "flfr s T E C T 9 1& w JJ V B 9 9 KJm Your duty to yourself, to your Family, to Society Demands that you look after the Safety of your funds. Thieves do Steal and Fire-brands,' Burn, but your money in this Bank is here for you when you want it. The man who has his money in the Bank is the man with his mind at Ease. ". ft Spring Is Here ft ft , & ft Now is the time to make your garden. We have a complete W ft - linoof ft ft Garden Flower ft $ SEEDS J Mrs. Del Simmons spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grimes. Mrs. Lydia Ilcnnan took Sun day dinner with Mr. Chas. Van Norman and family. Miss Clara and Esther Lintncr spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. AVm. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Starr were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Limmer. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomas spent Sunday in Toledo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall. Remember the Dorcas Society Easter Market, Saturday, April 19, at 2 o'clock at the A. J. Witzler store. Misses Florence and Helen Sim mons and Mr. John Hill were Sun day evening guescts of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Kazmaier. Gus Kazmaier is a member of the 147th Infantry that paraded in Toledo Friday and is now at Camp Sherman awaiting discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Corniel Finnink and family of Toledo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Reetz. Mr. Raymond Armbuster and friend, Miss Bellner, were guests of Mr. Frank . Armbuster and familj' Sunday. Miss Gladys Schavalier and Mr. and Mrs. Mj'ers of Toledo were Sunday visitors of Mr. Gus. Deg ncr and family. Mrs. Clarence Shepard and daughter, Eunice, of .Maumee, spent Monday at the Albert Sny der'home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schramm and familj' and Miss Viola Huff ord visited Sunday with Albert Snyder and family. Andrew Ranker will leave soon for Evansvillc, Ind., where he has accepted a position for the summer. Mrs. John Smith and daughters, Gladys and Dorthea, and son, George, were callers at the home of Mr. Frank Armbuster and fam ily Sunday. Let us place one of our 25-year guaranteed bed springs on your bed for one week's trial. We handle only the .best. Prices right. WITZLER'S. The usual meeting ,of the New Century Club will be held on Wed nesday the 23rd at home of Mrs. Harry Spreng. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Copus and dancrhter Katherine. Mr. and Mrs. MeKendrec of Bowling Green, Mr. F. M. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rudolph, Mrs. Jane Mercer and Miss Mildred Gilbert were all the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert King Sunday. . Seed Potatoes ft ft ft ft ft ft Onion Sets T ft ft D. C. WHITEHEAD, Ph.G. Nyal Quality Dnf iter Phone Main 186 aaaada ft Union Delivery JZ 0 mSi'IJfKZOM We handle FINCK'S DETROIT SPECIAL Overalls. None better. Also Lee Union, Alls. We always have a good line of Hosiery, Gingham, fi Percale,- Underwear, Muslin, Sheeting, Lace, Ribbon, f Crochet Cotton, Shoes, Rubbers, Aprons, Caps, Hats, Ties m , and Collars. M s. An..nnn.n.ui.. .i j tJ l , au mu J.G4U3V11UUU? uiriKtw. i : f .iWe invite you to visit bur store. JWffli NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME Mr. Kenneth Yeitch and Mr. Ed. Thomas were Sunday visitors at Bowling Green. Mrs. Wm. Skinner, of Toledo, visited with Mr. W. P. Adams Sun day; afternoon. Miss Jean Thomason of Toledo was a guest of Mrs. Robt. Hilla brand Sunday. Mr. PercjT Thomas and wife visited Friday and Saturday with F. E. Higbee of Toledo. Master Glen Simmons will visit a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Dell Simmons in the cbuntrv. Mr. C. C. Moller, of near White house, was the Saturday after noon guest of his sister, Mrs. Earl Reed. Mr. Chas. Muir received a letter from his son Defrenu stating he is back in the states and expects to be home soon. rMr. Clayton Kohl and family of Toledo and Miss Meltha Kohl spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Conrad Kohl in the country. Mr. Elmer Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harry, of Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gallier, of Bowling Green, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Kathryn Meeker. J. J. Goetz has purchased a new Electric Player piano for his res taurant and is now selling canned music at 5c a number, daughters, the Misses Jeannette Mr. and Mrs.- H. L. Barger of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheider were dinner guqsts of Mr. John Scheider and family Sunday. k J. F. Byrne and wife had as Sun day guests Mrs. Frank Shinew of Portage, Mrs. Mary Luebben of East Toledo, E. J. Spilker and wife and Albert Kazmier and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kazanner, Mr. and Mrs. ' Lawrence Rider were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grisby, of Rudolph, Ohio. Mrs. Mary Sehrumm and daugh ter, Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sehrumm and daughter motored a Kadners, Mich., Sunday the guests of friends there. Bennett Norton, with the 85th Division of the 310th Ammunition Train, telegraphed his mother Mrs. Emily Norton Sunday, that he had arrived from over seas and was at Camp Mills awaiting dis jharge. Ivy Leaf Rehekah Lodge will hold their Thimble party at the I. O. 0. F. hall on Thursday, April 24th. The hostesses are Mrs. II. Berning and Mrs. F. Fox. Each member is requested to come and bring a friend. If 'you will compare the quality of our furniture you will find that our prices arejibout,30 to 40 be low the Toledo prices. Call and' inspect our lino of new goods. WITZLER'S. Rev. Phclcy will attend the Presbyterian conference at Bryan, O., Tuesday. Mrs. Lydia Ilcnnan took Sunday dinner with Chas. Van Norman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Meister, of Toledo, visited Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. Milton Mladenus. Remember "The Runaways" ilt the town hall, May 1st and 2nd. Benefit of Ft. Meigs Grange. Master Glen Simmons will spend a few days with his grandmother Mrs. Del Simmons in the country. Mrs. Frank Shinew of Portage, J. F. Byrne and wife and Mrs. A. J. Conklin were Tuesday callers at the home of E. J. Spilker and wife. Mrs. Dell Simmons spent Sun day with Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Grimes. Miss Cora Birkin spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers, of Genoa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Philip Myers Sunday. Donal B. Pheley will be home from Ohio State University Thurs day for Easter vacation Remember "The Runaways" at the town hall, May 1st and 2nd. Benefit of Ft. Meigs Grange. Dr. S. K. Mahon, of Toledo, and daughters, the Misses eJannette and Mary Frances, visited Mr. and Mi's. Spybey Inst Sunday afternoon. EASTER FLOWERS Hyacinths, Lillics, Tulips Spiraeas and Azaleas Potted Geranium and Pansy Plants Early Ohio, Early Rose and Six Weeks Seed Potatoes Onion Sets, Cabbage and Tomato Plants Staple Fancy H. J. Kazmaier. Phone Main 25 or 126. Union Delivery i a W.J. Veixgh To sell your property. Toledo people are beginning to look around and inquire about Perrys bwcg property. We have a great many inquiries. Why not list your property with us? We know that it will pay you to do bo. How about some windstorm insurance, Noyr is the windstorm season. Bates are very reasonable. YOUR Tires Rebuilt by the Famous GRANT PROCESS 30x3 ' $ 8.35 30x3i 10.15 32x312 10.95 31x4 12.40 32x4 13.00 33x4 13.60 34x4 14.30 36x4 1 .'. 15.0 34x4io 18.65 35x412 19-60 36x41. :. 20.55 37x5 : .'. ... 23.75' Don't throw your tires aw"ay until you see whether they can be rebuilt by ourprocess. Harper Bros. Garage .w.w.ww.v.wwt.mww.wwwmwwuw GEO. J. MUNGER General Insurance and Real Estate Phone Min CO, JUi,Bickp5 State of Ohio, City of- Toledo, Liucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in'the City of Toledo, County and ' State aforesaid and' that said firm will pay tne sum ot ujnu hujnukuu uul LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials free. F. J.' CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7Cc. HhII'i, Family plus for pnitipation, All kinds of Seed Potatoes Garden Seeds, Onion? Sets, Tomato and Cabbage Plants I Folger Meats Buy a "RAZOLA" Cigar at Hoffman's Grocery ' GOODYEAR Auto Tires and Garden Hose G. F. HOFFMANN Phone Main 10 Union Delivery iimimwum1 iiimiiugaBBCBEPBg i K . 1 M m m iil K. ) M a JO ml ''w m m , - r r;-a lAtt,Jli sw as'' ' r mMimmmmmA,