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'. l" X IR THE PERRYSBUBG JOURNAL h v i S I IV 8 1 rfV 4 d - tiraiiiinlimiiii rnnniiiniHi iminii nmnminrairnim nnnirniiiniiniiiiimiiiniimnTiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiniiniiiniinninimnii'iiimiiuiiiimiiiin I miiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiinii niiiiinfiiiijitrimilttinrrijn iiititnriiTtriimniinrgirriiniliiiiiirnniiniiiiriiriimniiimiininiimiiiiiTiiiintnminuini Christian Women Sold Into Turkish Harems for 85c Each These horrible deods and scores of others 'that thousands of Armenian women endured in the hands of the Turks are shown in this astound """ ing screen production. "AUCTION OF SOULS'9 The pictured true story oi the sole survivor of half million Armenian girls. AURORA MARDIGANIAN herself The Armenian beauty who escaped to America alter two years of unspeakable adventures in the hands of Kurdish rladers and Turkish harems. Here Saturday, July 12. AUDITORIUM PERRYSBURG, O.IVJ. v Admission 20c and 30c A FRENCH CHILD THANKS AMERICA Wtfls traQv I SlLfri?MKKMaMaPnllBnHaHaHaH . sSv mB'eiJ s??xiKi J 'ratfci'r PfjsGrJw avUB jui miiinimu iiiiiiniiiiiii mi iiiiiiiiniiiiiiim niiiiiii n; mim mi mill mi n iiiiniiiiiiiii mill n tit mi mi mi in iiiiiinu iiiimiliiiii mi iminii I numiini imam iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiaiii linn n i mat ilium ni'nniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini in iiiimro i CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Continued from First Page. day evening at 7:30. Subject for consideration, "The Man of Keriotb." John 13:16-30. This mid-week hour makes all the others better. Friday evening the C. B. Society will give a lawn party on the church lawn. It's a time for pleas ure, recreation and refreshments. There will bo good fishing too, and the social rooms will be open for all to play. Your presence will add to our enjoyment and your own. The tennis court is going strong. It's- a busy place these days and a regular health producing resort. There are seats in the shade for those who wish to watch the games'. The Choral Union meets at the church Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Lackens will be pres ent to lead. Tt is very important that every member should share in the practice so that the musical part of our worship. Sunday, shall be maintained at a high standard of excellence. REPORT OF ROSSFORD SAVINGS BANK Report of the condition of the Rossford Savings Bank, at Rossford, in the state of Ohio, at the close of business June 30, 1010. RESOURCES Loans onReal Estate.. S 30,640.00 Loans on Collateral 63,508.00 Other Loans and Discounts 53,025.00 U. S. Bonds and Securities (Items 5-6-7-8) 8,589 50 State, County and Municipal Bonds 20,500 00 Other Bond and Securities .". 30,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 1,095.47 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 8,547.30 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 of subscription) 1,600.00 Cash in Vault (Items 18-19-20-21) 8,115.67 Net amount due from Banks and Bankers 11,841.98 ' Acceptances" executed by this bank and now outstanding 100.00 Interest Earned, Not Collected 1,952.98 Total S245.515.90 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in S 50,000.00 Surplus Fund ! 2,500.00 Undivided, Profits less expenses, interest and taxes paid 3,672.95 Individual Deposits subject to check (Items 34-35) . $ 60,859.75 Demand Certificates of Deposit 3,125.24 Cashier's Checks 560.00 Savings Deposits 123,407.98 187 952.97 Other Liabilities (Items 49-50) '81950 Interest collected, not earned 570.48 B. O'REILLY Men's Tailoring, Phone Blue 33 Perrysburg, Ohio MAUMEB VALLEY XIYS. LIGHT CO. LiV.T'do liV.T'do P'burg P"burg Ma'mea East West Bast West North ZZ 5.36 5.10 5.1S 6.28 6.02 6.08 6.00 G.2G 7.20 6.54 7.00 6.52 7.18 8.12 7.46 7.52 7.44 8.10 9.04 8.38 8.44 8.36 9.02 9.56 9.30 9.36 9.28 9.54 10.48 10.22 10.28 10.20 10.46 11.40 11.14 11.20 11.12 11.38 12.32 12.06 12.12 12.01 12.30 1.24 12.58 1.04 12.56 1.22 2.16 1.50 1.56 1.48 2.14 3.08 2.42 2.48 2.40 3.06 4.00 3.34 3.40 3.32 "4.26 4.26 4.32 4.24 3.58 4.52 5.18 5.24 5.16 4.50 5.44 6.10 6.16 6.03 5.16 7.02 7.08 7.00 5.42 6.36 7.54 8.00 7.52 6.34 7.28 8.46 8.52 8.44 7.26 8.20 9.38 9.44 9.36 8.18 9.12 10.30 10.36 10.28 9.10 10.04 11.20 10.02 11.10 10.54 ' 12.00 () Cats marked tfans do. not ran m Samfav. Four Acres Cor. Sixth & Mulberry $3,000 for quick sale ..TOTAL . 245,515.90 I, Earl B. Haas, Cashier of the above named Rossford Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EARL B. HAAS. State of Ohio, County of Lucas, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1919. C. E. TAYLOR. . Notary Public. ww j . . , SPECIAL LABORERS WANTED Good Pay. Short Hours. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, requires able-bodied, unskilled laborers. Pay 45 cents an, hour and up. Working hours are 48 hours per week, which in cludes Saturday half holiday. Inquire by letter or personally at THE WILLYS-OVERLAND COMPANY Employment Department, WestCentral Avenue Toledo, Ohio - ..,a Afcj,Ai 1 r ii" "in f 1 1 n ; Good Bungalow with lot 66 x 165 on Sixth Street $2200 $100 down & $20 per month THE YODER-BOWERCO. x 556-9 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. H. P. Main 27; B. P. Main 777 FOR SALE 80 acres heavy timbered land, 1 mile north of Whitehouse, including stock, crops and tools. Can have immediate possession. Fair buildings, consider able ruit, 10 acres timber, 1 mile to Page's condensory, schools and churches. This is an estate and will bo sold right for short time or will trade for residence property. 154 acres, 1V4 mile west of Mon clova. Will sell right or deal for resi dence property. 4 acres, 1 mile east of Perrysburg on Dixie highway, at reasonable price. M. B. M cFillen Phone Main 229. 20D West Fifth St. FOR SALE. Modern house on Second street. Good location. All conveniences. A fine home. ' - Vacant lot on Second street. Fine building lot at a bargain. House and lot on Indiana avenue. Large lot and good location. House and lot on Sixth street at a bagain. Houso and lot on Third street. Gdod barn. One-third cash, balance monthly payments. Houso and lot on Seventh street. Garage and good location. A bargain for some one. M. B. COOK Krai XUU Amt P REPORT OP CITIZENS BANKING CO. It wns n grey-blue .envelope with the J'Vcnch postmark one of many such which come to a group of wnrm-henrted American men and women who have constituted themselves godfathers and god mothers to the little French chil dren made fatherless by the war and tiiis is the message it held, written laboriously by Felix Gaiz dirc to his "godmother" in Ainericn : "I rend your letter ngain and again while watching my cows. Jeanne d'Arc, who wns only a shepherd girl once saved our fair France. Now it is our brothers the brave soldiers of America; who came to fight by the side of ours. Dear benefactor, I watch, my cattle. Already I nm brave, and in autumn I shall go to school again." "Already I am brave!" And only a few brief months ago this little lad wns homeless, shuddering away from the sight of carnage, crushed into destitution by the merciless foes of his country. A little help, some cherishing words in a letter written by an American woman, and the bruised life was healed again. There are thousands and thou sands of such little children in France. Through the activities of an American 9organization, "The Fatherless Children of France," mnny of these perishing litle folks, like Felix Gaizdire, were "adopt ed" by warm-hearted Americans between the autumn of 1917 and the signing of the armistice an adoption which meant only the writing ot tnendly letters from time to time nnd the furnishing of ten cents a day to help in the child's support at home in France with those of his own kin. But thousands more of these children must he granted a chance for life, must he saved for the future of the world must have help given to them until they too can say : "Al ready I am brave. And in the autumn I shall go to school again!" A special campaign with Mrs. Walter S. Brewster of Chicago as chairman, is being undertaken bv The Fatherless Children of France, Room 635, 410 S.' Michi gan avenue, Chicago, for the pur pose of securing help for 60,000 more of these children who should he "made brave" again, and whose names were on the waiting list when the armistice was signed. This organization co-operates with a similar one in France, of which Marshal Joffre is head. The drive is on and it costs only 10 cents to care for a child for a day; $3.00 for a month ; or $36.50 to become a godmother or godfather. Such godparents chooses her own pro tege hoy or girl as she elects, from the lists at the organization headquarters, and is put in direct communication "with the child through correspondence. The small contribution made supple ments the tiny pension of 10 cents daily allowed each child by the French government, but it is suf ficient to keep body and soul together. The following guests enjoyed a bountiful dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Chas. Neiderhouse last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred liiiebben and famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dunham. Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Amos and family. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reacn tne seat ox the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced bv cnnslitiit.inTinl nnnrlitinna and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the blood on the mucous sur faces of the Byste'm. Hall's Catarrh Mcrlicinrc wna -nrpanriVio1 hv nna nl Vm best physicians in this country for years. It is composed of some of the w"" nijuwji, cumuiuea viia same of the best blood purifiers. The per fect combination of the ingredients in 1B11'S Uatarrh Mpfllfinn in ivhnf. nm. duces such wonderful results in ca- tarrnai conditions. Send for testi monials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, O. All druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Real Estate Bargains. House on Second "treat, haa 7 rooms, cellar and all modern im provements. Lot 66x165. Priea right for quick sale. 40 acres of good black soil, 2 miles west of Whitehouse; fine stone road. For sale cheap. Report of the condition of tho Citizens Banking Co., at Perrysburg in the state of Ohio, at tho close of business Juno 30, 1919. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate $205,172.67 Loans on Collateral 24,003,00 Other Loans and Discounts 105,525.26 Overdrafts .' 165.90 U. S. Bonds and Securities not included in Reserve (Items 5-6-7-8) 55,400.00 State, County and Municipal Bonds not included in Reserve 96,500,00 Other Bonds and Securities.! 60,180.00 Banking Houso and Lot i 4,000.00 Other Real Estate (Building Site) 4,500.00 Due from ReserveBanks 385,684.89 Exchanges for clearing .' 239.46 Cash in Vault (Items 18-19-20-21) 8,336.60 Bonds held as lawful reserve - 3,463.92 97,724.87 Individual Subscribers Liability Liberty Loans 36,654.00 Total '. 8690,726.30 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . $50,000.00 Surplus Fund 30,000.00 Undivided Profits less expenses, interest and taxes paid 9,197.07 Reserve for Taxes 1,708.53 reserve ior interest 2,014.54 Individual Deposits subject to check (Items 34-35) $110,017.68 -" Time Certificates of Deposit 399,274.59 Savings Deposits 34,413.89 U. S. Postal Savings 100.00 L ' 543,806.16 Subscription Liability 5th Loan 54,000.00 ToTAL : $690,726.30 I, R. R. Hartshorn, Cashier of the above named The Citizens Bank ing Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledeg and belief. R. R. HARTSHORN. State op Ohio, County op Wood, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July 1919. PHILIP WETZEL. Notary Public, Wood Co. A. T. DEWLAND i REPORT OF PERRYSBURG BANKING CO. at Perrvs 1919. Report of the condition of the Pcrrysbunr Banking Go. Durg in tne state ot Unio, at the close of business June 30, RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate $169,364.52 Loans on Collateral 40 158 37 Other Loans and Discounts 49524.39 .- Overdrafts ' 7207 U. S. Bonds and Securities not included in Reserve 55,850.00 State, County and Municipal Bonds not included in Reserve 68,800 00 Other Bonds and Securities 400.00 tx Premium on Bonds and Securities .-. 24o!oO Banking House and Lot Furniture and Fixtures 11,500.00 Other Real Estate 2 125 00 Cash Items .".'. ' 35'35 Due from Reserve Banks -.. S103,070.20 Exchange for clearing l',080.05 Cash in Vault (Items 18-19-20-21) 4,706.11 108,856.36 Total S506.926.06 LIABILITIES . Capital Stock paid in S25.000 00 Surplus Fund 11,500.00 Undivided Profits less expenses, interest and taxes paid 5,140.59 Individual Deposits subject to check (Items 34-35) $165,534.44 Dividends unpaid 4.00 Time Certificates of Deposit... 194,360.75 Savings Deposits ."... 105,337.20 j U. S. Postal Savings 49.08 465,285.47 Total . $506,926 06 I, T. M. Franey, Cashier of the above named Perrysburg Banking Co., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. M. FRANEY. State op Ohio, County op Wood, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1919. M. B. COOK, Notary Public, Wood Co. Better than Pills P V0U WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of A pills after having once used ChamberlainVTab lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. 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