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JL THE PflRRVSBtfflQ JOURNAL m f fee $mMtQ imml LOUIS C. MARTI. .Editor EnUrtd at tha Perrytbura PMtoffica M ccond-cl matter. THE JOURNAL U dated Thunday, but tha mmnmr ffoa tA nmi every Wedneiday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in order that it may reach it rcadera in various localities by Thursday morning. SPECIAL NOTICE. Card of ThanVt, Obituary Poetry and Reso lution! of Respect aro published at the rata of 6 cents per Una only. Thera will be no devia tion from this rule. Local and Lone DIstanca Phone No. 21. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On Dollar and fifty cent In advance. THURSDAY, NOVEMERD 18, 1910 LATEST COUNT GIVES THE WETS A LEAD While a complete recheck of the official county returns may make slight changes in the final result, neither wot nqdry leaders expect the final majority to vary much from the G41 given the wets against the federal prohibition amendment as indicated by the of ficial returns reported by the coun ties. The vote, as it now stands, is: For ratification, 488,879; against ratification, 500,520. The leaders of the dry forces have ask for a recount. TEACHER TRAINING A class was organized at the Presbyterian church Monday eve ning to embrace the teachers of all the Sunday schools of Perrysburg township. A ten weeks' eourso cov ering "The Principles of Teach ing" will be used to develop teach er training. It will bo of help to present teachers and those prepar ing to be Suilday school teachers. Each school should send all pos sible. The text book used will be sup plemented by lecture and discus sion The class will be conducted by W. H. Spybey for the Town ship S. S. Association, assisted by pastors, Prof. Ncitz and others. Class will meet each Monday even ing at Presbyterian church begin ning at 7 :30 and closing at 9. If not yet enrolled ask for a text book and link up with this im portant enterprise. Red Blood Makes Best Complexions Wholesome Complexion the Pride and Glory of Healthy Men and Women Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Checks Builds Up Tired Bodies Helps Change Pale Complexions to Bloom of Health The healthy, attractive women and man too with a wholesome complexion is the envy of those who feel that, for them, such at tractiveness is impossible. And yet health and attractive ness are much a matter of good, red blood and unless a man or woman is afflicted with some deep-seated or serious ailment, vigorous health and personal charm are within easy reach. , Pepto-Mangan is responsible for the present health and happiness of thousands who formerly were thin, pale, languid and easily ex hausted. Pepto-Mangan helped placed place these folks in the full blooded, energetic, vigorous class and it probably can do the same for you. Pepto-Mangan contains the ele ments that make rich, healthy blood. And as a result of the in creased supply of red blood that Pepte-Mangan creates, the entire system attains the vigor that be longs to every man and woman. Pepto-Mangan is prepared in two forms, liquid and tablets. They are exactly alike in medicinal value. Ask your druggist for "Gude's" when ordering Pepto-Mangan. Look for the name "Gude's" on the package. NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNI CIPAL BONDS Notice la hereby given that ttio Council of tho Vlllaga of Pcrryeburtr, in Wood County. Ohio, will ofTer for salo on December 12, 1010, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., at the Council Chamber in uild Village, tho following coupon bonds of said Village, viz: $7,000.00, consisting of 7 bonds of tho dcnomlna. tlon of $1,000.00 each, duo and payablo $1,000.00 on June 1 in each of tho years 1933 to 1939, inclu sive, issued for tho purpoBo of improving and re pairing tliu municipal building containing tho pub lic oflices and used by tho tiro department of said Village. $3,000.00, consisting of 0 bonds of iho denomina tion of $500.00 each, duo and payablo $600.00 on December 1 In each of tha years 1024 to 1929 inclu sive, Issued for tho purpose of purchasing addi tional lands for Ft. Meigs Cemetery. Said bonds aro issued under authority of Sec tion 3939 and U942 of the General Code of Ohio, are dated December 1, 1919, Tand bear interest at tho rate of live and one-half per centum pur an num, payablo semi-annually, both principal unci Interest payable at tho oillco of the Treasurer of said Village in Perrysburg, Ohio, Bidders are requested to fllo scaled bids for said bond with tho undersigned on or before the date of sale. Each bidder must fllo with his bid as a guarantee of good faith a certified chiick on one of tho banks of Perrysburg, payable to the Treasurer of said Village, for on amount not less than three ler cent or tno par vaiue oi me uonas lor wnicn lie Ids. Tho rlirht to reicct any or all bids Is reserved. The bond will bo ready or delivery on the day of Ei Additional Local Miss Yvonne Rnnkor had as a week end guest Miss Myrtle Shel tlrick of Lime City. Dr. and Mrs. II. It. Sliipnuiii and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clias. DcVerna and family, of Milan, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Neidcrhouse and family, of Monclovn, were the guests nt the Louis Shipman residence last Sunday. ' The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church held its an nual meeting at the church, Tues day afternoon, Nov. 11th. Tho former officers were re-elected and plans made to hold tho bazaar and Christmas market at the church on Wednesday evening, December 10. C. T. Eggleston, of Walbridge, Wood county, was a business visi tor at the Journal office Inst week. Ho is one of Wood county's most progressive farmers and worthy citizens, deeply interested in the upbuilding of tho county and the maintenance of its highways. As a public spirited man he stands high throughout the county. Mi-3. folHiryil AtciJkOr' llnd as her .caller of Sunday evening, Mrsi Lenfi Ilatelicr. Mrs. John Buyers and Mrs. .Awn ijcnner were aundav visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burkhart. Mr. Ward Hanson came from Evensport to spend Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Hanson. Mrs. Alva ITumm and children, Caroline and Harriot, of Adrian, called at the home of Mrs. ifittli ryn Meeker lutt Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Finisher had us their guests of last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crops and son and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Humid, of Enst Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Tra Mullcncup and son, Frank, and daughter, Dora, Mr. Clias. Lintner, of Toledo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lintner last Sunday. Visitors at Thomas Warren's for the week were Mr. and Mrs. O. Broka and Miss Cnrlie Jacobs of River road, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huston and little son John of Lime City. ,u iii RAYOLIGHT OIL i if ' i i ' ' .i i " "7! i'Ci j in i , i 'i m i"mi. '.wfciwwwsvMfm ' ill '. fi 'K .31 fa ,1 ''!: i i1 iii i't ' liiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiima sw IPISHtg lt 1 A X V 'I&1 K iliiHM." ..i ii I H 1 1 mHf'vJ'k I1IH u HIRMXi i fllB V y yi.ftrii-'M f S 7yZi.IT. fc sm i i i . ,- - . '. L-, ,n ' 891 rriTmKiBffiiiT 8 1 Tl1 PC IJBBlwt u M l lr Clear, Bright Light Lanterns give a much brighter light with Rayolight Oil the clean, high grade kero sene. Produces a flame that burns steadily that wind can not ex tinguish easily. Economical and uni form the same every day. Gives lamps addedlight ing power makes- oil heaters and cook stoves heat and cook better. Sold by all dealers. THE STANDARD OIL CO. (An Ohio Corporation) fa ! -M I (fxA Walks Mile at Ninety-Four George Mills, in his 94th year, walked over a mile Sunday after noon. Ho was recently attacked with acute intestinal indigestion, recovery seemed impossible, but ho rallied and is again enjoying good health, as his Sunday walk proved, strolled up to tho Hayes farm, near Ft. Meigs, and returned homo with apparent case, and developed no bad after effect. WSF25SEi$!) Advertisements under this heading run nt the rate of five cents per line per each Inser tion. Cosh must accompany order. Count five words to a line in figurine any advertising for this column. FOR SALE Young pigs. Caro lin Bros. Phone Black-125. Letter advertised : Miss Margret Xaniiii. FOR SALE Corn fodder in the bundle and some small pigs, on Hatcher farm. M. C. Walp. FOR RENT Store room in Lime City. Good quire J. l' Lintner. location In 39tf WANTED Punch press opera tors and die setters, good wages. Tho American-National Co. 39tf FOR RENT Eight room house on.paved street. Inquire at Kaz- maier s grocery. 30a FOR SALE Round Oak stove. Burns both hard and sofe coal. Phone White 98. FOR SALE Five shares in the Perrysburg Grain and Seed Co., $90 a share. Inquire C. L. Maddy. FOR SALE Pop corn, guar anteed to pop. Inquire Florence Hoffman, corner Pine and Second. 36tf FOR SALE mil estate in and lot with view. Inquire Best bargain in Perrysburg; house barn.; finest river at Journal Office. FOR SALE also new viol Come in and Red 73. S. T. m m $ & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft We have just received a shipment oi Alladin Enameled and Aluminum Ware Come in and Look Them Over ft ft ft ftj ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft, ft' ft ft ft t'Ai i f J. Davis Hardware Co. $ w ft I PERRYSBURG, -.- - - - OHIO $ 'ft -&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&SL&i&&:xV WANTED Young man or boy out of school to learn printing busi ness. Plenty of chance for ad vancement. Inquire Journal office. Capt. (Dr.) G. A. Gorsush, Spe cialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses, lias returned" from the army. Hours, 9 a. m. till 4 p. in. daily except Sunday. 120 S. Main St. Over Interurban Station. Bowling Green, O. Phone 146R. One fine old violin! ins. rriees right. try them. Phone, Phillips. 3Gf We have several good farms to exchange for improved city prop erty in either Perrysburg or To ledo. The J. II. Bellows Co., 552 Ohio Bldg. 39e Employees Wanted Both men and women. Steady work; good pay. Apply in person at time keep er's office. American-National Co., Perrysburg, O. 25tf FOR SALE Big Type Poland China spring Pigs, male of female. Two yearling sows and pigs. One yearling male hog. Twelve shoats suitable for cattlejfeeders. All im muned. Frank Kazmaier, red 134 two rings. 39-tf FOR SALE Twelve-room house on the corner of Cherry and Sec ond streets. Bath upstairs and lavatory down. Hot water heat. Furnace for coal or gas. Phone Red 62. 39b PUBLIC SALE! On Locust Street, in Perrysburg, first house to the right, just across the Creek, on Saturday, November 15, '19 commencing at 1 o'clock, the following described property, to-wit: ONE HORSE ONE One Bay Mare, about ten years old, weight about 1,000 pounds, splendid driving mare TWO COWS TWO One full blood Jersey Cow. fresh November 19; and one Cow half Jersey and half Holstein, fresh November 24; both good milkers Seven April Shoats, weighing over 100 pounds; and Two Brood Sows; one with nine pigs and the other one with ten pigs IMPLEMENTS AND FEED About Five or Six Tons of Alfalfa Hay in tho mow and in stack, very fine; Two-Horse Walking Plow, good as now; double Bhovel cultivator, five tooth cultivator, spike tooth drag, top bug gy, one-horse wagon, new bag holder, hand cornsheller, cross cut saw, revolving hay rake, incubator, six jacks, new; single cutter, two butchering kettles, cream separator, large augers, seven swarms of bees, between 50 and 75 good chickens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TfDlMC AllVims of $5.00 or less cash; sums over $5,00 a credit of 10 months will bejjiven; m, I-iUlwU if paid when due no interest, if uot paid when due (J per cont. interest will be charged from date of sale. 3 per cent, discount for cash. Bankable notes required. X 1AEY E. HEGLET, OWHER JUIANJi. J. MAltVEX, Auctioneer WANTED Women between 21 and 45 years of age to work in packing, shipping and manufac turing departments. Pleasant and permanent employment. Experi ence unnecessary and work not difficult but applicant must be in good health and willing to learn. Give height, weight and age in your application. Pay beginners $13.50 per week. Work 50 hours per week. Also have' permanent places for experienced men in machine and cabinet rooms at good wages. Sligh Furniture Company, New Prescott St. Build ing, Grand Rapids, Mich. 38c Examine the Gown when we return it to you after dry cleaning it. You will be unable to find any of the spots or stains it contained before submitting to our process. And all the old brightness of color will be restored as well. We have practically made a new gown of it at a fraction of the ex pense of one. MILTON MLADENUS, 213 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg-, Ohio. Phone Main 153. see-e&e&s &s iii m UN SEASON! ft and out of season; good sea son and bad season; hot or cold; wet or dry; we are here to please you with Lumber and building material. m m m m "COME AND SEE USJ a? m St THE CHARLES I. KOCH C0t I E. L. CLAY, Manager. M iljf Perrysburg, Ohio fl 0 0i 0 0 0 to to to to to to to to to Save Your Hogs I Are You Feeding Your Grain S To Worms? We Will Free Your Hogs 'Fromrjfi Worms or It Wont Cost You a Cent $ All we ask is a chance to prove to you that your hogs ff will grow faster, keep healthier and put on more flesh on no 0fi more feed; that tho chances of Cholera among them. will be tjfi lessened; that it means money for you. ill Write us if your stock is affected with diseases that baffle you. to to to to to to to , 4 wumrMiNT. a 7Z. Phonfi Main AH Pnrrvnhiircr HTiin W perpjsbigIked 5 -l wl flic. i I'enyiburg, Ohio, November 12, 1919, " JOIlK W, LYONS, VWego Clerk. kaj ,,,, VM.V $ s 44 k- i j S1"! T '' T!" fi V ,,-- iLLM'gl nMrrrvniv