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'-T. ' i-A &mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMai&mim ttiSfliiu glfaj&Ujb Now is the time of the yeai1 when IUCKWHEAT PANCAKES for breakfast, taste delicious, but not unless spread with PURE MAPLE SYRUP A POORLY NOURISHED impoverished system easily contracts colds and winter ailments. A reliable winter tonic, to build up your system and increaso your strength will aid you to resist winter ills and more quickly throw thom off. PEPTONA, containing Jron, Extract of Malt and Ex tract of Cod Liver is as pleasant a preparation as it is help ful. Price $1.10 per bottle. REXALL COD LIVER OIL EMULSION, con taining high grade Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, is a preparation of recognized theraputic value. Price 65c and $1.25 per bottle. SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES COMPOUND is another fine preparation to build up and give strength. $1.00 per bottle. Come in and let us show you these good tonics. Sunday hours from 8:30 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Open Saturday evenings. Champney's Pharmacy TAe ?Ol&L Store ICECREAM SOFT DRINKS For the New Year resolve to huy your Candies here. We, have a specially fine line of fresh Bulk and Box Can dies ranging from 45c to $1.00 per lb. Boxes from 50c to $3.00 Full Line of Cigars and Tobaccos Saturday Special Pail of fine Bulk Chocolates, Sat urday only, per pound, 40c S. L. SHEPERD Perrysburg, Ohio Coming, Invisable Hand. J. F. Byrne and J. C. Byrne and wife were callers at the home of E. J. Spilkcr and wife on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Lecklider spent Mon day and Tuesday with her cousins, Kjathryn and Eleanor Westhorn, of Toledo. Mrs. Grace Winner and Mrs. Todd Wilcox, of Toledo, weie the guests of their cousins, Mrs. Louis Shipman and family, last Sunday. Mrs: Lester Pear visited friends in Toledo last Wednesday. Installation of officers of Ivy Leaf Itebckah Lodge.No. 763 will take place on Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. H."A. Conklin were dinner guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wallace. Mr. Andy Snyder, of Tontogany, was a guest Sunday afternoon of Mr. George DeVerna and family. a Mrs. Conrad Pfeister entertained a party of friends at a luncheon at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Dibler and son, Billie, of Detroit, visited for the past two weeks at the A. A Lecklider home on Sixth street. Come and see "How the Story Grew" at the next Luther League meeting. Sure to be interesting and entertain ing. Mr. Russel Kohl visited his sister, Miss Dora Kohl, last Monday, who is ill at the Robinwood Hospital in To ledo. Mrs. E. Ward entertained in a charming manner at a luncheon Friday noon in honor of Mrs. C. F. English and Miss Marion English of Talmadge, Ohio, who are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward, Jr., of Toledo. Among those present were also Mrs. Wm. Roose, Mrs. (Dr.) Pheley and Mrs. Gerald P. Nolan. You are determining U.ml!H.SLW CSS UNION DELIVERY QUALITY FIRST Saturday Specials We repeat Our Own Rendering, Pore Lard, Three Pounds or over, per lb.. Three Cans Corn, Peas, Tomatoes or Red Beans, a very good quality, Saturday only Two Pounds of Nucoa Nut Margarine, Saturday only ; (One Quart Jar Chef Brand White Syrup, , Saturdav only inpire Coffee, 1 Pound Package, Saturday "only 1 Bour's Royal Garden Tea, per pound, Saturday only 30c 48c 65c 40c 49c 74c MUNGER BROS THE QUALITY STORE. Fhon Main 50 Established 1879 HEE5EE52CE533 VAW.mv.'.v.w'.Av...w.'. fi fi NOW the sort of Old Age you will have. A Bank Account started now may mean THE DIFFERENCE between later years of influence, comfort, pleasure and poverty, discouragement, misery Coming, Invisable Hand. Mr. Henry Hoffman, of Stony Ridge, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kopp visited Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopp. E. J. Spilker and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. L. A. Trepanier, of Dunbridge last Wednesday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bowers were Mrs. F. J. Burns and Mr. John E. Schwind of Toledo. Dr. and Mrs. Pheley and son, Gor don, were guests of Mr. and Mrsi Harold Webb Tuesday evening at dinner. The Misses Janice Leydorf, Leon a utnoit ana Hazel israun iormca a theatre party at Kieth's last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ehrbar were dinner guests last Wednesday at the Fitzgerald home on Robinson drive, Toledo. Miss Liela Hollcnbeck enjoyed a de lightful luncheon last Wednesday noon with Mrs. Ray Zackman and children of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spilker spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the! Qraj,am nome oi iur. ana iurs. nenry lvusner of East Toledo. Mrs. Conrad Pfeister visited friends in Toledo Tuesday of last week. Miss Helen Snyder had as her guest Sunday Miss Erma Holland of East Toledo. Mr. Elmer Meeker, of Toledo, visited his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Meeker, last Sunday. Miss May Hennan and Mr. Walter Rupp, of Haskins, spent Monday afternoon in Toledo. Miss Liela Hollenbeck was a guest Saturday evening at dinner of Mrs. Frank Thurston of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris spent Sun day .afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris of near Rossford. A protracted meeting is being held this week at the U. B. church at Dow ling, Ohio. Good results are expected. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britton and daughter were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schaller. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Kazmaier spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kazmaier and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F .intner and son, George, visited x Dunbridge the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Try our DRIED FRUITS such as: PRUNES, - PEACHES, - APRICOTS Full Line of PORTAGE TIRES Always in Stock Guaranteed 7,500 Miles H. J. Kazmaier. "QUALITY GROCERY" Phone Main 25 or 102 Union Delivery i-imuYsnuna maukkt Corrected every Wednesday noon by the Perrysburg Grain & Seed Co. lied Wheat No. 1 $2.40 White Wheat No. 1 2.18 3.10 .8.1 1.60 1.50 l.W) .f .27 1'iiormcE IXEttOKSOSSS Our Stock of ' p Underwear Blankets, Flannel is still plentiful. If in need of any of thete goods, now is a good time to purchase them, as there is nothing to indi cate lower prices for- sometime to come. See our .Embroidered Wool Flannel for baby wear, $1.00 per yard. Grey, Black and Khaki Knitting yarn $1 Skein W. J. VEITCH Open Saturday evenings only during winter Miss Dorothy Stafford and Miss Hazel Stafford, of Portage were Sat urday evening and Sunday visitors of Miss Celcstia Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Birk and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wall of Cincinnati, Ohio, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Birk, of Toledo. Charles Dibling, who has been con fined to his home by an attack of in flammatory rheumatism, is able to be out again with the aid of crutches. Mrs. Geo. Shepherd and son Jack and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd and daughter Eunice of Maumee were Wednesday guests at the Albert Sny der home in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cummings of Erie, Pa., will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunham for the following two weeks, when they will continue on their trip to California and other western states before returning home. Mrs. H. A. Berning was very pleas antly surprised at her home on Sun day evening by relatives and friends who came wtih well-filled baskets to remind her of her birthday. The event being also the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spilker, who were among the guests. Music, songs and recitations by the little folks made a very pleasant evening. The Invisable Hand. Mr. Robert Mnwcr is serving on the jury at Bowling Green, Ohio. Mrs. Frp1 TCrtnn qnnnf lnaf wnplr with her daughter,' Mrs. Clyde Kaz- oatsJ!!..... maier. Barley Mr. and Mrs. John Scheider called jew "coiis.. ZZ. on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schemer" Sunday afternoon. q Eggs ... Butter . Mrs. Charles Snyder, of Toledo, was Lard a Thursday caller of Rev. P. Kluepfel cattle and iiogs and family. Corrected every Wednesday noon by ' Muneer Bros. Mrs. J. F. Lintner will visit this steers week with her son, Mr. John Lintner Cows and family of Monclova. I paIves I tlogs Miss Meltha Kohl visited in Toledo Lambs Sunday, the guest of her brother, Prof. Hld,ea --.i . , 7 , . Tallow (jiayton ivoni ana iamiiy. , poulthy Mrs. T. -H. Sheldrick visited her Old Roosterj. .18 , , , ,. ,ChlcUn$ 10 to 24 aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Senn, of Bowling Omen. Shn nlsn wnn n mipetfc nf Mrs. l ' " ' C. Charlton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allwood and son, Arnold, of Toledo, called on Mr, and Mrs. M. P. evening. Mr .07 to .10 .03 fa ,0ti .12 to .10 .10(0.13 1-2 .09 lo .12 .10 to SO .03 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hertzfeld of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schaller of Monclova were Sunday visitors of Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas. Schneider and family. v Mr. and Mrs. Foster Simons will en tertain Friday evening at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper 'of Maumee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Mrs. Rose Harper and Mrs. Teffie Norris of Toledo. The Misses Clara and Emma Lober entertained a party of friends one evening of last week in honor of their guests. Miss Alta Kelly, of Water ville; Miss Clara Ward, of Philadel phia, Pa., and Mr. Wm. Frick, of Tiffin, Ohio. A birthday dinner was served last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Shoe in honor of their son, Mr. Howard Shoe, and Mr. Winslow of To ledo. Only the immediate family were present, but a bountiful dinner was enjoyed. Consider Probable End. Better It Is, toward the right con duct of life, to consider what will be the end of a thing, than what Is the beginning of It; for what promises fair at first may provo 111, and what seems nt first a disadvantage may provo very advantageous. Wells. What's the Invisible Miss Ella Sheehy of Toledo, was a 1 Sunday visitor of Mrs. Fred Wessler. Miss Velma Reitzel spent Tuesday Gorton Sunday at the Wm. Grolla home in the country. Mr. Ralph Diebert is home on a and Mrs. Lorin Philins and thirty-day furlough from Camp Mer- family, Miss Ada Emch, Mrs. Harley "t. New York. Heilman and Mr. Christian Spilker Mrs. Clara Brossia of East Toledo were the visitors Sunday afternoon of was a,Monday guest of her daughter, Mr. A. C. Lepper and family. j Mrs. Chas. Wallace. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward, Jr., are the church at Haskins met at the home of Pud parents of a baby boy, whom Mrs. Albert Reitz last Thursday, they have named John Erwin III. Twenty-seven ladies were present,' The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist which is a pretty good attendance for church will hold their meeting Friday, a small congregation. Refreshments ' January 16, at 2:30 in the afternoon, were served and a good social time . Mrs. John Yeager and Mrs. Harry was enjoyed by all. Thomas will serve as hostesses. Hand. Saturday Specials Two Pounds San Marto Coffee, Saturday only 90C One Pound Black Pepper, Saturday only.. 45C Ten Bars Classic Soap, Saturday only 72C Five Pounds Pure Fulger's Lard, Saturday only ..$140 One Pound Seeded Raisins, Saturday only 24C No. 3, Large Can Pineapple, Saturday only ., 42C No. 3, Large Can Sauer Kraut, Saturday only 16C Ten Pounds Good Navy Beans, Saturday only 90C Rasola Cigars. Goodyear Tires THE HOFFMANN GROCERY Phone Main 10 .Union Delivery 3&&!&0X WINTER FIRES Winter heating causes many fires. The question comes to our mind at the time of a fire is he insured? We say now are you insured? If not, wlty not? It oosts but $6.00 to $8.00 per thousand of insurance for three years. Come in and let us tell you about it. GEO. J. MUNGER Anything in Real Estate or Insurance PerryBburg, Ohio Fixon Mstia 60. &w . Bl&tlc 61 Candies Cigars Tobaccos If You're in Doubt Special Attention Given to All Ice Cream Orders Saturday Evening Post and Ladles' Home Journal on Sale PERRYSBURG RESTAURANT COME HERE Our Line of Groceries and Meats is Complete VEGETABLES IN SEASON Nucoa and Churngold Oieomargerine C. C. LEYDORF Phone Main 230. Perryaurg, O. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm