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1 Ft'LTON CO. TRIBUNE WAOTQN, TIWSIMy, I)F0 I NY Great "Christmas Club Plan" Sale This Week C17TTT7 "O C KITCHEN CABINETS Hie 'Best Servant in bur House " kit-who T Every woman who expects to own a t chen cabinet some day every man wants his wife to have a really worth while Christmas gift every boy or girl who wants to give mother something to make her work very much easier will be' interest ed in our' big "Christmas Club Plan" Sale of Seller's Kitchen Cabinets. Here is a wonderful opportunity to give I not merely one, but two beautiful and valu able Christmas gifts. .And give them with- t out feeling the expense. . :: ;: $1.00 DOWN MAKES YOU A MEMBER! Come in today; pay only $1.00 down. That is all it .takes to join this great Christmas Club. You select any Sellers Cabinet in stock; we hold it for Christmas delivery. You pay if or it in small amounts that you will never miss. In addition to this wonderfully liberal I offer, we give you a beautiful gift that every I woman is eager to possess. km 1J u r unrisimas $13.75 Worth of Beautiful Silver FREE With Every Cabinet III i i !i I! II fc. -A.--Jk-A I, I. 1, Ik. l-sjeJb.jfi,.JK HIDE PRICES (Continued from first page) leather. They are too poorly flayed and are not uniform in weight and are fit only for strap, upper or case or collar leather, rarely ever going into sole leather. pounds of good leather nikr the half, flash and Btriffin which constitute the scrapings, have been removed. I believe that is enough to give the consumer an idea of where the vast difference comes in between the first cost of from three to five cents a pound which the butcher receives for the green hide and the enormous price we pay for the finished leather The tanners of standard sole ; nroducts. Is it anv wonder then leather are compelled to purchase the j that the finished leather costs one best packers hides for their product dollar per pound? suc-h as Texas steers or Colorado' steers if bought from domestic pack- FARM MORTGAGE LOANS ers; Frigrinco steers from boutn America. Native "teen go into Wfi haye ,imited amount f y belting and harness and native cows aWe m tQ Qn Fa into harness also. Light natives go , exceedin J40 cent o the value into collar, upper or case leather - , land haye movt Branded cows go into union sole for h- h . nQW or .f . lactones and bulls into auto and fur- . h M or'erect aJ rtew bui, n.ture upholstering. The work-, f accomodate manship and labor also comes high,..." L i.. jf.i iii.. j? , i jvu tm tne v Mfi teiiL value uasis. for the reason that the manufacture r 'H Harl ot leather is in itself an art and the' utmost skill and years of practical i experience are required before onei ' r. . i ! ) . i i m i : rr' i tst f m tt 1 1 i aucuesi-uiiy uu tms worK. laKing' xeurow vv . . x. u. win nave an all of this into consideration along; oyster supper at the;r Hall, Friday with the losses at the tanners' hands j evening, December 9th. Your pat- we hnd that there is much that the ron&ge will be appreciate;!. general public overlooks. They are The Tedrow M. E. Laiies Aid will surprised to find that a hide weigh- i serve dinner at their h.iil on Thurs- Grisier and Harger, 35-2-c Wauseon, Ohio GENUINE COMMUNITY SILVER 26 PIECES GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Sellers Mastercraft WONDERFUL NEW IMPROVEMENT ADDED TO "FIFTEEN FAMOUS FEATURES" Come in and let us show you the wonderful Sellers fea tures. Whether you intend to buy or not, don't fail to see these most beautiful kitchen cabinets, with the New Im proved Porceliron Work Table with attached drawers, Automatic Lowering Flour Bin, Automatic Base Shelf Ex tender, New Silverware Drawer, Dust-Proof Base Top,- Ant Proof Casters and other vital improvements combined in no other cabinet. No gift you could select could offer greater convenience greater helpfulness than a Sellers Cabinet. Decide now to get it and the beautiful Community Silver. Come in at once. Bring one dollar. Every woman would be proud to possess this full set of famous Oneida Community Silver! Beautiful in design, enduring in quality. It is something that women gladly pay full-retail price for. But we give it to you FREE 26 pieces of the fine silver every piece guaranteed for 10 years. The Mastercraft pattern is rich, simple, dig nified ; the pieces in the set are those in most frequent use six knives, six forks, six teaspoons, six desert spoons, a butter knife and a sugar spoon. There i a new plush-lined drawer in the Sellers cabinet made especially for it. Will you ever again have such an opportunity as this? ing fifty pounds when taken from the animal will make only about thirty day, December v ited. 8th. Everybody in- INSIST UPON BELDING FURNITURE COMPANY WE WILL HOLD THE CABINET IF YOU WISH TILL CHRISTMAS By paying only $1.00 DOWN you can select any cabinet you want and we will hold it for you until you tell us to deliver it. ' Now is the best time to choose now when our stock is complete before the always-heavy Christmas buying of these famous cabinets begins. Get just the one you want now. Get the valuable silverware gift, too! One dollar only ! 1 1 i"H'f i mm A ttt A AArf.A V k F F F F V '4 4T 4 'Ft 'F'F I t 4 I" 4 X"t 4 1 MILK So far as the Northwestern Co-op and otherwise care for the cow and S. is making no effort whatever to do then, because of unsatisfactory con- j business in Toledo, except with a few ditions, throw the milk away. He dealers who have come to the N. C. might be foolish enough to do that's, agreement. So far as the situation MR. AND MRS. erative Sales Company is concerned, i or a day or two, but not for long, generally is concerned, it is regarded i What wonderful thoughts come up the Toledo milk situation is changed, except that according President J. C. Burr and Secretary U. F. Weber, progress has been made in conserving, for the Company, a lot of milk now being sent into Toledo for fluid sale. Farmers supplying condensories are, according to Mr. Burr, simply furnishing a supply of milk for the Toledo dealers. They scout the de I .au t, ijuib limning eiae ma cuws.ui houbcuu no a tiwacu iticmcii ca- , w iieii mese iwu auureviatiuns are; t0j would die. He can't quit feeding, ; cept that, according to Mr. Burr's ' printed in a news item what in-j eise mey wouia strave. ie must,! assertion, roieao aeaiers are constant- tense human interest they portray. I then, either give in and take what-jly calling on the telephone and trying In papers printed in any small town,! ever he can get, or send his cows to i to make appointments. j thye take the one big place in ' the shambles, or find another outlet. I In th meantime, arrangements are all items, from the simple visit to re "The N. C. S. Co., has found the going forward for cream separation latives to the larger matters of hu other outlet. There is no . secret -s, .11 iact, such separation has been man life. "Mr. and Mrs." the about its plans. It has such an out-'jroing on for a long time, anyhow, great news item of the universe, the m CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS let as makes it a better and more Plants at Edgerton and Bryan have bringer of recollections to the satisfactory return for the product been going for months, it is explain- far from home, who takes his man old! claration of a Toledo concern that-0? its members, but with a little addi-;ed, and new stations have been open- home-town paper, and reads the items j condensories cannot supply fluid milk because condensed milk is sugared, and say that such supply is sent to Toledo, almost upon the heels of its unloading at the condensory, and ex actly as the farmer unloaded it. Confessedly, the farmers, more than 4000 of them, who make up the Northwestern Co-operative Sales Company, would rather sell fluid milk in Toledo than otherwise dis pose of it, but they assert that it can not be handled satisfactorily at prices now obtainable and under conditions proposed by the dealers, and- that, therefore, they prefer to make other uses of their product. "We are accused of striking," Mr. Burr says. "There is no strike. The cows must be milked twice a day. Nature doesn't strike and so the lac teal fluid comes just as regularly when the price is low. as when it is high. Old Bossy does her duty and doesn't care a rap for the farmer, the tional labor. That outlet is in butter ed at Richfield Center and Oak of Mr. and Mrs., and lets his mind ! U. B. CHURCH C. P. Hopkins, Pastor Wauseon, morning sermon 9:00. Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Evening Services at 7:00. North. Dover Bible School 9:30 Morning sermon 10:30. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m'. Ridge Bible School 9:30 a. m. LEGAL NOTICE To Pearl Blanche J olinson, ' whose place of residence is unknown and cannot with reason. able diligence be ascertained, and whose last known residence was Toledo. Ohio, street address unknown. You will take notice that Frank LeRoy Johnson has filed his petition in the Court of Common r'leag of Fulton County, Uhio, alleg iiiK that you have been guilty of gross neg lect of duty and wilful absence for three years, and asking that he may be granted divorce from you. That said cause will be fur hearing on or after December 24th A. D. 11)21. Frank LeRoy Johnson, Plaintiff By F. S. & J M. Ham, his Attorneys 32-6 "Mother, you certainly are some bread baker" That is what the whole family says when it is baked with TEA TABLE FLOUR. Milled from the best grade of Kansas Turkey Wheat. Always uniform, it removes the chance of t failure from bread baking. Buy it by the barrel The E. F. Hanson Co. I Grain, Feed, Flour, Seed, Poultry T ci i: t t t t t t t t t t t t t t z t fat for the market and skim milk for the pigs on the farm. "Butter fat is properly the stan dard of th mine mnrkpf. Miifh .if, our milk that formerly went to To-!the station at Lyons. ledo . consumers and we supplied I Assurances are being Harbor, Ohio and Ottawa Lake Mich, wander back to the davs when he New stations will be opened wherever knew the Mr. in knee pants and the warranted and as fast as needed. Mrs. in short skuts even snun-eci Arrangements also are in vogue for tnan tashion has decreed for her in j recent years. It's the home-town j received paper where the real Mr. and Mrs fullv 85 Der cent of the citv's rvn-ifrom territorv outside of. but sumption, is now going into creanr joining N. C. S. territory, that dairy the home-town paper week a(j. items are printed and to receive cation?" in and Week METHODIST CHURCH S. K. Dunham, Pastor Church School at 9:15 a. m. Junior Church at 10:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. Ser mon subject "What and Why is Edu- a sermon lor i.aucation stations, ana tne sKim milk; remains on the farm for feeding purposes. This yields even at low prices for hogs, an amount in excess of the price Toledo dealers are willing to Pay organizations, farm bureau members weeK out is to Know tne great nap- fcpworth League at U:UU p. m. and individual farmers are not suD- Penngs f those you would a't forget! Evening Worship at 7:00. Thank plying the Toledo market. The sup-'for a11 tne world the boys and the 1 offering, address for the Wombn's ply, it is contended, either comes girls you now know as Mr. and Mrs. ; Home Missionary Society by Mrs. from milk now sold to condensories,' jD. G. Hall of Bryan. , Whlf'h Mr. Rlirr insists. Will Tint hn Nuthini, eoama r nlwu enmo Won J - -.vv vw- A 1 VV,tJ-lftl lJL.Vlill f IJV111U W Ca L NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT The estate of Adelia Buck, deceas ed. Notice is hereby given that M. Ella Buck has been duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the estate of M. Ella Buck, deceased, late of Roy alton township, Fulton County, Ohio. Dated this 15th day of November, A. D. 1921. A. M. BARBER, Probate Judge Fulton County, Ohio, Probate Court on n "Experience has shown that except for long, or from prohibitive dis-iseon women more than to be able to! under abnormal conditions, milk can tances. Furthermore, according to say to their husbands "I told you so." be handled by the dealers at a cost not exceeding 40 per cent of the re tail price, this giving them a sub stantial i profit. Many co-operative distributing plants have handled milk at much less than that. But we are not asking 60 per cent of the retail price for our milk only 50 per cent. We are going on the great dealer or the consumer. "Manifestly, the farmer isn't go- American principal of fifty-fifty." ing to the trouble to raise feed, milk Mr. Burr contends that the N. the N. C. S., attractive bids for the N. C. S. product are coming from Cleveland and other markets. Mayor Schreiber and other city get it given to you by the ton? officials and club leaders, clergymen i and others in Toledo today were given CHRISTIAN CHURCH C. E. Rostofer, Pastor Bible School 9:30 a. m. by letter the explanation of the atti tude of the N. C. S. Buggies at very low prices at 29-13-c Chas. F. Stotzer LEGAL NOTICE To Jno. P. Jones, residing at No. 2506 Orleans Street, Detroit, Mich. You will take notice that on the StV. riser vf flftihor A ll 1Q91 A M Every nc. niof;r t;iQ t; What's the use of going out of your class was delighted with the program ' ....irt l o., tv.Q oc, way to borrow trouble when you can i "The Open Bible" which was pre-;fefendkin"s settmo- forth that sented last Sunday to a crowded there is due piUllt;ff from you i,7 , , 7T , iL , l'UU3C- vciy ouuuay ls x apeLia. and one Stanley m. Jones, (formerly We have also noticed that many a day with us. Come along and enjoy Dartners doine business as Jones man earns his living by the from tiie hired man's brow IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DUE? HATES OF TAXATION In purtuuiM of !w, I, Cnl F. Orth, Treasurer of Fulton (County Ohio, do hereby give notice that the number of mills levied on each dollar of property listed for taxa tion within said County for the year 1921 is as follows : For State purposes : State Common School Fund Sec. 7575 .15 mills; State University Building Fund .1ZR mills; State Department and Public Welfare .25 mills; Highway Improvement Fund .6 mills; Total State levy 1.025 mills. For County Purposes: County Fund .885 mills; Poor Fund .266 mills; Bridge Fur-d .661 mills; Building Fund .110 mills; Road Repair Fund 1. mill: Intcr-Slate High way Fund Sec. 1222 .240 mills: County Road Construction Sec 6SI26 .210 mills ; i)itch Fund 044 "ilU Avrirnltural Fund .033 mills: Mothers Pension Fund .077 mills; Total County Fund 2.525 mills. For local purposes see table below. The first half of the taxes for 1921, together with all former delinquencies, are payable on or before Dec. 20, 1921, the remaining half of the taxes for 1921 are payable on or before June 20, 1922. To pay full taxes for the year 1921, pay in December. In asking for statement of taxes tt country property, give name of Owner, Town hip. Range and Section or Lot Number and Addition, and number of Acres ; if City lot cive Addition and Lot Number ; for personal in county give Township or Town. No statements will be given after Jan. 1st. Bring or send your last receipt, this will assure correctness in description. Examine carefully your tax bills and see that all your real estate and personal property appears thereon. sweat tne lessons with us. ! w,c a anA fr ; i Mog Worship 11:00 a. m. Ser-idivid'ual, the sum o seven hundred Imon, "The Future Lile Do You Be- ninet five ($795.00) dollars' with in- "C.YC , , ""-'V" ' terest Irom Uctober 1, 1921, on a cer- mixed quartet delighted everyone tdin banji check dated Nov. 26 1907,i who heard them bunday. ,for the sum o lour hundred thirty Christian Endeavor, 0:00 p. m. The four and 48100 dolars drawn b 6u last lesson of the special studies will and the said partnership upon The be given Sunday night. Luci le. Hatt Wauseon Savings and Trust Company, will lead. After next Sunday the payment af which check was duly de regular C. E. Subjects will be used manded but was not paid, and plain in the meetings ! tiff asks judgnlent for said sum of Ihe service bunday will be in $795.00 with interest from October charge of the Woman s Missionary; iy21 Society A splendid program isj 'That"on the 5th day of November planned. Come promptly at 7:00 ifiA. jj. 1921 a writ of attachment on you want a good seat :your undivided one-half interest in The big Stewardship Missionary ; ceruiin presonal property of Jones Rally will be held in tne church all jand Souie of Wauseon, Ohio, and of day Thursday, December 8th. Bert i Q, ri r o i v imuii ui iue uiiiut'u v-iii laiiau mis sionary Society, Mrs. C. Manley Mor ton of Paraguay, South America, a Hiram College, 1. i'rTT.,i.M.i.M,M,.iiiii..i,i Just. I Arrived S 4 I An assortment of high grade pure x aluminum v,ear that we bought at an exceptional low price, which low prices we are passing on to the public. This is a real bargain sale, and these goods will not last long at the prices they are marketed at., Don't SCHLATTER, HOWARDS & HOY Store of Quality Look noneys due and owing you from him,: was duly issued and served. ou are required to answer in said CO c Set s o c8 t- O M SCO Township Purposes MM MMM M MMMMM M 1 Amboy 1.025 2.625J2.65 5.9 1. 20 1 1.8 .19 .15 2 Amboy-Amboy and Fulton Sch. 1.025 2.625 2.65 3.4 1. .20 1 8 .19 .15 3 Amboy-Royalton School 1.025 2.62512.65 7.8 1. .20 l" .19 .15 4 AmboT-Fulton School 1 025 2.5252.65 8.0 1. .20 1 8 .19 .Hi ' e Amboy-Metamora Village l!025 2.52F, 2.66 5.9 1. .20 1.8 6 Chesterfield 1.026 2.625 2.65 8.0 1. 90 2.0 .24 .06' .08 1 Clinton 1.026 2.625 2.65 2.8 1. 1.20 1 1 .21 8 Clinton-Pettisville School 1.025 2.625 2.65 3.3 1. 1.20 1.1 .21 i) Clinton-Wauseon School 1.026 2.626 2.06 3.0 1. 1.201 1.1 .21 10 Clinton-Wauseon Village 1.025 2.525 2.65 3.0 1. 1.20 1.1 11 Dover 1.025 2.626 2.65 3.2 1. .80 1 8 .64 .05 12 Dover-Spring Hill School 1 025 2.525 2.65 6.2.1. .80 1.8 .64 . .05 13 Franklin 1.025 2.525 2.65 3.4 1. .60 2.0 .47 .09 14 Franklin-Gorham School 1.025 2.625 2.65 3.0 1. - .60 2.0 .47 .09 16 Fulton 1.025 2.625 2.65 8.0 1. .2 .40 .10 .26 16 Fulton-Amboy and Fulton Sch. 1.025 2.625 2.65 3.4 1. ! .2 .40 .10 .26 17 Fuiton-Swanton School 1.025 2.625 2.65 5.6 1. .2 .40 .10 .25 18 Fuiton-Swanton Village 1.025 2.626 2.65 5.6 1. 1.2 19 Gorhara 1 025 2.525 2.65 3.0 1. 30 1.1 1 .30 1 ,05 .03 .14 20 Uorham-Fayptte Sc hool l!o25 2.525 2.65 6.1 1. .301 1.10 .301 .05 .03 .14 21 Gorham-Fayette Village 1.026 2.625 2.65 6.1 1. .-M 1.10 22 German 1.025 2.6262.653 01. . 2.0) 20 .46 .02 23 German-Pettisville School 1.025 2.626 2.66 3.3 1. 2.01 .20 .46 .02 24 German-Franklin School 1.025 2.625 2.65 3 4 1. 2.01 .20 -46 .02 25 German-Elmira School 1.025 2.625 2.65 3.0 1. 2.0 .20 .46 .02 20 German-Archbola School 1.025 2.525 2.65 6 2 1. 2.01 .20 .46 .02 27 German-Archbold Village 1 025 2.525 2.66 6.2 1. 2M -20 28 Pike , l!025 2 626 2.66 3.6li. 2.60 .37 .12 .06 .18 29 Fike-Amboy and Fulton School 1.026 2.625 2.65 3.4 1. 2.60 .37 .12 .06 .18 B0 Pike-Delta School 1.025 2.625 2.66 3.6 1. 2.60 .37 .12 .06 .18 81 Royalton 1.025 2 62-6 2.657.8 1. 1.60 .9 82 Boyalton-Amboy and Fulton Sch. 1.025 2.6252.65I3.4 1. 1.60 ..79 84 Royalton-Lyons Village 1.025 2.5252.667.8 1. 1.50 84 Swan Creek 1.026 2.5252.654.01. 1.20 .471 03 .22 86 Swan Creek-Delta Village 1.025 2.62512.65 3.6 1. 1.2 86 Swan Creek-Swanton School 1 026 2.62612.65 6.6 1. 1.2 .47 .03 .22 87 Swan Creek-Swanton Village l!026 2.625 2.65 5.6 1. 1.2 88 York 1.026 2.626 2.65 3 6 1. .90 1.2 .26 .01 08 39 York-Delta School 1.025 2.6,25 2.66 3.6 1. .90 1.2 .26 .01 8 40 York-Delta Village 1.026 2. 625,2. 65 8.6 1. .90 1.20 Corporation Purposes M M M 1 341 1 34 134 1.34 1.53 1.63 1.53 1.02 1.46 1.46 1.46 1 4111.40 1'41 1.40 .95 1.89 .9511.89 1.281 77 1.281.77 l.ir;2 131 1.15 2'13 I I 1 3911.29 1 391.29 l'39jl.2 l"391.29 1.3911.29! ..Jl l 1.72 titt 1.72 '65 1.72 '63 1.0111.701 1.0ll.70 I I .931.35 .931.8s .251 2.4! .25 2.4 I M 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.4 3 2 3 2 3 2 I 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 .15 .671 .83 .45 .1 ..I -61l 6.H 3.2 3.2 .04 .04 .04 .0413.2 .04 3.2 I I .26 .046 3.1 3.1 3.5 3.6 .L.I 8.U 1.1 .20.4 13.0 I I ItJl .22 .33 .22 13 1.9 ,T, T' oiiege, i.icaBSe on or before the 7th day of J. Cahill, State Secretary and Missl.ToTmnr A n Wo , t;t; iMary Lyons will be the chief speak-; will be taken 'as true and iude-ment ers. Kemember the day. rendered according and vour said interest in store will be sold and the moneys arising therefrom and said attached personal property said gar nisheed moneys shall be applied UDon ithe payment of said judgment, ruined many a A. M. Fish, Plaintiff money was rlush, I By P. S. and J. M. Ham. his attornevs M M ,71 M I 4.04 1.82 81J 12 3.70 I 3.31 3.6'5 2.83 3.71 2.83 M 17.20 14. ell 19 10 19::(0 4.90120.001 19,b0 16.00 15.70 6.5118.00 16 50 19.50 16.50 16.10 19.20 14.60 16.80 6.8lla.XO 18.G0 6.4120.101 15.6'0 15.90 16 00 15.60 18 801 6.921.50 16.50! 16.30 1H.50 20 00, 15.601 21,80 15.40 6 317.30j 17.00 6.819.80 115.901 15.90 6.318.20 6.3 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 PLAIN FOOD top! You can now buy Kelly Springfield tires at the same price as oher tires that al ways sold for less. Prosperity has stomach. When along in wartime and for a year or so 33.(5 alter, people slippeu away irom plain food and bought lobsters, fancy jellies, candied fruits and high priced canned meats. Now conies a COLDS STOP Breaks up a cold QUICK six hours: in fil,iA o.w.r-Ko 7(i(i ri"u"lu'8 Bes quicKer renel in i'JU JL-,. U J ..1J. .t. . xi . tail stores and he tells a national i UV L ,t? lnf n .,"ymel.- Uoes convention of can.iers that fancy food is going out - and plain, c'.d fashioned staples Wv canned toma toes, and corned beef and cabbage are coming back. This is bad news for those who (ical in such things, and its bad for stomach specialists, but it's fortunate for na tional health. Most of us dig our graves with our tejth. Business de gression 'occassional' is .1 blessing j in disguise, for it starves some p?o iple into good health. More people j right her in Wauseon commit : suicide with their teeth thm with j poison or a pistol. So maybe a little touch 01 hard tunes is going to le worth a lot to thin., after all. right to the spot and kills the germs. Money back if it fails. Read, TIT 1 . . ' w ager ana uorsucn STOMACH WEAK? Strengthen your stomach and j banish indigestion; Mi-O-Na is guar anteed by Read, Wager and Gorsuch to do it or money back. W. W. Ackerman Successor to J. F. DIMKE Representing the Oldest and Best Companies Fire and Tornado Insurance On Farm and Village Property Automobi'e and Life Insurance A part of your business solicited Office, Diinke's Old Stand Phone 19, Wauseon, Ohio Enough electricity was distributed last year in Ohio to light a 40-watt bull) for a continuous period, dav and Fabrics 30x3 for $14.40 30x3 for 15.75 32x3 for 20.25 30x4 for. 23 40 Fabrics 32x4 for $27.25 33x4 for 28.50 34x4 for 28.50 35x4 for 35.25 We have on hand a fine stock of team and farm harness. Prices that are right. Canvass gloves from 85c to $2.00 per dozen. C. H. Huffman 3 doors north of Court House Wauseon, Ohio If all the passengers carried in one night, for 6,258,476 years ,ycrti vy tne eiecciic lauway.s oi tne State, stood shoulder to shoulder, they would form a solid line of humanity 22i,233 miles long, or five times j around the earth. CARL F. ORTH, Treasurer Wauseon, Ohio, November 5, 1921 is your subscription due? I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE Gifts That Last GEHRING-RUHLIN CO. Successors to Lyon & Co. 50tf. rf li H si n w u ::