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FT-'LTOy CO. TRIBUNE, WAUSEON, THURSDAY, DEC. 1 FULTON COUNTY TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED IN IBM CXNTON BTSSONNSTTS. PUBLISHEH9 mi taa $mt OfflM In Wauaeon. Ohta mm SWad Claai Matter BATES Or BI'BSCRIPTION Dm rmr .... Ma Month .... Thrmm Month! I1M .7 .46 Rotneriban wlahin tha pnpar discontinued thould writ n to that affcat an4 par UP mil thrir amanm. If thia not dona, U to Momed that tha auhaeribar withal th. paper ontlnuad and intaada to pay whan aoavanicnt CORRESPONDENCE SOUTH PIKE See the Fine New Line of Gibson Xmas and New Year Cards and Seals at Gehring-Ruhlin Co- EVERYBODY'S COLUMN tl WAVW.l) A !ittl Southerner to i.uy and weigh our coal. Buckeye t j Coal Co. I FOR SALE Rubber tire buggy,: ( ,in very good conditi' n. Inquire o" 35-4 , frank Ciison. phone Ulack 521 3o-2 rYTYjVvrvnrvnYrtrtrw i . , , FO gALE 2() acres of good. orange growing land in r lorida. For last Tuesday. 1 ledo of Toledo and Miss Hattis Got- sale cheap. Address Frank Boyer, Wnltpr Mpvpt and familv took Sun- schalk of Wauseon spent Friday Homestead, lorida. oU-2-p day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Burr evening with Clarence .Krauss and, LQST a fountain pen, "ladies' Joh Cleland and wife were Sunday - Bethel Sunday afte n. I Mrs. Norman Ulch of Wauseon is-Uf wSEEl Finder please return to Louise Hoy. Visitors at ti. Mcuees. j Mr- Geo Grainier, wife Dewitt Wiseman and lamny spent dau hter DoraS( Ron0 Boulis, Sunday evening at Corby Bixlers. ,and son of Liberty Center and T. L. T. U7 . CitiiMnlrni. HtmwoI Tf - .... ill I tS. VV III. OliUUICt&Cl 1CI.U11IVU hre home Friday after spending sev eral days with her parents. Roscoe Roos and family were visit ors at David Wisemans Saturday. Mrs. S. A. . Raker is at Elmer Murrys caring for the new baby. Vera Eldred and family, Levi Miller and family and Chas. Miller and wife took supper with D. Wise mans Thursday evening. H. McGee and family and John Cleland and wife spent Sunday even ing at the home of R. N. Howards. Aumend, wile and daughter Mary spent Thanksgiving at Ivan Tabers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herkimer land daughter Delia, Chas. Bollman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Baker and Grandma Stevens, Edd and John Baker spent Thanksgiving with Clare Baker and wife. OAK SHADE Emery Cone is spending this week in Chicago, attending the big Stock Show. N Mrs. Ellen Butler spent a few days this week in Wauseon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Cochran and attended the local W. C. T. U. meeting on Wednesday held at the home of Mrs. Timothy Estep. Mrs. Golda Hill and Mrs. Will Kelley of Morenci visited at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. Eliza Punches Sunday afternoon. Fred Riddle and family of Denson, spent Monday at the home of his parents, Emmet Riddle and wife. Vera Stites, wife and little son of Morenci spent Sunday at Roll Johnstons. The remains of Charles Shaffer of Hamler was brought here last Wed nesday and interred in the Butler cemetery. Roll Johnston and family and Mrs Emaline Minnick spent Thanksgiving Mrs. Clair Miley was. in Toledo; FOR gALE Firewoocl $3.00 per Wednesday. !ccrd delivered or $2.00 in woods. Call Mrs. Clarence Nofzmger spent the q , 1S B11 WaU3KOn Bhone. and DENSON The L. A. S. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Briggs Wednesday evening, December 7th, to hold a bazaar: A cafateria sup per will be served. Please send in offering before Sunday. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stong and T. S. Johnson spent Sunday with Bryant Johnston and famyil of Wauseon. John Sheffield is visiting in Jack son. Mrs. Anna Porter spent one day last week with Anna Sheffield. James and Sylvia Dixson spent Thanksgiving with Orva Myers and family. . Mrs. Jess Lowe is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bevelhymer. Her husband and two little sons spent Mr. Troxel of Hillsdale is the new Thanksgiving with them.' manager of Denson store. Mrs. Dunlap, who has dislocated her arm is slowly improving. i J 1 1 1 j ! I .. weeK ena wun ner pareiius, mi. aim ; -ja ., 7,1 ; t 1 lYira. iuuci 111 xuu. . . . Samuel First and daughter of To-1 Carpentering, repairing paint ledo are the guests of Silas First j mg an(j concrete work. Reasonable and family for a few days. I charge, E. G. Whited and Son, Lyons Jim Dickerson and family spent phone 1219. 13tf Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Snow. j Mr. N. Aeschliman is spending a FOR SALE Duroc male hog, few weeks with relatives in Missouri, full blood, six months old, weight 186 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ruhlin called onlM. at 4 months. Inquire of M. C. Quintis Hull afternoon. and family Friday LENA Mrs. Roscoe Tedrow of Delta spent Tuesday with Clair Miley and lam ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snyder and day at the home of Dan Clingaman 'daughter Ilva spent Sunday with Mr, near Wauseon. and Mrs- Chalmer Shaffer. Mrs. Ellen Butler and i Pirl Mrs. fczra Gottschalk and sons Punches and family entertained the Earl and Howard spent the week end following at their home Thanksgiv-(wth relatives near Metamora, ing day' Mrs. Emily K. Boody of Mr. and Mrs. Huber Crew of Wau Mnrani Jlr fipVirott and wife.'seon, Harry Crew and family and Emma and Jennie Spillane, Craymer Mr. H. Leasing took Thanksgiving Cochran, wife and daughter Mabel dinner with Ed Crew and wife. m Will Tit. all nf Wauseon. t Mr. and Mrs. C. Robson and son of Everyone had a merry time. SHILOH Tedrow were Sunday , guests of (juintis Hull and family. Willis Nofzinger has a new Ford, v .1 m s ah - a ,, . . nr . 1 1 . 1 mr. aim mrs. uscar unman ox .Z:,"" 'rV":, Tedrow were Sunday guests of Geo, " "j Kosebrook and family. ieuo over s Susan and Killa Woodburn of ' V?" "-"""."iRidgeville and Clarence Krauss and was m asi arrival wao family had Thanksgiving dinner with grace the home of Mr and -isilu W ud iunfly. Harry Leatherman on the 14th. R H FemM J j, c , Master Teddie Krauss son of Mr 1 Demaline and famil Mrsf' Maria M ' 5fhVe thl afflttlon nf Hul1' Mrs- Mary Scott, C. Campbell suffering with the affhction of,and fami, unA nyd Hull and fam dypthena but at present date is much enjoyed pot 1Jck dinner with improved. . . . Ouintia Hull and familv ThanWiv- Mr. and Mrs. Henry uecnstein, Mt.i d " Lauber, phone 2146 Archbold. 35-1-p FOR ALE -rabbit hound 4 -A so 1 b!ack and tan years old, also two i FOR SALE Thoroughbred 'Shropshire r..m, extra goou one,, a. registered. - Inquire Alfred Spiess. In the matter of the estate of John' male hogs, one Djiroc and one Poland H. Elliott, deceased. ;vjnma. rnone 11, on id Probate Court, Fulton County, Ohio. M.-vt.V to Movt Win lOi.iyt, Dodge Center, Minnesota, Lulu Jane j Z ... ' Diliatush residing at Decatur,. Ill-, 1 poli SALE A good sized hound Ezra R. Elliott, whose residence is ahnt. o mfinths old. Inmiir of I inknown and John R. Elliott, resid- T.ln.ri Hnlmar. nhnne fi nn is Oak ing at Jasper, Michigan, R. D. Shade. i 1 ou are hereby notihed that on the 1 : 1 29th day of November, 1921, a peti-, WANTED To buy veal calves! Mon was filed in this" Court by said and beef cattle. Can eet them anv John R. Elliott, asking that a cer- day but Saturday Highest prices tain deed with testamentary provi- paid. Woodward & Schwagner, phone 1 sions be probated as a will. Said deed White 365 or 533. 19-tf 1 having been executed by said dece-1 dent in his life to said John R. HIDES AND FURS WANTED Elliott, to be delivered after death. On Saturday Nov. 19, 1921 and! Said petition will be for hearing be- every Saturday thereafter we will pay fore said Court on January 6th, 1922, highest market prices for your hides! at 2 o'clock p. m. ,and furs at Kolb's Ten Cent Barn, Witness my hand and seal this ; Wauseon, unio. winoiscn .Bros. 29th day of November, 1921. j31-16-c A. M. BARBER. Probate Judce ' Fulton County. Ohio. Probate Court LOST Pocketbook between To- 35-3 le , ixiui Wauseon on JNapoleon stone road. Contains $1.00 in silver andjj iNUiiJii ut At-ruiiNiMivNi the rest in bills, also receipt for The Estate of Elizabeth Robinson Mfiiern Woodman. Finder return deceased. to Tribune and receive reward. Notice is hereby given that Eva B. Leist has been duly appointed and qualified as administratrix of the es-i tate of Elizabeth Robinson, deceased,! late of Wauseon, Fulton County, Ohio. Dated this 26th day of November, A. D. 1921. A. M. BARBER, Probate Judge Fulton County, Ohio, Probate Court 35-3 and Mrs. H. Newhouse spent Thanks- fiving with Mr. and Mrs. Claud owe of Toled. Mrs. Joe McCullough and little Deloris took Thanksgiving dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erehart. ' . Mr. E. O. King, Uti and Mrs. F. J. Hoyt and daughter Buelah took ing day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klotz of To- PROBATE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mary Baer, as guardian of Leland Roe Nofziger, et al, has filed her sixth partial and final account for settle ment. The hearing of said account is set for the 27th day of December, 1921, at nine o'clock a. m. A. M. BARBER, Probate Judge Fulton County, Ohio, Probate Court ! M"l"l I H"l-r"i I KM' M I mH...h...h I tl '1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1111 H" M RKETS Red Wheat ..i4. 1.12 Bran . . . 1.30 Middlings 1-40 Eggs 11... .60 Butter .':..'.: .40 Hogs 6.75 Oats ..' '.I.' .30 Corn 55 Fiour 8.15 Lesson in OPTOMETRY Each day pt some Christmas problem solved, COME where help is so obvious; where every window and show case, every counter and shelf, gives helpful answers to end gift wor ries. It is much easier to,select gift things than it is to think them up, when there is nothing but blank space before mes eyes. Come where the complete Christmas book is open and all the gift pictures are desirable realities that one may pick but and end the study. How may we help you today? . , Opening of Toyland on Saturday. Make the most of Toytime in the Christmas Store Sant Claus will be here. We have received word from him that he will arrive at our store on Saturday after noon at about one o'clock and hopes to meet all the children in Wauseon. Don't miss him Toyland has been built for the children. We are just as much interested in having them like and remember this store, as we arein selling toys to their parents. Ering them in early to see everything, before we become so crowded that the little folks won't be able to see and enjoy everything. SPECIALS AT THE J. Hoyt and daughter Buelah took o .1 O 1 Hf m WM 1 O f Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and; ooutli oide Meat Market Gc Lrocery Mia. Francis Hoyt of Toldeo. X , J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hefflinger spent a few-days last week with her mother in Van Wert. One more soldier of the Civil War has .answered the last roll call, grandpa Havens who has been living with his daughter, Mrs. Jake Bech stein the past fwe years passed away last Friday. Funeral services were held at Shiloh church Sunday after noon conducted by Rev. L. Burtchin. SOUTHEAST CLINTON Rev. and Mrs. Myers of Delta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Leitner. Clarence Sgerist and wife spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams. Homer Wagoner, wife and baby spent Sunday at Val Snyders. Roy Eicher and family spent Sun day at Floyd McLaughlins. Mrs. Allwood from Liberty Center spent a couple of days during the past week with Harry Willeman and family. Rev. Hill Hudson will be in the meeting to assist Rev. Burchin this week at Beel ' Christian Union Church south of Wauseon. Walter, Perkins, wife and baby spent Thanksgiving at Charley Bakers in Wauseon. Tully Cameron moved from the Fouty place on to Mrs. Millers farm 10 lbs. Swanton Buckwheat 1 Bottle of Sugar Bird Syrup f 1 qt. jar Mustard CONSTANT EYE STRAIN Some people have only occasionly! eye strain, others are never free Don't forget to get your Trade Buttons READ THEM RALPH CRONINGER ly the latter. For of all the handi caps that can hinder a person in his daily duties we can thing of none Timore subtle, more determined, more A nerve consuming than eye strain. 1 No matter how strong or ' how i 1 T?aini, w serond son of James M X healthy a person may be this strain aA viiHn sttmhPTiscm Croninirer was IQO s sure to tell on him. He can't help: Dorn on a farm near Wauseon, Dec 40 U I;but be better for having it removed, ember 10th, 1902 and departed this 1 lb. Golden Sun Coffee 3 cans Vegetable Soup Sugar special for Saturday, you want we have it. MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIAL 38C !. 34C 25G mm m . a . a a 9m a 27C If it is pure Maple Sugar No. 1 Beef Roast the lb. Pork bjrthe chunk, the lb 1 . Bacon by the chunk, fat on, the lb Fresh Oysters at all times Oranges, Bananas, Fruits and Vegetables 150 14G 230 life in the early morning hoars of j November 20th, 1921 at tne home ot 1 his parents northwest of town, hav-j ,i j ai n j 1 ling anaineu me an 100 une age,ui nearly nineteen years. i j Ralph was the victim ot a nunting j 205 N. Fulton St... Waimwn. Ohio j accident and leaves to mourn his early departure besides his stricken parents, one sister, Mrs. Belle Gee PROBATE NOTICE lami two brothers. Earl M. and WILL WEBER Optometrist, Optician and Jeweler FiEE Complete Set of Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Attachments with Each Purchase of the Grand Prize 4 Notice is hereby given that Emery i Walter I J. Krieger, as administrator of the! jnthe heavy bereavement which estate of Jacob Schug, deceased, has:the famiiy have been called upon toiT 11 1 H A. 1 Ci 1 i. -C 1 . V - . . , , , 4a filed his first and final account forumjergo m tne loss of their beloved! Bcmciucui. ii.cnn& i ou.M son ana Drotner, woras seem inaue-i count is set tor the 2bth day ot quate to voice the sympathy" which December, 1921 at nine o'clock a. m. ilriends feel, or the consolation the A. M. BAUlili-K, rroDate JUUge stricken hearts so sorelv need. I Fulton County, Ohio, Probate Court I in this promising young boy, just X on the verire of manhood, his Barents PROBATE NOTICE Phnne 312. H. A. KRAUSS Fulton County, Ohio, Probate Court g.nmn. .ynny.tnm.ni 1i.t...t....i.t..1..t..II.1Iin.i1..Ii.1..llillili nilynl.Bi.ainin.n..nilli..ii.i.iii...;..t..;. Notice is hereby given that Carl D. 0 ... ju. 4. j Trowbridge, as testamentary trustee & possessing those rare quali-iX t'i?FY Sk,ln,er Hubbel, has eg 0t 'character wnich seemed to!T filed his filth partial account for -set- radiate suniight and warmth and I T tlement. The hearing of said ac- blessin justBas a flower gives out its count is set for the 27th day of ; rf Ijunconsciousl y aid freeiy. f .December, 1921, at nine o'clock a. m. F That 'uth Wnr.lJ t,H t.h- X f; 4 1U RlBllPR PrAlioto T.in-ol. ' " ' c r young life, seems a cruel affliction,! ind while the wound is so fresh and GREAT NOVEL BY OriirnniTTT T r-nvj nunc line nuuuu is mou unu . CHLRCHILL . i,, ; & -11 IIIUIV bil . jiUlil IVUiJ Al.V.V.t.&c j But Time, the mighty comforter, Sr Every reader of current literature hoa ' u, "a mQJ will recall the sensation caused by the these mourning ones will look beyond publication several years ago o'le grave and their hearts will be Winston Churchill s ; powerful novel, i lifted their souls comforted by the "The Inside of the Cup." The story wQco v, ru ; U ! attacked the alleged hypocrisy 01 m; eliu. Kalpn was a member 0f the S T":; Vc siv u u v ""f1"" Christian Sunday School. He was g identified with churches as vestry-, faithfri in his attendance, giving un Uimen. The philosophy of the book stinti j of his time and talent in n was cr.ucizea oy enurenmen in tmsthe furtnerance 01 tne ideals which H country ana in CJigianu as an un Only a Few Weeks Away We Invite You To Gome At present the best sight in townis our handsome stock of holiday goods at popular prices. Novelties for the Christmas Season. It is easy to select from because it contains EVERYTHING to make people happy. THE FAIR STORE H. F. DIMKE warranted attack upon religion and the cloth. The picture rights having been ob tained by Cosmopolitan at great ex pense, the story was picturized by Albert Capellani, a famous director and the film version will be sho'vn at the Princess Theatre next Tuesday nd Wednesday nights. The es sential features of the story, which is one of great dramatic force, have been retained while the nit,i-hvTir.-crisy philosophy of the author nec essarily has been subordinated to tne general theme. Putting your head in a noose u a u ii is exactly what you do when you sign a personal bond. It may result in your losing your entire estate. Does not common sense tell you that this is dangerous? Why assume this great risk for courtesy? Throw your bur den upon the American Surety Company cf New York. Don't sign a personal bond. Refer all such re quests to CAMPBELL AND DISBROW General Insurance 218-219-220 Arcade Bldg. meant so mucn for the moral uplift oi the community in which he lived "Prighter, fairer far than living, With no trace of woe or pain, Rooed in everlasting beauty, We shall see thee once again. By the light that never fadeth, When tne dawn of resurrection Underneath eternal skies, Breaks o'er deathless paradise." Our eyes are dimmed with tears and cannot see, in wnat iair paths his teet our coming wait. We but conjecture all ne yet may be While on the joy he was we close the gate. AWAY I cannot say, and will not say That he is dead, he is just away. With a cherry smile and a wave of the hand, he has wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming, how very fair, it needs must be, since he lingers there. And you, oh you, who the wildest yearn for the old time step and the glad return. inink oi him taring on as dear in the love of there as the love of here. Think of him still as the same, I say, He is not dead, He is just awav. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap preciation and gratitude to all those who by their sympathy, floral offer ings and many other kindnesses were of so much real comfort to us in our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Croninger and Family T f i j a j. 1 -r I ii in neea oi a sei oi narness, 1 , have a very complete stock on hand J on which prices have been reduced. lie isiWs cjlbam; This offer is made to prove to you that with the Eureka At tachments you can quickly and, thoroughly clean upholster ed furniture, portieres, mattresses and radiators and we give them to you absolutely free with each Eureka Vacumm Cleaner purchased before December 24tlh. This Free Offer Expires Dec. 24 This offer expires sharply at mid night, December 24th. Every woman knows that she cannot completely clean her house without attachments. Many cleaners are sold without attachments because of the difficulty in putting them on. Here is your op portunity to see how simply and quickly the Eureka Attachments are connected and without one cent cost to you. More Eureka Ataachments are sold than any other in the world. For Free Trial Phone 3g If you wish to thoroughly test the Eureka and its attachments in your own home, we will loan you a cleaner absolutely without cost and without obligation on your part. Test it every way you can. Then if you wish to keep it, it can be paid for on our easy monthly payment plan - and you can get the complete set of attachments free! t DOWN BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS There is no more acceptable Christmas Gift than a fully guaranteed Grand Prize Eureka Vacumm Cleaner. This is your opportunity to pur chase this same Eureka and. get a full set of attachments absolutely free. Don't put it off another day. Don't wait til the Christmas rush. Phone, call or send the coupon now. TOLEDO & INDIANA R. R, CO Light Plant Phone 620 FREE OFFER COUPON Without cost or obligation to me, send me full details of your free attachment offer. Name Address r t t (29-13-c Chas. F, Stotzer i