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1. I fcftifrotf eft. TRiBUNT, WAUSEoSf, THURSDAY, iiARCH 3$ ft Tin n ii.rtlTMW .mini- i-n II' ii READ'S iron and; fc&scara5 iui. aiiu mis vuauiiiaii ui iuicuu x urtfia 4uauui obaiuis hii Lnrum I spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. introduced to Wauseon, beginning Chas. Jordan. Saturday. Read the advertisement n t.Vii hn-k nacre And h riit to he Mis Agnes .. Stutesman spent the nan(j. .: 'eek'ecl with her brother, Glade, ' 1 . -L and wife- at the farm in Chesterfield. Mr. Harry .Gingrich,' who has been at Tonic Tablets t'.jA'aumber :from here attended fiJupeir-Exeellent Degree .work liryan," Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Krauss en tertained a few friends at cards Wed nesday evening. Reph . 1 11 1 1". lace tne organic iron in tne Diooa. Beneficial in anarmic conditions, and by the action of the Dascara carries the waste matter from the system. Ruiets the nerves and restores that old time vigor. ' Mian Trmfl Mrf!nnp p has accented A position with the Grisier and Hargerlwant to seejt Insurance Co. . finpnriinc thA niiEr four mnnthfi - in tn ! Florida, arrived home : Thursday morning. He reports a fine time and plenty of good fishing. Mr. W. W. Caddell has secured the! picture "The Shiek" for next week. This picture had a run of two weeks at the Valentine in Toledo. You will Miss Ethel Rank of Toledo was an over Sunday guest of Miss Helen Fink. . Mr. Pat Becker who is at school in Chicago is spending his spring vaca tion here. The Junior fiirla nf tha Wflilapin t HicrVl Rohrml will hrtljl a qqIa isf Ko VnA goods and home made ice cream at the Expositor office Saturday morn ing at 9:00 o'clock. Mr. C. J. Biery of Bowling Green made the Tribune office a call Friday afternoon. Bottles of 100 tablets 50c Mr. W. A. Richardson attended In surance Day of Northwestern .Ohio at Toledo. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spade of Chi cago, 111-, are visiting his mother this week. READ, WAGER & GORSUCH A Safe Place to Trade Messrs Carl Demaline and Theo. Fouty of Blissfield, Mich., spent Sun day with their families here. Mrs. Wm. Dunham spent last Thursday with Mrs. Arthur Gallagher ana iamny. , Miss Elsie -Davies ofx.Cleveland- is spending the spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Minerva Davies, Mrs. Hattie Biddle entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday even ing, honoring Miss Anna Bevier. LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD INTERESTING ITEMS CONCERNING HAPPENINGS IN, AND AROUND THE CITY Mts. Mary Carpenter was called to Butler, Ind., to attend the funeral a relative. Dennison college at Graville, Ohio. Ea3ter Sunday comes on April 16th this year. Mr,. J. C. Saunders . and family visited friends in Archbold, Sunday John Bell was in Toledo Fri- Mrs. W. C. Miley is quite ill. Harold Bayes is home for the - ; , . ! spring vacation from college at Chi- Robert Cole is home this week from caeo . Miss Flora McDonald, a studenlf' in Wauseon High School died Tuesday morning after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cummings heard Sousa's band at the Coliseum in Toledo Monday evening- j. Mrs. Chas. Mathews will' entertain entertained the Do.rcas class at Vt luck sup per r nuuy evening. Mrs". day. - Mrs. Merrill Howard U TViiiT-alau aftpmnlin Dr. A. C. Curtiss was in Archbold oi business Monday. Mr. L". S". Williams is in Bowling1 Green on business this week. Miss Alma Fink was, in Toledo Monday, purchasing Easter Millinery. ii Mrs. Margaret Omlor entertained the Catholic Ladies Sewintr Cluh thin afternoon. - Miss Ruth Johnson entertained the S. O. P. H. Club at the home of Mrs. Davis Johnson, Wednesday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Karschner at lenaea tne iunerai ol a Iriend in Liberty Center last Thursday. Mrs. C. C. Christiancy of Warren, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs- C. E. Bennei for, a few days. Fulton County has four boys in the Uhio htate University Band at Col umbus. our We have pleasure in announcing: to patrons and friends throughout this "section the increasing of our facilities through the opening of our new Bond Department on Mr. and Mrs. 'John Lutrell of Cle veland visited the Wauseon Schools Tuesdav. Mrs. Tjitroll tnrmtvriv wait a teacher here while Mr. Lutrell was ! f00" you'll be lying awaKe all mgiu Youngsprout: "I'm married soon. Often I of the night thinking of what nas saia 10 me." Oldboy: "Take my advice, son, or going to get fa crowd received this letter one day lie awake half i "Sir, I stoal youre munny. Remorse she Supt. of the Ai School. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chapman and fam ily of Jackson, Mich., motored here to spend Sunday with her parents. The boys remained for a week's .. va cation in the McKibben home. Mr. Owen Viers has purchased the house and lot adjoining his property, occupied by Mr. Grice. His daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Haas will occupy , the residence as soon as it is vacated.' Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ruhlin en tertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. Will Lyon, Misses Iva Smith, Hazel Sharpe and Mr. and Mis. Dale Ken nedy of Morenci, Mich. Miss Louisa Stuempel of the Ameri can School of Physical Culture at Chi cago is spending the spring Vacation with her parents, Mrand Mrs. F. A. Steumpel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snow enter tained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snow of Toledo, Mrs. Kalph raker and son, Mrs, Edna Mason and children and Mrs. Fred Wolf. Tribune $1.00 per year. Biggest buy for the money of any paper in the county. Twelve pages this week run oi news oi tne county and sur- husband neelected listening to it." Legion Weekly ' Two negro soldiers were engaged in conversation. 'Tse guine ter git me a eucalyptus," said one. "A what?", guered the other. "A eucalyptus. Dats a musical in strument." "Go on niggah," was the retort "You can't kid me dat's one of the books of the Bible." Exchange Little Mabel, on knee of young man caller, her curly head against his shoulder. Sister: "Why, Mabel! Aren't you ashamed of yourself? Get right down." - Mabel: "Shan't do it. I got here first." Stories and Toasts is nonng me, so I send sum of it back to you. Wen it nors again, I will send sum more." Pearson's Weekly Only 10,000 automobiles were stolen in New York last year; The smallness of the number is explained by the fact that New York thieves are getting rich enough to buy new ones. Washington Post . Sir: a friend of mine who has been taking yeast, ate a quantity of raisins today. -Do you think if I can induce him to stay in a cool dry place, any thing maybe expected to develop? Chicago Tribune Wife: "Jim, I've got a lot of thinga that I want to talk to you about." Husband: "Good! Usually, you want to talk to me about a lot of things that you haven't got." The Catholic Universe Chauncey Reginold Archibald Ash erton (to prospective father-in-law:) "Youah daughtah has promised to marry me and eh I'd like to know if there is any insanity in youah fam ily?" Crusty old Papa (looking hjm over): "There must be." Lawyer: "You're asking pretty stiff alimony merely because your rounding territory. More news than ness. Think he can dig it up?" any other paper m the county. j client: 0f course he cani By at- A branch of the" National to business he's made money Catholic Wplf fWw-ii koiH i and by .neglecting me he has saved -A M - J rpcmilni mnViKr mAAf.nM 4 ik.i'"- IKVMI1( mu MIC I Mir. urio bchuitz of near here spent! regular monthly meetinr at Lfcumiay with Mr. Henry rraas and: church hall Monday evening. Mr. family m Archbold. Harry Lutt of Napoleon addressed; r : . them. - : mrs- fiiiza jsaumgaraner oi near here spent Friday with Mrs. George; Leu in Archbold. I Miss Emma Keiser of Archbold spent Sunday with Mrs. Dennis Aeschliman near here. The Archbold Basket Ball Team Mr. Ernest Baer of Chicago is spending this week with his parents.; Munson of Toledo. Mrs. Charlotte Yarnell has as her guest this week, her grandson, Alfred Saturday, Miss Welthea Rowe was a guest of Miss Miriam stotzer in Archbol Miss Gertrude Tappam, daughter jf County Commissioner Tappan, spent the week end with her parents near Delta and Sunday with Miss Floren -e Kugel. She is teaching in the Mo renci schools. Pueblo Sunday Opinion A man who had his purse stolen in POST OFFICE PROBABLE FOR WAUSEON Tti Trlknna is in rppint of a letter The Funkhousera and. ShenAHt.xi r t rrunmnan ;n v,0 kA -TTT r-, . . , I . j-. irUIU iU I m Jm 1I1U1UP0U1I All HUMk tei; DLtur "Sw" " """"fcir"- introduced a bill known as H.Tt, wun new ngnting nxtures, which im-11069 the House of Represnetatives proves the store a great deal. T.e f, the tmrchase of a Dost office site Wauseon Electric Store are putting in for Wauseon, Ohio. ;the fixtures. Mr. Geo. Hahn, an old resident of Mrs. C. A. Theobald was hostess to. the 500 Club Monday evening. Mr. J. B. Templeton of near Swan ton was in town Saturday Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Gorsuch, ied0i Thursday morning March 30th, a boy ' n v Tir : i il 1,11 vre T I 1U19i WAV Ut 1 J . ,f ftKCl ICtClVCU nUIU... , . . . , , . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber of-Brvan!TiiPsrfav The bill reads as follows: A BILL For the purchase of a post-office jaq3M 1I1AV Sunday. SJJfl pu -JJI pJI8IA Mrs. 0. E. Funkhouser and Mrs. C. M. Harrison spent Saturday in To- GeO W. Blake of Delaware nas been visiting his father, W. A. Blake. Frank Ufer Jr, of Windermere, Fla., was in town . Sunday; Mrs. Sarah Mills is spendnig the week with Mrs. H. H. Shambarger. "' Mrs. F. H. Wolf entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. , Mi3S Minnie Brindley was in Swan ton, Tuesday. Mrs. W. T. Saxon of Delta wasin Wauseon Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Gorsuch and son Arthur spent Saturday in Toldeo. Miss Roxie Bates of Morenci, Mich, is visiting Mrs. C. II. Stutesman. Mr. Ralph Merrill, teacfierhi ' To- ledo schools is spending ' his spring vacation with his family here. Miss Ethel Browne spent,'. v Sunday with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs.. O.-B. Browne of Haskms, Ohio. '" , David Pennington and wife return ed home Sunday after a .winter's so journ in Florida. ' father, . Mr. Kansas. O. E. Tedrow of Ottawa, tr , i s - .. j site at Wauseon, Ohio, came to this country when 26 years of' , V, 1- i ViT tt T Mrv.and Mrs. GustHaag and Mr. aH of his life, and Mrs. Geo". Geringer" 1 visited in 88e. Napoleon Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Orla Huston? age and has been a tailor practically He was 84 years f House of Representatives of the Unit ed States of Amreica in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, author ized and directed to purchase a site Mrs. Harry Weber and son visiting her sister, ' Mr. and Howard Sohn . of Canton, Ohio, week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Coon grandchildren visited with their The following from here were in Toledo Mondav evenintr to hear or acquire it, by condemnation .or are Sousa's band at the Coliseum; Mr.' otherwise, in the town of Wauseon, Mrs and Mrs. C. C. Cummjngs, Mr; "and n the State of Ohio, to be used for this Mrs. Geo. Oakley, -Gertrude V -Barber,' the erection of a public building for : Louise and Catherine Griaier and the use and accomodation of a post ! Wilma Smith- , office and other Government offices, and! i the cost of said site not to exceed .inn M. R. Badgley, who is well known1 S10.000. rvii l - i r : l ta in TPiiltrtn Cnnnfv has hpn vncmAirttri .isviuvrb jwn aim ittimiy ill r uss,uria - - - f -i--- -- Over the week end. 'the past several weeks with : trienda , j and relatives near Ottokee, ,his old Mrs. L. S. Williams entertained! borne neighborhood.' Mr. Badgley is Mv arA f ITItviav OIimp vA T ra Nellie Segrist attended the funerai the- Loyal Womens Class of the Chris:,now living at Los Angeles, Celif,- and of a friend in Ridgeville, Thursday. Mr. Liilystrom isconfined to home wit'i an attack of pleurisy- his Morris Tedrow lege 'at Chicago. is home from col- Mr. C. E. Wager and daughter Catherine, spent Monday in Toledo. Miss Ethel Ayers of Toledo is en joying a week's Vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Nettie Maxwell. Mrs. Ruth Lee of Oak Shade' was an over Sunday guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Esther Lee of Wauseon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schwanger and son of Toledo were week end guests of relatives here- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newcomer and H. H. Hodges of Manitou Beach were Wauseon visitors Sunday. Mr. C. MTDalrymple was in Toldeo Mr. and Mrs. Will Weir and chfl- on business, Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. John Omlor were in Toledo Saturday. Ms. George Hallauer entertained her sowing club Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. ToledoTuesday- B. Heise were in Mrs. Eugene Buttermore last week in Toledo. spent dren of Swanton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turnbull. - Mrs. J. W Phillips was called to Van Wert Monday by the serious ill ness of her grandmother- tjan Church,. Wednesday evening her home on Monroe Street. COURT NEWS Word has been receiyed here of the death of Mrs. Effie Gallagher Willi-! ams, wife of Wm. Williams of Minn-j eapolis, Minn- i i J i5 M !i. I : . ti -tt.nas not maae trip jast ior nineteen ng at nine 0.cXock and hegan I jrcaia. iiu ii.cihm gave U1U1 m ivjai welcome. The Petit Jury met Tuesday morn their duties for this term of court. The case of The Mitchell-Adams Auto Sales Co.. of Toledo vs M- E Mr. and Mrs. Wm children and Mrs. Anna Kimerer Toledo spent the week end with latives and friends here. 'Mr. C. A. Stenson of Toledo has purchased the Pool and Billiard Walls, replieve of Leington car that Room of G. R. Stickley. He took! was sold Mr. Walls by an agent of ' this Sales Company, was the first case j. Kimerer anJ!iT1 j v.. vs. ,famn l Ito be tried. This same case was of re Misses Ada Omlor and Eva Fix of Toledo were over Sunday guests of Mrs. Margaret Omlor and daughter Florence. The name, of the place wlil be The South Side Pool and Billiard Academy. He earnestly solicits your patronage. The frineds of Mr. Howard Myers enjoyed a birthday party at his home north of town Sunday evening. a nnai- uciiuuus unmet nai dutcu auu Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tended tyie funeral of Hillsdale this week. Phillips at an aunt in Mr4 and Mrs. W. "D. VanRensselaer were called to swanton by the deatn Miss Nora Newton spent Sunday iniof Mrs. Grace Ransome Toledo. The Tribune advertisers have bar gains for you, read them. - Miss Bess Scott of' Cleveland spent the week end with her parents, Mr. md Mrs. W. A. Scott. i air. Clarence jorsucn nas a. posi-i : ---- - tion in Toledo, his wife and children! cake with 28 candles decorated the are with her father, Mr. Jerome! center of the table. Those , present Bailey and family for a visit. WV8e0,n, rV M.rV Austl" Myers, Miss Marjorie Smith, Mr. and Miss Doris Patterson who is com' Mrs. W. E. Disbrow and M". and mercial teacher of the Orrville High School, is spending a week's vacation at home. ,:ri' r:s" Mrs- C. J. Keller. The following Boy, Scouts attended the Band Concert given by Sousa's Pulton Chantpr O. F.. S. did not band at the Coliseum m Toldeo, Mon- havo initintrv wnrk Tnpsdav pvenine'day evening: Robert - Miley, Edwin on account of the absence of the! Wager, Hugh Williams, Harold Roos, Worthy Matron. Mr. and Mrl.'A. L. Bi ernes and son Sam Borton, Clarence Strole, Clyde Miley. Allen. Campbell,; Blaine Schnall and Bernard Benswian. Mr. James of Chicago. 111... visited this;B M- Borton accompanied the boys week end with" Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and were joined in Toledo by Mr. C, Just as the railway buffer eases the constant jars and bumps, so a Savings Account cushions the knocks of adversity, relieves you from the : pressure of rigid economy when your earning power has diminished and enables you to travel the road of life in comfort. Commence making provision for your financial "buffer" now by depositing a portion of your salary in a savings account in this Bank every t pay-day. Richardson. Mrs. Biernes will main for a few weeks visit. Wauseon, (If 1 . wis Mrs. Elizabeth Ruppert and daught er Helen of Oberlin arrived here Wednesday afternoon for a week's visit with friends and relatives. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Cole had as their guests Sunday, Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Sheeley and son RX of To Mr. Howard Zeigler accidently broke his leg last Thursday while wrestling with a friend at the Wood man Hll- Mr. and Mrs. J.' Hauenstein had as their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brehm and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Schantz of Archbold. E. Wager. They thoroughly enjoyed the concert. tried about one year ago and a ver dict was returned for the defendant. It was craried to hte court of appeals who remanded it back for retrial due to error. The trial ksted (this time) from Tuesday morning until late Wednes day night, when the jury returned a verdict a second time for Mr. Walls The case vs Wheeler vs Wisterman is set for this week and also Penny vs Knapp. Ricard and Son vs Ma losh was set for the 31st of March, but is doubtful if it will be tried this week. ' i New Cases Three has been several new cases filed. . E. E; Bourquin and I- O. Bourquin vs Chas. Segil, money only, amount $357.68, due on promissary note given August 1st, 1920. The Farmers State Savings Bank of Delta vs H- J. Higley, money only, amount $140 due on promissary note given July 27th, 1921. Judgment is asked in default of payment of m terest and note when due. K. OF P. NOTES The Wauseon Lodge No. 349 F. and A. M. have sold the Greenongh pro perty to the Methodist Church and have purchased the second ' storv of the Smallman and Prichard Build ing over the G. V. Soule Grocery. The transaction will take place the first of April, but theLodge will begin at Tl,p -n be work in the once to remoue. tne nWr ana "up.! ext Tuesday evening wood floors will be put down over the' old floor now there, making a fine re creation room for all Masons. "Pa, what is the longest word in the language?" asked Clarence. "It is the word a public speaker uses when he says, 'Just one word more and I will close'," replied pa. Brooklyn Eagle The Devil (looking up from daily register): "I see you got a fellow here named Sherman." Beelzebub: "Yes, he came in with the last lot." Devil: "Well, see if he's related co a ueneral of that name who said war was hell, and if so give him the limit. I ain't going to have this place slan dered that way." Richmond Times Dispatch POLITICS ARE JOOMINGUP This week broucht out several can didates who have declared themselves and the political situation is taking a different light. With the Primaries near at hand, the situation will be come keen within the next few weeks. The Surveyor's office is the most sought after and there vare already several candidates. K. I. Bernath will be a candidate as will J. F. Hett- .i m im f" T TT" . 1 1 1 . . '"s . . xveuer. Detter Known as lopie has declared himself as a can aidate lor this office. Supt. Bates has been talked of but has not as yet declared himself. What this office needs is sound business judgment. u :ae nr -n n 1 ... . -t ouenu,. n, xt.- rora will be a candidate for re-election. Sheriff i, i i , . . i'ui-u nas maae a good one and de serves tne support of the party. He is a World War and Spanish Ameri can war veteran- E. E. Eberly has announced him self as a candidate. He is also i World War Veteran. urio Whittecar will be a candidate for the Recorder's office for a second term. He will undoubtedly be given the unanimous support of the party as win A. L. Ford of Fayette for County Commissioner. This office is a four year term. Com. Tappan and L,eist having the highest number of votes will be held over. This will leave only one to be elected. Miss Mary Downs has announced herself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. She has been ,J.,C.i-- I t y . . ucpuuy uuuer mr. iari orth and is thoroughly familiar with that office. If any third term man is elected' it April 1st, 1$22 The benefits of our close contact with the investment market are available to all who con template bond investment. Please feel free to consult us at any time without obligation. Iithe -peoples State EAimf I SI 6.75 - SOL BATTERIES : $1 6.75 ii All 'makes of batteries ebuilt epaired echarged We can save you trouble and dollars on our club plan. Call and let us explain. v Recharging 50c C. E. Frizlle 113 W. Elm St. 52-2 Mr. W. H. Standish. Both are well known and good sound business men. D. B. Johnson has declared himself for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. Will Geo. Everett come out again is the question asked. He has aspira tions for this office. The Probate Judge Office is for several days. ' Mrs. Anna Rupp of Wauseon . who underwent a serious operation ' last week is getting along nicely. Mr. Frank Shapa is a pneumonia patient at the Hospital. His . condi tion is improving. . Mrs. Alta Bower of Delta under-:. six years and A- M. Barber will be!went an operation one day last week. vyniiam wens oi near retusviue was operated upon last Thursday. Mr. Wells is 7 years old and is making a splendid recovery from the operation. Mrs. E. Furney who was taken to the Hospital last week seriously ill with pneumonia is improving. held over as will Common Pleas Judge F. H. Wolf. Everything bids fair for a hot con test when the Primaries draw near. HOSPITAL NOTES GREAT ADDRESS wm De ueo. uorsucn, said a promi nent Republican. He has made a srood official for this office and will nro- operated upon one day last week. bably put up a stiff fight." I Mrs. Ella Reichardt of Williams- Mr. 0. J. Dodge will probably be a! burg, Mich., was operated upon last candidate for representative as will 'week- She returned to her home in Mrs. Mabel Miller of Delta who was operated upon several weeks " " Dr. bimeon 1 Fess, congressman Mrs. Ruby Turpenmg of Delta re-ifrom the, 7th Ohio District will ik turned to her home last week. She t the Court House Friday evening, underwent an operation several weeks March 31st at 7:30. - . - . ag0- Cong. Fess is a very forcible speak- Mrs. badie fcva of rettisville -was er and will have a message that will be worth the while of every Republi can in the County, of hearing. IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION - DUE? The Esquire Rank on three candidates. conferred Knight WANTED MEN FOR STEADY WORK. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ACTIVE MEN OVER 8 Abont fifteen members visited the Delta Lodge last Friday evening and conferred the Esquire Rank. Approximately present at lodge 125 members were Tuesday evening. TYPING Of all kinds done at reasonable prices at my home, 238 j THE U. S. MALL. IRON CO, North Franklin St. Zula B. Camp bell. YEARS OF AGE TO LEARN len WCIC EITHER MOLDING OR CORE! MAKING- ALSO HAVE WORKl FOR LABORERS Mrs. Chris A- King, teacher in the Second Grade is confined to her home by illness. Miss Welthea Rowe is teaching in her place. Mrs. J. H. Moyer and son Jr. of Columbus are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Moyer will join them Friday. The Missionary Society of the Con gregational Church will have a Birthday, Tea at the church parlors Monday afternoon. r, . ' The Lodge voted Tuesday to cover the floor with a new carpet . 'and derated all the lower .rooms. D-4C mi j:n:nn . 11 ka .Vi a n crcA nrA - 1 UC UlilK 4 Willi Will UC -h" nnnaill-min IIIVII I lfllthe floor waxed so dances can be held MKIlAftllmi All All I AK II there. evening Application has been made for an auxiliary unit of the American Le gion. A meeting will be called of all eligible women, namely, mothers, wives. Bisters and daughters of Le gion men. When the charter arrives for the purpose of organization, further no tice will be published in this paper A meeting was-held recently by Le gion members and every available lady was invited. The meeting was MARKETS Wheat 1.37 Oats 32 Corn 72 Bran 1.70 Middlings 1.70 Wsseo 8.75 Butter 20 and .30 Eggs 21 Hogs 10.00 ANNOUNCE MENT i --. Baby chicks grow twice as are fast guaranteed when fed to. on Mr- and Mrs. Dale- Medas and little daughter of Convoy, Ohio, were over Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs, timer caer. ,,- - 1. ; ' r- ' Mr. and Mrs:" Anthony Fluhart of I Toledo ;and Air,. ...and Mrs. A Dank That Service Built success as nearly every lady that wasPurin8 Baby chick chow and purina notified resnonded. They were given a light luncheon at the Legion rooms MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on farms, for the nuroose of erecting or repairing Milton (buildings or for paying off an exist- Fosier Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing mortgage. The amount obtain-i Irve Eck, Sunday., able is 40 per cent of the value of the farm, exclusive of buildings. Chicken Chowder as when fed on or dinary grain feed. Call, phone or write us today. The E. F. Hanson Co. Purina Chow Dealers SUBSDRIRF. FOR THE TRIBUNE Please call and see our display of new things for spring and summer. Will be pleased to show you. Don't forget Purple Stamps will be given beginning Saturday. Added Thousands will largely embrace this glorious opportunity to begin collecting the Purple Merchandise Stamps. Our Liberal Free Stamp offer extends to every member of Wauseon buying public. You must hot neg lect the privilege of becoming one of the throng of Purple Stamp Collectors. A visit to our store and a talk to the lady demonstrator will convince you that you cannot afford to miss this most important and most staple factor in Wauseon's economical Trading Center. Fun (housers & Shepard The Home of Good Clothes and Shoes 10 THE TBI Gmiar ana Harger, mj 1 1 inHwit HIM 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MM Ml 1 1 1 11 1 r 41-tf Wauseon, Ohio PHONJES NSW