W ••V'*' *#•■ Hit V|#*v V* *»**. * •••k*^V Mti M ^ w%i 4**be proposed even in case of an abnormally dry election some time in the near future.allons. season; and nothing short of cleverlyprepared by arnanged bombing of the dam or anThere seems to be but one thin* to do And that is to vote for this bondon compu- rchquake could interfere with the issue.CLUB AT HOME AT RESTThe Casket of late Henry Holmes Williams, Veteran Soldier and Pioneer Business Man of Fulton County Deposited in Final Resting Placedealers, all of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. A If Oilaghar, Mrs. Bruce Strothers of Chicago, Mrs. Nellie Brigham, Oak Park, Illinois, Miss Bessie Scott, Cleveland; Mr. WUUam Hub-bett Travers^-efey, MWfW.'Clark Temperance. Mich.,AltafFer, Alvcxrdton and Mr.Mrs. Marion Lacey of Clyde.tion tlt; 2, at order Esti partialMrs.andby the le entire heroic und is very ;h womens ortion of did in the •, variety ■aint and g was the r, a new ? cf which ss Logan 5 Bard.:hool Audi* r April 1st,ison Lecture IB cents for ular prices s with resale at Fink Lore, Satur-iONEThe casket containing the remains of the late H. H. Williams Sr., who died at his winter home in Winder-mere, Florida December 9th, 1918 accompanied by Mrs. Williams and h-o son Henry and wife arrived :nWauseon last Saturday forenoon, the casket was taken to the Williams home on South Brunell St.. Cn Monday afternoon at one o'clock short services were held at the home and the casket was laid in its final resting place in the home cemetery.Rev. A. B. Ebv, pastor of the Congregational churrh assisted by Rev. T. B. Ashton of the Baptist church and F. E. Kenyon. The 3er-i vices were very simple and brief, j Mr. Kenyon read the following bri^f obituary which was used at| the services held in Windermere last December when the casket was placed in a vault at Orlando. This obituary was prepared by Mr. J. C. Palmer who as boy and man knew Me. Williams well.ARCHBOLD HOTELPROPRIETOR DEADEugene L. Norton for eighteen years iq the hotel business in Arch-oold and well known to many residents of Wauseon where he was located for a time many years ago, died Wednesday March 19th, at the age of 54. Funeral services wert neld last Saturday morning, Rev Day of the M. E. church officiating.Mr. Norton was preceeded in death by two children, he is survived by his wife».I wish to announce to the publicANNOUNCEMENTle puiof Wauseon and vicinity that I have accepted the management of the Mohr Plumbing shop in this city and will be pleased to meet all my old customers as well as new in my new location at the Mohr Shop.Yours for fair dealing, adv. ARTHUR W. GORSUCHGuaapplirjprovecissuedEstasasorder of p ifirmedKarNettie of pa and dlt; Gua marj.c GuamenncEstjtion f:and 1 to Eu Reube Tredw Estj partiaWillof wiied toResident of er Age otHenry Holmes Williams, son of H. B. and Mary Lyon Williams was hn-n September 23rd, 1840 in Chatham Medina County, Ohio. Moved to Lena, Fulton County, Ohio in 1854 and from there to Baraboo, Wisconsin where he enlisted at the beginning of the Civil Wer, August 12th, 1862 and served until the dose of the war in Company F. 23rd, Wisconsin V. V. I. He received his discharge at Mobile, Alabama, July4. 1865.fauseon Re Yearsborn in Hud-828 and died iO year3, 11iage to Miss rington, Ky., hiidren were vie 0», Mrs. die M. Kiss-died in 1912. in the death 902 and has of hi3 faith-:a B. Orrad ife has been early days, .lers enduredi we atea number down the On these s often in le swollen ? desea sea He carried apoleon to *6.00 per He was Lrain from the Lake it camewere butHe then returned to Fulton County where he engaged in the mill and lumber business at Wauseon continuing in this business up to the timeof his death. ,July 22nd 1877, he was married to Retta Tracy, to them wag boro one son Jienry H. who has been associated with his father in business to tho present time.Mr*. Williams died December 9th 1918 at the age of 78 years, and 16 days, leaving a wife and son andmany many friends to rememberthe nobility of his life.For a Bad Cold Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has stood the test of time and can be depended upon.Ottlt;villeOhio.LouSwanterly.HorToledxteleph1 canot say and I will not say. That he is dead; he is just away.JSSmnff?With submissive smile and wave of the handHe has entered into that better land.And left us. thinking how very fair,11’It needs must be, since he lingers there.And you, oh you, who so fondly yearn For the welcome step nnd tl\e glad returnittendant at e he became ead his bible bings during lie often come when his heavenly / resting in our.ildren, five great grandrhink of him living on a? dear.Tn the land of there as the land of here.1 cannot say and I will not sav. That he is dead; he is just away.ting friendsThe body of Mr. Williams was well prese-ved and his face in the peace of the long sleep into which he has fallen was very natural. Old neighbors and friends filled the home Monday afternoon to pay their last tribute of respect to one who was held m high esteem by all who knew him.Among those present from out of town were: ,Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tracy, son and daughter, Mrs. Mary Greenleaf, Mesrs. Ben 8. Stevens, J. W. Cha n-btdain and Mr. Mitchell, lumberFord Roofingryou are figuring on fail to get our expertDuring our lonp- experienceFord’s RexLumber Cedar Shingles Barn Siding Sash and Doors Sewer Pipe Ladders L ath and Postsbest for all manufacturi Ford Roof with our pi you entire made comj lap and gai No time loiCall upordependable of all kinds.Write, piWauseon LumbeTelephone N. 622 Fulton St.