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    GEORGE W. SUBER

GEORGE W. SUBER, who comes of an old and well known family of Brown Township, Miami County, Ohio, operates eighty acres of the old Suber estate, forty acres now owned by his mother, and twenty acres owned by himself. He was born September 13, 1870 in the house which stands on the old place, and is a son of William D. and Mary A. Suber, the former of whom was for many years before his death recognized as one of the foremost citizens of the community.

George W. Suber attended the district schools of the township, also at Lena and in the Conover Special District. He left school at the time of his father's death in order to do farm work, fully expecting to resume his schooling the following fall, but was unable to do so. He has ever since had charge of the home farm and of the tract of twenty acres which he purchased. In July, 1905, he erected the substantial home on the latter which he now occupies. Mr. Suber was united in marriage with Miss Kitty C. Huddleston, a daughter of Thomas and Clara Huddleston, of Champaign County, Ohio. The Huddleston family is an old one of that county and is well known. One daughter, Clara Marie, has been born to them, the date of her birth being August 16, 1900. Religiously they are members of the Presbyterian Church of Fletcher. Mr. Suber is a Democrat in politics and is a member of the School Board, of which he was clerk for six years.

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