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LOCAL NEWS, 4
D. S. Faust has some of his new
fall dress goods. I invite you to
come and see it.
Miss Beruha Wurin of Detroit, is
visiting at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Henry Wurr.n.
Eight young pigs for sale. Ready
to be taken away any time. Apply
to John Hey Jr,, Zurich.
The evening service in St Peter's
Lutheran church, will be conduct-
ed in English. All are welcome.
Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Strale, of
Cambridge Nebraska, are `visiting
with the latter's father, Mr. 0,
Zimnaerman, Goshen Lino South.
Mr Harry Weber of Berlin was
here over Sunday visiting his
family. He returned to Berlin on
Monday, accompanied by his son
Harvey.
Crediton and Zurich will play a
game of baseball here on Labor
Day, in the forenoon. Everybody
who is interestedrnbaseball should
attend. It will be a good game. '
A meeting will be held this
(Friday) evening at the Coni•
nlercial Hotel, to consider the
matter of having a combined Civic
Holiday and school picnic. All
interested should attend.
Two Dashwood rinks of bowlers
played a friendly game here on
Monday afternoon, with the locals
and were defeated by five points.
The rink skipped byMr. D. Tiernan
was up one point 14-13, while Mr.
J. Hartleib's rink was down sis
points, 7-13.
Messrs Joseph Dawson of the
14th and William Schenck of town
The Oficial Organ of ZuricAl.
FRIDAY MORIN
and 'a.' Township.
AVG. 2`,
Messrs Henry Koehler and
Jacob Brownleft for a visit to the
West,
Miss Oiive Peine of London is
visiting relatives and friends in
town. •
D. S. Faust has a fine lot of
peaches for sale, 60 and 50 cents
per basket.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foster return-
ed to their home at Pigeon, on
Wednesda y,
Zurich bowlers got badly defeat.
ed at Clinton on Wednesday. They
speak very highly of the hospita-
lity of the Clinton Club.
Mr. (3. Fritz reports, that a
hound has cote to board with him.
Owner may have him by paying
for this notice.
Miss Mollie Wurnr of Chicago
arrived here on Wednesday, to
spend some time with her mother
and other friends.
143r. Leon Jeffrey has purchased
.sed
a lot West of the tannery, from
Mr. Sam Rannie and is moving his
house from. St, Joseph.
There will be no Sunday School
neither preaching in the Evan-
gelical Church ne,t Sunday morn-
ing, owing to the communion
service on the 14th con. Tile pestor
will occupy the pulpit in the
evening at 7.30.
Mr. Robert Reid, a member of
the Tr anscnntinenn.l Railway Coln-
missiom, died suddenly on Satur-
day evening at a snminer resort in
the State of Maine. Ho was a
Commissioner for five years and
was formely a wholesale stationer
in the city of London.
The members of the Ladies Aid
of the Evangelical Church took an
outing to Oreditton on Wednesday
afternoon, in order t•e pay the
ladies and of the Evangelical
have exchanged properties. The Church Crediton, a kindly. An
change will not be made until interesting program 1vas rendered
some time in March. Mr. Schenck in the church by the members of
has securer. a good farm, while Mr. tho.Zurioh Laii;3 Aid after r whichrezZvs`a if. le n .1 n Rene a dainty lunch d„erved i .tb
Ib y+R.1)7 �a� d?Yt1,�vS i� kIi y+V j4 tilj;!
'bunczefi17-7'!Alen tivi11 fight fom
i1 t f Mr. STENO(: R J1. ' S ALARMS
and Mrs. John Foster and Miss
Lottie Hildebrand, daughter of A little over two years ago, Miss
Mr. and Mrs• John Hildebrand, Vires Heywood of Clin ton, after a
were united in marriage, on Syed three months' course. received a
nesday :morning, at St. Boniface position at Revelstoke, at $'50 Ob
church. Father Stroede.r perform per month, also free transportation
ed the ceremony, in the presence 114Iiss Mabel Snell, $7o .0o per month
of a large number of friends of the at Calgary, Mr, S. H. White,
contracting parties. They will $.110.oO per month, at Winnipeg.
reside in town. Tim; HERALD The same can be done for any
wishes the young couple abunc':tnt others attending Clinton 13tasiness
success and prosperity. College.
Fog an up. to Cio•
D. S. Faust.
Mr, Josepli,Gelinri `4
ed Mr Eh les« n
Stanley, for a tier 311
p.`
See. ciir new eves
15 pails apple.; per '"^.,
leib's,•
The monthly . ate.
Ladies Aid, of the "el
held on \VrtY
ofwill Septebetn,ber i1
Mr. Norman..,1(51.,
is in town this 'r
relatives andfrientl
home, " '
The Rev.. A.
take for his topjt
evening, "The use a
world." Everybod,
cordial welcotiie
Weare' showing.
for Fall and otit' c'te
meat oontainliho'`
values we have,' e+
are cordially zn'ci
look through our gi
LAJ3QR DAY
Besides three horar
there will be ay f•
bicycle race. Yon
Labor Day. isIT.oudail.k.
Zurich. The cele
Silver 33and will fta(
music. Come and
children and friend
this t, Call at,,,
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The death of Bete-, le 3aln,,. i
pian, widow of the . Vil'ie rr f
Rickboil, took placS` a on ' 'u --
flay, after attaining' .I n•. -..i 114 't
rIf ninety years and,t • i3 k.o;ath. i.
i'i o deceased hau fa,rly !
healthy upto a e fE,tz itl., ;I„ �.
Her first husband t1, ';1f 11;x•' ;gars: p
ago al<rld she was sig,»1 .;iy. mar. i
rigid to Henry Ott�t `•,). died al
few year ago, and ,in has since
been retaking tae's l,tt�mo with her
children The ftxrlero;" w.,r,,:.licit was ,
largely attended. by tc'' place or t
,Thursday, to Lupe Ltj;. �'entetr !
T t 7tetee -.e " .'i e e� .leen i.,.: e. :!e.
was a faithfulrneiil� ti She leaves s ;.
a number of son- r. l `tiaugllte a ,,
besides Lumeneats' other reli,t1 yes
and friends, who•• oui:ti her lose'. I
The deceased wag' hors, 'en Erfurt
Prussitte on the l'.7th of May frit~, i
and, mine to {'manila, in 1.-48, sett- i
ling in this Te t nship in 1s32, where
she has been }t continuo w- re ident.
Sher 'MIS the mother of eight
ehiitirien, four eV whom are living,
and there are 1.e•sitles. twc'uty-ninei
grand children :enol for•tv.two great •
grand children.
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soave very . time limes in \Co.
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Ox. Blood ()•t.ords the» vca-on
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kinds of things for summer wear which we have 6rrTyeifor youCra`, 1 dr•' 'L�
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kngu You can't co better t)Ty nmak a selection from or stocks
of :��4li:l: e �
Dress Fabrics, a H s, Ready=to=Wear Garments, ds, I o ery, Corsets, Underwear,
Collars, Belts, Ptaraso s, etc.
Summer Dress Goods
Our ,stock of summer Dress Goods
has been th"e talk of town, and our 'se-
lection still comprises some of the most
fashionable lines. We cordtally invite the
ladies to call and look through our Mus-
lins, Linens, Voiles, Silks, etc. You can
save dollars by making your purchase
here.
Baby Carriages Etc
We are offering some special rallies
in baby carriages, go-carts, expre;ls
wagons etc. All new goods and strong-
ly built,
dee us about your eavetro
guaranteed first class. All kinds produce.wa ted.
WJTH
ink:
We are sole agents for the fa-
mous Plymouth Twine.
Best by Testa
Gold Medal, 650 feet to pound.
Silver Sheaf, 600 "
Plymouth Special, 550
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Prices right, Quality the lest
ghint , roofing, or
SUMMER SLITS
We desire to ' call. the attention of
the glen to our Summer Suits. Why not
keep cool during the hot weather by
wearing suitable. clothes We have a
large stock to select from at prices rang-
ing from $3.00 to t$13.00. They are made
up in the latest styles and cloths. Call
in and look over them.
' We also carry a large stock of boys'
and youth's suits. S' e our stock• of men's
shirts, newest and coolest, belts., collars,
ties, socks, etc,
any iron work, our work is
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