The Herald, 1910-05-20, Page 1The Official. Oigau of Zuri and gay Township.
FRIDAY MORN ONG, MAY 20, 1910.
Vol. X
Warmer weather will . soon
be with us. Have you prepare
yourself with Hghter materials
for clothing.. We are prepared
with a complete. . all al! sum=
mer needs. CaH.and look throw=
gh our large stock.
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Our st'coitcl millinery opening take phew an May
91st and 22nd. All ladies are cordially invited.
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5 W RT WAIST
\1'e have just received a large shipment of ladies white
and: fancy shirt waists. 'These �rouat; are all latest -styles and'
good quality,
EMB POI E IES
Six, Limit ed yards embroideries and insertions.
special at 10 cents, 121- cents and 15 cents a yard.
WHY' EWEAR
Speeiel sale or Ladies' w•hit,cwear now on.
stock or corset Lovers, skirts gown, etc-, to choose
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SPECIALS AL FOR NFU 2
Two Pairs Ladies' Black
Hose for
Extra
A largo
1.1'0 M.
Two Men's Four-in-hand Neck
Ties for 2,3 C
COLLARS AND BELTS
Ladies' :rash coheirs ani white wash belt=.
variety. Be sure :iud see this line.
A ef,nllalete
Parasols and Umbrellas
'We have never had - a more complete lenge of ladies'
parasols- and gentlemen's umbrellas. I'aucv handles and
best quality.
Lace Curtains and Rugs
We take special pride in (•)nr d'splav of lace curtains
and rugs. We cordially invite you to look through our range.
Washing Machines
and Wringers
We handle only satisfactory westing machines. They
are the most popular lines on the market, • Strongly built and
easy ranging. Our wringer have given the best of service.
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Building SuppHes
We keep a full line or building sul)la!ic;•, 811 Ch as
nails, hinges, hangers, track, etc., Let us figure
en your ea\(:•troughing, roofing, repair no; ur fitt11aee
job.
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LOCAL 4. E /r S. V
aieterremene,e-exaerefeeneeereerneree 4.D.4,3) s
' Mr. and Mrs. 7, dei„ter and Miss
Colvin. visited Daishivoed friends,
on Sunday, •�(,
Our novel:, org?„,' ized baseball
:m
team is ing to L. ,•e their first
game at Ore(frton, 0 1 the 24th,
Mr. Philip .Ht' nth. continues
quite poorly, his resent illnes
having extended o'ti c four weeks.
'Miss Lizzie 7.'reemnler et Detroit
is vi ▪ it.tng with her , mother and
sister A\ rs. L Pram '
Mrs.Bernhardta f Preston is
home for as visit ”-vita eller1,;rente,
Rev, and Mr ti;arie"•
Mr. i? ;i,enclri ave amperried by
his son Walter, wee
to visit his son, M ; neer Bender,
on Friday. t
Mr. R. W. , ilii:kiI s of the Mol.
sons Bank staff of eiennrIon. Is ere
toying his annual iliolidays et his
home herr' '
Dir. E D. Wnrnn it nettling drown
a. cement walk an ?iiia premises.
besides making. athe!improvements
to his property. i
,Loss Jones. Miset Ten Ort:va'in
and Mr. Milton Ortt'trein, of Hensen
visited at Mr.-Ilenry''I .uehler's, un
aSi.D/1daay. ri
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The Rev. A. 37. �" tkst of Berlin
will (1ond.uct ],reparatory service in
the Ev▪ aienfielical ohitreb. ore i aatar.
day.tyr,�,,•
IIi i
rr l �eenne?n'5 Che.
rist fen 1't1nlper.
al ?..;,r `mien, will meet on Thursday
at Itairi oon, May 25t'., :at the }tome
,oi' Mrs, 0. Fritz
DIt, s ltevs ons + be essistnnt:
tnaacbeirs in the len "School is laid
1111 and 11e1' place i.S. tken by . her
si'auer. i
Mr. ]dill of. li'e'
formerly of
Flills.'reen, is l iststin:g in J.
1)(']ehert's blacketr i.t',iI shop, daring
Mr. Deichert's aaba etetro- '
Mr. John .r0. l• 'r • -t` 'foe '
Goshen Line, i to trIen; raid Miss
Mary 'Kennel • '+f 131nkc, were
united in Tnarriagt', last week.
Mrs. Brenner, who is making her
honk with her daughter Mrs. \Von.
O. Wagner, Goshen Line North. is
quite ill at present.
Nov -lino one of the best bred
trotting ]horses in Canada is now
owned by C. .Fritz and stand for
service here this season, at r5,410.00
to insurance.
rt ezt Themes
.Valley's cornet will bo visiblo in
the evening sky, nest week, and
Will no longer answer as an ext•Ler:
for s=taying ant until the early
morning hours:,
Mr. F. C. ha]bfleisch has abnnt
completed sawing at his mill and
ie busily engaa: et1 in getting out
material for several new house,
and verandahs.
The parties who bought factory
harness have already- realized that
they got stung. Atter this if yon
want to get u, good harness that
will sive you justice and value for
vonr money, go to Hartleita's.
Notwithstanding the disagreeab-
le weather, mare than twenty mem
bees of the Junior Alliance. visited
the :senior Society on Taesday
evening, and entertained the Senior
members to a very fine program.
The Junior president Mr. eelarsb all
Zeller, presided in a n.tost able
manner, reading for the evening
lesson ihu first chapter of John,
after the opening exercises follow.
eel song by the Junior Society,
...Voices of Children are Calling,"
Miss (]lire O'Brien (lid justice to
the first topic', —What ataotit the
Girl," after which Master .Ronald
Witwer sang very sweetly a sols),
entitled "If 1 euly li.,ct a Home
sweet Home. " Mester Lonnis Ca1.
fes was gilled on for a recltat:on,
pleasing then followed a i.icat,tnr snores,
ittlo Bobolink" by .kl.aazel Fr• e,
Ruth I3a.rtleib, i]ildred Hoffman,
Jean Campbell, Yraandes Zeller,
Marjorie Fritz, Dorothy Campbell,
The second topic ''she Boy" was
well given by Mr, Clarence Hoff- i
malt. A recitution, ''Do your Best"
by Master Walter Bender, aa, chorus a
by the Junior society "Stepping in
1
the Light." the cltorns by Elva •
.Eieyrock; Veda Fritz; Alma Axt,
Erna Fritz, (ilertie Beek, Minnie
Merrier was well received. A read- '
ing "Flow the boy was Saved, was;i
well read by Miss Ei'na . Fritz,
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how is the season for a general cleaning -
up, �"�� e have a large stock of handsome Wall
Papers for bedrooms, halls, dining rooms and
parlors. Call arid , see Sample Books •
No. 42
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New Spring
Dress' Good,
1 e have a good range of
the.- very newest in Dress
Goons.
• New Linen Szl.itin ;s
\`'t; show the ]asst Linens.
for tie •inouer, iu colors', Tan,
L'lu', 1'iuk, and viral
Lo;:sisine Novelty
For Dresses
ori: the only ones that
show this J,'itusine Novelty.
Its Mixt to a silk dress for
only `15 cents a yard. In
ooluts, Rost, Itestda, New
Blue, and Ch:.irie.
Miisiius Ere.
New Dress Muslins, Lae -
t <, l in11)oi l rs, biters `1'run-
wings, Dress buttons, Melts.
Madras Curtains
\ e show a good range
of Mcdrase Curtains.
Ladies Waists
In White, 131:at•k and Ecru
fries-, fr•ntt 05 ,•'nt� to x'4.00
e:0. h. (uJi and :•;:e these
1. ve'iv waists..
Ladies fa'ary parasuIs,
awl c•hiltlren parasols.
:den's Tailor Made
Smits
New Men's i!ats and
Cap s
Milliner
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We have a large range of the latest hams.
If you cannot be suited With the hats we have,
#nr.:,;rol ,,.til( ,kind you like.
we corm baits you to call Ellot. Waugh this D part 0.f,
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PMAR AWIWIR i { 1 MIP W.MWAR `t 1WO v�i>
All Fano Produce taken in exchange
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Bamboo fishing poles 5 cents, a
13artleib's.
t Mr. Moses (.3aasch,l is visiting in
Berlin, this week.
Mr. Milne Ronnie, of liensall is
in town, this Week.
Mr. J. TL Shnnttler is in Cleve-
land at present, visiting relatives
and friends..
Baseball bats best ash timber,
regnlar prier :ie cents for 1:5. at
Er artierb`s.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uinssosv of
the Bronson Line, visited relatives
and friends; at Jrealiton on Senility
Mr 7 7 'Verner, has purchaser]
a promising yonng pricer from Sir
J. Neel), of the Babylon bine.
There will be tlreaehiug service
in the Evangelical church, on
Saturday evening, at .30 o'clock.
The rain of Tuesday evening
has put a different appearance to
fields and gardens and the wel-
come shower carne none too soon.
Don't fail to attend the "Box
Seciel" to be held in the w'"shoal
'.1,irst'. ut St. .ros(aph, on Friday,
May ':'vth. Adinis'ion for children
vents, Performaneo to 'com-
mence at 8 olcdoek p. ru.
We n•atlre Haut a number or the
-.Ireets are not yet cleaned. 01.1 of
sundry articles rand as there ie
now a l,,v.iaaw requiring all ol.)
strnctions to be tukun away, it is
the cnnetable's duty to hare all the
highways cleared at once. If there
s anything that adds to the tidy
appearatice of any town, it is clean
end Well kept streets,.
,lir, Freta Witwer. has had the.
'honor" of paying twn fhie's under
the dog by-law. This i5 not ;c
tiriterirni bow well the bt•laiwi0..
nforoed as dolens of (logien re roam
ng at saran without the. require=d
nuzzle Jireel sey,5 he values the
log more than the informant in
ctli cases, or he Would have. shot
:he dog icing ego. It is as (leer ease
f patty ten te work end is ]caked
upon by all citieeins tar Stich
Either an oilioer sli,oi,ld. treat all
o11'eu(iers alike] or 1 e. oshral1.11
tun in tinily disrnissed.
olloeved by ti quartette, rendered I
y Oliva O' l3ri,ee, 1V1iir1 11 Preeter, I b
arshal] Zeller, Clayton E-lottman. ! t
recitation by 11aa:ster Lloyd'; o
)',Brien, another elroi sus by the f
tuior •Soelety, and the •meeting
:as brought to 10. close by •singingr
Blest be the Tide that Binds." i s
Mr. Frank Bassow visited at
, Jacob Koehler's, on Sunday.
Mr. John \Yelper of Exeter, visite
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Casper \Yelper, on Sundtty,
• The rfaco tree]: is in fine shape
• this spring tinct a number of prozn-
• ising pacers are being developed.
• P. I1'ss c'ii Maine have a number
, n(' handsome surreys under con-
strnetton, besides other nice
buggies. •
Mr. F. .7. Wickwire. of the
E'�ix(^.tt:r Times was in town, on
1 Tuesday rind glom Trier HERALD (LI1 (1
short call.
The seera.lnent of the Lords
copper -will be dispensed by Rev.
A. Y. Habit, in the Evangelical
churait, on Sunday morning at 1(1
A. M. Snnrday school will be
conducted in the afternoon, at
:a p. m,
Cdr, .rohn Laporte of the Saul,le
LLinc', bought one of those Wine -
some modern malleable range's
from C. Hitrtleib. This range, 10.
feet becoming a very- poptular.tot•O
in this district, already a largo
number are now In use.
Dr. Oven's Snrgeon, Ocuiit
atpeeialist will ha ;it Connneerebel
Hotel, Zurich, on Friday, Mni~
27th. hours all day. .. Glasses
properly fitted, Catarrh, (le.Lines::.
failing eyesight and throat
troubles treated.
Tnh HERA LD would like e, meet- -
ing called of the business men of
the town, rewarding the O. 3? 13,,
extension, w(';t of St. Marys. The •
road Will he built to Exeter this
s 1(nlnoi', ian(1 it is high time for
this "nenleof the -wooden to get
busy, There is an old saying
,
ov '
t
eiv�hin camsto hitt ehim who
waits," but there isianother... •'take
time by the forelock," and the
latter is the. proper one ; at the
present ;)uncture. Our town has.
about reached the limit' o£ expaii-
sian, unless we seonre railway
facilites, ' -