The Herald, 1910-08-19, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
Vol. XL
FRIDAY MORNING. AUG. 19., 19
CIearh
er !
Out go the summer Goods
at prices that will sell them quick=
ly. We do not want to carry
them over. Quickest way to do
this is with lowered prices. In
this list you will find bargains
that are well worth your time
and money to investigate;
NOTE THESE
Prints, regular 19+ cents, Summer
7 cents,
Muslins, " 8 to 10 cents,
" iQ 15 cents
Gir.gbams, regular 121, ets
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VALUES
Sale price, 10 cents yard
" 5 cents yard
" '! 5 to 8 ets yard
,t " 10 cents yard.
°" " 10 cts yard:
All new goods and a money saver at above prices.
Ladies' Shirt Waists
The greatly reduced prices in waists should clear them out
quickly:
Regular $1,50 waists, ease price $1.00
44 1.25, H assts, sale prat; e0 cents
1.00 waist:, male price 15 cents
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50 tents, \%dt'te, sale price 3.9 cents,
Special reduction., in all lassies' w•hitewear, Gowns, Skirts,
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Cotset Cover, Drawers, eto.
HOT' ' WlATHEBARGAINS
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attached, some are reversible..31(
Regular $2..00shirts sale price $1.S5 • '
" 1.50 shirts, sale'pike 1.10
" 1.25 shirts, sale pride 00 cents
to 1.00 shirts, sale price 15 cents
A job lot or fancy shirts going at 30 tents each.
Men's four -iii -hand Tit's, 2 for 25 cents
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fancy Straw Hats.
SLIER VESTS
JEt A. few fancy rests left going at reduced prices
1tegu ar $1 25, filmy vests, sale price $1.00
;" 1.75, fancy vests, sale price 1.25
(s) 2 00 fancy, vests, sale price 1.50
S ecials in
Table Linens
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Do not mis+ this Bargain
HARVEST TOOLS §
Our line of Samson Harvest Tools is very
popular with farmers wio look for something t.
real .tioad _m forks, etc: Best steel only is used
and handles are best wtite ash. We have all 01
g kinds of rope, and would call special attention LI
to our Plymouth hay fork rope. There is no I
a better rope on the market and costs only as much
as ordinary. rope. Harvest Mitts, Oilers,
Goggles, etc:
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Tryour Peerless Machine
Oil, you'll like it. 0
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Miss E. Traemner of Goderioh is
at home or a visit.
The flax mills) have started their
threshers, this week.
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Mrs A. Schuileirof Sebringville is
visiting with 110 daughter, Mrs.
C. Har.leib.
Mr. David Book of Windsor, is
at home •wi;tl his family, at
present
Horse races, baseball and bowl-
ing will be the attractions here, on
Labor Day.
Onion screen.suitahle for clean
ing sett onions. 2.5 cents per yard,
at flartleib's.
Mr. Theodore 1\'treselob of Water-
loo, is visiting relatives and friends
here, this week. `
The dutch: sset ,Iservest is on and
the sample and yield is suid to be
up to the average
Miss Mabel Willielnr of Milver-
ton, is the guest. of her friend Alis
Ida Brill, at present
A- number of nearby bowling
clubs will be invited to spend Labor
out witwhich was very itchy and
We tried everything we could but he got
till it spread tohis arms, legs, and then to
got so bad that he came near dying. TI
that he would scratch tilt the blood ran;
stuff would be ail over his pillow in tt,..
xteggtle ;"tiSr4sli roti: of Toronto,
and Mrs. Haas of Raspier are visit-
ing their parents Mr. and Mrs. O.
Fisher, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winner were
in Detroit over Sunday. Their
daughter Miss Vercy returned
home with then~, on Monday.
Exeter and Zitrieh baseball
tettme played a game here on
Thursday evening. Particulars
next week. -
Miss Susie Disjardine of the
Seable Line,,'visited tit the home of
Mr and Mrs, r;;'I isjardine, last
a eek. �e3u"�.C�- a s
11lii .1. H s San' iettler intends
building a find two storey dwelling,
on the tot he purchased on Satur-
day.
Young: man you' are ` invited to
bring•your best tc?tbe lawn socia!,
on Mr. John .(ie.11tnan's lawn
next Thursday evening
WIT. Carl Diehl Lind two sisters
Misses Erma and 'Fanny, of near
Clinton, were visitors at the home
of kir. J. Enoch. over Sunday.
Zurich bitseball club lost to Exe-
ter at the latter place on Friday
evening by a score of 2-5, The full
nine innings were not played ow-
ing to darkness.
Don't Miss It ! What? The lawn
social on Mr. John Gallman's lawn,
corner of Main and John streets, on
Thursday evening Aug. 25th.
Brass Band will furnish the music,
Come !
If you are going for a trip do not
crush your clothes in a two bushel
bag. its out of style Call and get
one of Hertieib's trunks or suit
cases, and travel decent, at a very
small costa See the big lines, just
arrived. -•
The F. Demuth property at the
South end was sold on Saturday
for a total of x;2380 00. 1.vlr. .1,
Haberer got the house and six
aures of land ; Mr: J. 13. Schuettler
the -North two"notes anti Messrs
Yungblut 84 Deichert the South
two acres. • ,
A'lawn social under the auspices
of .the Young People's Alliance
of the Evangelical church, will be
held in Zurich, on Mr. John Gall•
man s beautifullawn, corner of
Main and John streets, neat Thur,•
day evening Aug. 25th, The
Jubilee Band has been engaged
for the evening. Ice nreetu and
cake will be served from 7:30 p. ut
Only 15 cents,
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AN INVITATION
You are invited
WHEN?
On Thursday evening at 7,30 p. m
WHERE?
On Mr, John Gellman's lawn
WHAT FOR?
To enjoy a delicious dish of Ice
cream, choice oake and she sweet
strains of the popular Jubilee
Silver Band,
WHY?
you e ,
- if Son � t b t Lt
Because� t CO F V
will miss the best soeie snd , n•
tertainment of the stetson, lie..
pause adtnission is only 15,ots. Be-
cause you are eordislly invi y
the young people of the Ev>ingc"i.
cal oht►rch.
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3 suits ..size 22
1 suit ..... size 23
3 suits size 24
4 snits, size 25
4 snits . size 26
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Prices were $2.25 to $3.5o
(CHILDREN'S Black.Ootton Hose, regular price
CHILDREN'S
20 cents ger pair, now for sl OC
Big Bargains in Men's Shirts
Men's sailor straw Hats
selling at half price.
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.e invite ou to visit 'us and
S are in thtese 1 o'aii g:
will be put out on the Bargain Table for Saturday.
All Farm ]Produce taken in exchange
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Mr. Ernannel Hoitztnan of Galt,
is home for a visit
Miss helms Koehler, of Toronto
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Koehler.
Mrs. Zinger of Berlin, is spend-
ing the week with her cousin, Mrs.
George Campbell.
Misses ('hidley and Wiseman, of
Clinton are the guests of 11r. and
Mrs. J. A . Constantine.
Mr. L. C. Koehler, of the local
Mo.sons Bank staff is having his
holidays, which he is enjoying at
Grand Bend
School opened on Montlis:v, with
Mr. Beaton in charge as prinrtpitl.
The assistants are Miss Mulholland
and Miss MoNevin.
Choice extracted honey, at the
Apiary of J. Haberer, 11 eents tar
ib , or 11 cts at outside points.
Pails extra,
Misses Bertha and Mollie Wurm
who have been visiting here for
sotne time, returned to Detroit and
Chicago respectively, on Tuesday
morning.
Are you looking for something
good in razors. We have it. Our
B. B. razors are warranted tor twa
years. A genuine guarantee given
with each razor. A safety attach-
ment goes with each razor., J.
Praetor.
LABOR DAY AT ZURICH
Tho Zurich Tnrf Club are or,
ranging for a gond day's sport on
Labor Day, Monday Sept. f th, The
forenoon will he taken up with a
baseball math&r between Credi ton
and Zurich teams. At 1,30 the
races will commence on the tracl,
and will comprise, a green ries:-
for
laspfor horses that never won3 pnblic
race; toile beats 2 in 3: 1. 0 c1nss,
money beats 3 iii 5 ; Free•for•all,milo
heats 3 in 5 ; bias t 'erects unit. it .a t�
2 in 3; foot raise, I mile cla..h, opal,
to the world '31 e .ltthitre Si v.s
.Band will add to Vie enjT,r rnent o
the day with fi st o1u s music.
Mr. J. J. Merger returned from
the West, on Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Elmer Klopp' and Miss
Tillie Johnston visited Detroit
friends, over Sunday.
Mrs. T. Loveridge of Detroit, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Price.
and other friends.
The annusl races and sports will
be held here on Labor Day. Sept
5th. A good program of sports is
being art anged for, and a good
time is assured all visitors to
Zurich
Mr, F. W. Bess sold two building
lots, near the pnhlii school. One
was bought by Mr. R. Heideman,
for $75.00, and the other by Mr.
0. Fritz, for $90.00.
Mr. W..1:1. Hoffman has sold hts
dwelling and shop to Mr Charles
Wainer, for $900.00, and has pur-
chased the Steinbach property
from the S, Rennie estate, for
$1150.00.
1)r. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist
specialist will be at Commercial
Hotel, Zurich', on Friday, Aug
10th. Hours all day. Glasses.
properly fitted, Catarrh, deafness,
failing eyesight and turoeet
troubles treated.
~STILL GROWING
Every year the grounds of the
Canadian National Exhibition show
changes and improvements, This
year a splendid new square at the
entrance. new Women's Rest
Rooms and a new Poultry Building,
costing $36,000 are the most mark-
ed. innovations.
While Ontario has not had such
crops for years the same cannot be
said of some parts of the Canadian
northwest and the L1ultotas lit
the "Flickertai l" ' st n to, Nort.yi
Dakota the most opt sistio
be satisfied with 40 per hent or
less. The wheat, nets and 'barley
straw is frequently found "ton
short to be cut with ti ltinclr'r, anet.
teany farmers will not lbarvert a t,
all. Things look . pr•ett3' L ue itt
North D.tl ota,