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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-10-05, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich awl Ray Township. Vol, VII., No. 11 ZURICH, ONTO, FRIDAY/ OCTOBER 5, 1906. 1 ,, •rue NTE, Young ladies and gentlemen who are deuirous ' of making a record are wanted at the Clinton Business College (Affiliated with the Wingham Business College) to prepare for Bookkeepers, Sten. ographers and Telegraphers. Dur- ing July and August we could only fill 91,111-xaVxrzi of the positions offered our graduates. Catalogue free. GEO. SPOTTON - Principal D. S. Faust has some fine ladies' mantles. Call and examine them. D. S. Faust is taking all the dried apples you have. Bring them along. Mrs, Chas. Fritz is the gnest of her sister, Mrs. J. Kellerman, this week. Miss Clara Buchanan left on Monday for Hamilton to attend the School of Pedagogue. Chas. Welker secured the red ticket for his drivers at the Bay- field fair, on Tuesday. The hunting season is on. On Monday, 3, P. Rau was out shoot- ing and succeeded in bagging five cottontail rabbits. Mr. C. Hartleib sold two Pandora ranges on Monday. The "Pandora is considered the best and most im- proved range outhe nvarkeb. Rev. A. D. Gisch'ter and family have returned from Berlin and he will oecupy the pulpit in th o Evan- LOCAL NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber visited. London on Tuesday. For ail up-to-date fall dress call at D. S. Faust, The next holiday is Thanksgiving Day. Oct. 18th. Mrs. Susanna Sipple and Mrs. Rudolph Heideman returned on Monday from a week's vist with relatives in Detroit. Mr. Milton A, Buchanan, Ph D. left last week for Toronto, to cone xnence his duties as lecturer in the • University of Toronto. Los'r—A silver stop watch, in Zurich, on Labor Day, Sept, 3rd. A reward of $1:3 00 offered for its return to Leo Charlesworth. Zurich. Mrs. 0. Lang, and daughter, Miss Lizzie, left for their home in Phila- delphia on Tuesday, after a plea- sant two week's visit with relatives here. A number of the young men of Seseetieb and •vicinityintend leaviz for the lumber camps near South River in a few weeks, They expect to be absent about three months, If the weather is suitable the weekly band concert will be given on Satnrdav evening, This will likely be one of th last concerts of the season as the weather is getting too cold. Mr, F. W. Hess, the jeweler, re- ceived three watches for repairs from British Columbia a few days ago. Fred has a wide reputation as a watch repairer and always makes a first-class job of it. Mr. and Mrs, (Geo. Trott left Hensall on Wednesday fur Sa.ske- toon,• Seek , where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs, Trott have many warm friends iu this vicinity, who regret to secs them leave, and wish them good luck. in their new location. The fall fairs are again a thing of the past and as a general rule they were all snccessfnl ones. The 'weather was most favorable for all and this accounts for tlae increased attendance. Tho Bay field show was held on Wednesday and as usual was a very successful event. Tho 33rd ]3a.ttelion Band, of t ude.- ricb. furnished music for the clay. Z. P. S. REPORT. Thai following if the .report of the fourth classes with regard to general proficiency, conduct and attendance, Sr IV. Elenora ITartleib, Era Williams, Lee Hoffman. Jr IV. Ada 'Warm, Theodore •Haa,berer., Morris Rau. For the good of the school and. • for their own good pupils who are away should begin as soon as pos- sible. There should also be a larger fifth. class, A strange story comes from Exe- ter Geo. Powell, of the staff of the :Sovereign Bank of that town, ob- tained a cheque of $9000,00 from his grandfather who lives in Thed- ford,. Powell cashed tlae cheque at the Thedford branoh..and deposited it in the Exeter branch. When the young marl had left it seems the old gentleman wished to get the money back. but Mr. Powell refus- ed to hand it over, An injunction restraining the Sovereign, .Bank or Mr. Powell to teach the money un- til Oct, 8th was obtained in '.Conon, to. Mr, Holwell, the grandfather, has since rade two affidavits one stating that he had given the money to •his grandson- and the other contradicting this. The case is very complicated and "just what trete outoczne will be is hard to tell, gelical church at the usual hours nest Sabbath. Mr. Jos. Eisenhofer, of the Babylon .Line, has moved, into the house on the Zurich .Raid west, vacated by Alonzo M.elick who has moved to Hensel', The 17 -year-old Ron of Mr. J, Turner, .who lives near Ililis,green, wets kicked on the leg, by a horse an Monday and as a result will have to use crutches for a. few weeks. No bones were broken. • Chas. Welker took first money in theaesalking team class and third in the carriage class et Parkhill fair last week. He could easily have carried off first honors in the latter class bait was nearly too late for • the judging. '.t'he village constable is on his annual round collecting' the poll tax from all inale persons over twenty-one, who are not otherwise assessed. Soave pay willingly while others do a lot of kicking before the necessary $1 is produced. The death took place at his home on the loth con., Hay, on Sunda,'. of Mr. Simon Hartman, a at• the age of 76 years. Deceased, had :.been ill for some weeks and grew weak- er till death relieved him. His wife died four days ago, her funer- al being held last Friday Mr. Hartman was one .of the pioneers of this township, being among the early settlers in the western part. A number of sons and daughters - survive him.. The funeral was held on Tuesday forenoon, interment taking place in the Roman Catholic cemetery in this village, 1 Per YEAr. New acts—J, Preeter, Sovereign Bank. FOUND --A buggy rug. Owner can get same at this office. B.ay eouncil nieets in the Townie Hall here to -morrow at 2 o'clock, p. m. A number from. the village at- tended the Bayfield show on Wed- nesday. Good, large, well-bred cow for sale, Apply to Fred l tunnzei, Zurich, Mrs. Hy. Brenner is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Schoemaker, Parkhill, at present. All kinds of apples saitsble for evaporating wanted. Highest prices paid. .J, J. Merner. The weather for September aver- aged B degrees above the average, being the wannest Septeiebcr since gulag. �1tr: and ;`tfrs Lciuis Hildebrandt, and Mise elite O;Hildebrandt, of London, art; vi sees rehatiees here atpze ent••, The heat ; rain on Sattraley last has helped, much to on.eek the ravages„ sf. the fire in the :~naarps. .:1s it is a iz'ge tract has been learn- ed over and muchloss has restated. The emotion wile of the farm stook and implements of Conrad i iernon on Monday was a . s wcess- ful one. E. Bossenberry : wielded the hammer, The farm was not sold. Mr, Gottlieb Merner, of this viI- lage recently received word of the death of his brother, Christian, whose home .was in Naperville, Ills. Deceased was in Isis 88th. year and forrerlY resided in ' il- tp.ot township, Waterloo county. '.Seo page 5 of this issae for a grand offer in clubbing rates. The Family Herald and 1reekly Star, the hest home paper published in Canndaa, and the .Zurich :leasee, the two papers cost .:you Only x1,7,0 for one year. Send .all ovt.ets to Tara; Hien ere, office, Zuriele 1Jr. Joseph A his wife and ruother-in-law. at Janesville, near Ottawa, on. Mon- day of last week, was arrested on Saturday in Beauharnois, six miles from the international boundary line. He claims to have no know- ledge of the shooting. The victims are recovering. Dr. Saviginac was a visitor at the village of St. Jos- eph a few weeks before the shoot- ing and is known to a number of the residents of that \icinity. ZU P c '5 UP-TO-DATE STORE New Fall Goods Arrived, I can show yen. a larger and better stock than ever before. By calling it will convince you that my sty_ k • is perfect and prices correct, Dress Goods Flannels Flannelettes Wrapperettes Towlmgs Sia irtings Cottoned es White I3ear Cloth Ladies' Coats Ladies' Furs Ladies' Hose Children's 'White Bear Coats and Caps Children's Silk Falls Laclice' Silk Scarf Children's Wool t.' :+:' 1gee, Ladies' Wair-ti ug Ladies' W aterpro :. thee Men's Suitinge Men's and iiorf 1. ,,('y . made `Ream.e. Men's awl 1-3 eye' Men's .and 33o}•s' Caps 34 en's Bookie Men's Callers: ;' n ' " . Men's and .133eel Men's. We Mea's Drees; Slaw, • A fun kine of- r+esh Groceries. D:rig r A:. and Prod tree taken in exchar e. Se Faust r( opo D.o4 4.04 g.040.4 Goo 0.04 44 Q�4 O.p4 461 0. o . i '• IT. , The Shot -ton.:. • c%�c7�t? jelc�G�r��r�c�co•��G'^©-/. -0 pii.ny Aa.��i�k For you with our x.ew ,st0ele C !' FALL SHOES. We lar' been very particular in_ maL-„, inc. our selections and e feel satisfied that our Shoes cannot be beaten for 'tivearia€ qualitiesor.:pris.. Yea Will bel�.oney iia' pocket belying your Shoes here. Leading Makes Latest l, -rip .:,. THE VE Q U L `wsM� `, /0/1„ 1t, The Stove season is now upon us and if you have any intention of investing in o >tow'e you.should not. fail and fee our stock of coal and wood Cook Stoves and Heaters. , ire safe policy to pursue in the purchase of a Stove, or -Range is to buy one that has •nuad a a 1 ; t,ation for itself or one that is made by long established and suede' t11l makers. 'i'inti why you should buy a Home Peninsular. it belongs! to both those classes,. You risk when y0u buy a; stove with the reputation of al 01)1 n'11 [a'L . You run no risk in i 1,•vent because with every range you get awritten guarantee covoring the tnaterial, word ":). ship and Operation, tviVe ,also carry an assortment it (iiI1eiont makes. Our Stock :for :(-anI is now 00111plete in all lines and our pric(8 as 1c1w els t;iio 10 W t. Just a word for our Dry Goods .Department, the season for Ladies' Mantles has 1. x (tally just commenced and. we must say that in this particular alar lute we have done the !weer , business we have ever ba,d, which m.irst- ;o to show that our Styles and :Prig es +,t•r right. st ea good assortm ent to chose :from. FALL DRESS GOODS. We have a large assortment in all the leading shades and fabric bought in t:l::♦- ', ;;y market and before the advance in woollens, so we c;r,.n save your money in this lin , OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT .is well stocked with everything that you could desire to make up 1 nice up t,:) date, and tasteful Hat for fall. A call solicited. AH kinds of ar Produce 'taken in exchange for Goons. P./EETE ZURIOH, HARDWARE cls GENERALMERCHANT* 6 ®�l , r. aye, , as " A �I, 'i.