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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-12-28, Page 4The ;Zurich Herald. , LEGAL CARDS» IL1. J ..l>, COOK t, BARRISTER AND SO - Reiter, Notary Ptthlie, Mansell, Ontario. At. Zurich (Zeller's °Mee,) every Mon- day'. P) Ot1DJ.+OOT, ;}IAN'S 15; BILAfR, BAR rirttors, Solicitors, Notaries Pr blie, etc., Goderich, Canada. W. Prouffoot. R.C. R. 0. Hays. G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS, b. PHILLIPU, LICENSED AI.;C- tioneer for the Counties of iurou and Perth. Perm Eft eel Bales a specialty.. Setisfaotion guare teed or no pay. All - orders left at Lo _ 1, Con. 2, Hay, or addressed to 1feneell P. 0. will be promptiy attended to. R. -F. A. BELLE'-:'., DENTIST, G.RA- sivate of. the Eoyal College of Dental Se.egeons, Torou:o, also honor gradu- ate of Depar'tmett of Dentistry, To- • ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plata rrorle a Speciality. At Dominion 3fonue Zarin, eery Mon - da 1-20 I+1.� ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public, De ed s , Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care- fully and prompt: prepared. Office— Zeller block, Za::S a:, Out. ANDREW BE88, DIVISION COURT CLERK. Villt. e and Farm Property insured. All Lee leading Companies epresentod r .it for Aecilent and Sickness Insareze.e. FOE' SAL.47. FARM FO }it •:.E 7.T acres of choice land on tiro 1:i Con., Hay Town- ship. Good brie ::_ease, hank. barn, 40x 60. Good water c : i well fenced.. Will veil on reaeonid to .o_:ns. Appl • at prem - or to Williurtr Stelek, 4t,f Zurich. AI'.Di: FOR SA1 —80 acres, 4 miles from Elkton, `'_ie]r., and within half suile to school. 00 acres cleared, good frame house, frame -..arn and driving shed, Also good young oeeleard. and flowing well. Will be sold nn et.e_• term,. 'A1pIy to • Bele Holtzman. o: :he premise, or 0. Holtzman, Zurich, •:at. EUISTER.E D :>E0PT HORN BULL 11UI for sale, 2 Sean old. He :s a sure rare and will bo nc' '. r•ea•tnnablo. Apply to Lot 21, Con,4, Hays, Ellieor Klopp, '7,nrich 1'. 0. ULLS F01�1-E. --four Chnir+e e k A Shorthorn tell calve:+, eleven to fifteen month, old, ter sale. Good indi- viduals, good coture and registered pedi• gee':. Also one :'r istered. cow, fi years old. A. t 1, +::•, na, kteneatl, P. 0 , )- II, Con. 2, L.R. S., �r2> '3•• Tuckeesrrrith. l NOTICE TO 1::'•':.1]lITCP.S. 1:: can EST.Vr'1; n t' ,;. y1SiC IraLalL, DECEASED Notice is hereby given (flab all persons having claims ae.Let Jacob 0. Ging erich, 1 rte of the Townet i t of I-fa,y in the County of Huron. f* rine••, .':_ceased, who died on tire ::1st day of r rember, 1800, are re- qui•ed to vend by , nit prepanl•of deliver tel the undereipe executorti. Blake, 1', 0., •ou or before the _ day of .fenuarr, 1007, their, namee adhe' es, anti tieecriptirn', and a statement ef _heir cle.;me with par • - i icu:ars thereof eel. 'i the nature of die .s:ucavity, if any, i e,.i by thorn. And notice i.t further given !7.71.t. after the first day of rr.auuery, 1001, made e,.eeutors will ctrrtribute the areete of the deceased a: utong the. ie.:lo-1w entitled thereto, having 'I •ward only of the :}aims of which they c.h,til then have , eC, end rlt' V will net 1 4,- i:able Jeri he eet 4:18 061 ur nt.v pert, t , a iy per_,orl nI teleee. ;. tariust they will r.r, eine. have, r ee Ice. •701liq RCD'i :31._ - WART T,E "L V124:)t. l . eecrat,;•4. I ler:,.. } i .. ;Ate. '21 •;?t. ti t IF El KRA LB PUELtSaED 13"St E, ZELLER. FRIDAY, DEC. 28th, 1906. DRY SDALE. The Drysdale correspondent of "TUE HERALD' appears this week on the scene for the last time and so says good-bye toe the numerous readers of this paper, and wishes them all the compliments of the season, and to happy • bright New Year. Christmas passed off quietly in the vicinity'. Many of onr citizens spent the clay in social conversation around the fireside and eating roast turkey. while others roamed the woods in search of game. The trustees •of S. S. S. -No. 1, Stanley, have accepted the applica- tion of Miss Patten of Shipka, a8 teacher for, their school for the en- suingyear at a salary of $300. The Sangerloe correspondent of ":Tern HERALD" has again made his appoarance in the village. He looks hale and hearty, and we see no reason why he should maintain silence so long. Come wake up. Alpert and give us some of your net -vs. Now that the holiday season is here many of our city friends are visiting their country cousins. who are glad to scc them. Among the holiday visitore are the following: P. La. Frainer of Stratford, S. Pol- lock of Canora, N. W. T. the Messrs. L. Challett and A. Horner of the Landon Business College, Miss 0. Durand of Winthrop, R. J. Howard of Goderich, the Messrs. A. Duch- arnre ancl F. Mede of Stratford,. the Misses E, Johnston and L. Horner and Mr. and Mrs. I. Linderfeld of London. Mifs Rhea Sterling of the G derinh Collegiate. Institute, the Misses L. Snider incl S. Watson of thn Seaforth Collegiate Institute. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ducllarme of Bad. Ae, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirk end daughter„ of Faire•rove. Mich • tend Cr. Murray of South River, Algoniu.. • Large crowds still continue to attend the morning and evdning services, which are being held each Sabbath in the Union church on the Calc' slur; road a short distan- ce north of the village. If "taken at the Sneeze Stage" Preventics — to toothsome candy Tablet—will surely and . quickly check au apnrouching cold or La - grippe. When you first catch cold —or feel it coniine on—take Dr. Shoop's Preventics, and the prompt effect will certainly Surprise and please von. Preventics, surely sup- ply the proverbial -ounce of pre. vention." Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by J J Merner. An exchange says: This is a sort of topsy-turvy world. No one seems to be satisfied. One man is struggling to get justice. and an- other is flying from it. One man is eeving, tip to buy a house and ,uvtber is trying hard to sell his I dwelling for less than it cost to get rid of it: Eine man is spending all the money he can earn in taking• a girl to a theatre nr show and send. ng her vttluithle presents in hopes hat lila may eventanaliv make her his rite, a.nd his neighbor is spend ng all the gold he has saved trying n get rt tf.itrrsrcc'. One alum keeps a 1�dl0: 1 N AT i. i)ursuls.nt ta'• ::r Muuioip:41 Act pu'.lic tn.:lei. r{ 1,ueb, e.cu thata meeting of rl'-- "lecture , MNur,i,ipulity of tt!e t S '1'm•nihip ct• 1.7re, will. be held tin tire! ':'..wnah)p 1•lailt the Vilt.n;o of Zurl'0. Idootlay, Dee ,.1,f, 1 I00. La the hew i 1 .in ooe•l•u is i. , cloek. le itt., for the •. + U1v of ntni, ►,L,iug oarvdidat'ei for Reeve j 1•0). Cm:unit:lee `• ; the rut ,hu, of 1{,L. ' • meta tn- protect himeeif - aga.inst turgid re. while htsneighbor cloesn't keep one For fear. of ,shouting him- self or ;i(Jrlte• member or the family. ane main lrrtyt, for his paper in ad- vance becttese'he city':. read it with greater relish, while another takes t fonr nr lite years without laving one cent for rt, and en;jrtys ib• huge - y all the while. Surely queer old. word tliis is. fa •he year 70117, at, t i,t r•it.', r., poll ie de -1 r .:Idea, pater ..l. b r opm a'J. on llionrl; y, 1r• 1eenery r'1,11, I , , in the tr•')'•rt'al po.lartrt Ie; Ih a� (� any Hero, AtliPrStUtaH air 11.E `liownehip.t. Siair�'ln+t){, ��v fl l'+RI IIIA l be kept mem feotri 0 o'clock a. in., t r• '' ;r o'olor•.k ), end 11o'I.on, er. and W Dated nr . _lt this 10th of De• •Wl1U l I "1 Star .-...isir, A. 1. ,. cel. L'r.1;lT HESS, pee., feet 'tun iug O11.(!<r. and . the. 1 � i AT UN;i c�. Zurich -Herald Ttiblu: Aic n is herehv ~teen 0„„ a : r ,rttn,. of the ectors of tht Police ! i ' l) Ile whole ! e of 'u r lrlr 1 be held tit the Tee'', year 111-7:1, in the '7 1 s,p.„•e of Zuri •.pi, on 111on+au . »���+ r p ecomher (h t. wif), at the hour from rely'.' o:a, Cmiw9a./ r` ." l0 1.30 1,, rn., r :he lnartao:,n a nnlni t b• r r Pelicc Trn et e- tor the Pace ti',lt tie; You ought to subscribe. of Zurir.h, for t. _ .•ear 1007. and in ease a pr,.?1 i 1 rlerna,118rr poly' Will be opened rn t •.e Clr r k'n OF t r 'Town troll,. on Mond'ar, ; el emery 7th, :0 ,. Said. (roll will be kept.�� " open from i) n't•;, ek a. nt,, until r u'cior,1 p. in., And nn ler ter. Dated at •enrich dive 10th day of De.: •comber, A. D,, 1t8Dt1. C+RI`R HESS, SR., fioturniilg Officer. .Iles get ',,lick relief trorn Dr. Shoop's Magee Ointment. Remena. her it's made alone for Piles—and, it works with certainty and satis- faction. Itching, painful, protuda ing, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and see i Y J Meager. • N'otiee is hereby given that the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Members of.The ; Hay T'owttehip�I''armers Minitel Fire In. . surance Company will be held at the Town Merit, Zurich, on Tuesday, January 8th, ; 1907, ab One 0'6o014 p. nl. Rusiesse --- Receiving the Directors', !Auditore' and Treasurer's Reports. riec• don of Directore and siteh other business as may be necessary for the good and wel- fare of the Company. All ntetraberD Are requested to attend. JACOB KELI,ER,MANN, Esq.' President HENRY EMBER, Secretary, r* -.00:u+3; -,,43 -y -c-4-;=.01. Sannu®1 Schroeder bas sold his 1.00-aore'farzn, lob 9, con. 15, Ste- phen, to Newton Clark, who takes possession. next fall. Miss Belle lA a oDongall of Huron- dale,who attended (Ioclerioh model school, has been engaged to teach in Brigperi public school at a salary of $450, • • Mrs. John Sharp, sr., passed a- way on Dec, 13th at her home at Shipka aged lib years and 10 mon- ths. Her husband; two sons. and five daughters survive her. Robt. Newell of Chiselliurst has disposed of his 100 acre farm to W. Dinnin of Hibbert, the price paid being $7,000, This is one of the fin- est farms in Tuckersmith. B. B. Gunn, M. P., for South Hu- ron, presented n. petition of 35 eon- stitutencies in the House of Coro - mons last week against the contin- uance of the bounties ori steel and iron. Dr. McAsh, an old. Stanley troy, practised for a time in Belgrave, and then took a post•gradutc medi- cal course in the old country, and in Clinton, has removed to Sarnia after his return located for a time 1 he ® ei le where he rsillresunlehis profession KaIbileisch's SawPlaning Mills. »,. Choice Selections Here in Christmas Furniture CONVOLUTE ROCKERS Crokinole Boards, Morse Rockers, Toy Baby Carriages, Tool Setts. Etc_ Harness, Trunks, Club Bags, Bells, Blankets and Robes. H. WELL, = Zurich, Ont. • The Ohiselhurst congregation of the R.ippen circuit to the n aro boa. of seventy surprised their pastor, snrprised their pastor , Rev. Mr. Hart and family one night last week. Tliey presented therm with a hundred bushel of oats and filled the larder with Xmas cakes and tither good things. At the coming municipal elec- tions Goderich electors will have a multiplicity of ballots to mark. Leaving aside possibility of elec• tions by acclamation, there will be voting for the Mayor, the reeve, the deputy reeve, the councillors, the water and light commissioners, the school trustees, and on no fev- er than four by-laws. What might have proved a ser - ions runaway occurred at Hensall a few days ego when a horse driven by Miss Grace McArthur of the 2nd concession of Ray, took fright op- posite the Post office and dashed w ildly dos. the street, but with gre tt pres Arthur en horse ora the 2u throw but a sl' few semi ce of mind Miss Mc- reded in keeping the .oad until it reached iOen the nutter upset out. She . received ise anti the horse a • REDITOI'J Mr. Ezra, Krein, of Dakota, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Krein. Miss Currie Kuhn is spending her Xmas holidays with friends in London. J. K. Brown, tax collector, re- ports that taxes are coming in this year better than any previous year. Mrs. W. Jones received word on Thursday last of the death of her mother. Mrs. Sharpe. of Parkhill. The funeral was bn Saturday. John Fahner and daughter Lavinn ere spending the h,olidnys in De- troit and llowarcl City. Mich. The concert t•o he given in the Town Rail Friday eventng*. 'Premis- es to he a grand snccess. The teachers are sparing nes time nor expense in making this the most suceessfnl sr'h col concert ever gi ven in Oreditnn, The anneal Xmas entertainment of the Evingeliea,l Sundae school was gis'en on- Xmas eve in the Evangelic t.1 ehnroh Some of the main features of the program are the choruses given by the entire sc'honl in which upwards of three hnndred scholars will participate ; three beautiful exercises by the children, dialogues. recitations, ladies' quartettes, and the choir. Invitation cards are out announc- ing the wedding of Miss Lydia Finkbeiner to R. Hnxtable, of Hamilton, in the Evangelical church on Dec. 25th. at 5 o'clock p. ter. Mrs. Sophia Faliner i visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rogers ntt Selene, Mich. The largest load of brick that has even been drawn from any of the brickyards here was one that left Fred. Kerr's yards on Wednes- day. The. ]oad contained thirty- five hundred brick and vvas taken to Exeter by Norman Beaver. Joseph Haist intends manufac- turing tile as well as brick next summer and he is now getting in his machinery and erecting sheds so that he will have everything in readiness by spring. Fred Pinkbeiner of Killarney, Man„ is visiting his parents for a few weeks. We are pleased to see Dr. McCue around again after his recent ill. ness. l wish to thank guy customers for their patronage during the past year, and wish to announce that 1 am on hand with e. large stock of Hastings Brand 13. C. RED CEDAR SHINGLES and all kinds of Building Material. It will be to your interest to call and see me if you are going to build. It is my aim to combine good work with good in:Aerial. T also do CUSTOM Si WINC and PLANINC "Chopping done every 7.'uesday and Friday. F. C. KALBFLEISCH, Mills l:ltii Con. ZURICH r. £l 'E sr • arc.}�il/�•'�'�rg-° j 0. �'>.laZIEt?J Lt 'We - llav3 put into stock a fine assort- ment of Candies- Nuts, Figs, etc. They are manufactured and put up by the McCormick Mfg. Co., London, and are all first-class goods. Give us a call when in need of anything in this line_ Everything in the line of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, FANCY CAKES, BREAKFAST FOODS, FLO UR, FEET, STOCK FOODS, FTC. 151 Irrel 5 tei r (wt Fine and Coarse Salt, $1.4o per Barrel. 8. Ramie & Sona H•F �) °L�� S�_„•��.p+�a/'t'vv,ij�i�:' °S. `�yy ejnD,� �'�j A�' �,��'�'1, i:Az r :AocI 7' ,i• r: e :%r� rr.'.'@i`i'S��/{ n' ** -O ** °r**********, **** SEASONAItLE 60 We have in stock Root Pulpers axed Slicers, both cylinder and side- wheelers. ° O. * Magnet Crean' Separators, the best in the country. M},' chine Bevel Jacks. We also handle Wood Sawing Machines. Straw Cutters, Horse Po tri ers, 1. IL C. Gassline .En g ines. All kinds of :Fanning Implements. GALL ON US BEFORE YOU BUY. FRED. HESS & SON, Rickbeil's Old Stand ZURICH. *******************0 .°KO),iwCp},*r.rUl.w G` " * * "