The Herald, 1908-04-24, Page 1Vol. VIII.
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The Official Organ of Zurlcb:'andHay Township.
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL. 24 1908.
All kinds of poultry and garden
fencing, at Hartleib's,
For Sale. A good. strong
wheel. Apply at ME
office.
Mr. Harry Weber of Waterloo,
visited over Easter, with his fami-
ly in town.
A full stock of 3nangold seeds,
turnip seeds and garden seeds, at
D. S. Faust.
Have just received a shipment of
coiled wire, barb wire, brace -wire
& wearing wire. J. Preeter's
Mr. John Mittelholtz of Hensall,
called on his former neighbors here
on Good Friday.
See our "One Minute" washing
maohine. The best washer of
them all. J. Preeter.
D. S. Faust, has just received a
fine range of gentlemen's belts,
prices 35 and 50 cents.
Several items of news are emit-
ted this week, the persons sending
them in having failed to sign their
names.
Men'e fancy gloves in mocha • &
kid. Just the thing for wearing
at this time of the year. J. Pree-
ter.
reliable
HERALD
T S„S V. MAASS, Prepares
Pupils for the Toronto Con -
Music and other
servatory
Centres.
Address :
LIITERRAN PARSONAGE, Zurich.
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LOCAL NE
D. S. Faust has a
pos` cards.
Dr. 'Wilson vieited
few days,-
the latter' part of last
week.
Mrs Krueger of Detroit, is visit.
ing her mother. Mrs., H. Sipple,
and other friends in this vicinity.
See our folding curtain stretch-
ers, regular 8175 for 1.40. At
Hartleib's.
Before you buy':, a National
Cream Seperator, cti l on 0. Fritz,
prices low.
age range of
aronto for a
WS. 7
Barn for sale cheap. Apply' to
S. Rennie, Zurich.
Mrs. William Klopp of Stratford,
is visiting relatives in town and
vicinity,
Car Samson Brand cement, now
arrived. Get prices on same, at
Hartleib's.
Mr. anti Mrs. W. Battler of the
Babylon Line, entertained a num-
ber of their friends, on Sunday.
About 2500 bushels, of potatoes
have been shipped from here the
past week.
Miss Helma Peine, of London,
spent the Easter holidays with re-
latives and friends in Zurich.
Miss Freda Hess, school teacher
of near Auburn, is visiting her
parents M*. and Mrs. Fred. Hess
Sr.
We have a, line of long handled
shovels, at 35 cents each. Our
competitors advertise at 45 cents.
At Hartleib'e.
All are invited to attend a meet-
ing at the Commercial, on Tuesday
evening, to organize a base -ball
club.
Miss Ada Koehler of Toronto of
is spending the E steand
r holidays
with her parents,
Peter Koehler.
Messrs Jos. Bedard, and Jos. S.
Bedard both of, Chatham, are
spending the holidays with their
parents, ai the Bauble Line.
Mr. Alf. Gellman. will give his
farewell address, at the Y. P.
meeting on Tuesday evening. He
will leave shortly to study for the
ministry. •
The Easter services in the
churches here, drew large congre-
gations and were more than usual-
ly interesting and instructive.
D. S. Faust, is giving a big bar-
gain in millinery flower and hats,
If you want some thing nice for
little money, call and `'see them.
Dr. Ovens eye specialist will
visit Hensall, .Royal Hotel, on
Thursday .April 30th. If you re-
quire giasses dont fail to see Dr.
Miss Eva Brown of the Goshen
Line, returned recently from a few
months' visit with friends in Lon-
don.
Mr. August Hartung left for Po-
wasson, Ont , where he has a good
summer's job, in a large shingle
mill.
Rev. A. Geiger of Pembroke,
Ont. will occupy the pulpit in the
Evangelical church on Sunday
morning.
Dr. Buchanan of Toronto, made
a business trip to town recently.
His many friends are please(' to see
him look. so well.
See our line of .rust-as-Delaines
in spots and cheeks. The very
newest for summer wear. See dis-
play in window. J. Preeter.
Mrs. Frank Homes, returned to
Detroit, after a month's" visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Hartung,
Miss Minnie Hartung is also home
at present.
Mr. Daniel Koehler has p nrohas-
ed Mrs. McCormick's confectionery
store and dwelling and bus rented
the store to C. Schrag, Mr.
Schrag has bought ont Mrs. Mc-
Cormick's business and will take
possession on the 4th of May.
A BARGAIN
Two Chatham (120 egg) Incuba-
tors, and three Brooders. also Sec-
tional chicken brooding house for
sale. Having decided to build a
large steam Incubator and Brooder
combined, will sell. together
fit, atr
separate, my present
sacrifice, for cash. For particulars
apply to Rev. J. A. Loiselle,
Drysdale, Ont.
Ovens.
Mrs. Nickolas Deichert of Cava-
lier, N. D., a former resident of
Zurich, is" in town for a visit. She
also spent a few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Burgess, in Toron-
to.
Miss Helms. Peine of London
sang a soloat the Lutheran Easter
service o t Sunday eve: g1,, whi b.l,
was well received and great y 'rod
appreciated by the congregation. time.
Mr, Julius Thiel has disposed of
half the property he recently pur-
chased from Mr. Rannie, to Mr.
J. J. Merner. Mr. Merner is mov-
ing the stable from his store to
this lot.
Rev. S. P. Braun a missionory
of the Canadian North West.
stationed at Rosthern, will deliver
an ddress in the Evangelical
chul'eh o nSunday evening- xt 7 p
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Misses Gertrude Murray and 1
Mary Brown, and. Messrs. Henry.
.Murray. were
home of Mr.
6th Con.
d. fencing,
wire. 5
',res.at
Brown and Gong,
Easter visitors
and Mrs. W.
See us f,;�.
made of _N-,
wires,
At;
CARD XS
On behalf of t f.. and relatives
1 desire, through ' :he columns of
Tnn HERALD, to tineorely thank
the friends and neigheors far their
help and sympathy during the last
illness and death of nay
Their kindness will not he for-
gotten. Isaac Miller
NewVoiles
In Black, Blue and Brown.
Prices 60 and 85 cents.
VENETIANS
Black, Blue, Brown and Red.
Price 60 and 85 cents.
I1USLINS
I In all colors and prices from
10ets to 18cts.
LINOLEUMS
2 yds and 4 yds wide.
•.Crafty
m. Every body cordially invited. Dashwood April elst 1908
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The death of Mr. Charles Troyer,
merchant at Hillsgreen, will cause
much surprise and regret in this
community. The sad event oc-
cured very suddenly Thursday
morning, while he in company with
Messrs. Charles Stelck and Willie
Jarrott, principal of Brigden
public school, were fishing at the
creek, north-east of . Hillsgreen.
The party went out early in the
morning and at about 7.30, the
deceased was standing on the bank
of the creek when he fell back-
wards, and by the time his com-
panions reached him he was dead.
Dr. Campbell, coroner was imme-
diately sent Afor, and after view-
ing the remains, pronounced it a
case of heart faiiure. No inquest
will be held. Mr. Troyer has many
friends in Hay Township, Nv110
sineerely regret the sudden death,
fit
Cordoroy Velvets
Blue, Brown and Red for 60
cents.
Ladies White Waists asa�
priees 90 cis, i1.00, 151.50, r+G
$51.80 and $2.00. sw�
l'ien's Dress Shirts etc
Men's Ties, Men's Hats and
socks.
A fresh stock of Grocery al-
ways on hand.
All farm produce taken in
exchange for goods.
D. S. FAUST,
Zurich.
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have ju st arrived.
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This is the time of the year to 4, righter Up. A
brightening up around the, home once a year is neces=
, is an easy�� r ? atter
sary, and to do it in the right way
if you visit our store and m ..x :ke your selections from our
large and well assorted stock.
Wall Papers, Blinds, etc
SHERWIN=W1LLIAMS P'ai is
If you intend Lace
Curtains, in l h mss with Oil Cloths, e c.,pesee both inside a ldtoutside. 13 This is z vearisn omethi!�teethblut the m less paint
Window Shfor e, Lace y.;guL ,
our lines before you buy.; � Our stook is large and prices and '� The varnish �t�-Williamscu uncertain finiskh fors youusethe best
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quality are right. -••
Summer Dress Goods
,BRIGHTEN UI' is our motto in our Dress Goods depart-
ment, and we feel satisfied that we have the newest and brigihtest
stock of Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings, etc., ever be-
fore shown by our store. We cordially invite the ladies to call
and see these goods. We are continually adding new lines.
Millinery Department
Bright and new is everything in onr millinery department..
We have paid particular attention to our buying this year and are
pleased to state that we are showing the very newest in shapes,
trimmings, etc. The ladies axe -cordially invited to call and in-
spect these lines.
• Co. make a
your house --a piano or a chair --a floor or a picture
little money spent on good paint will greatly lessen
and add very much to the appearance our house.
HARNESS, ETC
surface in
frame. A
your work
We have just received. another shipment of harness. halters,
etc. Our harness is selling rapidly, the quality and prices being
right, We carry in stock, bits. snaps, rings, hame straps, halter,
shanks, curry combs, brushes, etc. See our harness before you
buy.
Garden' akes, Spades, etc
A full lino of garden rakes, boos, shovels, ditching; spades,
etc., on hand.
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