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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-10-02, Page 1THE Vol. IV., N o. 9. ALD The Official Oran. of Zurich and. IIay, Township. ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1903. $1. Per Year. LEGAL CARDS. He J. D. COOKE, (Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) ]3arris- er, Solicitor, Notary Public. Hensall, Ontario, (I. H'rANJSU1t1, B. 4. F. W, ai,:enka,tn. G1ademean & Staub wry. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTA- ries, Conveyancers, Money to Loau on Village and Farm Property at lowest rates of interest. Documents in original German read and advised upon. —AT flENSALL— every Tuesday, 'Thursday and Saturday. —OFFICES— Hensall—Over Stonenan's Jewellery Store Exeter Oiiices—Over O'Neil's Bank. pROUDFOOT & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publie ete, etc. Cor. Square ami North Street, Goderioh., Ontario W. PROUDFOOT K. C.. R. C. HAYS BUSINESS CARDS. RACHAND Jr. CO., REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE BEETS 'Pillage and Farm Property bought and so1Si. Rents collected. Conveyancing of all kinds promptly attended to. We represent the Leading Fire .and Life Insurance Companies and respectfully solicit your patronage. Special attention givers to collection of Notes and Accounts. —OF:C,ICE— Zurich, zkor-cr Ontario. (L. V. B:t.Caa.1ND, Notary Public) • flR. J. HAMILTON, a Vet, Surgeon and pen,tist Treats all diseases of domest•ica,ted. Animals. Veterinary aaaediehles .ef .all kinds always on hand. Day and night calls promptly attend ed•to. OFFICE— In Wan. Bender's Old Stand, Min St., Zuriob, Ont. ANDREW F. HESS. Fire Insurance effected in all learlirtg • companies. .Aueident policies issued. Confederation Life represented. ZURICH - ONTARIO. A SELLER'Y Mr. Theodore Heidemann left for Detroit do Wednesday. Mr. Lamont shipped three more car loads of cattle to Toronto or Saturday.' -The Flax Company have disposed of the entire crop of 1902, in the finished state. rlr. Ort, of the Bronson line, is visiting friends in Saginaw and Elkton, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mellick, of the Bronson line, are visiting with friends in Detroit. • Hogs are still on the decline in price, the quotation for best,. being this week only :$,5.35. Miss Anna Heideman left for Detroit after spending her vacation With her parents in town. Mr. &t.anbury, of the Exeter Tizzies, was in the village on Fair Day incl gave Tun HFniw a friend- ly call. A large variety of fancy callen- dars for the year 1904. See them at TOUR Hzr2.ai.n office and let us quote you prices. Miss Whiteside, of I3'cnsaatl, sue- ceeds Mr. Geo. CalnpI e11,.as teacher of the Slabtown School, for the balance of the year. The regular meeting ,of the W. C. T U. Will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Fritz on • Monday .even- ing, Oct. 5th at eight o'•clock. Misses Minnie and Tema Hartung, who were visiting friends in Lon- don and relatives in St. Thomas, returned home on Wednesday. Owing 'to the absence of the Tier. W. J. Yager, at the conference in Berlin, there will be no sertiires in the Evangelical Church on ;Sunday next,. Miss Rieder,of Port Elgin, is a guest of Mrs. John Preeter, this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Eilber, of Crediton, spent Fair Day as the quests of the former's brother, Chris. Mr. M. 'Percher and daughter, Agnes, left for Michigan, on Friday last, to visit friends there. The Rev. Mr. Krupp, of (;aro, Michigan, occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical Church, on Sabbath last. Mr. D. S. Faust left on Wednesday morning for Berlin, to attend the conven- tion of tate Evangelical Association, now meeting there. The Messrs. Merner opened their eider. mill premises on Monday last, and are now up to their ears in business, Mr. John Gallman is is charge of tills department.. Mr., John Schafer has been on the sick - list for the past fewdays, with a severe at- tack of quinsy. IIe is not; altogether con- fined to bed, but has been',. very 'sick man for all that, - ldr. John Reichert has irs.umed business in the Hamacher premises; recently purch- ased by his father, which„ is ,loth roomy, bright and cheerful. He ,already' has two or three hands employed Miss S,oxie Eilber and 1.4tster Emmanuel Holtzman, both of the Zufieh School, car- ried .off the Zeller special prizes for Pen- manship, as well as the prizes offered by the Society. Congratulation'. Among the relatives !roma distance, who were here to attend the funeral of the late M. Zellar, were Mrs. 3. II:Reeding and son Bruce, from'Tilsonb irg ; lr. *tn. J. Me - Nevin and family, of Gode ich, and Mr. Al Beasley, of Hamilton. Mr. Ed. Eossenberry, NOM i - agent for the world's ehaanpion wind -mill, manufac- tured 1,y .Could, Shepley &'Muir, at Brant- ford, has a;gung of mega pitting up several of these mills in the county Itis said to Ruiner flays we are soon to have have tinges first prize against of tine best another barber shop in tOWn. xvindenills nsaanufaetured:' Negotiations to that end are, we understand, taking place on the. See raur elubbing rates with the subject. Toronto Srtn,nn tip-to-date.farnier's 13r. Chas. :Sehoemakc,r l•tatn ,of Paper.. Tr1c:.H1!:zc a to ,�, also (311113- t-‘Dominionli- th-‘Dominion House," Avaas in , bing with ninny other papers at town, on business, on Tuesday. He likes Parkhill well as does also the 'f al.nlily.. • Mr. ,angel Mrs..Geo. Holtzman, and greatly reduced prices for the year 1901. TJp-to-dato job work done promptly at Tan HERALD office. Mr. M. Y. :McLean, of the Sea - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beaver, of 1 forth Expositor and his son, were , Creilitem ' isited.lir. (4. Holtman t in Zu i.eh on Friday and spent a on Fair Day and took in the Es- part of his time at THE HERALD laibition us well. oiiee getting a report of the Fair lir. E. Zeller has moved from the held laza the previous day. For one • farm. reek>ntly traded, to his ne.v • wh+a has leen in the business so I peemises, the Batu=r' house, in. lone . Mr. MeLean is looking well Zurich, .and lir. Bauer has gone to: and lois years teem to set lightly the farm to reside. 1 upon him. Mr. Alfred T'orraaner. , of Clinton.; Messrs. Mess and Truemner. Dent lot, graduate of the Royal College of Dental -Surgeons, Termite, also honor gruduv,•te ,oi• 1)epar tin ent of 1ieniistry°, Toroaat' Ct iversity. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Ooresael,lon House, Zurich, every Mood:«y. I -.Di m f 3OSSE BERILieeased r Y, Hur- on coyuty, ieespecttully solirits the pat- ronage of thtanr; who intend having sales. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' 1i1.LIP SIPPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Baron. I would request those having sales to call on me. Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran- teed, Your patronage solicited. HOTELS. iteattltc tJW) :+Ltai *S1**st*4**:;:Ert;**0 QR rig E? til e,3 4» THE G;) * (1? 0) Of, 4: a Cf MER[UUL HOTE C» eft S1D 1.0 .iguilletinnealmealoorMi n: k'+ £•; a 3 fat ZURICH C«3 #1.! 0 4» ;3 Strictly up-to-date in modern inn F prove.ments. Dining rooms is sup- al plied with only the very best. ¶ �j Bar contains choice liquors and e3 c� igars. ¶ ¶ 1 - If IT eye Excellent Sample Rooms L for Gonzmereial Men. G2 J. P. RA• t! , PROPRIETOR. t tit • entect1)rit if.**)11?t7+..e;aR3r;;+.Es?af�3r'aaeisc,�G THE O11infon Hose. This Tlouso has recently changed hands, and is now one of the most orderly and best con- ducted 1'lnixSCS in the Province-. Acttt.i• Table, in the )Joininioil,. ern.n�ryw,m.,¢r»,vim.,rnrhnrnnawmavro+s,ennwa.nw �.�+m.u:m R. R.,.Iohnstaf .& Son, 1'l( e)I'1tIET01114, krok�w"sdmara.,nsa:.amxnc �.+wm,.,vaWrte+na.^nam and formerly of Znrieh, was in town on Fria day rent -wing old a: c,etaiUtaanees.and taking in the sight:: of his sehonl-boy days. "Blue 13el1s" Bad to stand over this week on an nnunt of the space devoted to the prize list of the .11a.$ Township Fair, and the pressure of other matters requiring attention at our hands. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rannie drove to Berlin on" Friday Inst and will likely be absent for about two week. They are attending the convention of their church now meeting at that place. The Sovereign Bank removed to the north end of the Zeller- Bloc. on Friday last and is now snugly located in its new premises. The interior of the building has been purpose of hearing the appeals of fitted up comfortablya,nd tastefully the Voters' List for the Township of Hay. Quite a few appeals were entered and the result was, the conservatives succeeded in having 8 names added and the same num- ber struck off,whilc the liberalsllad i struck off and 11 added. The sitting was ,a very short one, and the greater part of the names erased were either dead or absen- tees. His. Lordship, the Rt. Rev. 13ie,hop, of London, will administer the Sacrnznent of confirmation at St. Boniface elrarch, on Monday exe'rlltan's of the late ;Vin. Schrader, have authorized '1.1r. E. Hossein berry to sell the sto,•lc and imple- ments of the estate, on Satnrtlay, the drat of October, by ptibiic one - tion on the farm of the deceased, South part 17, con. (1, commencing at one o'clock p. ni. Next•Sunday, Oct. 4th, at St, Boniface church,4 p. in.,the society of the Infant Jesus will be estab- lished for the• children. All the children under 12 years of age belong to this society. The object is by a small contribution annually to help the missionary fund, to redeem lost and cast away children in pagan countries. His Honor Judge Doyle, had a court here, on Tuesday, for the and seems to suit the purpose fairly well. The concert given by Mr. W. Bender on Fair day evening was successful beyond his expectations, the Hall being comfortably filled by alt attentive and appreciative audience. Those Who were present speak highly of the entertainment, which had only one fault of being a little too short in duration. The death is announced of Mr. August Masse, of the Bauble line, which sad event took place on Monday. The result of death was next, Oct, :nth, at > l0 p. ni The fever and blond poisoning. He ;following boys and gills are among Ieaave a wife and family of •:shall -tile riurllbcr to beeon''rined debit children to mourn the loss of a Smith, Herbert Utley; Alphonse a good husband. and father. The 1' oster, Joseph Ihindel,John Ripper, deceased •~'sats; about 45 years of age, Arthur T3ossaaabt'rry, Julia Kipper. (.l The datives at both the "Dentin. VeroniVeronicaliil}per, (late, r Miller, llaatliildaa 11tH r, e, Ziimner. ion" and -Commercial" assembly Lottie Hildebrand. The solemnity rooms, on the evening of Fair De,y, will'open with a procession from n-cro both. well attended a},Iid par- the .parochial building to the ticipantS seemed to enjoy therm- church, the eitb.ens of Zurich and surrounding country are con dialiy•invi:ted t;o 'attend the core - Locals' continued` 05 page 8, • selves immensely. The znnsic was gond at each place and the different numbers on. the programs were eagerly and quickly filled. The suppers were recherche affairs. ie r.:� g�. ng - reg � n =�? � � r a i3 .�. ir�s,fro LI0PEINGfor FALL ' .D DRESS ��v" C 3194"'irk' �,��'�! Of the Very Latest at at Lowest Prices. �t02 ti GOODS Girls' Coats from $2.75 to $4.00« H11 Styles—Lorlg axid 311ort. Ladies Ram Coats from 5 to g. Of the Very Neynlest Design. 7 -Ii Wrapperetes new patterns 110c a yard WHITE, CREAM, BLUE, RED & PINK TZ\T T—J=IT=S * 35 inches wide for 10 cents per yard. Our Millinery Department is Open-- - FOR EVERYBODY. We Givo invitations to all the Ladies to give a call. - -413 5 �s s r4 -No trouble to show Goods. PRODUCE TAKEN' IR EXCHANGE, ' fir which the highest prices are paid. Zurich. SPECIAL PRICES �n .1llens' and Woniens' Odd hies for Wolllen, 50 As. and 1.00, i.X-i'fb good Vail e. Also In Mens'' from. 1.00 to 1.50. CALL .AND SEE THEM. THE SHOEMAN ZURICH, ON Y A R I O Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. .. Get ..,r.-. •,:. h �1. Q rG.0--- r g 4t S'e Pi', iltaEPL:alli:LLL�i e t' R• �,, ,a..:.e y.,:a to our r te- �� 67...,..7.12..;!..;:...;!;..'.,;.!.:..,;:;...;.,-;::�di1. �{ i:;.,.,1'«'Mmhi-ery y1 .„ /Y , • • (:/11.1MENc,IN(.4 el)' 1EPT BER 3111. goo tip AND FOLLOWING n a 0 AA, wswormoi*IIKeNteeknkalUrlavollartinsseklemmetlier.ipmeemernelbahr.1 cw We are also Showing Special? (�(i� Q"4 valises in ell`''1 M<1 $ s-. VD 4 P k'l " >i 6006 tttd „ "itk" 01E1 A..NDF, OIti*7D.(� PREETER, Zurich { On& oat OY�a�'iu3�afi1?Ilielalaar��1:a#, OrA T?'1x;YO Z U L Cl '1 .---- e have 1 nuolvy' of Good I{ ai'ins .Cor Salo and al*') sol le property 11.1 the 'Village of Zur°icli::: : good .Agent Wanted in every Town and Village in the County, to take risks for the ROYAL -VICTORIA. LFII;.