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ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter.
env gond gaga,
John Fried of London was
town Sunday.
J. J. Merner
fair this week.
C. W. Sanders of Exeter, called
on the editor on Wednesday.
Bayfield fair on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. and 3rd.
R. S. Richardson and family will
visit friends at Kirkton Sunday.
David Kaereher left for his home
in Sebewaing on Monday morning.
Died. on Sunday evening; the
infant child of Mr, and. Mrs. Simon
Surerus.
Ed Marshall of the Salable line is
moving to Middlesex Co. this week
where he owns a farm.
in
attended Parkhill
Mrs. McCormick moved to town
on Wednesday into the house she
recently purchased from the Magel with a fob chain and lli's Flossie
estate. a silver plati . gold lined on. which
: Fakirs were emet,picmous by their was enarraved the initials of those
Absenee at our fair last week and , present. The good will of the
no el, all t .tmr citizens are mom the: mo
smnlaill'olfle "IS warnilY eXPress'
NnW ADS.
J. Preeter, furs and millinery.
0. Fritz, boots and shoes.
11. Well, new furniture.
Fred Siegner of Crediton was in
town on Thursday.
Chief Gill. of Exeter, passed
through town to St. Joseph, on
Wednesday.
F. Kibler's sale on Thursday,
was well attended and fair prices
were realized..
The Observer man and Mr. Yung -
Nut of Hensall were callers at our
office Thursday.
J. Merner took second prize with
his carriage horse at the Parkhill
fair, this week.
The dynamos have been placed
in position and we expect they
will be in running order in a few
days.
Wm. Bender of the Sauble line
moved to town on Monday. Every
dwelling in town is filled tip, and
the want of at least a dozen more
dwelling houses is felt here. We
would like to see some of our mon-
eyed men invest in some new hou-
ses.
A farewell party of young people
surprised Miss Flossie Kibler on '
Wednesday evening at her home
The evening was spent in games
and singing. Before saying o'good
bye" master Norman was presented
ted
old before parting.
W. Afriller has bought 80 ft. on
main st. from Mr. Geo. McEwen
and intends erecting a two story
brick building at once. J. W. is
a hustler and. says he will have it
occupied by Dec. 1st.
Mr. Harry Arnold and wife re-
turned. Tuesday night from a holi-
day spent in London and Ailsa
Craig,
Rev, Mr. Henderson occupied a
London. pulpit last Sunday. His
place being Med. here from the
same place.
Special harvest thanksgiving
services will be held next Sunday
in St. Pauls Hensall, and Grace
church Staffa, by the Incumbent
Rev. W. J. Doherty assisted by
Rev. Dr, Crawford London. Dr.
Crawford will preach at Staffa at
11 aan. and at Hensall at 7 p.m.
while ROY. Mr. Doherty preaches
at Hensel at 11 and at Staffa
at 7 p.m.
McDonald Bros. were delivering
large shipments of furniture near
Chiselhurst on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Building operations are being
hurried finoward and we hope to see
a solid briek block covering the
mins of the late fire which will add
largely 1.0 the aitpearance and
prqh.4pPritir Hit* ti/W31.
Grain isrushing into ourmarkets
in large quantities and top pie's'
;ire being: paid by loval buyers
has admix's. majored the
reputation of being ta good grain
t 1St 0 . !Market.
...if Moritz of Berlin, spent Sun-
day in town, visiting Ins mother
and other friends. He returned. to
Berlin on TuestINe.
Sir.. James Esler of the Goshen
line took it serious siek spell on
Tuesday. It is 'hoped that her re-
rovery will be speedy.
Mrs. Dr.) Maeoniber of Owasso
who was here to attend the
funeral tof bet mother. Mrs. Sihoeh,
returned Inoue On Tuesday.
Miss Steinhaela just reveiveal
Every. nevoiannoolation for the
AllWnyti 44,110111i
titt TtLIE COMMERCIAL
h Zurieh.
ritst.ellaRA Famplie r0.1.)tollinS for
C(nannenettotial men.
11')r 14')SrfEll.
ZELLER,
eterk 101.1t Dh tourt,,Hairoul ==.104.4tIn /1 ;mother told resident of :on the 2:`,Alt
tilD119 12.11q? t9P1t54,,n glett4,,1!. or tlie •Dtan;enuts.. Iv
.•
Ono. of those pleasing events. Rev. Earnest Smith and wife of
whieb is interesting to both young, I -Tinton. were driving' thrt,ugh
and old alike took plaiceitt tbe res- to* Ferest. n14010 tt feW euib. in town
idenve, of (-leo. Kennedy. Goshen
line. Stanley. tn Tnesilay Sept With
it beim: the marriage of his iaug1t. t"" Dr• skund
ter sosotma to Christian Eieirer. fltt..1141Y 04.L1lailter.
Son of Hry Eielator. cow. 1,1th ('an
&trivia road. The (n0117 Good Stomach.
,
periormed byllev. J. "W. Atalrews, is e.maitial to bmilth and bappi.
of Varna. in the presenee�f blamed- 'ne.s, but don't blame the stomaeh
late friends and relativos. The !fia. lahousness. It is the liver that
happy win spend their ‘ir g1erange(1, and MUM'S ptliSOntittliS
!loner/nom vrmityng idAndon, nun. t),) remain in the 140.011 Pausing:
Ilton and Toronto. Tun IIEDSLD
Fertust a
lot of fall naillintory. ineluding 'Pxtenals ealngrattllottams (Ind maY
birds, wings and featilays, alto new their inarrieil life be 111APP.r.
trinitnings of eve*, aleseription,,
The dance nt- the (.!tsticaliercial
What Is Or. Chase's
Nerve Food?
t4ii fair night WiLS fairly Well Inhonsness4. dyspepsia. kcailache.
Inala01411611e, 1.11W111.011* and irregular
tion ttf the bowels, Dr. Cliteates
Nidutoy-Liver Pills regulate the liv-
er, kidneys and bowels and by
their dirooet nation en these organs
4,ifeet pr.iara. and iastina eareqof
New Dress Goods !
New Mantles I
New Millinery
New Tweeds
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Each season brings its new wants and new supplies are provide&
Stocks are fast filling up and we are ready to fill all orders. Our mil-
iner will be here next week with a fine inc of new ideas.
Our dress goods department is complete. We are showing a finer
range of hzns
oe-pan and stuffings at very low prices.
We are in it with our tweeds, -having bought very largely this:
season we are ready to .4110W rata tine range 1)f black and wor44).11..
serges, Hcoteh and Canadian tweeds tat very low mires.
Give us a t';1 before before purehasing elsewhere. No trouble tot
show go toils !
4, 1174:43 fat:tett Main Street
Zuri4h
T.B. Fr.471,4. tali n exehange fo.r
We dt a'', VY NtY •
tatteishoil lout the real genuine,
. .
al)1w01/arn° Dr. Cham".r1 Xo'-rve and all kidney ailments (ino. till ,1
dowi:lad time clatters are a thing Food is tan aival. elated:ate euted dtlse, etas h,„"1. at am dtpaters.
ti t past.
pill. In this co:idol:441 tarots it
contains all of nature's naost goOnti :1 tin+litae Ares t2:5 wewo.to
PliOPLE S
Boot Sit Shoe
Store ....azczectoos.
t.1 WAllt to 131alltiti 1-/tIr Big Stock “rtler to make
emit. arrivals of LON' fail geaaiii:s.
Wt. Win SIM. friorti vorn,t.t,
9te the frAlkowitog prices.
room for the hum
X. B. -Buy from us and
to 75 mots on e..iteh pair.
i Last week *we :mule nmention of • strt.tigthenfincand innvirreratnin4 ton,. nAtitAv.i----------------------------- 1 $ ;4!) D'antallita lt:;;,. • tor.,4 t tont
The owntr eame for fit re,31,01411 tft timatuttreuelo/A os Eallim'itta ti
hat that was fmand th street. - it.s ounce :restoratives and •f„.„? this t•:epteitil.a.i. 2.411, tlne wife ef d • •
111 41g rtkuoll c.',',',0•;ff to ;0 Vand
t!;02,k- o. ,%fi) it,Tv ttr,1)-1.4.,L))4,4t
_
too tta. TwolDte read. Titr:, 14/tonl builder :and Intorvt. to,4-ra- d
DI CO -
uera-s ;ilyettlola (roltilotrc..
4.,„i;til! thise,z-gso-t, ‘11, i scEit*ckrsh*....rm frzotp 2 tug .1.0,4 IVAN, I ‘0,, 114 ,".11 LALILF1
I tit, a lltv• thin labeal and t"xl.natto4cd nerves iato./11/11 rim tol,„ ...Ai, a 41 „ * vyo, n1115,41
itur. tsttatntDr. n.onsoaeentoine• ; .1 t. vAk enten 9 or.nn anti -0- toi
11111k voiannienn and tylnittilreva strote2. ond r
f-.1
father was a lilattist tuntnister here IYIADDICO
• _
•-'7* * " LUNN ttllCII IITZ P. ti(. -4111 1.11191`V.it'• ZIP.U'12 froi2111 4 to .4
& f M - ,tvf brnstian S'Ameeln. ant the age et don.:=4,:a toee hratten
W./q111tef'411-aft.r- Mr- StralftlirN bealtlny. cents a box.
- VW -re 9 tf,01 7:') tio/W fOk VY" Poly1*AtZ
' betta. by matt old fitalnabitants.thp
ustr Yotars +114149 agnol rolat1=1-1 This week we tnave ettronto,:te EICHEII-REXNE11)1".-tu eave your nwasure fo,'1' aft 674'1 11"
eit
'no ' b • ,-- t stir i..• l" • 11 • '
e attaosn_n _nolo s na.,s,Char1rtc \% in 11.i&, of w. r;
leoNato:J. 11-,v, the lia- . are the Baulefra-Povcella so•4 " e 1Chri E" rt inn -h !AVe! `11411) irata(lie eeilelvrzited sttob iorc,ct'. lyerdlit
FaIII
rot, 5-,/;,3 t,ran taroli Vo.
POPnat the ogr o at, years. St 2.11 0=. oar- -
7.enea. Jack. Zen -ie.& oat. • .
Latlysinnith. West point Peerless. h h
3. O. COOKE,
with Onttow & Pc.,,,n.7,5*.At))-Barilst
et, Scrlicito; 'Notary l'ent9lde.
iIetsa Ontatio.
' "ale 1ecillr:i' are" ells-. While and her death was proltalltly t'..4=1111te:t"'•
! c1"1113 K"tRe4.1!' 1["h" 111111%1; Gvatalpv Iluiobers. Butter mad Eggs tLken trtWje.
NA% greY' gr4"11' aid blue °Id' hastened be the two deaths inen-1
11
t
brot.vni in all shades; Steinbach's, tioned in -last tveek.s issne., mr, i.„ StEMON-SUMBRI'S.-At filo'. WC WILL NOT laC UND 'CRGOL.03
millinery show romans.
a- . - 1 , • .
M. Nttnnpf of undint,..c. removed' Sweitzer a niece of the (11PCIP-81Se-F1: ' mi.thP ilnl:V• t,tferta Conrad -
with imo te.cdpv t„, the, fa . at „., nt IlIrs. Felanch was buried at the : "nY 10- t" -Nettie Karerns of Zuriera ''
• :i _.-41' ...- '
i ly /1(.i.lipiea hy ;qrs. Afecornitek ' Bronson line c‘itrifietety -an Stninolty "'n the 26th inst. ,Iiiiiminomium
pROUDFOOT & HAYS 1 whielID he rented from Iti,... Alec' i afternoon beside the gra-ces of heel;
itor a term of years- ;Milk(' ‘vo-a4 a i recently departed relatives. 1`.•;Kfo.
- FALL 1'411111S
leaves a Intsbanal and severai s/ana: 4. / _
etc. Etc. CO?. StinOtre and Novn Street. his Litany frienas win he tileasei to. and daughters to mourn her II'. "S. IVei4tern. Witrolnanin. Sept 'O`-'...1".
wing kart.. a brother atind =harm' parsonna-e I;;;, et
*41o:ton 3,16
Necari„ former resident of this town anal.
lesiesee ria !hack -it for the world above.
E. Huron,. Brussels, / o•t.
b, Orutftweb. Kl,
W. tinnunrdditIt q fle•ena Sounol.. q)!,..._
C. HAYS ! Id it not he „fled idea for The ltaSelt.r...41 gatIllf. cf.ione off o'n Myth.
f
rattftes, .wgito ,„.21 trot/fist $74 Ind it. : sellieiktIle time lleindoy evening onel.',:"Baylieldt.
or near tou-n. to open rm streets.
ZURICH P. .0
as in tte tornner game. the marrt;
stole sny.,,,,,e
it ond theln'ilintere got trorattca-d. A nntere _ .
Is open daily exec -7A SzquilzaTs front 116.4 od" the Livaitljellie 0.-q•EmaNttorl of the American
s in., nntii p.irsi The inons are , are &' «I anyi it dozen eio two g."411'ne0b):7thc ftm. tacit* vo•-as aar., vr
=distributed as follow:a: j gond lots would eertaitdy he sale_ 1. -4 -en. the oraly nmn on thnt
WAIL VanFIENSALL, closeat
" 2 :55 pan.
ee :C
" " ST,TOSEPn, " 11 :10nan.
" H. & 33., " :Z5a.m.
• L. II. & B.. o1 2 :05 a.m.
" FIZ(01 HESSALL. err. 11 :00 41.1n.
7 :30 p.m.
et
" ST.JOSEPH, " 10 :45 a.m.
• L. H. & B., " 11 :00 at.iii.
" 7 :30 a.m..
1.1,TV:P.S r'( ROSISISP.MIC)N, must
be posted half an hour previous to,
the Vine for csing the mails.
1 able at very fair prices. who diginartisheal himself WZ.L9 C.
i Fritz. the others played Iike ',stiffs".
David Raercher of Seb-mwaino., 731e b°Fs put up o g°•941 gxmle-
Mich. arrived homehNt week to ar-, The score --
tend the faneral of his mother, Mrs.
C. Sehneh -which took phi011 81111-,
Married meta:
Zurich
UBSCitiBE
tOR
c alb
ATTENTION I
day afternoon. David will be re- 1 2 3 4 5 7 5.000 Barrels of apples,
m.-,,bered by some of our citizens
as being at one time a elerk. in D.1W. Harman ss wanted fin. wh.
O 0 0 0 1 e ( ' will be paid.
0 0 0 0 1:I, ,_
0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Steinbach's general steal.. He is ' H. Weber lb
: C. Weber cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' the highest Mar kel pri es ----- -
,
now teaehing school( in Sebewaing.; L. Faster if i Adolf Kalbileisch of Detroit ar- J. Preeter 3b
i rived 000
home on Mrislay morning. C. Fritz e 0 0 0 1 0 it 1! R.S.Richardson, Znrieh
000;'
, He will visit his father and other J. J. Merrier rf
friends for a e...aple or weirs. We , W. G. Hess p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .i...*--- -0 0 0 0 0 . .
subscriptions to the Herald for his 41 0 ,
have to thank Adolf for the two E. Zeller 2b 0 0 1 ;:'• 0 0 4.-
friend- in Detroit. and v-lon he
got.... 3;ack he will likely want the Single /nen:
Herald sent to him. Everybody i
reads Tun HERALD. 1
1E. Sipple c
C. Schwartzentruher left a 'stray , r• itiPitheil if
notice" with us last week., and all • "T•• p("1('Ill'I't 311
WI. erA1111 ego Wag VI get ,set ep and , --,\T- Euebonam 21)
on the 1,ress, when the owner wasiS• Foust p
o oe
found. :lend:-- J. Trroonerf If you have lost l'
or found anything: or if you want ' D. Bennett 11)
J. ef
business, aSehuettler dvertise in TEM 111-111iti.D. N. bler ss"tiri
people to know that you are still inl
Our sabscribers number nearlyj
Total
-100, and we are sure twice as manyTb• '''' ITin-pire.-
more read our paper, that means' ' ' '''Pl"
about 1200 readers.
MOUSE
D.S.FAUST, Postmaster.,
,„.
MARKETS
Rev!,.ea every Thursday afternoon. 1
Wheat 03 to 601
Gots 23 251
Barley 30 40f
Peas ,7-43 .101
Flour 2.00 2.101
Butter 15 10
Eggs 12 131
Chickens it, - - -
Ducks
Geese
l'otat,w4.
Ditch setts
- 4% 5
8 61
5 5
25 25
4 51
Total -
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1 3 4 6 7.
1 0 0 1 1 1
o (1 0 1
1 0 0 0 0'
O 0 0 ti 0 0
1
1 11 to 2 it 4.,
• 0 0 0 1 41 4-
0-0 0 1 0 1
0 0 0 1 4) 0
O 1 0 1 1 0 1
tto YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRAEDDESI
IVIAGN:"
Capvniziers &C.
Arline PortrYing a *lidera land stription rnnY
outokip avertain war opinion l'ren whether
Invention ignrolnillbtpritenttible. l'orrarnunirit.
tionsthlerbrronaticutia. TEnrinbook on MientS
sent 'tree. 0Idisst tueuey for seruring patinas.
ratontS takrt tiarough MunnCo. receive
sporlainO/ite. 'without .nlin me, in Vie
Scientific Jitnericatt.
- 17. A bsrulgoiouTy nTriqfruf ecI wookly. Teirzest tit --
inflation jovirnh.T. Ttlert**.-#3 a
Yeart, 'roue moot I,s, $1. SOldbsran rierisapaiers.
MJN &•C-6;3:q.inr°AdwaY" NewYrrk
Brauel: WasLinston.D.!0.
Ed. J. Hao -in Sever.
N ew tirS
Dress
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