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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-04-19, Page 8THE. ZURICH HERALD DRYSDALE Special to the HERALD. Seeding is the order of the clay. E. Brenner and E. Desjardine visited. Joe. Rau last Sunday. Alex. Challet visited Grand Bend last week. R. 3. &hoop *wag delivering his fruit trees last week. J bilee I eeecia. HiLLSGREEN Laun A large number of the farmers in ry 0 0 milts 9 this vicinity will finish seeding 7 this week. Pa4, Thos. jerrott returned to Court right last week. Mr. Hugh. Love Who has been visiting her dang,hter in Blenheim returned .some hist week. Rebt. Stelk has commenced teaehing at Zurich twain. Chas. Troyer had a very success- ful sawing bee recently. Will Jarrett returned to Clinton to resinne his studies at the College. A large number of the farmers are using Formaldehyde for smut in the oats this will not only bene- fit the oats but also the boys who will not need,to clean up to go To see their girl after a threshing. ua ork.granteed equal to We un se o Chemieals to 41e6trov Your Clothing. Suits to Order HOFFMAN5 Tito Tailor. IMO*. Planing and Saw Mill kin.ls of woodwork and saw- ing doneto ortler. Estimates given for all kinds of buildings. A full stock of B. C. Red Cedar Shimaes, All kinds of lumber al- ways on hand. Chopping done every day. J. H. WIsmer SATISMTION GUARANTEED. GENERAL BLACKSMITH A N D HORSESHOER. Repairing all kinds of machinery mummemano fl speciality ! YOU MAKE J. Wigalor, - Zarich A MISTAKE Mills 14th Con., Lot 25. J. 0. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. 0. T. & M. Johnson Have just reeteved a new stttek of furniture. Bed:mien Snits, Couehes, Fames- Reek:ors. and Parler.Purn- ishines, window Shades. and Pic- ture Pranues a sls•ciitlty. Call and see ter youreelvee. In the Woollen Mill department we are offering rtelnetbine in Underwear, Sheeting. Illankete. Stoting.. it. TI & M. Johnson ZURICH F. A. EDWARDS I I t - if you do not see F. A. Edward's Ready-to:Wear Clothing before you buy. Stilts for $4.35, worth Ni. An snits reduced to clear- ing prices as we have de - (idea to dispose of the stoek of Rea tlynuttles. COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE 1 .11.0•••WW111.6maribmiodoi•••••! SAYFIELD S= aLAS . MAMMA= MI= ZURICH BAYFIELD a rriade W • orks st It> tu the litml.t.o. Wm. Ferguson and Edmund Peek :eft Wt'ant.410.Sn.m. neve- n.l. John Bailey has gone to South Bay fur the summer. Tina 'Workman has purchased a new wheel. BUGGIES BUGGIES BUGGIES Larger Stook Than Ever. Nobbier Than Ever. Prices Lower Than Ever. HEM &SIM doh. illitario Before BUYING Anything in II!Title Wate•IINfos. Chwits. )1111elleell ett.001s. 314.b.,01 h ft ;to(It aleriteh Wvdne-41.ty whore he has engaged tel fish. Bama4rman w•hi* bus been Inastler at ••The during the winter left un Tuesday. John Watson and family have moved to the well known Wilson farm un the Saul& whieli he 10.4110" lotrehased from W. O. James Watstal 4if Seafvorth was hered flbUsliness. Titesaay. , Bran& vh.itedi hiA 2113411er near Winglant last Sunday. His Willie wlya lasfn wall his aratudneftlier r .• me time returtv .4 with bine Joseph Iin' of Port Huron WaS °Me a treW vikays this week. etee. end Mire. Pallister yid Guelph wilif4ha.4s 7:01.11'11 Vitintheir Dr. lett tNk •LL Of?totality teeently. 'elonday of last tms keen in this - a , week the wilt- ut1 H. n. Johnston e woe edited ;may. This is partie- q'lleffs Alva zt:t. s 1;; ijy the.7 are ti yottli" eettiOe married beet tlaan two Feat; tieet. A Oldi4 is left without a Fine Repairing ..ecialty ur eh ontato 1)I4h1' rare. Mr. Johns.tavn the 4,vmplathv of mon- friends. The funeral tetek Wale, ten Wednes- day. April MTh to Hanover -teeter.- • else formerly resided. The bakt• ; on Sunday last Watt. Wild on ff Caeinner Witd. Saul& line. depart -1, , 041 tbie lift- De:eased had beening TH E fur the past e-ettr but had keen around until the last tato anent. „„ ,. The ftmeral Tneeday te the zurich saddlery, rufmlure,,cantim41,10. teery et Dryedale was Icor:1ply :attended. \d'Y. AerItc Oen and P18110 HOUSe, 3 Altn!„ 13,dt, beloved. wife gtf Iti. H. .Iteltnet elec.-I 21 years. Sunday. April letle, Wii W. eseel 11:e years. A Foil Stock in Every leepaettnent. Severe Pains in Harnoss of all kind'. Fur Robes. Blankets. Tranks. Travelling Begs. Peve-- Plush Rees. Furniture. Bedroom Seits. Parlor Suite. keidebteirde. Extension Tablee, Chairs. ;Spring Beds, Mattresses of all kinds. The 'New Williams Sewing 2.laehines. Organs and Pianos—only the best make in Canada—the Dominion. the Bell. and the Thomas. who was awarded the gold medal at the Worbts Ex- position. Paris, France. in Me. Patronize home dealer, and you will save tnoney. and get better goods with an honest dealer. # Zurich, Back and Bur. Mr. Jan's Clark, Conseeon. Prince. rdward: Count3r. Ont., states :—"Eleven ecers ago If was taken wt: pains in I:2y back". settling' in MY hips and ex - tenable; up my spite. The. pain 4.vas wry severe. anda times almost unen- - durabl3., and many days / was root able to do an hour's work. Though I had consulted many ierst-055$ physicians, and tried severe,/ advertised medicin.es, I f.ould get r:o relief. At this time my father -in -taw told me to try Dr. (nave's Key-144,•er Pais., anal -taid Le knew they would cure me. 1 seemed one box and great 1V4S my surprise when 1 began to feel better. I continued their use until / • ktd taken about four boxes,which made me a sound man. 1 have renom- • mended them to a number of my frietula and have never met with one ease where they did not meet with goo,' suecess. My daughter, Mrs. Chas. Phil, lips, has also been cured of a severe ' stomach trouble by the use of these pills. One pill a dose. 2i cents a box, at all de.alere, Bates, Co., Toronto, Ont. Dr. Chase's KidneynLiver BEAteg'R NIEADOW DIXIE Speeial to the Heeeen. The farmers in this vicinity have started to put in their spring crops. John Vollick has moved in Mr. Consit's house until he gets his Jacob Kipier is in the horse clip- ping businees. He clipped eight Saturday last. Mr. incl Mrs. Jacob Meyer have !returned from their trip to Baden. They report a good time J. Meyer has rented Dan Bell's house for a year, formerly owned by Robert Luker. Miss Shuart was visiting at Men- ne Kipfer's last Sunday. PHILADELPHIA Special to the HERALD. The farmers in this vicinity are busy seeding. George Kalbfieisch has returned to Stratford where he is now going to take a course in short hand. Mrs. Fred Kalbfleisch had a quilt- ing bee last week. The flax mill was closed down in the afternoon so that the boys could prepare for the evenings enjoyment. William Dawson our enterpris- ing farmer has a. very. profitable cow from which he has raised five calves in two years. John Ort of Oxford County has been visiting at Andrew Smith's recently One of our young men of this burg while on his way to Mr. Rierchts of Hills Green purehased a tine driver from Mr. Capling, Frank Allen is on the siek list. Alf. (.'antin is engaged with J. C. 115 forenlan in the car- penter sleet. PIGEON, MICH Speeial to the Iieneee. While coming- home from chnrelt as week ago Sunday last Peter Ropy and his three children were 'hiving; along when one of the horses made • as jump and broke one of the whip. pletrees. the p.de clrupped to the ground and the horses started to run throwing Mr. :Rolm out of the rig and he let go the lines. Lurk. ily the other Whipple/rev broke.. whieh freed the horses :rout the rig. Mr. ltopp irot olfwit h strain - arm whieft laid hint up for 8. week, while the ehildron seated ant the rig were unhurt. Had not the horses freed themselves from the rig the tweident might have been as serhats one. The weather is Ilk(' Ina the farm.' ers have started putting in their spring (Tops. Mr. and Mrs. John Zehr returnef home from as visiting trip ti) eau- whs. Henry Dealter purehase41 as line wain of hawses from Fred Wiekert for a handsome figure. EXETER. THE OLD STAND 0.1312211.11.111111.U.INIOMISO T. have purchased the business of 0. Hartleib, and with my new stock coming in for spring, 1 can give you anything in the Hardware, Tinware or Stave line, at very Close prices. If .you intend building a house or barn, call and get my prices for your requirements. lar...3.11124.61.13111.13341.1.0.117Zip EVERYTHINC NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. Eavetroughing, Roofing and Furnace Work. LJ k GREB, '11z1„,Torfut Zurich's Leading Shoe Store . ABOUT OUR f**, RING SHOES Seareely a day in ikittrell paSSs(i but what brought us new spring goods. Ortr stoek is up-to-date in style. ien's, Women's and Children's 'Shoes at lowest prives. 'We guarantee best quality always. If you want the, very latest and best g( )0I1 frOlil the leadillg Calladia,11111111111/4V- turers Come to me Try me And you will always buy from me. 1.61.1.111.011 BE: MAIN STREET DER ....?miSpho..16..4..010.0.1.11.11.11.100ftiftamid11.41.1.10W......4.11.101.41101,616110:1111.11•MICOM01101**0.1111.04/i.44.1....N.0.01~~0110,47011111.0 ABOUT THE NE WARE have nought ].‘ir. E. Appel's irarness business, and Zilr. Nestle hl eifill'ette ter that de.= partment. We are addling as rompilete ;mtitock a hardware. .s.toves and tinware,. 1\1r. Denstedt. a member of the, Special to the HEnAtuf. :1[11111. ilttS had 723 Vetitr. experience in tnnstnfithing, and xt Yews evening the win attend tri wahts promptly mai carefully 1111 the Enfleavors C•aven trim...mit king line. (Jive us as q.all iiidI wateh our spriee Ian church will hold an 'evening -at home" with the Englishe. in 111"11 wee`ii, to honr of the patron saint George_ vollitattatinal Serviee will he held in Cavan Presbyterian Sunday tuorning next. A preparatory si81-- Men VMS preaelled On Friday' even- ing b Iles- Teti Eyek, rector of Trivitt Memorial (+welt, Exeter. Special to the NV. F.nlison of Sarnia was I °Wing' to the line wtettlier the visitor hi tf )1VII. Snttflay. tanners; have made headway withMt Is tik martin. teacher in exilte Spring work. Harristen Hieh who lias B"ver t1-14: as waisi been visiting i parents. Rev. and to Datshwoed on Friday lat. Mrs. Martin. during Easter. has &- Samuel Schoch had the misfors; eided to take as course in the study tune of le testing as vallitible steer on; of law and will enter the office of J. Tuesday last. G. Stanbury. at midsummer. Rev. Mr. Philiett. Mr. McKenzie. 11 The Munielptal BOan•il tuna the Vaal - Mr. Pocock were at Henry Eleher.sltrartors for street watering, became 0 few days 104 week. They also ;all tangled up l. -C7 the tenders 'list hell. 0 eiteeessfe:1' edeivention in the Friday night view of extend - la ati,t eattre'i t Zrarieh for threel beg the limit to Main street Met-lio- daYs. dist ehtereh, or possibility to fine Ms:, Clara Galtinan wets visiting , SletroPeletan hir4tA. new tenders friends in Zurieli a flays last may have to be called for. Neeek. A p.n.s- of yeare, enembt-re of Joeteelt Gaeletee etee mem' Cavan Presbyterian ebureli dri-p Geizer were at &mill on 'Tuesday out to Peter Morris". 12'sbune. and night. took the good folks by surprise on We are pleaeed eee 7..tIrs. Sam Tuesday evening' Merric.r W14) has been on the sick Two big loads of young people Est for the last aide to be out ' drove to entralia from here Mon. again. day everting to attend the concert -- • given under the auspices of the DRYSDALE Methodist church. Miss Ida Johns and H. Huston., J. Epackman and Special to the HERAU,. • Mr. Vincent of Exeter took part in , Owing to the fine weather some ' the program. of the boys are through seeding. ' Miss Sharon of St. Thomas, who. Mike ottr seed merehant is doing . has been visiting Mrs. H. Speck - a melting businees in the seeding man, returned to her home Smear - line. Mr. Truflett our ehampion walk- da-. fir says he ean Walk. N miles in one hour or 7:5 inilee in ten hours we GET WHAT YOU ASK POR would like tor hear who taubeat When you ask for any of Dr. i Chase's Remedies look- for his per that: Challett has leased. a piece of trait and signature on the box, .Toe Rates farm and is ;ping to otherwise you may- get art imita- 1 start a celery farm. It is hoped tion. Beware of the druggist who that Eli will suceeed in his under- taking as he is a hustler. Joe11Iti1Ias purchased a fine pie tries to 'n. ince you to take thing said to be "just as good.';') If hesubstitutes medicines he will fsia'oyisniMs ar.flPnietsaten(itiZeurich which he substitute drugs in prescription.! . Insist on getting what you ask for Pete,. Durand purchased a fine and remember that there ttre no. driver from SnOWtien bros.forwhich family remedies to. be Compared to WE ARE READY FOR E3USINESS E APPEL'S OLD STAND *a' CO., is now the order of the day. and almost e -civ housewife is thinking of making a change1 probably in the way a new lace curtains1 draperies or new table ,cloths„ etc. In lace curtains we have them from 35e a pair to i2. In cretonne draperies we have a good assortment, especially our double -fold reversible and fast color lines. You want to see them. We have also new lines of white linen, colored and chenille table cloths that are elegant goods. We wish to draw your attention to our they are the snobbiest goods we have yet those waterproof coats we are selling at 413 the best value we have run across, and it every man needs. Call and examine, No trouble to r * 11S , he paid a handsome Agure. Peter those Dr. A. W. Chase, author or Zteinbacb, sttys it's a dandy. the famous Recipe Book. new pantings shown. And .50 are really issomethino- show goods Zurich