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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-08-08, Page 5is act. 8tl'e 1929. rrZ U. INIBRALD ,i°1! T rYQtflI •r SS CARDS �Wants, For Salm, root, , XDLEY E . 0L ME S Found, Notice, Etc. Ads �:•ASRIS`rE1tl, SOLICITOR, 141*YI' IARY PI7B1.41C, ETC. ' t ;PICS—Hamilton Street, Jost oft lthe Sgoa.re, OOD1T INCE, Ontario, Special mtteution to Counsel and • Court Work. "I.'d+olneFs may be consulted at Sod ereh by Pbone, odd Pho it ebaargea revere . •Dr. H. H. C O E N L. D. B. D. D S, ENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH ;Eery Thursday, FT:iday, Saturday At HART.LEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOf3D 'Evey Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday OSCAR KLOPP Graduate. Carey M. Jones Nat - • ed School of Auetioneering. Try wee for Registered Live Stock, . ?IA11 Breeds). Teres be keeping ?Pith prevail9:og prices. Choice illiarms for sale. Will ,ee11 anything :iiSeeywhere, ;▪ hZurich on a '18-93 or write, Licensed Auctioneer '114011' HURON & MIDDLESEX ;M IN A POSITION TO CON - Sleet any auction Sale, regardless sfe to . Ism!, or article to sell. 1 'solicit your lransineds, and if not ;satisfied will -make no charges oea Arthur Weber -- Daslawood. Vilma 18--57 Overstock 29x4.40 30xYYY' 'Tires, Tubes. Low Prices NO DASHW t. OD , si040414 ssssAssssssA0411s Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET ANNOUNCING THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED FROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB .'ISHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE , Yung�lut & Sou seasesoseetnosesseeofftecioe COAL 1929 Announcement SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT FOR Scranton Coal Coke Alberta Coal and Soft Coal A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts. Beer Ton will be allowed for cash. Draer Early as prices will advance on June 15th. Case & Son "'hone 35 HENSALL L l V oULTRY WANTED Velem every dray till 5e'eleeknem MO riot feed (Fowl aaraue morning whom bright rel. :hest Cash Prices --CCASBI FOR-- realrYl''and Egg• W. O'Brien AIL Olaf tc: IN THIS commis WANTED AR kinds of sewing done, women!s <tnd children's clothes„ Prices quite zetesenable. Ethel A. Ness, Ztiirieh, Ont. WANTED Young lady to de housework in Seaforth for a month or more. State ago and wages wanted. Box 32.1, (Setiforth, Ont. FOR SALE 40 41/2 months• old White Leghorn Pullets, :price $.1.00, each. Apply to Lee O'Brein, Zurich. FOR SALE HONEI-I — CHOICE CLOVER HONEY At 10 cents per around. Bring your container's. Jacob Deichert, Jr., Phone 20-94, Zurich. FOR SALE Five young pigs, ready to wean, ap- ply to Henry Clausius, R.R.1, Zurich. STRAYED From my premises; Bronson Line, Hay Township, about jelly 18th, four two year old cattle; 1 heifer white, one steer grey, one heifer and one steer red. Finder kindly notify Mr. Christ. Gascho,, R,.R.2, .Zurich, Phone 9-97. NOTICE VOTERS` LIST Municipality of Township of Hay, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Vot- ers' Lists ,Act and that I have posted up at my office at Zurich on the' 5th day of August, 1929 the Iist of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for members of Paelia- n cont and at Municipal Elections and that such list reefiains there for in- spection. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to .ave any errors or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 26th day of August, 1929. Dated at Zurich, August 5th, 1929 A. F. Hess, Clerk of the Township of Hay, Zurich, Ontario. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS ITE'RE BY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Edward Beste- meyer, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on May 27th, A.D. 1928, are re- quired to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or be- fore the 10th day of August, 1929.,, AND .NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had noticed of May, 1929e DATED at Zurich, this 22nd day Mrs. Tillie Restemeyer, Elmer Restemeyer, Edgar Restemeyer. Executors. FOR SALE About MI) choice Leghorn hens, for quick sale.. Apply to Feed Haberer. NOTICE. 1VIy Accounts are now ready, and we would ask all peeple owing us to kindly come and settle same at once. V, V. Sie:bee a Zurich,. FOR SLE HONEY—Choice Clover Honey for a limited time only, at 10 cents per pelmet Eel ,your containers. e Eabereer & Sons, Zurich The Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada HEAD OFFICE -- TORONTO �' . E. Y�YNw tth--Ag: nt g'[JRUCH Phone Ii=&, 'Owrantee end At eident. inouranes. 10104 WIilil4i4a4.da LOCAL NEWS Dr. and Mrs. E. IL Coweii and Miss Pearl Wertz, are awey ' to Muskoka on a holiday trip. Mrs. J. Kellerman of Dashwood, visited with her caster, Mrs, C. Fritz the past week,. The Misses Olive and Virginia Den- nis of Chicago are visiting with Miss Leila Siebert. Rev. --E. Steitz of Brantford, vis- ited at the horne of Mr. and Mrs Albert Hess a few days last week, . Mrs. W. L Siebert is at present enjoying a boat trip up the lakes to Duluth. Miss Marge Best of St. Thomas, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. }Larry Gall- man. Miss Georgina Foster of Stratford, was Si week -end ,visitor at her home on the Babylon. Line. Hay Council Met on. Tuesday for its monthly session. A report of the doing will be recorded in our next issue.• Mi°. and Mrs.' Daniel Koehler, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra.Koeh- ler of Baden, were Sunday v'isitprs with relatives here. • Mr. Kenneth and Miss Doris Greb of the Babylon Line, spent last week with friends in Kinde, and Flint, Michigan. Rev. and Mrs. Eli Moyer and on spent a few days last week at the home of the former's brother, W. L. Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner of Toronto, were holiday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hy. True - Mr. and Mrs., E. W. Stoskopf of Kitchener, spent the holiday at :the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John- son. Mrs. Cyrus Colosky is spending a few weeks visiting her brother Mr Abel Schii-be at Waterloo and other friends in Dundee and other points. Mr. W. B. Hackett and Miss Ann Laurie of Petrolia spent ` Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Harry GaI]man and Mr. Gallivan. We have in stock a supply of Razor blades, for Gillette and Auto -Strop Safety Razors, which sell at the remarkable low price of 25c per package. Buy jour's itow, at the -- Zurich Drug Store. Mr. Geo. K. Farwell has treated hits self to a fine new Graham -rage auto and Mr. Farwell has a.leo taken out the agency for this popular make of cars. Mr. Virtu. Siebert, daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert and family are spending a few days with relati- ves at Plattsville and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Stile. K. Finicbeinr.r and daughter, Miss Hazel, of Strat- ford, were week -end visitors ac ti -o home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 11o.:f- man, Mr. Daniel Smith, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dearing and son, all of Aumelree were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith of the Blue Water Highway. Mr. Albert Schwalm, and two sons of the West are visiting at the home of the fornier's mother, Mrs. Win. Schwalm, ae well as other friends in the community. They made the trip east in their auto Mrs. Mary Miller of Dashwood. Mrs. G. uurcrus of the Bronson Line; Miss Tillie Miller of Toronc,o, and Miss Mildred Shore of Woodbridge, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sylv. Witmer, Babylon Line. • Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moritz of Guelph, accompanied by Miss F. Kib- bier of Cleveland, were week -end vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz. Mrs. Moritz has recently re- turned from an extended trip to Eur- ope. The 1VIfsses Olive and Virginia Dennis of Chicago and Miss Vera V. Siebert of town were on a pleasant motor trip to Montreal, Quebec, Ste. Anne De Beaupre, coming home by way of Albany, N. Y., and Niagara Falls. Philip Hartman Passes Word was received here of the death of Philip Hartman, which took place at his home near Watford, oe Friday last. The late Mr. Hartman was well known to many of the resi- dents .of Hay Township, having lived on a farm on the Goshen Line south, ;for many years. When he sold the farm he moved to Parkhill, where he 'was interested in the milling business 'for a number of years. He was a sue- ' cessful farmer, owning 200 acres near Watford at the time of his death. The funeral was held on Monday last a number from this vicinity attend- ing. His widow survives. Aberdeen, Sask., Times -A disast- rous fire occurred here on Monday when the livery Stable and repair shop of the L 11. C., both owned by David Schnell and 'Son, was totally destroyed. Tlie origin of the fire is unknown as it started in the loft of the livery barn at 11.30 in the fore- noon. Al! the livestock in the stable was saved but not the harness and machinery. The repair room and all contents were a complete loss. The fire department front Vonda arrived just as the frames were well under control, their engine being almost en- tirely ruined after the speedy ride at rough roads, The :livery 'stable was insured for about half its 'value, Mr. Schnell will rebuild inatmediAtplb Mr, Cecil Kissack spent the week- end at his home near Paisley. Mr. H. Walker spent the week -end. at his home in Walkerton. . Miss Mildred Geigerhas spent the past few days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, M. E Neil of Detroit, ear spending vacations with Mrz.: Nail's parents, Mr and Mrs, A. Meliek Mr. Fov lie of London, was a Sun- day visitor with• hie sister, Mr; and Mrs, G. Koehler. - Mr. and Mrs, Percy Clarke and family of Windsor, spent the week- end with the latter'.+ parente, I11r. and Mrs. Jos. Cascho. Mrs, Gibson of Stratford, was the gust of Mrs. C. Ei.lber, the past wek. 4Tlie Rennie family of the village, are spending the month of Aug.: .'Y, camping at Grand Bend. Mr. Gordon Waipr.r• of Detroit, i:; spending a week's vacation under tin parental roof. ' Mr. Christ. Heyrock of Pigeon, Mich.,' is visiting old friends in thiq vicinity at present. Miss Merle Rau, of Detroit, is sp- ending a month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and SVlrs. John Rau, of town. Rev. Rebell, of the Evangelical Michigan Conference, preached a inspiring serrhon in the local Evangel- ical church on Sunday evening. . Mrs. (: ei .•r and two children, of Pigeon, Mich, is spending the week at the herne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: A. Melick. Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. Frank and children of Waterloo, were visitors with the latter's father, Mr. C. Either over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and fam- ily of London, were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess. Master Jack Hess, who has been in Zurich for a time, returning with then. Mr. William Smith, of California, his sisters Mrs. Annie Fassel and Mrs Josiah Geiger, also Miss Milvernr Geiger have just returned from a trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Kitchener. In the absence of Rev. E. Tuerk- heim,• Rev. L. Kalhfleisch of Elmira, who is spending his vacation here, conducted both services in the Luth- eran church. PAR* MVO a ***.***4,000.040.........00 r�AA1AAt lYO+►�►A � *+ON A iNj 0 •b 9 A A A a 4 4, m 0 a * • 4 • 4 4 arm Implements WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIV . MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST. CARRY A FULL LINE OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTINGSN ANA BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS. LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAL We have the Agency for this District. ..'� GARAGE SUPPLIES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGE SUPPLIES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITI-I ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAM DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND PE. BUILDING BATTERIES YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Tires, Tithes, Ess, Oils and Cruses` L. A. Prang - Zurich ++'446 ,CSA4+4 •Omni' itnt•+yo $}:,q 0 v",ea*.4,e•t4i eeeteet,apk.enseeCrcbAli sr $ • IS THE IDEAL TIME TO REPLACE OLD FASHIONED FLOORS e+++4,+++f++++4.4.4•+++e++++++ r+i•4.4++4,.4.4•4•44++- +440 The Winter Season + • OR DOORS WITH THE MODERN HARDWOOD FLOOR OR F, FRENCH DOORS + aLET US QUOTE YOU ON COLONY ROUSES ALL SIZES AND KIND BUILT UP AT THE MILL FOR SPRING DELIVERY e. PHONE on • LB MS LEISC ZUR1C1i +++++rl++++++ir++++++++++++.1.++ a.4.4+++++;kAA+++i !. 44.,H+W 't-A�7r�r�•�1.7T�w�r-r�r•vr�a-rr-r rY9-y��T�rro t+fi?�''r�tr�y•y+p••hir�t•rE,S��AFfi9 2� + Mr. and Mrs. S. Grob of the Baby -1 r Ion Line spent the earlier part of last week visiting in Kinde, Flint and Bad Axe, Mich. I Ivlr. Ivan and Karl Yungblut and Mr. John Deichert inotored to New + Haven, Mich., rc'tui ing Sunday c'v- + + .ening. Mrs. Harry Deichert of New Haven, and Mr. IA. Deichert of De- troit, who returned with them are pending a vacation at the home of Iii.. and Mrs. H. Yungblut, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lague and child- ran, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lague Sr., of Detroit, were visitors at the hone of Mrs. Laque's mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte one day past week. They were on their return trip from Muskoka, where they were camping for two weeks. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutherant[Church "A Changeless Christ for a chang- ing World." Monday --S. S. Teacher's Meeting. Friday, 8h: Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. 10. a. m: .German Service. 11.:.5 Sunday School. 7:30: English Service. Everybody Welcome to all Sei vices. E. Tuerkheim, Pastor. Evangelical Church Notes ZURICH — ONT. Lofty Thought Enables the Soul. A determined man can do more work with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer -on-the-job can do with a whole hardware store. A elan is not sufficiently saved un- til he is saved from himself. God may be nery near to man, while man is far away from God. Sin encloses the sinner with shackles of his' own making. The woad, and religion and the bible were made a long time ago and some people think they need revision bue it is man who needs revision and adjustment. We have too many christia.ns a- mong us, who are just marking time, accomplishing nothing while they could be transmitters of tremendous energy. When one duty jostles another, one is not a duty. If your religion is wrong change it; if it is right propo- gate it. Look and determine what it is doing for you and for others. If. it `isn't worth propagating, it isn't worth having, so get a better kind. SUNDAY SERVICES Worship 10 A. M. Subject—Newell Geiger will be in charge at the morning service. The Bible School will be held as usual. li tem, --,Bible School, J. R. Geselra, Superintendent. The evening service will be omit- ted this week and next week also, during the pastor'sabsettcc, 4A'.[e I% VOA% tiAfigtt ;;l + + + 9 4 i 1 :aw 1.1 HERALD OFFIOE Do You Know?, -air 4P rHAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR .g. GOOD PRINTING 3' THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARPS; STATIONERS. SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND ± STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFALZI UF,ERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOMS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVB-- OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC„ DTC, THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5e. LAWS- GER QUANTIITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS THA1T WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POB- TE.RSa MERCAN'TILE POSTERS AND ALL GBNERA.Ij PRINTING OUR SP ECIALTY r•t•a.+.a++a-++a••E+a.a.. a.+a..s-+4 F+++4 +4++4.a....+'s-a..r.a..4.v.+.t.a..4 44 Zurich_]Jrug Store Stationery We keep writing tablets of all sizes. Envelopes and fine - Boxed Stationery Toilet Articles and tMIC Preparations 1 School Supplies ofkinds all Diamond Dyes and Putnam's r Fadeless Dyes KODAKS AND FILIMS MC w or ev . .. �. .in.noil Zurioh.��'. �►., �r M�1+�K y w a