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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-09-18, Page 1%fol XXV No 11.. «P: ZURICH. THURSDAY MORN—IN riilhMiY4YVWYVN�6YYMY1h�ii�f#hNL"b'�i4W�"dLYYYW1tWVti^�iiYYIiWL"1Yli�1E1�'�VhiWYV�iY BROWN BOOT SHOP WHERE GOOD. SF90ESCOS'P LESS THE SHOP WHERE REGULAR PRICES HAVE CREATED A% SENSATION, -OWING rP0 THE BROWN ;EROS: NEW LOW PRICE POLICY NOW IN FORCE, ANNOUNCES THE FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL FOOTWEAR. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SSLID CH OLE SHOES SEPTEMBER18, 1924. Sole Agents for the Famous 'Greb?Shoe for Men, arid Boys BROWN BROS. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE I'�g�����l���g 8 j���� �Bg �}�$g��� a�`1 See Our Window Display MM Y Ulfl1�Y'U WWWW WYIS"111N1T� i�U�lflS"1T i 1�� 1 � WAR 1i U U V-11 157) Wl�l' _.vd�,Q,•C1�...4�.C�•4.O%J.O.Oca�1•'1.0•��©•4�•O.O�`1•�C.•0.�•®•'��b%+aS,: fi7 ` p'4 aG��dO.447004447•47" 4,04 t/ 1,1;r • To The Public: Mrs. Michael Hoffman is visit- ing-relativesi at Kitchener. 1/14 an,d. Mrs. Theodore Mittle- holtz .were Sunday visit'us • at Llintor:' y - Min. Dave Barry from Dun;villei, is visiting art the home of Nr. and 'Mrs. Wendel Smith. • Mr. and :Una J. Ramsayer of New Hamburg, visited with Mr. and -,rars. Jos, Schwartzentruber, Last 1uiTz+slay was the last half ;holiday for Zurich, and was ob- served by many by attending the London Fair. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brook:, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaff of London, ti‘Tre Sunday visitors at the Will- iams home Mr. and M• rs. Sohn Kipfer and fancily of Pigeon, Mich., were Sun- day visitors at the home of btij. and Mrs. Jake Gingerich. ,,.Miss V. V. Siebert is showing a Vz: f:.ne display of head attire : for • QQp ladies and children, anybody in � 'need of such do not fail to: call at millinery parlor, ' Mr. Emery Ruby was at Kitch- ener o':;r the, week -end. He vis ii:ed his. friend Miss Florence Reist of that city who underwent an op- eration: for' appendicitis. Friday, of next week' will be the big event of the Zurich Fall Fair let it 'be THE event of the season 1 rifigt: he whole family, invite Yo- ur friends i and make the Fair a big success. „: Mr. J. Preeter and' D; P. J. o'17wyer: have exclian,ged dwelling 'propertiesi in�•Zurieh'' -p session will ltt given, on October .t his.w will make a • f>,nc home for t +l' p odor. ,� `f�la�Uy and he �' h ` also' sR iLi ,at +oiafir' " will+ house..-'. The annual School Fair was held on Tuesday, the weather being id- eal, and the, exhibits good in ev- ery department. The live stock judging took considerable time as the competition was very keen. .A full "detailed report of the prize *inners..'Will appear in next we- eissue.. .".k'. s 7r. John Kipfer and daughters Flossie and Iva .and son Clarence, Mr. L. Meyers, of Pigeon, Mich., sp- ent the week -end with relatives here, . The former's mother, Mrs. V. Kipfer who has been visiting friends in Michigan for some we- eks returned with them. Mr. W,. C. Ca11Cas, while at, Lon- lon none day last week with his Po v s hit ori' the side by an- ather car and his car was damaged insiderable, while Mr. Callfas, who 'i'nursing a sore knee, was thrown t 'rut of his car on the street, but ieartily. "I suppose it is," he conceded, "but tell you it is more solemn when they f Having disposed of my Business in Zurice to Mr. A. L Albrecht of New Hamburg Oait. I take' this op- porun.ity to thank our many friends _., and Customers for the liberal patron- age and support during our 28 years stay inbusiness in Zurich and would ask you Lto give to my successor Mr. Albrecht the same corteous and liberal support and consideration which we have had during our stay here Again thanking you most Heartily, 1 am, Sincerely Yours, j. 3RE iH,""r E -41'R Phone. 59 ZURIQH N. B.—I also wish to say that any person Coins belonging to me havingDue will kindly turn them in before Sept. 25th 1924. As we Will be out of business after that date.-- ?. ID CP CP AP CP u ID CUP CUP CrCP CP pi CD VnnVP Qla� CUP ATTENTION! Just Received a New Selection of fountain Pens Including the Famous WATER - MAN'S IDEAL. From $1.50 to $6,00 Also a complete Line of Pen-ff cils and`' Inks. HESS the Jeweler_ Chester L, eao $1,26 td Yew 3.,50 XNARRZ R8,10 MAI( BY; Onall THE MOLE N � BAN ..4 Open a Savings .13..ceetatut today in your hake* naive, and deposit a elollate a month regularly. surprising haw quickly regular deposit will create a fine nest egg. Savings partrnents at all branches. 0. H. JOY Manager Zurich` Branch fi iso••••♦ew•••o•♦oo♦•♦o�••m�•ao•♦•♦o••a•s••••��•- j�'� ISeasonable rse Gods P s Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen HOMO • Blankets in Assorted colors Size• 72x24, 0 • Also a Number 'of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices • • • Ranging from $7.00_t • •• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALLI.. • A BIG Stock of Harneea and. Halters' always on hand. • • Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. • TIARWESS REPAIRING A, SPECIALTY, PHONE 1 • gr res FRED THIEL ZURICH• *) 0 0'4. 0 0 • 4100 010•0•0•••••••••••4040040•••••••••••441444410114 .04k+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++44•1441444 44 4.0 .g. 3• ♦ 4• • WE ARS OPENING UP SOME OFTHEFINEStTSHPWINTS OF FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR THAT HAS EVER BEEN + PRESENTED .IN OUR STORE. AND THE PRICES ARE COMPARATIVELY LOW (QUALITY CONSIDERED), ;THAT YOU a. CANNOT HELP BUT BUY. on't." _____47.--- A .__.__ ...— .A Beautiful Friedship. Two bartered old wrecks were sit - pink ,cal .a bench in the park the other fternoon. Sucldenly one of them lean - d over and remarked, "I'm a roan " ho never took advice from his Say 'fiends "' "Shake, brother," replied the other. 7..,, .. yn whr ,fr1iiow 'ey'orvboily's 1 r e no v ei z OC Z a4 recent ly .boen, sold to Mr. Milton Deitz, who will occupy/the isecond storey' for living quarters ,and will also, put, the telephone central up stairs, The South half of the lower storey will be occupied by 17r. W. L. Siebert as the Zurich Post Office while Brown Bros. 'will croupy the north half for their ,shoe business. Both parties will move into this fine new block by Oct. list. . What might have been, a even more iserious accident took place on "Thursday morning, at Burr, a lit- tle place it-tle,place between, Lucan and Lon- don„ when a party of Zurich peo- ple consisting or Messrs. R. W Williams and Ed• ltiiilier, and the 1RIi.S8es Ethel and Eva Williams, and Mies Gladys Meliek were on their way to London Fair, when all of a sudden: ,a large sedan car driven by Milton Bettger of Monkton; elfin • from, behind at a terrific sp- eed intending to pass by, when al - so l •so a large, ge• McLaughlin, car carne fi oitt the south travelling in the op- posite direction, as the car pas- sing the Williams car did. not have eleirance rooms, consequently it threw Mi'. William's car, which was t Ford, into a sharp 4400t ditch the car turned turtle and an atter iu mixup took place, but lusekily n,obones woro broken, alth-ugh several of the young ladies wore , i laco,iscions for sante tin% and the coir, is also badly wrecked, For Pain VY FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS. A LARGE OF SUBSTANTIAL SHOES SUIPA BLE. FOR SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. COME IN AND SBE THRIVE a lot of Shoe Repairiogs Because We do if were 0. FRITZ ITZ O SHOE MERCHANTS GH ONT , +++++++++444444+40++++14++++++++ .A �•k. ,^i k�!h!l"�'h NEW 000 We invite you to coxae and se our new Spring and Summer Goods consisting of Prints, (.4ingha .s, r. gandies, Voiles, lanuelettes,, Shirt- Ings, Cottonades, Etc. We aremaki.ng a big 'edueti,on iia price on all Winter Goods A fresh and complete supply . l of all Wgallica seeds, root seeds, etc. on hanc , Rel N. COLIOLAS GEIVERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 - BLA Ka i