Zurich Herald, 1919-02-28, Page 1RI
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ZURICH, FRIDAYMORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1919.
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Rugs, Blankets, Bells
IFull line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
4E. A Trial Solicited
FRED THIEL ZURICH
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will bo promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL BINDS
All our sewing done by hand
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Mr, P. Koehler is visitingrelati-
ves at Elmica.
Miss Margaret Hess, of Seaforth,
spent the week -end at her home
is visiting relatives here at pres-
bere.
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Miss. Eva Williams spent a few
days with friends in Stanley this
Bay council meets on Saturday,
Manch 1st, at 1 o'clock, P. MC week.
Mr. Charles Eilber, who spent the
past year or so out west, has re-:
turned to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haberer are
moving this week into their new
home iln the village. We wel-
come them to town.
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Produce Wanted
Miss Vera :Siebert spent a few
days last week in London and Kit-
elielnero •
Miss Laura Musser of Dashwood
'Visited friends here for a few days
last week.
Mr. Edwin Koehler, of Hamilton,
visited his lather far a few days.
last week.
Mrs. Jahn Gascho has returned
roma visit with her parents at
Pigeon, Mich,
it Mr. L Hudson and family, oT
• near Seaforth visited relatives here
Ilast Saturday.
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Miss L Vcielsing, of Hanover, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. N. E.
e Dahms this weal.
Mrs. F. Graham, south of Kippen,
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e has sold her farm of 100 -acres, to
Geo. Holland, of Goderieh Town-
e ship for $11,250.
Mr. Jacob Howald has returned
• from Kitchener, where he purchas
ed a comfortable home and,
• will move to that city in the spring
with his family,
Mr. P. Haberer had a very ens-
ec seri' auction sale on Thursday of
last week. Nearly $3800.00 was
realized. Mr. E. Bossenberry
ilded the hammer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Truemner,
1.4th, con., entertained a number
friends last Monday evening. A M.
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Rubbers, Socks, Cvershoes, etc.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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ti' evening was pleasantly spent.
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IteV. A. E. Doan united in mar-
riage on Feb. 13th at the Method-
ist parsonaget, Hensall, Mr, Al- id
fred Hilton Truemner and Miss
Verna Jacobe. Both are popular R.
young people of the 14th con0
Hay, and have the best wishes of
a hoof of friends.
All persons who were born in
foreign lands and are not Brit-
ish subjects now have the oppor,-
tunity of taking out their natur-
alization papers. A supply has ,
been received in this village and
parties interested can get partic-
ulars from A. P. Hess, Herald of-
fice,
Mr. John Bender has sold his
100 -acres of land west of Dashwo-
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MERRY XMAS
and
Happy and Prosperous
NEW YEAR
to our customers and friends.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97
Miss Allie Fee, of "Winnipeg,
Man., is visiting at the home of her
brother, Mr. W, G. Wellington Fee
this week, •
Mr. J. Routledge is assisting at
the local branch of the Molsons
Bank, owing to the illness of his,
brother, Mr, K. Routledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong
od, and gives up possession during of the Goshen Line, Stanley,were
March. Mr. Henry,&hada, of the visiting at the home of Mr. and
Sauble Line, who recently sold his Mrs. E. Bossenberry one day
farn to Mr. J. Laporte, gets the last week.
50 acres on which the buildings are' PROMOTION, ENTRANCE AND
situated, and Mr. Henry Wiegand'
GRADUATIONS EXAMS.
of the 15th con., gets the 50 acres
in that coneession. Huron Public School Promotion
,A number of 'our hockey enthus- Examinations for 1919, also the En-
iasts went to 1Seaforth last Friday trance and Graduation Examinati-
night to se.e Seaforth and London ' Ons will be„ held the last week of
play. Seaforth won out and- also' June, 1919. Teachers will send the
won in the return game played at number of papers required for
Woodstock on Monday night, thus each class to their Public School
putting them int the semi-finals. !Inspector on or before June 1s',
Messrs. Clky ton and -Clarence Hof- 1919. The applications for Jr. H.
fan= play in the Seaforth team and S. Entrance and Jr. P. S. Gradu-
ation are to be sent to the Insp-
ector on or before June lst. 1319.
and their good work has helped
considerable to put Seaforth ia
this posi.ion. The final gam el
will be watched with much Inter-
est.
The Jr. Y. P. A., of the Evangel-
ical church recently held their 1-
ection o.. officers 'which resulted as
follows;—
BOOKS DONATED TO ZURICH,
PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Tiger of Mysore,Orange
and Green, and Through Rus-
sian Snows, by Henty.
Preaident, Dorothy Campbell; Rei'
7-c - Twenty Thousand Leagues under
President, Dorothy Fritz; \ e
Secretary, Enoline Geiger, Tress- the sea; by Jules Verne.
liver, Mabel Preeter; Cor. SecA, The Garden Swords; Max Pem-
Edda Ca,Afas; Librarians, 'Newell
Geiger: Wesley Callfas; Pastor,Mr.
berton.
The Span O'Lif,; W. McLennan.
he Two .A.dm:rals; F. Cooper
Faust. The society meets every
1." Buller's Horse; Wm. Johnston
Meyer; Superintendent, Miss
Sunday :tampon at 4.30. The Rifle.; and Hound; S. Baker
the Juniors are invited, All CourtsVip&Marriage; A. Swan.
WEIDO--STEPHAN
A quitut but interesting event
0 took place Ett Dashwood Fel).
Marriago&Home Life; Dr. Talmage
The story of the Trapper; b yi°g-
ines Laub,.
Vendetta; Mali() Corelli
lAth, when Rev. Graupner per- Naomi of the Island; Lucy Thur -
formed the ceremony which mil cd stem.
marriage Miss Laura L. Stoph- Dono an ; Lyall Abbott
aln and Me Eltnore Weido, son of To gie Story of the Empress of Ir-
Mr. and Mrs. John Weido, Zurich Vali of Napoleon
,Eloard. The emerald ;joins in ext-' Canadians in Flanders .
ending best wishes to tlae joung Rod Reek and a, number of paper Golf fur sale. Apply to gases
ogzpie, covered kook% 0004 Intiels.
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WISHING
YOU
ALL
THE
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W. G. Hess
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