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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-04-04, Page 14. ..Vol. XIX ..e41.-4—+-4.-4-4.--4.-4.-4.-4.-4. 7.-4.-+-.1.-+-+-4.-4---+-4.-4e-4. Yo 1 lee I YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Will be promptly attended to here. See:us about :=If• DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, .,1. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS All our sewing done by hand :e4 Rugs, Blankets, Bells -'.4. d. Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc i '+ A Trial Solicited T' FRED THIEL ZURICH . evto 0003 searoemasimoowatzescueocalogose G009 3 3 3 3 4* •0 3 4. a 410 a ett 9 9 9 • 8 -0 -0 3 3 3 0 4* 9 qt IP 415 AP t teir 0 0 9 lb 2 • 4, 1 9 90 0 10 3 se 0 0 .9 '3 0 -0 .9 0 0 • 0 3 AO 0 • 0 ‘40 .3 a •to 414 `‘IP ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, l9I9. •No 39 Buy War Savings Stamps. tHay township council will met on Sunday, April 5th, at 1 o'clock. Our merchants have made a number of shipments of sett onions this week, . Mr,Merner, M. P., of Sea - forth,. was a visitor in the village oh Sunday'. 0000 00 00GG. *ewe ,lacesesmos011696DerfaCAS 0 0 0 Ga as 0 689 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 3 3 a e • 0 0 ne WOfl WEIZSISINferAIT4ONS9111M2umzeinylialni7f-MSZetiliimmgiamatal=MIZEMessameatamzEzEQsmarEMEM3 eleeleaelenee New Felt Hats Special Live of Men's Peft Hats. .11.11,0116•MIYmtlammt..611.4•111•101111/.1.1141162.20 Also new ties for Easter, rangy 1 I ' • • . , Shirts, Tweed Rain Coats, etc. Silk New ling NEW LIN ti OP Silk Poplins just rceeived. Also new Dress Ginghams. Will make serviceable and stylish dresses. SEE OUR STOCK OF CURTAIN SCRIMS. Phone 59 "Rt,. ..,111, KW,/ Produce Wanted '0.110146006******44:009e0sese03******46.tet60 * settee** -,•:...**** 1 Pte. Orland Johnston visited his '''''' istc"117'4214414."2644141144"" home here over Sunday. Wae Savings Stamps pay 43 per I cent compounded half -yearly. Mee Et Axe, who spent some months at London, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bloch, of Hensiall 'visited relatives and fie. - emits' here on Sunday. Mr. Wilfred McBride has engag- ed with Mr. P. M. Hess, as assist- ant in the, carriage shop. Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerber, Jr., and Mr. Edmund °each, visited relal- ves et New Hamburg last week!. A inumber from here attended Mr. J. 3. Merner's sale of Short- hornheld near Seaforth on Tn-. day. LOST -In Zurich, or on the Zur- ich Road west, a large horse bi-': anket Finder return to Herald. Office. Mee Win. Bieber, who recently e. sold his farm near Sarepta, has purchased Mr. Jas. Gould'S farm near Seesinith and has moved uneo i)t. Mee -Jos. Gascho and family of the 1.4th con., have moved into thei house vacated by Mr. Jacob How- Wr... welcome them to our At C. Walper's auction sale last Wednesday, Mr. Ed. Reichert, of the Blind Line, was the purchaser,: of the 50 -acres of grass land ea! Stanley, paying $2375 therefor. Mr, Simon Greb, of the Babylon Line,"lies purchased the farm ad-' joining his from the owner, Mr.4 George Brodeidck or London, and will get possession this spring. Mr. E. Appel has move :I into Mrs.! ReM. .eCorxnick's dwelling at the. 1kt4 I),41 f Sloct*;44*020011e. *000404 4.21109Pil 1 Shoes that will wear well. Also Rubbers, Socks, Cverslioes, etc. EUTTER ANA EGGS WANTED - C. FP,ITZ The Shoernan fetuf 4-Suit:eel • etee5aele44111Preeele *955'-4 *0*'* 1111111131111111111;111111111212111111111111111111111111111$1111111 Nii11111111illeellethaillieliMegieleiliiileSiceee!elelelre1111111111111eillelleteeleseeme 1 We have opened our \AT SPRING GOODS in 311Inira TIKLITEIg eee. 1 rZA.71,4 1Tvo5:9 4,x ka&x:G6Aurabp.)) cu 'LC* -a • We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints a.nd other lines. g4 • ;• C eeegu,een and Victoria Se- • rl" Y" 'RI \Yelper .nad family !'741 FRESTIGROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND have. eneVed into Mr. Appel's house !ga reeT-e which Mr. Walper has purchased..5 F ^ ost Pricesfbr Farm Produce v.- . Mr. Gideon Koehler had the mis- forthne the other day to have a .74 Your wants taken care of sm.in bone broken in one o2 his Teee 9a a a 06' 0 9 9 9 0 0 0a 0 4,61 9 9 0 *44 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 e 44° 9 9 09 9 9 9 09 0 9 9 9 .3 8 *1 *A Wei 00000 Go ankles, when e sp:rited horse he Woe driving, upset the buggy ie the ditch Ile will be laid up for som4.‘ time. co to Ford Owners. Tao Zurich Branch of the Wom ens' Institute will meet on Wed- nesday evening, April 9th, at the home of Mrs. John Preeter. The meeting will be in charge of Mrs Peter Manson, and Mrs. John Douglas. All ladies are cordia- lly invited to attend this interest - ins meeting. One of the best auction sales of the season was held on Wednesday of last Week on the farm of Mr. Casper. Weeper. High prices Wer.? obtained for all Live stock, impl- ements. etc., and the proceeds of the sale amounted to over $13200.00, not including the 50 -acres ,grasi land sold. • Mr. E. Bossenberry was assisted by Mr. Frank Taylor. COMING • To ;Zurich, on Friday eve, April lith, a moving pieture carnival, showing the Allied Armies at the Front also a series or Comedy Pictures, Two hours of solid en- joyment. BOAX13.oSx0f.liAsTocTiL wider the auspice3 of the Ladies' Aitl of the Lutheran church will be held in the Town Hall, 'Zurich, on Monday evening, April elst commencing at 8 o'cloe Everybody welcome to bring a box. The comforter for which tickets have been sold will drawn for on that evening. DAYLIGHT SAVING The railways have adopted the daylight saving lime and since Monday last all trains have been run on the new time. As a res- ult the mails now arrive at Zulizh at 10 a, m. and 6 p. ni. Thestage also leaves an hour earlier than itoemerly. The wicket at the lec al .pestoffice now closes at 7 o' - dock every evening. OUR LIBRARY The Zurich Library is now Open to the members, every Wednesslay and Saturday .afternoon from 2 to R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 011 97 BLAKE ee-e_ weeMENZIWWWWEIMEMZELMIMMOUNMENIMOMMMEMDMMUMMEMEMMUMMMMERMA gg The ZURICH LIBRARY is Now Open. Hours: Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock. Library at Miss Lydia Faust's home. (Z, P. S. REPORT Report of Room 111 for month o March. Jr, IV; - M. Howald 167, Prang 449; M. Preeter 423, Mittelholtz 413, E. Fee 405. Se. IiI;- F. Mittelholts 319, L. Decher 318, 11, Ducharme 292, M. Meidinger 289, M, Hey 283, E, Deit- rleh 274, E. Bedard 208, M. Prang 265, N. Geiger 247, G. Bedard 201. 0. Mcliek 177, Jr, III;- R. Bremner 305; E. Hess 290, E. Cailfas 286, L, Albre- cht 269, L. Leibold 263, M. Schwalm 268. A. Zettel 264, L, Rader 255, J. Kochems '234, 1, Vungblut 211, F. Beichert 21.8, A. Schwalm 211, 0. Schwalm '207, G, Ducharme 185, E. as rho. F. :RalbIle:sch, Teacher. the M. Report of room I for the month of March, jr Ha;ei-iLlen Foster, Beaulah Koehler, Vice Beichert, Angela Mittehloltz, Mervyn Schwalm, Re selne Thiel, Stella Callfas, Doro- thy Zettel, Willie Neeb, .Rose Alb- recht. 1 Jr. Iib; -- Russel Ducharme, Ea *ward Bremner, Goldie Utley. jr. Kalbeels2h, Harry Duelop, Deunie Bedard, Willie Ten -boll, Bruce Koehler, Harold 6 o'clock. and in the evening's ofFat, Franey Kochems, 1 the same Clays from 7 to 9 o'eleck Sr, Primer;- Lawrente How- 1 Misa Lydia Faust, at whose home aid, Floyd Poster, Floyd Kropf,1 the Library is how installed, wi'l, Claire elelliek, Mitred, tttley, be appointed librarian. .A.iy peesJr. Plemer;- Earl Thiel, Grant. son wiebieg to become. n member Korblee, Keehler, Aaron can do so by paying to Miqls Faus.. Yantzi, OE- membershep fee, 0. O'Brien, Teacher Hess Jeweller and Optician JUST RECEIVED a new stock of Cameo Necklets Waterman's High-grade Fountain Pens and Bicycle Accessories. Complete Line Of WATCHES, JEWELLERY ANI)4 CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN' PENS FL- ASITLIG,HTS AND ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES, BICYCLE AND VULCANIZING, ETC. -Phone No. 74. au Incorperated 1855 The MOLSONS BANk. CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 98 Branches in Canada General Banking! Business Transacted CIRC'e Te LETTER OF CREDIT BANK MONEY ORDER Savings Bank Department It tei est at highest ()anent rateS Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Matlager r...7.-4n,-.14-avatzm-- %VAT' AtleM