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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-12-30, Page 8Ho ay Goods OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY IS NOW COMPLETE IN ALL LINES. •AND FOR FIRST SHOICE BE SURE AND DO• YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. WE HAVE 14IANY SPLENDID ARTICLES WHICH WOULD MAKE VERY USEFUL GIF I'S. FOR LADIES. A fine assortment of China Glas- sware containing many new things in these lines, also fancy tea ap- rons, Cushion tops, Tablecloths, Emb. Pillows, cases, Georgatte and silk blouses, Sweaters, Gloves, To- que and Scarf Setts, Purses and Rand Bags, Silk Hose, _Tte. FOR MEN Gifts that men would appreciate such as fine Ties, Sweater Coats, Silk and Cashmere sox, fine Shirts, S.zspen ler;, f nee Areal aids EizaV- ing Setts, wool and silk Mufflers, Purses, Etc. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Many useful articles of wearing app ire? such as Pullover SWeaters, Toques, Scarfs, Mitts, Gloves, Hos- iery of .alt kinds, Etc. TOYS TOYS We invite every Boy and Girl to come with Mother or Father and see our lot of wonderful Play- things. Prices this year are low- er than for some time, and the assortment is more complete. NEW FRUITS AND NUTS All new .Fruits now on hand such as Raisens, Currants, Dates, Figs, Peal}, Oranges, new Walnuts, Al- monds. Filberts, Peanuts, Candies, of all kinds, Chocolates, Creams, chocolate Bars, Etc. J. G Zurii,V e are O&SON ci 's Garage JW ready to comraen to Overhauling. ANY PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE THEIR CARS OVERHAULED WILL DO WELL TO BRING THEM TO US NOW AND HAVE ,'THEM REPAIRED BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH. WE ARE EQU'PPED ro THOROUGHLY OVERHAUL YOUR FORD MOTOR ANO CAN 147AKE IT RUN LIKE NEW. NOTHING BUT GENUINE FORD PARTS USED IN OUR- WORK WE ALSO REPAIR (AND MAKE OF CAR) Satisfaction Guaranteed BATTERIES STORED AND CARE) FOR WINTER FOR $2.50 IL Mousseau Zurich PHONE No. 103, 'L A4 Pt' IAr 14. i* To our many Customers and Friends is our most sincere wishes _•. . *STADE `�� ® M .1.•• • PTR BLOCK - ZURICH ;4444+++++++++++++4444+4+14.1+++4++++++++44++++++++++k ^-- Ready-to-Wear { Clothing 'DENOMY 1iROS, GENTS FURNISHINGS Ordered Clothing N AND BOYS j did you take advantage o the Big Sale? if not thke.it ne w Also a big saving in made=to.order Suis for Spring Delivery Save 15 to 20 per cent. NOW Sale lasts until end of year. on5t forget the time 213 P 9odd.ee taker, in =lunge for Goods FINANCIAL STATEMENT Zurich .Police pillage RECEIPTS Jan.1 Bal. on hand from 1919 304,59 Feb.10 B. McBride. old rails 6.80 Dec.1 Ev. church, for pump . 5.00 15 'V illage rate 1453.60 Dog tax 20.00 Tp. grant 212.55 $2002.54 PAYMENTS Jan,1 E. Zimmerman labor 5 Hydro street lights Feb. 7 Herald printing A.F. Hess, election exp. C.L. Smith wrk at fire hall Hydro street lights Mar.8 L. Prang, acct. Apr•.3 J. Gellman open road Cyrus .Colosky " , Hydro street lights May " Jun.5 " P. •Corriveau rep. tank 11.25 Jul ;3 Hydro street lights 90.00 1.50, 90,00 4.00 5.00 2,10 90.00 90,00 1.35 1.00 50 90.00 20.00 90.00 Aug.2 Hydro street lights 90.00 C. Keller, cutting weeds 6.00 Sep.4 Hydro street lights 90.00 Oct.2 " 90.00 A, Zettel work at well 35.00 No c:6 Zurich library grant 50.00 Hydro street lights, J0.00 J.J. Barry rep. for engine 8.10 Dec.2 G. Thiel sprinkling sts, 16,85 G. Thiel -hauling gravel 206.00 Ftydro street lights 90,00 Ins. on fire hall 5.00 A•F. Hess, See. salary 10.00 Wm. Bassow gravel 25.75 8, Deitz, wrk at well 5.00 Stade&Weide acct. 8.68 C.L.Smith, adv, rep. fire hl 19.00 Melick&Braun, acct. 5.22 W.G. Hess, tending clock 5.00 E. Zimmerman labor • 2.00 J. Meidinger gravel 5,00 15 G.J. Thiel teaming gra rel 40.00 J. Kipper acct. 1.50 Wm. Bassow gravel 5.25 Interest on, advances 17.10 Balance on hand 419.39 $2002.54 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERESTof love and appreciation from the � s a financial\ gift, but as a token Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were i people of the Township of Hay. visitors to Dashwood on Christmas , Short addresses were also given Mr. Frank Siebert of Detroit is, by. Rev. F. B. Meyer, Dr. A. J. visiting under the parental roof. MacKinnon and Mr, Wm. Consit. Mr. H. G. Hess of London, spent Mr. Laporte then presented the the week -end at his home here. medals, sixty in number. A. large Mr. Lamibert Klopp, I number of the soldier boys were pp, B. A. of a ' present. Messrs. Alvin Surerus Seminary at Philadelphia, is spen-and Lambert Klopp replied in ding the holidays under the par- I suitable terms on behalf of the ental roof.• ,° soldiers and relatives. The event There passed away at his home was a mernora'ble one and will be. after a few; days illness, Mr. Fred- long remembered by those who erick Deters on Friday evening, were present. Dee. 24th at (the age, of tib years, 11 months read 20 days. Deceas-i After January 1st, 1921, the ed had been ailing for some weeks "subscription rate to the Herald will brit• the end came very unexpect• be as formerly, $1.25 in advance,but ed, He to Towwell known in Township here pre made' I sub3 ribersswho slight t dono�aesopay ticalty all his life and with his please their subscription, as it will be ing disposition won many friends , $1.50 in arrears, and in case where He leaves to mown his loss , his.the account must be handed to a sorrowing widow, one son, e ; Agency for 'collection, 'we must Fred Datars of Remelt, and two charge $2.00 ped• year. Renewals daughters, Mrs. P. M, Hess of the and new new subscribers have Leen village, and Ivlrs, John Mande of: Patuing in as never before which Hay Township;; two brothers, Ed-' goes to show1 that our many read - ward of Hay Tp., and Harry of ers are well satisfied with their New Hamburg. a sister, Mrs. Wei- home paper. And we think 'we per having predeceased. him rev- hive weathered the storm of the years ago. The last remains highest prices, and when every - were lei. to rest at the Lutheran thing is on the downward trend, cemetery on Tuesday afternoon; we do not feel justified in raising, Much sympathy is being felt for .our subscription rate,, although the bereaved. news paper hap ae yet made no PRESENTATION OF WAR : `lee ire in price, but we Yvill try."u 1 stay with the old rate enc' tr MEDALS more year. Hoping that those The TBwn ]fall, Zurich, tt ;who have no paid up their subset prion is advance will do so at their well filled on Tuesday afternor�rs, first opportunity. ,,,thing our " it being the occesion of the pros- ;many readers a happy nod Pros.,i entation o mcg tale to relatives of ltt roar New Year. soldiers who p^til the supreme trew 1n s rifiee in the, Greet War anI to the ----..•- - - .. _ .....:.. boys who served overseas. Mr COAL FOR SALE .i Laportealine,i +Srlertirrspiedidwethelt uchaipon t}tr en r part ear of first -eines 'hama'hamcot,'; to +l s•tcriifices nI thnsr• herpes m1,1 0s1.t•.1 sttitaele for furnace ,.rr h-.atc•r. c them to rive the tinwrdhls net Kply at once to Carlin Dz°t,a. :ll. trslll, 2.t 1 Special , Announoonent • We are pleased to announce that we have added to our line ,the WHITE SEWING MACHINE' BOTH WITH ROTARY' AND VIBRATING SHUTTLE, WHICH WE CAN SHOW YOU IN FIVE .BEAUTIFUL MODELS ON OUR FLOOR, "WHITE" Rotaries don't wear out, they sew faster, run easier, and are absolutely ;NOISL• ESS Machines are marked at one price, to all, which will be Strictly adhered to. 1 B.UT AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO ANY ONE WHO NEEDS A MACHINE, WE ARE GOING TO 'OFFER THE FIRST +FIVE MACHINES AT A HANDSOME REDUCTION OF 10 ON STRICTLY CASH SALE. Don't wait you may be one of the Five, Lucky ones, as there will absolutely be not more than five sold at this• reduction. We will also sell ' sewing Machines on weekly payments, WE CARRY IN STOCK ALL STYLES OF NEEDLES, BELTS. THIS ADD. MUST BE PRODUCED TO RECEIVE CASH .A -L LOWANCE OF $10 ON SEWING MACHINES. . , MELIeK& BR7aET11[ PHONE 63 To our many Cus_ tomers and Friends we wish a Happy, Bright an Pros er� 87 M our 1