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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-11-10, Page 5SI a "11p 4grYw +y ,mow. ar, slim tar ' ,9 1:921x. ; -,,- B(I 1riesg` co RWS Proudfoot, Killoran &e 11OLMEa Barristers; Solae'itors, Nu] ai`aes, puuli; i tc, Office on the Squares and clear. from Hamilton St. God- >erich. Private funds to loan ' at ;lowest rates. Via I'rouclfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran ' I7: E. Holmes. NI'r, Itolmea will be in ;:Tenial) on Consisting of 50 'urea, being Friday of t;.aclr week. north half of Lot 13, con., 11, ow - CII 1 H E R..;?,..1L D „PVT YOUR Wants,„ Want ,:.For Sale, Lost, LOCAL NEWS o v n c , Notice, . .' o. Ads M'ar, Gabriel Holtzman ivas ts re - IN THIS COLUMN cunt visitor to Kitchener, ' \ ,.,.Me.,.. FARM' . FOR SALE, nship, •of Stanley. There is on ,A.NDBE]VP P. HESS, Notary , Public the premises two frame bares, a Corn nrissianer, : Conveyancing, good frame 'beanie, well fenced and Fire and Life 'Insurance. Agent drained, about 18 acres fall picas are Corporation 1. C d1' TrrLag t tYe d, balance 1F1 in grat9S a , good Co. Herald Office, Zurich. Dr.. .. B. Hardie DENTIsT At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY ]DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFPICR — HENS' ALL. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co - , of Iiurr?n, Sales conducted in any part of the County. Char- ges moderate; Satisfactionguar- anteed or no pay. Several fine farms have been placed in my hands for sale. Zurich, P. 0; Phone 18-93 Licensed Auctio eer I have taken .out Auctioneer' License for the County of Huron And am in a position to conduct any kind of Auction Sale. Clive me. a trial and I will ,assure you rsatisfaction or make no charge. • Arthur 'Weber, - Dashwood. Phone 31 r 13. Zusiallt fleet YET Fresh ai:a'..5ai.t eats 1.oi_ogna Sausages, etc "IJghest Cash Trice for Wot,lj CASH FOR SKINS .ss RIDES TunobiTit T' Deloht NOTICE As I have recently purchased the livery business, I wish to inform the public that I am in a' position to accomodate all requirements a- long this line, Am also a licensed chauffeur and have an auto Lor. bite. Anything done in the team- ing :line 46-tf. GEO, J. THIEL Zurich. Phone 58 L I VE P O U LT . WANTED' Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.: Do not feed fowl same morning; when brought in. Highest Cask Prices —=CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich Threshing ,Machinery I am agent of this district \for the celebrated Waterloo Mfg. Co. machinery and Riedler tractors. parties interested will do well to see ane. Have sold the following machines this season with absol1 to ;satisfaction in every 'sale; Hy. Sieekle, steam outfit; John Erb oil tractor and small separator; Menno Steckle also a tractor out- fit. For further information kin- dly see any of these users., tf5. PETER KROPF, Agent, Zurich. CO Fall and Winter DELIVERIES Season 1921 1922 THERE IS A COLD DAY COM- ING. LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY 1N'OW ' WITII' OUR CELEBRATED DELEW,A.RE AND HUDSON CO'S. LACI AWANA'S COAL.., .y..� r.(ui.� dairteJ.Qda 'COAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT TERMS; --CASH '1aone; Office low, House 10. ' WSJ 'LL ;ONT. never failing hard water well, For further paiticularrs apply tope- sp.c James MciLnchey, he R. R. 1; Varna, tf10 Mr. al.ul Mrs, iday visitors •.at -Mins 711rni:ss gat of sins, E, day'. Mr. and car s; St. Marys were Sun lay, FOR SALE New Ford Touring Car for sale, fully- equipped. Ap'pIy to Louis Prang, Zurich t-17 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acres, beingt of Lot 21 part, Con. 13, Stephen, There "is . on the premises a good brick house, bank barn, silo, plenty good water, web fenced and drained; 3 acres all maple bush, good orchard. For further par- ticuals apply on the premises, or to the undersigned. Possession given April let, 1022. FELIX WILD, Dashwood, f17 Live and Poultry Wanted C. nate vvcya'e hol of Exeter 'anis the ()eachr ox"er 'Sun - Fred Ilowald , ox visitors here oven Mr. Emery'' Ruby 9f Kitchener nt i he sweiskeendSaat his home re, The severe cold weather' and snow that has set in since Satur- day mares one wonder whether this is really winter„ or enly a lit- tle primer. Messrs. T. Wagner and L, Ka1b- Heisgli, who are attending the Waterloo - Seminary, were holiday 'visitors at their homes here. • Messrs. .J Regier.and F. Koch- ems, who recently dug a well for ,, Mr.JThiel ,1.t e a el Geo. the livery' 3 barns, were sirceessaud tff locating a good supply of water. Mr. Si Dietz moved Mr. Thiers pumping windmill thereon, rietor has reasons isfied with the jo Mr. J. Hey, Jr., eoampenied by Mr, gh'lm.. r pr'sent:ng the Aaro.C. s'i ion Inner Tubes atun tires nod other products, were out a few days recently and ri port having clone good brsiiiess, they had a score or more buve:•s made wort-ye with their nonepuncture in- ner tubes, We believe they time will soon be here when nearly ev- WILL BE TAKEN AT MY PRE- ery car will be equipped with these tired Mr. John Dachas., Jr. of the Goshen Line, aouth, and the, well known horse hese ler, has 'recently disposed of the two-year-old ii'ly "Miss Peter Bingen," to Mr. 'Etari P3ar•_a o f Forest, for the hand- some sum of $705.00, This is without a doubt, the highest price ever paid for a two-year-old for far and near, and we feel safe in awing that Mr. Pearce has ree&- vea gaol value for his money. and 1, vi s i him..every nue, e =s with his purchase. • The' colt has all the adventages of making goo =, hein_• sired Wi'rademer Peter, and • the dans"Mies. Bedina" out of the greet "Bingen" sire. Miss Peter Bingen made a `record showing at the Western Fair, London, this fall •by trotting an eigth mile in 17 seconds; the fastest time iever made ori the .London track by a two-year-old. and the prop- to be well sat b.' local agent, ace Dierlum of urtn- MISES EVERY WEDNESDAY FORENOON, FOR WHICH WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASJJ 1 PRICES. tf13 Zurich 1920 AYearOf ' .. . NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT for the London Life Incurance Co. Head Office; — London, Canada SCALE OF PROFITS To Participating Policyholders was Increased During War Period Maintained through Epidemic Period Continued in highcost period An unparelled Reward. C. A. Hoffman, Agent I N S E.. YOUR 'PROPERTY 'AGGAIN•ST DAMAGE BY WIND- 'OR' TORN- ADO. THE HOME INSURANCE :CO. Insures your Property without Preiniumn Note, and guarantees no special assessment. THE WESTERN FARMERS WEATFIER INS. MUTUAL Co. paid $114 (,00 loss in the November 1919 wind storm. Amount of ins. in force $25,000,000. Rate 45 cents per $100 ofr 3 years, Prem- ium note 2 per cent, Am also agent for several other Wind Insurance Companies. G. Holtzman ZURICH, ONT. ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS LUTHER LEAGUE One of the best banatiets ever given by the 'members of • the Luther I.eap•r" was held last Thur- sday even' the' home of Mr Harry -r: . it happened this way: Leaguers .decided to new members. Sides ere The sides went to wor..; and their labor was crown - e` dwith success. The losers ha.] to treat the winning side to a SCHOOL REPORT Foftfowing is the report of ,5•.. 6, Ilay, for the month of Oetober, Nxinws are In order or merit. �, 3r, IV—C:'h,ir. )Oita . Farwell. Jr. IV••--Luell i ] u'w rll;. Anthony; 3:4.;; 1t r; lira,7e .Uo ae. • Sr. Ili—Edith t,re 1, Lela Wit-' niC1', Jr. III-•-;i,i'onttrd ‘'I)abis:, Ed- gar Fanti?r, `A41.01 Marie Farwell; Or�']lle Witm"'r, Laurence Regi,er, Georgina Fo iter., Jz`, II—Cornelius Dibus, Beat- rice F'arwcll, Alphonse Dabus, Har- old Manse, 1"'i. fa—Andrew Foister, Earl G n Seale% E', ei3 n Ma . e. ";I(r> ne`h Gr b; Neil W tiirr, Wi 13e \Vat o.a 1 Pr.••- Prisei11:1 Farwell, Edda Gingerlch, 'Nelson Masse. D, I. Powdie, Teacher,. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs, E. Boyce, who have spent the fall with friends in the 'West have returned to their home near Brucefleld. Russell Erratt, Anson Coleman ,• and whot• Wilmer McGltnchey, w .:. West on the harve'iters excursion, hate returned home. 11Tis,s Roxie Palmer of Hamilton spent Th<inksgi ving with friends at Varna. Mr. Will Reid is visiting hi' un- i , _.1e at B iV "1,y, Mich., h , this week. ; ; • Kippers lt're`h'rdist congregation intend holding; their Anniversary' used: Su•rdly, when les-. 5. Ander-' ~*rrr er Clinton will preach After -1 se] and evening, consequently 'ha t.rs •s eas will be withdrewn at Gosh »:i end Vaene for the (:lay. 'Vara t Ent:•;ii'th Lancets held a very si e^S;i1il , , tl last Tues lay evening, Ms.se. Ilu dwo i W. j " onion vi is ,.;y., :shier entertains -1' 1; the F e r r e. `' ne •111 , i t-Iist chu'eh, 1 -Inc et'1 l he)a thrr annuit 1,:r•sl suTer 0 7abarasseiving ei. ht. Miss ''p -or McK'nl'c oa. Canyon srient l.he hold iy at her borne !ier.e 1 DA 9FMOCDD . 'Air. H. Hoffman is on the: sick 'list. Mr. Elmore. Thiel and family 02 I1atp t p;:tat. :Sun:l.a c i s Dashwood Miss E. Ownther visited • in .Rodney over Sunda/. Mrs. Humble and children and Mrs. Lucas Of S'tr'i a spant the holiday with Mee c.:Finkbeiner. MiGs P. >salle Koch of Centralia is in London with Brix sisters os-- .r'. tale holid'-17, Mr. and Mrs. EV. Gra/bbait o ;Wpoclstock spent Sunday andMon day with the . fol'in,er's parents. . Mr. end Mrs. Harman Eidt o•i 'Forest were visitors here Thanks gi ring • Day. aliases 3..M. Dale and Alberta l och 'ar, London spent a week in Miss 'Clara Kraft has returned from a visit in Landon. Mr; Czar Kellerman of the• 0. A. C., Guelph, , is:ted leis perorate over Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Koch have returned home after spending a week in' and around London. • • Miss Nettie Brokenaliire and duck roast. The young ladies. friend of Stratford spent a few certainly ,deserve pi rise and credit days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Birk, for the" vv ay they set the table, iI Mr. Hairy Guenther of Windsor vis good thing, it bore. Contrary to, end. custom the young men came first Mr. sand Mrs.. Rutherford spent and were requested (to be seated, the lioliclay in . Rr'lh. . Eat`? Web, we think they did Mr. and MrsHerb. Rinker or and they needed no "Meighen to Sarrit i sleeted the former's parents over Monday. irly groaned and sagged the It d' his parents over the'tree !. fa lead them through" neither. The boys having satislied the craving of the inner man gate the .girls opportunity to do likewise. While the gentler sex ate the masculines entertained them with song and, viasic. Talk about Caruso, Mc- Corniick and Lauder, well, they have nothing on the boys when they start their sing song, Per- haps the most interesting and won Gleeful sight viewed that night was 'Harry's farm:. It was a pitch dark, moonless night and the farm looked real tranq uil in this light of the moonless night, something like a coco uiut on a Tlawaiin night in tai• North Paci^io. Duoe iiie "South land's Sunshine Girls" WILL 13E AT THE Town Hail, Zurich ON riday Eve. Nov. l8th UNDER THE AUSPICES OF tIHIi ZURICH ATHLETIC CL1JJ3 The s8icond of a series of .High -Class entertainments. Season Tickets ean be obtained from. any of the, officials of the Club;.' THESE CONCERITS WILL PLEASE YOU, SI7'$TJflE .ND ATTEND EVERY ONE Season Tickets for the f"our Concerts $1,75, ' GeneralA.dmissioa; Reserved Seats 50 Cents`; Adults 35 Cents; Children 25 Cents, Doors Open at 7,301 Concert at 8,15 Plan of Reaervod Seats at"office. of Sceretazy ryf Club, Mr. .t'{..R.7E.Iesrs SCHOOL REPORT Following is the October rep- ert of Room, I, Dashwood P. S, The marks area .based on tests, da- ily work and attendance Jr. II A. --••H, Nadiger 430, A. Stir 373; E. Kraft 365; E. Rinker 317; W. Wein 3.t1; L. Staubus 270: T. Guenther 237. Jr, II 13.—R Kleinstiver 530; S. Held 523; t. Na'Uger 52t; M Will'rt 451; B. Edighoffer 419; V. Burmeister 393; A. Mason 310; G. White 250. Sr. Pt. II—R. Fisher 341; R Vincsnt 317; P, Sch•idr• 707; M. Re- stani;eyer 306; V. Kraft 295; Sy. Stire 273. Jr. Pt. II—E; Feld 361; H. Mil- ler 351; M. Klumlpp 298; A. Morenz 281; .V Kraft 266; B. Fries :'57; 0. Staubus 247, H. Schenk 21.7 Pruner—F, 13aker• 285; 0. Restem Byer 275; R, Hayter 268; G. Hoar "1111 251 G. Bu:rnieistei' 253; M. White 240; E. Zimmer 215. Class A—A. Willert 210; A. Rin- ker 205; M. Fries 203;, 1, Genttner 193; M, glean) ?83; E. Vincent 180; a . Geuttner 176; H. Schlundt 160; ea. Mason 20x Claus B.— .i. Rinker 100; M. SCh-. ltmdt $5; M. Bender, 80, Attendance 48. A.v. attendanc15 Miss. P. Tiernan, Teacher.. ROOM II - Sr, III --G, <n cnther 470; R, iIoffnian. 460; 17. Kleinstiver 410; TT. Hartleib 370; A. Steinbaggee 315 A, Willert 296, E. Wilds 210, Jr III ---W. Held 130; C. Berme eister"':420; T. Hayter 380; N. Fas sold 310; 1!, Guenther 305; G. 'Bender 300; E Hartleib 300; E, Natnaeher 285; E. Merner 280; M. Grammer 270; M. Meaner 245; L Lippert 240; M. White 220; A. Res- tameyer 200; 0. Pfaff 1.15, Sr. II --Cs. Burmeister 350; L!, Zimmer.' 325; L. Bender 265; P. lien- der 269; W. Ilveland 255; R. Witmer. '15; 1" Wein' 220; S. Genttner 90 Miss' R. C. 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SIESP EInfanC�''t .eettltitiallicre1're--- Tec -Simile Sianailtrt; of Tnr, e arKu i Cora i•YoNTREAL_P,' —� Infants and Children. tibthers 1'4'111 Genu Castorrizi .Always Bears the Signature of For Over C,9 0 € Yea e�Tbrr Exact Copy ofcWrrapp r, em CENTAURrCOMPANY, NEW ,{ tan +4.4.4.4•++++4++++++++ a Y Lumber 4+4++++4++,1 4.+4,4.44+++444...1.÷i4+44.1.444: Everything in Combinations storm and screen doors Lumber and Buil/ling Ci sty Work'our Specialty Always-_ in the market for saw- log s laude to order, Material r 1 PHONE 60 CIIIOSSIIMIZMERINCIS LEISz u RIC 1 •fir 4' 4 .l. .s" 4 4. 4. •'r 6'4. . o� i , �4•' a+-`.. ++•e•4••A+•} 4.44+44.4.4.÷+++÷÷ i-4.+++++ * r'n hare tested the NEW OVERLAND FOUR .for one Year and find that it is easily the best riding driving ear on the road. Rubbertire Buggy, :pod as new; h all price CHALtME S .SIX AT ... ... 11IcLAUG1ILIN TRUCK AT ... ... ... and of new one. $800.00 `$'400.00 c . M. HESS CO. - ZURICH OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION Overland Gars! Overlard Cars 3 ^131^^„,x,,= EM3118-45343114aV83213711:11E=f2INEVEOP,r 2 Year NEW ISSUE c n ari+ 6 per cent bonds DATED 15th, SEPT., 1921 DUE 15th, SEPT., 1943 Interest payable halfeyearly, 15th March and September. Denominations $1000 and $500 Price 98.80 and accrued interest Yielding 6.10 per cent Deliv'ered free of charge to you. Orders 'taken by. An rew Hess 1111 tAin kit 1 4 1