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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-01-25, Page 1Vol. XX III No 29 ....per _... ,rrMr .. U F ! G H, THURSDAY �,...�.. ti Chester >; Snakla, ly%Ia � CMN O JANUARY «. !3, $1.25 a Year In A.ci $1.OiNARitl9Al8,ryc!,AAROMP We take this opportunity of extending to our many customers and friends the Comp lments of the: Season and our best wishes.`. for a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR W. H. PFILE, - ZURICH THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES REPAIRING, NEATLY DONE .o, d.•'�1 �...�•�� e.•0•b V•C�•� O•©•O.O O.O.p.p.d.p. .O �•O 4 b•©• •O O O �• C'a. � (� '��l!`f�d' �O Od�P44dOOPddP dP,9 44404 • • 40 Watch this Space for re I � e eginning about Feby. 10th Having just finishedStocktaking we find our Stock in many lines too heavy, and in order to clean it out we intend putting on a Monster Sale and give the Public an opportunity to supply their wants at prices away below present day values. Loi F = '. for SALE ILLS. Which will be sent You by Mai( In the mean tirnt we wish to ad= vise you that we have in Stosk New Ginghams in all the New Patterns Make Your selection early :y H..4•ye•'II•+1.;•+ 1•.;••l.44 ÷,e 4.4 +344444 .r:.;'.,o•l.ye.•t + 'r+ -f 44344 k 14.4 444 4 . • 4••l.4'►i•3 +4444++4• 4 w 4- 44;4+ 4+4 J. 1 31-4ZE,' CP CP CP CO CP CP CP CP Miss Lily Eilber or Crediton sp- ent the week -end with relatives here. Mr. C. B. Hess of l3ayfield is'vis- itixig relatives and frieends in Zu-- ih.:.this week. Y, OBITUARY There passed away at Bad Axe Mich., on January 21st 1ltary Sch- wwa1m wife of Henry Schwalm. She ,yas born in Hay Township in 1852 and. leaves to mourn a grown up tunny of five boys and .one grr1. the World's Watch Over Time One "Ar,rother, Mr. Wm-. H. 'i t ue- puler of Hensel' and two sisters in N. Dokotya. Elizabeth Otterbein, an old and respected resident of Hay Tp. then of -Zurich and the last few years at ilnesall, died in liner 97th year, the remains being brough t' on Monday, interment being niade in the lviennoni .e. c '..j. t y., Uteson at Dashwood Mr. Ezra Ot- tewbein survives. David Witmer, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Wilnie,', born 1 May 17th, 1871, in Hay Township, passed awry peacefully on. Jan - 17th:, 1923, in the old home ,where he he had lied fior; about 27 ye- ars, ever since he was married to his mourning widow,, Louise Koeh ler;. He died comparatively a young maria aged just 51 years and 8:'months old. The decease, which h a? _`ought for; about 18 years, and which finally proved fatal, was diabetes. The last five or 6 years has not` been aible to do , much work, ,and not any for the last year Of late he speent much time in priayer and meditation. I -Ie now saw' life as he never; realized it bpfotie. His passing away is a Vent thought also. a quie+. sermon `. az 911 to be ready for inr'scuh an +-' WALTHAM At Prices to Suit Everybody HESS the Jeweler JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 T H E MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 Capital Paid' Up $4,000,0090 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches It is not necessary to sake:. a special trip to the nearest branch of. The Maisons Bank every time you want to deposit money. Send your deposit to the Bank by mail. • Write today to the nearest manager of The Molsons Bank for in- formation!. C. Thi,. JOY Manager Zurich Branch 40, r � Fall Horse Good Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Home Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.411, - Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, Rricet'' Ranging from $7.00 to $7.32,04• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL, +!s• A BIG Stock of Harness' and Halters always on hand.' Club Bags, 'Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. ttv 83, • HARNESS REPAIRING A S PECIALTY PHONR ° 1 2 FRED THIEL ZURICH ';tfwAve"tlllnile%ir0'' tire L.Ji ::Of • '''A9* v►.4Y:eu4.y+.va+. +>41,1E','t4�,�+,yt?"' Pr an conimeth. On Friday, San. the :'19th, the pastor condue'erl the funeilal services at the house•, wh- ere°lie, preached. a short sermon to athet a l end gathering of the ,•a;.�,•IIt•d••II•'t'•1••1�•3••d3••II• 3°•II••II•�'•II••i••�•i'•3•'�•&4'•1� F•91••i ••II••II••II••l•'1'•II••4••i'•E••3.3•d"1~•3" +•l+� :'4t mpathetic fz;iends, after which the � �. remains were interred in the Bnbi- '4' ylon Line cemetery. • The depart- .g: a ed leaves besides hi sorrowing :'II' • IViriter 'Doty audg rief stricken widow, 1 d n- ghter, 4 sone, 2 sisters, 2 brothers oti ado other relatives and friends. '* LATE MRS. - TECKLE • fi• Laving Detweiler; relict .of the .p late Daniel Steckle, -passed a;- • way at the home Of her son John ,'44, Steckle, Stanley Township, on 4. January loth in her 84th year{ * own personal and family needs She was born in Waterloo County .q• and was married to her pr•e-dLTceas- ed husband on December 16th, 1861 alter which; they moved to Stanley and lived there since. Her huv- band pessing in 1900. Nine children were born to rtliis happy + union; seven off which still sur ride .1. They are a:s follows;— Mary, Mrs. + A. Rittenhouse, Zurich; Susanna, •4, Mrs. Martin Bowman, Waterloo; La 4. vina, Mrs. Hy. Bowman, Elmira; Hannah, Mrs. Ehnes Gingerich, El- ÷ rnEira ; ' Henry 'Steckle, John Ste- '4' ckle, and Menno Steckle of Stan- •II ley Townshi,}ai. Also 41 grandchildr * en and t.vo great grandchi•dreni •€• also survive to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, gr lnd- ti r )her and great grandmother. 1 ht iunerai was held on Saturday, Jamr•iry 13th to the Amish church and.:cemeteryy, on the Bro•'isoi L'ne, ;h ilia Ezra Martin of St. Jacobs being assisted by Rev. Amos Gin gerich i L+'hnir+,a(, in the German $langu ,'e ,whil'e Rev, John Shenk of South Cayuga delivered his message in the English, languar,e. The Fall hearers were all buton:a grandclridren of the departed, as 'follows ;—I van Steckle, an. St- eckle, Menne Stcek'e. Me ins Mal,tin Ames Martin ' and Rudy Schantz. The relatives and friends • from o d;stam t that attended, the funeral. were;—Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowman, Mr, and. Mrs'. E. Gingerich, of Elm ira; Miss Lnoa Detweiler, ,Mr. and, Mrs. Albert' Snyder, Mr. Rudy Scl ants,:' Mr. Josiah B'owmjan,, Mr. Joe Bowman, Mr. :Harvey 13owman Miss E16en an& SuSanna :Bowman, Miss Abi.0 Detweiler, Mrs. Epihram VI�' ber, all of Waterloo. Mrs. Steckle •.l� p was k'n'own, to many in this district and is spoken, of very highly -as kt grand old Lady of character and principal, with great christh,tni en- deavour. Now, that the Holiday giv- ing Season is over, most of us aro( getting to think of our D .do Phone 59 Z U R 1 0 H Produce Wanted °VD o' Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed, We always pay the o a highest Market Price according to Quality CAST -0 R IA For Wants and ChildrenInUse For Over 30 Years ihvoyt bears the 144 The weather has been, cold lately and, ask yourself if you have enjoyed. warm feet dur- ing this spell of winter. If not coque to us and we can assure you com ort in footwear , as well as durability. Repairing done by the very latest methods 4 0. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONTARlG f 444444444444444+4444444444+÷÷+÷÷÷+÷÷÷+++++++++++++++++ i4. A Happy and. Prosperous 1922 we wish to all our eustoners and fri- ends and we trust that ,the friendly' relationship which has existed be- tween us in the past will be 'even more firmly wove :r together, in the New Year. R. N. DOUGLAb GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE