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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-03-01, Page 1'Vol. XXIII No 34 ZURICH,, THURSDAY rMMORi• ING M.AHCI- CARE , ; F YOUR FET WE ARE SOLE'AGFN TS FOR THI(} DISTRICT FOR TILE CELEBRATED Dr. SCHOOLL'S; "FOOT EASE ANT) ARCH' SUpOPRTERS, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH SAME BY WAKING' ORDERS. .,DO NOT SUPPER PROM FOOT 'TROUBLE I1` YOU CAN GET RELIEF BY WEARING rIFXESA , , - We have just a feV dozen- pair of• comfortable ..'warm,.isp ats whiek we are selling at abigisacrafice,. and it will pay you to 'take advantage of theee b argains for 'next winter's wear• EVERYTHING IN FOOTWEAR AT POSSIBLE LOWEST PRI CES. t i i THE ROME OF GOOD• SHOE S ..eninr.oeamotoe �a � .mazn.xadwoor neer,-.. •-----•—� _ w.�n naaey �� -- 0L CH REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. C�;•4.0.•^v.4,.�,•4.44..0•C�.4.0.4.4.4.Ot1.4.0.4•�`•4.4.4•�•4.4•�,.•4.4•oO,�•�•4,•�;,� �• •J4d. .G>0•Ge.ee •UOVOO�OOavOO vOOc744dea •GyG'rf• O��,Q "°.4 " QD 4Q 40 QOt� VllQ QD QD WIS WE WTSEt '.£O HAND OUT A THOUSAND THANK YOU'S r,PO EV- ERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO HELPED TO 'WAKE OUR BIG STOCK REDUCING, SALE SUCH .AA. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. IF ANY i ONE HAD TOLD US THAT WE COULD HAVE REALIZ- Dt ED 50 MUCH READY CASH IN STICB A SHORT TIME, WE WO- ULD HAVE SAID CRAZY. IT CAN'T BE DONE—WE HAVE LEAR NED A WHOLE HEAP OF GOOD THINGS DURING OUR SALE AND THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS TO GIVE GOOD BIt1 VAL- UES IF YOU WISH TI MAKE A SUCCESS. t THIS IDEA "WILL BE CARRIED OUT SUCCESSFULLY IN THIS PLACE OF BUSINESS :r3 HEREAFTER, WE HAVE ALWAYS TRIED TO GIVE A.HUNDRED CENTS WORTH OP VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT WITH US, BUT IN 'THE FUTURE WE'RE GOING TO GIVE ONE HUNDR- ED AND TEN CENTS '9, EVERY DOLLAR. SS 1•, 1923, .Bear I., Smith, Publiiaai Fr $1,25 a Teta Iii Ade`kal. 152IN AR13LUiM, $2 1A:1 1310 oaARtiED 1V1'~i'ss Elizabeth Rennie' visited at Londoal this week. ' M..'and. Mips. T. L Wurre and Mr Nesbitt Woods were Sunday vis- iters at 'Bayfield. Mrs; Moses Geiger is visiting wwii:h her 'son,, Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Geiger, at Rockwood. Miss Louisa Roerig, who is em- ployed at Kitchenerm,, is spending a few weeks with friends and rel- atives! here,. • 1VIr. Michael Hoffman, left for Eitclieize.r on Wednesday morning uhare • Mrs, Hoffman' is staying for a few days. Rev :Mr. Clemens of Rodney is assisting; Rev:; J. G. Litt, with,,. the revival•:eerviees m the Evangelical church; this week. Mr. David Schnell ofSa'sk., who is spending' the winter with r•2iati ves and friends, is, at present vis- iting' at Guelph and: Kitchener. Mr. D. Deitrich of Mt. 'Carmel, call d, rax%` Mr. G. Holtzman of the v�llge olio day last week to ink vestigate wind insurance and 'Loft! out a policy in the Western farni er s wind Insurance Co. M s,' D. 1VIcClinchey, who had been visiting for some' 'time at the home of. her .brother, Mr. W. C. Wagner, Telt for London this week. Mr. acob Brown of the Goshen I, lle, ;seuth, is holding an auction isle of Farm Stock and implem- ents' on March 12th, as' Mr. Brown is retiring • and moving to Zurich, ll 7,s sort, Mr. Melvin Brown will as- isunze the running of the farm Ant,th r fel. ' carloads of coal detaliellLd into., hsail last week, tom, vote at Zurich ',vere 'f Ley,r lote, to tie ,n Vey fo nple of weeka1 Trope sea! : _ 0 season for fir - prassul DAN Pastan) Peg This Newspaper Space is taken up merely to express our feelthgs and to Thank the Thousands . ,that visited Our Big Sale. And i.s not intended for an Advertisement AN —WE 'ARE— OURS VE TRULY • epi Save the MMec We ear,' duplicate your "Broken Spectacle Lenses from the Smal- lest Chip within 36 Hours. ESS the Jeweler JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve 4000000, Over 125 Branches T OLSON Bye a„ K Farriers will secure" sywpathe. etic banking at any, of our bre- ouches. ,Careful attention to the need's of Canada's Agric.e ultural interests has always be- en a feature of The Mebane Bank. Savings Departments at every Branch. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards invited., C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch• ing will -be over and this trouble ended. We would aslc bur readers to .j:•II••4t•4 : + 4.3 + 4••« •r4•°a••1••E•+••i••l5• 4?'•+•3•.II•• •P+++?°i:+'E'4'•F++A* :•4'•114•' ray particular attention to the a- 4� , mount- of. Auction Sales being ad- 4. Verti'sed in the Herald from Week to weer.• Only a few years ago, ;scarcely a farm sale was item- + '? act in ; the erald gird now meet- ,11440.400 fr (r • 4 0 �9 3 ,,� 444400 *oo-* *4i4�a44)i► 4f4444 i�.�;e�� Horse foods Tust Received a large„ number_,,..af Genuine Woolen Horse Blankets in Assorted--"eolers, Size 92x84. ,Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Ruga, prices Ranging from $7.00 to ... ..:............... :... $13,00 • •, SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A. CALL.. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. HARNESS REPAIRING A S PECIALTY FRED H PHONE 102 • • 4 z 4 ZURICH p:+•ffii°5�4svSieeeeeea �✓Z•42•,wrti..';•<,*? �+'4th v1s3.1:,. .-+3'tS0.^Kote z ' H ically 'everyone is hated.. Faris-, tit• ers are awake to the fact that it * pays well to advents! in the local •F• raper, and ..yet some business men „'`t• cherish, the ignorant Idea that it + does not pay. The 'steady cold and stormy we- i* athe.r of the past few- weeks, has , �• at last 'made a break on Sunday, as the good old sun again made Its appearance, and real spingr 1 like weather took place, and by' all appearance it looks as if 'March! 4. would come in like a lamb, and' •i'�+ then we can look for something! .p. mush at the end bf March, as tee! . 4' i .t. .4. 'Q0 00 Q0 ry y ,� 4 , 4 4 < R G J. + +•l ..4,4•+4+,1 +4++' ++++ ++ i\ ' p �r4•? ? '4'11'? +4•+4••4••4+•4++4•+4•+4••4•+4•., 'i1.'i'.1••l..l '1•«,ti'. ? ? •i h�a��+'3'? ?'• . •3'•II'�i`.'E g V�V O,e I ) lic...Er4, 1 ri_..../.1A,. j • ^"Produce Wanted 'saving goes, "if it comes in i 1 e la labile it goes out like. a lion:" MRS. RUD. •HEIDEMAN PASSES, Henrietta Seh iltz, relict of the ,x, late Rudolph Heideman, passed a- 3• ,< a r at the Borne of her daughter, :vlis. D. H. Steinbach, at TIolly, ��• ter Now, that the Holiday giv- ing Season is over, most of us are" getting to think of out own personal and family needs The weather has been cold lately and ask yourself if you have enjoyed warm feet dur- ing this spell of winter. If not come to .us and we can assure you comfort in footwear , as well as durability. Repairing done by the FRITZ88,858.32 ot _,69,49 SHOE FR. T the... �eSa furl y SSeb llama iii h, 4, ,•~ i fi++F•3 r�••,. x H.?o?o.;.II+d.3•r - t'� ,^J� 13 y s anrl. 24 day+s•�! Deceased was born .__._•,___.,,,_,,,,__.....�. in Gaerrnany and has bean in this country for 50 years... of which time she lisred Mostly in Zurich, and was li ghly esteemed. by all who knew y�'(� �` har as a loving and of a hind 1 �J �% dtsl.�osit;on. She had not been Well for some, merit Zurich for Detroit, .47 b 4D Bring us Yowl' Alsike and Clover Seed,a always pay ,the,, � o highest Market Price according to Quality Q p e hs and last fall left after wh ch she went to Holly, Mich Per husband n]-deceased'her! about a year and. a half ago. !She leaves to mourn j,51.1,85 h':i loss 6. children—''I:s. II. Hit RJUST IIa.iTl)e1 and Mrs; L. Bre-n. �l of De- ti•oit; Mrs, D. H. Steinbach of Holly E,ST�qE p iTERNSAVE ANl<". I%t els Mr, Theodore Heileman of %Iini'ie'sata, Mr. Albert Heideman of V OILS, ERIN t`S, GEI Jackson, Mich.; and Mr. Henry IleA BIG DISCOUNT t.'"' - idrman of Detroit. 3 childredhav ing also pred.eceased her. The MITTS, AND GLO`,' family were al] present . at the �4 -enev tl except Theodore. Heide-. pian of Minn. The remains were brought to' Zurich where they were •>titered in .their last resting plasty on Wednesday afternon„ n the L'uth'eran cemetery. Rev. 11`.• '44tribe officiating. The f .. aily his tha. tsympathy of their many friends ds here. BP T 14,269,420.95 For Infante ami Children 11 Use ForOver3OYears Abeags beats the Signature zfi 90,798,648.79 GIVE US A CAif EARNED 6.27% ICES, (QUALITY OP OUR COMPEs HigheACE CO AD P. E: MONTREAL +ro 4 ik****ui eah ne 4 411 ffitc 414 y�G X34 0.0