HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-01-28, Page 8.PCI .L REDUCTIONS
OATS
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We have a few Ladies' and Children's Coats still on
hand, w:bich must be sold, so now we are offering them at
greatly reduced prices. These are new coats, up -to- date
in style and math of good serviceable materials. We can you ,money'. H . re are a few prices:
1 brown Tweed reg $16 50 for $18 1 only fur lined, reg $85'now for $25
1 „ heavy Melton -cloth $12 for $10 1 „ blk Arabian lamb 22.50 for $1S
A few girls' and child, en's coats at 25 1 „ brown EngTwesd trimmed with
per Dent off, black plush reg $20 50 for $16
6 only ladies' cloth coats to clear at 1 „ blk Zibeline cloth $18 for F$16
$4 each. 1 „ striped ,, „ $18 50 for $15
Lad•es' Furs. A Stoles
and 1 uIs at 25pr c ., at off
Regular m Ace.
's Overcoats
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$10 50 for $9 5011 only hveay, lined astrachan lined,
marmot collar reg $25 for $20
blk asti'n lined $15 for $11 59
heavy cloth reg $12 50 for $11
4 „ boys overcoats size 88 to 86 12
to clear at $3 50 each 1
1 doz boys toques reg 25c for 15c ea 11
AmpE
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„ $11 for $9 75
Nil
We have a lot of stamped mats again in stock in
different patterns and sizes. Prices limn 80 cents
to 60 cents.
Fresh Groceries always on
hand
RUBY and GASOII
P.HOMP 17
CREAM
ANTED.
1 have made arrangements with Si1v erwoods
Dairy, London, to take eream at
My Residence, Zurich, anytime
during the week.
Cream is tented when brought to my residence
and paidEfor on delivery. Price paid t1 i.3
week was 33 cents per pound.
Highest Cash gripe for Eggs
I. IIUDSON, Phone 5 ZUKICII
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LOOA.L4 M &.B .iris
.Corrected every Thursday;
Butter
Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes,
Wheat new
Cats
Barley
Buckwheat
Floor
Bran
Shorts
Low Grade
Live Hogs fob Hensall
WE TIS YOU FOR
YOUR 'PATRONAGE IN
THEPASTaW1SHING YOU
"THE COMPLIMENTS OF
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THE SEASON"
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EVER AT YOUR SERVICE
GEORGE R. HESS & CO,o
JEWELLERS ZURICH
$.20
30
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1.05 1.013
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45 n"0
65
3,25 9,75
$25.00
28.00
05.00
9.25
Local News
My accounts are ready for those
indebted to me. Kindly call and get
yours. L Prang.
Rev Mr Steempfer, of Elmira, will
conduct the services in the Lutheran
church next Sunday. I have installed a new knitting
Mr Jacob Kellermann of Dashwood machine and am now in a position to
attended the Weather Insurance Co. do work of this kind. Charges are 15
meeting here on Wednesday. e. nts and 20 cents a pair for knitting
stockings or socks, and 10 cents a pair
LET PEOPE KNOW
Lost, strayed, for sale, wanted, found,
to rent, card of thanks, and all want ads,
for insertion in this column will be eharg-
ed for at u rate of 25c each insertion prov-
tiding they don't exceed 5 lines, payable
strictly in advance,
NOTICE
TENDERS
For taking over and managing
Dashwood Central of the Hay Town -
hip Municipal Telephone System,
will be received by the Council of the
Township of Hay up to 2 o'clock p m
on Saturday, the 5th day of February
1916.
Particulars may be obtained from
members of the Council of from the
undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Zurich, Ont, January 21st, 1916.
Fred Hess, Sr.,
Clerk of Hay.
Knitting Done
Mrs Joseph. Druar, of St Clements,
Ont., is visiting her parents, Mr ' and
Mrs F Krauskopf, Goshen Line, at
present.
Messrs J Praetor, 0 Fritz, E D
Wurm, J Laporte, P Lamont and A
F Iless attended the funeral of the
late M Y,McLean held at Seaforth on
Monday.
11r I Hudson, who started collecting
cream nine months ago, has met with
good success in this business, He col-
lected in that time 77,650 pounds of
cream paying out for same to the far-
mers in this community over $6,000,
He is well satisfied with the business
clone in this time and he hopes to in-
crease it greatly during the present
year.
The funeral of the late M. Y. Mc-
Lean was held from his residence,
Seaforth, on Monday afternoon last.
A large number from all parts of the
county attended the services. A num-
ber of fine wreaths, presented by
friends, covered the coffin. Rev Mr
Larkin, pastor of the Presbyterian
church, delivered the sermon. The
remains were interred in the Maitland
cemetery,' .
The following taken from the
Postmaster General's Annual Report
for 1915 will be of interest to the
people of this community. The gross
postal revenue at the Zurich office
was $1467,88. Number of money
orders issued 1382 to the amount of
$11,986.:0; commission on same
69184; Number of money orders
paid -t80 amounting to +3,701.51.
Postal notes paid $800.62. The
compensation to the postmaster for
the money order and postal note
business was $72,99. Postmaster's
salary was $588, with $12 for for-
ward allowance and $50 for rent, fuel
and lights.
On and after February 1st, 1916,
the Provincial Board of Health will
supply to the public, free of charge,
through local Boards of Health and
medical officers of Health, the various
biological products, viz; Smallpox
Vaccine, Diphtheria Antitoxin, Anti -
Meningitis Serum, Anti -Typhoid
Vaccine, Pasteur Preyentive Treat-
ment for Rabies. Since the Provincial
Board of Health is undertaking this
work in the hope of lowering the
death rate and reducing the morbidity
of communicable diseases influenced
by the use of these products, every
physican in the Province is required
toco.operate with the Provineial
Board.of health by prompt notificati-
on of all communicable diseases+
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Advertise in the $eral
for knitting on the leg part.
Walter Steele, R. R. No. 3,
Phone 8 on 81.
Zurich,
Bull and Boar
For Service
Shorthorn Durham Bull for service.
f1.5o with privilege of returning, to
be paid following January. Also Im-
proved Yorkshire Boar for service,
$1.00. Joseph Rau, Drysdale.
NOTICE
Tenders for taking over and manag-
ing Dashwood Central of Hay Town-
ship Municipal Telephone System will
be received by the Council of the
Township of Hay up to 2 o'clock, p.
in., on Saturday the 5th day of
February, 1916.
Particulars may be obtained from
members of the Council or from the
undersigned.
The lowest or auy tender not
necessarily accepted.
Zurich, Ont., January 21st, '1916.
FEUD. Hiss, Sit.,
Clerk of Hay.
FOR SALE
0. A. C. No 72 oats. The oats you
read so much about, Price $1,00 per
bushel. Guaranteed free of wild oats
and noxious weeds, • 0, Klopp tele-
phone, 18 on 98, R. R. No 2 Zurich.
Me A Heideman will be at my office
over T L Wurm's store, every Satur-
day until February 15th, 1916, to set-
tle accounts due me, Anybody not
able to pay accounts in cash will set-
tle by note. J. J. Merger.
According to the report of the Insp-
ector of Public Officers recently pub-
lished, there were registered in the
County during 1914, deeds, 1,222;
mortgages, 882, discharge of mortgages
900; wills registered 208; the fees on
which amounted to $842. The Regis-
trar received the same year a net in-
come of $2,268.86; the County was
paid $614,91 as its share of the re-
ceipts,
ZURICEI AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
The annual meeting of the members'
of the Zurich Agricultural Society
was held in the Town Hall here last
Thursday. The meeting was well
attended and much interest was mani-
fested in the business on hand by
those present. The Society is in fairly
good financial standing and with the
progressive men filling the various
offices should have a most successful
year in 1916.
The following officess were elected;
President—John Pfaff.
lab Vic -President -0 Silber
2nd Vice•President---W T Caldwell
Secretary—D S Faust
Directors --J Decker, Jr; H H Neel);
Casper Wolper; W B Battler; Peter
Deichert; John McBride; L H Rader;
Alf Reichert and J P Rau.
Auditors --Jacob llaberer and Sohn :
A Smith,
1916
CLUBBING LIST
THE STOVE QUESTION
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1s easily decided if you buy a McClary Kitchener Range.
This firm has been making stoves for 60 years. Or a
Superb Favorite, made in Sarnia. The third generation
generation of this firm is now making stoves.
Now if you buy one of the above makes of stoves,
you will not make a miss shot, but hit the goal every
time. And then for cheapness we can knock out any
departmental store in Canada.
Cook Stove, with reservoir burns wood or coal for $18.00 up.
Look at the cut of the above range with reservoir warming closet, tile 1•ack
in closet and thermoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $38.-
00 cash.
Hundreds of people of Zurich and vicinity tesifythat the test stoves are al-
ways sold at Hartleibs.
d and Daily Globe $8 75
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We are putting on sale our entire stock of
Men's and Boys' Clothing. It will pay you to
look over this stock.
- LADIES COATS
We have a few more ladies' cloth coats
which we are clearing at $4, regular price, $15,
$10 anp $8. Children coats at greatly reduced
prices.
LADIES FURS
At half price.
MITTS & GLOVES
Men's winter mitts and gloves at reduced
prices.
A FEW SNAPS
1 only parlor lamp regular $4.50 for $3.00
1 ti 3.75for 2.75
3 lbs molasses snap cakes for 25 cents
1 11> good Japan tea for 25 cents
.3 lbs dried peaches for 25 cents
Dr 'less toe Food
We handle Dr, Hess' Stock Foods, Poultry
Panrcea Louse Killer' Dips., etc: Every
package guaranteed.
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