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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-02-18, Page 8We have a few Ladies' and Children's Coats still on hand, which must be sold, so now we are offering them at greatly rednced prices. These are new coats, up -to- date in style and made of good serviceable materials. We can save yon money. I1, re ar3 a few prices 1 „ brown Tweed mg $16 50 for $1811 only fur lined, reg $85 now for $25 1 „ heavy Melton cloth $ t?, for $10 1 ,, blk Arabian lamb 22.50 for $18 A few girls' and children's coats at 25 per cent off, 6 only ladies' cloth combs to clear at $4 each. 1 brown Eng Tweed trimmed with black plush reg $20 50 for $16 1 blk Zibeline cloth $18 for 1$16 „ striped „ $18 50 for $15 Al'i Ladlls' Furs. Riiff, Stojes and iViafts at 25 pr cfit off eguIar Ace. Men's Overcoats 1 ,, 1/ „ $10 50 for $9 50 1 only hveay, lined astrachan lined, marmot collar reg $25 for $20 2 „ blk astr'n lined $15 for $11 59 1 „ heavy cloth reg $12 50. for $11 4 „ boys overcoats size 83 to 86 to clear at $3 50 each 1 doz boys toques reg 25c for 15e ea 1 „ ft $11 for $9 75 STAMPEDMAT We have a lot of stamped mats again in 51.r ck in different patterns and sizes. Price.; fry in 30 cents to 60 cents. Fresh Groceries always on 'hand RUBY and GASOIIO PHONE 17 CR A VV NTED, I have made arrangements with Silverwoods Dairy, London, to take eream at My Residence, Zurich, anytime during the week. Cream is tested when brought to my residence and paidifor on delivery. Price paid tl 11 week was 33 cents per pound. i hest Cash FriCe for Bp gz S 1:511,0„0 s ZLJKICIJ Prd 111 L1a s"+ N4, 41. rl; WE T-IANK YOU FOR YOUR y??ATRONAGE IN TH 7•A T1 ,.WI HIIVIGYOU "THE OMF-AMENTS OF THE E SEA ON" EVER AT YOUR SERViCE I ;+j •;'a o GE RGE.R. HESS & COE, JEWELLERS ZURICH .�1 • • fII J Advertise in the JL?rai LOCA1~, MA.BE:ti.TS Corrected every Thursday, Butter '$.26 Eggs 26 Dried Apples 05 Potatoes,...,.... ... .. ... . . 75 Wheat U ats Barley Buckwheat Flour Bran Shorts Low Grade Live hogs fob 1.12 1.13 41 42. 50 .55 65 8.25 3.90 $25,00 28.00 85.00 9.50 Local News The Ontario Legislature will meet on February 29th. Be here early and get your choice at Appel's Big Sale. miss Leila Siebert visited relatives in Crediton on Sunday. Mr James Esler, of Varna, visited frlends here on Saturday last. The ice has been harvested. The cold weather produced a fine quality. Miss Lilla, Weber is attending the- millinery openings at London at pres- ent. Appel's is under the hammer. Bargains every day at this retiring Sale. Mrs J Northwood of Exeter is visit- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs D Koehler, this week. Miss Marie Thiel left for Toronto to -clay, where she will attend the spr- ing millinery openings. A sign of spring was seen the other day at the farm of Mr J P Rau. It was a greybird and it is surely an early visitor, Mr J Moos and Mr Stewart of God- erich township were visitors at the, home of Mr John Weido, over Sun- day. Sunday night was the coldest we have had this winter. The mercury dropped below the Zero mark during the night. Accounts due the St Joseph Brick and Tile Yards can be paid at the nelsons Bank or at the 'yards. L Jeffrey, Manager. Mrs Peter . Koehler passed away yesterday morning after a short illness of a few week's duration. The funeral will be held on Saturday. At the recent mid -winter examina- tions of the Conservatory of Music Miss F Lane of Dashwood (a pupil of 11f rs A E Geiger) was successful in passing grade 3, obtaining honors.' On page 5 of this issue will be found the advertisement of E Appel, who is having a lig Retiring from Business Sale, beginning on Feb 19th. As all kinds of goods are advancing in price, it will be good policy to stock up at the bargain prices he is offering during the sale. A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs John Woods Goderich township, on January 26th, when their daughter, Eva A., became the bride of Alex. Sparks, of Perdue, Sask. Rev D Johnstone, of Varna, performed the ceremony. The young couple will reside at Seaforth. The Donnelly murder occurred in I3iddulph Township thirty-six years ago, Feb 4th 1880. James Donnelly, his wife, Mrs Donnelly, their sons John and Thomas, and their niece, were murdered by a party of masked men, who were never brought to jus- tice. Johnny O'Connor, a boy visit- ing the Donnellys', escaped and was a witness in the famous trial which fol- lowed. He died year ago. On Sunday evening, the spirit of Laura Kathleen, the three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Reichert, Blind Line, took its fright, and their home was cast into gloom, The little one had been ill for about a year, but bronchitis was the im- mediate cause of her doath. The funeral was held on Wednesday after- noon, to the Lutheran cemetery, Rev Mr Zeigler, of Auburn conducting the ceremonies. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. FARM SOLD The 100 acre farm, situated at what is known as Wagner's Corner,: occupied by Mr John.13 Meyer y and owned by his father, Mr Jacob Meyer, Sr., has boon purchased by Mr Jacob Quackenbush, son-in-law ;af Mr F Schroeder, of town. The purchase. price is .$5,500 and possession will be given about the last of March, Ms 'John Meyer intends to purchase a farm in Michigan. LET PEOPE KNOW Good clean seed oats at 50 Dents per bushel. Apply to Jelin 13 Moyor, Wagner's corner, up, to Feb, 26th. For Rent --;Ube acre of land, with orchard, of all . kiwis of fruit trees, house, furnished, also stable and good well on premises. For further partic- ulars apply to Frank Bedard, ll mile north of Drysdale, Bull and Boar For Service Shorthorn Durban Bull for service. $1.5o with privilege of returning, to be paid following January. Also Im- proved Yorkshire Boar for service, $1.00. Joseph Rau, Drysdale. Boar For Service Thorobred Berkshire Boar for ser- vice, pedigreed, $1 fee,_ Arthur Weber, Bronson Line. Dashwood. SOUTH HURON FARMERS' IN- STITUTE MEETINGS The Supplimentary meetings of the South Huron Farmers' Institute will be held as follows: Feby. 21st -Farquhar 2.00 p. rn. Elimville 7.30 p m.. Feby, 22nd -Zurich 2.00 p. m, Hensall 7.30 p, in. Feby. 23rd -Dashwood 2.00 p. m. Grand Bend 7.30 p. m. Felly. 24th -Crediton 2.00 and 7.80, To be addressed by H C Nixon, St. George; Gavin Barbour, Orosshill and others. For particulars see bills. Alex Buchananan, President. A H Donpe, Secretary. Auction Sale or FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS M:r E. Bossenberry has been -instructed to sell by public auction on Tuesday, Mar. lst, At 1 o'clock sharp, the following: HORSES:- 1 heavy mare, aged 7; 1 percheron mare, aged 9; 1 aged driver, Mare with foal. CATTLE;- 4 cows, due lst April; 1 Cow fresh last fall; 1 two year heifer in calf; l heifer rising 2; 3 yearling heifers. I IPLEi1IENTS : Deering disc drill new; Massey -Harris bean, harvester, nearly new; new Fleury plow, Walking plow; set diamond harrow; wagon; cutter; buggy new; light wagon; new Empire cream separator; bob sleigh; heavy harness; hourly new; fanning mill and numerous ,cher articles. The following articles, will be offered for sale at the same time and place. Single harness, nearly new; set double harness with collars, nearly new; 13 tooth orchard cultivator; disc harrow; berry seuffieri barrel spray pump with hose and 'nozzles; ] ton capacity wagon; Can - Vas top; turning lathe; emery Wheel. TERMS OF SALE:- All sums of $5 and under, ' cash; over that amount 8 •months credit will be given on furnishing .approved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents' on the dollar off for cash on, creelit amounts ' Positively no reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. E. Bossenberry, Louis Jeffrey Auctioneer Proprietor. Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAG 'T am taking orders for the above celebrated brand of Fertilizer for delivery next Spring. I handled this brand last season and had splendid success with it. Basic Slag has been used with greatest success on beans, etc Prices Cash $20.00 F. .0.1B., Station. $22 on 8 months time. Mr George McDonald, Wroxeter, Ont,,;Write. On 7th October, 1915:- I sold about half the car of Sydney Basic Slag you sent me and people are well pleased with the re- sults. I had rorne',clifficulty in get- ting them to use Basic Slag and they would only take small quan- tities say from one bag to half a ton for trial. I used some myself in several ways the hest results I got being on the root crops and corn One of my neighbors used half a ton on his turnip crop without man- ure and the result surpassed his expectations, I have an opinion myself that I can grow turnips with- out manure. I expect to bo able to dispose of a lot of l3asic Slag this winter, perhaps three cars. JOSEPH RAU R R. No. 2, - Zurich. DIED Reichert -In Hay Township, on Feb 13th, Laura Kathleen, daughter of Mr and Mrs E Reichert, aged 8 years and' 13 'days. . BORN Faust -At Zurich, on Fob 11th, to 1VIr'and Mrs S :13 Faust, a son. Armstrong -On Feb 12th, in Stanley township, to Mr and Mrs 'G.eorge- Arnisiroi g, a daughter. Stanbury---.int Exeter, on Feb 6th, to Mr and Mrs J G Stanbury, a son. mamma.. ofumma TIDE STOVEQUESTiO'' Is easily decided if you buy a McUlary Kitchener Range. This firm bas been making stoves for 60 years. Or a Superb Favorite, made in Sarnia. The third generation generation of this fine is now making stoves. Now if you buy one of the above makes of stoves, you will not make a miss shot, but bit 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 ask in closet and thermoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $1;8.- 00 cash. Hundreds of people of Zurich and vicinity tesify that the best stovesare al- ways sold at Hartleibs. e. HUROA'SILARCEST:COMBINATION STORE 'The London Advertiser HREE EDITIONS MORNING, NOON, NIGHT Western Ontario's Greatest Daily ,ill the JVei vs all the Time Rate by mail, any Edition, $2 a year Circulation. Dept, London Advertiser Clubbed with the Zurich Herald, $2,90 a year, for both papers. :- s Oil j. suoiineo 47 W,V1 Zurich Agency HERALD OFF CE * T 0 * 1 We are putting on sale our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Clotbina. 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 84.50 for $3.00 3'75 for 2.75. 3 lbs molasses snap cakes for 25 cents 1 lb good Japan i ea for 25 cents 3 lbs dried peaches for 25 cents Desk;; FOOd We handle Dr, Hess' Stock Foods, Poultry Panrcea Louse Killer' Dips, etc: Every package guaranteed. 1 „ G6 L. WORM 'PHONE * " * 0. 0 ZURICH• . o ****- *****" '*** * 0