Zurich Herald, 1916-11-03, Page 8I •Tuesday and. Wednesday, Sept. 19th and 20th
, We have been fortunate in securing Miss Kline to
Itake charge of our Millinery Department for the
Fall Season, We are showing a larger range of hats
and trimmings than ever and assure tb.e ladies of
* Zurici and vicinity that they will find here the
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ewinesstecelan.tions in millin.ery fashions.
We
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Oar stock of Fall Dress Goods, Flannellettes, Wra,pperettes,
Underwear, Blankets, oto„ now to hand and we invite your inspection
of same,
New Shirtings & C ttonades
These goods are continually going up:in price. You :will save
money by purchasing your supply now.
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Swe ter Cots
We have the famous Monarch Knit Sweater Coats agai115in
stock. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction,
aists ac C rset Lovrs
A few ladies waists and corset coves on hind which we are
selling ab greatly reduced prices.
Rain C
dozen ladies Rain Coats just arrived iu tan, navy and; black
at the Special Price of $5.50 each. Also a new line of men's
Balm:wan style coats at $10 50.
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resh roceries always on:hand
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WALNTED,
Will pay highest cash price for Cre.am
and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich,
'at any time during:the week.
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A fresh supply of Gold and Silver
Add -a -Links just arrived.
We engravethein]to your order.
• GEO GE R. HESS L'it, CO,
JEWELLERS
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LondonLife Policies are
"GOOD, AS GOLD"
Why not protect yourself aad family with
a good life insurance policy.
All the popular plans Of insura,nca written.
For particulars apply to .
Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent
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Butter
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Report for .he irtionth of October
iL roma, I. The ninnies aro
order of merit,
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Sr. II -Gr'' a .Merner ; Huth
enner ; ',Fre um.: Mit telhol ; M.
Meidinger; Rife CellaS; Auetin
ee, Schwalm ; Ethel Hess, Gerald Pod-
, oe aid; Russel Foster; •
Jr LII --John 'N43eheine ; L.
Wagner; .Dt.rotley Brenner. Anna
Mitteholt,.; Wesicy Callfas; C
Malinger; .Aesen
Jr Pt, I1. -Austin "Hey „Frances
Dwitrich.
Er 1.---.Pese, Fziater; Lorne FoQter
Alice 'Deitz.
Jr Jr Bedard; Bc...grice
Mern er ; Neeb ; Dore thy Ze t -
Lel Zettel; Mildred Gei-
ger,
J. Witch, 'reacher
Report of room for the month
of October. iThe names ere in
order of merit.
Jr III-Gorion Rau; Anthony,
Mitileholtz; Lloyd He -y.
11 -Lula Albrecht; Newell Geiger
M Eng; Kathleen Simon; Ray-
mone: ; Frieda Deichert; G.
ce:ehv, elm; teilbert Decharrne:
Davidsnn • Ilerbert Neeb; Fred
Da v ideon.
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• .45.00
Live flogs . fob 11.onSati. •1 0.45
Oats
13arley
13uctc,wheat....
Flo u ,
Bran
Shorts
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Local News
WOMENS'iNe'll 'BUTE
The members of the local branch
lel the Womens Ins:feu:0 will meet
at the home of Mrs. E „Appel,.
,zerich, on, Wedneeday . •eevening,
Following is the prograni for
'meet:mg; Woman's Work in llee
world. fco-day." bY Mrs. F. • B:
Meyer; "War bringing about many
reforma," by Mrs. W. L. eSiel,ert, •Pt 11 -May ; Melia
The Rol Call eeielebe respondei to. et id• • ' •
with' Christmas suggestions, Koclaier'; %..1,NeleneeCi".111.144ebh031,1- Kenneth
nunitee of musral seleetione are rt..11--Gaznet Walper; "rhos,
also on the propane. •
TJ. hiel. Flmor Lubold; LaWren2e
SHE SURELY WASN'T
Sr eze years ago the conernaneang
el, I -Luella Reichert; Leon,ard
of;i er of a rei!itery station leave Prang: Mar he kieleemen;
oielere that no one sdould al- Ducharme; A.goes Deultach.
oved to •slep on the grass where
the co‘‘ was ea ':..ured. The nexc Jr I -Rose Albrechei
day the genera.'s wife, wishing to N.umber on rod 29. _Leverage at -
to take a Slecnie: cut, started. to ttnelance for 'month of Octobee• 20.
ewil; from one path another. . M. Lamont, Teac'ner.
'We one to pass here, mada'm,' Repert of room II: for the eriontle
said the sentry. •
a he lady (...r..nv herself up! eleo of October. The names are in
you know who Iam?" She de- oecler of merit..
man d‘ed, Jr. IV -B, "Let . el ; L Wes:loh;
"No mada,m," replied the • im- A. Erzmener ; I. Kalbf e.sch; T. Wage
pressive soldier. I do not know ner; Ie a KaIbileisch; D. Campbell
who yell are. But I know ydu are, Yungblut; L. O'brein; Lennes
not the general's cow and nobody Brien; B. Siebert. -
else is 'permitted to walk on the Sr 111-11, Neuschwanger; E.
• ' Geiger ; G Zet tei , • W. Truemner ;
grass" . ,
E Warm, D. Frit 3 j S.
FARMS 'SOLD •
abler •
Mr. 0.1veleen Broderick, Goshen '7- '
Jr, Howald; E. Howard;
Line (South, has sold his 100=acre
E. Fee; 1 Fish,r; .Deichert; M.
farm to Tkin neighbor, Mr. -Daniel
$68'00, poseession to Miteelleoltz; L. Rau.
•Trueenner for
begiven on IVfarch 1St 1917, • Mr. Jr.1I-L, :Dech.er; M. Preeter; .C'
Broderick has since .purzhased, the. Merner; '2, re,e(rice.; V. Prang ; P.
fine 10 -acre farm on tb.e Pe:LT.1.4e' eIeeiboldo• P; N. Uttley;
.HaY, from Mr iTheneres Coaesitt, "' • Duthe;emei P. Gellman; X„
for $11000, poesession. also' • to '.be. Hey,' ,.,
given next March 1st. • This IS' ,i1V1..-Watsetc, Teacher.
well .si'mated property and • Mr.,
Broderick has se.cured One of the
finest farms ,in Hay Township:14re
Consift retie. from the active
&age's of farming. next spraile and
will retire to some town near by.
Mr. (Sohn Weido has purelnised
the fine 100 -acre fanm. on the Parr
Lime, Hay, from Mr, Thomas Far-
quhar, ;An: $74110, and has taken .p0E.-
s•essian.
Mr. aenry Bedard, of the 141h
corr., Hay, has sold his .25 acre .farm:
to h:Is neigh.bor, Mr. N'elson Masse,
for $1000. Mr. Bedard has pur-
chased the farm of Mr, Jacob Mei-
clinger on the Zurich Ren.d, con-
taining ove: fil'ty aeres, for $2600.
Possession in both cases is given
on March. 15th, 1917.
FUNNY A.DIATION SUM
How many apples did Adam and.
Eve eat? JSome say Eve .8 and
Adam 2.-a total of 10. only. Now
we figure tale thing out different-:
ly, Eve 8 and.Adaeri 8 also, total:126
We think the above figures are
entirely /wrong, If Eve 8 andf
Adam 82 certainly the total wou1d.
be 9l;.
'Scientific hien, however on the
strength el the thoory that the
Antedeluvions ,wore a race of
goants, reason sornething •like this
ive 81 and Adam 82 -total 163.
Wrong 'again. What 'would be
clearer than if Eve 81 and .Adam
812 -total /893.
1 be:ley° the following to be the
true solution. Eve 814 Adam and
Adam 8124 Eve -total 8938. .
E'till an ether calcusa'zion is as fol-
low; Eve 814 Adam, Adam 81212
oblige (Eve -total 812,036. .
Z. S. Report
ITWiN SISERS CELEBRATE:D
8011:: BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
• IN DETROIT
feezzr. •
•A celebration in honor of the
eighteenth 'birthday anniversary of
Mrs:. 'Mary MIttelholtz and Mrs.
Catherine 1,:.41 or w el, twin sisters,
was iheld Saturday evening, Oct. 34
at •the home of Mrs. Forwell's dau,
ter, Mrs. Hitchberger, 1275 Town-
send aVanne, and Sunday evening,
Oct 15, anobher party was given.
at •the home of Mrs, Mittellioltz's
clauXhter, 6/11 s A. C. FR f.mayor, £63
Aurndt 'street Mrs. 1V.fittelholtz's
is the mo'.her of thirleen children
and Mrs. Forwell has reared a
family of fourteen. Thore were
sixty-three of their direct descen-
dants alt the ceebrations, coming
feom Chieage, Beusse:e, Oet,Zw_den
ante genius, Decosta, Saginaw,
IVIich, St. Clements, Ont. ,Hawks -
vi le, Ont., Palk 11 and I ucan
Ont, In this .party there wore
four 'pair of twins, d:rect descend
ants iof the deters, Mrs, Mittel-
lialtz and Mrs. Ferevell are both en-
joying good health. Mrs. Mttile-
'holtz ',knits bed spreads and real
fine lace and Is also able to go to
church every Sunday. And Mrs,
Forwell Vas able to travel from
St. Clements, Ont., to Detroit for
the occasion and is stilkable to do
her housework for herself and son.
There (was also another ,eister-in
:aw, 86 'years 'old, who. came from,
Decosta, and she, too, i4
able to iclo her own work, Lying on
a farm with her two sons,
The trial of a second charge a-
gainst Jacob Weber, of Seaforth,
in connectien with the recent set -
the bi-mon thly examin a Lion held i n
The 1.o lowing is the report of eure of a large quantity 'of .whisk -
ell sublez,t3 earl', elesl, •The.pase •
ny at We place, took place yester-
day before 8. J. Andrews, Police
merle is 6) per cent. Magistrale, lain,:on. The charge
V-Loriee 'Manson, 77. 4 was keeping li4uor for sale. The
Jr. V -Margret Hess, 85; Saiee., ,same evidcnce as was presented at
Campbell, 83; Graylann Mernor,y7; I the formei. wiLh some addi-
W.:Men:on 62; C Parke, 54; M. )1 Cons, was given, and the case oc-
cupied Itihe whele day. OM Wn
_Attorney iSeagor ''prosectitcd, and
'''he defence was in the hands Of E.
H (Thomsen IC C M:tche 1 and
3, It, Best, of Seaforth, Thc3 le -
Po. te, ,
Sr IV -41, Hoffman ,74; P. .• bu-
charme 73; R. Hartlelb, 09; 0. Ze
tle, 66; L. 'Hudson, 63; Haberor
.60; C. Foster, 63; P, Wesoloh '52'
• pr, 51; F. Siebert, 50; Howald as for tihe use of .1 • If
=So and ;us
50; Earl Zettel, absent. wife. 1 judgement was reServed
Ilimec10$04000.0alooese)66..600*.troolseeeete**000eseuitior,, - C4. '4','Ilsol'ardJ PthviDa% -We-PIC1 '• • •
Note this, Bargain
Large Ranges, with reservoir,
high* closet, baak, scroll with
mirrors en top, oven th a mo Inc t er
and a large oven, 2,0x22, Best
Stove on the market, only $50,
Ful stock of HEATING SIO"VE3
at knockout prices..
Call laud, see before you buy.
All stoVee guaranteed or no sale,
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The Stove Ouestion
We were lucky once more !n hav-
ing corArected for about 50 stoves
of .01 kinds a year ago, and since'.
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theo stoves "'have greatly advanced -
in 'prices, Wa"..are shill sellag at
the old prices. Call and Pee the
BIG STOVE BARGAINS
SEE OUR
Cook stove with rssevoir for $20,
• '9 • " extended for $25.
Ranges complete for 1133.
PHONE 13
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HURoN'SPLARCEST:COMBIRIAT!ONATOIRE
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§ Dashwood Bread and Cakes.M Shatford Bread.
Neilson's Chocolates & Candies
Choice Confectionery & Groceries
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Ager cy for Parisian Steam Laundry.
Parcols must be brought in before Tuesday evening of each week.
• Your Patronage Solicited
Stationery of_all kinds Picture Post Cards
and Novelties
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Ladies' epartment
As it is very bard to replace some of the
goods in this department at the old price, I
would advise you to buy early as the prices are
sure to advance.!
Wrapperettes at the old price
Flannelettes at the old price
Dress Goods at the old price
Underwear at the old price
A few nice lines in Ladies' Coats, sealette, at only
$22 and $25. A Big Bargain.
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FALL and WINTER Garments
What about an up-to-dato Fall Overcoat, Weare agents for
the celebrattd Broadway Brand. Hundreds of samples to choose
from. Pit guaranteed, Alit() orders taken for suits.
A beautiful range of men's Hats, Caps' Sweaters, 'Underwear,
ole. Now is the time to get these things when our stock is well
assorted.
Fresh Groceres at all times
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