The Herald, 1907-06-07, Page 1The Official
Organ of Zurich oaa Hay 'Township.
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Vol. VII., No. 46
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY JUNE
7
1907.
$1, Per
Year.
er
School
A special course of instruc.
tion during July and August
for Public School Teachers.
Enter any time.
individual instruction.
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTTON PRINCIPAL
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L0L NEWS.
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Samuel Rennie visited relatives
in Goderich this week.
A, Stoskopf, of Sebringville,
visited his son here over Sunday.
We have the best sprayer in
town for only $1.25 each, at Hart-
leib's.
Peter Lamont is attending a
meeting of the Huron County
council, which is in session at
Goderich this week.
The band concert did not take
place last Saturday evening owing
to wet weather. If the weather is
favorable a concert will be given
to -morrow evening.
A telegram was received by
friends on Monday, conveying the
sad news of the death of Mr. Wil-
liam Demuth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Justus Demuth of Ashland, Wis,
Mr. Demuth left Zurich . with hie
. :Parente ebout ten .yea rg age and -
engaged in the bakery business in
the city of Ashland, and it was re-
ported did a very prosperous trade
The news of his death will be re-
ceived with regret by this communi-
ty, and the parents will have the
heartfelt eympathy of alarge circle
of friends, in the loss of their only
son. THE Thateen did not learn
the cause of his death, and it ap-
pears that the relatives here had
no intimation of any illness in the
FALL FAIR.
The directors of the Hay Branch
.Agricultural Society met in the
*Town Hall, Znricli, on Monday
evening. .A number of chazigei-
were made in the prize list, juthres
appointed, and the dates selected
for the Fall Fair, which will be
held on September 18th and 101h
next. A committee was also Ate
pointed to arrange for some special
attraction, such as speed. contests,
ete.
WEEKIY SHOOT.
On Tuesday evening the MOm.
bers of the Gun Club held their
weekly shoot. Yungblut happened
to hit ten straights and carries the
• medal. The score :
F W Hess 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 9
Fritz
J P Rau
W G Hess
S E Faust
E Stoskopf
P Sipple
, .0 1 1. 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 (i
1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 E
11 1 0 0 11 0 11 7
0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6
E Zeller .... 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 6
• Mittelholtz0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
W O'Brien 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7
H Yungblut1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 10
J Schnettler1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
J Deiohert 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
Truenaner I. 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1
SCHOOL PICNIC.
Last Tuesday evening the busi-
ness men of Zurich met and fixed
Tuesday, June 18th, as the (tete of
the civic holiday and school picnic.
The folliwing committee will at-
tend to sports, etc,: J. Preeter, W.
O'Brien, Chas. Fritz, E. Zeller, W,
Hoffman, H. Yungblut, Dr. Wilson,
At our best picnics all ate at e
common table like we did last year
so let us do so again. Those going
in carryalls should bny badges from
Mr, McLeod, who will arrange the
loads. First COMO, first served. The
loads will be made up as last 'year.
School load, badges 25c. A middle
load, badges 400. An old people's
load, badges 45e. As this is the
best picnic in Huron county, all
should make arrangements fo
spend the tiny at the Bend in Le
Ntett's grontids.
30 sets of harness at rock bottom
prices. At Hartleib's.
D. S. Faust has a supply of to-
mato and celery plants at lOcts, e.
box.
A very pleasant and enjoyable
party was held at the home of Miss
Annie Hess on Wednesday evening.
Hy. Bossenberry of Grand Bend
passed through Zurich on Monday
on his Way to attend the races at
Wing ham.
Mrs. M. McCormick has purchas-
ed the residence and property own-
ed by J. D. Merner, of Elmira.
Mrs. McCormick has secured a nice
home.
John Schuettler and his mother,
attended the funeral of the latter's
brother, the late Henry Pfaff,
whose death took place in Rodney,
where he had been making his
home with his daughter. The
funeral took place from the resid.
ence of Wm. Pfaff, 16th con., on
Sunday, interment in the Goshen
Line cemetery.
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ZURICU'S
CIVIC HOLIDAY
and
SCHOOL PICNIC
ON TUESDAY,
JUNE 18TH, 1907.
At Levett's Park, Grand Bend. All
business plaoes in Zurich will be
closed on that day. All are invited.
John Dumert, formerly of this
place, is taking a bnsiness trip
through the western provinces.
All our fencing and coiled wire
at greatly reduced prices to clear
out halftnce. Coiled wire at $2,90
per 100 lbs cash at Hartleib's.
Mr. Win. Miller, wishes to in-
form HicitAan readers that on'f
Thursday *Tope 13th, he win.- Wen'.
jAreetileldbiel*ar#000'444,,
sizes from 2% to 8 inch.
A
anniber of cattle are still rnn-
ing at large, especially at night,
and it seems that nothing short, of
a close from the magistrate will
stop the practice. There are now
a good many properties in town
without front efences, and if the
owner of the cattle is caught he
LIMY ve to pay a bill of damages
Its well.
reeseeerree.
Miss Louie Schnellman of Cen-
tralia is visiting friende, here this
week. k
The FertyHours' Devotien ser-
vices begin in the R. church.
next Sabbath. •
Mr, and • Mrs. Sehatelietier of
Rostook are visiting at this home
ofQ. Welker at prefeezit.
All those who desire to ,have
display advertisements in the Hee-
Fall Fair prize list are reqeested to
communicate with MHZ FIZRALD lj
onc$.
I hereby notify ,,owners of
cattle trespassing on me* property
that I wilt from this on , ;impound
such cattae without further notice.
P. Koehler.
Dr. F.' Godfrey was elected by it
majority of 2400 over it socialist
and an 'Ilindependent n the bye,
electiontast Saturday to represent
West Yolk in the Ontario Legisla-
ture. eltr,
At thetWest Huron Liberal con-
vention held at Goderioh on Mon-
day, Robert Holmes, ex -M. P.,
editor of the Clinton New Era, ryes
una,ninsdkeily chosen to eolest that
ridink feet the Federal home.
Owing to certain rumor e which
have been ciroulated throughout
this section of the conntry by
newspapers and others who ere
ignorant of the financial standing
of the Sovereign Bank, ninnypeop-
le have become uneasy regarding
the solerency of the Sovereign
Bank, These rumors are without
the least foundation, as we are in-
formed upon reliable authority
that the $3unk is in- the best of
standing,land is rapidly ceining to
the frozab of the chartered hanks
in Canada. The Sovereign Benk
was the first institution which
brought the convenience of bank-
ing fp,eilities within the tench of
the common people and thratigh its
agency interest is now added four
tuneet a year anstead of onI3e once
as formerly, and it *es' netinly
• tough the Soveeeign, )3tftehat
oy order tateEptQ
I 3.
103 were rearteed to the present,
cheap scale.besides milby 19ther'
conveniences. Although the stook
of' the Sovereign Bank is somewhat
depreSsed at the present time,
rna,ny believe that in a short time
it will have advanced to a fair
margin above par. Other stooks
have decreased nearly as' much,
and this should not alarm the pub,-
lic, es Cho depositors are well pro-
tected in any event
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Clearing Sale
F-4‘' M LA, IN E PY HATS
All Hats in the Millinery Department
At Half Price
Commencing, Saturday, June 8th.
This is your chance while the season lasts.
• Produce taken in exchange
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Shoe Satisfaction
Qur aim to supply our customers with nothing VP
but first-class Shoes has given us a good reputa-
tion, and the result has been, that our sales have •
increased wonderfully. Whether you want an
tollate Shoe of the latest style or leather, or a e
Shop.for every day wear we can suit you. Our
pric'eS are as low as any and it will pay you to call tib
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is respectfully solicited.
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Outter and Eggs taken in exchange.
C FRITZ, The Shoeman.
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Ladies' Mantles
.and Cravanettes
We have a nice assoetment of the
above lines, atid it will pay you to :see.
them and get our prices. They ere
moving out rapidly. Our light tweed,
patterns at $(3.00 and $8.00 are speei#
values. We also have them in 'dark
Greys, newest styles and close prices.
ouse=cleaning
Time.
We have a large stock of Carpets,
Lmoletuus, Floor Oils, Tapestry, Floor
Rugs, in different sizes, Lace Curtains,
Roller Blinds, Curtain Poles in brass
and wood, and a large assortment 'of
Tapestry Curta,inf, Cretans, Art Mei,"ee
lies, etc.
Potatoes wanted=
Parties having ,o=
tatoes to dispose of
should bring them
here before May 4th
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D Sic A Corsets.
D & A ColTels are stylish ii‘n,lo com-
fortable, and. bet 1 their shape. 1 ay
what you dare for a custom . made cor-
set and year money bays no more than
if a portion of it Nought a D & A.
They are made of the beat quality of
email, handsomely trimmed with and
wiehout hose supporter i4.13 white or
drab. you can get thcni it any price.
Our $1.00 line, with hose seeporters,
is special value, Try A pair and con-
vince youreetf.
ard NV a ni,D
We are headquarters for Hardware.
Give us a will if you need anything, in
the line of Building, Material, Roofing
and Eavetroughieg. We can give you
close prices on above as we bought our
stock before pti..es advanced and: we
give you the benefit of our purchase.
All other lines of Hardware in propor-
tion.
1 sett of Slings
2 only Post Hole Digger.
at a Big Reduction. in Price
to clear them out.
Wire Fencing
Buy only the best fencing
and that is the PEERLESS,
-with the iock that cannot- slip.
G wire No 9 hard steel coil 29(..,
7 4 6 4 4
Z't rod Me
8 "
1 rod :37c
Eavetroughing at 5 ets per
foot and other goods in pro-
portion.
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