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The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
Vol. V., No. 4.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY,, AUGUST 19, 1904.
$1. Per Year.
LEGAL CARDS.
11. J. D. COOKE,
(Late with Cxarrow & Proudfoot) Barris-
er, Solicitor, Notary Public.
'Hensall, Ontario.
a. G. STAN/IMY, B. A. F. W. GLAD110.14.
. GrlaaLmaii & Stanbury,
BARRSTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTA -
ries, Coaeaeyancers, Money to Loan on
Village and Farm Property at lowest
rates of interest. Documents in original
German Bread and advised upon.
—AT HENSALL—
every'Tuesday, Thursday and Satuay.
--OFFICES—
Hensalf—Over Stoneman's Jewellery `Store
Exeter Offices --Over O'Neil's Bank.
PR4IUDF00T, RAYS & BLAIR
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,
NOTARIES PUBLIC, &C.
Gederich, - - - Can asda.
Wi. PROUDFOOT, K. C I It. C. ZEAWS.
G. P. BTAIR.
(BUSINESS CARDS.
. J. HAMILTON,
Vet. Surgeon and Dentist
Treats all diseases of dereaesticated
Animals. Veterinary medicines of all
kinds always on hand.
Day and night calls promptly attend.
ed to. OFFICE— In Wm. tBender's
(Old Stand, Main St., Zurrii,dh, Ont.
ANDREW F. HESS.
Fire Insurance effected in:811 leading
companies. Accident po 'ivies issued.
ZURICH - - ONTARIO.
DR. F. A. SELLEgV,
Dentist, graduate of the Revel College
of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, 'also honor
graduate of Department of Dentistry,
Tomato University. Painless ,extraction
of teeth. Plate work a speciagiity.
I4 a&ominlon Henna, ZurIeh, every
Monday. x• 1-26
EBOSSENBERRY,
• Licensed Auetioneex for Hur-
on 'County, respectfully solicits the pat-
ronage of those who intend having sales.
l`radiiefaetion guaranteed.
pI-l<.ILIP SIPPLE
Licensed Auctionsrarifor the
County of Huron. I would request
those having sales to eall on ane.
Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran-
teed. Your patronage solicited.
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J. P. RAU,, PROPRIETOR a
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House.
This House has recently changed
hands, and is now one of the
most orderly and best con-
ducted Houses in the
Province.
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& Son,
PROPRfl TORS,
MARKETS
.Revised every Thursday afternoon.
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Peas
Flour
Butter
Eggs
Chickens , ib . , , ... 4 5
Ducks 6 6
Potatoes . ..... , .... 30 50
Hogs live (per ewt).$4.35 $5,35
88 to 90
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40 45
60 62
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LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Cawthorne, of Hensall, visit-
ed friends in town last Sunday.
Muslins worth from. 10c to 15c a
ya.rcl, to clear out at 5 cents a yard
at Preeter's.
Mr. Harry Weber, tailor, was in
London on Monday, consulting an
eye specialist.
I1r. and Mrs. .i J. P. Rau, of the
Commercial, spent Sunday with
Hensall friends:
The Excelsior Orchestra .furnish-
ed the music ter a dance at Grand
Bend, on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Fred.. Witwer is under the
doctor's cave the past week. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
1M4r. C. Hairtleib has had a cement
sidewalkbmxiet in front of his house,
'which adds ;greatly to its appear-
ance.
Mr. Henry Randall is working in
Bayfield :art present, where he has
the contract of painting a number
of houses.
F. Hess •& Son have two hand-
some mikados in their show rooms
at present, they are nicely finished
and stylish in appearance.
Miss: ,ose and Mr. Harry Wet-
laufer, .and Mr. John Brown, of
Blyth, acre guests at the home of
Mr. J. F. Rickbeil this week.
Som genuine bargains in mus-
lins. Preeter is offering muskets
worth from 20c to 25c a yard for
10 cents a yard, while they last.
The store, occupied by Mr. 'C..
Harticib, has had a fresh coat et
paint gtpplied to its front and sides,
which improves its looks greatly.
Leaeve your orders for stove ,coal
at Ha tleib's, price, x+6.50 per 'bon
until 'Aug, 25th. Prices for Sep-
tember, 56.75, at Hensall station.
Order -now. Terms cash.
On :MondaS night, the bares of
John + proat, Tuckersmith, three
miles from Seaforth, was struck
by listlatning and totally destroyed,
together with a quantity of hay.
CAien OF THANES. Mr. Daniel
Steinbach and family desire to
thank the many friends for their
kindness and sympathy during the
illness and subsequent death of
Mrs. ,‘Steinbach.
Dr.a. Steinbach, and wife, .of
RichFti'lle, Mich., attended the
funerdl of the former's mother.
The Dr. returned to his home .grin
on Fri ey, but his wife will visit
friends here for a few weeks.
AnotiL er operation was performed
on the ":little son of Mr. Andrew
Mittel;heltz on Monday, by Dr's.
Buchanan and Campbell. Nearly
another pint of hatter was taken
from the lining of the little laere
lungs.
The'freeeral services of the late
Mrs. Steinbach were held in the
Evangeheel church last Sunday,
evening. 'The attendance was very
large. Insuring the services Mr,
G. Strehl, .of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
sang an appropriate solo.
Messrs. 'FGladman & Stanbury,
solicitors for John Bartner in his
claim for damages against the coun-
ty of Huron for the loss of his horse
by the breaking of a bridge on the
town line between, Hay and Steph-
en, have secusiecl a settlement, Mr.
Bartner receiving $275.
School re -opened on Monday with
the full staff of teachers present :
Mr. R. F. Stelck, principal, Miss
Katherine Hart and Miss Pearl
Nicholson, assistants. The attend-
ance is not so large as usual, but
will likely increase when harvest-
ing and flax -pulling days are over.
Mr. Alex. McBeath has completed
his contract of cutting up the tim-
ber on the farm of Mr. Wm. La-
mont, Stanley, for Messrs. Hess
& Deichert. This was a big con-
tract, as about two hundred and
fifty thousand feet of lumber has
been ent, but it did not take Mr.
Mc.Beath's men long to saw up the
logs,
Tem POPULAR Exoursiov. The
old reliable popular excursion from
Kincardine to Detroit, under the
auspices of Wingham L• O. L., will
time place on Saturday, Aug, 27th.
Passengers will take the early
morning train fronh, Kincardine to
Hyde Park, where a special will be
in waiting to convey them to Sarnia
From Sarnia the steamer Tashmoo
will take the passengers to Detroit,
arriving there about 4 p.m. Return-
ing, a special train will leave Sarnia
about 10 p. m,, on Monday, August
20th. The usual very low rates will
be in force, See bills for particulars
and wait for this popular extorsion,
New ads.—J D. • Merner, John
Preeter, F. Hese & Son.
.Miss Roxie Eilbei spent last week
in Clinton, visiting friends.
Miss Aggie Kaercher is spending
a few weeks with, friends in Hen-
sall.
Mr. John Duma t 'spent a few
clays this week an. London and
Parkhill,
Are you going to the West? Get
your trunks, travelling bags, etc.
at H. Well's. •
Mrs. G. Holtzman. 16 visiting her
daughter, Mrs..'. Dennis, at Galt,
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sim In Mittelholtz,
of Stephen, visited relatives in town
for .a few days this Week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harts, of Detroit,
are visiting at the :home of Mr.
David Sararas, Saubie line.
THE HERALD to the -end of the
year for 25 cents—to new siibscrib-
e2s. Tell your frieids about it,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Yungblut have
started housekeeping in the house
formerly occupied by Mr. J. Shafer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Merner re-
turned Thurspay evening from a
trip to Montreal and other eastern
•cities.
Messrs. William, Bender and
Nich. Foster started to complete
their work on the Schwalm Dram
this week.
Messrs. Joe. Rau,. Hy. Rau and
Arthur Sereenan, of the Sauble
line, were in London, on Monday,
on business.
Miss Dora Wentzel` returned to
her home in Crediton> on Wednes-
clay, after a pleasant visit with
friends here.
Miss R. Zimmerman and her
friend, Mr. G. Strehl, are visiting
the former's home on the Goshen
line south at present.
Mrs. Magel and daughter, Gertie.
returned on Monday evening from
a few weeks' visit with friends and
relatives in Michigan.
Dr. E. J. Hagan,of Oakville,
while on bushiess'i