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The Herald, 1904-09-23, Page 8I wish to informthe Public int 1 have purchased the Butcher - g business of' John Schafer and ill eoftinue the business ;2t The Old Stand. I will carry in stock all kinds f Meats and will give my Custo- ers the Best Value obtainable. Terms Cash. Harry Yungblut, uric,p - Ontario. fi� f J. H. WISMIR Horse Shoer and GENERAL BLACK -SMITH. Verity Plow Rapairs al- ways on hand. All work promptly attended to. Shop closes every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday evenings of each week, at six o'clock sharp. Kai fleisch's MILLS. Planing and Saw Mil —All kinds of woodwork and saw ing done to , order. Estimate given for all kinds of buildings A full stock of B. C. Red Cada Shingles. All kinds of lumber al ways on hand. Field Gates, Water Tanks for Wind -mills and Water Troughs Mills 14th Con., Lot 25. 3. C. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. 0. CERTAINLY. You need a nice pair of CUFF LINKS OR BUTTONS fifty cents and up buys the "genuine" article. I now show a fine line of Watches, Clocks and Jewellry. t Also Musical Instruments The Zurich Heiralcd. GRED I TON Special to Tor) HARALD. The other morning our citizens' were aroused from their slumbers by the ringing of the fire bell. It was found that the small house owned by Robt. Gower was in flames. It was totally destroyed. As the house was vacant, it is sus- pected that the fire was the work of a bug. Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Either and family, have moved to Ubly, Mich,, where Mr. Eilber will enter into business. Mrs. Mathew Weiner, Sr., Mrs. Mat. Weiner, jr., and Mrs, Wes, Winer, have returned from Mar- lette, Mich.; where they attended the funeral of four members of their relations. Mr, Tiehi, of California, former- ly of this place, is renewing old ac- quaintances in town, Rev. G. D. Datum attended the funeral of his late uncle, John Damm, of Ayton, last week. Miss Dowsell, of Dutton, has taken charge of Mr. C. Zwicker's millinery department. Quarterly services were held in the German Evangelical church here last Sunday. Rev. R. S. Knechtel preached at both services. HENSALL. Special to Tau HERALD. The by-law voted on by the elec- tors of this village on Monday was carried by a good majority. Only sixteen votes were cast against it. Mr. Kelehon has an option on the Bell foundry property in this town and it will likely be purchased for the purpose. Mr. Kelehon agrees to employ twenty hands as soon as everything is in running order. Messrs. Robert McLaren and T. J. Berry left last week for the old country where Mr. Berry intends purchasing a number of entire 'dos Saturday afternoon: I Uses Lizzie and Jennie Betchen are dome on a visit. Mrs, II, Birk. aformer resident of the village, is renewing old ac- quaintances here„ Mr. Wm. Snider, a farmer just east of the village, is cementing his barn floor. He has completed rais- ing his barn wall and erecting e., windmill, with these improvements Mr. Snider has has as neat and up. to -date farm as you wish to see. One day last week as. Mr. Chas. Guenther and his five year olcl son were driving north on the .Bronson line, the colt became frightened and made for the fence, up -setting the cart and throwing the occu- pants to the ground. Fortunately no serious damage resulted,' al- though Charlie felt stiff for a few days after the up -set. The Misses Taylor have• opened up a dress making shop in the building formerly occupied as a jewelry shop. Mrs. ;Paulin, County President of the W. C. T. U., assisted by a num- ber of Goderich ladies, met in Bay- field and organized a W. C. T. U. at that place. Mr. Sam Beaver's new dwelling on the Goshen is nearly co-mpleted. It is very handsome in appearance. Mr. Mike Fenn, of Parkhill, was in town for a few days last week Mr. Arthur Kellerman has left for the Northwestern College, Na- perville, to resume his studies. Mr. Aaron Musser has had a metal roof placed on his barn. Miss Ida Goetz visited friends. in Berlin last week. Quarterly services were held in the Evangelical church here last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Datum, of Crediton, assisted. Mr. Reed is visiting bis brother- in-law, Mr. John Hall, at present. Fine repairing my hobby, let me have your "PUZZLERS." Prices right. F. W. HESS THE JEWELER. 3 We make a specialty of Repairing. Your BUGGY needs a new Top, new Cushion or perhaps re -paint- ing. .. We guarantee you a neat and per- ..feetjob,... We have a number 0f N E 9! d left, also two DASHWOOD Special to THE HERALD. Corning events cast their shadows before, if so, we should have an early election, judging by the a- mount of campaign literature that is arriving here at present. Owing to the fact that an iron bridge is in course of erection at Sodom, our mail as to leave a half hour earlier ; 6.30 a. m instead of 7 a. m. Henry Kraft has his cider mill in full swing. Miss Gibson, milliner of Blyth, is again in charge of Mr. Jacob Kellerman's rnillineay department, Miss Gibson is a good milliner and no doubt her olcl customers' will he pleased to welcome her back again. Rev'. Geo. Damm, of Crediton, gave two excellent sermons in Eng- lish last Sunday in the Ev. church. Mrs. (Rev.) Clemens is the Y. P. A. delegate to the Y. P, A. Con- vention now being held at Campden. BUG IESi.v rs. Paulin is attending the coun- ty W. C. T. •TJ. convention now in handsome Nikados. Progress at Goderich. Mr. Geo, Snider will leave for Columbus, O:iio, where he will re- sume his studies in the Dental Col- lege there. Misses Taylor spent Sunday un- der the parental roof on the Sauble,. P,ro• ra..car,virlaq were held in tenth Call and see them, Hess & Sod:. COUNTY NEWS. The Seaforth electric light by- law was carried by a majority of 3. The Stapleton salt works have shut down indefinitely. The rea- son given is over production. The sitting of the High Court of Justice for Huron will be held at Goderich, for jury cases on Monday October 31st, and for non -jury on December 19th. Mr. Thos. Lindsay, of the Base line, near Clinton, narrowly es- caped being gored to death the ot- her day by a. bull. He was tying the animal in the stable and while in a stooping position it made a drive at him and knocked him into the crib, which saved him from further injury. Mr. Lindsay re- ceived a bad bruise on the breast. Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Kippen, was kicked in the face by a horse re- cently and rendered unconscious.. Fortunately the injury was not ar serious one and the reverend gen- tleman is recovering rapidly. Mr. Jonathan Miller, of the Grip House, Seaforth, has sold his inter- est in that hotel to Mr. W. Her- gott, of Glamis. Mr. Miller intends moving back to Goderich where he will engage in the livery business. John Taylor, of Exeter North, et with is serious misfortune the other day. 'While driving on the town line near Smith's bridge his tetuu of horses ran away throwing him out of• the wagon. The heavy rig passed over his body inflicting severe internal injuries. It it thought that some of the bones were broken.. Re is suffering great pain and his recovery is doubtful. The township of Ashfield is tak- ing action against the county of Huron as a result of the flood at Port .Albert last spring, in which a large portion of the roadway was washed away. The township claims that the bridge at Port Albert, which is a county bridge, is not large enough. to allow of the proper flow of the water at the time of the freshet, and it seeks• a mandatory order for the construction of a bridge of sufficient capacity, and damages for the injury to the high- way by the flood last spring and a previous flood. The writ has been issued by Messrs. Proudfoot, Hays & Blair, acting for the township of Ashfield. Mr. George Atkinson, of Exeter met with a painful accident recent- ly while assisting to build a house in McGillivray. In some way one or more bricks fell from the second storey scaffold and one of them struck him on the head, inflicting a nasty cut. He was stunned by the blow but soon recovered. While at Toronto the other week Mr. W. Glenn, Stanley, :bought from Mr. A. Eaton, of Appleby, a very fine yearling Leiceister Ram and two Shearley Ewes. Mr. Glenn is a prominent sheep breeder and handles only choice stock. Mrs. Linder, of Toledo, Ohio, who has been `visiting her grand- father, Mr, John Herbert, Exeter North, on Sundaay week. was sadly bereaved, by the death of her .two months' daughter. The remains wit intArrecl in the 1 titer ceiney 1 passamssummez 1 Aflno eenneni THE NEW HARDWARE Ate T0 the people of Zurich and Surrounding Country. We are now ready to do business and would be pleased to have you come and see our stock of Hardware of which. we can supply you with anything you are in need of. No trouble to show goods. Square dealing is our motto. Your patron- age solicited. CHVIRLES ORTH, Successor to C. GREB, .� 4s; \•.:..d`,v�tt•r?e'b i^d. �:. 'st' •:..?,t'r +..•,z.5't 1<t. ixi�.r:!'": F- M:4+^(1�...ti M MEIRESNEX ARGAIN4gS. We have large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS that we will sell to your advantage. We have / this season, the PURINA SI10E A. shoe worth living in. We solicit your patron- age because we know we can satisify you and give you value .for your money...... P. BENDER & Co. Zurich_ Eggs taken in exchange for Goods. I r Cha � ess! But we are still here at the old Stand and strongly fortified in our "KOPJE" and will sell all lines of Stoves, Hardware ete., FOR CASII, UNTIL Sept. 2tth C. HARTLEIB, THE EXPERIENCED HARDWARE MAN, ZURICH -+-NEWES T FABRICS± for Fall and Winter Our stock of Dress. Goods this season is the most handsome and newest yet shown by us, both for quality and style. N!Y wAisT The very newest that could be bought. These are worthy of your attention. D. STET \BAC , ZURICH, ONTARIO.