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The Herald, 1902-05-23, Page 1
r The Official Organ. of Zurich and Hay Township. VOL. II., NO.43. ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1902. CHURCHES. ST. BONIFACE, Catholic, Order of service for the summer, Sundays i High Mass at 9,30 a. m. ; Cate- chism and Instruction at 10,30 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m. Holy Days: High Mass at 9 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 730. p. m, Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.30 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy Hour, or one hours visit to our Lord in the Blessed Saeramet every Sat urdy evening from17 to 8. Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock. The Communion Sundays before Mass at R o'clock. Rev. Father Salentine, Parish Priest EVANGdihICAL, German and English Sunday services:- German, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at 7 o'clock p. ni., Sunday school at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; Gorman prayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. iter. W. J. Yaeger, Pastor. geutidie en. itatl?. Si. petri �,firdle, ti5ottesbieuft norm. limb i[ 2111r nub af`eubs 7 1114r. Santit4Buie norm. 101lt?r: Eei)rerrerianttttlult4 2.l1'ittwoct? tbeubs urn ha1L S. dliili'e► paiior.. �V. 13 �iCIIANI), St. Joseph. . Notary Public, Fire and Life In- surance Agent. lillney to Loan, either by pri 'ante fund or loan eompaules. H. J. D. COOKE, .lute with Jarrow. I'ruudfoot) Barris - tea, Solicitor, :Notary Public. Ilen.all, Ontario. pRO'U DFOOT & HAYS l,cnairah•niu, Stslititoes, tiutariee Public etee, eta. Cion. Square and North Street, tluderieb, Outtalk) Ft. c. HAYS W. PROUQFCOT ZELLER, Clerk Toth Div. Court, Hurosi t°atuaanaisvi ner ter takint; Affidavits, C:,bfvr y ataecr etc. valuate' fur the Hu- ron and Bri© Least and Savings Cc. (dlteu= Zeller Meek, Zurich Ont. eta Q'atnnt;. respectfully solicits the Iaat- rooiauee tihd;s.e voles intenndiI having melts. w„stisine'ui an ...matt:steed. DR. F. A. SELLERY, Dentist. rauraate of the I:ossal trt liege rof i)entn'1 Surgeons, Tomato, nf+so teener graduate off Deptirttaieant of Dentistry, T renntov a: tivereity- IRainle5a eaatactiorn of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Monde-. 1 -ed j G. S`ls=ANBURY, B. A. Suceottar ao t.d-il.Trt::7 & • I3: I,itlilSTER. SOLICITOR. NOTA/41", Conveyaneer, Mersey to Loan do Ville rand Farun Property at lowest rates c,f Inn- terest. IDocuments in original German read ani advised upon. ZURICH COURT ATTENDED 1DED °Ace ever O 'fie l s Bank, Enterer. L PER YEAR. TILE °' FCR SALE - The undersigned has for sale a quantity of First- class 21A and 3 inch Drain Tile, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES at Lot 16, Con. 15 Hay known as Heyrock's Brick & File Yards, I have also for sale a num- ber of roadster and draught Horses, 2 to 5 years old and a quantity good Hwy, Cedar Rails, Posts ami dressed Pine Lumber , ........ For particulars apply to 5. RANNIE, ZURICH ONTARIO Or at the Yards for Tile. MARKETS Revised every Thursday afternoon. Wheat73 to 7S Oats , ... :38 Barley ... , . , 50 Peas .. • 05 Fleur 1 75 Butter .. 13 Eggs.. .. 12 (`latelct'ns lb •5I Geese 1)ut ks a1 0 Potatoes._ , ....... :3s .10 IIENSALL MARKETS. 40 70 1 14 13 'Wheat Oats Barley l'oaas Hour �... 75 to 70 3.8 31.1 P1 52 75 tat) 2 00 2 10 Bugs t]ivel per c*t..0 25 0 73 t'(>l'1tT(IrREVISION. Township of nay. N4)•1 h•li 54 herebygiven that a (:tart f Itevoe.i on of the nos,ittstattent Roll of the Tounk,hip sof May for the year Runt. will Ise held tat the 'l'o.waa i ii. ::nrit'Ie. en 1ot►d nny. the .'.dad dlaay Ui' .lute. iplao'. at the hoar tt its o'clock. a. inn. :1a➢ I.d-rL,aad4 having Idnsinuis at n.nid t'uait are ht—easy to stiiicd toy �nrirle lift avh'e. ad•etrtdl"cis 14; 2y. lntaicla the i,th »stay of May. 1,u;im2. E ifl I) Iltl[:r•�3, tir., Tit. Cleat.. CZU1-21611 AND V1G I"fY Dr. Buchanan is building an addition to his office. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heideman left on Monday for Detroit. • Mr, Wm. Kuntz of Exeter called on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Howald moved into Mr. J. Galster's house last week. Mr. John Schafer and wife spent Sunday with friends at Dashwood. Mr, and Mrs. Wensell of Credi- ton spent Sunday at Mr. C,Eilher's. Mr. John Galster and family removed to Wallaceburg on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilber of Stephen visited at Mr. G. Merner's on Sunday. Mr. J. Torranoe of Egmondville was in town on Monday, purchas- ing horses. Mr. Thiel and wife of Auburn visited Mrs. Gertrude Hess the past week. Mr. Ed. Zimmerman of the Lon- don road visited his parents here over Sunday. Mrs. August Hill and children of Crediton, are .pending a few days with Mrs. Charles Grt»b. ' Mr. and Mrs. Diehl of Stanley were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmerman on Sunday. Messrs Henry Eilber and Holman of Beayfield addressed a large meeting hero on Saturday evening Inspet'ta)r Tont visited our st'hool t)tt Wednesday and reports every- thing progressing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. 1?. S. Faaust intend leaving tt).daaz for a 'short visit tivitix their daughter at Milverton. Several of the young men failed to get a line on the young ladies on Sunday evening on account of this rain. Flt time and high time gnat put iu your screen doors $1 00 and up, windows 20 t'ta. and 111) at C. (yra•h's. We aro pleased to note tbaat Mr. J. lied as so far rtet'tive+reds front leis recent illness, do as to be able to be trot. . Yr. E. tletsbtenbd'rry is a tptin th owner of "Fant" the trotting; horst ltt► sd)ht last year to :lir, Bell of Misses Annie Hess and Ma Went lreft on watnrdaay for Dashwav,;'.,l where they are visiting friends kr la few days. Peecl of all descriptions is very short, and • prices are going sky- ward. A large number from here at- tended nomination at Hense,ll yesterday, About 150 miners were killed by an explosion in the Fratervi]le and 'Thistle coal mines at Coal Creek, Tenn. The regular meeting of the W. C; T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Fritz, Monday evening, May :36th, at eight' o'clock. All are invited. A rich and eccentric man who died the other day in Berlin left a will which was to be opened immediately and a codicil to be opened after the funeral. The will said, "Every member of my family who shall abstain froth attending my funeral is to receive 300 marks, .its a result the funeral was at- tended by his housekeeper, a distant cousin. On the codicil being opened it was found to en- act that the residue of his fortune was to be divided among those who, notwithstanding the loss of the :icer marks, attended the funeral. Renee the housekeeper gets all ;• but the heirs threaten to dispute the will. Cannibal Plants, — S} lD interesting particulars ulal e;ar in the May Chamber's journal coticernini cannibal plants and flowers. especially the species t•ea•�•ntly diisd't►vt'rt'ti by Dunstan on tht• slnoa'a,4 of Lake Nicaragua,. As this naturalist was walking with hi- tldd't he was attracted by its Allots: of pain and terror, and hatsteuinp: to tlw resent`, foatntl the aatirate' held by three Meek stiek.y bands. which had eluded the skin to bleeding. These bunds were the r, ldrnn,•laes of a newly found t•arni= it vor.4l plant. which hus been nuttiest by Dunstan the "land tart,+. ' The branches are described i rt eein flexible, polished bhtek. edatl,oat leaves. secreting a viscid a:i tl, aanCt furnisher with a great td . a.tut:'er of ytieleers by whielt they .'. at hell themselct's to their victims. This unt'atsttay product of the v ege. taatdle kingdom is kronen to the naataves as "the r1 ' . ii';d taddd,+te.-. FARM FOR SALE. It ie: :,•traant;e. that every tia._,. souse one whistles to a dog t4Ve';, "Tineaforth n of the North n,' oilman in lie:ai'inr. tarns to see if he let munrlber ° . Conn. n rot- the one wanted' ttdinirng 23 acres. more or loess. A A govid woman is the nnr*lsk-a ffrnanne dwelling with l.ita•kean : tarn work cf atlll (waters serration, :.d:»i 110 and driving -sheds 011 fine tired' are day matey ddisfer'ennt. ".;r Taal: - p 4 i i Is. C asthere lent It 1. ve n ie-tt to 1ECaalbilt'i•:elIl's I''lanttnrm sold nn very easy t `r Tit McDonald will address the select• oa Q premises : as tan '.D +«9:Ld 1�4?, OIli- nd'1P�4 alit' Dllt lY?tie'i saw oust maxmins. awlbe , Mr' M. Y. old -Lean and Hen. 11.,r For further particulars apply to of South Ilazron. in the town lana' Mr. (leo. Baldwin and wife rate! ts. z>: LL .it, Zntrieh. ' Men t4'l editdLs alas- evening May. 2 t1:*. es's • C hester Steinbach and ( . ,,1�OTICE TO CREDITORS. Crisp of eaaforth were intown on11 ``�t Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mas. In the matter of the estate of Henry I3., Steinbach. TO .' SA E that attracts ntion Not by what it says, Our Millinery Department is Grand a n d all. Up to -date ; call and see. but by what it does. Ladies Stockings nuslins of all colors. Some pretty white Muslins with dot and figure, for 12ets. Silk tucked. Muslin at 50etsd Silk Ribbons for Ladies' Ties. Red. 131ne, Pink, Black and White, for 25cts per yard. Black Cotton Stocking for 10 cts. a pair. Black Cotton Stocking for 15 ets, a pair. Black Cashmere stocking for 50 cts. as pair. Black Mixed stocking for 25 and 30 ens. a pair. Red Cashmere size 7 at 40 cts. a pair, Red Cashmere size 5 and C at 25 and. ets, a paid'. Our Prices Are the Very Lowest. D. FAUST, ZURICH ,r ONTARIO Produce taken in esrllali(' fur (.toads. C, FRITZ We solicit ............... Com_ FRITZ Our Traie For Spring Foot -wear. and we tum assure you that you will not find. a nivel. Jul (,I' sprin (sl►fitly in any City �or�Town. r.'.j1d..►]llt• in and see, ''OC :T'`Civ7"=. A,.E wt. also hurt' quite :t lltllltber'if wt'ltld•IcG T.ddt>* aril Tilt Shoes, size.` : and 4, whid'll will be sold from 5cts to $LOO. These Shoes were Sd»ltl i'!'KJ1I1 +M°..:.I10 to CHAS r THE OEMAN HOG CHOLERA IN OXFORD. The DiseTaise Appears Amongst 360 Live Animals sat Hieedsdtn. several Have e Bund. IVrii;alstt.*e t. tint.. May l i eenrtt; .1odrtn-Kittg. the Lvv. buyer.. l)rrnefrisedl :VI live ltvu - ntr 'Cit.utlettit. paying intti a about ?•?,limn for them. lie lar' ttglit tltetn to lois yards at iRte'1: ;on. A day or two later red aattei pottrple spets 14 -gain to attar ear on the herd. Dr. Herald, V. S. rvf • Tavist.iek. who Was e:afllwl. sail he thought ire could cure. the hogs. On Satatrdaay, however. fifteen of them died. tr. Rudd was culled I this morning, and winen he saws the Isegs he at once pronounced the case hog cholera All off tlrt? heed Iiditsaiiti, pate of rite..To':drtia lou 4. i ; fitnol)lrotozeol)iae ietttertaait- wall. die. Those already dieiitd have liar-, nth flat) ('onnty o€ Hundnt,'! : been bnried dkcel) its the ground. Deeeasea. uncut ,ill he givenninr the Mini/den Hadi d)nl Thutrstdav 'aand. Friday, 22n 6 Mr. King has notified the inspector and 23rd. and judging front flee- at London. The greatest tedanster- :v't)'rlCl: is hereby 'riven ldantsuxnt to.: : a .,. nation prevails among the farmers I• elsiauis tsaairast the Estate of the staid vki:'y �atrteresrttag ettiertatnntneme of the district -. have been fl l I' • herd and R. S. 0. 1-97. that: nil persons ittivi ig ;, pens cntntnneitts it promises t.) be ar >, ,� •� Ia , :it going I II ➢ t ➢ died i AditttC IIdatt l.n cts. d "5 els ai couple •t trots t Mr. � tt ''w LIIr- fetus ocvo a , who ate on or at re- , - : donbtedly have carried the ditln day of :ltvri➢, A. IDi., lair.:, ate re- } Children i�3 ets. • maaglignant disease away with , as 111° dad nr ;G ll Hlatep cipeaal of s zar• E. Zeller at Zurich. OM.. their names. cleared to send or deliver on or'before the i ` 2 - Yds congratulate ¢evrttt friend Asir. •there ..riitla rias d)ff Jlianw 1"2' x02 I3 w ..•.- _, m„_„ ,. ..._.,,........,... _,.., G addresses and aceupationns, with partisan- i public selbool, on his stir:OSS to Tins' I, lens of their eiainnnt. srull the nature etc studies at the Trinity illedicaat (,i loader Alliance. e:'ii'G:v):;;**:dc.eSv:i`6`t:%*ttosso the securities,Of annv'I ➢neral ivy them n..*e drehavnnngc•aptaureadDeGrre�in•.i's — *� .,--oTHE.4 d}3 rt • duly 2crtifa.da+ Mid that after the _'itt➢i' special pt'ize3 in captured E. J. Junior Alliance ntet Saturday w day of .bane aforesaid the said Exeenuor3 CCi➢➢ lit.;•11 eiert - 74Yt. atreCeed to ➢i5QIlutte the assets of saiI deceased among the parttoser-1iwill tdoieiy be ddtin , May a:*before he acquires Hittite for the comingyear. which' t ;N Butteri�l ` and Eggs taker list exehae. 100 DI 1=..R>=PIr PAH` TERNS TO CHOOSE Will make you a nice cool Summer Dress have them in Black. \ir hitd' and +E"Ctldtred--Plain ;tttel • I� Or an les Dimity Persian Tucked Lawns Allover Laces and Embroideries r 0 ! urgers therete, honsng rE,gord orals. to the of M. D. to his name. W e wish resulted as follows Airy Stein- ++- 4 r,; Zt7RTGH �e 0 0 e l elain9s of whicai they shall then have h'uutt every success.batch, Pres. ; tierce jai itwer. Qe- 0 Inotice, Pres. - • hoe b Rtekbt Rec 'gee. : g, lasted this 6th day of :¢fay. I9t1`� y Iva Weber, t of .-Gee'.;l Gladys 31e- - -- - Strictly up-to-date in modern iron- z p B. nowALD Z xNevin. Treas. • Hennor Well and • provements. Dinningrooms is snap- t;. I.JEI.LEi:1 E. eeutors. e ali s ' Cornell Holtzntann, librarians : plied with only the very. best. r r 40 i Bar contains choice liquors inul cigars. r, c r r r 8 to Excellent. Sanryle Ftoorrs fear Ct..r.nr._erelinl hien. LOcJi'S FOSTER, PROP. "the om to .ion” bot Equipped with all modern conveniences. First-class accommodation to commer- cial travellers. Bar and din- ing room always suppled with the best obtainable. C. Lt Shoomacher, Prop, ZURICH • Meeting of the Huron County Council, The summer session of the Conn- ell .)f the County of Huron will be held in the council chamber in the Town of Goclerich, commencing at 3 o'lock p. in., on the first Tuesday in June next. Dated at Goderich this :1st day of May. 11102. W. Lit n, Clerk. DIGESTIONtwITROCT A ST0•5ierf. The fact that people live and digest food after the stomach has been removed proves that the im- portant part of digestion takes place in the intestines. Hence it collies that Dr. Chase's Kidnep- Laser Pills are so wonderfully successful in curing chronic in- digestion and dyspepsia, They act directly on the kidneys, liver and intestines, making them healthy, active, and vigorous, and so insure perfect digestion and prompt re- movaI of poisonous waste matter. 15 e'1A4tt5EE0 Tb' Q i7P.E ouSTIPATau:(. DYSPEP- SIA. GATJRR5. FIRMA 11SM, SAY FEVER. NE[aAAL- 0IA, TIOIaNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. —w; Pnran Itau«n3ri.N, rite, oat., say: • For 'three years t 'have suf- fered with a severe rase, of Rheumatism, slut R'.iec 1:atae /ierbs has driven, it frori my system." Write tor Out' Tilus- trated Almanac. IT TS PREEI JOHN BMA AGENT, ZUF;1CH, ONT, THE ALONZO O.Buss CO. Sog Proprietors, NIONti EAL, CAN. 111 stsgmtss Mai I,i IINIAtSHIIIU < r— Laura Hartleib, organist : Ant- Steinbach. assistant ; Alfred Ben- der, page boy ; Miss L. Faust. Superintendent , Miss L. Andrews. assistant. Christian Work com- mittee :—Ants Steinbach. Chair- man, Miss Andrews, Miss Faust. Literary and music committee :— Vercy Witwer, Chairmen. Laura Bender, Roxie Eilber. Charles Eilber, Rose MeNevin. Pearl Wurtz, Emmanuel Holtzman, Laura Hartleib, CYertie Magel. Sympathy and Relief Committee, Pheobe Rickbeil, Chairman. Iva Weber, Abraham Bender, Addison Koehler, Lily Faust, Lily Johnston. Hamor Well. Missionary com- mittee :—Josie Elbert, Chairman. Eva Williams, Effie Marten, Cornell Holtzman, Ada Koehler, Clayton Bossenberry, Elenora Hartleib.) Temperance committee :—Dora Eilber, Chairman, Cora Hamacher, Gladys MoNevin, Edwin Koehler i Charles Eossettberry, Leonard i Heist, EttaHartleib, Milne Rennie. In R. Weber and LOOK t ro ugh our Sto Preeter Gieb BioCk Zurich Ont. k Oorr,8j onditag $ti('ry,1 ZURICH SADDLERY AND FURNITURE HOUSE;. GOOD s Light and Heavy Harness; Trunks, Lags and Purses, for ladies and gents • ITMV7 PURIfIT T s Parlor Suites, Fancy Dining Cliairtside-Boards. Fancy Rattan Rockers, Baby Carriages, Ex- press Wagons and Sewing Machines. High Grade Organs and Pianos. law T7