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The Herald, 1902-12-05, Page 1iisi.NfOrPO laity, 60. it $100 ;ets 0 0 of the old are. DS 1 511 want tever prices: eltons Iris season equal ,dered Cash- lecial favour before pur- i T VOL.III., NO. 9. Tiie Official Organ of ZUr'iC11. and TIa}''Towu511ip. ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1902. CH U RC14 ES. QT. BONIFACE, Oatholie, . Order of service for the summer. Sundays: High Mass at 3,30 a.. m.; Cate- ehism and instruction at 10.30 o'clock: Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. tn, Holy Days: High Mass at 9 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 730. p. Week Days: Mass every mottling at 7.30 o'elock ; First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at 8 o'clock; The holy Hour, or one hour s visit to our Lord in- the Blessed Saeramet every Sut- urdy evening from,7 to 8. Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock. The Communion Sundays before Mass at 8 o'clock. Rev. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services:- . German, at 10.45 o'clock a. m'. English, '7 o'clock p. m., Sun. school at 2 p. n. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.80, Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. .Rev. W. J. Yaeger, Pastor. sovereign Bank' -p�+ Authorized Capital- $2,000,000,00 — m"a"'°®""seem•`°•••` ZU 1 1GI AND VIGINATY Subscribed Capital $1,300,000.00 .THE LIQUOR ACT DEFEATED—in Ting HERALD to new subscribers. $1,00 to encl of next year. Mr. John Preeter, merchant, • is on the sick list this week. Miss Lizzie Greb is hone frotal Messrs, Moses Kestle. of Crecli- Detroit at present.1 ton and John .Prang, of Seaforth. Mr. .Tohn Hey's evatpbrator, on l wore renewing acquaintances here his Goshen line farm, was burnt this wee early Sunday morning. learning the tailoring at J. Deich- ert's shop. - Mr. and Mrs. John Kipfer moved' yesterday to Mr. Daniel Bell's farm near Hensall. Mr. Jacob Meyer', of the Zurich road, moved to his father's farm, near Wagner's corner, this week. EXETER BRANCH, Savings Department. Everyone has been showing loyal- ty to the King and now is the time to show loyalty to yourself, by open- ing a Savings Bank account in the Sovereign Bask at Exeter or Clinton, where the highest rates of Interest are paid on deposits of $l. 'and upwards. Special attention given to Farmers' and CJcttLle-tiien's business. A genera! Banking business transacted F. W.'GLADMAN, F. E.KARN, Solicitor. Manager. SALE REGISTER. FARM FOR SALE. . • 116 Acres. Composed of Lot 20, in the eutfe CV. 114. St. ietrt{tTCt2C, Lake Road East Concession of the Town- gltship of IIay. Good sired Barn with stone (5ottesbicnft Herat. 11aIG 1[ Zltlr stabling underneath; Frame Dwelling and other outbuildings. This farm is nicely 1111 ahenbs 7 U17r• Samiteeid1ule situated on first-class gravel road, within norm. to Ur- Echrerveriantmlung 21' miles of St. Joseph. Price low and 2 litttl)OCt] abenbs tun $albs• terms to suit purchaser. (j jll g. Dam For particulars, apply to E. Z ELLER, Zrtttatt, V, I3ACHAND, St. Joseph. • Notary Public, Fire and Life In- surauee Agent, Money to Loan, either by private fends or loan companies. H • J. D. COOKE, (Late with Carrow 3a Proud foot) Barris- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public. Ontario. pROUDFOOT & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public err, etc. Cor. Square and North Street, Goderielt, Ontario W. PROUDFOOT K. C. R. C. HAYS P• ZELLER, • Clerk 10th Div. Court, Huron Commissioner for taking Affidavits, Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu- ron and Erie Loan and Savings Co. Office— Zeller Block, Zurich Ont. F BOSSENBERRY • Licensed ed Lite s Auctioneer for Bar- on Comity, respectfully solicits the pat- ronage of those who intend Having sales. Satisfactitnt guaranteed. Zurich. in the vote, yesterday, 81 votes were polled at this poll. Fifty-one voted "No" and. thirty said "yes," Notice To Creditors. Mrs. Foster, of the Commercial Miss Willert, of Dashwood, is 1 hotel, hada very cuccessfnl tel last evening. .A large number of ladies were present. Mr. Sherry and wife, of Detroit, were visiting Mrs. Cherray and family for a day or so last week. The members of the Junior Al- liance of the Evangelical church Mr. William Oswald, of the Bron- met Nov lfith and elected the fol - son line, who spent the past year lowing officers for the next six in Iowa, returned home on Monday months: -- President, . Emanuel Holtzmttnn; Vice. Pres., Joanna Mr. William Uttley purchased Elbert ; Rec. Secy., Laura Bender ; Mr. M. 'Meidinger's dwelling for ,Cor.'Seey., Iva Weber ; Treasurer, x+450.00 and will take possession Vevey Witwer ; Organist, Etta shortly. Hartleib ; Assistant. Cora Hamach- er; Librarians, Gertie Nagel. Elenora Hartleib; Page boys. .Leonard Heist, Ramer Well ; Pas- tor, W. J. Yaeger ; Snpt.,L.. Faust ; Assistant, L. Andrews. The fol- lowing committees were appointed: Christain Work Committee, Eman- uel Boltzmann, chairman ; Miss Faust, Miss Andrews ; Literary and music': committee, Joanna, Elbert. chairman ; Roxie Either, Pearl Wurtz, Charles Eilber, Ha - mor Well, Etta I3artleib, Cora Miss Lizzie Ratz. of Parkhill, Hamacher. Sympathy and relief who has been visiting with her committee, Laura Bender, chair - uncle, Rev. W. J. 'Yager, for the drain; Phoebe Rickhtiil, Uertie past two weeks, will leave Satin.- Magei, Ada Rcxhler, Edwin Kush - day for her home. ler, Lily Faust. Missionary cont- uiittee, Cora Hamacher, chairman ; Addison Kc filer, Laura Bossen- berry, Charles Bossenberry, Cor - mans Boltzmann, Clayton Bossen- berry. Lookout committee Iva Weller, chairman : Lottie: t alster, Li13' Johnston, E'('uara Htu'tleih, Vercy Witter, Wilbur Rummel,. Abraham Bender, Roy Faust, Clarence Yaeger, Alfred Bender, Eva Williams, Leonard. Haist. Our Alliance is prospering and we are stiil adding new members to our list. Daring the six months we raised $11.00 missionary nianey,We aro striving to mu.ke this year a very successful one,—Cor.-See. IN 'Gras 11ATTNrt or Tns ESTATE OF THOMAS SNELL, r.AT1 OF THE 1 l:L.U1E OF DASH, WOOD, IN THE COr51Y of HtntON, DE. c'EASEO.. T'(OTICE IS HEREBY C,IVEN 1�L pursuant to pI-ULIP SIPPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. I would request those having sales to call on me 'l'e'•ms moderate; satisfaction „taran- teed. Your patronage solieit.d. DR. F. A. SELLERY Dentist, graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speeiality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Monday. 1-20 JGSTANBURY, B. A. Chapter s ;ter 129 R. S. 0. 1897, that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Thos. Snell, of Dashwood, who died on or about the 9th day of Sept. A. 1). 1902, are required to send on or before the 1st day of January, 1903, by post prepaid to Joseph Snell, Dshwood 1'. 0., adtninistrator of the said estate, their nantot:, addresses and occupa- tions with particulars of their claims and a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by then. And notice is hereby given that after the last mentioned date the said admipis- tratot' will proceed to distribute tite asset of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given as above required; end the said administrator shall not be liable for the said assets nor any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been given at the date of such distribution. J. U. S•rtNrtlity, Solicitor for the Administrator. Dated at1)asitwood this 10th day of Nov- ember, 1902. 10-3t ast SERVANT WANTED ---A general servant at once, Wages $10 per month. Apply to MrS. Billings, Hensall. Misses Lydia and Lizzie Mantle were under the weather for a few trays, this week, but are getting all right again. Miss Ella Gibson, who has been engaged as milliner with D. S. Faust, returned to her home near Blyth this week. • Successor to COLLINS G STANBURY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Conveyancer, Money to Loan on, Village anat Farm Property In- terest. Documents itt original German read and' advised upon. ZURICH COURT ATTENDED Otliee over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter. .Its. i el. se iP aessnieesisssiseu sehitsrs*ills t✓''Y ti tl; e1: .;+THE teJ t'3 t3 �;+ el# 4S e;Y L:t le G.0 I 0 opo 0.0 D•0 4.0 0.0 o, 0 Between the 25th of o.0 ber and the 5th of De O,QO 0,�0 for which highest pri Q 8De paid. D•0 'o v r vv.�v.o..- . v�•v�o Zl �s'C�O4'44 5�t d44�' Mr. Ed., Zimmerman returned from near Brucefield, recently, where he was engaged as a farm hand, the past season. Mr. Harry Little, veterinary dentist, left town this -week, Her- man. Bender, Jr.. purchased Mr. Little's tools and will carry on the veterinary dentistry. Collector's Notice. I will be at Znrich on the 1st and 14th days of December for taxes. and after the last named date ex- penses for the collection will be added. CHARLES TROYER, Collector, COMMEROIL HOTEL t to a s ZURICH t• is 0 0 els iii €t •0 Mr, Abel Sehilbe killed two Yorkshire hogs, 9 month, old, dressing 361 lbs. and 348 lbs. These hogs were bred by Mr. Schilbe's brother John, at the 14th eon. and are considered extra good ones. A grand musical concert will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich. about New Years Eve, under the management of Miss Minnie Doan! and F. W. Hess. The best talent 1 _ ..___..... in Canada will be procured. Partic- ulars later. The local board of health met on I Miss Katie Tritenlner gave about Monday the 1st of Dec'. All mem- I bers were present. The Medical j fifteen. of her young friends amerry' Health Officer read his annual� -- young evening folks last enjoyed. Sthemsel ies e report, showing that the sanitary' conditions of the township are very with progressive pearro and other satisfactory. The following is t •• names. A light luncheon, consist- satin call Health Officer Iinchanan', consist- ing, of sandwiches, cake and ice- retort•-- eretun wound up the night's mouse- ; 1 went and all present vote Miss;In making my annual report of Tlueniner a capital entertainer. the sanitary condition of the Town- TIIE POLICEMAN 8 EVIDENCE. ship of Hay for the year ending Dee, ist 1902, 1 must congratulate Poly says tthatlan Peter Morris, Toronto. for yea be was troubled the tie enjoyed on te tt health ed cini iu,thegreater. with habitual constipation, anti !. part of the year. The winter was ithough sl)ent muchmuch money for mild andandthe slimmer cool, pleasant medicine, lads only disatpotnted and healthy, with few outbreaks of with the results. He now rennin- 'C'rdiseasesepidemic Three cases Of mends Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver i diphtheria, were reported, about NEW Y NEW CUTTERS. Mr. J. H. Wismar has the agency for Palinerston cutters. 'These cutters are well and strongly made, in seven different styles,.;as fol- lows :—° ° Piano Box," " anitoba special, , " Palmerston Special," °' Solid Comfort," " Improved Cornin;r," Northern Queen," and Canadian Belle „ The prices are I Pills to liis friends because it( ercel : twenty cases of measles, five of You call be Cilretl of constipation -incl four of tuberculosis. byh' treatment. U e till a dost si Strictly up-to-date ;n modern im 1.5 provements. Dining rooms is sup - ss plied with only the very best. ¶ ¶ e Bar contains choice liquorseand cigars. ¶ ¶ ¶ Z,tcellent Sample Rooms 01 for Commercial Men. 01 LOOIS FOSTER, FROP. i �,n • .t w r33 3t'+"3tJitl:4 1e3tsf3£3k"3FsuCsa.J"r O BOARD 01 IlEALTH. Every Pair Guarantee feet or Money Re f u n d Heaviest Sole made o Rubber. Gall and see THE HOEMA! ZURICH, 0 Butter and Eggs taken in e tLna c very reasonable and the weather Irma of his troublesome ailmen typhoid fever, two of ,cadet fever seasonable, Special discounts to cash purchasers. 14-1 Meeting of The Huron County Council. "t � e omiiiioll" ihouse Equipped eel with all modern �. 11�, conveniences. First-class accommodation to colnmer- ci,>,l travellers: Bar and din- ing room always suppieel with the best obtainable. GI Li Shoemachef, Prop ZURICH this 1 ' 25 cents a box. - During that winter conssiderttble Bit -ism TURNIPS.—Wh n it c omits j disturbance was caused by three to raising root5.our Eastern friends outbreaks of smallpox. On each are "not in it." CalvinDowsoli, neoasion the disease was brought of the Goshen line, Stanley, recent- ;into this township from the adjoin- tl nips e e 1 ly pulled three u a • . nips,—one of which weighed 31 lbs , three outbreaks eighteen cases tu1c1 the three together 01 lbs. , occurred, most of. -hent wei•e mild, Cal. brought one to town on Mon- but a few were rather severe, ttl- day and may be seen at R. R. John- though fortunately they all made a ston's feed store. These three ; good recovery. In each outbreak o'clock 1 4V L Cl k turnips beat the Expositor's largest' so soon as the disease was discos.- Dated by nearly 10 lbs. ere(1 the house in which then Dated at C , 1902clt this lath day of The re ,ular meeting of the ' . C. i resided Seas placarded, strict quer- , 1902. entitle enforced and persons expos - church T. U. was held in tile, Baptist; ell to the disease vaccinated. In church on Monday, December 1st,' bout three treks after the reeov- with n. large away Mance. The Mina I cry of those affected by tite disease -- 's Oti01naL1 part was led by Miss 1 the house and clothing' were clean- --. erle titter ducat Mr:s• T. t, mer_I el- and thoroughly disinfected, by ,Py SADDLERY mer led the educational part, tltleh, these means the disease in each ZURICH .d J' �Clt► was very helpful unci instructive•'; outbreak, was not only prevented Then the business was taken tip lly ,a'oln outbreak. wa ng, but completely the president. It, was decided to'it aLt111)ed out, It is worthy of note hold a Christmas temperance enter- i tltttt 1n the six houses in which. the twininent on Christmas night. The i eio'hteen cases of sees in ch the next regular meeting will be 11e1c1I been in the Baptist church on Dec. 15th vaccievery nated took the had while In '1'11c Council of the Corporation of his largest tar--' 1n'„ town 5ltip of Stephen. of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber, in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday the 2nd day of December next, at 3 ) Ill ANE, cr'. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION COUNTY OF HURON. pUBLIC N 0 T I C E" IS HEREBY given that a meeting of the electors of County Division No. 3, composed of the municipalities of the townships of Hay and Stanley, and the villages of Bay- field and Hensall, will beheld in the TOWN HALL, ZURICIH, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1902, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur- pose of nominating candidates to represent them in the council of the County of Huron, for the years 1903 and 1904, and that in• ease a poll is demanded, polls will be open. ed on the 5th DAY OTF'JANUARY 1903,in each polling subdivision at the time and place fiscd lay by-law of the municipalities in the said county division. FILED 13Lsy Sn„ Nominating Officer for 19.3- Division No. 3. Dated this 41.11 clay of December 1902. Mr, B. Appel is the Innately clittmpion hunter of Zurich. Fifty four rabbits is the result of his shooting this fall and the season is not yet over. t E S FA We have just opened up our New Fall Dress t,00d- in and Shades in Home-spuns Box -cloths Cloth Zibalines M and alt kinds of Plain and Fancy Black. We woul through our Stock before itut•chasing, as IVO have e 'VALUES and can save you money. We have also opened a case of Mill ends of Flannelet yard ends, gond, clean stock, which we are running o a big reduction. Flannelette Blankets, 60 cents a in,feALL EARLY AS THEY ARE, MOVINti reefer, Greb Z I''rLI. ESIIA1Tt3 TED AND IINOON'SCIOU9•i every person who had. been vttcein- Mrs. R. W. Edwards, 33 McMur-; tiled escaped, thus proving the raq qt., Brantford, Ont., suffered wanderfnl power of vaccination in for five Years with nervous oxllltna preventing' the spread 0l' the tics, headache and dyspepsia. I disease. "Tho pains in the head would I Diving the month of .lultc the almost drive mo crazy, 1 mild not' health inspectors visited the 'e il- sleep nights but would walk the, lager of Zurich, visited and 5t. floor in agony until 1: Poll exhaust. i Joseph and found their sanitary ed and unconscious. For the past, condition very satisfactory' They nine months I have used D1,C,ha:,e also made their annual visit on Nerve Food ami from a mere Mkele , incpectine to the public scitool:e ton ilii.; medicine 11at, built me til) I the township and reported the in flesh and weight until I ata scthools and l rotiilcts clean ltnd well t strong and well.." It -venlig be kept. Setoi'u:ely possible to produce .strong- s Cleo, T311ohanatn, ;,'1 D,, er evidence of the wonderful power i ' , Medical Health Officer M of Dr, Chase's Nerve T'ool�.. FII Light and Heavy Harness Bags and. Purses, for ladies ITMVST. PUP. Parlor Suites, Fancy Dining Chair Fancy Rattan Rockers, Baby C )Fess Wagons and Sewing Maehi1 High Grade Organs and