Zurich Herald, 1928-10-25, Page 5,:. October 25th Ii92a •
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DUDLEY E. HoLME
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tlelo''FICE—Hanmilton Street, J+rrat oft
ripe Square, GODERICI, Ontario.
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yea IHolnae3 may be consulted at
Cloder*eh by Phone, and Phone
chargee reVersed.
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DENTAL SURGEON
At DEM BLOCK—M./RICH
;Zyery Thursday, Friday,Saturday
At >IAIi,TLEIB'S I3LOC;IC,
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Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
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OF NEW YORK
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LIBERAL DIVIDENDS
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!Wants, For' Saleo'Lost ,
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FOR SALE
Late 1924 model Ford Coupe,oin
fair condition, has boaloon tiro on'
rear, oversize cords on front, no re-
asonable offer refused, good reason%
for selling. For particulars apply
to Gordon Zirk, ,Zurich.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A very desirable and valuable pro-
perty in the village of Dashwood, on.
Victoria Street, 124 acres of good
land, fruit trees and small orchard,
barn with hen stable attached, plenty
good hard and soft water, frame
house with kitchen attached, an ex-
tra good celar, Well fenced. ' For fur
ther particulars apply to Mr. Elmer
Willem, R.R.1 Dashwood, Phone 103
-13, or to A. Weber, Auctioneer,
Dashwood, Phone 3-57.
FOR SALE
A good kitchen range burns coal
or weed, apply to W: L. Siebert.
COAL 1928
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
GENUINE. i •
Scranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahantas
and Soft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
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LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs.Harness n
H r essr�. visiting
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'with her sister, Mrs. E. Qescb.
Mr. and Mrs. E: Weido Were'Sun-
day visitors in Blake.
„IMrs. Arthur Sreenan of 'the
Town Line, has Left for a two week's
visit in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dumart of Kit
chener, are spending the week. visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hy
Yungblut. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brein, bridal
couple, returned on Monday evening
from their honeymoon tour around
lake Ontario, and are getting nicely
settled in their home just west of the
Zurich Bakery. The ;Herald joins
their many friends in extending con-
gratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. John- Charrette, of
the Blue Water Highway, south, have
left far Toronto to visit their daugh-
ter. -
Jos, Gelinas, Merchant .at Drys-
dale wishes to announce to the public
that they will take all kinds of fowl
on Wednesday and Friday of each
week as long as there is morket for
the same, and pay the highest price;;,
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Mr.° and Mrs. Wm. Ka.ercher, who
have been Iiviiig for a goodly riurn-
ber of years in Detroit, are spending
the winter at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Surerus, 14th con. Mr.
Kaercher, who has not been enjoying
just his usual good health, is taking this vicinity -
Mrs E. Oesah motored oto.: dieter,
on Tuesday;
Mrs. 3), O.a'aelio w,as a'•visitor to
Varna -for a few days the past week,.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. . Hess and fam
ily of London were visitors with rel-
atives here.
A goodly number from the Jlillage
attended the funeral of the late Jos-
eph brenner at Grand Bend on Tues-
day afternoon.
1VIerrsr. Fred and Laivre. Fowlie of
London; Mrs. Fowlie and daughters
Ethel and Frances of Bayfield were
Sunday visitors at the Boole of Mr.
and Mrs. Gideon Koehler.
Mr. Wm, Steinbach, Mrs. Jacob
Steinbach, Sr., and Mrs. Cove all of
Port Huron are visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Wagner. They
also attended the funeral of the late
Joseph Brenner at Grand Bend, on
Tuesday.
Sorry to report that Mr. Sol. IKip-
ferwho has recently moved to Varn;t,
is not enjoying his usual good health,
as he has been ill the past week or so.
Mr. Kipfer has made arrangeinents
to go into the barber business in that
thrifty little burg.
Messrs. C. Fritz & Son are making
large shipments of celery to the city
these days, and by all appearance the
sample of the product is very good,
which `should meet with ready de-
mand. Celery growing is becoming
to be m'if,, a profitable industry in
a vacation this winter, and we hope
the change will do him good.
Our sportsmen are enjoying some
real sport the past- week or so by
enjoying some real good wild geese
shooting in the neighboring fields, as
the geese seem to be quite-plentyful.
Or perhaps -our sportsmen are able
to outwhit these rather cunning cre-
atures, anyway the product is the
proof, and our; boys produce the go-
ods, and elso enjoy ..the fine roasts
that this fowl makes.
• OSCAR ELOPP
'Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
. Zonal School of Auctioneering. Try
e for Registered Live Stock,
;TAII Breeds). Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
.. Valero for sale. Will seli anything
A.nywhere. - Zurich
. �+laone 18-93 or write.
Licensed Auctioneer
WOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
ANL IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any auction Sale, regardless
.io eizo or article to eell. I
*elicit your 'business, and if not
watisiied will make no charges for
Services. D&ehzvoat3.
.Arthur Weber
phone 13-57
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Fresh and Salt Meats g
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS h S1DES
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Taken every day till 3 o'clock,p.m,
:Do not feed Fowl ;same morning
Wham brOught in.
.chest Cash Prices
eeCA FOR-
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien' 1
I' PIMA 1314 Etuiels
1-.ad_,q garters
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TIRES TUBES
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Storage Batteries
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places — all available with a Duro
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means in comfort and convenience
in your suburban or farm home.
Duro systems can be used with
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gasoline engine. Installation quick
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Duro-ize your country home. Let
us recommend the right water sys-
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requirements. No obligation.
The Empire Brass Mfg. Co., Ltd.
London, Toronto, Winnipeg,
Vancouver.
For Sale By:
STADE & WEIDO
JOHNSTON & KALBFLEISCH
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Messrs L. Schilbe & Son, Flour;
Feed and Seed Merchants, are hav-
ing a large and up-to-date seed clean
ing outfit installed in part of their
building, which will be a big asset to
their business, as well as a big con-
venience to the farmers who have
such work to do. Mr. Samuel Deitz
the efficient mechanic is the head mill
Wright, and undoubtedly will make
an ideal job of the installation.
On Saturday of .this week one of
our popular general merchants, is
staging a Giant Reduction Sale of all
general merchandise,. and the event
is not only to reduce the price of the
articles, but rather to reduce the •
rather heavy stock that Mr. T. L.
Wurm is carrying at present. And
just a word to the public; We pract
ically all need staples, especially at
this time of the year, and when we
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CARRY A FULL LINE OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTINGSt
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s CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO
m PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAME:
DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE.
BUILDING BATTERIES
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Tires, Tues, Gas, tires and Greases
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can purchase them at such marvel..
ous reductions, it would seem v'ry
poor judgment not to take advantage
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this wonderful opportunity. Be ++'ft'+i•' "T"H";"I i+'i'•i•"•"'"'ir3+
on time en Saturday morning be one
of the early- birds and get first choice +
before the lines have been, picked
over and the best gone. Come often
to this big sale and bring all yournei-
ghbors and friends along and you
will all be happy.
The Look -Out Committee led the
E. L. C. E. meeting last Friday even -
• Mr. Garfield Mr. Garfield Witmer, convenor
led the meeting. Mr. W. Edighoffer
;A a very interesting discussion on
'Should houlcl We Have the Same of Dif-
ferent Social Standards?". The me-
eting closed with lunch being served
by the Committee in charge.
The amoral fowl supper held by
St. Peter's Lutheran church last Th-
ursday evening, was one of the big
events of the season, and early in
the evening the efficient staff of wait-
ers and carvers were serving the hurt
gry multitudes of people who were
looking forward to this event with
anticipation, and while nearly one
thousand of people were fed, and
well fed, there was eatables left to
still feed about one hundred more
people, as nine large raosted geese
besides a goodly number of other
good eats were after the program
auctioned off,and easily found ready
buyers. The program was a very
interesting part of the evening, and
the comics of Mr. Harvey McGee,
comedian, who has become very pop-
ular in this section, as an entertainer,
held the large gathering• very attend-
ive, and his numbers met with great
applause, in fact he was called back
on the stage as much as the third
time. Some very good and interest-
ing numbers were also given by home,
talent. The tables were well sup-
-plied with everything that a person
could wish for, and the ladies of the
congregation are to be congratulated
for the splendid provisions made.
Joseph Brenner of Grand Bend
Passes.
Joseph Brenner, one of the best
known residents of this district and
for a great many years proprietor of
the Brenner House at Grand • Bend,
died at his home on Saturday in his
82nd year. Mr. Brenner has been i11
for about two weeks before his death
Was born in Waterloo County, and
carne to Grand Bend summer resort
50, years ago and established the
hater which bears his naive. During
has many years in the business be
earned for himself a wide circle of
friends. For some years past he
had lived retired from the active man
agement of the hotel, which was
taken over by his son, Ezra Brenner.
He was the son of the late Jacob
Breirn9r, of Waterloo. Mr.' Brenner
is survived by his widow, Christina
as well as two sons, Ezra and Maur-
iee, both of Grand fiend, and one
daughter, Mrs. 3. H. Hannan, of Al-
'berta. The funeral was held on Tu-
esday afternoon of this weeyt, an•1
was exceptionally largely attended,
Interment taking 'niece at the united
church cemetery at Grand Bend, and
Rev. Mr Coiling, the pastor, oftic- .
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