Zurich Herald, 1920-02-19, Page 8Cie
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SSTOQK TAKING IS OVER AND WE •HAVE NOW PREPARED
SEVERAL BARGAIN TABLES FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
IN THESE TIMES OF HIGH PRICES, YOU SHOULD NOT MISS
THE OPPORTUNITY OF PROCURING SOME OF THESE FIRS'P
CLASS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES;,
HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THEM;—
DIE'
1 Only Ladies' Coat, Black 13aby Lamb Cloth Reg. 30.00 for $23.00
1 Only Ladies' Coat, Black Baby Lamb Cloth Reg. 3.4.00 for$28 01
2 only Ladies' Coats Reg,28..50 for $•21.00
A. large assortment of coats, your choice at each $4.00
MEN AND BOYS WEAR
A. FINE LOT OF MEN'S OVERCOATS ATBARGAIN PRICES. All
, new Coats.
ii only Boy's quits at each $8'.00 to $8.00
2 only Men's Sheep Skin lined Coats Regular $15.00 for $13.50
Men's fleeced shirts and drawers only a few sizes at each 75c
DRESS GOODS,ETC.
5 pieces only Dress Goods at reduced prices. Extra Value, come and
see them.
now for 32c
$1.00
$1.10
'About 100 -yds. of Gingham 40 in.wide, reg. 40 and 45c.
White flannelette Sheeting Regular $1.25 now for
Wool Underskirts. Regular price $1,40 now for
REMNANTS
SEE OUR REMNANT TABLE FOR BARGAINS IN SHORT ENDS
OI' DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, FL AINNELETTS, FITC.
All Sweater coats at reduced pricces'.
Lot of toques at 25 cents each. Men's wool socks at 40c a pair.
4 dozen only, brooms at 50c. each.
• AND MANY MORE BARGAINS•
Come Early for best Choice.
1 sic o & So
Massey rr.is Implements
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOE THE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN-
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
ALSO REPAIRS FOR MAOHINERY, PLOW POINTS.
ETC. •
GIVE US A CALLS
Casper al
Zurich - Onto
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I have taken the contract to handle Ford parts and will stock
a complete lime of genuine Ford .repairs,
Poing your Motor ear troubles to us. We specialize on any make
Ali repairing guaranteed. We repair not experiment.
Zurich
H. Mousseau
GARAGE STAND AT T. JOHNSON'S FORMER FURNITURE STORE
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Thursday.)
Butter 5$
Eggs ... ... 62
Dried Apples ... _._ 14
Potatoes per bag 1.50
Dutch Setts ...... 61¢-7
Wheat:
Oats .. ....._ -.. 1,95
.,. ... 80
Barley .-......- ---
Buckwheat ...... .
Flour ... ... ... --
Bran
Shorts ......
Hogs _........
1.25
1.25
8.50-6.10
45.00
50.00
18.00
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
IN MEMORIAM
Rrichert:—In loving memory of
Samuel L. Reichert, who passed a-
way February 7th, 1919.
The deapths of sorrow, we cannot
tell,
At the loss of one, we love so
`well;
And while he sleeps in peaceful
sleep,
His memory we shall always keep
His smiling face to as so. dear,
His gentle footsteps no more
shali hear.
His willing hand and face so
sweet,
In Heaven some day we hope to
to meet.
Inserted by his Niecel.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the Report for
Following is the report for S..S
Nu. 15, Hay, in order of merit for
the month of January.
Sr. ITh—Gertrude Schilbe 95%,
Lilyan Rose .93. . • '
Jr, ITh—Beatrice Klopp 90,
Greta Sehilbe 87, Ervin Schilbe 82
Myrtle Masse abs.
Sr II; — Margaret Schilbe 92,
Harold Klopp 80, Hazel Masse 79,
Agnes Meidinger 78.
Jr. II.: — Melvin Schoch 91,
Norman Fleischauer 90, Gordon
Miller 82, •Elizabeth Badour 79,2d-
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9,Ld-gar Masse 71,,
Sr. Pt,. II;—Howard Klopp 95,
Leonard Merner 70.
Sr. Pr. - Leonard Becker 88,
Elmer Masse 80.
Jr. Pr.—Edith Klopp 97, Leon-
ard Stinebach 96, Ora Schoch 95',x,
Irvin Fleischauer,
(Erna Fritz, Teae,her*
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PREETER BLOCK
COMMUNICATION
Hockey News
Ar+ interesting game of hockey
was played last Thursday evening
between Dashwood and the ''Bear
Cats" one of the town teams,
Some ti ery promising plays were
made, especially by the visiting
boys, who have no excess to' prac-
tice. However the famous "Bear
Cats" won by a small margin.
Following is the line-up;
DASH WOOD
Goal, Willert, 1. d., Edighoffer;
1. d. Guenther; c. Guenther; r. w.
Siiie; 1. w., Callfas,
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BEAR CATS; --
Goal T. L. Wurni, r.w., Cl. Hof-
fman; 1.w. H. G. Hess; c. O. Davis
r.d. E Oesch; 1.d. G. Koehler;
Some subs. were used in the
latter's line-up.
L. W Hoffman, Umpire.
BLAKE 6 •ZURICH 4
Last Friday evening the autmos-
phere was filled with endless che-
ers and enthusiastic cries, when
a selected team of Blake came to
Zurich and played a picked team
of town, an exciting game of hoc-
key, This evidently, was the first
game that a ;Zurich team lost
this season, while playing with an
outbids team, and is somewhat
humiliating to our fans. This ,
gives the readers some idea of the
speed and calibre the visiting team
possessed.
Following is the line-up
BLAKE
Goal, Hy,. Zapfe; r. d., •S. Hey;
1. d., Carl McLinchey; c. A; Keys;.
r;. w-., J. Bechler; 1.'w. R. Parks.
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Goal, A. Melick; r. d., R. Stade;
1!, d•., Wm. O'Brien ; c. A. G. ' Ed-
ighcffer; r. w., J,. Smith; L. W. C.
Fritz.
L. W. Hoffman, Umpire.
•B0RN
Daters;—In Hay township, on
;Feb. 17th to Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
net Deters, a daughter.
The Weather Bureau states that
Jaruary, 1920 was one of the col-
dest on record+.
During the present year single
men will be taxed on incomes of
$500 and over; married men 81,-
509
1;500 rind over; It is believed that
the Government intends raising
• this assessment during the present
year to $700 for single min and
$1,700 for married men.
A REFUTATION
In reference to the communicat
ion signed "W. C. T. U." which ap-
peared in last week's issue of the
Herald we find it our duty to
state that it did not emanate from,
nor was it inspired by, any of the
representatives of the lozal W. C..
T. U. The signature was not aut-
horized.
It is strictly against the rules of
the Women's Christian Tcnii eranee
Union to identify thembelves with
any political party or to allow
their name to he used as the
handle of a political weapon.
We do not wish to find fault
with either of the contending sub-
scriber's letters, but in the case of
the latter, the signature "W. C. T.
'U," scarcely could have added
force to the arguments and state-
ments made therein, while on the
other hand some members of the
iW. C, T. U., felt the name was us-
ed in vain. To clear oursel eel of
every blame we offer the follow'in,
explanation;
Through an oversight the clip-
ping sent by the press correspon
dent was misplaced and the offen-
ding article, destined elswhere, ap-'
peared in its place.
In conclusion, the W. C. T. U.;
Notes are always open for di ces-
sion and criticism through ther
columns and we'll gladly take ears:
of any coming our way, but any
contributions signed 'TW. C. T. t7."
must first meet with the approval
of either the President, or the
Press Correspondent who, in
turn, is responsible to the County,
Organization„
An Inside Bath
Makes You Look
and Feel Fresh
bays a glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
keeps illness away.
Thle excellent, commonsense
health measure being
adopted by millions.
Physicians the world 'over recom
mend the inside bath, claiming this is
of vastly more importance than out-
side cleanliness, because the rich
pores do not absorb impurities into
the blood, causing i11 health, while the
pores in the ten yards of bowels do.
Men and" women are urged to drink
each' morning, before breakfast a
glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate in it, as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and toxins;
thus cleansing, sweetening and puri.
fying the entire alimentary canal be-
fore putting more food into the stom-
ach.
Just as soap and hot water cleanse
and freshen the skin, so hot water and
limestone phosphate act on the elim-
inative organs.
Those who wake up with bad breath.
coated tongue, nasty taste or have a
dull, aching head, sallow complexion,
acid stomach; others who are- sub9ect
to bilious attacks or constipa.tioa,
should obtain a quarter pound of lime-
stone phosphate at the drug store.
This will cost very little but Is suffi-
cient to demonstrate the value o1 In.
r
side bathing. Those who continue It �_.78
each morning are assured of pro-
nounced
�Ill�
pounced results, both in regard to
health AIld i 1?1?81 A :tr
Signed ;—
Official Press Correspondent(
' i r W.L C. T. tf,
MI.DWi NTER
ANNOUNCEMENT
Fu-, it Re
Just arrived two carloads of fur-
niture, including Bed room suits,
Dining Room suites, and a num-
ber of quartered Oak Library
Tables in fumed and gloss finish.
THE SHREWD BUYER WILL ACT QUICKLY AS
'1111ERE IS A STEADY TREND UPWARDS, ON ALL
LINES OF FURNITURE, AND WILL BE VERY DIFFIC-
ULT TO SECURE LATER ON,
Buy now, while the Assortment
is best
Zurich's Busy Store
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PHONE 63
FEW
We are offering in Winterwear, before
our Spring Stock arrives.
Ir. the mean time your accounts are
ready for I919. Call for same.
D NOVIT BPOs. ZURIOII
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
Great Stock.
Reducing S1e
Circe here Saturday. Reap the
Profits which go with everypurchase
(FURS
25 per cent. discount off allFurs
including Wolfe, Coon, Marmot
and Sable.
Men's Dress shirts all sizes, :Ev-
ery shirt a Bargain.
Men's fleeced Underwear, .Reg. 2 55
a •suit, Sale Peice $2.001
FELLEX SQUARES
Size 2x3 at $8.51.
LADIES CLOTH COAT
1, only size 40 reg. $40, sale $25.00
Big reduction in all Ladies' Under-
wear.
Ladies' Cloth' Coats reg, 12.00
anr' '15.00. Sale Price $3.00 Don't
miss this bargain.
Men's Sweater coats all colors and
sizes. Big Reduction.
Dr. (Hess Stock food and poultr7
panacea.
Men's and Boy's suits at t. I31c
Reduction:
Feltix ;Floor covering 2 yds. wide,
2.20 a yard.
JAPANESE MATTING 25c. yd.
EVERY ITEM A GENUINE
BARGAIN
"e begins Saturday, Feb.
14th
SqIe ends Saturday, Feb. 28th
Butterick Patterns For Sale
T. L.
Phone 78