Zurich Herald, 1920-05-06, Page 11
Vol„ XX No 44.
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HERALD
ZURICH, THURSDAY PV“;f-e riNG, MAY
1920.
SILOB STORE
WE HAVE OPENED UP A. GENERAL SHOE STORE IN
HAB.TLEIB'S BLOCK. ON MAIN STREET, AND ARE READY
TO SHOW YOU SOME OF THE LATEST STYLES OF 'SPRING
FOOTWEAR
Our Stock Consists of entire! • Ncw Stock, and have a large
assortment to choose trots!.
Give us a call and We will chow• you what we have.
EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR ,GOODS
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All -Wool Serge Dress Goods
Fine allwool Serges 36 and 49 inches wide, colors black,
green, navy and brown, very suitable for spring suits or
Separate skirts. Prices from $2.75 to $3.50 per yard.
roadoloths
A nice range of all -wool Broadcloths, especially for spring
• suits; 54 in. wide, colors, black, navy, brown taupe and
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spring wear in all the latest shades 54 in. wide.
Silks
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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN
COATS
These coats are not merely a
rain coat. We have them in
fine fancy tweeds, belted styles,
which give the appearance of a
spring overcoat and being ruber-
ized, makes them waterproof. All
sizes and colors.
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We have just received our ship-
ment of new Spring Suits, and we
can say without the shadow of a
doubt that we have the best as-
sortment of Men's Suits ever
shown in Zurich. We have all
the different styles that can be
thought of, in fact all of our New
Spring Suits have "Up To Date"
printed all over them. Don't take
our word for it. Ail we ask "BE
FAIR" and conte and see for
yourself. We take great pleasure
in showing our large assortment
whether you buy oil not
ALL STYLES ALL PRICES
Watch for our Shipment of New Hats
VOIDIZIESSr
Phone 59
J. PREETER
Produce Wanted
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Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advance
Miss Elizabeth Rennie spent Tu-
esday in London, attending the
Eekert-Rennie nuptials.
Everyone fond of playing lawn
tennis join the Alpha Beta La ,t•n
Tennis Club.
The male public shcool tea••hers
of this vicinity have joined tlee
Men Teachers' Federation of •): t-
axio.,
Chickens heartily enjoyed t:ie.r
vacation this spring. Some at•
still -out on paro lehtwch in -soave
cases is not strictly kept. There-
fore in order 'to be gold neigh-
bours "Jove your - neighbors' di
kens as if they were your own.'•
A. -PLEASANT SURPRISE
A number of the elderly ladies
of the village met at the home of
Mrs. Martin Wurm, Sr., on Sutid_ty
afternoon lit honor of her ninet ecu
birthday. It was a very pleasant
surprise and brought back many
fond memories to her and her deur
friends. The afternoon was :-p-
ent in prayer arid singing of lan.il-
iar hymns An address was re td
by Mrs. E. Weber, while Airs. Rupp
presented Mrs. Wurm with a token
of remembrance from the ladies
that were present. Mrs. Wun'•n
being well versed in scripture, re-
sponded in a very able manner.
thanking Go dand her friends for
their kind remembrance towards
her.. When tea had been ser; ed
the leele.s, that. beautiful Hyuat,
was sung, (Jesus still lead ;no
After which the Lad:es departed to
their respective homes. Hop;ng
that God would grant Mrs. tV uran
many more pleasant birthdays.
GIRLS WANTED
To work at the manufactu.' ng
of Fabric Gloves. A fine oppor-
tunity for desirious workers to
snake good w,agets). -..y
Apply; Hall Dent Limited,
;ZURICH - ONT.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the Report of !loot
It for the month of April.
Jr. III; -Mildred Geiger 86, Dor-
othy Brenner 80, Leonard Wagner
so, Leonard Prang 83, Kenneth Ko.-
ohlrr 78, Caude Me.d.nger 75, 11 e
ley Callfas 70, Austin I'Iey 68, Lu-
ella Reichert 74, Evelina Dueller -
me .60,;Elmore Leibold 60, Vetnoe
Davidson 40, Alvin Gascho 35.
Sr. II; -Helen Foster 89, Mar.hi
Heideman 80, Mervun Schwalm
Victoria Deichert 65, Agnes Diet-
rich 63, Gladys Mellick 62, Ha ;.'1
Bedard 60, Stella Callfas 55, 1"ran-
cis Dietrieh 46, Arson Keller 43.'
.Elzar Mousseau 40.
Jr. II; -Willie ;Neel) 68; Doro-
thy Zettel 65, Ed. Brenner 63, Rus-!
sell Ducharnie 61, Lawrence Ilnw-1
ald 49, Goldie Ultley 44, Alice Dicta `•
35, Vera ICalbfleisch 40, Rose Alb-
recht 20.
0. O'Brien, teacher.
Room IlI for April
Jr IV; -Edmund Bedard S18,
Newell Geiger 281, Madelena Meid-
inger 278, Eleanor Ducharme 271,
Luella Decher 262, Milton Hey 2,1,
Ortha Melick 240, Gerald Bedard
and Theo Deichert 225, Marg.Praug
222, Ethel Deitrich, absent.
Sr. III;-- John Kochems 329,
Lillian Rader 313, Austin Schwalm
316, Lizzie Leibold 302, Frieda Rei-
chert 299, Iv -an Yungblut 290, May
Schwalm 261, Lulu Albrecht 253,
Fide Callfas 254, Ruth Brenner 231,
Edwin Gascho absent.
III (B) -Garnet Walper 1198, C4nr-.
don Schwalm 292, Idella Howstid
266, Raymond Fisher 240, Gilbert
1Dueharme 198, Fred Davidson 193
Ethel Hess 194, Irene Decher 3P2.
F'. Kalbfleiseh, teacher,
Cs,STOR1
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30Ye:.rs
Always .hears
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Just Arrived
The N,,,.w
192 oriels
NII Line of Bicycle and,
Auto Accessories
Hess the Jeweller
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Incorporated in 1835
(CAPITAL and RESERVE
$3,000,000
Over 120 Branches
Industry and Thrift are
Essential to Success
Ambition will prompt you to
industry and a weekly dep-
osit to your saving account
trill help you to thrift. It
is surprising how quiskly reg-
ular deposits grow.
Open a Savings account Today
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS I.
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
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Look our Stock over.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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Spring and Summer Goods
We have a nice Assortment of Dry
Goods in stock.
SILKS, POPLINS, WHITE SUITttNGS, LADIES'
WAISTS, MIDDIES, HOUSE DRESSES, Suelei RLI;
UNDERWEAR, HATS„ CAPS, ETC;
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN' SEEDS AND ROOT SEEDS
ON HAND
LEAVE YOUR ORDER HLRE FOR SEED CORN
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N. -.L
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PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE