Zurich Herald, 1920-10-21, Page 8Pt
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Fall and ' Loud n table Equipment
rater Goods
see our display of Fall goods. .0 ur
(•EXCELLS ' ALL . OTHERS)
N. The best by vest... Provincial. Agric-
tocl�s are now almost co .plete: n all. ultural Farm and Winter Fair Barns
Lines --are equipped with Louden machinery.
Easy to install, Easy to operate, Endless Chain,
does away with crank, no side hangers to break on our
track. Our swinging track hinge enables you to run
car on .pole at any angle.
LadiesWear
A splendid range of Ladies Co-
atings on hand in Velours, fine
Chinchilla Cloth, Etc.
New Silks, Fine Botany Serges,
Ail -wool Plaid Skirtings, Velvets
and Velveteens, Underwear, Swe-
ater coats in Newest Styles.
Men's Wear
WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL
VALUES TO OFFER IN MEN'S
AND BOY'S OVERCOATS AND
SUITS, FOR FALL WEAR.
• NEW HATS AND CAPS, MITTS
GLOVES, ETC. ETC.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
THE CANNING SEASON NOW ON HAND, WE HAVE NEW FRUIT
JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS ZINK RINGS, JAR RUBBERS, PAHO-
3A.X. XXX VINEGAR SPICES OF ALL KINDS.
J. GASCHO & SON
Zurich's Garage
WE ARE AGENTS POR
Prest-OLite storage Battery
A SIZE FOR EVERY •CAR NO BETTER BATTERY ON THE
MARKET
WE ALSO STOCK IRES,oTD TUBES, ACCESSORIES AND GEN-
UINE
TS
EXPERT BATTERY ATTENTION AND ALSO BATTERY CHARG-
ING.
FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING.ANYlt1AKE;OFCAR A.SPECIXLTY
H, Mousseau Zurich
PHONE No. 103.
Fairbanks -Morse
"Z" Engine with
Bosch Magneto
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Our Supply of Heavy and Shelf Hardware is
such that we can supply everybody's Requirements.
* PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS SPR-
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ING WILL DO WELL TO SEE US WHILE OUR SUPPLY
4' LASTS, WE HAVE A CARLOAD ON HAND, AND SINCE
WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS, WIRE HAS ADVANCED 10% AND
3 PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARL
AND SAVE MONEY
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We also have a large Stock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and see
our Goods and get Our Prices. j i ; (, , ; ! ? t , , ,
WE DO ALL KINDS OF EVErROUGHING AND REPAIRING
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AT ALL TIMES
The Supreme
Farm Engine
THE famous "Z" Engine
and the Bosch high
tension, oscillating
magneto combine to make the one SUPREME farm
engine. ¶ Call on us and see the result of this
newest combination—FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z"
WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. If We are substan-
tially assisted in delivering engine maximum service
by a nearby Bosch Service Station.
Agent for Massey..- Barris. Implements
Fairbanks '& Morse Engines and Tud-
hope-Anderson Spreaders and plows.
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
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J. L a D,U_+ ., Zurich
OFFERINE-S
A REAL BARGAIN.
1, Lois Phonograph
Cabinet Style
Mahogany finish
Beautiful toned machine
Plays all records
Absolutely guaranteed
Regular Price 5175
Sale Price ,$150
Including War Tax of 10 per cent.
Call and let us demonstrate
this Instrument
MELICK& BRI4LYN
PHONE 63
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST bah Sch o and hurch era'ices bs
Miss Irene Lipphardt and Mrs.
J. Parke of the Goshen Line north
spent the week -end at London.
Mr. M. Hoffraan was a visitor to
Kitchener last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barry were
visitors to Danville a few days
last week.
Mrs. L. Jeffrey, who spent the
past few weeks at Chatham, has
returned to her home here.
Mrs. Jacob Wagner of Shakes-
peare was a recent visitor at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Klopp.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Appel and son
Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. AAp
pel of New Hamburg visited rel-
taives here over the week -end. •
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin D. Smith and
two daughters Catherine and
Marjorie ,of Hamilton are visiting
with the former's two brothers,
Mr. C. O. Smith of St. Joseph and
C. L. Smith of the village.
The auction' sale of Mr. Herbert
Kaercher held on Tuesday aftere
noon was in every way a decided
success. Mr. Arthur Weber, the
young auctioneer,' welded the ham
mer like an old veteran and show-
ed himself a master in this cap-
acity.
PRESENTATION
On Tuestlay evening of last week
the Ladies' Aid of the, Evangelical
church assembled at the home of
Mrs. A.. Kaercher, Bronson Line.,.
and presented her with a hand-
some Community Silver Meat
Fork, prior to her departure to
her new home in Kitchener. Mrs.
C. Fritz read the address while
Mrs. G. Surerus made the present,
ation. Mrs. Kaercher very ably
replied with well chosen words.
The evening wa s spent in a very
nice sociable way, and lunch was
also served.
Following is the address;—
Dear Mrs. Kaercher;—
We, the members of the.
Ladies' Aid of the Emanuel Evan.
church, Zurich, have gathered here
to -night to show,, in a small de-
gree our mingled feelings of s01 -
row and regret of your removal to
another place.
For many years yore have been
a devoted member of our `Aid,
your co-operation, sympathy .and
cheerfulness has been a great help
help ' and inspiration to all indulg-
ers. In all these years we could
count on you in every worthy
cause. , a 1
I STADE & WEIDO=
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keenly felt by all, but what is our
loss is Kitchener's. gain.
• And now in severing your con-
nection with us we ask you to ac-
cept this small gift, not for its
intrinsic value, •but as a token of
our sincere love, and our prayer is
that the blessing of our Great God
may rest upon you and your fame
ily.
Signed on behalf of the members
of the Ladies' Aid.
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Thanksgiving Day passed off
rather quietly in the village.. The,I
afternoon program on the fair
grounds consisting of a ball game
bet•tveen the Santa Clara team of
:London and the local team of
Zurich, resulting in a win tor, the
visitors, score 10-7. The atten-
dance was not near up to what
\vas anticipated, but the interest
good and the class of ball played
was excellent. This batteries for
Zurich were Dr. O'Dwyer, L. W.
Hoffman, Kekoa,, pitchers, W. F.
Braun catcher, .A. few minor ac-
cidents resulted to some of the
players.
Several players belonging to the
Chicago American baseball team
have confessed accepting 'bribes in
order to "sell" games. • As aroma
seven members of the Chicago to
am have been dismissed, while mem
berg of. other Clubs in'the League
are under suspension.
BARGAINS
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For Women
THERE I5 BUT ONE KIND OF
DRESS GOODS TO BUY AND
THAT IS THE BEST.
Plain Pure Wool Novelty Skirt-
ing at per yard .._ _._ $6.50
Ail wool Serges 54 inches wide
in colors of Navy, Rust, Taupe,
Brown, Sand, at per yard $4.50
Velour Coating 54 inches wide
Navy, Burgandy, Taupe and
Green at per yard ... ... $5.00
EXTRA SILK VALUES
Silk Hose per pair ._ .. $1.50
This is our regular $2 silk article.
Raincoats for Women in tweeds'
for $10.00 and upwards.
For Men
TWEED HATS ARE POPULAR
THIS FALL
They come in light shade tweeds
that will hold their shape at $4.00
New Fall Caps. In patterns to
suit the most discriminating dres-
ser.
SHIRTS
Great quantities of them in neat
Patterns and Stripes.
Raincoats for Men in tweeds,
for $10.00 and upwards.
Fresh Groceries and Fruits in. season
Buttericik. Patterns For Sale
phone
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