Zurich Herald, 1915-07-16, Page 1Vol. XV.
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To clear out as much of our
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Goods . �s� possible. we ;.
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reduced prices. You get the
benefit, we get the room.
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Ladies white lawn, organdie' and
voile waists, very latest. 1-3 off
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newest •styles. 1-3 off
2 Gills'dresses m checked gingham, •
neatly trimmed. 1-3 of 4
Ladies corset` covers in, crepe and
lace.
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1-3 oil.
Ladies embroidered flouncing for f
dresses at reduced prices . I
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• boys khaki knickers
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Something vernifty. ,Sizes 14? to 16. Price $2.00
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GOLD MEDAL
WINE
Keep the weeds down.
Mrs John Sahilbe of Detroit is visit
ing friends and relatives here at Pres-
ent.
Miss Eleanor H'artleib of Toronto is
Spending her vacation ,at her home
here.
The second Field Sports night will
be held at the Fair Grounds on Friday
eve, July 23rd.
Bev. A. D. ,Gischler, wife and fam-
ily, of Milverton, visited friends here
during the week.
Mrs. J. Deichert and niece, Miss Inez
Yungblut, are spending a few weeks
with relatives in Detroit.
Mrs W, L. Seibert Left on Tuesday
for an extended trip to the West, where
she will visit relatives for a few
months.
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Dr. E. S. Hardie, dentist, will be at
the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed-
nesday, July 21st and Wednesday,
July 28th.
If you would have a profitable invest-
ment, a pleasant experience, and a
particularly nice suit, buy a suit' of.
E. Appel, The Clothier.
Mr and Mrs A. Stoskopf, Mr ' and
Miss Gardner, and Mrs Jacob of
Mitchell visited at the home of Dr, E.
W. Stoskopf one day' last week.
Mrs. F. Kruspe of Sebri*gsville and
Mr J. Seegmiller, of Iowa, mother
and uncle of ;Mrs G. F. Brown, visited
at the latter's home last • week.
Mr and Mrs John Woods of Bay-
field announce the engagement of
their second daughter, Viola M., to Mr
T. L, Wurm of Zurich. The wedding
'will take place early in August.
Dr B A Campbell; wife and famtl .
leave in a feiv days for. Toronto' wh
they will spend a two' week.svaeatiorr:
The doctor's office will consequently
be closed the next and following weeks
but he will return again on July 31st.
Miss Miranda Brown, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs G. F. Brown was .suc-
cessful in passing the recent Normal
School examinations. The board of
S. S. No. 4, Hay, have engaged her as
teacher for the next term at a' salary
of $600 per year.
A Grand Picnic will be held at
Grand Bend on Tuesday, July 20th
under the auspices of St Boniface
church, Zurich. Liberal prizes will
be awarded. Athletic' sports will be
an attraction. Good music will be
furnished. Everybody• Welcome:
Last Saturday the new sprinkler
was used for the first time. The
streets 'were .sprinkled in the afternoon
and the town was cool and dustless for
the evening. The large tank is being
pumped full now and it is ` expected
that enough water will be available
for fire protection and sprinkling pur-
poses. •
We•haye seen good barley, also
• some poor bailey,; but the barley
* brought in by Mr Herb, .Kaercher of
the Bronson Lines takes first prize
and the bronze medal. It measured
no less than 5 -feet: 4 inches in heighth
and Mr Kaercher states that he has
nearly six acres of it. He also brought
4,! in some timothy which 'measured 4
feet 5 inches, Who's neat.
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R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
Rev. Miller Accepts Call
New Castle, Pa.
After two years of most effective
and zealous work in St. Peter's Ev.
Lutheran Church of this village. Rev
Milterleas accepted "a most inviting
call to •fit Pauls Church in the attraoti-
ve •ante picturesque city of New Castle,
Pe.
Rev Miller always took a deep,
hearty interest in all matters pertain-
ing tothe'nioral, economic and social
uplift of our village and community
in general. He was active in all inat-,
ters.for the advancement of the young
people in the selection and encourage-
meat of clean, healthy sports and .ex-
ercises. " In him our community* loses
a man who not only preached a religi-
on andfaith, but who also lived it.
He felt with most of us that to be ef•
fetual,lheory had to be practised.
During • Roy Miller's stay in Zurich
he has succeeded in raising the'efficie-
ncy of St Peter's congregation to a
very marked degree, and to the joy
and complete satisfaction of every
truly interested, progressive and intel-
ligent member of the church. Where
fore, it is stating it mildly, when we
pay that, St Peter's deeply regrets his
leaving and trusts that they may soon
be blessed with a successor to pastor
Miller who shall carry on the good
work in the sanie spirit, ability and
enthusiasm.
The short time Rev Miller was
pastor here he successfully introduced
the use of Church Book of the General
Council of the Ev Lutheran church of
North America and organized a flouri-
shing Luther League of 45 members,
a Bible Class of over 50 members, a
men's Missionary Society of 30 mem-
bers, and practically doubled the en-
rollment and offering of the Sunday
School by introducing an English de-
partnient with its own services accord-
Iv to the . General Council Sunday
Sohbol Book. The entire congregation
and various prganizations unitein
rand his wishing Miller lle
esteemed
helpmateand family God's richest
blessings in his new field of labor.
At the farewell services last Sunday
the church was crowded both morning
and evening; and those present were
treated to two powerful and interest-
ing sermons.
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WHITE AND TAN
Our stock of shoes for summer wear
is novo complete. We have never
shown a larger or a prettier range.
See our line of
White Pumps, Outing Shoes,
White Canvas Shoes, Sandals,
and the newest in Tan, etc,
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
C. FRITZ
FIELD SPORTS
The second Field Sports event will
be held at the Fair Grounds, Zurich,
on Friday eve, July 23rd. Sports to
start at 6.30 sharp. 'The following
events will be competed for.
Running Race, open to all, 100
yard dash.
Running Race, boys, 14 and under.
Running Race, boys, 10 and under.
Running Hop, Step and Jump.
Sack Race. '
Putting the shot, boys.
Running High Jump, open to all.
Bicycle Race.
Walking the Pole.
Girl's Race, open
Girl's Race, 12 and under.
Wheelbarrow Race.
Nail Driving Contest, for men.
Slashing the Bananas.
Boxing in Barrels.
Pole Vaulting.
Rooster .Race.
The committee reserves " right to
change program Silver collection.
ZURICH
.SCHOOL REPORT
Sane report for Room III based on
general proficiency conduct and attend-
ance.
Ji' ail Olive Zettel, Lindsay.
Warm, Loiiise Howald, Leonard Hud-
son, Frederick Weseloh, Earl Zettel
(equal) Frank Seibert, Rixssell Preeter,
Theodore Leibold,
Sr. III—Rose Hess, Jacob' Haberer,
Leroy O'Brien, Armina Brenner, Lau
rence Ran,; Clarence Brenner, Marjory
Fritz, Pearl Waiter,' "Cecelia Hilde-
brandt, Earnest Bender.
Je III ---:Oven Kalblleiecb, Iva Kolb
fleisch, Edtia Zettel, :Gillian 1S esoloh,
Lent is O'Ililen, Emma Wvtrm,
Dorothy Fritz, Teddy Wagner (equal)
Inez '''ungblut, Hilda Neuschwanger,
Paul Miller, Bert Seibert, et, Gorden,
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Wolper, Whitney. Truemrier, Ettloine
Geiger (equal) Margaret Theil, Dorothy
Campbell,; Ervin 1+'isher, Gordon
Zettel, Laura ,Deitricb, Alphonsus
DeitriCh.
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a—u-u---"lr"---"""m"-'"P'I Notice of Registration of Notice of Registration of
aw.
By -Law.
Notice is hereby given that a by-
te:* was passed by theo ouheil 3r• of
the Township of Hay
for the
d
day of July 1915,p'
isBue of debentures to the amount
:of $1701.00, for the purpose of tele.
phone extension, and that stick by•
law was registered in the registry
office of Goderioh, the county of
Huron on the 0th day of July, 1
Any motion to quash or set aside
.he
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or only . p
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be trade within three months after
the first publication of this notice,
and cannot be made thereafter.
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Datfic1 the 10th day of July
FredROOS Sv1, Clerk,
Notice is hereby given that a, by-
law was passed by the (council of
the Township of [fay on the 3rd
day of July, 1913,.providing for
issue of debentures to the araouni;
of $177.7.09, for the purpose of tele.
phone extension, and that snob by-
law was registered in the registry
office of (oderioh, tho county of
Huron on the 6th day of July 1915.
Any motion to quash or set aside
the same orany
part thereof
be made within throe months after
the first publication of this notioo,.
and Cannot be made thereafter.
bated titin 10ih day of July, 1915,.
Fred fleas Sr., Clerk.