anaheim-gazette 1870-11-26
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1870.
JUSTICE COURT PROCEDURE
Following is a list of new cases commenced in the Court of Justice Davis:
Nov. 10 — J. Boxley vs P. Hammens, for $29 75 on account; People vs Reyes Asseveria, obtaining money under false pretenses; Timm Baerge & Bro vs Do-lores Urofo, action to collect $150 on a promissory note.
Nov. 11.—C. A. Ferguson vs Abel Stearns, action for $50 damages under the late trespass law.
Nov. 15 — C. A. Ferguson vs Abel Stearns. C. Asseveria et al., for $75 damage under the late trespass law.
Nov. 16 — Goodrich & Mitchell vs Surrano, for $10 on account; Goodrich & Mitchell vs Jacob Brownstone & Co., action to recover $52 50 balance on account.
Nov. 21.—A. Heyegman vs Lydia Williams, executrix of the estate of Isaac Williams deceased, action to recover $85 for professional services.
Following is a list of cases which and partially disposed of:
Nov. 10 — C. A. Ferguson vs Abel Stearns, action for damages under late trespass law; judgment for plaintiff $31.
Nov. 15 — C. A. Ferguson vs Pio Pico, action name as above; judgment for plaintiff $103 50.
Nov. 19 — P. Davis & Bro. vs J R Martin, judgment for plaintiff $229; J Boxley vs P. Hammens, compromised; People vs R Asseveria, settled by satisfying complaining witness and paying costs.
CITY COUNCIL PROGRAMS.
Session of Nov. 21, 1870.
At the meeting of the Council on above day, there were present—J. Firecher, President; and council Champlin, Kroeger, and Zeyn.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
The Finance Committee reported with their approval, bills of Heimann & George, $8 for handcuffs; and Davies, $50; for services as Marshal.
The Special Committee appointed confer with the Anaheim Water Company about control of streets, report that the Anaheim Water Company would consider the subject in general meeting, on Saturday, the 26th inst.
On motion, the City Attorney Marshall were requested to notify property owners on Walnut street open the same.
The following bills were received referred to Finance Committee: A heion Gazette, $74, advertising; N Mitchel, $150, services as Anaheim Water Company, $10, rent.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
NECESSITY FOR A POST OFFICE — In large New River settlement, abbreviated twelve miles north of Anaheim, there is much need for a post office. The habitats there have now either to Los Nietos or come to Anaheim. Post office located upon the stage near them, would be a great accommodation.
Freight List.
Following a list of names of companies per steamship P.O.
Nov. 15 — C. A Ferguson vs Pio Pico, action name in above; judgment for plaintiff $103 50.
Nov. 19 — P. Davis & Bro. vs J R Martin, judgment for plaintiff $229; J Boxley vs P Hammers, compromised; People vs R Asseveris, settled by satisfying complaining witness and paying costs.
HEALTH OF MR DREYFUS — A private letter, received in this city from Ben Dreyfus, Esq., at San Francisco, conveys the information that, after much suffering, he is now improving in health. Upon his arrival at San Francisco, it was discovered that his arm and shoulder had received fractures—a circumstance which entirely escaped the observation of our Anaheim physicians. Consequently, he had to undergo a second and most painful treatment.
OPPOSITION WAREF — We understand that Capt. Dunniels, of the Steamer Vaquero, is about to make application to the Board of Supervisors for permission to build a wharf at the new Landing adjacent to the one for which permission has been granted to Flint, Bixby & Co. The Captain says he wants a landing of his own. He intends to build his wharf 300 feet long, and to erect a good warehouse.
NEW HALL — Mr. P. Richards, has let a contract for the construction of a new building, 35x70 feet, two stories in height. The second story is to be a hall for public purposes. The location is at the corner of Los Angeles and streets Mr. Brookbank is the contractor.
NEW BUILDING.—During the week, lumber has been hauled up in the lot at the corner of Center and Los Angeles streets, with which to construct the new building, 75x24, of Mr. Calisher, and which is to be occupied as his store Mr Eckels has the contract, and the work of construction will commence on Monday morning next.
RACES.—The races that were to have taken place on the race track near this city between horses owned by L. E.
Races.—The races that were to have taken place on the race track near this city, between horses owned by L. E. Smith and F. A. Goodrich, will take place at Sam Blands, on Saturday next.
The Artesian Well — The artesian well being sunk on the place of John Hanna, has reached a depth of 152 feet and is past the large deposit of gravel and boulders, which but lately gave such annoyance. The instrument is now penetrating fine gravel and sand, with every prospect of water. On Wednesday last the water raised three feet in the well.
Mr. Hanna has been to a heavy expense in his efforts thus far. He has taken the chances to demonstrate the artesian well problem for this whole county. 'Tis true he has received a few grudgingly loaned dollars to aid the enterprise—dollars to be returned in case of success; but now the money is exhausted, and the expense is too great for him alone. Now is the time to help this enterprise. If it has to be abandoned before water is struck, the effect upon this community will be very depriciating. Are we blind to our own interests? That is the question.
Notice — We call attention to the notice of the Lighter Company, calling attention to the annual election to take place on December 5th, at 3 o'clock, P.M.
Mendal Moyer, at Los Angeles, has a large and well selected stock of new dry goods and clothing for sale.
General Merchandise:
THE OLDEST
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS HOUSE IN ANAHEIM
Langenberger & Co.,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS, CROCKERY,
Dry Goods, Hardware,
GROCRIES,
Agricultural Implements.
Wines and Liquors.
of all descriptions.
The MOST COMPLETE Stock,
South of Los Angeles.
We guarantee for the future, as we have always done in past, to give our Patrons entire satisfaction.
THE TRADE is respectfully invited to examine our prices.
ALL GOODS sold at a slight advance on San Francisco prices.
All kinds of
Country Produce
PURCHASED,
such as
HIDES, WOOL,
CORN, BARLEY, BUTTER & EGGS.
Our stock of Native Wines cannot be...
All kinds of Country Produce PURCHASED.
such as
HIDES, WOOL,
CORN, BARLEY, BUTTER & EGGS.
Our stock of Native Wines cannot be surpassed. Lumber of all kinds, at our yards in Anaheim, and at Anaheim Landing.
Office in San Francisco No. 321 Montgomery Street, under Old Fallows II.
RICHARD HEIMANN.
OSCAR GEORGE
HEIMANN & GEORGE,
ANAHEIM,
Los Angeles Street,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
EMBRACING
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Dry Goods & Clothing,
BOOTS AND SHOFS
HARDWARE
and CROCKERY.
Also, always on hand, a large supply of CHOICE WINES.
Lumber!
LUMBER
LANGENBERGER, BLOCHMAN &
Dealers in All Kinds of
REDWOOD AND
OREGON PINE
and FIR LUMBRE
POSTS,
SHINGLES, SHAKES, LATHS,
PICKETS, DOORS, BLINDS
WINDOWS and MOULDI
ALSO:
LIME, PLASTER, HAIR,
NAILS and HARDW
Anaheim Landing, Los Angeles Co
Lumber, Laths, &
FOR SALE BY
BANNING & CO.
LOS ANGELES AND WILMINGTON
and CROCKERY.
Also, always on hand, a large supply of
CHOICE WINES,
LIQUORS, BOOKS,
STATIONERY, PATENT
MEDICINES, TOBACCOS,
PAINTS, OILS, Etc., Etc.
Our Stock is Complete and Well
Selected—Our Prices are
Low.
Highest price paid for Wool, Hides,
Tallow, Grain, and all kinds of produce.
Goods Delivered to All Parts of
the City, Price of Change.
P. Davis & Bro.,
CORNER CENTER AND LOS ANGELES STS.
Anaheim.
Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
FURNITURE,
ETC., ETC., Etc.
Wool, Hides and Produce, bought at the Highest Market Price.
Patent Medicines.
TO PHYSICIANS.
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November 4, 1854.
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