anaheim-gazette 1871-10-21
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1871.
Notice.
To the Patrons and friends of the Anaheim Gazette.
I have this day sold the Anaheim Gazette, Newspaper and Job Printing Office to Mr. Chas. A Gardner, who will hereafter conduct the same. All debts due the office are payable to him.
GEO W. BARTER.
Anaheim October 16 1871.
To My Friends.
As will be seen by the above announcement, I have bought the Gazette and am now its sole owner, editor and manager. As such, and as a citizen of Anaheim whose interests are all centered here, I shall use the paper to advance in every possible way the welfare of that section of country which it particularly represents. I regard that portion of Los Angeles county lying south of the San Gabriel river as peculiarly the field of a local journal, and that field I shall to the best of my ability, write up, advertise and make known to the world. On the question of County Division I am, as is well known in favor of it believing it best for our local interests to have our own local county Government. As to politics, I am personally a Democrat but shall devote these columns rather to a complete showing of our local business interests, than to political discussion.
The Musical Festival
The festival on Thursday last was a decided success. It was most excellent and even for preparation. All who attended a musical treat such as offered in our little city. The ship "Three Bells" was fine. The pathetic tale of Him into the Army" was timed in character song by Mrs. Kins, and was heartily applauded "Goddess of Liberty". Kuchel, was very pretty and admired. The comic scene of Rights" was laughable; the ever could have heightened by crying a little. The rewere seasonably furnished, reasonable a rate that the department was universally Altogether, the affair reflects upon the ladies and gentlemen participated in the exercises highly satisfactory to the anThe Judicial Election
This election was much better than was expected. Clerk-electuring was done and pelled. Following is the recipient: Wright, 59; Rhodes, 75; Niles, 75; Boil Fitzgerald, 61; For Justice Pease-Char' (Dem), 73; Ko 79; Davis (Rep), 65; Heyers 40.
The Wine Growers' Loss
Generated account of the loss incurred by the Anaheim Wines Association has been put are informed that the stock was worth from $20,000 to $was fully insured.
VERY RESPECTFULLY
CHAS. A. GARDNER.
VALEDICTORY
Adien, friends and patrons of the Anaheim Gazette. Our intercourse ends with one brief year—a season filled with active scenes and very many pleasant incidents. My attachment for you, and association with you all, could only be severed by what has now occurred, namely, an opportunity for a wider scope and broader field of action. My new field of labor, however, is not far removed and I still hope to keep in communication with many of you through the columns of the Los Angeles Star.
You have ere this, learned something of the quality of the pen of my successor and be assured that he will always wield its power for your good. Under his management the Gazette cannot but improve and flourish. Give him your active support, and believe me, he will deserve it to the latest extent.
GEO. W. BARTER.
THE FIREMEN—Those irrepresible firemen are always doing something to make business for our item department. On Sunday last at 3 o'clock p.m., they turned out in force and in full uniform, resplendent in the glory of red shirts and bright bolt buckles. They rehearsed what they would do in case of a fire. They planted ladders against buildings and they climbed like squirrels.
THE FIREMEN...Those irresponsible firemen are always doing something to make business for our item department. On Sunday last at 3 o'clock p.m. they turned out in force and in full uniform, resplendent in the glory of red shirts and bright belt buckles. They rehearsed what they would do in case of a fire. They planted ladders against buildings and they climbed like squirrels over every man's house top. They dragged up the hose to a dozen roofs that were as innocent of combustion as the north pole. They looked down chimneys to see where the fire would come from if there was any. They shouted frantically to shake her up there now lively," "Give us more hose," "Bully for Sixes" and several other things which we, being a sunday school boy, couldn't understand. Mr. Osier improved the opportunity of making a burlesque presentation to the Co., of a speaking trumpet, upon which a few ap propriate remarks, were made in a horn.
The Company presented a really fine appearance and went through the various evolutions with rapidity and skill.
Aid For Chicago.—It would be a creditable thing for us to do a little something in the name of Anaheim for the suffering people of Chicago. The amount need not be large; twenty five or fifty dollars would show our good will. We suggest that a public meeting be held one of these fine evenings, or, if it is desired, contributions may be left at the Gazette office, and we will undertake to forward the same to Gov Downey at Los Angeles, who is the Treasurer of the relief fund there.
The Musical Festival.
fival on Thursday evening decided success. The singost excellent and evinced care
ration. All who attended ensirical treat such as is seldom
our little city. The song of
Three Bells" was especially
pathetic tale of "Gratting
the Army" was finely renderacter song by Mrs S A Hawwas heartily applauded. The
oddess of Liberty" by Nellie
was very pretty and generally
The comic scene of "Womans
was laughable; the baby, howd have heightened the picture
a little. The refreshments
namably furnished, and at so
rate that the commissary
that was universally patronized
the affair reflects much ered
ladies and gentlemen who
used in the exercises and was
disfactory to the audience.
The Judicial Election.
ection was much better attenwas expected. Considerable
ring was done and a good vote
following is the result in this
Wright, 80; Temple, 80;
75; Niles, 75; Bolander, 93,
4, 61; For Justices of the
Court (Dem), 73; Kohler (Rep),
(Rep), 65; Heyerman (Reps).
ne Growers' Loss — An exagcount of the loss in the Chiby the Anaheim Wine Growation has been published. We
ned that the stock destroyed
from $20 000 to $30 000, and
insured.
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LOS ANGELES (CAL.)
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In BOOKS.
PATIONERY.
OILS.
GLASS &.
to a complete assortment of AGGREGATE SERVICES.
NOTICE
TO THE PATRONS
of the
NTRAL MARKET.
NOTICE
TO THE PATRONS
of the
CENTRAL MARKET
in Perlita has sold to Justo his share in the Central Market,
taking effect on the 1st of Oct.
Moreno & Co., Proprietors.
LOS ANGELES
CAL.
Whale sale and Retail Dealer in BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
OILS,
GLASS &
so a complete assortment of
A. KOHLER
Judge of the Peace (Elect)
[ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP]
One next to Kroger's Hotel Center near Anaheim. Particular attention paid to
COEVANCING COLLECTING ACCOUNT G
Drafting of Legal Papers
Generally business transacted in all the Modern languages.
LIBERAL OFFER!
My offer of aid to the society first organizing and building a church at Tustin City having been taken up, I hereby make an additional offer of
8 Large Lots
In Tustin City to the society next to organize and build a church edifice. The location is beautiful and healthy, in the midst of a rapidly-improving country, and in a town where property is just rising in value.
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Persons indented, by obligatory notice to Alfred Robinson, Trustee, payable to them, who may wish to make whole or parments, and who may prefer making them Angeles, can deposit the same to his credit for Farmers' and Merchants' Back," and the bonding voucher, or certificate of deposit satisfactory as a payment, and be acknowlased such by ALFRED ROBINSON.
Trustee: 523 Montgomery street, San Francisco
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hereto to his new and commodious Hall
he will rent at a moderate price for Balls,
manages, &c. For terms apply to the
director. PETER RICHARDS
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STATED MEETINGS OF Anaheim Lodge No. 207 F. & A. M. are held at all on Center street; on the Saturday evenor next succeeding the Full Moon in each Sojourning Brethern are cordially invited.
PLANTERS
Masonic Notice.
STATED MEETINGS OF Anaheim Lodge No 207 F. & A.M. are held at all on Center street; on the Saturday even for next succeeding the Full Moon in each Sojourning Brethern are cordially invited.
PLANTERS
EVERY STABLE,
WILEY AND CANAVON PROPRIETORS.
boards and groomed, by the day or month.
and double teams, always on hand.
Bugges—Bimod Horses, and everything to a first class establishment kept connion hold for our patrons of Business—Los Angeles street, next to Flacher's Hotel.
ASHION
STABLE
STREET, Opposite Arcadia Street, LOS ANGELES.
GEO. R. BUTLER, Proprietor.
Branch of this stable, or the old original PIONERLIVRY is located on Main street next to Lechgers wagon shop.
NOTICE!
The Patrons Of The CITY MARKET.
Public are hereby notified that Mr. Guinnst is no longer connected with the City and has no authority to collect bills therefor. Very respectfully,
ASHCROFT & PRYOR,
Proprietors City Market
Anaheim October 14th, 1871.
ENTERPRISE BILLIARD SALOON,
Los Angeles Street, ANAHEIM, CAL.
ARDS & MELROSE. Proprietors.
BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Contantly on hand. Also, San Francisco Lager Beers of BILLIARDS will find here two of Straight &
CLOTHING
HE THEREFORE takes this means of selling the attention of the public of Anaheim and THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY — Tooth following —
FACTS!
By receiving goods direct from New York City, he is ENABLED to sell AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
GOOD PRINTS AT 10 cts per Yard
DRESS GOODS AT 20 cts per Yard
BLEACHED MUSLIN AT 12 cts per Yard
And everything else at corresponding FIGURES.
HIS stock of merchandise to complete and consist of —
SUMMER GOODS.
BOYS' SUITS.
All Sizes and Styles.
UMMER SUITS.
PANAMA AND STRAW HATS
Summer Dress Goods
Hardware Liquors Cigars
ENTERPRISE BILLIARD SALOON,
Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, Cal.
ARDS & MELROSE, Proprietors.
BEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Contantly on hand. Also San Francisco Lower Beerers of BILLIARDS will find here two of Straight &
Carom Tables, with latest style of cushions, wittenENTS BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER FOR SALE.
BROOMS, READING ROOM,
and everything necessary for the Comfort of Patrons.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
ANAHEIM:
BY PERALTA & Co.
ATTOWN, Beef, Corn-beef, Meat, Pork
All kinds of Meat.
The Market is now open in Building for
Occupied by Eureka Saloon. Please give
LOS ANGELES AGENCY.
JOHNSON & CO.
AL ESTATE & MERCHANDISE
BROKERS.
LOS ANGELES
OFFICE TEMPLE'S NEW BLOCK.
AND SELL Real Estate. Take charge er
Machos and City Property belonging to nonmons.
negotiate Loans on Real Estate situated in
Angeles and adjoining Counties.
Advances on Shipmen's of Grain and other
produces consigned to their friends in San
Fisco.
CHAS. R. JOHNSON,
E. F. DEGELIS.
BOYS' SUITS,
All Sizes and Styles.
UMMER SUITS,
PANAMA AND STRAW HATS
Summer Dress Goods
Hardware, Liquors, Cigars
AND TOBACCO OF THE VERY BEST BRands
FURNITURE
Extra Family Groceries, at the lowest possible figures.
PAINTS, OILS, BOOKS & Stationery
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
ALSO—
A Large and Well Selected Stock of
Boots and Shoes,
FRENCH SCREWED AND SAN FRANCISCO MADE
For ladies, gents and children
The public is hereby informed that this Streak of Goods
he is offering is by far the best selected of any ever
brought to Anaheim, and every person is advised to
call on him and examine his Stock before Purchasing elsewhere.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE.