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WEEKLY GAZETTE
Published Every Saturday.
Richard Melrose,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Office—In Conrad's brick building, Los Angeles street, Anaheim.
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TOWN AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
B. F. Selbert, President; K. A. Saxton, F. A. Korn, John P. Zeyn, H. Werder
TOWN OFFICERS
Treasurer.....Theo Rimpan
Assessor.....John Pischer
Marshal.....Dan R Payne
Recorder.....A. Bailey
Clerk of Board of Trustees.....R. Melrose
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY
Northern and Eastern mail service at 6:45 A.M. Mail closes at 8:30 A.M. Mail closes at 5:20 P.M.
WM CHIGGINS, Postmaster.
COUNTY OFFICERS
The Board of Supervisors have designated the following as the polling places and officers of election:
Anaheim—At Anaheim Hotel. D. K. Williams, Inspector. Richard Melrose and Max Nebelung, Judges.
Pountain Valley—At School House. J. M. Edington, Inspector. John Huntley and W. R. Candle, Judges.
Garden Grove—At store of Howe & Co. F. Beauchamp, Inspector. C. Howe and M. Madlin, Judges.
Orange—At Hotel. Amos Travis, Inspector. P. Bowers and J. W. Anderson, Judges.
San Juan Capistrano—At Egan's office. J. E. Bacon, Inspector. H. G. Rosenbaum and J. R. Congdon, Judges.
Santa Ana—At Sycamore Hall. R. H. Dibble, Inspector. M. H. Bear and J. A. Williams, Judges.
Silverado—At P. A. Clark's office. T. T. Hill, Inspector. P. A. Clark and Charles Morgan, Judges.
Tustin—At Tustin's store. W. B. Wall, Inspector. C. Tustin and P. Potts, Judges.
Westminster—At School House. J. Y. Anderson, Inspector. P. Cullen and Geo. Hull, Judges.
Yorba—At School House. Trinidad Yorba, Inspector. Henry Watson and F. W. Hazen, Judges.
Mr. Thomas Gooch thinks that there will not be more than half a crop of corn in the territory between the rivers in the vicinity of Ranchito. An unknown bug (some say it is a chinch or scale bug) is attacking the ear, causing it in a few days to present the appearance of having been scalded. Up to the time this bug made its appearance the corn prospect in that district was as good as one could wish.
The irrigating ditches of Azusa and Duarte are completely dry, there being no water in the canyon for more than a mile.. Those who have orchards are hauling water a long distance, and watering their trees with buckets. Crops are suffering severely.
Downey Courier.
The State Board of Health has issued the following: "Fears having been entertained in some quarters that the yellow fever may find its way into California, the State Board of Health deem it proper to announce that they have placed themselves in communication with the mayor of Pacific Railroad in relation to the threat that the utmost care should be taken by the officers of the road to determine any person who may have the disease, and to quarantine."
TOWN AND COUNTY DIRECTORY
TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
B. P. Sellbert, President; E. A. Saxton, F. A. Korn,
John P. Zeyn, H. Werder
TOWN OFFICERS
Preasurer..... Theo Eimpau
Assessor..... John Fisher
Marshal..... Dan R. Payne
Recorder..... A. Bailey
Clerk of Board of Trustees..... R. Melrose
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY
Northern and Eastern mail service at 6:10 p.m. Leave
at 6:45 a.m. Mail close by.
Southern Mall arrives at 9:10 a.m. Mail closes, 5:20
P.M.
COUNTY OFFICERS
District Judge..... Y. Sepulveda
County Judge..... A. M. Stephens
Sheriff..... H. M. Ma bell
County Clark..... A. W. Potts
Recorder..... C. E. Miles
Treasurer..... E. E. Hewitt
Auditor..... A. E. Sepulveda
District Attorney..... C. E. Than
Court Commissioner..... G. C. Gibbs
Augmentor..... A. W. Ryan
Surveyor..... J. E Jackson
Superintendent of Schools..... W. P. McDonald
Public Administrator..... C. C. Lamb
Coroner..... Dr. J. Hannon
Tax Collector..... M. Kremer
First Mondays in January, April, July an, October
regular meetings of the Grand Jury.
First Mondays in February, May, August and November, regular terms of the District Court.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
District No. 1.... Chas Prager
District No. 1.... J D Voting
District No. 2.... J J Morton
District No. 3 (Chairman)... J C Hannon
District No. 4.... J D Ott
Regular Meetings—First Monday in each month.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
President.... S Lazard
Secretary.... W J Brodrick
Treasurer.... S R Caswell
Directors—R M Widney, E E Hewitt, J De B.
Shorb, H D Barrows, I W Lord, J G Downey, M J.
Newmark, Engene Meyer.
FEDERAL OFFICERS
Register Land Office.... Alfred James
Receiver Land Office.... J W Haverstock
Deputy Collector Int. Rev.... Tass S Hall
U S Ganger.... Just A Weil
Deputy U S Marshal.... S D Dunlap
U S Commissioner.... B C Whiting
Register in Bankruptcy.... J J Warner
Kleinigkeiten.
FROM LAST SATURDAY'S SECOND EDITION.
Extra copies of the Weekly Gazette,
issued to-day for sale at this office.
Four hundred and fifty people are encamped at Santa Monica canyon.
While riding on horseback last Tuesday,
Miss Etta Breermann was thrown to the ground,
receiving injuries severe enough to confine her to the house for several days yet.
Among the assets of the estate of Dr.
Burtnett, deceased, filed in the Probate Court,
and crossed off as worthless by the appraiser,
is a charge of $5 against Denis Kearney for repairing his head after the Rule conflict at Santa Ana. — Herald.
Mr. S. A. Sheffield and family will leave about the first of next month for Minnesota,
where Mr. S. has large business interests which require his attention. We wish them a pleasant journey, and hope that their intention of coming back next year will be fulfilled.
Mr. R. J. Floyd is the Democratic nominee for County Auditor. We don't know a long distance, and watering their trees with buckets. Crops are suffering severely.
Downey Courier.
The State Board of Health has issued the following: "Fears having been entertained in some quarters that the yellow fever may find its way into California, the State Board of Health deem it proper to announce that they have placed communication with the authorities and that the utmost care is taken by the officers of the road to prevent any person who may have the disease, and to quarantine every car in which the disease may appear.
Correspondence has also been opened with the National Board of Health at Washington, so that advantage may be taken of any information and counsel from that quarter.
Under these circumstances, the port of San Francisco being vigilantly guarded by the Board of Health of that city, it is believed that no occasion exists for the slightest apprehension that the yellow fever will invade our State."
NOW READY
ANAHEIM,
The Garden Spot of Southern California.
A 24-page pamphlet, containing full information on every topic which would be likely to interest those who contemplate emigrating to Southern California.
The people of Anaheim should aid in giving this pamphlet a wide circulation, as it sets forth the advantages and attractions of this section in a vivid manner.
CONTENTS:
ANAHEIM'S ADVANTAGES—An enumeration of the advantages of this place... Page 2
A FAVORED SECTION—Anahiem contrasted with other places—Equally good as a farming and fruit growing section... Page 3
ORANGE—A sketch of our neighbor's growth... Page 4
ANAHEIM'S COAL MINE—Proof of the quality of Black Star coal... Page 5
A FERTILE VALLEY—The productions of Anahiem and vicinity—The yield of different crops per acre—a superior dairy country... Pages 5-6
IMMUNITY FROM FROST—Thermometrical readings during the cold snap of last December and January... Page 7
WESTMINSTER—History of the settlement—A prosperous colony... Page 8
THE LAND FOR HOMES—Los Nietos valley, and its capabilities... Pages 9
SCHOOL CENSUS—Number of school children in the various school districts in Los Angeles county... Page 9
LOS ANGELES COUNTY—The southern portion of it described—An elaborate and accurate sketch, showing the great progress made in the last decade; giving a history of Anahiem colony, sketches of other settlements, and a great deal of other valuable information... Pages 10, 11, 12, 13
BEE-KEEPING—The magnitude of the industry in Los Angeles county, and the pleasure and profit of the business... Pages 14, 15, 16
VALUABLE TESTIMONY—Recuperative powers of Anahiem's climate. The ease with which a beautiful home can be made. Thermometrical record... Page 17
NORWALK—All good farming country... Page 18
Mr. S. A. Sheffield and family will leave about the first of next month for Minnesota, where Mr. S. has large business interests which require his attention. We wish them a pleasant journey, and hope that their intention of coming back next year will be fulfilled.
Mr. R. J. Floyd is the Democratic nominee for County Auditor. We don't know what kind of an Auditor Mr. Floyd will make, but we do know that he is a successful farmer. Eleven years ago he bought a quarter section of land near Anaheim and put in one hundred acres in barley. The product was two thousand sacks, which he sold for enough to pay not only for all the expenses of the crop, but for the quarter section of land besides.
Mr. E. B. Foster of Centralia threshed his wheat crop last week, and the yield was surprising, considering the season. From twenty acres he harvested three hundred cents. Four acres of the twenty yielded twenty-five centals to the acre. The wheat was of the Odessa variety, and the berry is large and plump. Every one confirms our opinion that there will be a vast area sown in wheat next season, and with a fair amount of rainfall, the year 1880 will be a memorable one in the history of this county.
It will be remembered that a correspondent of the Gazette about a month ago gave an account of a marriage on the high seas off Laguna beach. The mother of the bride made application to the District Court on Thursday for a writ of habeas corpus, she alleging that her daughter had been abducted by one Delment. Deiment's answer to the complaint was that a legal marriage was entered into on the 20th of July, and that since that time the contracting parties had been living together as man and wife. The parties were all present in Court, and the bride, on being asked by the Judge whether she preferred her husband or her mother, chose the former, and the Judge decreed that there was no law to separate them.
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Pacific Coast Agents for
WEBER
Wm. NILLE
IMPORTER AND BREEDER
THOROUGHBRED
Poultry
AND
BERKSHIRES.
LOS ANGELES
ORDERS RECEIVED FOR ALL KINDS OF
EGGS for handling from guaranteed stock.
American Poiltry
It will make your hen lay. It will prevent it
For raising young chickens it is invaluable.
Carbotic Powder and
High Grade Beef
I am breeding from stock imported direct from
by any of the same clams on this coast. A limited
Letters of inquiry, including stamps, cheerfully answer
between Main and San Pedro St., where visitors are always welcome.
POLAND CHINA
My Breeders have been IMPORTED direct from THE MAGIE CO.
their purity. A limited gumber of choice Pigs for sale very low.
LIGHTNING S
THE NEW
Oscillator
SEWING
is wonderful precedent for sewing in textile motions are comextraordinary new steam or foot pedal makes sing about one-than other Sewing stop motions, and
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BILL-HEADS,
LETTER-HEADS,
NOTE· HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
STATEMENTS,
WEDDING AND
VISITING CARDS,
BALL TICKETS,
RECEIPTS,
LABELS,
TAGS.
ETC., ETC.
LEGAL PRINTING,
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SHOW BILLS, ETC
Plain or Colored
Promptly Executed
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Pacific Coast Agents for
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CELEBRATED
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German Upright,
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All Instruments Warranted.
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INSTRUMENTS
—SOLD ON—
EASY INSTALLMENTS.
FOR
BRASS INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music,
Banking House
...OF...
P. DAVIS & BRO..
Anaheim, Ca.
A. W. Steinhart Cashier.
CORRESPONDENTS:
First National Gold Bank, San Francisco.
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Los Angeles.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON:
San Francisco,
New York,
London,
Paris,
Berlin,
Frankfort
This Bank is prepared to receive deposits on open account, issue Certificates of Deposit and transact a General Banking Business. Collections made and proceeds remitted at current rates of exchange. On all money left as Term Deposits interest will be allowed.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
Capital Stock, $100,000 00
8. H. MOTT President.
COMMERCIAL WORK,
SHOW BILLS, ETC
Plain or Colored
Promptly Executed
-ATShort Notice!
-AND ATLowest Rates.
Having Fitted up a small
Bookbindery
We can now make
RECEIPT BOOKS,
ORDER BOOKS,
NOTE BOOKS,
STOCK BOOKS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
At the lowest living Rates.
—SOLD ON—
EASY INSTALLMENTS.
FOR
BRASS INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music,
And PRICE LISTS, address
SHERMAN,
HYDE,
and Co.
[Nov13 1]
The Commercial Bank
Of Los Angeles.
Authorized Capital, $300,000
J. E. HOLLENBECK...President
E. F. SPENCE...Cashier
DIRECTORS:
A. H. WILCOX, S. H. MOTT,
I. LANKERSHIM, E. F. SPENCE,
J. E. HOLLENBECK, O. S. WITHERBY,
H. MABURY, W. WOODWORTH.
THE BANK IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS on open account, from certificates of deposit and transact a general Banking business. Of facilities made and procedures remitted at current rate of exchange.
BANK OF ANAHEIM.
Capital Stock, $100,000 00
S. H. MOTT President.
B. F. SEIBERT Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
H. MABURY, E. F. SPENCE,
B. F. SEIBERT, S. H. MOTT,
O. S. WITHERBY.
This Bank receives Deposits, loans Money Buys and sells Exchange and Currency makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
Correspondents:
Pacific Bank, San Francisco; First National Bank, New York.
Exotic Gardens,
NEW LOS ANGELES STREET,
Rear of Cathedral.
LOS ANGELES.
LOUIS J. STEMGEL, Proprietor.
IRRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PEOPLE OF Anaheim and vicinity that I have on hand this season the finest lot of flower plants ever brought to Los Angeles. Being a practical gardener, and having no expense for professional help, I am enabled to sell cheaper than others. Particular attention is drawn to my arrangement of Magnolia, Golden Arbor Vitae, Weeping Cypress, Auricarium (5 sorts), Camellia (56 sorts), and two plants of the latter with buds, for $2; Cape Jamaica, Gardenia, Daphneys, etc., Dahila, Gladiolus, Tuberous by the hundred or thousand; Guamna, strong plants, bearing next season, at $8 per hundred; Rose, overblooming (160 sorts), 25 cent each, in pots or without; and hundreds of other varieties of flowers.
An invitation is extended to all to visit my garden, whether they purchase or not. Remember that I am selling at lower prices than has ever yet ruled in this market.
m. NILES,
IMPORTER AND BREEDER OF
CULTRY
HIRES.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
RECEIVED FOR ALL KINDS OF LAND AND WATER POWLS; ALSO
for harvesting from guaranteed stock. General Facility Court Agent for
American Poultry Food.
Makes your hen lay. It will prevent and cure nearly every common disease
of young chickens it is invaluable. Ask your grocer for it.
Carbottle Powder and Home Medl on hand.
High Grade Berkshires.
Solling from stock imported direct from Eureland and my stock is not enrolled
that same class on this coast. A limited number of choice pigs for sale. Prices
are including stamp, cheerfully answered. Home Branch, Washington St.
where visitors are always welcome.
LAND CHINA PIGS.
SOLLED direct from THE MAGIC COMPANY, which alone is a guarantee of
choice Pigs for sale very low.
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THE NEW WILSON
Oscillating Shuttle
SEWING MACHINE
Is wonderful in its conception, unprecedented for doing a large range of
sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its
motions are continuous, admitting of an
extraordinary rate of speed, either by
steam or foot power. Every motion of the
treadle makes six stitches, thus producing about one-third more work in a day
than other Sewing Machines. It has no
stop motions, and tightens the stitch with
the needle out of the fabric. It uses the
Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It
parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine.
It and one-half inches long and five and one-half
the whole Machine is very compactly and sciendied in proportions, elegance, design and appearpowerful and perfect mechanism places it as far
other Sewing Machines as the telephone is superior
to tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT,
lands of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, furall WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with
Corder, Set of Hommers, Binder, etc. Prices furight charges prepaid, and machines furnished on
Hall’s BALSAM
FOR THE LUNGS.
ERADICATES
boughs, Cords, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
asthma, Creup, Whooping Cough,
And all Diseases of the Breathing Organs.
HALL’S BALSAM
IS THE LEADING SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION.
It soothes and heals the membrane of the lungs, infiltrated and poisoned by the disease, and remedies the mighty powers and tightness across the chest, which accompany it.
Consumption
Is not an uncommon molly. It is only necessary to have them remedy, and HALL’S BALSAM is that remedy.
Don’t despair of relief, for this benign specific may cure you, even though professional aid fails.
READ THE FOLLOWING:
Dr. D. D. Wright, of Cincinnati, sends us the subjoined professional endorsement: “I have prescribed Hall’s Balsam in a large number of cases, and always with success.” He adds that “in one case a patient with every appearance of confirmed consumption, was restored to his usual health soon after commencing to take the Balsam.”
John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., writes: “One year ago I was to all appearances in the last stages of consumption, and got so low our doctor said I could not live 24 hours.” Mr. Kuhn further states that “after taking nine bottles of Hall’s Balsam he is now in perfect health, having used no other medicine.”
The above brief extracts are taken from a MASS OF EVIDENCE which has been accumulating during a period of 20 years, proving the efficacy of Hall’s Balsam in all cases where the breathing organs are affected, and showing the estimation in which the remedy is held by the public and the medical profession. Sold by all dru-gists. Price, $1 per bottle.
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.
Oct26 ly Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York.
Anaheim Lodge No. 207
F. & A. M.
Asbestine Stone Co.
LOS ANGELES.
nov30 6m
Oakland Poultry Yards I
Cor. 16th and Castro streets, Oakland.
Constantly on hand and for sale, choice specimens of the following varieties of poults:
Dark and Light Brahmes, Buff White and Partridge Cochine, White and Brown Leghorns, Dorkings, Polish,
Hamburg,
Plymouth Rocks, Game and Sebright Bantams, Bronze Turkeys,
Pokin, Aylesbury, and Rouen Ducks, etc., etc.
SAFE ARRIVAL OF EOGS GUARANTEED.
No Inferior Fowls sold at any Price.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
For further information send stamp for illustrated circular, to
GEO. R. BAYLNT,
P. O. Box 1918, San Francisco, Cal.
A Good Chance
FOR A COLONY
440 ACRES OF CHOICE FRUIT AND FARMING LAND,
With a certain and abundant supply of water for livigation, for sale in lots to suit. The tract is 2 miles northwest of Anaheim on the Los Angeles road, and 5 miles from Anaheim and Costa Railroad depot. The Orangehorse school house is on the tract, and it is the heart of an old settlement. The sell is rich and moist.
For price and terms apply to
Wm. R. OLDEN, Anaheim.
IF YOU
Want a Purchaser,
Want a Situation,
Want a Salesman,
Want a Servant,
Want to rent a Farm,
Want to sell a Piano,
Want to sell a Horse,
Want to lend Money,
Want to buy a House,
Want to buy a Horse,
Want to rent a House,
Want to sell a Carriage,
Want to borrow Money,
Want to sell Dry Goods
Want to sell Groceries,
Want to sell Furniture,
Want to sell Hardware,
Want a job of Carpentering,
Want a job of Blacksmithing,
Want to sell Millinery Goods,
Want to sell a House and Lot,
Want to sell a Farm,
Want to find Anyone’s Address,
Want to find a Striped Animal,
Want to sell a piece of Furniture
WANT ANYTHING AT ALL.
Advertise in the
ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
U.S.HOTEL.
Opposite the Court House,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
take the Balsam."
John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., writes: "One year ago I was to all appearances in the last stages of consumption, and got so low our doctor said I could not live 24 hours." Mr. Kuhn further states that "after taking nine bottles of Hall's Balsam he is now in perfect health, having used no other medicine."
The above brief extracts are taken from a MASS OF EVIDENCE which has been accumulating during a period of 20 years, proving the efficacy of Hall's Balsam in all cases where the breathing organs are affected, and showing the estimation in which the remedy is held by the public and the medical profession. Sold by all drug-gists. Price, $1 per bottle.
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., Oct26 1y Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York.
Anaheim Lodge No. 207
F. & A. M.
REGULAR MEETINGS MONDAY OF OR PREVAILING the full moon in each month. Sojourning restraint in good standing are respectful, invited to attend.
D. G. PLATO, Secretary
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE WORLD'S BALM.
Dr. L. D. Weyburn's Alterative Syrup.
20 A sensibly used thirty-five years in a private practice, and never falling to radically cure.
RHEUMATISM,
Dropsy, Erysipelas, Serofolia, Secondary Syphilis, Gravel, Diabetes, and all diseases in which the blood is implicated, is now offered to the public.
Sold by all retail druggists, and wholesale only by THE WEYBURN MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 328, Rochester, N. Y.
PIMPLES.
I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove tan, freckles, pimples, and blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful, also instructions for producing a luxurient growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Addrens, enclosing Stamp, Ben Vandell & Co., 20 Ann street N. Y.
To Consumptives.
The advertiser, having been permanently curled of that dread disease, Consumption, by a sample remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send copy of prescription used (free of charge), with directions of preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc.
Parties wish ng the prescription, will please address E. A. Wilson, 194 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Harrowous DEHILITITY, PREMATURE DECAY, and all the effects of youthful indigestion, will for the sake of sufferung humanity; send free to all whom need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN R. OOGES, 42 Coler街 street, New York.
PILES
OF all kinds, TUMORS, discharges of BLOOD or mumps, and all disorders of the REOTUM, quickly and perfectly curled by a simple and nothing remedy. For information address Dr. J. PABER & Co., 22 Ann st., N.Y.
Want to sell Millinery Goods,
Want to sell a House and Lot,
Want to sell a Farm,
Want to find Anyone's Address,
Want to find a Starred Animal,
Want to sell a piece of Furniture
WANT ANYTHING AT ALL.
Advertise in the ANAHEIM GAZETTE.
U.S.HOTEL.
Opposite the Court House,
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Hammel & Denker, Proprietors.
"CANDEE"
PURE GUM
RUBBER BOOTS
Being free from adulterative mixtures, will give longer service than common Rubber Boots.
Their great popularity has led to many cheap institutions, having a DULL FUNION, but this season the "CANDEE" CO.
WILL
VARNISH
Their PURE GUM BOOTS, and to distinguishe them from the common kind, will attach a RUBBER LABEL on the front of the leg, bearing the inscription
CUSTOM MADE.
PURE GUM.
These Boots have the Patent Material Plate; which prevents the heat warming strang so quickly, and they will have also the patent
Outside Stationary Strap
Instead of the very inconvenient web inside strap, used on other makes of Mindia.
ASK FOR THE "CANDEE" BOOT.