anaheim-gazette 1888-12-13
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The Weekly Gazette.
DAY OF EVERY THURSDAY
Henry Kurchel, Charles Kurchel,
Eastern and Provisional
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 12, 1888
HAVE WE GOT THEM!
Our water district has been taken under administration by the Board of Supervisors.
In a few days we have not the remotest notion of a doubt our district will be duly formed. The prayer of our people has at last been all but answered.
We do not intend to harm the people of Victoria in the smallest degree. They will be benefited along with the rest.
Earlock district has held its hands. Do not fear; we shall sell ours. The period of our darkness is brightening. We shall be all right in a few days.
Irrigation districts are being formed throughout the state. We shall form ours.
We solicit our people upon the favorable outlook.
It will be a great victory for them, for the treasury, and for everybody having the welfare of our nation at heart.
The Irrigation district, in Stamford county, is the first to sell its water bonds. A hundred thousand dollars is the amount of bonds voted to be issued by the district. Five hundred thousand dollars of these bonds were sold last week to San Francisco capitalists at 90 cents, the amount paid being $100. This is the first district organized under the Wright law. Another is being formed in the same county, and others are being organized. Without doubt property in this newly formed district will increase from 75% to ten times its present value in the next two years. They raise orange in profusion, outta tropical fruits, all of the best quality. It is hard to forecast the ultimate effect of this action on the welfare of the county, as it will reimbringize present methods and capacities. In the past the section has been interested almost entirely in matters but under the new order of things a system of threatened farming will spring up. It remains and variety of their
The New York paper publishes a table of the geographical trade of the Harrison family, tracing the President's ancestry back to Pennsylvania. Not an illustrious beginnings story, Pash Hah we believe, traces beginning back to a prealpine photo frame around Globe. And he was more prominent. However, we should not be surprised if Pash lived in this age and had to bear his aspiring business piling his other efforts of green of the book store, private purse and canceller all to be nothing short of Creation himself.
Of all the men who have been in public life in that district it will be interesting to the public to learn that General Harrison is one of the present. As a lawyer, he has racked high, but he never had the pleasure of writing what the Chicago lawyers would consider a large debt on his bank account. The name of Harrison, Evan A. Miller, has been among the first prominent in Indiana, but its head is a real man, and with all his worth effects included he is not worth over $200. This is little more than he allowed himself and two thirds of their investment in the family residence. The only explanation shared by him for his not being wealthy is that his sons are not deemed in Indiana. The city has a population of 15,000 and it is not generally known that it contains but no millennia.
This following excellent list of reasoning taken from the pollen of the Mendel and Simpson families based upon our own observations from would think it is particularly apologetic. There is surely any thing that the average citizen will jump and lagged as giving a tax recommendation to the governor. He will look with the utmost concern at a proposition to pay an income tax to a lawyer so pass a bill paying a certain tax as much as he ought to save it doing a job of street work, but when comes to the city advertising businesses it his duty to pose as a rigid building of the city Treasury and hark for cheap-paid city services as a reformer and retrencher. This kind of economist will save three doors at the spout while he is letting out painful at the Shanghai. The newspapers are as worthy of their hire as any other kinds of business that deal with the city, and for our own part we intend to deal with the mannerality bragger on business principles and not on charity lines."
CONFERMERMAN VANDRYER has introduced a bill in the House giving the consent of Congress to the division of California. The proposed line of division begins at the northeastern line of Alpine county, adjacent to Nevada, a few miles below Lake Tahoe, and runs in an irregular southwestern direction across the State, on the line of the northern boundaries of Alpine Tanulumne, Merced, San Benito and Montrey counties. The voting population of this proposed new State is 70,000, and the assessed valuation some $225,000,000. This county contains one third the population proportion of the property within.
As the proposition to form a ves a change in the numerical Congress, that body must sent to the measure, after the State Legislature and the intention, should sent to the bill, to bring sture next month. The north are solidly against state, and but few indicating upon the Legislation the bill, the Sacramento.
It will do without of the people upon with all its consideration. If that the south has had strength
NEW ADVERTISING.
NEW BARBER SHOP
DIESEE TO EXPECT FULLY INFORM THE PARTIES OF Anaheim that I have bought the barber-shop in H.W. Walsh and will continue to conduct the same.
FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP.
THE FURNITURE COMPLETE OF A TEN-BOOM HOUSE AND SHOWROOM AT ANAHEIM, that after fifteen months it has been actually ordered and that instead of being Dutchess Island No. 13 as represented it should be classed between No. 14 and 15 Dutch standard. It would pay $22 cents per pound. In accordance with this ruling, the recovery paid by P.O. Box 9210, additional duty, and an additional fee per cent will be collected after that date.
I will be at my office as aforesaid between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of collecting taxes.
E.C. Smythe, City Marshal and Office Tax Collector.
Anaheim Union Water Co.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the directors, held on the 17th day of November, 1885, we are now due and payable to the undersigned at his office on Center street, and that all taxes unpaid on the last Monday in December, 1885, will be delinquent, and an additional five per cent will be collected after that date.
I will be at my office as aforesaid between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the purpose of collecting taxes.
E.C. Smythe, City Marshal and Office Tax Collector.
Anaheim Union Water Co.
IN THE Matter of the Estate of Thomas Hunn, deceased or living time and place of death the court determined that the deceased should be buried in Washington Montana and that the deceased should receive the restitution of any estate currently owned by him.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AT JOE HELMSEN'S ALBUMS of Every Description!
XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS!
Xmas and New Year's CARDS!
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER PRESENTS.
Everything Cheaper than Ever.
P. PELLEGRIN & SON.
Jewelry, Art and Music Store.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES County, State of California
IN THE MATTER ON THE ESTATE OF THOMAS DUNN, no such order being time and place of taking the settlement for Arrethroemia due to the death of their beloved father, praying for a safe return to his home and order for publication of this notice and order for publication of this notice.
WILLIAM McIN10SH,
Galvanized IRON CORNICE MAKER
PLUMBER,
GAS FITTER AND TIN ROOFER.
STOVEWOOD FOR SALE!
APPLY AT A W. DANFORTH'S
REMOVED!
S. A. DENNIS
HIGHEST CASH PRICE!
PAID FOR WALNUTS.
M. NEBELUNG.
Express and Baggage COMPANY.
Also Fine 'Bus for Pieces, Excursions, Etc.
With Wooden Dice, Trampoline
Anaheim Cal.
A. S. PIGOTT.
Jewelry, Art and Music Store
Sole Agents for New Home, Davis Vertical Feed.
Avery & Royal St.
John Sewing Machines.
Postoffice Block, Center Street
A. NICKELSI
COMPULSO
$47,000--WORTH OF ME
Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Ladies'
Gents' Furnishing Goals
Hats, Trunks, Valises, Carpets, Matting, Etc..
Express and Baggage Company.
Also Fine Bus for Pieces, Excursions, Etc.
Anaheim Cal.
A. S. PIGOTT, Proprietor
House Movers.
N. L. GALBRAITH & CO.
SANTA ANA, CAL, P. O. Box 232.
EXCURSIONS
East and West.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
Through Sleeping Cars to Kansas City and Chicago.
Free Sleeping Accommodations
GOING EAST
For lowest rates and full information apply to Warner Bros., 34 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90021.
Or L. A. DESMOND, ticket agent, Santa Fe route,
At Anaheim, NE 76th to C. O. Cummings, 34 North
Spring Street, Los Angeles, for the Southern California
the Excursionist Magazine.
Anaheim Bakery
PETER PEDERSEN, PROP.
Fresh Broad, Pies and Cakes Every Day. Delivery Wagon Makes Daily Trips.
The Patronage of the Public Respectfully Soliited.
Gents' Furnishing Goals
Hats, Trunks, Valises, Carpets, Matting, Etc...
This is Strictly a Legitimate Bond.
UNEQUALLED
To Buy Goods at Less than Manufacturing Goods, and Consequently
STOCK AT SLAUGHTER
Without Reserve. All parties wishing to save big Money should remember this Great Sale of Merchandise. Known by Prime Listers and in order to prove our Assertions all the work of A. NICKELSBURG & CO., COR. FOURTH AND WEST STREETS, QR
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT
S. S. FEDERMAN.
A complete assortment in every department. An elegant line of dress goods of the latest styles and shades, and trimmings to match. My Fancy Goods Department,
Consisting of full lines of Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Neckwear, Etc.
THE VERY LATEST STyles IN CLOAKS, JACKETS, JERSEYS, SHAWLS, WOOLEN SKIRTS, ETC.
My Boot and Shoe Department
IS IMPENSE!
This Has Always Been My SPECIALTY!
And Remember I am the only one in town who has a machine for fastening on buttons for all shoes free of charge.
Also a full line of Ladies' and Misses' Underwear
In All Wool, Merino and Cotton. My Stock of Clothing
I am the largest ever kept in America of the very latest styles and prints, and specks for itself. A very large stock of BLANKETS and QUIETS MY GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS LARGER THAN EVER.
My HAT DEPARTMENT is Complete for the Season.
Ladies and Misses Underwear
In All Wool, Merino and Cotton. My
STOCK OF CLOTHING
It is the largest ever kept in Anaheim, of the very latest styles,
not press, and specs for itself. A very large stock of
BLANKETS and QUILTS. MY
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS LARGER THAN EVER.
My HAT DEPARTMENT is Complete, for the Season.
I now to treat one and all to call and inspect my stock of goods,
handling the people of Anaheim and vicinity for post factors. I solicit
a combination of the same, knowing that my large and well selected
blankets and quilts will please the most fastidious. I remain yours.
S. FEDERMAN.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
F. L. MASON, PROPRIETOR.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers.
Center Street, Anaheim, Cal.
KELSBURG & CO.
PULSORY SALE!
BATH OF MERCHANDISE--$47,000
ing, Fancy Goods.
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Cloaks.
Washing Goods, Boots & Shoes,
s, Matting, Etc., Etc., at Less than Manufacturing Cost.
shing Goods, Boots & Shoes,
s, Matting, Etc., Etc., at Less than Manufacturing Cost.
a Legitimate, Bonafide Sale and no Humbug!
QUALLED. OPPORTUNITY!
Manufacturing Cost as we are Compelled to Realize on our
and Consequently Offer this Mammoth
SLAUGHTERING PRICES
big Money in these hard times on their Purchases, are Respectfully Invited to call and see us
list. Knocks any Price List, Catalog or Lottery Schedule Sale ever offered in this county.
our Assertions all a mark of the Public is to give us a call. Respectfully,
G & CO., - - SANTA ANA, CAL
AND WEST STREETS, OPP. WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S OFFICE.