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TAKING HIM DOWN.
"Now, Miss—or—or—Miss"——
"Fosdick."
"Thanks, very much! Now, Miss Fosdick, in commencing your work as a stenographer for the firm of Poplin & Son it is necessary for me to instruct you as to your duties. I have charge of the house's correspondence—entire charge. My name, Miss Fosdick, is Hipple."
"Yes, Mr. Hipple," the girl replied meekly.
"In the first place," Mr. Hipple went on, leaning back in his chair so as to expand his chest to its utmost capacity, and twisting the ends of his mustache both hands as he spoke; "in the first place, I always insist on my stenographer's taking me down verbatim et literatur. I suppose you know what that means. It's Latin," he added condescendingly.
"Yes, sir."
"Well, Miss Fosdick, I have had the house's correspondence in my hands for several years, and the Messra. Poplin have come to rely implicitly upon me. Indeed I do not really see how this department could move along without me."
The girl's gray eyes looked at the indispensable clerk with an amused twinkle.
"I think I can say, Miss Fosdick," the young man proceeded as he settled himself more comfortably in his chair, "and I think I can say it without the slightest egotism or desire to boast, that I have made the letters of Poplin & Son famous throughout the business world as models of English composition and ornate diction."
The clerk watched the countenance of his new assistant closely to note the impression of his words.
Miss Fosdick nodded understandingly and smiled. It was a sweet smile, for she could not smile any other sort had she tried.
"Those are the reasons why I always insist on absolute accuracy on the part of my stenographer. I do not permit even the alteration of a single word or any other change whatever. I trust you apprehend me clearly."
"Quite so, Mr. Hipple."
"Then we will begin."
Mabel Fosdick's first day's work was perfectly satisfactory to the hyper-
"The reason why I asked you that question is this: I received a note from Mr. Shaw this morning—of Shaw & King, you know—in which he asks an explanation of a letter that he had just received from this house. Perhaps you can give the needed explanation after I have read you—the letter.
Messrs. Shaw & Kings:
"GENTLEMEN—Your favor of Monday was received in due course. Got that down, sweetness? In reply we would say—I'll like a sweet kiss from those ruby lips—say that the goods you mention—you charming creature, why are you so cold to me?—mention were shipped yesterday morning. Your birdlike voice thrills me through and through. Why do you never smile on your adorer? Hoping that they have arrived in good condition—give me just one kiss, Mabel, darling, won't you?—and that they give perfect satisfaction—got that down, little beauty?—we beg to remain yours, very truly—one kiss now—I insist, what are you strugling for?—your obedient servants,
POPLIN & SON.
After a painful pause the senior member of the firm went on:
"Mr. Hipple, I think I'll attend to the correspondence of this firm hereafter myself, and what lovemaking it is necessary to do to the typewriter I will also look after. The cashier will give you your salary to date. Good morning, air."
"The ideal!" exclaimed Mr. Poplin to his son, the junior member, half an hour later, when he had laid the whole matter before him. "The idea that a womanly and modest girl like Miss Fosdick should be grossly mistreated in any establishment exasperates me. She's pretty and sweet and altogether admirable."
"I rather admire Hipple's taste," said the son.
"Oh, you do!" exclaimed the father.
"Then I suppose I have done wrong in discharging the scamp, even when he know his attentions were distasteful to the girl"
"No, father, you did quite right. Of course it would not do for that sort of thing to continue."
"Of course it wouldn't. It would be persecution of as sweet a girl as I know."
"Why, you are not in love with her yourself, are you, father?"
"I? A widower of fifteen years' standing? The ideal Can't an elderly man defend a helpless young woman without such an imputation as that?"
"Oh, certainly!"
Then the conversation dropped.
Old Mr. Poplin was in love with Miss Fosdick northeless, he resolved to...
Miss Fosdick nodded understandingly and smiled. It was a sweet smile, for she could not smile any other sort had she tried.
"Those are the reasons why I always insist on absolute accuracy on the part of my stenographer. I do not permit even the alteration of a single word or any other change whatever. I trust you apprehend me clearly."
"Quite so, Mr. Hipple."
"Then we will begin."
Mabel Fosdick's first day's work was perfectly satisfactory to the hyper-critical correspondence clerk. He found himself taken down with unvarying accuracy. In the transcribed letters, too, the words were all spelled correctly. She never struck the wrong character on her machine—a fault so common among typewriters, and one which sometimes helps to make typewritten communication resemble Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The firm of Poplin & Son had been served by a masculine typewriter, but the style of the correspondence clerk had become too oppressive for him, and he had resigned.
This was exactly what Mr. Hipple wished, for he longed for a typewriter with laughing eyes and golden hair upon whom to lavish his flowers of language—such a being as he had read about in the funny papers.
At last he had found one to suit him, after much examination of applicants, in the person of Miss Fosdick.
Everything went on with apparent smoothness for about a month. The members of the firm noted with approval the modest demeanor of their new typewriter, and the other male clorks in the establishment envied Hipple his pleasant duties.
One day the elder Mr. Poplin sent for Miss Fosdick to come into his private office.
"Sit down, please," he said when she arrived. "I have here a letter from my friend Mr. Shaw, of Shaw & King, who says that a communication from this firm contains much irrelevant matter."
Poplin looked over his glasses at Miss Fosdick and found her blushing, with her eyes cast down. He asked, not unkindly:
"Did you write a letter to that firm lately?"
"Yes, sir."
"Then you know its character?"
"Yes, sir."
"What have you to say about it?"
"I wrote it down just as Mr. Hipple dictated it, sir."
"So I supposed after reading it; but is it not rather unusual to insert in letters extraneous remarks made during dictation?"
"He has always insisted on being taken down verbatim et literatim, sir," the pretty typewriter went on with some confusion, "and really, sir, Mr. Hipple has annoyed me so much with his attentions and has refused to desist that I felt I must do something to crush him. I'm sorry I took the method I did—I should hear what shall do."
"No, father, you did quite right. Of course it would not do for that sort of thing to continue."
"Of course it wouldn't. It would be persecution of as sweet a girl as I know."
"Why, you are not in love with her yourself, are you, father?"
"I? A widower of fifteen years' standing? The ideal Can't an elderly man defend a helpless young woman without such an imputation as that?"
"Oh, certainly!"
Then the conversation dropped.
Old Mr. Poplin was in love with Miss Fosdick nevertheless, and he resolved to ask her to be his son's stepmother on the first opportunity. He thought, moreover, that he would make that opportunity when she should report for duty.
Miss Fosdick returned to the store at the appointed time and proceeded straight to the private office.
The elder Mr. Poplin was alone.
"Good morning, Mr. Poplin," said Miss Fosdick with her sweetest smile.
"Oh, it's you, is it? Mr. Poplin replied, raising his eyes above his newspaper. "Sit down, Miss Fosdick, please. Before you take the lid off your typewriter I have something—er—to say to you rather—er—important. I have been thinking of you almost constantly since you went away two days ago, and I wanted to—er—ask you—"
"一one moment, please, Mr. Poplin," Miss Fosdick interrupted him to say: "you must pardon me, but I have not come back to work."
"Eh? What's that?"
"No, sir. Fact is I—that is—your son, sir—has done the honor to—to propose, and—and""——
"The sly young rascal!" ejaculated Poplin, not giving her a chance to fignish.
"Well, I suppose I'll have to be a father to you, and I will say I am proud of my new daughter."
Then he thought:
"I wonder if she really suspected what I was going to say?" — William Henry Siviter in Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly.
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In the Superior Court of Orange, State of New York
J.H.BULLARD, plaintiff,v.fendant.
Action brought in the Superior Court of Orange State of California,filed in said County of orange in Clerk of said Superior Court.
The people of the State of California to A.J.Hunt,d defendant.
You are hereby required to attend against you by the above Superior Court of Orange State of California,filed in said County of orange in Clerk of said Superior Court.
The action in service on you of within this Orange county; or within thirty days.
The action is brought to obtain you to quiet the title to the pro-plaintiff in said action forthright;the ma-wardy defendant may be determined by court;and that by said decree it judged that said plaintiff is the owner and whatever in or to said premises,the defendant be forever debarred from such pro-plaintiff and for costs of suit.
That certain bit, piece or piece being in the city of Orange
"What have you to say about it?
I wrote it down just as Mr. Hipple dictated it, sir."
"So I supposed after reading it; but is it not rather unusual to insert in letters extraneous remarks made during dictation?
'He has always insisted on being taken down verbatim et literatim, sir,' the pretty typewriter went on with some confusion, and really, sir, Mr. Hipple has annoyed me so much with his attentions and has refused to desist that I felt I must do something to crush him. I'm sorry I took the method I did—I oughtn't to—oh, dear, what shall I do?'
And Miss Fosdick put her dainty cambridge handkerchief to her eyes, and her speech dissolved in tears.
'There! there! my dear girl, don't cry,' said Mr. Poplin soothingly.
He took her hand to assist in the comforting operation and placed her head on his fatherly shoulder. He was not too old to make mental note of how long her lashes lay on her rosy cheeks, and how dewdrops of tears oozed through them.
'What am I doing?' Mabel exclaimed as she bethought herself of the picture she and Mr. Poplin would present if any one should come into the office, and she promptly raised her head.
'You did just right,' said Mr. Poplin, referring to her treatment of Mr. Hipple. 'The presumptuous rascall Never mind, little girl—er—Miss Fosdick. I'll settle with Mr. Hipple myself. In the meantime you may take a couple of days off. Go home right away, and I'll see that he annoys you no more.'
After the fair typewriter had put on her wraps and gone home Mr. Hipple was called into the private office, and Mr. Poplin asked him:
'Are you in the habit of reading and signing the firm's letters after the typewriter has taken them from your dictation and transcribed them, Mr. Hipple?'
When Mr. Poplin took the extra time necessary to use the prefix "Mister" in addressing one of the clerks it was an indication that the subject of the interview was of more than ordinary importance. It was with some perturbation, therefore, that Mr. Hipple replied:
'Well, sir, I used to, but I found Miss Fosdick so scrupulously exact that lately I have permitted her to sign and mail letters dictated to her without my reading. She takes me down word for word, sir, so I feel that it isn't necessary for me to read them over.'
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The action is brought to obtain judgment against you to quiet the title to the premises in the complaint In said action and hereinafter described, and to require you to set forth the nature of your claim to said premises, and that all adverse claims of said defendant may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decree it be declared and adjudged that said patient is not satisfied with the defendant has no cataw or interest whatever nor to said premises, and also that said defendant be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said premises a verse to this plaintiff, and for costs of suit. Said land and premises are described in said complaint as follows, to wit: That certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Anaheim, county of Orange, State of California, and particularly located as follows, to wit: Los Thirty-six (36) in Block "C" of the Center tract, as per map recorded in Book 14, page 13. Of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles county, California, as will more fully appear by reference to the Complaint on file herein.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required, said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the county of Orange, State of California, this 25th day of March, 1893.
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In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of John Adams, deceased,
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Richard Melrose, Attorney for executors
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Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Company
DEALERS
(al Depot)
HEIM,
ly on hand
Windows.
Wommer & Halpin
Draying, Trucking, Express
AND A GENERAL
Transfer Business.
JOSEPH BACKS,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
Repairing Done.
Funeral Director.
Store in Backs Building (next to irrigation district office). Los Angeles street.
BOSTON BAKERY.
Stephen Kistler,
PROPRIETOR.
FRESH BREAD,
PIES, CAKES, ETC.
For parties and balls furnished on short notice.
Wedding cakes and cakes for parties a specialty.
Fresh Bread Delivered to all parts of Anaheim and vicinity.
Fountain Saloon
Old Franklin County Whisky direct from the U.S. bonded warehouse.
Anaheim Bottled Beer !
BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN.
For Sale by
N. HART
At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim.
FRITZ RUHMANN'S
New Place.
BACKS' NEW BUILDING.
LOS ANGELES STREET.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beer always on draught.
The patronage of the public solicited.
Roman Wisser.
Finest of Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Pool & Billiard Tables
Schindler's Building, Center Street.
California Saloon.
D. Vincent, Proprietor.
LOS ANGELES STREET...ANAHEIM
THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS
Wommer & Halpin
Draying, Trucking, Express
AND A GENERAL
Transfer Business.
Leave orders at office on Center street. All orders given prompt attention.
Hay and Coal for Sale
BANKING:
BANK OF ANAHEIM
CAPITAL STOCK,
$100,000.00.
PLEZ JAMES...President
GEORGE V. HORR...Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MAGURY
W. K. JAMES,
S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES.
This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS:
First National Bank, Los Angeles Farmers and Merchants Bank, Los Angeles Pacific Bank, San Francisco First National Bank New York.
DRAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries.
Ticketsentifying the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Docket Company sold at brother rates. Return tickets at reduced rate Certificates, entitling the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate.
Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desiring to send any point in the countries named 'any relatives or friend can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail.
Pool & Billiard Tables
Schindler's Building, Center Street.
California Saloon.
D. Vincent, Proprietor.
LOS ANGELLES STREET...ANAHEIM
THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS
And Cigars constantly on hand.
Billiard : Table.
ANAHEIM
BREWERY.
F. CONRAD,
PROPRIETOR.
LAGER BEER!
FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE
OR—
5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE!
1 Cent Per Pound.
H. A. STOUGH.
BLACKSMITHING.
Horse-Shoeing A Specialty.
First-Class Workmanship.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
IN EVERY CASE.
Shop on Lemon Street, Rear of Langenberger' Store.