anaheim-gazette 1905-12-14
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ANAHEIM AGENT
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and when I found that she was not and uncommunicative I ceased noisy her with questions. When me was empty she took it down cell refill it. I heard her moving down there and heard her ascend stairs, and, though she did not intimately reappear, I did not raise my A minute later, however, she and my eyes lifted fast enough was standing in the door between kitchen and the front room, and had a shotgun leveled at my from a distance of only ten feet.
"Yankee, you are my prisoner!"
"What do you mean?" I asked rested an elbow on the table and sat at her in surprise.
"Just what I said, sir. You are prisoner, and if you don't do just say I will shoot you. Stand up!"
"Don't be foolish, child," I said I stood up and smiled at her. " gun isn't loaded, and even if it was would not dare to fire it off. I away and hand me the milk. I am ing to give you the silver half when I am through eating."
"The gun is loaded, and I'll she exclaimed, though her voice trayed that she was somewhat frened. "Do as I tell you or I will Go into the pantry!"
My revolver was in its holster der my coat, and I knew that the would fire if I made a move to go. It was absurd to let a child like make me prisoner, and yet I forced to realize that she was as dous as a man—perhaps more so. result was that I backed up to open door of the pantry, and as she vanced upon me I stepped into the tle room, and she closed the and fastened it with a button.
My idea was to escape by the dow before she could get out around the house, but I found opening a small one and barred the outside. I could not have escaped that way had I been alone in the Drawing my revolver, I fired thru the door and made threats, but
Santa Ana Steam Laundry
E. W. McCOLLUM
ANAHEIM AGENT
OUR WAGON CALLS
MONEY
can be borrowed on more favorable terms from the SAVINGS, LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM than from any similar institution in the State
A Home Institution conducted by home men
If you want to borrow money at a low rate to pay off your present mortgage, or to build a home or to improve your present one, address or call on Fred A. Backs, Jr.
Secretary Anaheim
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For sales in quantities to suit. C. Schindler. sep14tf
SANTA FE HALF RATES
Every Sunday from Dec. 1, 1905, to April 30, 1906, the Santa Fe will sell ROUND TRIP tickets to Los Angeles and return at rate of ONE FARE (80 cts.) for the round trip. Good to return on day of sale only.
dec7-td J. H. Clabaugh agent.
PRISONER TO A GIRL
[Copyright, 1904, by T. C. McClure.]
I was scouting along the front of Lee's army to pick up information for General Grant, and on this particular day I had approached what I thought was an abandoned farmhouse that I might get a drink of water from the well. The front door stood partly open, and that was one of my reasons for believing the place was deserted.
As I reached the door I looked in and saw furniture and at once realized that some one must be living there. I was hesitating what to do when the door of an inner room opened and a girl about twelve years old stood before me. She was poorly clad, and hands and face were not overclean, but her eyes shone with intelligence, and her expression was pleasing.
"What do you want?" she asked aft-
Teachers Association
The annual meeting of the S. T. A., which will be held in Los Angeles beginning on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20th, and continuing until Saturday, Dec. 23d, promises to one of great interest. Among the speakers are Dr. A. E. Winship
open, and that was one of my reasons for believing the place was deserted.
As I reached the door I looked in and saw furniture and at once realized that some one must be living there. I was hesitating what to do when the door of an inner room opened and a girl about twelve years old stood before me. She was poorly clad, and hands and face were not overclean, but her eyes shone with intelligence, and her expression was pleasing.
"What do you want?" she asked after we had surveyed each other for a minute.
"Something to eat, and I will pay you for it," I replied. "If you will give me the gourd I will get a drink of water."
"But father is away, and I am all alone, and you are a Yankee."
"Well, what of that? I shan't hurt you."
She looked me over from head to foot and no doubt wondered how I got there and what my errand was. I leaned against the door and smiled at her, but the pleasant look left her face, and she tightened her lips as if she had come to some decided conclusion about something. I thought she was going to turn me away, but after awhile she slowly said:
"You will find a gourd at the well, and I will get you something to eat."
I went out and satisfied my thirst and then re-entered the house and sat down at the rude table in the kitchen whereon the meal was served. She brought me some milk and some corn bread and cold meat.
I tried my best as I ate to engage her in conversation, but she either answered in monosyllables or not at all. She knew all about the war, young as she was, and being southern born, it was not to be expected that she would give me a very cordial welcome. I could and did make allowance for this,
Teachers Association
The annual meeting of the S.A.T. A., which will be held in Los Angeles beginning on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20th, and continuing until Saturday, Dec. 23d, promises to be one of great interest. Among the speakers are Dr. A.E. Winship of Boston, always welcome to the coach; Dr. L.D. Harvey of Menominee; Wis., one of the best known eastern educators, and Edward M. Bigelow student of nature, one of the editors of St. Nicholas magazine, and many of the best known educators of California, north and south.
On Wednesday evening the entertainment will be an evening with Dickens, given with proper costumeing, by the Dobinson school of ejection; Friday evening Dr. Bigelow will give his splendid illustration lecture, "Nature's Little Things," Simpson auditorium.
Thursday and Friday forenoon will be devoted to section and round table work at the new polytechnic high school and normal school, and the afternoons of these days will be used for general sessions at Simpson auditorium.
Saturday morning the election officers will be held at normal school auditorium.
The annual fee is one dollar, en-titling one to admission to every thing. Members will be admitted.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Adele Huch, Alexander Huch, Frederick Huch and Frank Huch, minors
It appearing to this Court, from the petition this day presented and filed by Josephine Huch, the guardian of the persons and estates of Adele Huch, Alexander Huch, Frederick Huch and Frank Huch, minors, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate and water stock belonging to said wards, that it is for the best interests of said wards and necessary that such real estate and water stock should be sold.
It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin of the said wards and all persons interested in the said estate appear before this Court on Friday, January 12th, 1906, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the courtroom of this Court, in the city of Santa Ana, in said county of Orange, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sale of such estate.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for three successive weeks before the said day of hearing, in the Anaheim Weekly Gazette, a newspaper, printed and published in said county of Orange.
Dated December 8th, 1905.
Z. B. WEST,
Judge of said Superior Court.
Richard Melrose, Attorney for Guardian.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
State of California, County of Orange.
In the matter of the Estate of William M. Johnson, deceased.
Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will, Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 29th day of December, 1905, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the courtroom of this court, in the city of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Libbie S. Johnson, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters of Testament be issued thereon to Libb'e S. Johnson, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated December 13th, 1903.
C. D. LESTER, County Clerk.
Richard Melrose. Attorney for Petitioner.
Notice of Safe of Real Estate
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with a resolution duly passed by a unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of November, 1905, the following described real estate belonging to the County of Orange will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the 3rd day of January, 1906, at 11 o'clock a.m. of said day at the south entrance to the Court House of Orange County, in Santa Ana, California. The reason for the selling of said
Notice of Safe of Real Estate
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with a resolution duly passed by a unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of November, 1905, the following described real estate belonging to the County of Orange, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the 3rd day of January, 1906, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the south entrance to the Court House of Orange County, in Santa Ana, California. The reason for the selling of said property as declared in the said resolution of the Board of Supervisors, is that the said property is not required for public use. The real estate herein referred to is situated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and is particularly described as follows: to-wit.: Lot No 40 in Block "A" of the Center Tract in the said City of Anaheim.
This notice is given by order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California.
Dated November 21st, 1905.
C. D LESTER,
Clerk of the County of Orange and ex-officio clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County.
on their badges to the evening entertainments. A twenty-five cent admission will be charged others. Badges entitle the holder to reserved seats at all general sessions.
The Eye of the Shark.
The eye of the shark is small, long and narrow, closely resembling that of a pig. All observers have agreed in attributing to it a sly and malicious expression, but this must to some extent be taken as a flight of fancy. The only real reason for attributing to the shark a savage disposition is that, like the wolf, he has no pity whatever for a comrade in distress and that a wounded shark will be instantly attacked and devoured by his companion. This is indeed an evil trait in the creature and can only be excused on the ground of his prolonged fasts and the overmastering demands of his appetite—London Standard.
Wolf, Camel and Bear.
The only two animals besides the wolf for which domesticated animals never seem able to conquer their aversion are the camel and the bear. The former is a case of pure natural aversion. It has been noticed that when the camels in a traveling menagerie have been tethered at any particular spot horses will shy and refuse to go near it, even after the camels have gone on their way with the rest of the show to another town.—Country Life.
Remorseless Progress.
In every great business the chief trouble is to find a powerful and plon-
M. QUAD.
Association meeting of the S.C. will be held in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening and continuing until 23rd, promises to be interesting. Among the Mr. A.E. Winship of welcome to the coast; survey of Menominee, the best known eastern Edward M. Bigelow. Sure, one of the edi-collas magazine, and most known educators north and south.
By evening the enterprise an evening with proper costum-enson school of ez-evening Dr. Bige-splendid illustrated Little Things,” atrium.
Friday forenoons section and round new polytechnic normal school, and if these days will be sessions at Simpson making the election of cold at normal school is one dollar, en-dmission to every-will be admitted
lon are the camel and the bear. The former is a case of pure natural aversion. It has been noticed that when the camels in a traveling menagerie have been tethered at any particular spot horses will shy and refuse to go near it, even after the camels have gone on their way with the rest of the show to another town.—Country Life.
Remorseless Progress.
In every great business the chief trouble is to find a powerful and pioneering staff. It is frequently achieved in these days, and especially in America, by a series of remorseless experiments. One person after another gets his chance, and nine-tenths of the number are flung upon the street.—British Weekly.
Writers and Doctors.
It is a curious fact that great writers, speaking generally, have been no lovers of the medical profession. This is doubtless the reason why doctors for the most part cut so sorry a figure in literature. Scribes of all sorts take a special pleasure in girding at them.—British Medical Journal.
Proud.
"That Mrs. Giltedge is awfully proud."
"How so?"
"Why, her father tried to advise her, and she wouldn't have it because advice is cheap."—Cleveland Plain Dealer
An editor desires his subscribers to pay up, as he wishes to play a similar joke upon his creditors.
Wellington coal is good, hard, clean coal, no dust, no slack: For sale by C.G.McKinley.dec7-tf
Lost—Between Anaheim and Santa Ana on the night of Nov. 10, 1905, one fur boa. Finder kindly leave at this office or return to Miss Minnie M.Moore, Santa Ana.n23tf
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Christian Church—Northeast corner laide and Center streets. Preaching Sunday school 9:45 am, Young People's singing 7:30 pm. Rev. Abraham B. Marktor.
St. Boniface Catholic Church—Mand and 10 am, first Sunday; second, third fifth Sunday 7,8 and 10 am; fourth Sunday and 8:30 am. Rosary and benediction summer 7:30 pm, during winter 4:30 pm. Tar Society after last mass on first Sunday Building Society at Rectory on first Sunday Children of Mary 3:30 pm on first Sunday catechism classes 2 pm. Father Dubbel.
Presbyterian Church—Corner Cland and Hermine streets. Preaching 11 am 7:30 pm: Sunday school 10 am; Christian deavor Society 6:30 pm; Wednesday meeting 7:30 pm; Monthly meeting of Missionary Society second Thursday on month at 3 pm. Ladies' Ald on fourth day of each month at 2:30 pm.
F.W.Mitchell, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal Church—Phila street. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 pm.; day school 8:45 am, Epworth League 6:30 pm; Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm. Geo.Haffen,pastor.
Episcopal Church—Northeast corner Emily and Adele streets. Preaching Sunday school 10 am. Woman's Guilford Thursday in each month. Altar Guild Thursday in each month. W.S.Decriment tor.
German Lutheran—Southeast corner and Chartress streets. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 am. Sunday school 9:30 am. A.Lussky,pastor.
German Evangelical Church—South corner Center and Adelaide streets. Preaching 10:45 am, 7:45 pm. Sunday school 9:30 am. Young People's meeting 7:15 pm. P-meeting Wednesday 8 pm. John Kry pastor.Residence,318 Chestnut street.
German Methodist — Southeast corner Broadway and Clementine streets. Preaching 11 am, 7:30 pm. Sunday school 9:40 am.Women's Missionary Society first Thursday of every month at 2 pm.Wm.Rogatzke tor.Parsonage north side of church.
Bethel Baptist Church—Corner Way and Lemon streets. Services morning and evening. Sunday school at 11 am.John Berg,pastor.
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Dealer In all Kinds of
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Image Warehouses
Custom Feed
Mill in Connection
Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
South of Santa Fe depot.
Jeph Backs
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
MBER
Doors, Shingles
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F. C. SPENCER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Backs' Block, Los Angeles Street
Anabeim, Cal.
VICTOR MONTGOMERY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Attention given to Probate Business
Commercial Bank Building,
Santa Ana, Cal.
Tel. Black 791
Frank Baum
REAL ESTATE
Los Angeles Street Anaheim
City and Country Property.
Money to Loan
Rents collected
Houses Insured
W. H. SYER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence in Hart Building, next to City Hall (formerly Dr. Bickford's). Office hours, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Telephone No. Main 74
ANAHEIM CAL
J. L. BEEBE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office cor. Center and Palm Streets.
Office hours: 11 to 12, m. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m.
Phone Main 221.
ANAHEIM, CAL
H. A JOHNSTON, M. D.
Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 11 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m
ANAHEIM, CAL
F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST
Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs.
Undertaker
Embalmer
Furniture
Bedding
Repairing Done
MBER
Doors, Shingles
Lath, Cement
Hl Lumber Co
MAS. F. CRIM, Manager
TER ST., Anaheim
ANIA HALL
HEITSHUSEN, Prop.
S NEW BUILDING
ANGELES STREET
hand a Large and comof liquors, wines and
beer always on draught.
Aheim
Bakery
TER SYRE, Prop.
Bread
es and Pies
Infectionery, Etc.
ing Cakes a Specialty.
ELES and CYPRESS ST.
OF COMMERCE
Chamber of Commerce meets
and third Thursday of each
number of Commerce rooms, 110
les street.
ERS AND DIRECTORS
president; L. E. Miller, vice
card Michod, secretary-treasC. F. Grim, W. H. Spake, Wellnry Adams.
OH DIRECTORY
CHURCH—Northeast corner Adestreets. Preaching 11 a.m,
45 am, Young People's meetv. Abraham B. Markle, pas-
CATHOLIC CHURCH—Masses 8
Sunday; second, third and
and 10 am; fourth Sunday 7
sary and benediction during
during winter 4:30 pm.
H. A JOHNSTON, M. D.
Office and Residence Cor. Los Angeles and Broadway Sts. Phone Main 86.
Hours: 11 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m
ANAHEIM, CAL
F. H. HOUCK, DENTIST
Office in Federman Block, Up Stairs.
Hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m
ANAHEIM, CAL.
RICHARD MELROSE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Center St
Special attention given to Probate Matters
ANAHEIM, CAL.
F. BACKS Undertaker
Dealer in
Furniture, Wall Paper
Cornices, Window Shades, Picture Frames,
Upholstery Goods, Paints, Oils, and Glass.
Sewing Machine Supplies
Corner Los Angeles and Chartres Sts.
BUENA
Hay Wood Coal and Produce
BOUGHT AND SOLD
BOROMEA, CAL.
Painting, Trimming and CARRIAGE
Work
Spraying, Corn Shelling, Etc.
F. B. TUFFREF & CO.
Shoes. Shoes. Shoes.
All Kinds of Shoes for Men,
Women and Children
See our Samples of
BARGAINS
In our east window. Many kinds below cost of production, and cannot be duplicated.
O. S. DAVIS & SON
M. E. HILL
TONSORIAL ARTIST
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
O. S. DAVIS & SON
M. E. HILL
TONSORIAL ARTIST
120 E. Center St. Anaheim
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