anaheim-gazette 1906-04-26
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Commencing with Wednesday's TAG SALE, lasting for sale, consist of a few articles ments will contribute toward of Southern California. We the shopping place of all th
EASTERN
EASTERN
This week are paying
WE BUY EVERYTHING
Mammoth
Money Collected for Sufferers
ODD FELLOWS' LIST
F. C. Spencer $2 50
J. S. Howard 2 50
S. O. Llewellyn 2 50
J. Welborn Wallop 2 50
Charles E. Lawrence 2 50
Frank H. Fox 2 50
H. Stern 10 00
H. M. Adams 5 00
Wm. Brandenburg 2 50
H. B. Tedford 2 50
M. E. Hill 2 00
A. A. Litten 2 50
M. H. Litten 2 50
H. C. Stock 2 50
G. J. Stock 2 50
Tipton & Cailor 3 50
W., P. Quarton 1 00
O. A. Mullinix 1 00
Oliver Hill 2 00
A. Funrberg 2 50
Charles A. Boege 2 50
H. A. Johnston 5 00
Fred Schneider 1 00
W. M. Rose 1 00
C. E. Holcomb 1 00
W. H. Spake 2 50
Richard Melrose 10 00
A. E. Schumacher 1 00
Dr. W. A. Flood 1 00
F. J. Arnold 1 00
C. Pressel 1 00
E. L. Eubanks
Yungoluth & Kroeger.
J. B. White.
John Zeigler.
Charles I. Hoople.
William Heying.
O. M. Skinner.
J. Hahn.
O. S. Davis.
J. Cassou.
G. F. Martin.
K. Klement.
F. B. Vandenberg.
B. Hartfield.
Mabel Gade.
F. Ruhmann.
Charles W. Fisher.
Plain Dealer.
W. W. Adams.
T. J. Edson.
Joe Backs.
W. M. Rose.
Mrs. Hattie Hull.
E. Huenmeyer.
Oscar Renner.
W. P. Quarton.
R. Fischle.
Julia Nemetz.
Miss E. Elliott.
Mrs. O. Storm.
Otto Storm.
S. J. Oxerart.
L. Nemetz.
Elmer Ball
O. A. Mullinix 1 00
Oliver Hill 2 00
A. Fuhrberg 2 50
Charles A. Boege 2 50
H. A. Johnston 5 00
Fred Schneider 1 00
W. M. Rose 1 00
C. E. Holcomb 1 00
W. H. Spake 2 50
Richard Melrose 10 00
A. E. Schumacher 1 00
Dr. W. A. Flood 1 00
F. J. Arnold 1 00
C. Pressel 1 00
J. Frederick Ahlborn 1 00
Robert Dunn 1 00
J. L. Beebe 3 00
Wm. Schumacher 1 00
W. J. Hill 2 00
N. J. Kuhlman 1 00
Joseph P. Gibson 1 00
George Heffner 1 00
Henry Oelkers 2 50
M. L. Litten 50
F. Gates 1 00
N. F. Steadman 5 00
Charles Stadtegger 1 00
Herman Bennerscheidt 2 50
CHARLES FEDERMAN’ LIST
First National Bank $25 00
Charles Federman 10 00
H. A. Dickel 10 00
Asher & Falkenstein 10 00
A. Fuhrberg 10 00
German-American Bank 10 00
Charles Otto Rust 10 00
Joseph Hollingworth 10 00
K. Postle 6 00
Joe Helmsen 5 00
Peter Syre 5 00
F. A. Backs 5 00
W. A. Wallace 5 00
J. P. Hatzfeld 5 00
B. V. Beebe 5 00
A. Nagle 5 00
J. D. Heitshusen 5 00
N Hart 5 00
S Kistler 5 00
L. A. Miller 5 00
O. Lagman 5 00
Miss O. Zeus 5 00
M. Nebelung 3 00
John Berg 3 00
Joseph Fiscus 2 50
BUENA PARK
Pacific Creamery (milk)
Employees of same
Whitaker & Co. (Mdse)
George Warren (Mdse)
C. L. McComber
G. B. Reeve (Lemons)
Gus Hansen
A. L. Bennett
R. Lovett
O. J. Owens (Mdse)
M. Y Cavanagh
S. O. Walker
George Miller
J. D James (Oranges)
A Nelson
W S Taylor
J D Higgins
Mrs J D Higgins
Ely Nelson
Joe Speidel
Mr and Mrs Harsnape
Val Harsnape
D Mitchell
James Mitchell
A Barren
J M Robertson
J F Spencer
D W Hasson, M D.
H P Woodbury
J H Boiseranc
Henry Boiseranc
John Boiseranc
L Domecq
Mrs L Domecq
G Domecq
A GREAT TAG SALE
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906, we will inaugurate
ting for six months. This great sale will
articles with a special price, but every or
te toward making this one of the greatest
nia. We are going to make this mamm
of all this southern country, and to do
ETERN WHOLESALE P
paying 20c in trade for eggs by
STERN & COODMAN
Lamoth Department Store, Ful
Store Open At 9 A. M.
Banks.....3 00
H & Kroeger.....2 50
ate.....2 00
iler.....2 00
Hoople.....2 00
Heying.....2 00
inner.....2 00
is.....1 00
lis.....1 00
in.....1 00
nt....1 00
lenberg.....1 00
ld....1 00
le.....1 00
ann.....1 00
V. Fisher.....1 00
ler.....1 00
ams.....2 00
n.....1 00
e.....1 00
de Hull.....1 00
eyer.....1 00
ner.....1 00
rton.....1 00
etz..1 00
lliott..1 00
orm..1 00
art..1 00
Mrs. J. H. Bolseranc.....2 50
Leo Harsnape.....1 00
Elwood Domecq.....1 00
Wm. Goldie.....2 00
D. W. Martin.....1 00
L. H. Harling.....1 00
A. Smith.....1 00
Ora Clark.....2 00
R. D. Bacon.....2 00
G. B. Hemphill.....2 50
M. C. Chase.....2 00
B. Moullot.....2 50
H. Hansen.....2 00
J. J. Feagan.....5 00
E. C. Cady.....3 00
R. Lovett.....1 00
L. McWilliams.....1 50
R. W. Mize.....1 45
J. Kellenberger.....3 00
Mrs. G. D. Neil.....1 00
R. Coughran.....1 45
Isabel Collins.....2 00
E. Neiger.....1 50
F. Jagot.....1 00
George Clothier.....5 00
Congregational Church .....3 45
E. L. Gridley.....2 00
H. Mallone.....2 00
Total......$830 55
APPEAL ISSUED BY PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, April 20.-President Roosevelt, after a conference with Miss Mabel Boardman of the American Red
Electri
111 West Center Street.
Carries the La Women and Childr
Prices
Come and get barg which is filled at a
Keep, Red Cross treasurer; Jacob H. Schiff, New Cross treasurer, or other Cross treasurer, to be for telegraph from Washington Red Cross agents and office fornia.
Bids for Pumping
Bids will be received at the Anaheim Union Water Company plant, including the sinkin
APPEAL ISSUED BY PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, April 20.—President Roosevelt, after a conference with Miss Mabel Boardman of the American Red Cross, today issued in the form of a proclamation an appeal to the American people for aid for the people of San Francisco. He asked that all contributions be made through the officials of the American National Red Cross, who have effected systematic arrangements for the distribution of the needed assistance. The full text of the president's proclamation follows:
"In the face of so terrible and appalling a national calamity as that which has befallen San Francisco, the outpouring of the nation's aid should so far as possible be entrusted to the American National Red Cross, the national organization best fitted to undertake such relief work. A specially appointed Red Cross agent, Dr. Edward Divine, starts today from New York for California to operate there with the Red Cross branch in the work of relief.
"In order that this work may be well systematized and in order that the contributions which I am sure will flow in with lavish generosity may be wisely administered, I appeal to the people of the United States, to all cities, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, relief committees and individuals, to express their sympathy and render their aid by contributions to the American National Red Cross. They can be sent to Charles Hallam..."
T SALE
MAY, MAY 2
will inaugurate a GREAT RED sale will not, like the ordinary every one of our many depart-greatest sales in the history mammoth department store and to do this will give you
E PRICES
E PRICES
eggs brought to store
MAN WE SELL EVERYTHING
e, Fullerton
Electric Shoe Store
WM. HEYING, Prop.
West Center Street.
Successor to O. 8. Davis
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Carries the Largest and Best stock of Shoes for Men,
men and Children, and all Rubber Goods.
Prices With the Lowest
and get bargains in Shoes at my Bargain Counter,
n is filled at all times.
Red Cross treasurer, Washingtoncob H. Schiff, New York Red
treasurer, or other local Red
treasurer, to be forwarded by
ph from Washington to the
oss agents and officers in CaliTHEODORE ROOSEVELT."
Tools for Pumping Plant
will be received at the office of the
Union Water Company for a pumpincluding the sinking of a pit.
THE CORRECT TIME
Is what every man wants; the only way to have it is to take your watches where they KNOW HOW to do the work and get the best that is in a watch out of it. This we guarantee to do.
C. I. HOOPLE
125 Center St. Anaheim
IF YOU are in need of a Good Clock
Is what every man wants; the only way to have it is to take your watches where they KNOW HOW to do the work and get the best that is in a watch out of it. This we guarantee to do.
C. I. HOOPLE
125 Center St. Anaheim
IF YOU are in need of a Good Clock and wish one at an Exceptionally Low Price, call and look over our line
Mantle Clocks of that Old Reliable Make, the Seth Thomas.
We also carry in stock the best makes of Watch Cases and Movements and which we can sell you at a Surprisingly Low Price Considering quality offered and the guarantee given.
W. C. Talcott
Mullinix Drug Store Anaheim Cal.
We Just Received
A Big Line of Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry
And Signet Rings. Prices are very reasonable. Bring in your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
B. Hartfield
Gus Stern drove over from Fullerton on Tuesday afternoon.
Among the names of those killed at Agnews was that of a Mrs. Ruddock. It is believed it is the woman of that name who was committed to a northern asylum from this city a few years ago.
Get a children's deposit box at the American-Savings bank and teach them how to save their money. $1 starts an account. Full information at the bank.