anaheim-gazette 1907-06-27
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LOCAL EVENTS
J. B. Rea made a business trip the past week to Bakersfield.
W. H. Blennerhasset is spending the week with friends in town.
Don Juan de la Guerra was in town from Yorba on Saturday afternoon.
Bird Robertson leaves on Sunday for a month's visit to his mother at Portland.
The county board of education is holding examinations this week for grammar-grade teachers.
Rev. Rogatsky and son and Michael Neipp returned on Friday from a week's outing at Banning.
Prof. Enfield has sold his residence on Adele street to Geo. L. Dietrich; consideration, $2200. Prof. Enfield goes to Highlands soon to teach school.
Mrs. Helmsen was in Los Angeles on Sunday in attendance upon the lecture by Judge Ewing of Chicago upon christian science.
Alex Henry and Eddie Crowther were in town Saturday afternoon swapping yarns. Alex drove in in his four-cylinder Ford, and Eddie came in in his Stanley steamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berendsen and daughter, relatives of Mrs. Konig, and J. T. Hurley, all of San Francisco, visited Mr. and Mrs. Konig on Wednesday.
Col. J. M. C. Marble, president of the Union Home telephone company, was in town on Friday. Col. Marble inspected the site of the company's proposed new building and said the company would shortly begin the erection of the same.
M. Gastron and Miss Alice Gastron and Miss Larronde of Los Angeles
Col. J. M. C. Marble, president of the Union Home telephone company, was in town on Friday. Col. Marble inspected the site of the company's proposed new building and said the company would shortly begin the erection of the same.
M. Gastron and Miss Alice Gastron and Miss Larronde of Los Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melrose and family on Monday. They were taken on an auto drive through Placentia in the afternoon, and returned home on the evening train.
Prof. Max Fruh participates in a vocal and instrumental concert at Fullerton tomorrow evening. The professor will favor the audience with various selections upon the piano, of which instrument he is a master.
Members of Company E are making preparations for departure next week for the Presidio, where they go for the summer maneuvers. The company has been ordered to report at the armory on July 3d. The guardsmen join the regiment the following day for the journey north. The company takes its commissary and tent equipment, and will be absent twenty days.
Eugene Adams and a force of assistants is engaged in replacing cross-arms upon city electric-light poles, their places being taken by larger receptacles for the increased wire service to come with the opening of the new powerhouse. 'Gene expects the new works will be ready for occupancy by September, and that lights for the electrical display on the occasion of the semi-centennial celebration will come from the new powerhouse. Go to it,' Gene!
Company E will have a farewell dance at the armory this (Thursday) evening after drill. The company goes north next week for summer maneuvers, and will be absent until the latter part of the month. Those terpsichoreanly inclined have been invited to attend, and an enjoyable evening is anticipated. There promises to be a sound of revelry by night, and all is expected to be as merry as a marriage bell.
Dr. and Mrs. Adams for some past, departed on Monday for homes in the north.
Joseph Hill was in town this from his ranch west of town. says this cool and cloudy weather right, and brings in reports bounded prosperity existing there out his section.
John McLauchlin, a brother of McLauchlin of the West End on a visit to that gentleman associated with Mr. Royer and Quartz King mine, on the C river some distance north of He will remain probably two
Supervisor Linebarger was here a day or two ago looking after improvements being made on the Side. Mr. Linebarger has two footed steppers entered in the Fourth of July races and expected to render a good account of them.
Alfred Heying, who for some past has been employed at Ha drugstore, left on Sunday for Francisco, where he is employ pharmacy and will later enter macy's school. Alfred graduated from highschool this year, and is a lad who takes with him the best of a host of friends.
Charles Allgeyer, a prosperous bage grower of Brookshurst, town this week on his way to Ana, where he appeared as a in the suit of a number of growers against Thos. Strain. raised twelve acres of fine cabbage past season, which he disposed of per ton. He will grow fourteen the coming season and looks for tinuation of good prices.
Prof. Walker and School T Clabaugh, Schwenckert, Ene Spake attended a meeting of the den Grove school trustees at the on Saturday evening and laid them the plan of an enlarged school district. The purpose of large the Anaheim high school by embracing Garden Magnolia and Centralia district Garden Grove people took up for consideration and another ing will probably be held later ther discuss the subject.
Report of the Condition
German-American Bank
At the close of business, July
Bank opened for business
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts - $73,884.49
Real Estate - 10,328.30
Furniture and Fixtures - 6,199.92
Cash on hand $15,192.41
Cash in banks 35,892.02
Total Cash - $51,084.43
Total - $141,497.14
GERMAN-AMERICAN
ADOLPH THOMAS, President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice President.
DIRECTORS:
ERWIN BARR
A. NAGEL,
A. THOMAS.
NEWS AND BUSINESS
Walter Ansfeld and Charles Frick, recent purchasers of land northwest of town, were in the city the past week on a brief business mission.
Season for dusters. See our line. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Miss Lulu Goble and Max Carmichael entertained the class of '07 at the residence of the former on Saturday evening. Games were played and refreshments served and an enjoyable time participated in by all.
Metal polish for the brass work on your auto. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Bob Johnston will retire from his position as assistant postmaster on the 1st. Bob will devote a time to leisure after his arduous duties of the past year, and will probably later on embark in business for himself.
Metal polish that does the work. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Miss Mabel Connell, a Santa Ana nurse, died while on the operating table in that city on Monday. The surgeon's knife had not been used when the patient, who was being placed under anaesthesia, passed away.
$78 for a bike buggy; see it and you will understand what a bargain it is. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Miss Emily Backs of this city and Byron Walbridge of Santa Ana were married in Los Angeles yesterday. The popular young couple have many friends in Orange county who wish them a long life of happiness and prosperity.
We do not need to say much about the powers of the Buick; it is getting well and favorably known. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
The Buick does so many good things "on the high." Wm. F. Lutz Co.
My Hair Ran Away
Don’t have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dressing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food.
The best kind of a testimonial — "Sold for over sixty years."
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
FURNITURE For Sale
The entire furniture of a ten-room house, including two handsome parlor sets, piano, bedroom and kitchen furniture, at a bargain.
Sale begins Monday, June 24th, and will continue one week. Apply to Gus Hansen, Orangethorpe Ave.
The Condition of the
Anaheim, Cal.
business, June 24th, 1907.
for business Jan. 8th, 1906.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in cash $30,000.00
Undivided Profits 4,810.87
Checking Deposits $71,461.63
Saving Deposits 33,591.65
Time Certificates
of Deposits 1,150.00
Cashier checks 41.00
Due Banks 441.99
Total Deposits $106,686.27
Total $141,497.14
AMERICAN BANK
HELMSEN, Vice President.
CHAS. A. BOEGE, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. BEEBE, M. D.
WM. McLAUCHLIN,
JOS. HELMSEN,
TIM CARROLL,
W. A. BONYNGE,
CHAS. A. BOEGE.
Judge Howard sentenced the name of Count Maxx five days in the city jail for inebriety and disturbing The count is said to be a glorified but ran against a snag upon Marshal Steadman.
The Ganahl lumber company installed a planer and rip-saw the demands for these large and well-equipped lumber The machines are housed in the rear of the yard, safely cement foundation, and by electric power. Both men self-feeders and are of the most approved patterns. Schumacher informs us that busy since their installation.
All kinds of automobile Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Louis Young, the Orange was found guilty of selling defiance of the county pro-dinance, and was sentence fine of $250 and serve 30 days George Young, another Or-maker, was found guilty of charge and suffered a li-Each filed a bond in $500 appeal. These cases were Judge Pfeiffer and a jury in township court last week Young, arrested on a simi will have his trial on July 10 complaint against the named has been filed, and will be heard by Judge P in July.
Hand-made harness for Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Messrs. Stock & Olmsteen terday for Siskiyou county deal.
Always Reliable
Millinery in Stock
from now on at Closing Out Prices. You can save
from one-fifth to one-third on every hat in stock.
Your Clothing
INTRODUCTORY Sale
will only last a short time longer. Many have
taken advantage of the lowest prices ever offered
on Strictly First-Class Clothing. Why not you?
from the lightest grey to the conservative staple pattern.
Shirts, Hats and other articles for your camping trip at
lowest prices.
FISHER & FALKENSTEIN
Where Quality Counts
Whitaker-Perry Co.
Successors to J. W. DUCKWORTH & SON, Loara, Cal.
in stock a well-selected line of choice
Groceries
Grain and Feeds of all Kinds
General Merchandise Farming
in stock a well-selected line of choice
Groceries
Grain and Feeds of all Kinds
General Merchandise Farming
Implements Blacksmithing
Best Price Paid for Country Produce
The patronage of the public respectfully solicited.
ANAHEIM GARAGE
144 S. Los Angeles St.
Geo Agency.
The automobile That can demonstrate to
fire satisfaction, and Never Fall Down.
Best Equipped Garage here. All work guaranteed.
Johnson is visiting with
patients in National City.
Howard sentenced a man givgame of Count Max Buelow to
in the city jail on Saturday
society and disturbing the peace.
It is said to be a globe-trotter,
against a snag when he ran
marshal Steadman.
Anahl lumber company has inplaner and rip-saw to meet
stands for these adjuncts to a
Howard sentenced a man giving name of Count Max Buelow to jail in the city on Saturday and disturbing the peace. It is said to be a globe-trotter against a snag when he ran Marshall Steadman.
Anahl lumber company has in-planer and rip-saw to meet demands for these adjuncts to a well-equipped lumber yard. Machines are housed in a mill at the yard, safely placed upon foundation, and are operated by electric power. Both machines are users and are of the newest and approved patterns. Manager other informs us they are kept since their installation.
Young, the Orange winemaker, and guilty of selling liquor in the county prohibition ordinance was sentenced to pay a $50 and serve 30 days in jail. Young, another Orange wine was found guilty on a similar charge and suffered a like penalty. A bond in $500 and took an amount. These cases were tried before Pfeiffer and a jury in the Orange County court last week. Joseph harrested on a similar charge, on his trial on July 10th. A second complaint against the two first has been filed, and their cases heard by Judge Pfeiffer early.
Made harness for your horse. Lutz Co.
Stock & Olmstead left yes-or-Siskiyou county on a realty
We have added a complete line of this new watch to our store. Also Elgin and Waltham Watches. A very large line. From the lowest to the highest grade. A call will convince you of the merits of these Watches.
B. Hartfield
JEWELER
Joe Helmsen Building
Center Street . . . Anaheim
Seventy-eight dollars for a bike buggy. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
PAY YOUR POLL TAX
Poll tax must be paid by Saturday, June 29, as they become delinquent Monday, July 1st at 12 M., when one dollar will be added to state poll tax and fifty cents to road. Send check to W. M. Scott, County Assessor, Santa Ana.
Plush robes; big discount. Wm. F. Lutz Co.
Wanted—To rent from ten to twenty acres with house and barn and water; state location and terms; will pay cash.
Write C. A. Christensen, Buena Park, Cal.
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