anaheim-gazette 1907-09-19
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For Sale—A Modern five-room cottage on Adele street, near Olive. All plumbed and electric lighted. Lot 42x144. Price $1700, on liberal terms. Call or address G. H. Jorns, Alberta and Los Angeles Sts. sep19t2
Wanted—Walnut meats and cull walnuts. Apply to or address Fred L. Mitchell, corner of Bush and Third streets, Santa Ana. sep19t1m
Stick Seat Rubber Tire Runabout, always sold at $110.00, guaranteed two years, price now $77.50. 49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
For Sale—Three horses, mare and mule colt; Jersey cow, fresh in January. John Staublin, next south of Henry Wagner’s place. 47-48
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rorden, who have been visiting Mr. Rorden’s old home on the island of Foehr, Germany, for the past five months, returned to Fullerton last Sunday. They had a pleasant visit with old friends and enjoyed the trip across the water.
L. A. Evans Company reports the sale of the ten-acre orange ranch at Placentia from James O’Brien to George J. Holmes of Los Angeles for $10,000.
If you want to sell or exchange your property list it with the L. A. Evans Company, 118 West Center Street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Jorns and T. E. Brett have moved into their new residence on Alberta street.
For Sale—6-horse-power pumping plant; all in good shape. Call for prices. Anaheim Machine Works. 46
We put new rubber any size on any buggy at $5.00 per wheel. 49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
ALFALFA FOR SALE
$9 on the field, $10 in the stack, $12 and $13 baled; on the ranch. 150 tons. For further information ring up J. Smale, Sunset phone 125, Buena Park.
LOCAL EVENTS
Max Hughes of Bakersfield was the city this week on a brief business mission.
Will Lawrence and wife and Alice Robison have returned from fortnight’s trip to San Francisco, Lake and other points north.
John E. Nelson was in town the of the week. He leaves shortly prospecting trip to Goldfield and boring points.
No quorum was present at the session of the chamber of commerce Monday evening, and matters of portance went over to next meeting.
Willie Winsell, A. Fuhrberg Ben Cook returned some days ago their hunting trip to Smith mount The first named shot a fine deep smaller game was bagged in abundance.
Wm. A. Wallace went to Ra for a brief sojourn some days ago subsequently went to Lake Elsa where he will probably remain a season of rest and recuperation.
John Peacock was in town from walnut ranch on Citron street that of the week and reports the cropuring nicely. Mr. Peacock looks good prices. He sells independently the association and was at the mall for a walnut huller.
Ferdinand Heying has purchased Frank Baum a lot at the corner Cypress and Olive streets, paying therefor. Mr. Heying will shorten the erection of a residence his newly acquired property.
Tim Carroll was a business visitor Los Angeles the first of the week claims the credit of being the nursery man in the state, as well largest dealer in trees, shrubs plants. He has been forty years
For Sale—6-horse-power pumping plant; all in good shape. Call for prices. Anaheim Machine Works. 46
We put new rubber any size on any buggy at $5.00 per wheel. 49
Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
ALFALFA FOR SALE
$9 on the field, $10 in the stack, $12 and $13 baled; on the ranch. 150 tons. For further information ring up J. Smale, Sunset phone 125, Buena Park. 47 48
For Sale—Walnut hullers, washer and trays very cheap. Apply to R. H. Gilman, Placentia. 47-49
Wanted—a smart boy to operate job press and learn to set type. Apply at this office.
JUST OUT. 1908 Prospectus of the Los Angeles Business College. Address the Secretary. 29t5
The indications now are that the formation of Scully's Point on the Santa Ana river above Bedrock canyon is such that an excellent submerged dam may be built to raise water for the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation company and the Anaheim Union Water company. Engineer H. Clay Kellogg has just completed a test with an Okell drill, and says that the bedrock is of a sandstone particularly good for holding water. The drill went down forty-eight feet, the last sixteen feet being in bedrock. Another hole will be drilled on thr south side of the river close to the foothills to determine the formation there. At this point the river is 500 feet wide.
Studebaker Bros. wagons and carriages at Wm. F. Lutz Co. S. A.
Eggs 33 cents per dozen. We pay that for them. Bring them to us. 49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
We carry a complete line of implements: Wm. F. Lutz Co. S. A.
How about a 12 inch Plow, any make at $11.50, with Steel beam. 49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
The complete line of vehicles can be found at Wm. F. Lutz Co. Santa Ana.
Buick automobiles have a reputation all over the country. They have become famous for being "good everywhere but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co. Santa Ana would be pleased to have you look this car over, take a ride in it and see for yourself the sweetness of its running.
Fred Bixby, the Long Beach list, was in town on Monday inence with the directors of the water companies relative to his ranch up the river to them the ranch does a stream of 100 of water. A formal offer of p was made for the property which Bixby has taken under consideration.
Miss Edith Knapp, principal primary school, returned on the night train Monday and on resumed her duties in school Knapp was detained on her return account of the telegrapher was unable to advise friends of the impossibility of her arrival time for the beginning of so Monday morning. During she toured Europe with a friend. She is accompanied sister who will remain for a br
Samuel Kraemer has sold story frame building standing lot east of the First Nation. The upper part of the structure be torn down, and the lower moved to the gas works, where he used for a shed. Mr. Kraemer immediately begin the erection handsome brick building, on tion of which Frank Shanley gin the erection of a fine hall it on the west. N. Hart will
at $11.50, with Steel beam.
49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
The complete line of vehicles can be found at Wm. F. Lutz Co. Santa Ana.
Buick automobiles have a reputation all over the country. They have become famous for being "good everywhere but best on hills." Wm. F. Lutz Co. Santa Ana would be pleased to have you look this car over, take a ride in it and see for yourself the sweetness of its running.
We have the only line of absolutely fire-proof safes in the county. Wm. F. Lutz Co. Santa Ana.
Barley Hay for Sale.—Golden State Realty Ranch, 4 miles east of Anaheim; ing Main 772. $12 per ton.
A FOUNDATION OF A FEW DOLLAR
BANK
has been the nucleus of many tune. The way to accumulate is to keep track of what you You can do this perfectly through checks on the
GERMAN AMERICAN
That will give you an account receipt for every dollar you Besides paying by check is edly more dignified way business. No account is to receive consideration.
German-American Bank
We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and co banking;
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allows posits in our Savings Department.
ADOLPH THOMAS,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
EVENTS
of Bakersfield was in week on a brief business
ince and wife and Miss have returned from a trip to San Francisco, Salt River points north.
son was in town the first He leaves shortly on a trip to Goldfield and neighwas present at the ses-s chamber of commerce on ing, and matters of im- over to next meeting.
asell, A. Fuhrberg and earned some days ago from strip to Smith mountain. shot a fine deer and was bagged in abundance.
Wallace went to Ramsey burn some days ago. He went to Lake Elsinore, probably remain for a and recuperation.
ck was in town from his son Citron street the first and reports the crop mat- Mr. Peacock looks for He sells independently to man and was at the market muller.
Heying has purchased of a lot at the corner of Olive streets, paying $700 Mr. Heying will shortly beion of a residence upon required property.
il was a business visitor in the first of the week. Tim credit of being the oldest in the state, as well as the ever in trees, shrubs and has been forty years in the
Mrs. Dr. Eddy was a guest the past week of Mrs. Cora Browning.
Grammar and primary grade schools reopened on Monday, with increased attendance.
Benicia Hancock Disc Plow
1 Disc $47.50
2 Disc $62.50
We defy competition.
49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton Cal.
"Dad" Conwell makes our harness. The old man says he ought to know how to make it by this time, as he has been at it over fifty years. Wm. F. Lutz Co. S. A.
Theo. Horn, father of A. O. Horn, has arrived from La Salle, Ill., and will remain for a month's visit.
E. J. Byrne and family have arrived from Central America and will become permanent residents. Mr. Byrne has purchased a house and lot in the Del Campo tract and he and his family will make their home therein.
John Rimpau returned to his home in Yuma one day last week. He was accompanied as far as Los Angeles by his father and sister, Miss Sophia His wife remains for a longer visit and is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Everhardy.
Henry Boyd of Walla Walla arrived on Sunday in response to telegraphic advices of the critical illness of his brother, George Boyd. The latter recently returned from Walla Walla, where he went with his family on a visit to relatives.
We sell sewing machines to anybody at $30.00 apiece. Home, Domestic and White.
49 Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
S. O. Walker was in town from Cy-press on Monday trying to instill the elixir of life into the cadaver of the county bonding scheme for paving roads. Walker has not given up hope of gracing one of the easy chairs of the commission, and is understood to have the support of the Fence machine for
We sell sewing machines to anybody at $30.00 apiece. Home, Domestic and White.
Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
S. O. Walker was in town from Cypress on Monday trying to instill the elixir of life into the cadaver of the county bonding scheme for paving roads. Walker has not given up hope of gracing one of the easy chairs of the commission, and is understood to have the support of the Espee machine for the place. But the paved road bonding scheme has been dead many months, and is altogether beyond hope of redemption. Call again, Walker.
Godfrey Stock states that parties are in the habit of hauling carcasses of dead animals to the dumping grounds southeast of the city and failing to properly bury them. On a recent tour of inspection he found cadavers had been hauled thither and not interred at all. He points out that this is contrary to the statutes in such cases made and provided, and that prosecutions will ensue on repetition of the offense. Let due heed be taken of the words of the city father, that in future there may be no further cause for complaint.
Lap dusters from 50c to any price you want to pay. Wm. F. Lutz Co. S. A.
Don't pay $50.00 for a sewing machine when you can get a White, New Home or Domestic for $30.00.
Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
Ulick and John Stanton and their two sisters, who have been residents of this city for nineteen years, departed this week for Los Angeles, where they will permanently reside. The first named was for years foreman of the Santa Fe section gang, and the place is open to him whenever he chooses to return. He is troubled with a felon upon his finger, and will take a rest after many years of arduous toil. His brother has also been in the railroad service, and his two sisters conducted dressmaking parlors. The latter have accepted positions in a wholesale drygoods house, and the boys will probably accept positions in the city. May good fortune attend them.
When prices are so low that competitors make them the talk of the town, it is time you should investigate.
Stern & Goodman, Fullerton, Cal.
Mrs. McWilliams and Mrs. McCoy the past week spent an enjoyable out-
Kraemer has sold the two-story building standing upon his part of the structure will be torn down, and the lower story re-erected on gas works, where it will be a shed. Mr. Kraemer will begin the erection of a brick building, on completion Frank Shanley will be section of a fine hall adjoining West. N. Hart will also build a place to the east with a row of brick stores. Several business already spoken for quarters in buildings.
New Dollars
The nucleus of many a forward way to accumulate money is track of what you spend. Do this perfectly by paying checks on the American Bank
give you an account of and every dollar you pay out paying by check is a deciduous dignified way of doing No account is too small to consideration.
Can Bank
with safe and conservative ground interest allowed on deCHAS. A. BOEGE, Cashier.
The Song of the Hair
There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the scalp healthy, and keeps it so. It is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its wonderful success.
The best kind of a testimonial—"Sold for over sixty years."
Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Nery some of the finest tombs in this section this year, raised on land owned by can Sisters west of the Conn. Mr. Wiener is an experienced and understands the tombs thoroughly. He owns a west of town and content substantial improvements from Massachusetts and made a citizen as he is a farmer.
Eggs are worth 33 cents Bring them to 49 Stern & Goodman, F.
Lee Scott came over on Saturday evening in dispatch announcing a George Boyd's illness. Trip over in thirty-five has remained at the brother-in-law, who has swerable improvement the two.
Sewing Machines $30.00 Cabinets, Home, Domestic 49 Stone & Goodman, F.
Mr. Wickett has our tha of Toronto papers.
Mrs. Fred Chamberlain some weeks ago threatened pendicitis is recovering as be out again.
Furniture subject to 15 count. No reserves. Yotigate. 49 Stern & Goodman, F.
Charles A. Giles, who Fullerton Tribune in the editor in the east, was week and make this of call.
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Suits and Overcoats $15 to $25.
Come to-morrow—you’ll find everything that’s new and correct in Fall Derby and Soft Hats, fashionable Cravats, Negligee Shirts and Fancy Half Hose.
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Where Quality Counts
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Free large cold steins of beer and a good HOT lunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the "Exchange"—132 W. Center St.
Our Motto—"Polite service and the best line of wet goods in town."
STEWART & MASON, Props.
Woodbury Business College
809 S. HILL ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL.
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Back Seat, Steel Tire Runabout, sold at $75.00, now $50.00 Easy.
2 Years's guarantee.
Wilner is sending to the cane of the finest tomatoes raised section this year, which were on land owned by the Dominiers west of the Convent school. Wilner is an experienced gardner understands the tomato business well. He owns a ranch north-town and contemplates many technical improvements. He comes Massachusetts and makes as good as he is a farmer.
ANAHEIM SOUVENIR PILLOW TOPS
Again have we secured this year the sole agency for Anaheim Souvenir Pillow Tops.
We have chosen for a subject something that is of interest to almost every fam-
Again have we secured this year the sole agency for Anaheim Souvenir Pillow Tops.
We have chosen for a subject something that is of interest to almost every family in town. The "High-school Building" is the center, surrounded by a wreath of yellow poppies tied with a blue ribbon bow, representing the Highschool colors.
This is a nice ornament for your home or study and a present to send to your eastern friends.
50c a piece
See our latest Premium offer in our big window and get particulars in the store.
Asher & Falkenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baum were visitors in Los Angeles yesterday.
I. Asher was in Los Angeles several days this week on business and pleasure.