anaheim-gazette 1907-11-28
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NEWS AND BUSINESS
FOR SALE
No. 1 alfalfa hay, $9 per ton, this week, in the field. Page & Anderson, 2½ miles southwest of Buena Park, opposite Centralia school. Phone, Sunset Sub. 125.
For Sale—Team of small mules. Apply to H. Kinkleib, 185 county road.
For fine stationery go to Mullinix.
Anaheim Landing Mining and Development Co. stock for sale. Will sell 1000 shares at 25c per share. Apply at this office.
For Sale—27 lots in Olive-street tract, 5 lots in block one, 13 lots in block two, 8 lots in block three on Sycamore street, Adele street and Olive street. The 27 lots for $5000, one half cash, balance 1 and 2 years, at 6 percent interest per annum. Address 841 Second st., San Diego. nov21t4
Fine box chocolate at Mullinix.
Max Horwitz and Fred Marsh have decorated the two front windows at Stern’s store in artistic manner.
Dr. Flora N. Barker, graduate of the Los Angeles College of Osteopathy has rented the front rooms over the Nagel hardware store and will occupy them as soon as they can be fitted up. Women's and children's diseases a specialty. She will be in her office Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
For fine stationery go to Mullinix.
Enjoy about six months course in the Orange County Business College this fall.
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N. E. Murphy and wife are recent arrivals from Ohio and will locate here, having purchased the Wilkes place on West Broadway. Mr. Murphy is arranging to open a first-class dairy here and will begin delivering milk the first of the week. He will make a specialty of selling milk from the best cows to be had, and has already purchased a herd of eight fine cows. He will find an inviting field for milk has been a day or two ago from his Yorba.
Born, Monday morning, No to the wife of Otto Baum, a son a pair of kings for Otto.
Wm. McLauchlin and family spending Thanksgiving with friends Riverside. They will return.
Dr. Freeman was over from ton the first of the week in his continued to Santa Ana, and hitherward in the evening.
Mr. Neff has been in Glendale and Toluca this year ranging for farmers' institutes points in January.
A nice Table Cloth and make a useful present for Ch The “S. Q. R.” Store is selling for one-fourth less.
Miss Belle Sharpe, M. D., of geles, formerly of Mankato, Mrs a guest over Sunday of Mrs. S. and Miss Beebe.
H. Vossberg has arrived fro ado with his family and will permanently. He is living o street, near the central school b
The Hill sisters offer a $10 at their millinery store, the abe made the day before Christmas their announcement in another
A miscreant poisoned Billydy's dog a few days ago. Billy pretty good idea who the poi and a warrant for his arrest wably be issued in a day or two.
A social hop will be given operahouse on Saturday evenl 7th. The committee of arran is composed of M. C. Lopez Sylvas and P. Daniel. Good may be furnished. Admission 75c.
Big sale Linens and Mexican Work at the "S. Q. R." Store
N. E. Murphy and wife are recent arrivals from Ohio and will locate here, having purchased the Wilkes place on West Broadway. Mr. Murphy is arranging to open a first-class dairy here and will begin delivering milk the first of the week. He will make a specialty of selling milk from the best cows to be had, and has already purchased a herd of eight fine cows. He will find an inviting field, for milk has been a scarce article here for a year. He is a climatic refugee from the blizzard belt and has gained ten pounds during his residence of three weeks here. He is delighted with the glorious climate, goes about in his shirt sleeves, and considers he has found the place he started out to look for when he left the Buckeye state. Success to him and his new venture.
Get your chill twine at L. E. Miller's
L. A. Evans reports the following realty sales: Five acres from Mr. Wilson in the Parker tract east of town to C. W. Robinson of Los Angeles; $1075.
Lot in Resh tract, from W. F. Christian to Peter Weisel; $450. Two lots in Florence, from W. F. Christian to Peter Weisel; $800.
House and lot on East Chartres street, from W.T. Brett to Mrs. Flack; $1600.
If you want to sell or trade your real estate list it with the L. A. Evans company for quick returns.
"Mitch" Stephens of Long Beach, who was arrested by Constable Litten and placed in the county jail, charged with lascivious conduct toward a little girl, was on Thursday discharged from custody owing to lack of evidence.
Fine box chocolate at Mullinix.
Get your chill twine at L. E. Miller's
Hand-forged warranted cutlery at L. E. Miller's.
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned takes this means of expressing his sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness on the occasion of his mother's recent death. He is deeply appreciative of these many kindnesses, and desires hereby to make public testimonial of the same. F. H. CRAMLEY.
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned desire to express
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned takes this means of expressing his sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness on the occasion of his mother's recent death. He is deeply appreciative of these many kindnesses, and desires hereby to make public testimonial of the same: F. H. CRAMLEY.
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned desire to express their heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for acts of kindness and for sympathy expressed in the hour of their recent bereavement, consequent upon the death of their infant son.
FLOYD B. KEASIHER AND WIFE.
IN THIS BANK
We extend every accommodation consistent with safe and conscientious banking;
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM, compound interest allowed on posits in our Savings Department.
ADOLPH THOMAS,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
CHAS. A. BOYD,
Cas
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Trade-Command
Every department of this big store invites you at their best and you'll find a stock through our
Another Week of 59c Dress Goods
Many of our patrons being unable to come to our store, have requested us to continue our Dress Goods Sale for another week. There are $1, 85c and 75c values in fancy mixtures, plaids, checks and stripes, which we are selling for another week
At 59c a Yard
We have all leading shades of 36 inch Lini jacket, a quality worth $1.50 you will find here
A Chance to Save on
$4 Comforts at $2.85.—We have seven blue Sateen Comforts, made of the finest quality on the market. Some of them have become in perfect condition, but we are going to close. No economical housekeeper should overlook this
For the rest of this week
25 Per C
$4 Comforts at $2.85.—We have seven blue Sateen Comforts, made of the finest quality on the market. Some of them have become in perfect condition, but we are going to close. No economical housekeeper should overlook this.
For the rest of this week
Outing Fannels
71-2c
Apron Ginghams
7c
25 Per Cent Discount on Our selection is and we are selling of them. We will them aside for deposit is made on An ever suitable mas present.
ASHER & FALLOWE
WHERE QUALITY COSTS
Tim Boege and wife celebrated the fortyeth anniversary of their wedding on Sunday. An enjoyable family reunion was held during the day, at which a number of the children and grandchildren of the worthy couple gathered at the home on West Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Boege have ten children, all of whom are enjoying the best of health. Mrs. Luedke, mother of Mrs. Boege, is in her nineteenth year, and is still hale and hearty at her advanced age.
Samuel Kraemer said on Monday that he will probably soon begin the erection of a brick business structure on his lot east of the First National Bank. He expects this week to sign a contract with a tenant for the entire lower story, and expects to have architectural plans perfected in the near future.
Uncommonly warm weather has succeeded the cool weather of last week. It’s near time for the beginning of it.
THANK YOU
Christmas memorial
Don’t wait until you picked up. Make the goods laid as you through our elry and Cut Gift Jeweler Photos
Don’t miss ANAHEIM,
Mrs. Fuhrberg was a guar Angeles friends on Monday.
completed the harvest of crop, and on account of the prices finds he has to wait currency. He believes in a government bank as the safest end to these periodical in the money market. In this country he has ex- our of these unwelcome considers that is a genteel With millions of gold tied in banks, and no money in pay for bountiful crops, he regards the system as bad. Bank issuing certificates to relieve the situation, orders of gold at a disad-
Samuel Kraemer said on Monday that he will probably soon begin the erection of a brick business structure on his lot east of the First National Bank. He expects this week to sign a contract with a tenant for the entire lower story, and expects to have architectural plans perfected in the near future.
Uncommonly warm weather has succeeded the cool weather of last week. It's near time for the beginning of the rainy season.
Weak Lungs Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors approve. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough.
The best kind of a testimonial—"Sold for over sixty years."
Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIGOR.
We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines.
Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative.
Mrs. Fuhrberg was a guAngeles friends on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Amber Los Angeles on Monday, records for their new $650 au
Mexican Drawn Work, a s no two allke, on sale for less at the "S. Q. R." Store.
E. K. Collins is here from buying oranges. E. K. is among orange buyers, having cumnavigated these shore years ago. He is buying now, and is rapidly amassing Sunny skies and topnotch our old time friend.
F. H. Cramley of Pasader town this week, having be hither by the death of hi Mr. Cramley is an architect er of the Crown City, and for of years past has endeavored his mother move to that city near him. He offered to do lot, but she preferred to live her property at the West B Cramley was found dead by on Sunday last. Her son fee with keen regret.
The sad intelligence was few days ago of the death in cisco on Sunday of Miss Paul Deceased was a cousin of Job
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Commanding Values
store invites you to economize. Stocks are now stock through our store interesting and instructive.
Two Irresistible Values in Black Silk
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
36 inch all silk Peau de soie, regular $1.50 value, sale price.....$1.28
35 inch Guaranteed Taffeta, a big value at $1.75, sale price, $1.28
You want a nice Silk Coat for the holidays—here is your chance.
6 inch Lining Satins for your silk coat or you will find here at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard.
To Save on Comforts
We have several dozens of plain pink and light the finest quality sateen, filled with the best cot-m have become slightly faded at the edges, some going to close them out at $2.85 apiece. And overlook this chance.
Per Cent Our Clothing Sale is still in progress
We have several dozens of plain pink and light
the finest quality sateen, filled with the best cotm have become slightly faded at the edges, some
going to close them out at $2.85 apiece.
and overlook this chance.
Per Cent
Count on Furs
selection is large
we are selling lots
em. We will lay
aside for you if
it is made on same.
her suitable Christresent.
Our Clothing Sale
is still in progress.
Have you or your
boy taken advantage of it?
Do not
miss it
FALKENSTEIN
HERE QUALITY COUNTS
THANKSGIVING IS PAST AND
Christmas Shopping will Commence in Earnest
don’t wait until the prettiest things have been
packed up. Make your selections early and have
the goods laid aside for you. We are glad to show
you through our very fine stock of Watches, Jewy and Cut Glass, whether you buy or not.
DIETRICH
Jeweler Phone Main 1031 Optician
Don’t miss the place—Near Postoffice
AHEIM,
CALIFORNIA
DIETRICH
weler Phone Main 1031 Optician
Don’t miss the place—Near Postoffice
AHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Uhrberg was a guest of Los
friends on Monday.
Mrs. Clem Amberg were in
theles on Monday, purchasing
for their new $650 autopiano.
Drawn Work, a sample line,
like, on sale for one-fourth
“S. Q. R.” Store.
Collins is here from San Jose
oranges. E. K. is a pioneer
range buyers, having first circated these shores twenty
o. He is buying for himself
his rapidly amassing a fortune.
Sales and topnotch prices for
some friend.
ramley of Pasadena was in
this week, having been called
by the death of his mother.
Ley is an architect and buildCrown City, and for a number
ast has endeavored to have
her move to that city and live
He offered to deed her a
preferred to live alone on
party at the West End. Mrs.
was found dead by neighbors
last. Her son feels her loss
regret.
Intelligence was received a
ago of the death in San Franunday of Miss Paula Wenzel.
was a cousin of John Eyman.
You will notice in another part of
this issue the advertisement of the
Orange County Realty Co. of Anaheim,
Cal. J. W. Enfield and W. A. Ross
compose the new firm. The extensive
acquaintance in the east of the members of this company will give them
exceedingly good opportunity to advertise Anaheim and adjoining territory, which they propose to do through
friends and papers in the east the coming winter. So if you wish to be in the
swim it would be well for you who
have property to sell to list with this
company at once, for when money maters loosen up we look for better sales
of real estate than ever.
Uncle Jacob Everhardy enjoyed a
drive down town on Monday afternoon
with his daughter, Miss Annie Everhardy. Uncle Jake has been detained
at home with illness for some time
past, but is convalescing.
Rev. Markle went to Riverside yesterday to officiate at the burial of an
old-time friend, a lady whom he formerly knew in Humboldt county.
Gerald Sandilands begins this week
the shipment of oranges from the packing house at the Santa Fe depot.
T. S. Armstrong made a notable display of winter strawberries at Wallace’s yesterday.