anaheim-gazette 1908-04-23
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For Sale—A fresh milk cow for sale. Young and a good milker. A. Derkson, 2 miles east of Anaheim. 1t
Free! Stop and see the latest and newest novelty at the Little Gem.
For Sale—Team of buckskin ponies; four years old. H. G. Rinkleib, No. 183, County road. 1t
Lost—Between the back of Dickel's store and postoffice, Saturday forenoon, $10 in greenbacks, Finder will be liberally rewarded on returning to Frank Borth.
I am agent for the New York Life Insurance company, and can offer you some very attractive policies; the very best. H. Vossbeck.
Fine Land on Easy Payments.
John Schumacher, Jr., apl16tf
Anaheim, Cal.
Dressmaker wants work by day, or to take home. Will call.
Address, Mrs. M. Lockhart, ap2m1
Orange, Cal.
Several good bargains in residences in all parts of the city. H. Vossbeck
Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's.
For Sate—Fine Norman stud colt, at a bargain. Harry W. Dyer. 2t
Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician.
Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel's.
For Sale—Domestic sewing machine, $10. Call Main 772, or address Mrs. E, S. Mathewson, 310 Emily street.
Ice cream freezers at Nagel's.
For Bargains in Real Estate see H. Vossbeck.
STOCKMEN, ATTENTION!
Look out for a Dry Year. Eighty acres first-class pasturage, 6 miles west of Santa Ana. Two artesian wells; fine feed. Address J. S. R., Box 103, Tustin.
Did you see the fleet? Great Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strook here from Douglass, A. T with relatives and friends.
Joseph Helmsen has invited ber of friends to go for an aut Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Mitchell leaves the month for a six weeks' visit former home in Erie, Penn.
H. A. Dickel and L. E. clared Tuesday a holiday it give the boys a chance to see The town was depopulated day and Tuesday, when an entire population were headed to see the fleet.
Fred C. Hetebrink and M Littleton of Fullerton and L Fullerton and Miss Cassie San Bernardino were married day last.
On account of fleet week, the of Columbus have postponed and annual grand ball. It tively be given on Wednesday April 29.
Miss E. Pearl Freeman o gave a luncheon at her bu Ocean Park on Saturday in Miss Jean Adams of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner Carl Waite of Springville, N were guests the past week L. Beebe, departed on their home in the east.
George L. Dietrich wentington Beach in his auto passing fleet on Saturday, a evening proceeded to Long see the illumination of the ve Mrs. Mosseman and M Mosseman were guests of Mr Lewis this week, and on Sa companied them in their auto port Beach to see the fleet pa
$10. Call Main 772, or address Mrs. E,
S. Mathewson, 310 Emily street.
Ice cream freezers at Nagel's.
For Bargains in Real Estate see H. Vossbeck.
STOCKMEN, ATTENTION!
Look out for a Dry Year. Eighty acres first-class pasturage, 6 miles west of Santa Ana. Two artesian wells; fine feed. Address J. S. R., Box 103, Tustin. apr9m1
Fine watch repairing. Dietrich.
I have water stock which I will rent out for the season. J. B. Neff, Telephone 151, Anaheim. mar26
I have several good Anaheim and Los Angeles residences to trade for ranch property. H. Vossbeck.
Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Anaheim.
Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it.
Fine watch repairing. Dietrich.
For Sale—A standard bred 3 year old colt, speedy and gentle, at the ranch of John Gustafson, 2 miles south of Buena Park. mar19tf
Money to loan; $3000 at 7 per cent. See H. Vossbeck at once.
Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced.
New 5-foot Osborne mowers only $50. Wickersheim Implement Co.
Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries
All kinds of street and ornamental trees, Cypress, Eucalyptus and Guavaas. House and porch decorations. A choice collection of ferns.
Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries.
Tim Carroll, Prop.
Nurseries located at West Anaheim. Sunset phone Main 413. ja23tf
Glasses fitted. Dietrich. Anaheim.
Dietrich. Jeweler and Optician.
Private Coaching for Final Examinations or General Reviews—Prof. Boyd of the Y.M.C.A. Educational Extension Dept. will make trips to Anaheim to coach any one for the final examinations. If you have trouble with any study drop Prof. Boyd a line at his residence, 430 East Adams street. Los Angeles, and arrange for a date. The correspondence school is all right but a teacher coming right to the house is a thousand times better. If you want to take a course preparatory to entering college or take up any special line of study call on Prof. Boyd and he will come down to your home and teach their home in the east.
George L. Dietrich went intoington Beach in his auto passing fleet on Saturday, evening proceeded to Long see the illumination of the veins.
Mrs. Mosseman and Mr. Mosseman were guests of Mr. Lewis this week, and on Saturday companyed them in their auto port Beach to see the fleet pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Guthaus of were guests of Mr. and Mrs on Sunday afternoon. An musicale was enjoyed, in singing of Miss Emma Guthe notable feature.
Mrs. A. E. Straehle was sago taken to the Santa Ana being in delirious condition a four months' illness. The she had been removed to the asylum was in error.
Allan Knapp, a native of Cal Prof. Fruh, a native of Germain in Los Angeles during the effecting their citizenship paper Judge Welborn. Welcome to gentlemen!
Ernest Clabaugh participated track meet between Berk Stanford at Berkeley on He participated in the two-but did not finish. Berkeley meet by a decisive score.
Mrs. Cladel and Mrs daughter, Miss Ada, who h visiting with Mr. Ziegler au for several months, departed for their home in New York o
Mr. Neff has been chosen University of California to co-labor as conductor of farm tutes in Southern California suing year will be the fourth which he has been engaged work. It is an appointment way worthily bestowed.
Upward of 1200 people from Fullerton, Buena Park, Bay and neighboring points were port Beach, Huntington Bay City on Saturday to seeing fleet. Many carried lun picnic parties on the beach w numerous than ever before in tory of the vicin y. The
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ADOLPH THOMAS,
President.
JOSEPH HELMSEN,
Vice-President.
see the fleet? Great, wasn't it?
Mrs. Henry Strodthoff are in Douglass, A. T., visiting lives and friends.
Helmsen has invited a numbers to go for an auto drive on afternoon.
Mitchell leaves the first of the six weeks' visit to his home in Erie, Penn.
Dickel and L. E. Miller deserved a holiday in order to boys a chance to see the fleet.
Born was depopulated on Saturday Tuesday, when almost the population were headed seaward fleet.
Hetebrink and Miss Leroy of Fullerton and L. Annin of Burlington and Miss Cassie Keller of Gardino were married Wednesday
ount of fleet week, the Knights have postponed their second grand ball. It will posi-given on Wednesday night,
Pearl Freeman of Chicagoancheon at her bungalow in Park on Saturday in honor of Adams of this city.
Mrs. Wm. Warner and Mrs. Lee of Springville, N. Y., who visits the past week of Mrs. S. Deptarted on Monday for the east.
L. Dietrich went to Hunt-beach in his auto to see the fleet on Saturday, and in the proceeded to Long Beach to examination of the vessels.
Kosseman and Miss Adele were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Week, and on Saturday ac-call them in their auto to New-wh to see the fleet pass.
Whoa! Maud! Keerful, Si!
Major Upham of Olive was at San Pedro or Saturday evening, witnessing the searchlight drill.
George Dutton while at San Diego last week boarded the Connecticut and saw the admiral.
J. J. Schneider attended the meeting of the democratic county central committee at Santa Ana yesterday.
Schools were out on Monday and Tuesday in order to give the children a chance to see the fleet.
Miss Helen Weusel of San Francisco, and her sister, Mrs. Joe Gordino of Salinas, have been guests for a few days of their aunt, Mrs. A. Frohling.
Guy Meats, George Coleman and Henry Heinrichs, three local ballplayers, departed on Monday for Wisser, Idaho, where they will play with the northwestern league.
Uncle Jake Everhardy was in Saturday's throng bound for Newport Beach to see the fleet. Uncle Jake used a pair of crutches to get about, having recently left a sick bed after an illness of several weeks. He made the trip without mishap, accompanied by his family, and reports having had a wayup time.
Leland Lewis piloted an auto party to Newport Beach on Saturday. Leland says he will never be satisfied until he gets aboard the flagship and shakes hands with the Admiral. Papa Lewis also caught the fleet fever as he beheld the ships approaching through a pair of glasses.
Next Sunday will be the 89th anniversary of the founding of the order of Odd Fellows in the United States. Members of the order and Rebekahs will assemble at Odd Fellows' hall at 10 o'clock and march to the Methodist church, where Rev. Moore will deliver a discourse appropriate to the occasion.
L. Dietrich went to Huntbeach in his auto to see the
seet on Saturday, and in the
proceeded to Long Beach to
examination of the vessels.
Mosseman and Miss Adele
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
week, and on Saturday act them in their auto to Newwich to see the fleet pass.
Mrs. Guthaus of Fullerton
sts of Mr. and Mrs. Amberg
afternoon. An informal
was enjoyed, in which the
Miss Emma Guthaus was a
feature.
E. Straehle was some days
to the Santa Ana hospital,
delirious condition following
aths' illness. The item that
been removed to the Patton
is in error.
Clabaugh participated in the
set between Berkeley and
Berkeley on Saturday.
Repaired in the two-mile run,
at finish. Berkeley won the
decisive score.
Adel and Mrs Dies and
Miss Ada, who have been
with Mr. Ziegler and family
months, departed Saturday
home in New York city.
It has been chosen by the
of California to continue his
conductor of farmers' instusionary California. The ener will be the fourth during
has been engaged in the
is an appointment in every
faily bestowed.
Of 1200 people from this city,
Buena Park, Brookhurst
pooring points were at Newnh, Huntington Beach and
on Saturday to see the passMany carried lunches, and
lies on the beach were more
than ever before in the hisne vicinity. The exodus to
bands with the Admiral. Papa Lewis also caught the fleet fever as he beheld the ships approaching through a pair of glasses.
Next Sunday will be the 89th anniversary of the founding of the order of Odd Fellows in the United States. Members of the order and Rebekahs will assemble at Odd Fellows’ hall at 10 o’clock and march to the Methodist church, where Rev. Moore will deliver a discourse appropriate to the occasion.
F. C. Spencer and family went to Long Beach on Saturday to see the battleship fleet. They boarded a vessel and steamed about the ships as they entered the harbor. On Sunday Mr. Spencer went aboard the New Jersey. As he walked up the gangplank a fashionably dressed lady attempting to leave the launch fall into the water. Four jackles leaped overboard and soon had her back in the launch. She returned to the city without going aboard the ship.
Charles Patino, the crook who robbed Sam Lee of $110 in December, was on Friday sentenced by Judge West to ten years’ imprisonment in San Quentin. Patino was convicted of grand larceny. Having been previously convicted of felony, the maximum sentence was imprisonment for life, the minimum ten years. Humphrey, the accomplice, will be tried again, the jury having disagreed at his first trial. May Stewart, the woman in the case, disappeared after her discharge.
Miss Anna Fuentes, daughter of Joe Fuentes, ended her life with carbolic acid on Saturday morning at the family home across the river from Yorba. The family had arranged to go to Long Beach to see the arrival of the fleet. Some of the members of the family had already left in one rig and the others, including Miss Anna, were preparing to follow in another. The girl stepped out to the barn where she procured a bottle of carbolic acid, which was intended for use at the stables. A few minutes later she was found in the house dying from the effects of having taken the drug. She said she did not wish to live. Beyond that there is no known reason for her taking her life. The girl’s father has for several years been foreman of one of the Bixby ranches. Her beauty attracted more than passing attention. Interment oc-
W. A. Wallace is at Elsrecuperating from an attaJohn Hartung is out agillness of a fortnight.
O. Lagman has been at
Beach during fleet week.
Frank Perry was in t
Long Beach on Sunday an
in getting aboard the New
A. L. Smith, Harold K
Goble and Harry and Enwere at San Pedro on Sundaaboard the Connecticut.
Mrs. R. F. Perkins of Mitana, is visiting with ReeMarkle this week. She is
the Christian church of Chwhere Mr. Markle was pasyears.
C. K. Lewis, general suof the missionary society
church, Southern Californiat at the Christian church laMr. and Mrs. Harry Dye
were at Long Beach on Sunthe fleet. They boarded and were shown about th
Church Notes
St. Michaels’ Episcopal c
26, 1908. Sunday school as usual, Rev. Dr. Trev
After services annual pariwill be held for purpose
Pale, Thin, Nervous?
Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it—Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine.
This is the first question your doctor would ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to recovery. Keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dye were at Long Beach on Sunday the fleet. They boarded and were shown about the Church Notes.
St. Michaels' Episcopal cemetery 26, 1908. Sunday school as usual, Rev. Dr. Trew After services annual parish will be held for purpose officers for the ensuing year the reports of present transacting other business to the mission. A cordial extended to all interested of congregation are urgent to be present.
Following is the order of St. Michael's Episcopal cemetery Sunday morning:
Processional.
Christ, Our Passover; O
Te Deum, von Bosskerck
Gubilate Deo; Morningto
Intrait.
Ascription.
Offeratory Trio.
Offeratory Sentence.
Recessional.
CHARLOTTE ADAMS COR
At Tustin on Thursday of this week occurs the annual convention of the W.C.T. delegates will represent Ayer's Thursday evening the golden test, which is part of the takes place, Anaheim fur contestants, Miss Ruby Bass, Miss Irene Mills. These y both hold silver medals and dently hoped that they will winning greater honors for Anaheim.
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Bargain in Turkish Towels
We bought from an Eastern Mill a case of Turkish Towels which we are placing on the market at the low price of
30 Cents a Pair
They are 18 x 42 inches and of heavy weight, regular 25c goods. Sale commences today. See them in the window.
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New Fancy Ribbon and Neckwear just received
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Wallace is at Elsinore springs rating from an attack of illness.
Hartung is out again after an attack of a fortnight.
Lagman has been doing Long during fleet week.
Perry was in the crowd at Beach on Sunday and succeeded being aboard the New Jersey.
Smith, Harold Kordes, Elton and Harry and Ernest Bowen San Pedro on Sunday and went the Connecticut.
R. F. Perkins of Missoula, Mon visiting with Rev. and Mrs. this week. She is a member of Christian church of Chanute, Kan, Mr. Markle was pastor for five Lewis, general superintendent missionary society, Christian Southern California, preached Christian church last evening.
Mrs. Harry Dyer and family Long Beach on Sunday to see them. They boarded the Virginia are shown about the battleship.
Church Notes
Michael's Episcopal church, April Sunday school and services Rev. Dr. Trew officiating services annual parish meeting held for purpose of electing
Resolutions of Condolence
To the officers and members of Anaheim Council, No. 134, Fraternal Aid Association: We your committee appointed to prepare suitable resolutions on the death of Bro. Michael Neipp, beg leave to report:
That Bro. Neipp died suddenly on the 17th day of March, 1908, at the age of 68 years. He had been a member of our council for many years; and during his long residence among us he was known as a good husband and father, a good citizen and a steadfast member of our council.
We voice the sentiments of the members of our council in expressing sorrow for his death and sympathy for the wife and children whom death has deprived of a faithful protector and counselor.
We recommend that in honor of his memory, and as a tribute of our respect, the charter of the council be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, and that a copy of this report be forwarded by the secretary to the family of our deceased brother.
H. A. Dickel, L. E. Miller, RICHARD MELROSE.
The supervisors have received a petition from residents of Bay city asking that an election precinct be established there, to be taken from the Westminster precinct.
and Mrs. Harry Dyer and family
in Long Beach on Sunday to see
it. They boarded the Virginia
are shown about the battleship.
Church Notes
Michael's Episcopal church, April
Sunday school and services
Rev. Dr. Trew officiating.
Services annual parish meeting
held for purpose of electing
for the ensuing year, hearing
reports of present officers and
acting other business pertaining
to mission. A cordial invitation is
ad to all interested and members
regation are urgently requested
present.
Wiving is the order of service at
Michael's Episcopal church next
morning:
Professional.
It, Our Passover; Old Chant.
Buseum, von Bosskerck.
State Deo; Mornington.
It.
Exception.
History Trio.
History Sentence.
Professional.
LOTTE ADAMS CORNEILLE,
Chorister.
Justin on Thursday and Friday
week occurs the annual county
union of the W.C.T.U. Seven
ties will represent Anaheim. On
day evening the gold medal contribition is part of the program,
race, Anaheim furnishing two
ants, Miss Ruby Barnholdt and
one Mills. These young ladies
old silver medals and it is confirmed that they will succeed in
by greater honors for themselves
Anaheim.
H. A. Dickel, L. E. Miller, RICHARD MELROSE.
The supervisors have received a petition from residents of Bay city asking
that an election precinct be established there, to be taken from the Westminster precinct.
Two thousand acres in Verdugo canyon have been laid off by forest service men as the site for a forest experimental station. Four ranger station reservations have also been laid off in the Trabuco reserve. It is expected that the forest officials in time will establish a nursery in the Verdugo for the purpose of raising trees for planting on the reserve. The 2000 acres are to be withdrawn from homestead and mineral filings.
R. T. Davis has been appointed a member of the republican county central committee for one of the Fullerton precincts, succeeding Postmaster Edwards, who resigned on account of being unable to get away from the post-office to look after political matters for his party during the campaign.
Miss Julia Nemetz is home on a four weeks' vacation from Los Angeles.
John H. Boege will open a first class dental office in the new Mullinix building on or about June 1st. Mr. Boege has been practicing dentistry for the past two years in Los Angeles and Santa Ana, and will be pleased to meet all his old-time friends and patrons in his new office here.