anaheim-gazette 1908-06-04
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good, gentle, young fresh cow, third calf, only $30 if taken soon.
P. O. Box 30, Fullerton. jun4 2t
For Sale—5 acres adjoining city new power plant, also a $3000 Chicago property to exchange for California property. Address Wm. Geerdes, 544 So. Los Angeles street, Anaheim, Cal. 1t
For Sale—A fine chicken ranch right in the city; 6 acres good soil, 5 room house furnished, brooders, incubators, 500 laying hens, 1000 chicks, 2 acres in berries, water shares: a money maker and a great bargain. See H. Vossbeck at once if you want a snap.
For Sale—Good 12x14 tent with floor cheap. Address, Route 3, box 21.
For Sale—One family horse, 1 survey almost new; 1 one-seated buggy, 1 two-horse plow. Apply to Jos. Dauser, Anaheim. ma25t2
Loose alfalfa hay, $13 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf
Alfalfa hay for sale by J. Gustafson, 2 miles south of Buena Park; will deliver.
NEWS AND BUSINESS
For Fire and Life insurance see H. Vossbeck.
When you get a certificate of deposit get the new kind, with interest coupons, from the German-American Bank.
Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it.
A brand new 5-room house with bath, lot 50x155, only $1250.00.
H. Vossbeck.
Ask for the North Light cigar, and take no other. For sale by all dealers.
Charlotte Adams Corneille, teacher of voice and piano. Studio at Presbyterian church, Tuesday and Saturday from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
Houses to sell in all parts of the city.
H. Vossbeck.
WANTED. —$1200 at 6 per cent, on ranch worth $12,000. Address H. this Charles Humphreys, the crook, who was charged with larceny, in having robbed Saul $110 December 22 last, was arrested by a jury of his peers in the court on Friday night. The were out 13 hours. Humphreys been in jail since his arrest following the crime. His pal, Patino, was convicted and sentenced to ten years on the evidence given against Humphreys May Stewart, the girl in the case released to the San Diego auto who claimed they had a strong against her, but she was discharged. No man can tell what a jury will be.
Wm. Parker, an old and reclusive resident of this section, died atidence of H. F. Kealiher at the End on Saturday morning he was in his eighty-first year, and was due to the infirmities of He was a native of Ogdenshaw Lawrence county, N.Y. He relatives. For eleven years he had made his home with Mr. Deceased was a physician by sion, but did not in later years his profession. The funeral on Sunday. Rev. Markle co the burial services.
J. B. Neff leaves next week months’ visit East. He will part of the time in Ohio, and go on to Washington to have aence with Secretary Wilson of department of agriculture. The trees recently grafted by Mr. N put out tops three feet in length in a few cases where flo-interfered with the growth. Seems to be entirely successes next year other trees in the will be similarly treated,
Dr. H. A. Johnston left on T
A brand new 5-room house with bath, lot 50x155, only $1250.00.
H. Vossbeck.
Ask for the North Light cigar, and take no other. For sale by all dealers.
Charlotte Adams Corneille, teacher of voice and piano. Studio at Presbyterian church, Tuesday and Saturday from 2:30 to 5 p.m.
Houses to sell in all parts of the city.
H. Vossbeck.
WANTED.—$1200 at 6 per cent, on ranch worth $12,000. Address H, this office.
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For Rent—Bicycles for rent; also repairing done; work called for and returned. Bruce Anson, Broadway; telephone Sunset 274.
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See H. Vossbeck for bargains in Real Estate.
We carry the finest assortment of rigs in this part of the country and our prices are right. Pacific Implement Co.
The girls are delighted to see their fellow come smoking a North Light cigar, for they like the fine aroma it contains.
"Old Hickory" wagons the kind that never wear out or break down. Pacific Implement Co.
Have a nice 5-room modern house on good corner in Anaheim to trade for 5 acres near city.
H. Vossbeck.
We trade for Horses, Cows, Hay, Grain, Potatoes, or in fact anything. Pacific Implement Co.
Charlotte Adams Corneille, voice, natural method. Breath control specialized. Studio, Presbyterian church.
If you have a headache, smoke a North Light cigar, the flavor of it will cure you.
I have several good lots for sale on East Center, also on West Center at a great bargain; make an offer.
H. Vossbeck.
Lawn hose and lawn sprinklers of the best makes at Nagel's.
Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel's.
Ice cream freezers at Nagel's.
I have water stock which I will rent out for the season. J. B. Neff, Telephone 151, Anaheim.
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First class land with probably the cheapest water supply in the state, on small payments.
John Schumacher, Jr., Anaheim, Cal.
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go on to Washington to have an ence with Secretary Wilson of department of agriculture. The trees recently grafted by Mr. N put out tops three feet in length in a few cases where floo interfered with the growth. seems to be entirely success next year other trees in the will be similarly treated,
Dr. H. A. Johnston left on T for Chicago to attend the annual of the American Medical tion. He will also visit other cities, and in company of W. Mett will spend some time in and other points in Canada, be absent a month.
The Sunday Lid ordinance lished in another column of th and makes interesting reading provisions saloons will be c Sundays, beginning next Sabb
W. H. Paulin and G. L. Bu of Los Angeles, accompanied wives, spent Sunday with M Beebe and family. They are Saturday afternoon in their returned to the city on Mond ing.
W. E. Willis, a newspaper Redlands, was in town the p and made a fraternal call at the Mr. Willis is out of the ha present, but has a hankering back in the traces again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dwyer the past week from an enjoyab in Yosemite Valley.
See "The Horse Talks" in column.
25 per cent discount on all Sil while the sale lasts.-Dietric heim.
Best garden hose at Nagle and be convinced.
Wanted.-Money. I have customers that want to borrow on good security; apply to H.
For Sale—one second hand 3 with good bed; price $19. Pa plement Co.
HERE IS SOMETHING NEW
HERE IS SOMETHING NEW
Certificate of Deposit with Coupons
TO BE HAD ONLY
at the
German-American Bank
Coupon
Certificate of Deposit
German-American Bank
Southern Col.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00
This Certifies that
deposited with the German American Bank Authority all the money
is payable to the German American Bank
with interest being allotted there at the rate of 12% per annum.
Humphreys, the alleged
man was charged with grand
having robbed Sam Lee of
October 22 last, was acquitted
of his peers in the superior
Friday night. The peers
13 hours. Humphreys has
since his arrest the day
the crime. His pal, Charles
was convicted and was senten years on the identical
given against Humphreys.
art, the girl in the case, was
in the San Diego authorities,
and they had a stronger case
but she was discharged.
tell what a jury will do.
arker, an old and respected
this section, died at the resH. F. Kealiher at the West
Saturday morning last. He
eighty-first year, and death
in the infirmities of old age.
native of Ogdensburg, St.
County, N. Y. He had no
For eleven years past he
his home with, Mr. Kealiher
was a physician by profesnot in later years practice
on. The funeral occurred
Rev. Markle conducted
services.
If leaves next week for a
visit East. He will spend
time in Ohio, and will later
washington to have a confersecretary Wilson of the def agriculture. The walnut
only grafted by Mr. Neff have
three feet in length, exfew cases where flowing sap
with the growth. The plan
entirely successful, and
other trees in the orchard
clarely treated,
Johnston left on Thursday
When you get a certificate of deposit
get the new kind, with interest coupons,
from the German-American Bank.
Chispa Chapter No. 151, O.E.S. celebrated its 12th anniversary Thursday
evening, June 28, with a party for the
children of the "Stars." After- the program refreshments, ice cream and cake, were served, first to the children and then to the older folks. Two of the charter members were present,
Sister McFadden and Brother Barr.
Program: March and song by the little folks; recitation, Misses Jessie Boyd and Edith Simpson; song, Master Stanley Falkenstein; song, Miss Lena Spake; recitation, Miss Elsie Asher; remarks, Mrs. Eliza H. Wallop; song,
Master Alvin Asher; recitation, Miss Hazel Rose.
Announcements of the commencement exercises of the Philadelphia dental college have been received. Clarence Perdomo formerly of this city is a member of the graduating class.
An all-day current was placed in service by the city power-house on Monday, and electric light may now be turned on at any hour of the day or night.
Mrs. Schauman will celebrate her eighty-first birthday on Sunday, and will be at home to children and grandchildren to a goodly number:
The complete works of Dickens and the writings of Lincoln were received at the library last week.
The Ebell society of Anaheim will meet at the Y.M.C.A. rooms Saturday, June 6, at 2.30. Milton is the author for the day.
We are agents for the Hallock Potato Diggers which sell as follows: O. K. Elevator Mac., $100; Gilt Edge., $38; Success., $15. Pacific Implement Co.
Dimities,
and Other
Former Price Fifty
10c
Over 50 patterns
Stock at gr
up to
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Washington to have a confersecretary Wilson of the defief agriculture. The walnut
only grafted by Mr. Neff have
three feet in length, exfew cases where flowing sap
with the growth. The plan
be entirely successful, and
other trees in the orchard
clarly treated,
Johnston left on Thursday
to attend the annual meetAmerican Medical Associawill also visit other eastern
company of W. M. Wickand some time in Toronto
points in Canada. He will
month.
Day Lid ordinance is pubother column of this issue,
interesting reading. By its
saloons will be closed on
beginning next Sabbath.
Bulin and G. L. Butterfield
deles, accompanied by their
at Sunday with Mrs. S. L.
family. They arrived on
afternoon in their auto, and
the city on Monday morn-
Willis, a newspaper man of
was in town the past week
fraternal call at this office.
is out of the harness at
has a hankering to get
traces again.
Mrs. J. J. Dwyer returned
week from an enjoyable outing
Valley.
Horse Talks" in another
at discount on all Silverware
sale lasts.—Dietrich, Anaden hose at Nagle's. Call
inced.
-Money. I have several
that want to borrow money
security; apply to H. Vossbeck
-one second hand 3¼x4 Bain
need; price $19. Pacific Im-
The complete works of Dickens and
the writings of Lincoln were received
at the library last week.
The Ebell society of Anaheim will
meet at the Y.M.C.A. rooms Saturday,
June 6, at 2.30. Milton is the author
for the day.
We are agents for the Hallock Potato Diggers which sell as follows: O. K.
Elevator Mac., $100; Gilt Edge, $38;
Success, $15. Pacific Implement Co.
When you have that blue and disagreeable feeling drink a glass of the famous Anaheim beer, and smoke a North Light cigar. That will fix you up. Both are union made.
When you get a certificate of depois,
get the new kind, with interest coupons from the German-American Bank.
Keystone mowers and rakes, also the McCormick. Pacific Implement Co.
John Resh has purchased a new Molline touring car.
Dietrich, the Jeweler at Anaheim, is running a 50c box sale. No article valued less than 50c, and among the boxes are a lady's watch and several solid gold rings.
Are you looking for a good 2nd hand rig? Just come in and we will show them from $18 up; remember they are all newly painted. Pacific Implement Co.
Solid gold rings, clusters, single stones or signet. Your choice $1.50. Worth twice that.—Dietrich.
Buy wedding presents at a discount at Dietrich's sale.
NOTICE
I hereby notify the good people of Orange county, and Anaheim in particular, that I have this day sold my general merchandise store to Messrs. Ahlborn & Raymond. In retiring from the general merchandise business I take this opportunity of expressing my sincerest thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me during the past 14 years, with the wish that the same will be transferred to my successors.
I will continue in the Implement business in the same place until a suitable location can be found. At the same time I would ask all people indebted to me to call at once and make settlement. Very respectfully,
HERMAN STERN.
Anaheim, June 1, 1908.
That 50c Box Sale of Dietrich's is great. Get busy.
gard to the services that
taken place at the Anaheim
Company E was a feature
serving as escort for the G.
the soldier graves were beed. It was the old and
Surely it was a contrast.
we have done without Comp
The Anaheim band turned out any reward save the cost of a duty performed for their fenders. And such music plied grand. Anaheim can be excellent band.
The children turned out performed their part admirers were proud of their escort we all.
Of course the invocation ing, the oration and bened admirable. Rev. J.J. WhiH. Bailey, Rev. Embree Brunton are men that never by halves.
If there were mistakes them by. Rather let us say and wait for another retreat anniversary.
T.H.WHITE, Post Co
Memorial Exercice
The Woodmen of the Week Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p.m.
pate in memorial and unvies monies at the cemetery. The program will be intersperritual work:
Meet at I.O.O.F. hall at 1:30 p.m.
Procession formed at 2 p.m.
March to cemetery.
Selection "Nearer M.
By Band and Woodm Singing Unveiling two Monuments of De bor E. Werner and Neighbor C Slow, Sweet Music by Band.
Decoration of Graves.
Sacred Music by Band.
Close Return to hall.
An invitation is extended to attend.
Children's Party
Ruby Cassou entertained friends in honor of her tent at the home of her parents afternoon. After the greshments were served ent were Elmer Bordrow, mann, Augusta Lensing, I Ruth Grim, Elsie Ziegler,
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an Bank
the past 14 years, with the wish that the same will be transferred to my successors.
I will continue in the Implement business in the same place until a suitable location can be found. At the same time I would ask all people indebted to me to call at once and make settlement. Very respectfully,
HERMAN STERN,
Anaheim, June 1, 1908.
That 50c Box Sale of Dietrich's is great. Get busy.
We are selling a set of harness this week for $11.85 which can't be bought elsewhere for less than $17.00. Pacific Implement Co.
A Hair Dressing
Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manageable; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will be strong, and will remain where it belongs—on the head, not on the comb!
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.
Children's Party
Ruby Cassou entertained friends in honor of her tent at the home of her parents afternoon. After the refreshments were served, ent were Elmer Berdrow, mann, Augusta Lensing, I Ruth Grim, Elsie Ziegler, M ler, Elva Stark, Emma W Wisser, Margaret Gelderm Cassou.
A class of boys and girls firmed Sunday at the Germ an church on Chartress s church was beautifully decor palms, roses and Easter lil ling is the list of those who firmed: Alvin Kretschne Booms, Fred Hartman, G Marie Giese, Ida Heitshu Sandow, Emma Gergen, M shalk, Rebecca Burdorf, Ch Amanda Schimmings.
Mrs. Knorbelsdorff of K who arrived two months ago of a fortnight to Mr. and Geerdes, is still sojourning likes Anaheim so well she ably stay several months long expects to return east in th will probably come out to again and permanently local
William Damries of th Washington, a brother-in-l geerdes of this city, is exp with his family shortly to t permanent residence.
Buy a 50c box of Jewelry o You may get a watch or ring.
ALWAYS RELIABLE
Imities, Organdies, Lawns and Other Wash Materials
Farmer Price Fifteen to Twelve and one-half Cents.
For a Short Time Only
10c Per Yard
Over 50 patterns to choose from. Our Millinery Stock at greatly reduced prices. Values up to $8.00—Now $4.95
FISHER & FALKENSTEIN
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
From the Post Commander
FULLERTON, May 30, 1908.
ER GAZETTE:—I would like to record through your paper in re-reading the services that have just come at the Anaheim cemetery.
By E was a feature of the day as escort for the G.A.R. while her graves were being decorated was the old and the young.
It was a contrast. What could done without Company E.
Anaheim band turned out with reward save the consciousness performed for the nation's de-And such music, it was sim-
The showing that the Los Angeles Herald has made, gaining in circulation over one hundred copies since May 13, is remarkable. There is a reason for this showing. The paper is honest and fearless, not dominated by railroad interests. The Associated Press dispatches are not padded, but concise; sensationalism is eliminated. The Herald is a valuable family paper. By subscribing for it now, before June 20, you will help the local contestants with a valuable prize, and perhaps the capital prize offered by the Herald Co. in this contest, will come to Anaheim, where all good things come or ought to. The contestants for these prizes
the services that have just peace at the Anaheim cemetery.
by E was a feature of the day
was escort for the G.A.R. while graves were being decorated
was the old and the young.
it was a contrast. What could be done without Company E.
Anaheim band turned out with reward save the consciousness
performed for the nation's deAnd such music, it was simAnaheim can boast of an
band.
children turned out in force and
died their part admirably. They
proud of their escort and so were
course the invocation, the readoration and benediction were
able. Rev. J. J. White, Rev. A.
Hey, Rev. Embree and Prof.
are men that never do things
are were mistakes let us pass.
Rather let us say well done,
it for another return of the
day.
H. WHITE, Post Commander.
Memorial Exercises
Woodmen of the World will on afternoon at 2 o'clock particimemorial and unveiling cereat the cemetery. The following
will be interspersed with work:
O.O.F. hall at 1:30 p.m.
formed at 2 p.m.
cemetery.
"Nearer My God to Thee"
By Band and Woodmen
Woodmen of two Monuments of Deceased, NeighWerner and Neighbor C. Rawlins.
et Music by Band.
of Graves.
Music by Band.
"My Country"
hall.
Invitation is extended the public.
Children's Party
Cassou entertained her little
on honor of her tenth birthday
some of her parents last Saturn.
After the games dainty
ments were served. Those presElmer Berdrow, Ida Dyckaugusta Lensing, Ida Heying,
lim, Elsie Ziegler, Mabel Zieg-
honest and fearless, not dominated by railroad interests. The Associated Press dispatches are not padded, but concise; sensationalism is eliminated.
The Herald is a valuable family paper.
By subscribing for it now, before June
20, you will help the local contestants
with a valuable prize, and perhaps the
capital prize offered by the Herald Co.
in this contest, will come to Anaheim,
where all good things come or ought
to. The contestants for these prizes
are Miss Margueret Inda, Miss Leah
Becher of the Home telephone company, Miss Elizabeth McAulay of the
Sunset. If you want to read a good
daily paper at 40 cents per month subscribe for the Herald and favor one of
the above contestants with your valued order.
When you can get the Herald for one
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why hesitate to have it in your home
every day in the year. Those who
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smile, and are always informed on all
subjects of general interest without
wading through a mass of meaningless
verbiage. It is clear, crisp, clean and
concise. Full associated press reports
daily.
W. F. Laird returned this week from McFarland, Kern county, and expects next week to remove thither with his family to reside. Mr. Laird owns 220 acres of land jointly with Mr. McFarland, and upon this property the new townsite of McFarland has been laid out. On this tract a fine pumping plant has been installed. He also owns 310 acres a short distance from the townsite. He states seven pumping plants are in operation in the neighborhood and material on the ground for two more. The colonists will raise grapes, peaches, apricots,
almonds and oranges. A number of gentlemen from this section have purchased land in Kern county and all are doing well.
Miss Julia Nemetz, a popular young society lady of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Nemetz, was married in Los Angeles on Monday to Harley Pyne, a well-known young business man of that city. The bride is a vivacious young lady, of handsome face and figure, and has many friends hereabout who extend felicitations upon the happy event. The newly wedded cou-
Children's Party
Cassou entertained her little son honor of her tenth birthday home of her parents last Saturday. After the games dainty presents were served. Those presided Elmer Berdrow, Ida Dyck-Augusta Lensing, Ida Heying, Elm, Elsie Ziegler, Mabel Ziegler-Stark, Emma Wisser, Alice Margaret Geldermann, Ruby
of boys and girls were con- Sunday at the German Luther-Church on Chartress street. The was beautifully decorated withoses and Easter lillies. Followe list of those who were con- Alvin Kretschmer, Oscar Fred Hartman, Otto Giese, Giese, Ida Heitshusen, Edith Emma Gergen, Martha Gottbecca Burdorf, Clara Kelke, Schimmings.
Knorbelsdorff of Kansas City, lived two months ago on a visit night to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. is still sojourning here, and heim so well she will prob- several months longer. She too return east in the fall, but probably come out to California and permanently locate.
Damries of the state of Boston, a brother-in-law of Wm. of this city, is expected here family shortly to take up his rent residence.
50c box of Jewelry of Dietrich. You get a watch or a solid gold Miss Julia Nemetz, a popular young society lady of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Nemetz, was married in Los Angeles on Monday to Harley Pyne, a well-known young business man of that city. The bride is a vivacious young lady, of handsome face and figure, and has many friends hereabout who extend felicitations upon the happy event. The newly wedded couple will reside in Los Angeles.
The Columbia historical club will meet at the home of Mrs. Tipton on Wednesday, June 10th.
For Sale cheap.—Five hundred laying hens and 500 chicks. Apply at premises on South street, two houses west of Lemon. Sunset 191.
Capt. Barr received on Saturday news of the death of Bayard Gray, son of former Gov. Gray of Indiana, at a hospital in that state last week. The deceased was some years ago a visitor in this city, as was also his distinguished father and mother, all being guests of Capt. Barr.
Judge V. Montgomery and family drove over from Santa Ana in their auto on Saturday afternoon and placed decorations upon graves of loved ones in the cemetery.
Mrs. Will Lawrence is in from Cochise, A. T., to spend a brief visit with relatives and friends.
Ball bearing wringers, easy to turn. Nagle has them.
We have the finest assortment of buggies in the county.—Pacific Implement Co.
The North Light cigar is only two weeks old, but has won the reputation of being the best 5 cent smoke made in Anaheim.