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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—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. Loose alfalfa hay, $13 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf NEWS AND BUSINESS P. J: Weisel has secured the local agency for the Buick auto, the machine that is "best on hills, but good anywhere." A handsome model is now at Mr. Weisel's garage and he will be pleased to demonstrate its excellence to you. He is still agent for the Moline and Ford, making three of the best machines on the market today. LOST—Brass cap from automobile wheel, somewhere between Placentia and Santa Ana, via Anaheim. Finder please leave at this office or call up F. Morse, Fullerton, Black 242. 2t Read special Surrey Sale. Wickersheim Implement Co. $2.50 a day less each day until sold. To buy—10 acres, well located; with house and farming implements; must be good land; will pay cash. Address, W.T.L., 621 S, Broadway, Los Angeles Two second hand Lightning Hay Presses for sale or rent. Wickersheim Implement Co. Bluestone at Mullinix. An end-spring buggy for $50 and fifty other styles to suit pocket books of various degrees of thickness. Wickersheim Implement Co. For Fire and Life insurance see H. Vossbeck. Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it. Bluestone at Mullinix. A brand new 5-room house with bath, lot 50x155, only $1250.00. Post cards at Mullinix. For Sale—Jersey cow and calf 1t Gene Adams Are you looking for a good 2nd rig? Just come in and we will them from $18 up; remember that all newly painted. Pacific Impl Co. Solid gold rings, clusters, stones or signet. Your choice Worth twice that.—Dietrich. Buy wedding presents at a discount at Dietrich's sale. Fountain syringes and hot bags are all guaranteed for 1 year are sold at Mullinix Drug store. That 50c Box Sale of Dietrich's great. Get busy. We are selling a set of harness week for $11.85 which can't be elsewhere for less than $17.00. H Implement Co. Do you need a tooth brush? Juceived a new assortment at Mu Drug Store. 25 per cent discount on all Silve while the sale lasts.—Dietrich, heim. Wanted.—Money. I have some customers that want to borrow on good security; apply to H. Vossbeck. For Sale—one second hand 3¼x4 with good bed; price $19. Pacific Impl Co. Fine chocolates at Mullinix. GRAFTON'S VACATION TOUR All water trip to Alaska, 5652 miles 27 days, $175; all expenses include Also 30 day trip via Yellowstone Columbia River, and Puget Sound Alaska, $292.24. Yellowstone Park return direct 10 days, $137.75; water trip to Puget Sound and 10 days, $95. For particulars of grand personally conducted trips and Grafton's Tours, 601 8. Spring St. Los An L. E. Miller and wife leave week for Cleveland and other east. This will be Mr. Miller's visit home since coming to Calif 17 years ago. They will be away Bluestone at Mullinix. An end-spring buggy for $50 and fifty other styles to suit pocket books of various degrees of thickness. Wickersheim Implement Co. For Fire and Life insurance see H. Vossbeck. Perolin makes clean sweeping, no dust. Nagle has it. Bluestone at Mullinix. A brand new 5-room house with bath, lot 50x155, only $1250.00. H. Vossbeck. 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. We carry the finest assortment of rigs in this part of the country and our prices are right. 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. 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. 15 per cent discount on all cut glass at Dietrich's. Post cards at Mullinix. We are agents for the famous Aspinwall potato diggers.—Pacific Implement Co. Fine chocolates at Mullinix. Kodak and supplies only at Mullinix Drug Store. For Sale—Alfalfa hay. Four miles west of Anaheim. Schumacher Bros., Home phone 1861 jelltf Ball bearing wringers, easy to turn. Nagle has them. Kodak and supplies only at Mullinix Drug Store. Keystone mowers and rakes, also the McCormick. Pacific Implement Co. Dietrich, the Jeweler at Anaheim, is running a 50c box sale. No article also 30 day trip via Yellowstone Columbia River, and Puget Sound Alaska, $292.24. Yellowstone Park return direct 10 days, $137.75 water trip to Puget Sound and 10 days, $95. For particulars of grand personally conducted trips ad Grafton’s Tours, 601 S. Spring St. Los An L. E. Miller and wife leave week for Cleveland and other east. This will be Mr. Miller’s visit home since coming to Californi 17 years ago. They will be away September. F. W. Wiedman, a retired Ch capitalist, is here, accompanied by wife, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fuld family. This is Mr. Wiedman’s trip to California, and on his re east will probably make up his m come out again and locate permane He has been spending several months at Long Beach, and is favorable pressed with Southern California come to our city, Mr. Wiedman. G. L. Dietrich has added a num of new instruments to his eye-te apparatus, and has introduced an day electric-light current, which ders his optical department one most perfect in the county. A no in mechanism is an acrobatic add to a clock in the show window, t ing an athlete doing wonderful st on a horizontal bar. Ask the and they will tell you this is the wonderful thing they ever saw they require no optical tests to be vinced of this idea. William Elsenberg was brought the superlor court on Monday th Pear for trial on a charge of for he having been detained in jail bonds for a fortnight past. Eise is accused of forging the name of C. Bentz to certificates of stock knitting factory in Los Angeles enberg was a year ago engaged structor of turning by the turn here, and left town owing num mourning creditors. The pumping pit being dug for Anaheim Union Water company Wm. Crowther’s southeast corn reached a depth of 60 feet and re water. Ben Cook is in charge ofations, and will endeaver to sim pit forty feet below the water When completed the pit is expected yield the largest flow of water county. For Sale—Alfalfa bay. Four miles west of Anaheim. Schumacher Bros., Home phone 1861 jel1tf Ball bearing wringers, easy to turn. Nagle has them. Kodak and supplies only at Mullinix Drug Store. Keystone mowers and rakes, also the McCormick. Pacific Implement Co. 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. Best garden hose at Nagle's. Call and be convinced. A CROWNING FEATURE that reflects credit on this bank is that our depositors' bank books show good balances. It's because we have a thrifty lot of business men who are our patrons. BANK HERE and you'll be in good company. When you require a loan it will be made on favorable terms. It's the bank to bank at and we'd like your account. German-American Bank OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ADOLPH THOMAS, President Tim Carroll Wm. McLauchlin JOSEPH HELMSEN, Vice-Pres. Edwin Barr W. A. Bonynge CHAS. A. BOY Cashier A. Nagel Dr. J. L. At Mullinix. Mersey cow and calf $35. Gene Adams. Working for a good 2nd hand home in and we will show up; remember they are listed. Pacific Implement rings, clusters, single net. Your choice $1.50. hat.—Dietrich. presents at a discount sale. wringes and hot water guaranteed for 1 year, that Mullinix Drug store. Box Sale of Dietrich's is easy. a set of harness this 5 which cant be bought less than $17.00. Pacific a tooth brush? Just re-assortment at Mullinix discount on all Silverware lasts.—Dietrich, Anamoney. I have several want to borrow money city; apply to H. Vossbeck the second hand 3¼x4 Bain price $19. Pacific Imates at Mullinix. VACATION TOURS. trip to Alaska, 5652 miles, all expenses included. trip via Yellowstone Park, river, and Puget Sound to 4. Yellowstone Park and 10 days, $137.75. All Puget Sound and 10 cities. For particulars of these by conducted trips address, 6018. Spring St. Los Angeles. or and wife leave next island and other points will be Mr. Miller's first place coming to California They will be away until Judge Howard was appealed to the other day by an irate citizen who had a bill against a certain peanut corporation formerly doing business here, but which seems to have gone by the boards. The citizen told the judge he could secure no answer to letters addressed to the company, and desired his honor to advise him relative to the propriety of bringing an action in the justice's court to recover. The judge informed the citizen the company could be forced to pay, and that the bill could be collected. On the evening train came a check from the peanut outfit, in part payment of the bill. The judge has the goods when it comes to dealing with evil-doers of high and low degree. The Santa Fe overland limited passes through Anaheim, service beginning on Sunday, instead of going by way of Pasadena. The train for the east passes through at 8.18 am. It does not stop at Orange. Tickets are sold from this point to Corona, the first stopping place, Riverside and points east. The run to Riverside is made in little over an hour. The train from the east arrives at 6.18 am, and may be flagged. The local accommodation trains arriving here at 4.14 pm southbound and 5.24 pm northbound are discontinued. The Santa Fe runs 14 trains per day through this city. Examinations are in progress at the boys' school conducted by Dominican Sisters on Palm street, and the usual summer vacation will occur in a few days. There are more than 200 boys in the school, and 21 Sisters devote their time to them. A number of additions have been recently made to the buildings, yet the institution is not large enough to accommodate the increasing attendance. Nick Hugo's horse while hitched in front of Mrs. Schauman's residence on Claudina street on Saturday afternoon took fright at a passing auto and bolted Halman, a retired Chicago here, accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Fulde and Ms. Wiedman's seventh Bernia, and on his return probably make up his mind to and locate permanently. Depending several months later, and is favorably im- southern California. Wel- day, Mr. Wiedman. Much has added a number of events to his eye-testing has introduced an all-right current, which ren- teld department one of the in the county. A novelty is an acrobatic addition to the show window, show- doing wonderful stunts in a bar. Ask the kids, tell you this is the most thing they ever saw, and no optical tests to be con- idea. Eisenberg was brought into court on Monday to ap- pon a charge of forgery, detained in jail under pretend night past. Eisenbergorging the name of John certificates of stock in a bury in Los Angeles. Eis- year ago engaged as in- ning by the turnverein at town owing numerous lititors. Pit being dug for the Baton Water company at Mr.'s southeast corner has depth of 60 feet and reached Cook is in charge of oper- ill endeaver to sink the pit below the water level. The pit is expected to rest flow of water in the summer vacation will occur in a few days. There are more than 200 boys in the school, and 21 Sisters devote their time to them. A number of additions have been recently made to the buildings, yet the institution is not large enough to accommodate the increasing attendance. Nick Hugo's horse while hitched in front of Mrs. Schauman's residence on Claudina street on Saturday afternoon took fright at a passing auto and bolted down the road. The buggy collided with two young camphor trees in the parking, breaking them down and removing two handsome trees from the sidewalk. The horse was captured without further mishap. W. M. Kincaid, recently arrived from Colorado, has purchased residence property on East Chartres street, and will make his home here. Mr. Kincaid will open a grocery store in the new Strodthoff building on Center street, now in course of erection. Mrs. W. M. Rose and two little daughters departed on Friday for Michigan on a visit to relatives and friends. They will be absent two or three months. F. W. Barron, a well known resident of the West End, contemplates a visit in the near future to Iowa and other points east. He will be absent several months. Fred Vossbeck left this week for Colorado to resume his studies in the Trinidad business college. Mrs. Brandenberg this week sold her residence property on Bush street to Edgar Culver. Hans Vossbeck negotiated the sale. Mr. Fulde has purchased two lots on Adele street near Emily, and will shortly begin the erection of a palatial residence. J. O. Schwentker is home from Missouri, after an absence of several years, and will probably make his permanent home here. C. L. Green was called to Pomona on Monday to attend the funeral of an aunt who died on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Spake and daughter leave shortly for a visit with friends in Texas. They will be absent two months. Postmaster Duckworth spent Tuesday Mrs. Richard Burmeister and son of Los Angeles were given Mrs. Melrose on Tuesday. Joseph Helmsen's graph had one, "Who threw the overalls" him to play it for you. Mrs. Pendleton of Norwalk and Mrs. Charles Pendleton of Park visited with Mr. and Mr. Duckworth on Sunday. The young ladies of the Sun- ephone Co. have donated the Los- geles Herald to the Public Libr- Miss Jean Adams will atti- meeting of the Sixth Distriction Library Association at the Monica Public Library on June 19. Mrs. Josephine Weisel and daughters, Misses Hettie and chen, departed on Monday for kee. They will be absent months. Milbird Wray, one of the highschool graduates, left Tue- ter the university at Berke- year. Roy Donaldson came in from Bernardino on Sunday to w relatives. Mr. Donaldson is by the Santa Fe as conductor, some weeks ago severely inju train wreck. His foot was ca- tween cars and he had to un- amputation of a toe as a result accident. He has recovered again on his train. Announcement has been re- the marriage of James R. D the well known Tucson atto Miss Irene Perpetua Hanahan ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hanahan of Chicago. Mr- and bride are touring the east honeymoon and will late in take up their residence in Tu pit being dug for the Water company at's southeast corner has of 60 feet and reached Cook is in charge of operall endeaver to sink the below the water level. ted the pit is expected to best flow of water in the ing on South street, this laying hens to Wallop apped them to Los Angele. ATURE BANK BOOK CHAS. A. BOEGE, Cashier A. Nagel Dr. J. L. Beebe 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 thirty years." Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Announcement has been rethe marriage of James R. I. the well known Tucson attot Miss Irene Perpetua Hanahan ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hanahan of Chicago. Mr. and bride are touring the east honeymoon and will late in take up their residence in Tucson. E. J. Byrne contemplates soon for a three-months' tour east. He will visit Chicago, N and other eastern cities, and turn by way of Seattle. Miss Mills of Riverside is v town, the guest of Mrs. H.A. Mr. and Mrs. Konig enter dinner on Sunday Miss Pf Ocean Park and Dr. Lucius temporarily sojourning in this Ed. Marion is going in for and will not stay out of a corn market. Bobby Mills was an early visitor in Los Angeles yesterday flagged the limited and rode in New Chicago train. Misses Ruth Dutton, Edith and Alice Grimshaw go to Los today to attend the commence ercises of the University of California. E. Barr and H. F. Kealih Murietta Springs for an outing. W. A. Wallace and A. T. W at the Elsinore Springs recu their health. They are impro will probably soon be home ag ALWAYS RELIABLE 20 Per Cent Discount On Boys Clothing Entire Line of Boys' and Youths' Clothing Handle the best line made— wear-out"--including blue in plain and Norfolk styles, Discount of 20 Per Cent. Make fine Communion Suits we have them in all sizes k. A complete line of 'S Shoes, Shirts, Colrers, Neckwear and Suspenders Match Our Windows for Bargains HER & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS It is proposed to have an excursion of Herald readers to Los Angeles to attend the housewarming, when the house and lot is won by one of the Anaheim young lady contestants for the Los Angeles Herald's first prize offered in this contest. Will you favor our own girls with your Herald subscription and votes? Do you want us to get the prize? Are you with us to win? Do it now, the contest closes Saturday. Ask John for particulars. Its up to you! Charles Lange, the West Anaheim grocer, was fined $5 by Recorder Howard on Saturday for selling his wares in town despite the city ordinance imposing a license of $10 per month upon non-residents for so doing. Lange refused to possess himself of such license, and complaint having been made by merchants in town who regularly pay their license, Marshal Steadman placed him under arrest. Recorder Howard, on hearing the evidence, imposed the minimum fine of five circulating plasters of the realm, and defendant waived counselled to go and sin no more. Lange denounced his arrest as an outrage and declared his contempt in emphatic language for the municipal ordinance. W. F. Laird left on Tuesday with his family and a carload of household goods for his new home in Kern county. Good luck attend him. Mr. Hanna reports the Miraflores walnut crop as being the best in years. Mrs. William Potter died at her home in this city on Sunday after a long illness. Interment was made yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. H. A. Dickel was in Los Angeles on Monday hob-nobbing with wholesalers. Miss Ruth Enearl, teacher of the San Juan school, is spending vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Enearl, of this city. Miss Rose Michod of Los Angeles attended the commencement exercises ment has been received of age of James R. Dunseath, known Tucson attorney, to Perpetua Hanahan, daughter and Mrs. Matthew Joseph of Chicago. Mr. Dunseath are touring the east on their and will late in the fall their residence in Tucson. Wyrne contemplates leaving three-months' tour of the will visit Chicago, New York eastern cities, and will rely of Seattle. Is of Riverside is visiting in guest of Mrs. H.A. Johnston. Mrs. Konig entertained at Sunday Miss Pfeiffer, of ork and Dr. Lucius, who is sojourning in this city. On is going in for tomatoes, not stay out of a corner on the Mills was an early morning Los Angeles yesterday. He limited and rode in on the go train. South Dutton, Edith Wallop Grimshaw go to Los Angeles attend the commencement exthe University of Southern and H. F. Kealiher are at springs for an outing. Wallace and A. T. Webb are minore Springs recuperating th. They are improving and only soon be home again. H. A. Dickel was in Los Angeles on Monday hob-nobbing with wholesalers. Miss Ruth Enearl, teacher of the San Juan school, is spending vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Enearl, of this city. Miss Rose Michod of Los Angeles atttended the commencement exercises of the high school on Friday evening. She was the guest of Miss Alice Grimshaw. FOR RENT—Brown Potato Diggers. Address or call upon H. Wagner, east Anaheim. Peter Webber is erecting a $2000 residence at the corner of North and West Street. G. Meyer has sold a twenty acre tract east of town to Henry Baert, recently arrived from Oxnard; consideralation, $5200. L. A. Evans made the sale. V. Simpson and family leave to day for San Juan Hot Springs. Mr. Simpson has been indisposed for a month with inflammatory rheumatism. He will take the baths with a view to throwing off the allment. Mrs. George L. Dietrich has been seriously ill at her home on Philadelphia street, but was yesterday improved. Church Notes Rev. George Merrill of Pasadena will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. In the evening children's day exercises.