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1908-07-02 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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NEWS AND BUSINESS Put your order in for hay. We have local grown barley, all kinds of Perris valley grain and alfalfa coming. Cars will begin to arrive about July 1st. Anaheim Feed Mills. 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—An Out West Magazine contract with yellow back, marked River-side. Finder please send to O. M. Lawrence, 21 Pine Ave., Long Beach, Cal. No. 61 Page Canopy top surrey. A bargain at regular price of $165. $2.50 a day less each day until sold. Only $140 today. This is a snap. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. For Rent—At BAY CITY, a 6-room furnished cottage with toilet and bath, hot and cold water. $30 a month. Apply to Mrs. E. H. Ashley, Newport, Cal. Good Jewelry, best prices. Dietrich near post office, Anaheim. Ladies' bicycles wanted for spot cash. Must be a bargain. Call at this office. FOR RENT—Brown Potato Diggers. Address or call upon H. Wagner, east Anaheim. For Fire and Life Insurance see H. Vossbeck, who has nothing but the best. COWMEN, Attention!—I have for sale some good corn fodder about in the roasting ear. It is fine milk feed. $5 per ton in the field, or will sell the whole lot: C. H. Druce, 1 mile south S. P. depot. Dietrich, Jeweler and Optician, Anaheim. Read special Surrey Sale. Wickersheim Implement Co., $2.50 a day less Six coachloads of Knight bus went to San Diego on train on Sunday to participate installation of a new K. C. that city. Knights were placed Los Angeles, Long Beach Santa Monica, Oxnard, And other points in Southern Among those from this city Backs, sr., Peter Dauser, mer, C. F. Grim, Frank W Rimpau, George Bender, Chel Adolph Backs, Nick H Heying, Otto Heying, John Ed Kelley, Peter Hussey, Lerler, Leo Bushard, L. Deni Denni of Los Alamitos, Ja of Fullerton and others. Sixty members was organizeditors were hospitably The party returned at 11 noon evening. George L. Dietrich informs no believer in race suicide the item appearing in our issue, chronicling the arrival daughter at his home, is in item came in the hurry press, and verification was in the short time at the discensus editor. Errors will best regulated newspaper the amende honorable is ex fellow-townsman for the interest of the types. Two lawsuits have grown last sales made in the Rentract at Olive, formerly owned Gov. Markham. The latter acres there, which were sold and twenty-acre tracts. The acres were purchased by A maker, but evidently then enough land left to make the Shoemaker claimed a strip on the east edge of his ranch Bortz had a part of this st maker took possession of it brought suit to quiet title. Mullan chairman of the board For Fire and Life Insurance see H. Vossbeck, who has nothing but the best. COWMEN, Attention!—I have for sale some good corn fodder about in the roasting ear. It is fine milk feed. $5 per ton in the field, or will sell the whole lot: C. H. Druce, 1 mile south S. P. depot. Dietrich, Jeweler and Optician, Anaheim. Read special Surrey Sale. Wickersheim Implement Co. $2.50 a day less each day until sold. Don’t neglect your eyes. See Dietrich near post office, Anaheim. Charlotte Adams Corneille, teacher of voice and piano. Studio at Presbyterian church, Tuesday and Saturday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Don’t forget to order your hay, coming after July 1st. Anaheim Feed Mill. See H. Vossbeck for Bargains in Real Estate. W. A. Wallace came in from Lake Elsinore this week greatly recuperated in health. Charlotte Adams Corneille, voice, natural method. Breath control specialized. Studio, Presbyterian church. To see better see Dietrich. If you want to trade your property come in and see H. Vossbeck, who has some bargains. Call and see our refrigerators at Nagel’s. Ice cream freezers at Nagel’s. Have a nice 5-room house for sale, close in, large lot, for only $1250.00. See H. Vossbeck at once. GAZETTE ADS. PAY Anaheim, June 27,'08. EDITOR GAZETTE:—Please discontinue my ad. “Cow for sale.” Cow is sold. Truly yours, Robt. Hansen. FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, $13 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf FOR SALE—Blackberries for canning. A, A. Mills, Anaheim. Both phones. jun25 1m FOR SALE—Camp wagon, ready for use. Inquire of A. A. Litten. For Sale.—Walnut bed room set. elegant golden oak side-board, combination bookcase. All in good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply to W. L. Fin- Henry Knapke was in Oxnard this week, and acceded the Knights of Columbus to on Sunday to assist in estate lodge of that order in that returned to Oxnard on Monday. He holds a responsible in the sugar factory there, which will crush 200,000 tons of a year. There are 13,000 acres at Oxnard, all looking well factory will draw half the C which amounts to 11,500 acres is a self-made Anaheim la- Loose alfalfa hay, $13 per ton, delivered. Henry Wagner ma21tf FOR SALE—Blackberries for canning. A. A. Mills, Anaheim. Both phones. jun25 1m FOR SALE.—Camp wagon, ready for use. Inquire of A. A. Litten. For Sale.—Walnut bed room set. elegant golden oak side-board, combination bookcase. All in good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply to W. L. Finney, Claudina street. FOR SALE.—Forty-one shares A.U. W. Co's, stock. Address Box 334, Anaheim postoffice. jy2-3t 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. Cash A. Na Dr. J. Fourth of June For this day we make striking reductions especially in Ready-to-wear Goods for Women, Men and Children. We only quote a few of these specials; by these few you inaugurated throughout the week. Millinery at Benton Every Trimmed Hat for Ladies and Children at exactly half has just commenced. Plenty of time available. Wash Suits in white and colors, Waists in Silk. At Closing Out See our window display with prices on every article. Men's Dress Shirts Have you ever heard of such a reduction on fine Dress Shirts this cut. They are worth up to $1.25. "Noxall" and "To the public." 63c each, two for $1.25. All sizes available. Neckwear for Men and Women; Ruchings, Gloves, Belts, Pins, Bags and Purse. Special! BLACK AND TAN LACE HOSE. Values up to $1 a pair or 35c a pair. All sizes available. Our store is the most interesting place in town this week. Open Saturday, July 4th, open Friday. ASHER & FALLOWEER WHERE QUALITY IS How far is it from Cypress to Watts by the electric railway line? Ask Google. While you have his ear, ask him also who the three decibles of Weston were who dropped out of the line of march on that hike to Los. Google is right at home when it comes to being an end man at an amateur minstrel show, but as a hiker he’s not a glittering success. Philadelphia hit Johnson hard in a game at the quaker city on Monday, and the local twirler was relieved by Falkenberg. Philadelphia made 11 hits, and shut the senators out. 4 to 0. As usual the tall-enders could not bat, getting only 4 hits. The game was errorless. This was Johnson's second appearance in the box this season, and both times he was withdrawn in favor of older pitchers. Alexander Craw, formerly state deputy commissioner of horticulture, who was well known to thousands of fruit growers in California, died Sunday at Ahwahnee, Madera county, near Yosemite valley, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health. Mr. Craw was distinguished particularly for the great part he played in the long and hard fight that resulted in the discovery of beneficial insects for the destruction of scale in orange orchards. Rev. Mitchell returned on Saturday from a six-weeks' visit to his old home at Erie and other points. He occupied his pulpit at the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Mrs. J. Strodthoff and daughter, Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth, have returned from an outing of several weeks' duration in San Francisco, Berkeley, Mill Valley and other points north. Charlotte Benson of West Anaheim has presented the Public Library with copies of the books, "Beyond the Gates" and "The Gates Between" by Eliza- BLACK AND TAN LACE HOSE. Values up to $1 a pair or 35c a pair. All sizes in stock Our store is the most interesting place in town this week. Saturday, July 4th, open Friday ASHER & FAIR WHERE QUALITY For FIR $5 PR D CH 112 N. Los A $5 Open t Is Your Hair Sick? That’s too bad! We had noticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial—“Sold for over sixty years.” Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of Ayer’s SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. ALWAYS RELIABLE Of July Specials Striking reductions in almost every department, especially in Men and Children, Millinery, Furnishing Goods, Hosiery als; by these few you may judge the price-reducing that has been throughout the whole establishment. Clery at Half=Price Children at exactly half its former price. Nothing reserved. Summer priced. Plenty of time to wear a summer hat. Colors, Waists in Silk and Lawn, Muslin Underwear. Closing Out Prices Prices on every article—they tell the story in plain figures. Dress Shirts at 63c On fine Dress Shirts? We have more than we like to on hand, hence 5. “Noxall” and “Flower City” brands need no introduction two for $1.25. All sizes in stock and a large variety. Gloves, Belts, Fancy Back and Side Combs, Merry Widow Hat Plns, Bags and Purses, etc. Special! Special! Values up to $1 a pair. THREE PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR All sizes in stock. Not returnable. Town this week. Come in and see for yourself. Store closed all day July 4th, open Friday, July 3d, evening. & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Special! Special! Values up to $1 a pair. THREE PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR All sizes in stock. Not returnable. town this week. Come in and see for yourself. Store closed all day July 4th, open Friday, July 3d, evening. & FALKENSTEIN WHERE QUALITY COUNTS For the Fourth The Biggest and Best Assortment of FIREWORKS R. FISCHLE 5 PRIZE POOL $5 During Month of July at CHILE'S PLACE 2 N. Los Angeles St. - Anaheim 5 Open to All Ask the Man $5 Ker Van Zandt and C. T. Askew, enting Los Angeles wholesale houses, were in town some days using rainbows. L. Gibson of Los Angeles, city ger agent of the Southern Pacas in town the first of the week brief business mission. Loftus of the Oil Wells has used a 40-horse power touring al-Kar" from Skinner & Dickenthe Anaheim Garage. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Bailey of Phoennix, A. T., parents of Mrs. Kuchel, and their daughter, Miss Georgie Bailey, arrived yesterday on a visit to relatives and friends. They will spend the summer at Tent City and other points along the coast. Dr. Bailey and family were formerly residents of Anaheim, but eight years ago was compelled to leave on account of asthma, of which for years he has been a sufferer. He went to Mazatlan, Mex., and later moved to Phoenix, where the family has since resided. L. Gibson of Los Angeles, cityenger agent of the Southern Pacific in town the first of the weekbrief business mission. Loftus of the Oil Wells has issued a 40-horse power touring "El-Kar" from Skinner & Dicken-the Anaheim Garage. and Alfred Heying left Sunday San Francisco to continue their work in pharmacy at the state uni. Blennerhassett is in town from Angeles, visiting with friends. Jie Wallop and Fayette Lewis,panied by their best girls, spent Sunday at the Landing. Strodthoff, wife and the baby on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Muluth. water company is having plans for a two-story brick head-quarter at the corner of Center and big streets. Neff has received a letter from Jeff, who is in Ohio on a business trip. He writes the weather is warm, will probably leave for home about half of the month. V. Patterson of Bakersfield has held a position at Mullinix's pharma. N. D. Katz of San Bernardino with Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein last week. She returned to her home Monday. Falkenstein and little son spent last week with relativesends in San Bernardino. their daughter, Miss Georgie Bailey,arrived yesterday on a visit to relatives and friends. They will spend the summer at Tent City and other points along the coast. Dr. Bailey and family were formerly residents of Anaheim, but eight years ago was compelled to leave on account of asthma, of which for years he has been a sufferer. He went to Mazatlan, Mex., and later moved to Phoenix, where the family has since resided. Workmen are engaged in installing showcases and fixtures for the new Mullinix drugstore, which will be one of the most handsomely appointed stores of its kind in the county. Mrs. C. O. Rust, Miss Elsie Rust and Percy Rust left this week for Owens' valley for an outing of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sandilands leave for New York shortly to join Mr. Sandiland's mother, who is returning from London, and the party will have an outing in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Wm. Lawrence who has been visiting relatives and friends here and at Pasadena for some weeks past, returns today to her home in Cochise. A. Nagel and son Kenneth returned on Monday from a fortnight's outing at Lake Elsinore. Carl Entenmann and eight members of the active section of Los Angeles turnverein departed some days ago for Frankfort-on-the-Main to participate in the international turning contests. Hugh Semple returned this week from a trip to San Diego and Coronado. He leaves on Monday for his home in Canada by way of Portland, Vancouver and the northern route.