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1909-04-22 · Anaheim Gazette · page 13 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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NEWS AND BUSINESS Ladies! Let us show you something fine in sewing machines. Beebe-Welsel Co. On Monday, April 26, at the opera-house will be heard one of the most enjoyable concerts ever brought to this city. We have a fine line of automobile and bicycle accessories. Beebe-Welsel Co. Call Sunset 383 or Home 2231 for ice. W. E. Duckworth. Order ice by phone or give your order to my driver, we will do the rest. W. E. Duckworth. Are they all using the Oliver No. 5 Typewriter? Not yet—but soon. Why? Ask Carl G. Jorn, Jorn building, Orange, Calif. Ice orders properly cared for—large or small. W. E. Duckworth. For Sale—a late model, five passenger Moline automobile, complete with top, etc. Car is in fine condition and will be sold at a bargain. Capt. L. R. Williams, Anaheim, Cal. If you use my ice once you will use no other. W. E. Duckworth. Dietrich, jeweler and optician, Anaheim. Your ice is promptly delivered if you order from me. W. E. Duckworth. Wickersheim Implement Co. are exclusive McCormick agents for Fullerton and Anaheim and they alone carry genuine McCormick repairs and extras. m25-5t Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Dickel's. Don't forget I have ice. W. E. Duckworth. Sidney Holman is recovering from a bad attack of sore throat. The two evening trains on San Fe line, northbound, stop here. W. J. Hill is preparing for the season’s harvest, and will begin head operations next month. He says grain crop is not as good as he been expected earlier in the season but that it is a whole lot better than last year. Juan Alvarez was bitten on the tongue by a rattlesnake on Tuesday morning while thinning beets on the Joaquin ranch. He was taken to Santa Ana hospital and was a very sick man for two hours but is resting comfortably and his physician does not look for serious results. The graduating class of the high school will present "The School Press" at the opera-house the evening of Wednesday, June 9th. The graduating class is composed of the following bright boys and girls: Grude Asher, Lois Blake, Iva Camerer, Marie Finney, Laura Newman, Gra Schindler, Viola Susmill, Lilly Zeh Henry Berg, Joseph Burns, Rollo Vis, Arnold Dickel, Elton Goble, Mond Nebelung, Herman Wedel, Weisel. Miss Mary Barnes, Miss Barnes and Mrs. Fannie B. Newenburg, who have been guests Judge and Mrs. Shanley and Candrs and Mrs. Williams for some more past, leave today for their home the east. Bruce Anson has traded his residence property on West Broadway property owned by Mrs. Pruitthe East side. A.T . Pendleton came in from centia on Tuesday afternoon to Wickersheim Implement Co. are exclusive McCormick agents for Fullerton and Anaheim and they alone carry genuine McCormick repairs and extras. Fountain pens from 75c to $5, at Dickel's. Don't forget I have ice. W. E. Duckworth. Turkey eggs for sale. L. C. Blake, cor. North and Citron. Wanted to trade: A Long Beach home for Anaheim property. Inquire of Dr. Wylie, veterinarian, Fullerton, Sunset phone 1312, Home 1144. For Sale: Ten acres adjoining the best paying Valencia orange orchard in Orange county. For particulars apply at this office. We pay 25c dozen for eggs in trade Stern & Goodman, Anaheim. Stop and get a Portable Lamp from $3.00 to $6.00 at A. Nagel's. For novelties in Chinaware see A. Nagel. Watches well repaired at Dietrich's. Figure it out for yourself and prove it will pay you to use molasses at $1.50 per barrel from the Los Alamitos Sugar Factory when it is worth same as corn, pound for pound. It will pay you in the long run to give the home men a chance to handle your produce. I. Asher is the man who will always try to please. For sale: 8 heifers, 14 to 18 mos. old. Conrad Oertley, Garden Grove. 3t Loose alfalfa hay at $13 per ton delivered. Henry Wagner, 2 miles south east of Anaheim. Wickersheim Implement Co. are sole agents for McCormick mowers and rakes and genuine McCormick repairs and extras for Fullerton and Anaheim. If you have any good gum wood to offer in large quantities I have the cash to pay for same. I. Asher, 314 East Center. Milk delivered in sealed jars twice daily to all parts of the city. For Wickersheim implement Co. are sole agents for McCormick mowers and rakes and genuine McCormick repairs and extras for Fullerton and Anaheim. If you have any good gum wood to offer in large quantities I have the cash to pay for same. I. Asher, 314 East Center. Milk delivered in sealed jars twice daily to all parts of the city. For further information ring up Home phone 1852. T. W. Jackson. apr15m3 For Sale—14 dozen White and Brown Leghorn pullets, all extra fine. Just started to lay; also one 504 Jubilee incubator. A good start for somebody. N. Roy, South St., second house west of Lemon. Sunset phone Main 191. FOR EXCHANGE 2 acres in Pasadena, all in oranges and almonds, nice 5 house, want Anaheim residence $2500. H. Vossbeck. TO BRIDGE OVER an emergency, you may need of a little money. The German-American Bank is prepared to loan a reason sum on acceptable collateral legal rates. If you need not pay or discount your bank for other purposes, come bank and talk it over. Deeds, of course, have preferable is recovering from a sore throat. trains on Santa Sound, stop here. preparing for the sea and will begin heading month. He says the spot as good as had earlier in the season, whole lot better than was bitten on the finshake on Tuesday morning beets on the San He was taken to the capital and was a very two hours but is now probably and his physician for serious results. class of the high school "The Schoolmispera-house the evening June 9th. The grad-composed of the folloys and girls: Gertus Blake, Iva Cameron, Laura Newman, Grace Susmil, Lilly Zeus; Joseph Burns, Rollo Dakel, Elton'Goble, Ray Herman Wedel, Fred Barnes, Miss Ella Fannie B. Newell of have been guests of Shanley and Capt. Adams for some months day for their home in has traded his residence West Broadway for by Mrs. Pruitt onleton came in from Plasday afternoon to look demonstration train. Major Upham of Olive is out again after a brief illness. C. G. Billings is confined to his home with an attack of the grip. Judge Shanley and Mrs. Shanley are recovering from attacks of la grippe. W. F. Laird and A. M. Wilder of Los Angeles were business visitors in town the first of the week. Manager Bellus of the gas company is out in a new Tourist motor car, learning to hit the high places. N. Hart, Peter Hansen and Chris Paulsen returned on Monday from a several-days' trip to San Diego. F. W. Barron came up from San Diego on Thursday afternoon for a visit with relatives and friends. Ben Berdrow is out on crutches after six-weeks' detention at home with a broken ankle. For a good, delightful time hear the Alexander Recital Co. Monday, April 26, Anaheim opera-house. For Sale: Windmill, tank and tower complete; also 150 feet of two-inch pipe. $25. Apply to Geo. H. Amerlge, Fullerton, Cal. H. J. V. Blake of Holtville, Imperial county, was in town on Saturday on a trip combining business with pleasure, Mrs. Estelle Fisher has purchased the McCollum residence on Broadway, paying $3500 therefor, and will in the near future move therein. The home economics section of the Ebell will meet at Y.M.C.A., Friday, April 24, at 2.30 p.m. All Ebell members are invited. Fred Barnes of Redwood Falls, Minnesota, arrived last week with a carload of household furniture, and Boys' Club Boys' "Hercules" Knickerbocker "Moth-proof," and "Ors, unshrinkable guaranteed all wool." nobby Spring shades serge; well tailored co fancy cuffs and sleek fancy pockets. Sizes 5 dollars e "Kantwearout" Clothing only line we carry in Clothing Department suit sold with our g All the new styles in Children's, Boys' and Young Men's sizes. Prices are Lower than ever. William "WHERE Mrs. Estelle Fisher has purchased the McCollum residence on Broadway, paying $3500 therefor, and will in the near future move therein. The home economics section of the Ebell will meet at Y.M.C.A., Friday, April 24, at 2:30 p.m. All Ebell members are invited. Fred Barnes of Redwood Falls, Minnesota, arrived last week with a carload of household furniture, and will take up his permanent residence with his parents here. The Martha Alexandra Recital Co. will give a good, pleasing and inspiring entertainment at the Anaheim opera-house Monday, April 26. Admission 25, reserved seats 35c. Louie Noah, one of the best known traveling men in Los Angeles, who is well and favorably known here, was run over by a street car in Los Angeles on Saturday evening. His right arm was cut off below the elbow. Col. Schrieber will pay an official visit to Company E on Thursday evening next week. Captain Schindler is putting the company through its paces with a view to having it in first-class condition. T. S. Armstrong attended the Presbytery meeting at Long Beach on Thursday. While at the beach city he inspected the new $40,000 Carnegie library building now in course of erection, and pronounces it an architectural model. Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Irvin of Chicago, accompanied by their two children, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nagel. Mrs. Irvin is a sister of the latter. Mr. Irvin was car inspector of the Grand Trunk line, but tired of the inclement weather east and is in California with his family to stay. Maurice Ray, of the Stern & Goodman mercantile force, left Sunday on an extended eastern pleasure trip. He will visit in New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, and other of the big cities, and will visit the Seattle fair on his way home. Mrs. Fred Rimpau and baby of Fairbanks, Arizona, who has been the guest of relatives here for the past two months, left Monday. She will Maurice Ray, of the Stern & Goodman mercantile force, left Sunday on an extended eastern pleasure trip. He will visit in New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, and other of the big cities, and will visit the Seattle fair on his way home. Mrs. Fred Rimpau and baby of Fairbanks, Arizona, who has been the guest of relatives here for the past two months, left Monday. She will visit relatives in Puente, Monita and other points in Southern California before returning to her home in the territory. Allan Knapp was in from the Katella district on Monday. Allan claims to have the best field of burr clover in the valley, standing three feet high in his orchard. He will irrigate it this week and plow under next week. Allan is a scientific farmer and is making a success of it. The dance given on Friday evening by the Anaheim dancing club was largely attended. Prof. Carl Horn's orchestra of Los Angeles furnished music which was appreciated by the merry throng. The club will give another dance on Friday, April 30, with the usual first-class music. All are assured of a delightful time. Refreshments will be served. Work horse for sale. John Schumacher Jr., box 291, Anaheim. 2t We wish to thank the Masons and our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of Mr. Bruce. Mrs. Bruce, Miss Clarke. Boys' Clothing "ALWAYS RELIABLE." Hercules" Knicker Pants Suits are "Rain-proof," proof," and "Perspiration-proof." Fast colshrinkable materials, used all wool. Come in spring shades and blue well tailored coats with ruffs and sleeves, and ockets. Sizes, 7 to 15. dollars each earout" Clothing is the we carry in our Boys' Department. Every with our guarantee. new styles children's, and Young' sizes. are Lower in ever. William Falkenstein "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS." now recovered from our Easter rush and have a beautiful line of trimmed hats which we will sell at 20 percent Reduction William Falkenstein "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS." We now recovered from our Easter rush and have a beautiful line of trimmed hats which we will sell at 20 percent Reduction Market Day, Saturday, April 17, '09 MADE'S MILLINERY Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring MISS HEDSTROM Chamber of Commerce Rooms, Anaheim, Cal. Store has the only Rest Room in Anaheim For the Children. "The children are the hope of the Nation the pride of the parents, and the future Men and Women." We are catering to their vants and are displaying in our windows this week a neat, new and tasty line of children's Dresses sizes from 2 to 14 years, and the prices are 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50; none higher. Albure $3 in cash to our customers at 4 o'clock p.m. every Saturday. Ask us about it. Miss Ida Gerken, aged 10 years, held the lucky card last Saturday and received $3.00 in cash. Hlborn & Raymond's DEPARTMENT STORE ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA WE NEVER HAVE TO SAY JUST OUT! WE NEVER HAVE TO SAY JUST OUT! because our stock is very complete and in our long experience in the drug business in this town we have learned to know the drug wants of most of our patrons. This experience often proves a great help to even our old customers. Try us with a drug purchase and learn what an advantage there is in trading here. 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