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The Weekly Gazette. ESTABLISHED 1870 Henry Kuchel, Editor and Proprietor The Gazette is issued every Thursday morning. Entered at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter. Has the Largest Circulation LOCAL NOTES OF INTEREST Bird Beebe transacted business with Los Angeles wholesalers Monday. Frank Tausch chaperoned a bunch of fans at the Anaheim-Santa Ana ball game at the county seat on Sunday afternoon, which the locals annexed by a score of 4 to 0. Mrs. Will S. Fish was here from Los Angeles the past week, a guest of friends. Mrs. Callie Seeley of San Francisco is in the city, a guest of her sister Mrs. W. I. Carver. William Kretschmer and wife are here from Los Angeles visiting with the former's parents. J. B. Neff returned on Saturday from San Diego, in which county he held a number of successful farmers institutes the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. B. Brooks of Los Angeles visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Beebe on Sunday. G. M. Simpson and wife of Billings, Montana, are expected here next week on a visit to the former's brother, Bert Simpson. J. B. Rea returned on Saturday from a week's business trip to Fresno, Merced and other points north. He reports the country looking good, but says fruit trees and vines in many sections were badly injured by FOR SALE FOR SALE—5 room house and lot, cheap. Inquire this office. FOR SALE—Washington navel orange trees. Apply to D. Gervais, S.Los Angeles street. Phone Sunset 2181. FOR SALE—At Stanton ranch,Brookhurst, one Fairbanks-Morse engine, in excellent order, also one Krogh 5-in. pump. FOR SALE—Loose alfalfa hay of extra good quality. In field or delivered. Tim Carroll. Pacific phone 413. FOR SALE—At a bargain, first-class hay baler, buck rake and cookhouse. One mile north of Benedict station. RD1, box 101, Anaheim. FOR SALE—All standard varieties of citrus trees, also several hundred extra large seedlings from one to two inches in diameter. E. C. Dutton, West Anaheim. FOR SALE—5 year old roan mare, weight 1200, perfectly sound and gentle. Good horse weight 1100. A good double work harness. Must be sold at once. N. R. Phillips, 915 East Broadway. FOR SALE—Horse and mule, in good condition, at a bargain. Apply to Gus Hansen, Hansen station. WANTED—I will pay cash for a bargain in a small property close in. No attention paid unless location is given. Address, Cash, Gazette. FOR SALE—Fresh cow, cheap; sweet potato plants. Metal Mother incubator. Also want loan of $1000, for three years at 7 per cent. J. Stoneberger, Anaheim, Cal. FOR SALE—500 feet 10-inch galvanized irrigation pipe; also No. 6 pump. Gus Hansen. FOR SALE—Well matched team of grey mares, ten years old, weight 2550 pounds. Good in orchard or on road work; true pullers; work single or double and reliable in every Mr. and Mrs. B. Brooks of Los Angeles visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Beebe on Sunday. G. M. Simpson and wife of Billings, Montana, are expected here next week on a visit to the former's brother, Bert Simpson. J. B. Rea returned on Saturday from a week's business trip to Fresno, Merced and other points north. He reports the country looking good, but says fruit trees and vines in many sections were badly injured by frost. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Parker, parents of Dr. Parker, chief chemist of the sugar factory, who have been visiting the family of that gentleman for some weeks past, left this week for their home in Shelbyville, Ill. Mr. Parker says he will be in Anaheim again before winter and may decide to locate permanently. Owing to the eight-hour law recently passed by the California legislature the Anaheim steam laundry announces in this issue of the Gazette that it is compelled to make an advance on the price of all laundry work, and that all other laundries in the state are preparing to do the same. As the law forbids women or girls working longer than eight hours a day additional help will have to be employed on the work now turned out. The Anaheim laundry has recently installed a new flat work ironer at a cost of $700. Master Mechanic Searls of the Santa Fe shops at San Bernardino, accompanied by his son-in-law, James Barr, was in town on Sunday, a guest of J. W. Sackett. Mr. Searls was master mechanic for the Northern Pacific in Montana for 12 years previous to coming to California, and is an old-time friend of Mr. Sackett. He expressed himself as being most favorably impressed with what he saw hereabout, and is looked for to return at an early date and join the Montana colony here. FOR SALE—Fresh cow, cheap; sweet potato plants. Metal Mother incubator. Also want loan of $1000, for three years at 7 per cent. J. Stoneberger, Anaheim, Cal. FOR SALE—500 feet 10-inch galvanized irrigation pipe; also No. 6 pump. Gus Hansen. FOR SALE—Well matched team of grey mares, ten years old, weight 2550 pounds. Good in orchard or on road work; true pullers; work single or double and reliable in every way. For further particulars phone Home 1994. For Sale—21 acres of walnuts interset with peaches and apricots; 10 shares water stock. Price $21,000. Victor Montgomery, Santa Ana, Cal. 2-16-tf For Sale—Fancy Burbank seed potatoes at Henry Wagner's ranch two miles southeast of Anaheim; Pacific phone 1188. FOR SALE—Black Eye Beans for seed. Stern & Goodman, Fullerton. FOR SALE—Baled barley hay in the warehouse at Northam, $8 to $10 per ton. Fine oat and barley hay in Fullerton. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. WANTED WANTED—Girl to assist in general housework two days a week. Call or address 543 W. Chestnut St., Anaheim (near high school.) WANTED—Young man to help in the lumber yard and office. Apply to Gibbs Lumber Co., Vine and Broadway. Wanted—Work horse at right price. Address P.O. box 371, Anaheim Pacific 661. FOR RENT For Rent—Good shop building on Chestnut street, adjoining Hahn's livery; suitable for carpenter or paint shop. Apply to J. Hahn, Palace Livery Stable. PIANOS For every home in Anaheim, at Webers Music Store. Do not be hasty in buying. Compare our goods and prices. We are with you always. STAR THEATER The amusement at the Star theater this week is better than it has been in the past. Opening Wednesday, April 26, Harry Hart, the ventriloquest, assisted by his family of blockheads, is one long laugh. Miss Fanny Donovan, singing and dancing lady comedian, is something out of the ordinary... on your desk or at home is always running dry. You fill it—use it once—the next time it's dried up, thick and muddy. It spills and it's never ready when you want it. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen the pen with the Clip-Cap—is ready when you want it and where you want it. Prices on styles illustrated are as follows: $2.50 to $5.00 SOLD BY Jos. Helmsen STAR THEATER The amusement at the Star theater this week is better than it has been in the past. Opening Wednesday, April 26, Harry Hart, the ventriloquest, assisted by his family of blockheads, is one long laugh. Miss Fanny Donovan, singing and dancing lady comedian, is something out of the ordinary. The Hart Co. will present the long distance telephone, a screaming one-act farce. The pictures you see here are the best and are run by Jack Charters, an old and reliable operator. Change of show three times a week. Popular prices, 10c, and 15c, children 5c. Matinee Saturday and Sunday. PIANOS For every home in Anaheim, at Webers Music Store. Do not be hasty in buying. Compare our goods and prices. We are with you always. Bartlett Music Co. SOMETHING NEW IN THE PHOTO LINE A leather bill-book, card case or watch fob, etc., with your photo. To introduce these leather photo novels we are giving them free with every order. Howard Studio, Anaheim, Cal. FREE WITH EVERY ORDER Leather Photo Novelties. You will like them. Never before introduced in Orange county. Call at Howard's Studio, Anaheim, Cal., and see for yourself. LOCAL TALENT TO PLAY "THE COUNTY FAIR" Following is the program for the County Fair to be given at the opera house on Friday evening, April 28, under auspices of the Episcopal Guild Wm. Henry Madison, Village Mayor ... J. H. Whitaker Si Perkins, Town Constable ... Curtis Gilbert Harry Beane ... Clarence Beebe Jeremiah Hooppole ... J. H. Whitaker Samantha Hooppole ... Mrs. G. W. Sherwood Amanda Haskins ... Miss Bee Clemens, spinster Betsy Haskins ... Mrs. Eva Boyd Will Spur, jockey ... C. Beebe A. Winner, jockey ... John Spencer Susie Spivins, chums ... Thelma Gade Sallie Simpson ... Inez Elliott Heinie Krausmeyer, butcher ... Geo. Hamler Lena Krausmeyer, his wife ... Mrs. Otto Storm Mrs. Killjoy, widow ... Miss Freida Janss Henry Peck ... Jess Alexander Mrs. Henry Peck ... Miss Elsie Asher Clarence Mush, bridegroom ... Leland Lewis Clarice Mush, his bride ... Grace Adams Louis Bergerl, side-show barker ... H. C. Inkeep Patrica De Patti, singer ... Miss Jean Adams Mlle. De Bruski, snake charmer; Prof. Veri Smooth; Harry Tubb, fat boy; Murado, wild man, side-show at-tractions. Bert Brightlights, dude ... Harry Sherwood Marjorie Walsh, city girl ... Madaline Whitaker Rays Dust ... Walter Cadman A. Carbureter ... Earl Spencer Adam Stubbs ... Fred Segner Mrs. Adam Stubbs ... Mrs. George Terry Willie Stubbs ... Ralph Kemp Cissie Stubbs ... Edith Simpson Aunt Matilda, slightly deaf ... Miss Minnie Rehwoldt Johnnie Cake, her nephew ... Jim Whitaker Doc. Pill, fakir ... Hans Storm Willie Green, village cut-up ... Ray Elliott Swipesy Johnson, gum girl ... Nellie Bush Choruses—"I've Got the Mumps," "You'll Come Back," ... Inez Elliott, soloist "Girls, Girls, Girls," ... Nellie Bush, soloist "He's a College Boy," "Cutey," ... Sung by Alberta Abbey Accompanist ... Mrs. Eugene Adams BENEDICT WATER COMPANY Location of Principal Place of Business, Anaheim, California. NOTICE:—There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 16th day of March, 1911, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Name—W. W. French, No. of Certificate 5. No. of Shares 26. Amount $39.00. And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of March, 1911, so many shares of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the cor- quarter of said Section 16, containing five acres, more or less. And being the same premises described in that certain deed dated February 23rd, 1881, made by William Kelly to Carl Bennerscheidt, and which deed is recorded in Book 75 of Deeds, page 562.Records of Los Angeles County, California. Also the following described personal property: Five shares of the capital stock of the Anaheim Union Water Company, a corporation represented by certificate 435. Terms and Condition of sale. Cash, gold coin of the United States, subject to the confirmation of said Court; or one half cash, balance on a credit not exceeding one year, payable in gross, with interest on such deferred payment at the rate of seven per cent per annum, net, said deferred payment to be secured by a mortgage on said premises, and subject to the BENEDICT WATER COMPANY Location of Principal Place of Business, Anaheim, California. NOTICE: There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 16th day of March, 1911, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Name—W. W. French. No. of Certificate 5. No. of Shares 26. Amount $30.00. And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 16th day of March, 1911, so many shares of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the corporation, 315 Hedwig street, Anaheim, California, on the 13th day of May, 1911, at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J. P. TRANSUE, Secretary Benedict Water Company. Office, 315 Hedwig Street, Anaheim, California. apr 27 t3 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Benner-scheidt, Deceased. Notice of Administratrix Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, made on the 21st day of February, 1911, in the matter of the estate of Carl Benner-scheidt, deceased, the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of the said Carl Benner-scheidt, deceased, will on or after the 15th day of May, 1911, sell, at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the confirmation of the said Superior Court, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Carl Benner-scheidt, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than, or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, in and to that certain real property situate in the County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows, to-wit: Those certain parcels of land situate in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: First: The west half of Lot No. Nine (9) of Helen and Lynch's subdivision of the west half of Section 16, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M. and containing five acres, more or less. Second: The west half of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 16, containing five acres, more or less. And being the same premises described in that certain deed dated February 23rd, 1881, made by William Kelly to Carl Benner-scheidt, and which deed is recorded in Book 73 of Deeds, page 562. Records of Los Angeles County, California. Also the following described personal property: Five shares of the capital stock of the Anaheim Union Water Company, a corporation represented by certificate 435. Terms and Condition of sale. Cash, gold coin of the United States, subject to the confirmation of said Court; or one half cash balance on a credit not exceeding one year, payable in gross, with interest on such deferred payment at the rate of seven per cent per annum, net, said deferred payment to be secured by a mortgage on said premises, and subject to the confirmation of said Court, the purchaser to assume the payment of and take the property purchased by him subject to the State and County taxes and assessments of whatsoever nature which are now or may become hereafter chargeable as a lien against the property purchased by him. All bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office Melrose & Ames, attorneys said administratrix, at No. 1124 West Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, or may be delivered to the said administratrix at her residence at West Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, or may be filed at the office of the Clerk of the said Superior Court at any time after the first publication of this notice, and before the making of the sale. Dated this 25th day of April, 1911. PHILIPHINE BENNERSCHEIDT, Administratrix of the estate of Carl Benner-scheidt, deceased. Melrose & Ames, Attorneys for Administratrix. apr 27 t3 A force of fifteen carpenters have arrived from Los Angeles and are erecting an addition to the packing-house on Santa Ana street, which will increase its capacity one-half. Several carloads of lumber are on the ground, and the work will probably be completed within a month. The increase will make the packing-house the largest in the county. The force of orange packers under Manager Sandilands has been cramped for room, and the enlargement was made necessary by a desire to install another grader and increase the force, which now numbers 17 packers. The improvements will cost $2500. THE NEW STANDARD MOWER Exclusive Features which insure Ease of Operation, Long Life, Low Upkeep, Powerful Cutting Qualities. President and all other 50c Suspenders ... 38c SOX Phoenix—all Silk 50c quality all colors—this sale ... 35c Golf Shirts $1.50 to $2 Broken Lines $1.15 Suit Cases and Trunks 10 Per Cent off We carry the best quality and largest ass'trm't Remember Th L. Z. Home 2132 Pacific 2103 Phones SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS Enjoyable Social Gathering at Mrs. Kuhlman's Residence The K. D. class of the Methodist Exclusive Features Mechanically perfect wheels. Can’t slip. Power delivery certain. Eccentric adjustment for aligning cutter bar with pitman. Bar in position always. Sleeve adjustment for registering knife. Secures full cut of each section. Compensating Lever and Carrying Spring. Avoid side draft and wear, and add traction. Reversible Wear Rails or Shoulders on the Guards. Keep knife in position and prevent wear on guards. Curved cutter bar with floats. Avoids knife friction and side draft and adds traction. Main frame cast in one piece but with detachable boxes or bushings. Save wear and afford easy access to wearing parts. Full description sent on request. Beebe-Weisel Co. East Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS Enjoyable Social Gathering at Mrs. Kuhlman’s Residence The K. D. class of the Methodist Sunday school gave a jolly and successful social last Thursday evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman. The class colors are red and white and this color scheme was carried out in the decorations. Crepe paper was festooned in the parlors and red and white roses were daintily arranged in the rooms. An interesting musical programme was well rendered by the members of the newly organized class of young ladies. Mrs. Kuhlman, their wide awake teacher, has taught the class for six years, and has recently organized it so that more successful work may be accomplished. Members include Marie Winney, Violet Gervais, Bernice Hann, Lorena Cox, Muriel Skinner, Orpha Thayer, Helen Gould, Eva Gould, Mary Elliott, Viola Elliott, Frances Rutherford, Veva Walker, Ethel Ellsworth, Alberta Hollingworth, Berna Anderson. I can make to order any size Tapoon at the right price. H. Holland, 208 No. Los Angeles street. THURSDAY, April 27 TERATION SALE April Saturday, April 29th ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF PECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING not to be compelled to move more goods than necessary when we in extensive alterations after May 1st we are offering our entire stock at a great reduction. 2 Dozen AN UNDERWEAR per Suit SUITS NEW SPRING STYLES $20.00 Men's Suits $17.50 $18.00 Men's Suits 16.00 $16.50 Men's Suits 15.00 $15.00 Men's Suits 13.50 $14.50 Men's Suits 13.00 $13.50 Men's Suits 11.50 $13.00 Men's Suits 10.00 $12.50 Men's Suits 9.50 $10.00 Men's Suits 8.50 SHOES The Latest in Lace, Button and Oxfords, Black, Tan and Patent Leather 10 per cent Discount' SHIRTS Best quality 50c work Shirts light and dark colors, 14 to 19 Sale Price 40c SOX BLACK AND TAN 3 for 25c quality, now ... 4 for 25c 2 for 25c quality, now ... 3 for 25c Suit Cases and Trunks HATS New Spring Styles in Felt Khaki Pants The kind we GARTERS Neckties all other 50c ers ..... 38c $15.00 Men's Suits 13.50 $14.50 Men's Suits 13.00 $13.50 Men's Suits 11.50 $12.00 Men's Suits 10.00 $9.50 Men's Suits 8.50 SOX silk 50c quality s—this sale ..... 35c Sale Price 40c SOX BLACK AND TAN 3 for 25c quality, now ..... 4 for 25c 2 for 25c quality, now ..... 3 for 25c Suit Cases and Trunks 10 Per Cent off We carry the best quality and largest ass'rtm't HATS New Spring Styles in Felt and Straw 10 per cent OFF Khaki Pants The kind we sell for $1.25 and others we sell for $1.50 Now $1.10 GARTERS Boston, Paris and Magic Clasp 25c Garters only 15c Neckties 50c all Silk Ties 35c ember This Sale Continues Until Saturday, April 29th . . . Z. Kroeger THE LEADER Phones Better Goods at Lowest Prices 128 West Center St. Anaheim, California arrived a New Line of RT WAISTS AND STREET DRESSES ST IN TOWN. SEE DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS EDERMAN'S NEW UP-TO-DATE STORE EDERMAN'S NEW UP-TO-DATE STORE GATHERING at Mrs. Man's Residence of the Methodist are a jolly and sucThursday evening our teacher, Mrs. N. class colors are this color scheme in the decorations. festooned in the and white roses were in the rooms. musical programme by the members ized class of young man, their wides taught the class has recently organre successful work hed. Members iney, Violet Gervais, rena Cox, Muriel ayer, Helen Gould, Elliott, Viola Elliferford, Veva Walh, Alberta Hollingerson, order any size Taprice. H. Holland, es street. EYE STRAIN Causes headache and nervousness Have your eyes attended to before the trouble becomes chronic. I guarantee my glasses to fit your face. Prices reasonable Come and see me. Theodore Roberts GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST High Grade Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. 113 E. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM SAVINGS BANK ANAHEIM Money to Loan On Real Estate