anaheim-gazette 1911-12-07
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Thursday, December 7
We Are Ready for Xmas
TOYS, DOLLS, HOLIDAY GOODS
TOYS
Dressed Dolls . . . 10c to $2.50
Undressed Dolls . . . 10c to 1.00
Baby Bumps Dolls . . . 50c
Cloth Doll Patterns . . . 10c
Tin Dishes, set . . . 25c to 60c
China Dishes, set . . . 50c to $1.25
Toy Trains . . . 25c to 1.50
Steam Engines . $1.00 to 2.00
Sewing Machine . . . 3.50
IN HOLIDAY E
Phoenix Silk Hose, per pair
Phoenix Silk Socks, per pair
Holeproof Hose, per box
Fancy Suspenders . . . 5
Armenian Lace Handk’fs
Fancy Neckwear . . . 5
Velvet and Leather Bags . . .
Jewelry and Combs . . . 2
Fancy Ribbons .
Remember: Shop Early and Avoid Disappointment.
THE S. Q. R. STORE Schumacher, Quarton Silks a Specialt
NEWS AND BUSINESS
Telephone us your orders for your prompt deliveries. W. E. Duckworth.
Rubber hose and garden utensils at Dickel’s.
When you want the best in fresh meats call on Cooper & Shriner.
Buy this home now; it won't last long at the price, modern 6-room and bath, fine location, close in, large lot, bearing fruit trees. Phone 88J, or call 126 Philadelphia street.
CHRISTMAS TREES—Don't put off buying your Christmas Trees until it
NEWS AND BUSINESS
FOR SALE
No. 1 ranch horse, buggy and harness at a bargain. S. Lybarger, 202 W. Broadway.
J. B. Neff returned on Tuesday from a business trip to Berkeley.
Try Ripin's White Label Extra Dry Special Reserve at Anaheim Winery, 1206 W. Center St.
A fine selection of dolls at Dicke's.
M. W. Martenet was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Monday.
FOR S
FOR SALE OR EXIT room two-story date convenience garage, lawn, shade Situated on principal ange, corner lot acreage. Address Box 52, Orange.
FOR SALE—Baledley hay. Sunset Carroll.
FOR SALE—First-call sale. Apply to C.
Telephone us your orders for your prompt deliveries. W. E. Duckworth.
Rubber hose and garden utensils at Dickel's.
When you want the best in fresh meats call on Cooper & Shriner.
Buy this home now; it won't last long at the price, modern 6-room and bath, fine location, close in, large lot, bearing fruit trees. Phone 88J, or call 126 Philadelphia street.
CHRISTMAS TREES—Don't put off buying your Christmas Trees until it is too late, but see F. B. Kealiher, of West Anaheim, Crone avenue, and select your trees. He has some fine ones.
For china firing apply to Margarette Walker, Telephone Sunset 81J.
Only fifteen more days to do your Christmas shopping. We advise early buying. Get choice selections. Our stock is still complete, consisting of the latest dolls, games, toys, china etc. at the popular prices. 5, 10 to 35c store, 115 E. Center St., Anaheim.
The Latest Novelty at Howard Studio. Your photo in an aeroplane. 130 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim, Cal.
Any watch or jewelry repairing you intend to have done for Christmas gifts, bring it early to Theodore Roberts, and be sure of prompt service.
Cooper & Shriner carry a fine line of fresh and salted meats.
W. F. Laird was a business visitor in town on Monday from Los Angeles.
We have a full line of hay, grain, wood and coal. W. E. Duckworth.
Take your watch and jewelry repairing to Theo. Roberts. He does only first-class work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brunworth, F. W. Brunworth, Mrs. Blase and Henry Kroeger, Sr., motored to Newport and Balboa last Sunday afternoon.
The Wickersheim Implement Co. expect the arrival of another carload of vehicles containing 44 jobs from the Michigan Buggy Co., on Wednesday of this week. This is the fifth carload of vehicles and implements that this enterprising and prosperous company have received from the eastern factories since the first of August. Wickersheim Implement Co., have just finished another 14x45 addition to their warehouse to be used for storing crated vehicles.
Uncle John Bush was in town from Olive on Monday meeting with friends hereaway. Uncle John is 82 years of age, as spry as a cricket, and has been a resident of this section forty years.
Buy your Xmas candies and post cards for loss at the 5-10 to 35c store
FOR SALE
No. 1 ranch horse, buggy and harness at a bargain. S. Lybarger, 202 W. Broadway.
J. B. Neff returned on Tuesday from a business trip to Berkeley.
Try Ripin's White Label Extra Dry Special Reserve at Anaheim Winery, 1206 W. Center St.
A fine selection of dolls at Dicke's.
M. W. Martenet was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Monday.
Prompt delivery and courteous treatment. Give us a trial. W. E. Duckworth.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Mosseman, at her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Mosseman has been ill, but is recovering her usual good health.
The most appreciated Xmas present is a photo of yourself, the kiddes or the family. It's never too early to begin. Have them taken now. New styles. Good work. Reasonable prices. Howard's Studio. 130 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim.
Glasses fitted at your home. Phone 88J for Geo. L. Dletrich, Doctor of Optics.
Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Wisser have gone to Fresno to reside, where Mr. Wisser holds a responsible position.
If you want sparkling wines try the White Label Extra Dry or Carmine Seal at Anaheim Winery.
For the best Wines, Liquors,and beers call at the Fisher Winery, cor. of Chartres and Lemon Sts., Anaheim
Remember Cooper & Shriner for the best of fresh meets.
Chin How, proprietor of a store in Chinatown, was on Monday fined $75 for selling liquor without a license.
Mrs. Abbott will start a beginner's class for children in dancing December 16, at 3 o'clock. Advanced class every Saturday at 2 o'clock. Anaheim Opera House. Pupils may enter class in elocation at any time. Visitors always welcome.
Celery growers in this county are receiving better prices than ever before in the history of this industry at this time of year. Prices are from 25 to 30 cents per dozen bunches. Ten carloads are being shipped daily.
The Ladies' Guild of St. Michael's Anaheim, will meet with Mrs. V. U. Simpson, Philadelphia street, Anaheim, Thursday, December 7, at 2:30 o'clock.
Choice table clarets and white wines. Local and Northern. The best at Bustin's Winery.
FOR SALE OR EXTENDED ROOM two-story date convenienced garage, lawn, shade Situated on principal angle, corner lot acreage. Address Box 52, Orange.
FOR SALE—Baledley hay. Sunset Carroll.
FOR SALE—First-call sale. Apply to C.
FOR SALE—Fresh yearling heifer. Bland Placentia Ave.
FOR SALE—Dry grapes for sale. W. L.
southwest of Anale.
FOR SALE—A spare at a bargain. Phi Harry Dyer.
FOR SALE—Brooklyn lot of pigs. Charle Sycamore St.
FOR SALE—Baledley hay. Sunset Carroll.
FOR SALE—26 soils pigs within next few 85 shoats. If s make very low price 28, Norwalk, Cal.
FOR SALE—Home delivery made.
Philadelphia street.
FOR SALE—Over of the celebrated popular Michigan vehicles at prices to book.Wickersheil Fullerton, Cal.
FOR SALE—Ten orange trees one land plenty of w gain.Apply to Dyer, 305 North Leaheim.
FOR SALE—Baledley hay.Sunset Carroll.
FOR SALE—In bargain prices.
3¼x4 Steel Skew
3½x4 and one 3½gons with beet b wagon with 10½
1½ Steel Axle one surrey one b wagon one 12 inch Disc Drill Six So California Special Beet Seeders two one 3-Disc Plow,Plows and Corn
ern factories since the first of August. Wickersheim Implement Co., have just finished another 14x45 addition to their warehouse to be used for storing crated vehicles.
Uncle John Bush was in town from Olive on Monday meeting with friends hereaway. Uncle John is 82 years of age, as spry as a cricket, and has been a resident of this section forty years.
Buy your Xmas candle and post cards for less at the 5, 10 to 35c store Anaheim.
The regular meeting of the Domestic Science Section of the Ebell w"" meet with Mrs. Wm. McLauchlin on Friday afternoon at 2:30. All members come and bring a friend, as there will be election of leader and other important business to be transacted.
"The Where There's a Will, There's a Way"
Is an old and a very true saying, and in nothing does it apply with more force than in the matter of saving money. Everyone should save some part of his earnings, as it is not what one earns but what he saves that makes wealth. Start a savings account this month with the : : :
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS
United States Depository for Postal Savings System
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
for Xmas
DAY GOODS
HOLIDAY BOXES
Silk Hose, per pair . 75c
Silk Socks, per pair . 50c
Of Hose, per box . $1.50
Spenders . 50c to $1.50
On Lace Handk’fs 25c to 50c
Seckwear . 50c to $1.00
And Leather Bags 50c to 9.00
And Combs . 25c to 5.00
Ribbons . 25c to 75c
Disappointment.
Macher, Quarton & Renner Silks a Specialty.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—New 7 room two-story house. All up to date conveniences. Combination garage, lawn, shade and fruit trees. Situated on principal street in Orange, corner lot to alley. Want acreage. Address “Owner,” P. O. Box 52, Orange.
FOR SALE—Baled Alfalfa and Barley hay. Sunset Phone 41R.—Tim Carroll.
FOR SALE—First-class pumpkins for sale. Apply to C. O. Rust.
Ye Floral Nursery
The Best Flowers and Plants in Orange County.
MRS. C. R. GATES, PROP.
804 West Center Street Both Phones
Elmer Imus and his best girl spent Sunday at Santiago Canyon.
John Hartung, Herman Dickel and E. J. Hartung enjoyed a motor trip to Los Angeles on Sunday.
Mrs. B. T. Brown of Pittsburg, sister of Mrs. W. R. Williams is
OPPOSE WATER COMMISSION
Tri-Counties Irrigators Send Delegation to Sacramento.
Wm. McLauchlin, A. Pierotti and J. W. Newell attended a meeting of the Tri-Counties Reforestation committee at Riverside on Monday. The meeting was called to consider a bill introduced in the legislature forming a State Water Commission. Those present unanimously opposed the proposed measure.
E. E. Keech of Santa Ana, Frances Cuttle of Riverside and E. D. Roberts of San Bernardino were appointed a committee to go to Sacramento and fight the bill.
Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE AT RIVERSIDE.
At the conference at Riverside on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, there were 302 delegates present, 32 of whom were from Orange county and five of these from Anaheim.
All delegates were treated royally.
The speakers were some of the ablest men of the state and everybody there received great benefit.
It was made known that Orange county needs the conference next year and if we work for it, we will get it.
Rain began falling yesterday morning. A good downpour is predicted.
Judge Howard had five inebriates in court on Monday morning. They were fined $5 each. Three were unable to pay and went to jail.
F. W. Brunworth and Mrs. Wm. Blaze, brother and sister of John Brunworth, are here from Alhambra.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—New 7 room two-story house. All up to date conveniences. Combination garage, lawn, shade and fruit trees. Situated on principal street in Orange, corner lot to alley. Want acreage. Address "Owner," P. O. Box 52, Orange.
FOR SALE—Baled Alfalfa and Barley hay. Sunset Phone 41R.—Tim Carroll.
FOR SALE—First-class pumpkins for sale. Apply to C. O. Rust.
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow and yearling heifer. East Center street and Placentia Ave. L. F. Pomeroy.
FOR SALE—Dry gum stove wood, for sale. W. L. Knowlton, 2 miles southwest of Anaheim.
FOR SALE—a span of young mares at a bargain. Phone Pacific 159J. Harry Dyer.
FOR SALE—Brood sows and a fine lot of pigs. Charles Schneider, E. Sycamore St.
FOR SALE—Baled Alfalfa and Barley hay. Sunset Phone 41R.—Tim Carroll.
FOR SALE—26 sows, 20 will have pigs within next few days and about 85 shoats. If sold at once will make very low price. R. D. 1, Box 28, Norwalk, Cal. C. M. Gard.
FOR SALE—Home made mince meat, 20 cents a lb. Phone orders taken; delivery made. Mrs. Eastman, 122 Philadelphia street; Pacific 104J.
FOR SALE—Over 65 different styles of the celebrated Henney and the popular Michigan Buggy Co., vehicles at prices to suit any pocket-book. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
FOR SALE—Ten acres late Va.'encia orange trees, one year old. Fine land, plenty of water. At a bargain. Apply to Dr. S. Parrott, owner, 305 North Lemon street, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Baled Alfalfa and barley hay. Sunset Phone 41R.—Tim Carroll.
FOR SALE—In good condition at bargain prices. Three carts, two 3¼x4 Steel Skein Wagons, one 3½x4 and one 3¼x4 Birdsell wagons with beet beds, one 1½ Bain wagon with 10½ double box, one 1½ Steel Axle wagon with box, one surrey, one buggy, one spring wagon, one 12 inch Hoosier Double Disc Drill, Six Solid Comfort and California Special Sulky Plows, two Beet Seeders, two 2-Disc Plows, one 3-Disc Plow, two Single Disc Plows and Corn Sheller, one hand
Elmer Imus and his best girl spent Sunday at Santiago Canyon.
John Hartung, Herman Dickel and E.J.Hartung enjoyed a motor trip to Los Angeles on Sunday.
Mrs.B.T.Brown of Pittsburg, sister of Mrs.W.R.Williams, is here on an extended visit.
Southern Pacific train No. 105, formerly leaving at 3:54, commencing December 6, 1911, will leave at 3:44.
The Concordia Singing society will give another of its popular concerts at Knights of Columbus hall the evening of the 19th inst.
Xmas tree ornaments, artificial snow, festooning and Xmas bells; also lots of toys, dolls and games at the 5, 10 to 35c store, Anaheim.
S.Kistler has purchased 48 feet from the Hammel & Denker estate on East Center street, adjoining his bakery. He expects shortly to begin the erection of a handsome brick building.
W.R.Harper, State Secretary of the C.W.B.M.of Southern California will speak at the Christian church next Lords day morning at 11 o'clock. Bible School at 9:45 a.m., Y.P.S.C.E.,6:30 p.m.All will be made welcome.
Wm.Haber has taken a position at Dickel's sore. Mr.Haber is Anaheim's sensational left fielder. He has a batting average of 455 and a fielding average of 1000 and if he can juggle groceries like he does a base ball he will be a rather handy man to have around.
A new counter and office fixtures are being fitted up at the First National bank for the American Savings bank, which will occupy the same probably this week.The premises now occupied by the Savings bank will be remodeled for Franz & Hussman's barber shop.
A message from Santa Claus informs us he will arrive in Anaheim next Saturday, December 9, at 1:58 p.m.m and wants all the boys and girls to meet him upon his arrival at the Santa Fe depot and go with him to his headquarters.He will bring a present for each of them.Old Santa is a jolly good fellow.Be sure to meet him next Saturday at 1:58 p.m.
Mr.Minn,a Korean boy,will give an address at the Methodist church county needs the conference next year and if we work for it, we will get it.
Rain began falling yesterday morning.A judge Howard had five inebriates in court on Monday morning They were fined $5 each.Three were unable to pay and went to jail.
F.W.Brunworth and Mrs.Wm.Blaze,brother and sister of John Brunworth,are here from Alhambra Ill.,to spend the winter with Mr.Brunworth and family.
The Prisoner—There goes my hat.Shall I run after it?
Policeman Casey—Phwat? Run away and niver come back again? You shtand here and I'll run after your hat.
O.L.Raubs and family of Pittsburg have arrived here with a view to locating.Mr.Raubs spent some time in Washington and the northern part of this state,但 prefers Southern California,and will probably become a permanent resident of this section.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold an "Apron Bazaar,"in the Sunday School room on Thursday,December 7,commencing at 2 o'clock.In the evening a twenty-cent tamale supper will be served.Menu: Hot tamale,or ham sandwich with doughnuts,bread and butter sandwich and hot coffee.Everybody welcome.Supper will be served from 5 until 8 o'clock.Marion Johnston secretary.
Mr. and Mrs.Henry Adams entertained as guests at Thanksgiving dinner Capt.P.T.Adams,father of the host,Mr.and Mrs.Cood Adams and Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Plum of Tustin.Capt.Adams led his sons and daughters and grandchildren in an assault upon a magnificent 12-pound goose,and trimmings,prepared in Mrs.-Adams' best style.An enjoyable family reunion was a feature of the day.second only to the defeat of the goose.
Postmaster Duckworth on Friday gladdened the hearts of his employees at the postoffice by handing over to them the monthly salaries,the amounted to $1200.He has 17 assistants in the office,and a more capable and accommodating force cannot be found in the state.Five years ago the monthly payroll amounted to $500 It has steadily increased with the enlarged business of the office until it now amounts to $1200.Mr.Duckworth comes to the center with
bargain prices. Three carts, two 3¼x4 Steel Skein Wagons, one 3½x4 and one 3¼x4 Birdsell wagons with beet beds, one 1½ Bain wagon with 10½ double box, one 1½ Steel Axle wagon with box, one surrey, one buggy, one spring wagon, one 12 inch Hoosier Double Disc Drill, Six Solid Comfort and California Special Sulky Plows, two Beet Seeders, two 2-Disc Plows, one 3-Disc Plow, two Single Disc Plows and Corn Sheller, one hand feed cutter, six corn, beet and orchard cultivators. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Cal.
WANTED
WANTED—Stock feed, green corn fodder, pumpkins or stock beets. L. N. Bookson, Fullerton, Cal.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT.—Office room, Kroeger's hall, 126 1-2 West Center St. Inquire of F. H. Fox, 139 West Center street.
FOR RENT—Furnished room. Will give housekeeping privileges. 114 Melrose St.
LOST
LOST—Locket and chain with inscription "L. A. K." somewhere between Walnut street and the post-office. Finder please leave same at this office.
All the latest mounts, styles and quality in finishings for your Xmas photos are to be found at Betzold's Studio. Phone Pacific 160R. 108 E. Center street.
If you are looking for a good country home or a good investment, read E. S. Ballenger's ad on page eight or talk with him over the phone, Anaheim 2825, or write to him for detailed description, Artesia, R. D. 1.
A message from Santa Claus informs us he will arrive in Anaheim next Saturday, December 9, at 1:58 p.m. and wants all the boys and girls to meet him upon his arrival at the Santa Fe depot and go with him to his headquarters. He will bring a present for each of them. Old Santa is a jolly good fellow. Be sure to meet him next Saturday at 1:58 p.m.
Mr. Minn, a Korean boy, will give an address at the Methodist church next Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock. This meeting is held under the auspices of the Epworth League and will be a missionary talk on Korea, the most interesting land of all the foreign fields. Mr. Minn is a student in the University of Southern California. Don't fail to hear him.
Harry Armstrong, who for two years past has been the efficient secretary of the Anaheim Union Water Company, on Saturday tendered his resignation, to take effect February 1. Mr. Armstrong accompanied by his mother and sister will leave in the spring for Vancouver, where they will reside. He will be succeeded as secretary at the water office by W. T. Wallop.
On Thanksgiving day a turkey dinner and family reunion was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brunworth in honor of Mr. Henry Kroeger's 81st birthday. All of Mr. Kroeger's children and grandchildren were present, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schindler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kroeger and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kroeger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kroeger and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brunworth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schindler, Mrs. Chas. Schindler Jr., Albert Brunworth, also Mrs. Weinberger of Seattle, Mrs. Wm. Blase and F.W.Brunworth of Alhambra, Ill.A fine dinner was served which was enjoyed by all.
Postmaster Duckworth on Friday gladdened the hearts of his employees at the postoffice by handing over to them the monthly salaries, which amounted to $1200. He has 17 assistants in the office, and a more capable and accommodating force cannot be found in the state.Five years ago the monthly payroll amounted to $500. It has steadily increased with the enlarged business of the office until it now amounts to $1200.Mr.Duckworth comes to the center with the dinero punctually on the 1st of each month.
Harold H. Moore, for many years traveling passenger agent on the Santa Fe, was on December 1 appointed by Manager Byrne, to be city passenger and ticket agent for the company at San Diego.Mr.Moore is one of the best known and most popular railroad men in the west,and his many friends will be glad to note his advancement in the service of the company which he has adorned for a long time.His office is located in the U.S.Grant hotel buildingwhere a note to the editor states the latch string is ever on the outside to his friends hereaway.Welcome to our city,Harold.
The grand jury of Orange county was selected in the Superior court and retired to elect a secretary and appoint committees.Its work on Monday will be the auditing of th books of officers of the county and the cities of the county,and to consider such other business as may be brought before it.F.A.Holbrook of El Modena was named as foreman.Other jurors are:E.H.Dierker,Williard Smith,G.A.Shoemaker,F.E.Anderson,C.F.Hyle,A.K.Cravath,W.F.Hill,R.J.WebsterJ.A.Phinney,A.L Stockslager,Wm.Kenyon,C.E.Hubbard,Geo.Claussen,Mit Phillips,j.L.Cotant,j.V.Sutton,B.S.BartonandM.S.Davis.
Christmas Presents in Our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department
The presents that are appreciated the most are the useful ones, as every time you wear it you think of the giver, which is the true meaning of Christmas Gifts.
White Aprons
We have a beautiful line of Fancy White Apron Pieces, ranging in price from 35c to $1
Children's Cloaks
Don't you know of a girl that would appreciate a nice Cloak for Christmas?
Shirt Waists
We have about 30 Fine Silk Shirt Waists, value up to $8.00, that are now selling at $5.00
Kimonas
We have a beautiful line of long and short Kimonas for Christmas.
Furs
We have a number of nice Fur Scarfs, Capes and Mufflers that would make nice Xmas gifts.
Ladies' Dress Skirts
We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Ladies' Dress Skirts above $5.00 as a Christmas offering.
Sweaters
Make good Xmas gifts for either ma or the girls. Good-line to select from.
Umbrellas
Just received another beautiful line of Umbrellas for Xmas.
Ladies' Tailored Suits, worth $22.50, now $16.95
Ladies' Tailored Suits, worth $32.50, now $20.95
now selling at Each $5.00
Kimonas
We have a beautiful line of long and short Kimonas for Christmas.
Umbrellas
Just received another beautiful line of Umbrellas for Xmas.
Ladies' Tailored Suits, worth $22.50, now $16.95
Ladies' Tailored Suits, worth $32.50, now $20.95
WM. FALKENSTEIN
ANAHEIM,
CALIFORNIA
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing for Men
Harry Lauder, landing from the Saxonia, told a New York reporter a new story.
"It's a story," he began, "about one of your American peeresss, a lady of striking independence. She rang for her maid the other afternoon, and said, very sharply:
"'Yvonne, if I catch you and my husband kissing again, one of you will have to go.'"
Mose Persimmons—Wal, I ried money enough to get me license. Now I hain't got nu in worry about till my dog license co due next February.
FLANDERS HAS ARRIVED!
Flanders 4-horsepower, Belt Drive Motorcycle has arrived. It is fitted with the famous Splitdorf Magneto and sells complete for $190.
It makes no difference where you buy this machine, if you break any part, any Flanders agent in any part of the country will replace it free of charge.
Wm. H. Houts
138 W. Center Street, Anaheim, California
Frank Carlyle of Westminster on Monday applied for letters of administration on the estate of his father, G. H. Carlyle, who died seven years ago. The elder Carlyle had a claim of $14,000 against the United States for Indian depredations in 1866, and it is for the purpose of securing judgment on that claim that the estate is being probated.
Frank Carlyle of Westminster on Monday applied for letters of administration on the estate of his father, G. H. Carlyle, who died seven years ago. The elder Carlyle had a claim of $14,000 against the United States for Indian depredations in 1866, and it is for the purpose of securing judgment on that claim that the estate is being probated.
Sizing Him Up
When You Give a Pal a CHRISTMAS PRESENT
You must know his size, especially if it's a Fancy Vest, Smoking Jacket, Pajamas, Shirts or the like. Misfits induce strong language. Let us have peace. Find out his size. If its for yourself, let your sisters, cousins and aunts know your size.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY
Get a large selection. In our Neckwear one you get the largest selection of patterns in town. Order the present accordingly.
F.A.Yungbluth
Merchant Tailor.
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