anaheim-gazette 1924-01-24
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
Items of Local Interest Gathered from the Files of Former Issues of This Paper
50 Years Ago this Week
From Gazette, January 24, 1874.
Baughman tried on the grounds of Mr. Keller is now in full bloom:
Lofts Dairy has been appointed administrator of the Sarobel estate.
Wednesday was the coldest day of the year. The thermometer fell to forty degrees.
Fritz Fischer is back. We expect an early organization of the Juvenile Institute.
The wool shipments from Welmington last year were 3,622,389 pounds.
There was a surprise party at the 17th house on Tuesday evening.
The ladies of the Episcopal church intend purchasing cannery organ.
The rain fall on first Saturday was one half of one inch making the total rain of Friday and Saturday one and one half inches.
Stage communication between this Place and San Diego was entirely cut off during the first part of last week.
Inland, $585—Santa Ana, $654—San Gabriel, $642—San Juan, $546—San Pedro, $452—Westminster, $117—Wilmington, $387—La Puente, $297—Los Angeles, $6,150—W. M. McRavenen County Sept. of schools, Jan. 12, 1874.
Local Market Report—Compiled by Helian & George. Flour, Bakers extra, per barrel, $8.50. Bacon, California, 12½ at 15, Hams, 15 at 20. Sugar, crushed 14½. Coffee 30 cts. per lb. Butter 25 at 37 per lb. Eggs 25c per doz. Potatoes, 1½ at 17c per lb. Native Brandy, $1.50 per gallon.
The partnership heretofore existing between Thompson and Hindes has been dissolved by mutual consent. The sadtery business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. Thompson at the old stand of Obed Macy. Give him a call.
25 Years Ago this Week
From Gazette, January 26, 1899.
Fred Crist has been seriously ill at his residence during the week.
Otto Rust went to Los Angeles on Tuesday, returning yesterday morning.
The train fall on last Saturday was one half of one inch making the total rain of Friday and Saturday one and on half inches.
Stage communication between this place and San Diego was entirely out of during the first part of last week.
Among the list of passengers by the Mohongo for San Francisco were Max Nabolung and Miss Anna Bremerman.
H. W. Hollman of the firm of Helbman, Hana & Co. of Los Angeles paid a flying visit to Anakelm on Tuesday.
San Juan Canaltran is a unit in favor of County division. No wonder when it is sixty miles from the county seat.
Capt. Glassell and W. G. Pendleton of Orange have purchased from Dr. Harden twelve hundred orange trees, three years old, which they purpose setting out this spring.
Mrs. Metz has rented from Knapko and Schmidt a portion of her vineyard, leased to them for the purpose of planting orange trees thereon, consideration, $100.
The San Francisco Bulletin mentions in very complimentary terms the Sanite irrigation bill introduced by Senator Bush of this county. The author of the bill was Win. R. Olden.
Adv.—Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert given for the benefit of Signora Bernardi Catalano at Enterprise hall. Anakelm on Saturday evening, January 31st, 1874—Programme: Part I. Grand duo-Norha, Donizetti, Signora Catalano, Miss Bessie Hardin and Claudina Rimpau—2. Aria-Trovatore, Wedt, Signor Catalano, —3. Romanza Sausto-Gonneli, Miss Flora Luedke—4. Cavalina Trovatore, Verdi, Signora Catalano—5. Cavatina Dolla Linda Donizetti, Miss Bessie Hardin—Intermission: Part II. Grand duo-Trovatore, Verdi, Miss Hardin and Signor Catalano—2. English song, Signor Catalano—3. Grand Fantasia Bellini, Miss Claudina Rimpau—4. Cavalina Ergani, Wordi, Signor Catalano, Admission $1, chill then 50 cents.
Romanza-Sanato Gennool, Miss Flora
Luedke — 4, Cavalina Trovatore, Verdi,
Signora Catalano — 5, Cavatina
Della Linda Donizetti, Miss, Bessie
Hardin — Intermission, Part II. 1,
Grand duo-Trovatore, Verdi, Miss
Hardin and Signox Catalano — 2, English song, Signor Catalano — 3, Grand
Fantasia, Bellini, Miss Claudia Rimpan — 1, Cavatina Ergani, Verdi, Signor
Catalano, Admission $1, children 50 cents.
One of Vasquez gang has been captured near Millerton by the Vigilantes of Fresno County.
The following list of letters remain uncalled for at the Wells Fargo and Co. express company undelivered—
F. W. Athearn, W. M. Dalley, John
Hanna, Chas, Harter, Mrs. Con Howo,
T. A. Korn & Co., Chas, Smith, D. R.
M. Thompson, W. T. Glassell, Clark
& Austin, Max Nebelung, Wm. Mc
Fadden, R. Carrillo.
A large number of squatters have settled on the supposed government land near Gospel Swamp. The "Devils Elbow" is the dialectable name which has been given to this district.
The schooner Surah arrived at Anaheim Landing on Tuesday with a cargo of assorted timber, consigned to Halbersduff & Co.
Anaheim ganders are exceedingly belligerent. Tithid ladies walk the streets with fear and trembling.
The following apportionment of County school money was made to the various schools on January 12, the pro rata being $3 to each census child—Anaheim $793—Azusa $345—Duarte $132—El Monte, $462—Fairview, $135—Los Nietos, $402—Newport, $195—Orangethorne, $96—Rich-
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civil case, wherein he brought suit against a Park resident named Crawford to recover money due him. Geo. won his suit and returned home rejoicing.
Candy maker Bruce is able to cut again after a siege of that prevalent malady, la gripe, which confined him to his home for some days. Mrs. Bruce has also been sick in bed but is improving, to the gratification of her many friends.
W. E. Craig and Frank Dyer have opened the Little Gem barber shop, one door east of McCollum's, and have refitted the premises in a manner to make it one of the nearest tonsorial establishments in the county. Both gentlemen are expert barbers and will give their customers the best of shaves, haircuts and shampoos.
Frank Porter was in town from his ranch on Orangethorpe Avenue on Saturday to meet with the directors of the Water Company.
The Masonle Lodge on Monday evening installed the following newly elected officers, who will serve during the ensuing term: Wm. M. McFadden, W. M.; A. S. Bradford, S. W.; J. F. Davis, J. W.; W. M. Higgins, Treasurer; Joseph Helmsen, Secretary; W. T. Brown, S. D.; H. A. Stough, J. D.; Geo. C. Clark, Marshall; J. S. Gardiner, Steward; H. Wrede, Steward; A. Prendergaat, Tyler. From Santa Ana there were present J. P. Greeley, Frank Vegeley and Dr. Menges, and from Orange, Charles Edelman who delivered a fine address. After the exercises those present sat down to a banquet prepared by the lodge to which full justice was done.
ally to purchase the stock of the Orange County Preserving Co. Mr. Weisel will immediately begin the work of enlarging the cannery.
Oscar Luedke contemplates making a fishing expedition down to the Landing on Sunday, and all his friends who want fish should make it a point to see him before he goes and tell him how many fish to bring them when he comes back as the fish are biting fine and Oscar intends to break the record.
Joe C. Burke, representing the Salisbury firm of orange buyers was down from Los Angeles on Saturday on a business mission.
The worst Santa Ana wind in the memory of the oldest inhabitant sprung up on Sunday evening and blew a gale during the night. Windmills were blown down, trees toppled over, and in one case (that of the residence of Mr. Carver on Olive St.) the roof of the kitchen was blown off. The windmill at John Eymann's place on Sycamore Street was blown down and the fans in the Dreyfus yard on Center Street were blown off. While it lasted it was one of the most bolsterous winds ever experienced since the settlement of the town.
For Sale or Trade for Chickens, 4 pedigree Toggenberg milk goats, large milk strain. Geo. S. Baker, R., No. 2, Box 141, Anaheim.
M. Eugene Durfee
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Room 5, Cassou Bldg.
Phone 692
Anaheim
CERTIFICATE OF PERSONS TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
The unexhorted Walter A. Knopf hereby certifies that he has transacting business in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California under the name and style of "Polar Bear Company," that said business consists principally of selling and dealing in ice and distilled water;
That he is the sole owner of said business and that no other person or persons are interested therein;
That his place of residence is 811 South Philadelphia Street, Anaheim, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said Walter A. Knopf has affixed his name this 19th day of December, 1928.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE
On this Thursday of December, 1928, before me, Aldon W. Stark, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Walter A. Knopf known to me to be the person described in and whose name is subscribed to the within the instrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(NOTARIAL SEAL)
ELDON W. STARK
Notary Public in and for said County and State Published Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 8, 10, 17.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California
Notice for Publication of Time of Proving With Reo.
This Week
January 26, 1899.
Power House health sufficiently as City Engin who filled his has returned to social club at of Thursday,
and two of her seriously ill with days past, but of improve down from to attend the wife came up Tuesdays' spec was in from day in attent's Court in a Treasurer; Joseph Helmsen, Secretary; W. T. Brown, S. D.; H. A. Stough; J. D.; Geo. C. Clark, Marshall; J. S. Gardiner; Steward; H. Wrede, Steward; A. Prendergaat, Tyler. From Santa Ana there were present; J. P. Greeley, Frank Vegeley and Dr. Menges, and from Orange, Charles Edelman who delivered a fine address. After the exercises those present sat down to a banquet prepared by the lodge to which full justice was done.
George Key has been seriously ill at his home in Placentia for a week or more but at last accounts was improving.
S. B. Snedaker, father of Mrs. Chas. Otto Rust, died at the family home on Friday morning last, aged 86 years 3 months and 4 days. Mr. Snedaker came to San Francisco in the early 50's by way of Panama. After several years he returned to his home in Ohio. In 1863 he decided to again come to California this time he came across the plains with his family, joining an emigrant party consisting of 7 wagons. They had no trouble with Indians and the entire trip was pleasant. He lived in the state ever since and for the last 15 years has made his home in Anaheim.
The Anaheim High School boys defeated the Santa Ana high school boys baseball at the grounds on the Deutsch tract on Saturday afternoon by a score of 27 to 13. On the Anaheim team were Rimpau, Wallop, O. Zeus, C. Zeus, Heinzman, Fischer, Stone, Nemetz, Woelke.
Mr. Weisel on Tuesday decided fin
M.Eugene Durfee
ARCHITECT
Room 5, Cassou Bldg.
Phone 692
Anaheim
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In the Matter of the Estate of William Zuni Hingot, also known as William Zumhings, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 4th day of January, 1924, at 10 o'clock A.M., on said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Robert Heinl, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate. That Letters Testamentary be issued theretoon to said Robert Heinl at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated December 20, 1923.
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk
WEISEL & STARK
Attorneys for Petitioner
Township, County of Orange, State SUMMONS
In the Justice's Court of Anaheim of California.
Pred Peck and C. C. Caley, co-partners transacting business under the name and style of Anaheim Plumbing Co., plaintiffs vs.
Anaheim Building Corporation, a corporation, and Joe Siegel, defendants.
The People of the State of California Send Greeting To: Anaheim Building Corporation, a corporation, and Joe Siegel, defendants.
You are Hereby Directed to Appear before me at my office at the City Hall in the City of Anaheim, in said Township, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above brought against you in the Justice's Court of
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And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract or they will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand this 20th day of October, 1923.
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