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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
88 YEARS AGO
February 24, 1872
Frederick Schneider died on Tuesday last in the 43rd year of his age, after an illness of about two weeks. Last week he rallied but grew worse on Sunday and lingered in an unconscious condition until Tuesday morning when he quietly passed away. Mr. Schneider came to Anaheim in 1862 and purchased the tract of land upon which he has since resided. He was president of the Anaheim Lighter Company at the time of his death. He was also treasurer of the Anaheim Water company, treasurer of the Fire company and a member of the Anaheim Judge No. 199 of the I.O.O.F. His funeral was held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. from his late residence on Palm street and was attended by all the residents of Anaheim and vinoity. As the procession moved through the streets the bell of the fire company was tollled and places of business were closed. The Odd Fellows' services were performed at the grave and an eloquent eulogy was pronounced by Mr. Fischer.
The change of religious services to Enterprise hall has been, we think, a happy one. The seats are more comfortable, light and ventilation better and both sing-
The change of religious services to Enterprise hall has been, we think, a happy one. The seats are more comfortable, light and ventilation better and both singing and speaking improved in sound. Rev. Webber delivered an excellent sermon on a practical subject, and was attentively listened to throughout. He speaks again tomorrow at 11 a.m. and we are sure that all who attend will inwardly resolve to go often in the future.
A visit from the sheriff is not always relished, but if he comes friendly and not professionally, he is always welcome. We refer to Wm. R. Rowland, Esq., our popular sheriff-elect, who visited Anaheim on Saturday and favored us with a call. Mr. Rowland was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Horn and Miss Gillan of El Monte.
The land company has recently sold 120 acres to M. A. Peters, 40 to H. W. Watkins, 40 to C. C. Angle, 40 to John M. Cummins, and 60 to W. L. Tomles.
L. F. Crenshaw, one of the Los Angeles rioters, was tried on Saturday last in the district court and found guilty of manslaughter.
The outgoing overland stage capsized yesterday morning three miles from town. Three passengers and the driver were hurt, but no bones were broken.
A fine little shower of rain set in about daylight Thursday morning and continued until noon. Dr. Higgins measured a quarter of an as the fall. The indications are good for more.
Extra stages have been sent from Los Angeles to bring in the mail matter and it is likely that we shall soon have it all here.
63 YEARS AGO
February 25, 1897
Extra stages have been sent from Los Angeles to bring in the mail matter and it is likely that we shall soon have it all here.
63 YEARS AGO
February 25, 1897
On Monday afternoon the public schools observed Washington's birthday in the time-honored fashion of holding patriotic exercises in commemoration of the day. The pupils of Miss Jarvis' room gave an elaborate program which reflected no little credit upon them as well as their accomplished teacher. The higher classes of Prof. Keran's and Miss Robert's room were present and a number of the patrons of the school and others were in attendance. The following is the program: James Williams, Emil Blanchard, John Schumacher, Theodore Rimpau, recitations. Dialogue, Clara Fischer, Bertha Fischer, Willie Fischer, Clarence Perdomo, Helen Gaxiola, Alice Harfield; recitations. Lizzie McAulay, Lizzie Bourland, Paul Jennings, Edmund Cahen, Lizzie Arnold, Elsie Nebelung, Nona McWilliams, Vera Gade, Sophie Bauer. Song, "The Star Spangled Banner," by the school. Columbia Dialogue, Fred Sonnen, Elmer Stone, Anna McAulay, Katie Brown, Sylvain Cahen, Roy Clabough, Murray Mills,
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There was also a proMrs. Harris' & Miss Kerr
Among those taking
Edgar Hartung, Violet
Mable Gade, Dora
Grieg Pressel, Floyd HatChampion and Eddie
saturday afternoon club
held its first meeting at the home of the Misses Melrose on February 20th. The first prize was won by Miss Margaret Landell and the second by Miss Mable Curtiss. Those present were Misses Sophie Rimpau, Marie Rimpau, Elizabeth Kuchel, Dora Zeyn, Zelma Bailey, Zolla Smythe, Bea-
trice Smythe, Lillian Robison, Rose Robison, Mable Curtiss, Fritzie Helmann, Margaret Landell, Stella Lewis, Edith Fay, Hilda Witte, Mable Langenberger, Winifred Melrose and Jessie Melrose. The club will be entertained next at the home of the Misses Rimpau.
Madame Chevalier and her daughter, Miss Alice Chevallier came down from Los Angeles on Saturday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung.
Mrs. Fred Barman and Mrs. J Barman of Los Angeles, who came down to attend the masquerade ball on Monday are visit
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Miss Alice Chevallier, down from Los Angeles on day on a visit to Mr. and John Hartung.
Fred Barman and Mrs. J. of Los Angeles, who own to attend the mas- ball on Monday are visit- ing with Mrs. Sengap on Orange-thorpe avenue.
Fred Lewis is assisting Engineer Schneider at the Electric power house during the illness of Engi- neer Des Granges.
Gilbert Landell and bride have returned from their honeymoon trip to Santa Monica and Santa Barbara and have taken up their residence with Mr. nd Mrs. Chas. Bixley at Buena Park.
Lewis Mendelson came up from Lower California Saturday.
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