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WATI-R CO.MI'ANV NO. I
It in h«*rvl»y onh»r»»d by I lit* board of
(lircct'trM «»f linpri.il wafer Company
No. 1 that tlid Imperial Prcwi Iks rccorf
iitr.4'«l urn tin* ollit-iiil orgnu of said com
pany, and UiO nvrWiiry in Instruct*! t«»
causa to Ixi published in Bald nuwsnajior
without r«>it, ti<« iiiiniittM "f alt tliO
tm*ettngfl of llto «lin'« t'MM and stock
holders qf pwM ««»ini;any.
Adopted by (lit; (mard of directors of
Ini|M-rI ni|M-r i.-il WitUrr Company So, I, July 2,
likj:i. It. l>. Mci'lierriu, Koc.
E. L. Wales lit appointed cattl.; in
njM'ctor.
Frank Salisbury has been in I>»s An
gelcfl "ii o short trip.
Mrs. T. P. Bunta goes to Lo* Angeles
next week for a whorl trip.
Plain drunk, $5, was the only bus!"
lien in Justice! Baut«*H court this week.
Harry Dyke had a serious 'attack of
illness Saturdajr, but is now üble U*
bu out. ,
Mrs. I. L. Wiluon and children have
returned from their vacation at I/>u
Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Imm* ly«H:k, from Buda,'j
Texas, have arriviki and are stopfting at
the Thehna.
The Pu*hs lias receivexl the pa|x>rn f«»r J
which it advertised and in not in tie«nl
tjf any more.
President Gleaso'n*! of Water Co. No.
l,j;m*s to the heading s<k>u to observe
conditions there.
J Mm V. W. Avery of Jackson, Minn.,J
arrivi-il t««lay on a visit to her couthi,
Mra. M. P. lluhnan.
Dr. Ehnendorf got a painful fall Sun- !
day from a ladder at the old creamery I
building on soutti Imperial avenue.
W. 1.. Wil-ii- \h out on a canif aiguing ,
toar for a few days, shou'tim tl»e (nrople
what the next su|>crviijor l«^>k« like.
Drummoiid HiiDtoii ban just driven |
over from I/M Angeles, arriving Tuet 4 - |
d,,v.
\.Mr. and Mr«. Walter D. Garry are!
receiving coiigratulatious on a flue
daughter who arrived at their home in
this city October 3.
The Whiting Lumber Co. has found
it nrcet»nry to extend the Until* of it*
yard, taking a space at J and flth street * j
the corner diagonally opposite its
present location.
Imperial tin* a new meat market —
Me**™. Eckerac Bceson, who have lo
cated in Mr. Mugford'n new building,
North lui|terial avenue. They have a j
neat shop, and are making every effort
to plea**! the |NH>ple.
President Gleanou and Roy MePher
rin, of Water Co. No. 1, have been
elected to represent the Company at.
the State Irrigation Convention at
Modesto. Mr. Glcanou in alno one of ,
the ceiiuty representatives.
Tho- Imperial Title, Guaranty and!
Trust Co., of which notice has Uhmi
h«r»it»»forc made, luih received its ofllco]
llttiugH- and iri installing them in the |
|MMtolllcu building, the north *ide of J
which it will occupy. Tho Company in ;
at present cnin|M»sfd of J. P. Hurt, of.
Hun Diego, PustmaMtor 11. E. Allatt and
V. S. Ouininisitioiiur HavoiiH of thin city.
Buy a saddle at Ivdgar Bro*. tf
W. W. >Unt«ii li;»i the contract for
«-ur ryirirf the mail between tho (xnit*
ofQea mid H. P. depot.
Fresh fruit and veuetables at Andre's.
tf.
* Mrs. M. P. Ilolmnu has presented a
water cooler to the principal's room /if
tin* public seh'nil, nil act for the com
fort of the twenty nine pupiht of that
department that ban met with grateful
appreciation*
Httddteiton A|inrtmeuts, Imperial
'avenue. Rat<'n reasonable* 10-ltf
Four member* of the Pioneer Re pub
! lican Club of this city, namely, Prei«i« |
dent Outcher, City Trustee llawcn t
I Charlie Barm-tt nnd a PnF,H« repro-l
IseiitAtivd attended the Chili organlta-
I lion in Brauley WiMlnemlny night. They
■drove up with Mr. llaw«V sprightly
| little team and hud a plcamiut trip.
Save money. Buy at Andre's. tf
Editor Stanley, of the Brawley News,
was in the metropolis Monday, looking
after the Interests of liin valuable paper,
' and incidentally, also, those of the
iG. O. P., of which he is organizer in
j ill is Valley. Mr. .Stanley wus no skele
j ton when he started in, and he is ac
tually fattening up on hard work.
Go<xl. Editing agrees with him.
Three Farm Cream for 25c, small pize
5c each, at Andre's. tf
Judge Bauta will threch his own crop
this year, finding the reliance upon the
big ••combines" not satisfactory. For
this purpose he lium (Kiught from Hawei*
Ac Co. an "Advance" 32-ilich, twelve
1 horse |»owcr machine, which in expt-cted
Ito arrive in alxnit ten days. He has
| 100 acres of grain and ulhhil forty of
alfalfa, the latter of which will be'
threshed for seed.
Have your harness repaired at Edgar
Bros. * tf
The upfier stories of the I^ami Co.
I building and Mrs. Priest's building
] have been cut up into eight rooms.
I The Land G». will use tti four for offices
!of which two will go to MacDotigal &
\ Thomas, «»ne to Mr. Treat and one to
| Mr. Patilin. The quarters vacated by
: the law tiriu down stairs will lie u-eil by
the water department of the Light Wa
ter A PoweY Co. The Land Coi's oflice
has also Iwon ceileil overhead.
For Rent— looo acres in No. 5: 800
j acres in first claws «ha|»e. Will lease all
or part. For particular* see R. E.
Tooniey. . , «-24tf.
Alfalfa Seed
See It. K. Ttir'ooiiiey about it, tf
Jersey Cows— Poland China Pigs
For wile, sixty milch cows, graded
Jerseye f 10 per head, also Poland China
pigs." Inquire Vau Leuven Dairy, Red
lamls, Cal. Oct-8-15
Will Hold a Fair Christmas
The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Chris
tian Church hcl<l ita weekly meeting
Wednesday ait Mrs. Mitchell's, on South
Imperial avenue.
There wa« a large attendance and
much important business was done.
It was resolved to hold a fair about
Christum*, and for that purpose various
comniittocfl were ap|«oinU*d.
There will Ikj a Social Committee, one
on Entertainment, and a Lookout Coin
iiitttett, whose duty it is t4» look out fur
now coiners and give them a cordial
greeting to Imperial.
Tho society meets at the homes of the
inetnbeni and to make thin more definite
it whh decided to hereafter select them
in alphabetical order.
It meets next time at Mrs. Dyke's,
Wediifwhiv next.
IMPERIAL PRKHfI
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SAIJI
FOR HAI#E — Hhkxl «ow«, will farrow in
Novcinlwr. Registered Khorthorn
Durham bulhi, milk ntraiu, highly
bfttli Fuller Hn^i. ranch, 10 mites
fioulh of lui|>crial. H-l.'itf
FOR HA \.V, — 10 or 80 ncrra y?"»\ alfalfa
laud, 1 1-2 mile north of lm|n-rial, all
uii<l«t cultivation, .'{ n(.r«.'« in alfalfa;
am putting in \i acrcn liioro. Goou
bourn', <*t<; ; 133 an acre. Termn < a«v.
J.J. tiering. 0-10 tf.
FOR SAM-; — Date jmlm tree*. Henry
Klatt, Holtville, Cal. 0-17-10-8
FOR SAMv— Two fine violins. Chaa
W. F.-rnald, 2nd Hand Store, Im-
|H:rial. 0 10-tf
FOR RALE— 6 head of Holuteina and
Jersey^ in itch cows, nil young; three
giving milk. I'rjce $45 |*er head. In-
noire of Mra W. F. Gillett, on S. J.
I'lrey'n ranch, one mile «*a^t and one-
half mile Houth of Imperial, octltf
FOR SALE — First -doaa dark Jersey
cow, |K?rfectly gentle. Also cart and
middle and nice 5 month's old colt.
J. E. Russell; N M *&• '-&. »» lf >- 14 -
5 miles south-eaMt of Imperial. *10-l
FOR SALE — Eight dozen thorough-
bre«l Plymouth Rock hens; also good
Poland China boars. Jucob Duiiinn,
6 mileb south of lui|>erial. • oct-8-tf
FOR SALE — Clean, plump, Propo seed
wheat. Call at I). A. WheHer «Sc
Co.'s, lioltville. ocaBtf
FOR SALE — 70 acres ripe corn nnd 15
acres uncut barley in field near »*raw-
ley. Cheap if pastured ot cut at
once. C. A. Fre<lerick, Brawley. 10-ltf
LIVE STOCK
W ANTE I) TO BUY— SMALL CALVES
from dairies. L. L. Forrester. tf
FO"R SALE — Pigs, shoata or anything
you want, at 3 3-4 cents a pound in
cur loads. Address or wire Wi G. j
Hutchinson, Coachella. •sepl7octls
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE— La Bonitii Ranch Co. 320:
acres, 180 acres fenced nnd prided ,l
small house ; 30 acres of alfalfa ; fine
land ; .'l2O shares of water stock. Pre- S
fer to bell only 100 to 150 acres of raw j
laud. Will " make satisfactory ar- j
rangetnenta to leawe if desired. Write j
or call on Arthur Young, Imperial.
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FOR SALE — Four work hoi>es In- i
quire at Fuller Bros., 10 miles south j
of Imperial •9-24-10-15 i
Our lumber yard in Imperial will be
closetl for three br four weeks. We will
then opeii up with a largestock of every-
tiling in' the building line and be pre- ■
pared to share in the g<KKI business I in-
l>erial will have during the winter and
th« future. J. F. Boyd Lumber Co.
oct 8
t Adolf Frese Optical Company
Successors to Adolpli Frezeand Brain Harms Optical Co.
126 SOUTH SPRINO STEET LOS ANGELES, CAL
Manufacturers and dealers in
Optical, Mathematical, Engineering and Scientific Instruments
Surveyors, Draughtsmen's and Architects' Supplies. Drawing Instru-
ments and Materials. Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
/lUII Order* Promptly Attended to ■ S«od lor catalogue and price lit
'' Bent Facilities for Repairing Instruments of Precision of any Kind.
NEW. MEAT MARKET ECKE Lt..^
All Kinds of Fresh Meat
North imperial Avenue, One Block from Imperial Hotel
The Press Does Fine Job Printing:
5 « rnt« a line each insertion.
PAUTNKU WANTED— WIIIi |G0 to
$100 rap 11,1 1, to tin ild wire f**nc*?*i. Ter-
ritory, luii-Ti.il Valley and Han I)ict<o
Co. liuild l>€«t fetlCfl in world, ono
rod in i»»n minute*; two metl can
make OTCf $10 «l«ar |M?r day. Can
Imild 100 tlifforent *ty)c* feuco with
machine, Straight paying (»ro(»"flition,
will iriv«» nnd expect p-fcrenco. Ad*
dresfl <Mv»rK»? Hnrst, 3l"> South Flower
Kt., Loi Angelcn, Cal. 10 1-22
WANTED— Horse* for pasture, 50 or
100 head, f ood pflstarc — first
claw. W. \V. Mm ton: 8-20tf
AXYONIC—WANTINCJ KXTICAS FOU
the Milwaukee machine*, cull on
Cha. Feruald, thu second-hand man.
lOtf
TENANT WANTKD-Owner of lot next
to ImtMßrial Drtit? Co.'h ijtorc will
build brick building to suit tenant.
Inquire at Ist National Bunk. H-I.'kf
WANTED — One pafx;r each of June 11
and May 14, \Ui)\, for which 10 cents
each will U: paid. Thin office. 0-3tf
240 ACKKS in the corj>oration of Im-
I>erial to b*a«<; on shares. Will fur-
ni»h $3,000 worth of Htock (higli-Krado
dairy and hogs). Must have respon-
sible man with experience. Address
J. I). Huston, 1725 W. Adams Street,
Los Angeh?H. sep3tf
WANTED — Man with team wants ranch
work. Ila* family. W. C. Gray,
postoffice. eep 7tf
BIDS WANTED— I want about 40 acres
cleare'l, leveled and bordered ; E. part
8. 80 N. \V. 1-4 sec. l!o\ 15-15, 1-2 mile
north Iioltville; for which I will pay
cash or u> v *-* 9** °^ whole quarter for
this season's crop small grain. Send
bids to J. W. Lobr, Lamnnda, Cal.
sep 17 tf.
WANTED — I want 80 acrea leveled,
lnirdered and (l itched : S half N W
1-4, Sec. 2, 17-13; for which 1 will give
this season's crop small grain, and
ftirni-h lurntwr for checks. This land
is in No. (», three miles S X of Jones'
bridge on New river and will not re-
quire much work to pinooth or border,
being almost level. Address Charlotte
M. Preston, Myford.Cal. oct-8-15
FOR EXCHANGE— I own an orange
orchard at Corona, Cal., 14 acres full-
beariiiir Washington Navels; abun-
dance «»f water; a gof»d paying propo-
sition and excellent location for home.
Will exchange for quarter section in
Imperial Valley: F.Cattern 238 West
First street, Los Angeles. eep24-ol
PASTURE — Fine pasture for horses
and cattle. Section of stubble, grow-
ing barley ami c«>rn. Running water,
(Alamo river) and lots of shade trees:
Three miles east of Brawley. Terms
reasonable. Address Chaa. R. Wores,
box 130, Brawley, Cal. sep24-oct-l
PASTURE— Best in the valley; green
or dry feed. E. Mead, Imperial. Tel-
nhone 5x7. Ranch 7 miles east of
tinjH*riaK cct-8-tf