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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS, LITERARY NOTES, COLUMN, PROBATE NOTICE. Concerning "The Two Vagabonds," the attraction booked for Tuesday evening April 3d, the Watsonvllle Daily Register has the following comment: "The Two Vagabonds," as presented by the Abbott Bryant company at the opera house last night, was worth Catchy music, colonial dames, men of the gallant type, and what not that brings one back to the days our ancestors tell about, were the features. One of the very good choruses was "Good Night," which was harmonized beautifully, it such an expression may be used. The colonial dames sang with lighted candles, their hair done up as of yore in a splendor of whiteness. There is a stair scene In the last act that Is novel and the complications that arise because of an old arm chair and Its relative positions to various doors create no end of amusement.

The nightgown plays an important part in the show. The Temple City Quartet did some admirable work and were encored at least seven times. They do some exceptionally good singing. There is little probability that this performance -will ever get the cold shoulder. A large audience witnessed it, despite the fact that the skating rink is pulling strong these days.

Readers of the "Democrat" remem- ber Jamea "Hopper, who used to come to Woodland to play football when he was on the state university team. He! Is now lu the Philippines and ia often spoken of as the Kipling of that country. The title fits belter than ever now that he has given us that quaint story, "The Struggles and Triumph of Isidro de los Maestros," which appears in the current McClure's. After all we know so little of the real life Advertisements not exceeding five lines, under this heading, 50 cents week, or less, payable in advance. woman or girl to cook In the country.

Apply at tills office. ap7 Yolo, I- rlday ev- cuing, April Bill, given by the Yolo Band. In the Superior Court of the State of California, iu and for the County of Yolo. In lUe matter of the estate of J. w.

Dandy, deceased. Notlce 8 he eby glvcn lhat on- day, the 9th day of April, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, and the courtroom of said Court, at the house In the city of Woodland, County of Yolo, State of California, have been appointed as the lime and place for of our new subjects. Hopper knows the Philippines as Kipling knows India, and he tells us the things we SOCIAL Willow Oak Park on Saturday night, April Tth.

There is music and a good time. ought to know but don't. pathos in plenty in the lives of this; wild people. The discovery, the chris- nice furnished rooms tenlng, and the education of Isidro Is for rent on first floor, also eoodpns- at the same time pathetic, humorous, i ture land for rent. and dramatic.

To read such a story is Main street, a rare privilege. Apply at 33 West ap7 The Burch Relss dog and pony show gave two performances in this city Saturday that were fairly well attended. The show is much the same as when it was run under the management of Norris Rowe, before the latter firm went into the circus "business. Several new features deserving of special mention were three excellent athletes upon the swinging rings, an exhibition of balancing given by a lady on a ladder upheld by a man, and a good exhibition of tumbling and gymnastic work by the same lady and man. LOOM BREVITIES, Mikado rehearsal tonight.

L. W. Savage left for Bella Vista Sunday evening. Nice furnished rooms and pasture for rent See BO-cent column. TO and unfurnished Paul Elder Company.

San Fran- rooms. Southeast corner of Second' Cisco, announce that they have in and Oak streets. Apply within. Lydin press two initial volumes of a series A. Barker.

"1" of Nature books which are to be a dls-1 tinctive feature among the forthcom-1 FOR SALE-40 acre, of land in mihlirntifms of this western house lolo county. Just oiitfaiue LILJ minis. "The Garden Book of I Enquire of R. M. Brown at Sheriff's Uy Belle Sumner Angler of An- office.

ap6 i reference to local conditions. i stem bull 3 years old; i fine The other volume is a revised and 1 gentle driving mare, 3 fine colts. enlarged edition of Charles Heeler's mower, i spring wagons, 1 farm Notes Afield on sorae furniture, baled wheat hay, Both volumes wiil be adequately lawn mower and feed cutter. Call at lustrated aud decorated. They will be once.

Arthur Sterner. apo ready this spring. proving the will of said J. W. Bandy deceased, ami for hearing the application of Ollie Juno Bandy, Edward Bandy and Claude Bandy for the issu- unco'to ihem of letters testamentary ap7d unon the same, in pursuance of theii 1 1)et ition, heretofore filed herein.

Dated March 2Slh, 190G. C. P. HACSALL, Clerk By H. U.

SAUNDERS, Deputy. Arthur C. Huston, Attorney for PC til loner. ap9d CITY MARKET MOSSMAYKR CO. TI! fi ONLY COLD STORAGE IN THI CITY.

vVhnlesale and Retail Butchers and Packer NOTICE. Public nollce Is hereby given that le Board of Trustees of the City of Voodland wlll receive sealed bids up 5 o'clock p. in. on Monday, the 16th ay of April, 1900, for the sale of the ollowing described property, to-wlt; Two redwood tanks of 30,000 gallons apacity each. One wooden structure known as the ild Waterworks Tank House, together 1 vlth the brick foundation thereof down to one row of bricks above sur- ace of ground, and all lumber, iron, ateel or other material composing or contained in said structure, save and excepting all water pipes running through or contained in said building or connected with the well and pump situated therein.

Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to Chaa. W. Plck- nrd, City Clerk, Woodland, and indorsed "Bids for Tank," Each bid must specify the amount bid on each separate item as advertised. The Board of Trustees reserves the to reject any and all bids. CHAS, W.

P1CKARD. ap5d City Clerk II iillllliIIillllllll Watch lor fourth important NOTARY PtTBWO. H. Cal. C.

GROVER, Notary Public. Knights Landing, Yolo County, BRODERICK BUDGET. On Friday, April 6, 1900, in this town, there will be held an election for the purpose of selecting three school trustees to serve for the ensuing term. The voters of this town will have the privilege of going to the town hall on Monday, April 2d, between the hours of 8 a. m.

and 6 o'clock p. m. and depositing their ballots for the choice of three new fire commission Owillg lo Cont emplatedr- moval I will sell a good, gentle family buggy or surrey horse, also buggy and harness; also a good fine-toned Piano. All very cheap. Call and see me soon Q1 yon win ose good A Ruggles ap2 FRIDAY, APRIL 20th Rosenberg Bros.

2d5 TOMATO PLANTS 15,000 choice plants, Sacramento Favorite, Stone and Ponderosa, the largest tomato grown. G. B. Hoag, Davisvlllc. ap2 le A woman or girl Is wanted to cook ably in her natural element just in in the country.

See EO-cent column. front of the ways receiving the finish A social dance wlll be given'at Willow Oak Park on next Saturday night. The Yolo Band will give dance next Friday evening. BATON'S guarau- V11 teed the best. Eaton's "None Such" ers to serve, without pay, thanks, on Egg Food; Eaton's "None Such" Dry any other consideration for the next Feed; Eaton's home-raised Cnb- Tomato Plants; Champion Tablets; Hilker's Self- Mops; World's Fair Wagon wanted.

At Eaton's 17 First street. Eggs mled. n27tf anfl i Washing The barge Montana, which has been See BO- cent column. The price of the Sharpies Tubular Separator has been reduced. See J.

A. Murray's new ad. George Storz has just received a carload of spring and summer goods and Invites an inspection of the same. Bead his new ad. H.

W. Laugenour has an automo- ing touches. Upon the removal of the barge Montana from the ways the social 'steamer Dover was placed thereon and is now undergoing a general overhauling, which, when completed, will make her as good as In her maiden days. Yolo Independent. received, nice clean lot of alfalfa seed.

Those who contemplate sowing will -find it to their interest to look at this and get prices. J. C. Sparks, near City Hall. mh24tf 23 Famous Equestrians 18 Our-lnc Aerlnlluts 1O Backless Rough Riders 7 Russian Cossactss -------A SANTA ROSA DEATH.

have learned since that the Several, days ago an item appeared in these columns to the effect that i-i. TT. I Mrs. Wm. Blann had been summoned bile in front of the Byrns hotel which Santa Rosa on account of the illness is for hire.

Full particulars can be of nel mo ther, Mrs. H. M. Allen, who had by applying at the hotel. suffered a paralytic stroke on March Mrs.

Susan Montgomery, who is at present at her ranch near Davisville, suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday morning, affecting one side of her body. She is in a critical condition. A first anniversary and the approach of the Easter season make a happy combination for an and Frank Smith, the jeweler, has utilized the opportunity in his latest pronun- ci amen to. A snap in belts at The Vogue next Saturday. Wash belts, just received and silk and velvet belts selected from the stock will be sold at the ridlcu- COTTAGE FOll seven-room cottage or.

Walnut street is offered for sale. For particulars and terms enquire at the "Democrat" office. I9tf DENTISTS. lously low price of two for 25 cents. See the new ad.

PROPOSED SITE VISITED, 28th. stroke was fatal, Mrs. Allen having died on the 30th at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. W.

Pardee. The body was sent to Lower Lake for burial alongside that of her deceased husband, who was buried there about 14 years ago. He was formerly he assessor of Lake county and held he office for two terms. The family in Lower Lake for more than 30 years. After the death of her husband Mrs.

Allen divided her time between her daughters, Mrs. Pardee of Santa Rosa and Mrs. Blann of Woodland. Deceased was a native of New York, 78 years of age. Her maiden name was Miss Mary Bill.

No other particulars are at hand. DR. .1. L. SMITH, in Yoio County Savings Bank building.

Woodland, Cal. Room 1 and 2. Telephone Main 458. myltf T. GUTHRIE, D.

D. Oiflce in Yolo County Savings Bank Building, opposite Byrns Hotel, Woodland, Cal. Telephone No. 1139. A.

N. Dick, M.D. A. Y. Dick, D.D.S.

DICK DICK, Dentists, Woodland, Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. Office hours a. m. to 5 p. m.

Telephone 558 Jf Mayor Beamer returned Sunday evening from a trip to San Francisco and Sonoma county. He accompaniei Governor Pardee, Mr. Cooper an: Senator Rush to Sonoma to visit the site offered for the university farm The party was royally entertained and banqueted. All the visitors and a number of the local people made speeches. There was some sharp and witty repartee between Judge Seawell and Mayor Beamer, and according to the Examiner's version of it the mayor carried off the honors.

Commissioners Wheeler and Anderson and Prof. WIckson did not take the trip. When Mayor Beamer left the party he was Impressed with the idea that neither Governor Pardee nor Senator Rush will go to Contra Costa county, and the probabilities are that none of the commissioners will visit that site again. When Governor Pardee was asked when the commission will be called together to decide upon the location he replied that he did not know. No date has been discussed.

DR. C. R. Dentist- Farmers' and Merchants' Bank Building, Woodland, Cal. Office phone CSS; residence phone 79.

PHYSICIANS. FRANCES LOUISE NEWTON, M. Physician and surgeon. Office over 'iimvcerman's drug store. Hours: 9 to 4 p.

m. Telephone 1014. CHARLES E. Office in I. P.

Building. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

and 7 p. ra. to 8 p. m. Special attention given to chronic diseases, menu Phone Main 444, Residence, Hotel Julian Leave orders at Julian or ore.m« 11 Arabian Tumblers 23 Marry Mirthful Clowns 3 SenaaUonal Equilibrists 20 Astonishing Acrobats A Complete Japanano Cfrcua Superb Garland Entree Scores of Trained Wild Beasts Herds ot Porforminy Elephants Camels, Llamas ond Bos Indicus Educated Seals and Saa Lions Highest Jumping Horses Thundering Romon Chariot Races Trained Imported Arabian Only Lady Japanese Artisls in Amerit tOO Shollantt Pony Ballot Catce WalKing Horses Marvelous Picards celebrated stirk (10) Family Le Fleur Bring Your Eastern Friends To California Low Colonist Rates Daily Feb.

15 to April 7 FROM York, $50; Kansas City, $25 Chicago, $33; New Orleans, $30 Similar Eates From Other Points Deposit cost of ticket with ngent and transportation will be furnished passenger in the East. Pretty Edna Marett Street II I Peisonally Conducted Tourist Cars Through Without Change Send your friends Illustrated California Literature. of Agent. For full information inquire of any Agent Free Qmithorn Panifip i. A.

MORRIS, Agent OUUlllGlll rduiilUi WOODLAND, GAL. In addition Lo our circus aud ene we have a complel For ladies and children. for one price of Dog and Pony Show! WAIT DIES IN FAR-OFF INDIA. Mrs. T.

R. McDonald is In receipt the sad news that her cousin, Mis Sadie Wilder, who was born and rear ed near Meridian, Sutler county, died in Calcutta, India, on February 11, Miss Wilder left her home two years ago. She Joined a missionary party at Denver. This party went to London, thence to Calcutta. The death of Miss Wilder was due to smallpox.

Chamberlain's Salve is good for any disease of the skin. It allays the Itching and burning sensation Instantly. For Bale by J. R. She I ton.

Fresh tomatoes, asparagus, artichokes, Cucumbers, rhubarb and pineapples at Spauidlng's. Phone 661 mhSOtf FIRST ANNIVERSARY One year ago this store was opened, with the intention ot giving the latest and best Jewelry at prices that would defy competition, and how well I have succeeded, I need only point to my increased trade and satisfied customers. My motto in the futnre shall lie the same as in the Besl Goods al Lowest Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Houchin Whiskey This old whiskey is the highest grade of liquor distilled and guaranteed absolutely pure. Harbiosun Pacific Coast Agent EASTER JEWELRY A host of things of heauty sure to appeal to everybody. The latest in Brooches, Necklaces, Bracelets, etc.

A handsome showing of Rings. The latest designs in Sterling Silver Novelties, etc. REPAIRING The many hundreds of watches repaired the past year is a guarantee that no guess work is done here. It's the "know how." Your watch and Jewelry made like new, and satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK SMITH Shellon's Drug Store WOODLAND You are looking 1 for Wallpaper LET ME SHOW YOU.

Studebaker Buggies! Latest Styles Just In We have just received a carload of Studebaker top buggies and rnnaboo In both rubber and steel tires. They are direct from the faclorv and are the very newest things in the vehicle line. You all 1 now that "Studebaker" stands for the best only and we want Impressi yon with the fact that they can be bought right here in Woodland as cheap as anywhere in the world. Chris. Sieber Main Street, Woodland, Cal 5h3 NUSHAGAK, (25939) Sire of Arlsto winner of Occident and Stanford Stakes as a three-year-old and winner of Will make the season at Woodland Hace Track.

Tom Smith, 2:13 1-4 TBOTTING. By the greatest of all trotting sires, McKlnney 4 fiire of Sweet Marie 4 Tom Smith started in 26 races, was 21 times a money winner won second money in Occident Stake and third money In Stanford Stake as a three-year-old. He lias a great producing dam, and granddam, and a producing great-granddam. Will make the season at Woodland Race Track. Prince Ansel, TROTTING.

as a two-year-old by Dexter Prince, sire of 4 in 2:10 list; dnm Woodflower, great broodmare by Ansel 2:20, son of Electioneer 125, 2d dam Mayflower, great broodmare by St. Clair 1G675. Will stand at Dixon, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; Capay Thursday and Friday; Woodland Saturdays and Sundays. Terms Nushagak $50. Tom Smith $50.

Prince Ansel $30 Seanson commences February 15th, and ends July 1st. Usual return privilege, or privilege of having service fee returned providing mare does not prove to be with foal and owner does not wish return. Money due at time of service. Woodland Stock Farm, Woodland, Gal, my6d-w Our line Is new, and the best ever shown in Woodland. Our prices are the low- eat Shelton, Druggist.

Camellia Cameiline Gamelline For the 61 Second Street, Sacramento A. REAGER Breeder of THOnOUBHBRED WHITE WYANDOTTES A Super-Ikying Strain. for Fifteen DUNNIOAN, CALIFORNIA. JUST RECEIVED! ONE CARLOAD OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS LADIKS cordially invited to attend the demonstration given al) week beginning April 2d at- Leithold's Pharamacy. To Investigate is to Invest! Drop in any time and see what we matter whether you need a vehicle now or not.

We have purchased a line of vehicles for 1906 which represents the best brains and ability of the manufacturers of the country. They are good or they wouldn't be here at all; low wouldn't be telling you of them. R. B. CRANSTON Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Glass, Etc.

First-class Prices, Work at Reasonable BARGAIN! We 160 ACTCB UtSX MadlSOn. GEORGE STORZ Shop on Main street, 2 doors wont of Delmonlco Restaurant. hivo nmde onr West Eml Store arid I iro A la( and Lots of Water. Native Sons' "Woodland, Cal. Filmer, Brooke Co, Sacramento.

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