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The attorney was not ready to report LEGAL-ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISI EED FILED FRANCHISE SUMMONS jiH.niiniinisv UW IVILIHUHI In tbe Superior Court of the State ---fc--orCalironirar in and for the County of Sonoma. J. WINCHESTER, Plaintiff, SINfil-KTOX VAUGHN', LUTHER WRIGHT, ALFRED HIGLIE.

(at eo known as Alfred Higbie), ARETH ANN BRYANT. for the sale. Of the Kfnll worth WILLIAM C. BRYANT, (also known as W. C.

TT-kTTl If i i i 5 I T'i Vm OOSSAGE. also. known and next Monday evening. The ad-derived title as Jerome B. Gos- vertisement will call for unqualified sage), P.

HESS, (also known and'bidaand the board expects to receive Second D6e, Third Doe and John i Tw -Awi Streets. Doe Company. Defendants. The City Engineer was directed to Summons. Actlon brought in the Superior Court of the State "of California, in the, complaint filed Jn the office of the County Clerk of said County ot Sonoma.

Petama, The People of the State of Call- fornia Send Greeting to: Singleton Vaughn, Luther lie (also known as Alfred, Higbie, TBomfto TT TlroK 00h Ann Bryant, his wife, William up by Trustee Walsh who Bryant, (also known as W. C. Bry- suggested that the royalty be paid ant), A. (also known and on the rocy as It goes out of the who derived title as C. A.

Houghf), oa Tt J. B. Oossage, (also known and who crusher lnstead of as 11 goes n- derived title as Jerome B. Gossage), waa shown that the agreement calls F. Hess, (also known and who de- for the latter so no change will be rived title as F.

Hesse), John D. Hln- It was shown that the recent 'JtJSZr mortage in rock discovered, was due Defendants You are hereby directed to ap- pear and answer the complaint in an acuon enuuea as aDove Drougni against you In the Superior Court the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma, within -days' after service on you of this XZrV'r A committee from Engine Co. No. county; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. headed by Robert S.

Adams, ad- And you are hereby notified that, dressed the board and asked that the unless yon appear and answer as deed jthejcompany house on Bm WD1 Washington street to the company take Judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, wln on Tecelpt of said deed, ac arising upon contract, -or will ap-agree to install a new pressed brick ply to the court for any other relief front, a new rear wall, and to im-demanded in the complaint 'prove and modernize the building. Given under my hand and the seal of the said Superior Court this 9th The matter was discussed at length, day of December, 1910. The status of the trust deed was al- F. L. WRIGHT, County Clerk, so debated-and-the-futuren)tthe finally on the matter at this time and the ordinaace was put over until an edjouraed meeting, the Schindlefjip- plicatlon being held up pending the A-nmbei-df other-matters- In ad' ditlou to the railroad franchise were discussed, and it was nearly midnight board.adjourned until next Monday evening.

Next Thursday in the Sweed building on street near Main the Goodale Film Record Phonograph will be demonstrated. This, machine ira-Wonder at prom lses to re vol u-tionize the' phonograph and will add to 'its randy uses. It can be used to record an entire opera if necessary, in fact it will re-corff 'a program of any Jength, because it makes the record on a tape-whictr-can be made" any length desired. The demonstration will be made to any who desire to see the machine, and the demonstrators will be prepared to issue stock to purchas ers. "The advertisement for the company in another column will explain some6f the details, but the best- way to get a thorough idea of the machine Is to go and see it work.

Ye editor has an It is one of ye double column, cylinder contrivances 7 and is up to date in every way. But then everybody knows he has an auto. That Is hot the question. Did you see ye editor on Monday? His shoes were covered with mud, bis cuffs were the same and he had a wicked gleam in ye off eye. The devil ran when he sawje editor coming.

Ye newB 'chasers, chased themselves. Ye printer man got busy and the rest of ye bunch sneakprt The Rounder, also. There was "blud" on ye moon. Ye editor said nothing but maintained placid dignity and dignified silence. i 1 Then he visited ye bootblack.

Then -he "sauntered down the street and held much converse with yo drayman, In which he borroweth for much coin of the realm one large double team. Ye -Rounder smellettt He too sayeth nothing but follow-eth yeboss. Hsnielleth news and he' counte'th on ye boss. He getteth it. And so does the boss right now.

Li For up on street at ye Olmsted mansion, ye Rounder- beholdetlrye automobile of ye boss, sunk in ye mud and clay. Yea, verily it was sunken deep. Aye, verily it was very deep. Deeper than ye anger of ye boss. And then ye secret was out.

For ye boss on taking his pet auto Sljlll.lSerASfi hath reposed wnen the rain falleth, to get ready to meet Robert NewtonJ he steereth not by compass but leaving ye hard drive, he steereth ye auto across ye pardenbedwherelnye daisies and violets grow ye auto sinketh with shame and mortification and mud. And mud is what the Rouhder's name will when ye editor seeth this: Selah. THE ROUNDER. Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy for backache, rheumatism and urinary irregularities. They are tonic in action, quick in results and afford a prompt relief from all kidney" disorders.

Young-Herold Drug CO. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are Interested Just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure ed upon. For sale by all dealers. npon.

For sale by ajl dealers. Miller and Mrs. 6. TJ. Mc- Klnney lef Monday morning fo1 Ban, rrancleo to attend tbq m01iiery opening.

PHONOGRAPH OnTheSide Given under uy hand and tie sej of the cald Superior Court this 80 dayof November, 1910. IV" 1. WRKJHT: Countj Cle rorq Deputy) Clet Memorandum': The foregoli Summons ia published In accordan witn the" provislonrt or an oider the Hon. Superior Court of the Stal of California In and for the Conn of Sonoma, made and entered in tl above entitled cause on the 12 day of DecPidhe.r. 1910.

Wnv B. HAKKJELL, Attorney tor PlalaU Date of first pubiicaUc. Decetnb istn, 1910. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The ca-partnershlp heretofore lstlng between Frederick K.

Harrl and Charles M. Harms, doing bu neBS. l.nthe..County ot Sonoma, 8ta of California, under the firm nan ot "Harms Bros," has this day bei dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts and moneys due the said co-partnership are payabj to and are the property of the sa' Charles M. Harms and the Charles M.

Harms does hereby a sums and will pay all of the lndefc edness of the cald co-partnership. Dated In duplicate, January 20t 1910. FREDERICK K. HARMS. CHARLES M.

HARMS. NO. 9918 TREASURY DEPARTMENT OI FICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, p. C. '1 WHEREAS by satisfactory ev dence presented to the'Tindersigne it has been made to appear th "THE SONOMA COUNTY NATTOt AL BANK AT PETALUMA" in tl city of Petaluma, In the county Sonoma and state of California, complied with all the provisions 1 tbe statutes of the United States, quired to be complied with before a association shall be authorized commence the business of banking NOW THEREFORE LAm RENCE O.

MURRAY, Comptroll of the Currency, do hereby certlfl that "THE SONOMA COUNT! NATIONAL BANK" in the city Petaluma," in thft" Bopo and rtr" of California Is authorize! to commence the business of Sana ing as provided In Section Fifty On Hundred and Sixty-nine of the vised Statutes of the United Statel Conversion of Ihe Bank of Sonoml County, Petaluma, California. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wi ness my hand and Sea cf office th! ELEVENTH day ot JANUARY, '1 Seai, LAWRENCE 0. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currend ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Superior Court of the State California, In and forthe County of Sonoma. In the Matter Of the Estate of RAYMOND WYATT and MEL VII J.

WYATT, Minors. It appearing to this Court froJ the -Petition this day presented an I filed by F. A. Meyer, the Guardlal of the Estate of Melvln Wyatt, onl of eaid Minors, praying for the Oq decofthis. Court for the-sale.

al the- real estate belonging to the sail minor, Melvln j. wyatt, and that is. for the best interest of the sail Minor, Melvin Wyatt and neced sary that said real estate should bl sold:" fa IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. ThkT tbe next of kin of said Minor. Melvl J.

Wyatt, aad all persons, lntereste ltt said restate appear before tha Court on the 20th t)f Februaryrl91a, at 10 o'clock A. M. at-. the Cou: Room of this Court at the Cou: IE House In the City of Santa Rossi County of Sonoma, State of Calif 01 1 nia, then" and there to show caus 1 why the order should not be gram 1 ed for the sale of said estate at eitt I er public auction or private sale. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, Thai a copy of this Order be published least once a week for three succes: Ive weeks in the "Daily- Argil; (dally evening edition) a newspapei printed and published in the City Petalumartiountyjpt; BonomarStatJ 01 uauornia.

Dated, January 28, 1911. DENNY, Judge of the 8upertor court. F. A. METER, Attorney for the Guardian.

Endorsed, Filed Jan. 28, 1911. W. W. FELT, Jr.

County Clerk. By Ia, J. WINAN3. Deputy Clerk. First pubUcaUon Jan.

SIlSiL S3. SUMMONS. the Superior Court of the State 0 California, in and for thei ysuuiJjnBj 9EO. P. kMcNEAR.

Plaintiff, vs. BRIDGET BAUM, AUGUST' BAUM. MRS. A. BAUM, THE HEIRS OF BRIDGET BAUM, DECEASED, THE HEIRS OF AUGUST BAUM, DECEASED, THE HEIRS OF.

MRS. A. BAUM, DECEASED, A. G. FIELD, A.

B. FIELD, WV- P. R. OVERHOLTZER, JOHN-DE WITT-ALLEN-and A. G.

Field, A. B. Field. W. P.

Beggs, C. R. Overholtzer and John DeWltt Allen as Trustees of the. Petaluma Fruit Packing Company, a -defunct corporation, and "also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in-Interest in the real property de scribed in the Complaint, adverse to plaintiff's or any cloud upon Jtltleiherer to." Defenjants. Action brought In, the Superior Court of the State of California, in nd fo rthe County of Sonoma, and he Complaint filed in the office of the County Clerk of said County, of Sonoma, HASKELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.

rHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF california send greetings to: Bridget Baum, August Baum, Mrs. A. Baum, the heirs of Bridget Baum, deceased, the heirs of August Baum, deceased, the heirs of Mrs. A. Baum, deceased, A.

G. Field, A. B. Field, W.p. Beggs.

CB Overholtzer, John De Witt Allen and A. G. Field, A. B. Field, W.

B. Beeps, G. Overholtzer and John De Witt Allen as Trus tees of the Petaluma Fruit Pacfc- log Company, a defunct corpora tion, and J'tlso all other persons unknown, claiming any right, Interest in the real property described In the Complaint, adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto," defend- ants. r- You Are Hereby Directed to Appear and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Sonoma, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within the County; or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are herebynotifled that mlees you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will ake Judgment for any money or jamaaas demanded in the- Com-plalnt, as arising upon contract, or he will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded the Complaint The property affected by this action, and to quit the title to which his action is tg described as follows, to-wit: That portion of Lot No.

45 as the name Is laid down and numbered up-m the official' map of the City of Petaluma as made by as. T. Strat-ton, Surveyor, as shall commence at a point at the Intersection of 'F" and First Streets; thence Easterly along First Street, 410 feet to Street; thence, at a right angle, and Northerly alonj Street, 100 feet; thence at a right angle, Westerly and parallel with First Street, 410 feet; thence Southerly nd along Street, 200JeetJto the place of beginning. Also that portion of said Lot No. 45 which extends from the last above described portion thereof to the Petaluma Creek.

The two pieces taken together comprising that body of land bounded by. and Streets and the Petaluma Creek, and known as the Petaluma Packing Company's lands, and belagthe aameands-as'-were conveyed by F. V. DeLong to the Petaluma Fruit Packing Company by deed dated May 28th. 1890, and recorded on May 29th, 1890, in Vol.

128 at page 2B6j)fSonomaCounty Records." That the object of the action Is that the above named defendants, both known and unknown, may be required to set forth the nature of their real claims, and air adverse claims 1 of-the said defendants ILor any. of them, whether known or unknown, may be determined by a decree of this Court, and that by said decree It may be declared and adjudged that said plaintiff is the owner in tee ot all of the real estate described In said Complaint, and that the defendants or any of whether known or unknown, have no estate or Interest whatever In and to any portion thereof. And also that the said defendants, and each and every one of them, whether known or un? known, be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatever In or to said real estate or any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff. 1 And for snob other or further relief as may to the Court weu Just and equitable. You are farther notified that the list hereto of defendant following the foregoing words "Send greeting pm.ff.fhf list of de- tendiinti 'obsignated to.

the Com- piaiot and la the title of the plaint deed was filed Monday which conveys to Petaluma S. G. the old adobe which was a residence of Cerieral Vallejq in the time of the Spanish occupation. It is to be beldnriistr.by-tne -Native' purposeof -a-historic museum. The land Included In the deed is nearly five acres In extent, and will be converted into a park, and improved for that purpose by the holders of the deed.

The adobe structure Is to be stocked as a museum, with relics of the days of of which the Parlor and the pioneers have already a considerable variety The members-of -Petaluma Parlor recently went there and cleaned up the -place and put It In order, and held a reception HAD BARLEY BEARD REMOVED FROM HIS J3AH Joe Bargas, known as Joe Dolore3 and Indian Joe, the well known local man who is filling a position with the Novato Land came to this city on Saturday evening, in great pain, the result of a barley beardenterlng his ear while heTwas feeding stock. Dr. A. O. Lumsden removed the troublesome intruder and eased the pain and Joe returned to Novato on Sunday, delighted.

He was, almost Insane from pain when he came to town and told the doctor that he had -a -'bale of bayr inTTiIs ear. GERMAN LADIES ADD COFFEE The German Ladies' Aid Society will give their monthly coffee Monday, February 6, 1911, in I. O. OrT, hall. Hostesses Neuenfeldt and Mrs.

F. Alberts. Tortured for 15 Years by a cure-defying stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried. John W. seemed doomed.

He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, "He can't live much longer:" hateyerjtdlstressedrmefrhfi write, "Until I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for years. It's surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at Towue's Drug Store.

PEOPLE WE KNOW They are PeUUuma People, and What Tbey say is of Local Interest. When an incident like the follow ing occurs right here at home, it is bound to carry weight with our readers. So many strange occurrences goKhe rounds Of the press; are published as facts, people become skeptical. On one subject skepticism is rapidly This is due to the actual experience of our citizens, ana their public utterances regard ing them. doubter must doubt no more in tbe face of such evidence as' this.

The public statement of a reputable citizen living right at home one whom you can see every day, leaves no gronnd for the skeptic to stand bn. St Petaluma, says: "I can vouch for the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, as I have used them with the best Of results. Several years ago my attention was first called to this remedy and as rwas having trouble with my back and kidneys, was Induced to give it a trial, After taking Doan's Kidney Pills a short time, I found that they lived up to representations and I received entire relief. I have had no of a kidney medicine For sale by all deal'rs. Price 60 cents.

Foster-MIlburn Co Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Doan's and take ae other. praying and Express itr JiMaJa street Telephone Petaluma SO Eggs. Bought and Sold Continued from Page' 2' Will Sell the Bonds. The Clerk was directed to adver- park bonds and accrued interest, to the highest, The bids will be opened at an adjourned meeting (present at the next meeting, an or- dinance accepting all of 4-he improve atreeU-nob as -vet- formally accept- ed by tne board' Old Tags Destroyed The Clerk presented 33 dog tags sfJastryear's'vintage" -returned -by City Marshal anT they were do.

stroyea open meeting, Royalty for Rock. The matter 'of the royalty on rock lruur uie runway uutuij wao tc overloading of the contractors' wagons with crushed rock. Trustee Woods is to experiment by weighing whlln thp nurPhased whlle next quafry Prcnase wln be larSer nold a ful1 Firemen "Want ITotise. trrvlnntooi- flromon irjnollv tho nrhnle matter was put up to the City ney to furnish an opinion as to -the legality of the city's deeding the said property to the company. oil Storage Again, Schindler Bros, asked for a per- mit to store 100 gallons of crude fuel oil in a tank burled beneath the U(l BUUlOtUlUB.

The chair replied that the ordinance is now in the hands of the City Attorney who did not approve of it in its original The chief then stated that it Is like the-ordinance now in force at Los Angeles. 5R0UND THE WORLD TWO GRAND CRUISES of about thra and one-halt months' duration each. Th first to teavo NewTsrk N. I I til, and the second from Sis rrtsclscs k. 1 7, 1(12, by thslargs transatlantic steamer "Cleveland" TO -rrrr- locladina All rxpe Voa can arraoie on either cruise to remain a afcw months or lonfeV ia Europe.

Wrtte for lilustroiid Booklets LINE teOPowaUSt, Saa Francisco, CaL promptlT obtained In aU ooontrtM 0 NO FEC. TaaoK-HUIKS aad Ooarrtghni rtnereL Bend Sketch. Model or Photo, (or MM r0T oa patentabllltj. PatenS sractaia S-eiusireir. bank ariaHoaa.

Sendi oente ataups tor lnralosMe book 00 HOW TO OBTAIW and BKLL MTCNT, WMeU anas W1U pr. How so et a partner, patent law and other Taloable information. D. S17IFT CO. 303 8eventb 8t, Washlnntoa, D.

C. loeai; aj J. W. JJUKJJ, Deputy Clerk. Fjxst publication Ds.

15, 1910. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Charles Kelry, also writ- ten and being the same person as Charles Kelley. deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- Administratrix, of the i estate of said deceased, to the cred- gr0und In the alley at their prem-ltors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased to lses on estern avenue and also to exhibit them with the keep 15 gallons of oil in a drum at Touchers, within four months after said premises.

the first publication of this ltt u- to the aid -AdmlniBtratrlx-at- the was read- Law Offices of F. A. Meyer, corner of Fire Chief W. H. Zartman took the Main Street and Western Avenue, in floor and made an urgent and-iormal the City of PetalumaCaltfornta, the demand that the proposed "new gaso-same being her place for the action of the business of said estate llne and 011 ordlnance be either pass-In the City of Petaluma, County of ed or rejected.

That there are 125 Sonoma, State of California. applications for permits and the ap- 1 a 2. GRAY are continually after hlm-to Administratrix of the estate of said A A i' I Dated at Petaluma, Jan. 24th, 1911. F.

A. MEYER, Attorney for Estate. First publication Jan. 24. 1911.

NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' Notice is hereby given that the: annual meeting of the stockholders of the Masonic Hall Association of. Petaluma will be held at the office; of the Petaluma Savings Bank in the City of Petaluma at the hour of 2 p. m. on Tuesday, February 14, 191 1. A full attendance la requested.

Petaluma, Jan. 12th, W. B. HASKELL, Secretary, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under tne firm name and style of "Bihn Hatch ery'liiai rthta day.

been dissolved tbe undersigned by mutual consent. All bills and account du and owing to the said firm belong to and payable to Willam H. Blhn, wha las assumed and will par the, Indebtedness of said firm. WILLIAM H. BIHX.

J. WHTTB. I.

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