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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 4

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lr Pi etldvnttnl ApiioioiuieniH. Fl-pkisc Paety, Oj March 7.h mprbe party was tendered Miss Cenme Mason and her two brothers, who live on the corner of Third and streets. There were twenty-six persons present and a verv pleasant evening was spent in playing games. At 12 oclock dainty refreshments were served and about 2 o'clock the guests took their leave. IKOl I FkorLh, Mann Mier Isors The regular meeting of the board of supervisors met Monday, March Lh; ail members present.

Virgil Caporgno was appointed constable for Tomales township. William Tick was granted a monthly allowance of SI. Reports of officers were received and filed. Ordinance No. 113, ng section 2 of ordmance No.

SO, changing the boundaries of pound district No. 1, was introduced and passed. Ordinance No. ll-l, providing for the maintenance of a public pound it ponud district No. Ill of Marin county, was in troduced and parsed.

Ordinance No. 113, for a public pound in pound district No. 11, was introduced and passed. Annie Brezil was allowed -33 per month until further notice. M.

Constant was granted a peemit to sell spirituous malt liquor and wines at Kovato. Dr. J. Wiekman was anpoiuted cooDtv physician at a salary of 8.30 per month, and be wee also appointed health offil-'pr Rt a salary of 20 per month. Board adjourned Wednesday afternoon Bue l0 The petition of the MrNear company for permission to construct a telephone line irom San Rafael to San Pedro wan granted.

Alexander Warner aad others filed a petition asking for the bu l.i'tig of the branch boulevard to Alto station. The petition was granted. Tocsin. The Kind You Have AHvays Doug-lit, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature oZ and has been made under his ner-' -ft- sonal supervision sii.ee its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this.

All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Yonnt and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend.

genuine castoria ALWAYS A ia Rice, Penn's Grove and Rtv. C. U. Kirtland, Sebastopol. CIibs.

F. Doehring of San Francisco i here on business. George Wier went to San Francisco on Friday afternoon. Mrs. F.

M. Collins went to San Frai-ci-eo this momihg. Miss Clin er came np from Reclamation this morning. tiau Fran- Rev. and Mrs.

Goodell returned Fri rom Santa Ro-a. r. Yi rs, Ltiapman returned Fridav even mg from a visit in 8an Francisco. Polk rpturne i to San Franciou to- day a'ter a u-it here with his mother. Mr.

and Mrs Wash Neil came down from Healdsburg today to visit relative-. Mark Simmons, wife and child r-turtle! Friday evening from San Fran cico. Mrs. Cushman and Mi-s Sad-e Henlei came up from San Francisco ibis morn- in for a viit. Missps Mabel Hays and Grace Walker took the early tram for San Francisco this morning.

IL-tur Rnthmal of Alameda. jwn T. a a north-boun 1 till's morning. Henry Dnnabne, steward on tie ill- i fated Rio do Janiero, came up from San rrancie-CO Saturday evening and flDetltl Snmiay with his aunt, Mrs. M.

Dona- 1 hue, Lxpoeitor. CASTORIA Per Infants and Chiidre- The Kind You Have Always Bough? sf smen tm i ut 1 1 ii i mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i mi I IEW SPRING Miss Foucrault of Tomales spent the day in town. Mrs. lugalls went to San Francisco to mug. John Lawler and son drove over from ScLellville today.

i A. J. Fairbanks returned Friday from i Humboldt county. I ti The Kind You Hays Always Bouglit in Use For Over 30 Years. MUPPAV STREET NEW YCF'.

Is tlie Time lo Itriug dour Krtemls from tlie r.asl. Ii you have friends coming to Cali- lornia write to D. W. Hitchcock, general agent of the Union Pacific railroad, No, 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco, who arrange to secure for them tne fol- 'lowing special low iatr: From New York or Boston, $47; Cbieag Sdd St. 2, 33; Omaha, Kansas or Der.v $23; and correspondingly Irw T.

ra es all other eastern cities. westbound excursions via the Emon Pacific ill leavo the east weekly TWC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT NOTICE OF TIME AND PLLCEj FOR PROVING WILL. i NOTICE OF STREET WORK- niri: IS IIKUM.Y i.JVKV, I tl THh 1 i. iiu on I t-i 4th -d Map 5, I jurth s- ii Ht.Oi tr tT- Pit Wj-f'Si-tok, March S. Tne president tjlsv pent the following nominations to the senate.

Consuls C. Dennis of Maine, at i-. John.N. E-ne-t A. Mann of Florida, at Breslau, Germany; Aiatic J.

Carter of Pennsylvania, at Yarmotnb, N. 8. To be secretary of i he legation to Guatemala and Hondnr 'bert H. Gretn of Kentucky. To be secretary of tin 1 gation at Constantinople, Turkey P.

M. Brown of HifsaebueeiN. iaium i lleilgo, The lumber dealers, have still plenty of lumber on bard although they have tur-nished mstenalslfor many building during the past year. Tiuthful statements create public confidence fair treatment brings trace. It is evei thus.

Try thm and see. Washington street. East Petaluma ore Iu'! tile iinil nint to tumor East Peta'uma it for more officers and will have no re CK du'es bel The names of M. Carney fur scho'd trustee, ami George Sw.eimin for treasurer, ire said to hie the hands of their fi erv's. Carence Cheney Las accepted a posi Con in Ha Bros.

sore tins nty aim ill leave SonontB on the D-h icst. Women Have been restored to health by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Their letters are on file and prove this statement to be a fact not a mere boast. When a medicine has been successful in curing so many women you cannot weli say without trying it i do not believe ii will help me. -yyi 'J yr -sr-s Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Is a tive rr.re for a 1 z)iap j-ainf n.1 Ailments of Women.

It will tir-h curt- tV worst lrTi: of Ft'inalc i. a a i 1'. ri Ft! avj I'l-prd' I if flf Y7 Spn tl iJ-wiur 1 adapted fl'tYe )' I. t.r 1 1 it i 1 ter-1 r.c.ei-aa-. ''I F.V'TIFR Backache.

It has cured more crimes of Backarhe and Leucurrliaici than any other remedy tne world ha. ever know n. It is almost infallible in such caes. It diolves ami from the Uterus in an early stag of development, ami checks any tendency to eanoerou humor Your A ejtabh hh und re- movd a Fibr-atl Tun. a from iny womb alter tded to give relief.

Mk. li. A. Lf.MH.AltI), Mh Bearing-down Feeling "Womb troubles, cauiiig pain, eight, and backache, in-tam-v renewal and permanently cured by us u-e. Under all circumstances it act in harmony with the laws that govern tne female system, and is as harmless as wat-r be km 1 1 1 in- after takn the fK'1 'lid b-ittik1 m-dieme cured im- n-n 1 fa 31m aha 3 Dis TiV.ok, rli mi Uu-ll, Ma Irregularity, Suppre-ed Par-tul Menstruations.

"Weak-ne-s of the Stomach, liniige-tion, bloat Flooding. Nervous Prostration, Ileadaohe, General D-bilitv. acr It ig a grand in thankful fr me. 1 aju 'I it ha4 done i a A-. -t- 31 i-.

-Tar i. PI-. Dizziness, Faintness, Extreme La caie an 1 want tG i-- f. ih 1- itv. irrit tbi Sv.

flatulency, no ij r.r the Kae- ano backache Th-a'" mdn oi until April 3o b. d-w dl)Oinloi 4 oiuiiiliarr. S. Former United States SenMtar Caner of Montana I as Jefl appointed by president a United Slaes commissioner of the r-t. Louis ex position.

The pjt'ilion pays 3.003 a year, AT BED TIME I take 't phaant ht ri -irntk, tht n.vt mornniz I l.ruht III) Cjmp'uvon Tjcttcr. My i tor ta ts jantb on th stoina.h, inur anl 'vklnjs, arid a Pi iaame it uuk from herbs, prtDireii ta-ilv as tea. It u.tlied Lane? drukts Ml it at es a. and 5c a-. Eurnily Muthune mows tht Row Is each iL.

'ou ca" get it, iint tor i iresunpi All read I tru NEW SOFT BEDS New and hand furniture. Ilou-tholf! furniture. Hou-th I'l I troods. Carpets chai tnafhinert Old tn ..3 niade.aa irooi mat- tfooti m-vs. All KiniN of up hoRterm? and repairing done.

Ihe he-t work and reasonable prices J. M. CUTERWUTE Main Street, Petalutra Thone 90. 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 ii ixi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iai hi i 1 1 1 i i ts STYLES John Menitt was in Santa Robs FriJay- Uigront went to Ukiah this morning. Dan Erown went to San Franehco Friday.

Allen Kosebrrg went to San Francisco today. K. G. Kinf was up from the beet farm today. WsBer Hall retu-oed to San Francisco today.

Airs. Hubbard went to San Francisce Friday. Mrs Sneibel returned today from San Rafael May Lewis spent Friday in San Francico. Harry OpDenheimer was in town eveDiig. Mips Gordon went to San Francisco Frio ay evening.

Rev. C. Wal.on an i wife spert Friday i San rancisco. Judge King had -runty seat today. F.

F. Santos returned Friday evening f-otn r-an Francisco. Miss a-ds Meleh' i went to Sau Fran cisco tlu afterm od. M'ss Walden retu. aed Fri dBy from a vt-it in Sar, Mr.

A. H. fdackhurn went to San Frarc.sco this morning .7. () rr.re I came up frem Berke'ey is for a visit. Vr.

r.oherfs retu-ned to Snta isa to fay af' e- a Fit re Hugh ll, inerts returned Friday even-ng from SbU Franci-co. Bps'. E.i Fi-oer and returned from -anta F. sa Friday. Mrs, McCoy took the late tram for Sac Frrucieco this morning.

Mi Berha Kahn fork the fate train for Alameda this morning. Mr. and Mrs, W. Id. Houx came up 'rom Berke'ey this morning.

Miss Thompson of Lihertv (Patriot went to Sao Fr-nci-co tt is morning. Dan Ramp came up from San FraL-eicro Friday evening for a visit. F. Each returned Fridav evening from the northern part of the county. Miss Pasofllatqna of Ran Francisco is the guest of Mies Mamie Canepa.

Rodney and Frank Putnam came np 'rem San Francisco this morriDg. Mr. and Mr. J. T.

Merrtt and child went to sau Francisco this morning. Mi-s Jimmie Robinson of Santa Rosa spent Friday with Mis Edith Lewis. Mre. Wm. Wyatt of Petaluma iB visit mg her parents west of town.

Expositor. D. M. WiDans went to Sonoma this morning to install the officers of Sonoma grange. Miss Fl'a Ross arrived from San Francisco Friday afternoon for a visit with local friends.

Mrs. E. L. Bickford of Kapi is visiting her parents, former Supervisor and Mrs. T.

C. Putnam. Mr. Nidever, formerly of this city bnt now of Prestoo, was a northbound passenger thi morning. Mrs.

Ormsby. who accompanied the late Mrs. Trescott to San Francisco, returned Friday evening. Cbas. Camm, F.

W. Van Syckel, A. Martinelli and Fred Hilmer were np from San Francisco today, Mis Edith Gnav was in from Tomales today, Sne has just returned from an extended visit in San Francisco. Rev. W.

H. Bnd Mrs. Darden of Petaluma were guesa at tbs residence of Mrs. Rachel Marshall on Second street Fiiday. Press-Democrat.

Rev. Driver returned to Healdsburg 'hi morning to remain over Sunday, bnt will be here Bgain Monday to conduct I revival meetings at the Baptist church. H'jafer. manufacturer of the famous Hurler c'gar, came over from the bustling city of Petaluma last Wedoes-iav and sp-nt the day hustling about 'he streets of Sonoma. Fxpositor.

Among those who attended the Sunday act ool convention at Santa Rosa were; EliFisbpr, Mrs. fisher. Pe-iluma; Mrs. Frank Elphicit, Penns Grove; Abbie Ruth Gates, Cotati, Rev. B.

(JoDtior arid Mrs. B. Connor, Jeuns Grove 0. Kimball, Healds bu'g; J. j.

Stevens. Ken woo Catherine Dt muan, Petaluma Miss A. D. Wilson, '(noma; Rev. J.

W. Lewis, bloomfield Mrs. Eva Symonds, Sebastopol; Miss bnoices at the ABSOLUTE TRUTH tot lb1; Lviv who not take care of br complexion. A skin fooCt IB ju-t as necessary as the food she or The water sne urlnks. At 2(j she woDt believe It.

At 40 she t'Vnuhbs she hai. LOLA MOKTEZ CREME 7 YT3 contains thing needed to preserve beauty, prevents wrinkles, old age, looks. 76 cents per jar. lasts tkree months. AU JrJSj druggists.

Mrs. Nettie Har-Ms risen, Dermatolo-i gist, 78-80 Geary if bt.t 8.F.tCal. KEEP COMING. SEE THEM IGr fuflh p.irt. uTr of -1 i a jI i.ih tf h.r iii.iti-.

to a i on 1hMi.i tl ir Li K. S. 11 KK tii or "tr t.t-. F-iV Mir .1 7. 1 fid.

HGTICE CF SEWER WORK. OTH F. 1 Hi RELY flit (No. lOllOw in EN, THAT THh r-l cf Tru-t c- tht Lit Pti in i on 1 (', VI rc. No.

run )f a rc-Oiutioii to or ler the er 1 1 ir I it a i irontom pipe st -u be i onru tcu a''V th. middle line of bterm street, irom point fur ft cf, w.ten trom t' -'titer. line street to tl ew on (. -tit tin: one m.tih and one 1 tinphoic be ton-iruaed on the Erie thereof. For forth- particulars of w.rk, nfcrenvt- i lit-rehy iiioue to said on e.

Pk tall March 5, lyOl. E. S. SHAVER Superintendent of Stnets- First publication March 7, lyul. NOTICE OF SEWER WORK.

OTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN, THAT THE xN Board of TriDtecs of tlie Cit of PeUtuma on the 4th da. of 3Uien, 1901, adopttd a (No. 10, Fourth Series) of its intention to order the following stwer work, to-wit. That six-inch Ironstone pipe sowers he constructed ou the following streets: 1, econd, Tmrd Fourth. Fifth, Mth, Seventh am, Eighth streets and the expense thereof chanted upon a district.

For further particulars of said work, reference 19 hereby made to said resolution on file. Petaluma, March 1901. E. S1IA3ER, Superintendent of Streets, First publication March 7, 1901. NOTICE OF STREET WORK.

THAT TUE Ho.vr.lof u-tc-t-, of the Uu the 4tha.li of 1 HU, a (No fourth Sorn s) of its intuition to the tollowiliu street work, to wit: That the ro-ihivv of Inion -tre, from th- west-erlv line of h.ukuk street to the e.esierh line oi Howaiei Street, Le reura.i. .1 to tile ,1 sun -ride macveiani r.ed, curheel null re.iwoul and guttered' For fuither partieuivu of vork, rtferen.e IS hereby made to said resohltirii on file PnTtu.HA, Man 1J01. E. SliAt ER, of Streets. First pubh.ition Mareh 7, lnel.

Steamer Gold Leaves haystack every morning at 7 a. m. Returning', leases Sau Francisco at p. CSundajs excepted) from he new whar between Washington and Jackaon streets. mmm Cent.

SS'OK'm I.ttf with Coi .1 thrlr oBce. (oi tte conv.yence lo the boot, will iKelv. Piompi at it Uon R. GCULD Aant irtiiRLt iiic thtnci, in fa Cn ui ho-a, Lumuv of nun a. Matt ut aurorn a.

is 1 it he 1 all 1 aj r.int. as the fill-, tl xc Mr 1 tot in' the will Mar P- J. I fro tU ht irinj Lonrr of flu. con or tr for tn i uau to lum I is tei Giunt- Rs.a, r.x 1-. I-, 'bMMg i.

HI lo.N (', I I' NaGgF, 1lJ 'IT I A MF. Fj p. i. uiua, At u3 for PcT it iGiit First pub iti 'ii ft Gruar GO. ii.

NOTICE TO CHEGiTORS. Eatatu M. A. 11 1 NKT NT, dei-rl. VOriCE I HEUEHY JJ THE I FK A.N nt thu L-tAt- of M.

A. E. flinrtoit, tl utv to the 1 dunrs of. ami ad ptr -oris h.Uuj la.n.s a.ou-i-t -a-d iteu'-a-H iO cv hdot thv-ni, tAifij The nu irv vou'-h r-h four months afl.r the fir-t puh'Datcn mt th.s noticr, to the said Alm m-trvn, at the office of J. P.

Knd L'ers. rooms 3, 4 aud 5, Wickfr-ham Rank lnnldin. Petaluma, f'diiforma, tlie 'ime huny the place for the transaction of the hu-ine- of said estate, in tht County cf tormina, hute of California. ANNIE HJNK'TON, Adin ni-trjtnv oi the of 31 A. E.

Hmkcton, uecc a-ed Iiateu: February 13. J. P. RoliOKKi), Attorney for Administratrix. Fipt publication February 13, lyul.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of ANDREW SULLIVAN, deceased. VOTICE IS HEREBY GU EN BY THE surned, Ailmmitratrix of the estate of Andrew Sullivan, de eased, to the creditors of, and all person? having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, uith the necessary vouchers, within four months after tlie tirst publication of this notice, to the said Admin tratrix. at the law offices of F. A Meer, corner Main street and Western avenue, Petaluma, California, the same beinif the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the County of Sonoma, California.

MARY E. SULLI3 AN, Administratrix of the estate of Andrew' sullnau, deceased Dated Mar-h lr'01 A. MKYhK, Attorney for Adm.nistratnx. Firt j'ubii'-ation Manli 1901. If you want the best buv our new and handsome low-priced New Burner Oil Heaters It cannot Smoke; has an Automatic Extinguisher: Perfect Combustion; no Odor Absolutely Safe.

We pav the freight; costs only $4.50 md can be run for about cents a day. No coal; no ashes to carry. We have other stvleg. Write for our Catalogue. It tells ail about them.

PATTOSIENS Furniture Exposition rite Largest Furnitu; at Carpet IIo in the West. Cor. Mission and 16th Sts. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. O.

J3L. CofTey G5GAHS Hobvrt JUfintell-V or ZZo. Ml Anita and Key Went Ciuarn. ootUnne, Imperial and C'oronada of ViyarH Also FRUITS of a'l kinds. Opp.

American Hole SILK STRIPE ALBATROSS We ere phowing eom very pretty fine nU wool Alhatrose waist-ingo in Pastel Rpd, Blue, Lilac, Greeo and Koe, with dp t. fnnpv riIk fctvipt inches wide Price 75c FINE WOOL CREFOWS ar ppllitip an eigant, fine nil wool Crepon FlaDDel in Bine, Po Red atifi fjreen, with a raised white Bilk embroiderprl stripe; makp- hnndtomM waists; 27 inches wide Price 75c yard PEAK DE AICLOB SILKS Hop, oft. TIetiripffl -) Silks in Tan, Robp, Green, Black, Ead and up, wPh oven silk spot altpruatina: large and small siz--; vonot be beat for Bummer and evening wHitR Price $1.00 Jarrl BLACK SILK GRENADINES In neat, nice patterns or plain weave; all Black; 41 inches wide-elegant for overdresses Price SI.QO yard Also extra fine 47-lncb Bilk GreDBdine Price $1.50 yard NEW SILK STRIPE ZEPHYRS And fine Ma iras in mercerized materials, excellent to wash and Kear; in plain colors, fancy stripe- and knot bw patterns ffice25c, 35c end 45c var(i NEW WHITE MATERIALS We are showiug the n.cest assofmant to be found in ail While Swiss Dot Dimities, Mercerized Batin Stripes. Lace Ktrines; these are elegant for waists and suits Prices 12leC to 35c yard McCALL PATTERNS, 10c and 15c. fj7 Jit tills wiiiiHiiiiimimuniiimuimiMriiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiuMitHuuiiiumuuuuuHiiiii complaint- ei pm li-n -r it A 1 -u: T.

1 womb tr.iip,., tnt.reh cured bv3Iiv. nk mu. i I. 'i mm S.H Kidney Complaints and Backache of either 5 tne Ye. table Gomnnimd awovs nrs.

The Ye-r-t ru i pound ni i 1 drurgi'-t or Mod b' mail, in rn, J'L). or -je, j-f. CCUit of M.00. Headache. 25c.

1 -rr, fn am end You can kOlr'- nfderi'''1, LYDIA E. FIMkJUU 3ILD. ML. Lyun, JIas. EB 113 MUST C9 lH ie ueHl an Cheap iv' vuthu -t remedy hen it used tne roost or in ncet boxes, will kill all lice on tm heD8.

Ai-k your iier UJr it, or eod direct to aHnce 60 cts per quart can, by express. Circulars free Petaluma Incubator Co, Petaluma, Cat 9.

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