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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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FOOTBALL GAME. Won by Woodland Higti Schoo Boys Saturday. Sacramento Xeetj Iti Second Shutou for toHatight the Score. The game'of football at East Park last Saturday between Woodland and Sacramento high school teams was th here season It was not a league game! for Sacra mento had previously been shut ou by -was'- game; irat' the first half was rather too one-sided to be as exciting as such strenuous spor Is when the teams are evenly matched in morning cjoh and rainy, and foVa'Ume th'e Indies, tlons Would, necessary to call the gajnp off. Shortl' before noon the -wjiid shifted to tht north, and the clouds soon dispersed The gridiron was in pretty fair condi tion when the lads with the loads hay; 0 on heads and shin-guard and.

chunks distributee variously; jh'elr anatomy lined: up for Th pJJ not particularly pretty but if one roai dge Jtrgm" th'e. an ner in the; by fqotbal The crowd was note tlia team had an advan but that was than offset by" the'superior coaching given to the home lads by 'Jack Mar Sacramento club' had tie kick off into Wood lana.jtsrrlt^r'5^. neve lostjthe 'ball' yntflT by series' of 'line -wai the'line in li minutes fo: a and Schluer wer.a thg. toimake The interference of inembera," team was jOnd Quarterback McDonald's cleaii a'nd fumble goal. Soon after" Woodland Jjl eked 6ft'Sac the 'pipskln over the liiie uuyijii 0 w.ju,agam,,{orcea over the Une The only six niin- ut oftfifQk-JTO pfought', about maHng-anyj sensational plays.

Portei goal miaklh'g the score ll to 0 A na kicked off jball ia turn on account bt failure to make the gain. As a. last Sacramento the ball anc the whole Sacramento j.teaih'.V piade. a. run of 70 anH ddwu.

While the time expired anc Sacramento disputed the touchdown hut as there-is a rule expressly. cover- Ing the touchdown was allowed, totter missed the goal by a narrows la the half Sacramento took a brace and started in to do things to Woodland. Woodland kicked off and Sacramento ran tho ball In to their 25-yard line. By steady and conslsten gains, made principally by Left Tackic Dlxon, the ball was carried to Wood hind's 25-yard line. Then the complexion of -things changed.

home shouted themselves hoarse and -Hi home team, thus encouraged, held th husky Sacramento lads' for three downs. Johns and Schluer made substantial gains, but in an attempt to make an end run Johns lost severa yards: because Sacramento broke through and literally carried htm back. Porter made a long pilht; bu Gregg made a phenomenal run anc actually carried Sacramento player THE! BEST HEMEDY FOR CROUP (Prom the Atchlson, Globe, This is the.jEeasqn when the woman who Jmows-lhe Dest'remeaies for croup Is in demand ia every neighborhood One of the most terrible things in thi world Is to be awakened In the middli of the night by a whoop from one the children. The croup remeaiea are almost as sure to "be of croup, as.a.revolver is.sure to.be lost In case of burglars. There used to he an old-fashioned remedy for croup known as hive syrup and bul some modern mothers say that: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ant does not cost so much.

It causes'th'e patient to "throw up the phlegm' quicker and gives relief In a shorter time, plye this as soon as the appears It will prevent tho attack. It never fails, and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. V. Letthold.

NOT 'A SICK DAY SINCE. 'JI was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few 'doses I felt relieved, and have not seen a sick day since.

Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and general debility." This is what Bass, of Fremont, N. writes. Only EOc; at W. H. Lawson's druggist HE COULD HARDLY GET UP.

"This Is' to certify that I have taken two bottles of Kidney Cure anc It has helped me more than any other medicine," writes P. H. Duffey, of-Ashley, I1L tried many advertised rem- edjes, of gave rao any relief. M)f flnigtflit recommended Fo- Kidney 'Cure, and it has cured me. Before commencing its use was In a I could hardly get once'down." Sold by J.

V. who caught the ball bach a few fee before he downed him. Sacramento could not advance th ball aud was forced to punt. Gra caught It neatly and ran It In severe yards before he was caught. Bot Schjijfer and WidVfSooflJ'mdns and Woodland blew and the gaijie wai the'score 16 team.

The teams' other, and the best of testing prevallei between the contestants. Jack Mars ton and Roy HIJIb.Qus.6 ternated as referee and umpire to th satisfaction of both sides. The visiting team and those who ac companied them wers tendered a reception and dance in' the the Hotel Julian 1 Gooa mii'Blc wa furnished by George-Windsor' an Meade Eyerliardt. The return eel to Sacramerito on the early moriiln train ilrl j. ul4 J4i FOR A BAD COLD; If you have a bad cold you need good reliable llkelchamber Iain's Cpugh Remedy to.

loosen and to allay, the an inflammation, of. the turoai and lungs For sale by J. V. Letthold. A.

Terminated 5 V(. it unyjelc ing to doctors anSjfprnedies'for fou years. Then BueWen's" Arnica" Salv cured. It's just as. burns skin atid piles.

2Bci a W. H. Lawson's drug store. THE BOWLING ALLEYS. Walter H.

Huston' la now mariage of the bowling alley. Cash prizes wIH. be given erery mpnth th highest score made at each game! Stevensbn'; denjisti SllVer fill ing (Best), ji.00. Plating fllljjig Bone 76c. Farmers'' Merch'shts Bank oStf Go W.

H. au24t Only at the Brewery In St. Louft. RRH CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm and pleasant to nae. CohtafnH no In- arlouB drug.

It fs quickly absorbed. Gtvca Itelief at once. It Opens and Cleansea tbo Nasal Heals and Prdtecto the Membrini. Eeatorea ihe SGDSeS of TRBfft Ann Rmnll r.nK.Aa^. A R.

JORDAN'S WWIIVHH of Anafomy liASKET 81. fcst. Gth ft 7th, f. to 'fj- Tfta of fti kind World. Ivarn Luw vandtrfallr TOO uemtile I bdv to iltkueu nm dUeue.

If ion tram of ib illi of mm. come lo the Boldest Specikllit on the Paciflo Ccu hRijrAADArr-PItlTATKIlISEAAES jn'rily prlfatP, Tctmiracai ptimo- i thoroQjliLf I fr5i ili 1 1 1 ni will retire our I AoncIC of hit frviJl JOMrrrffCrrJtlflnntrvcw iMunJerfalf, or 0 ll BrB Write for 1'lif 9f BUTCHERS DBiLEHa INLIVB'BTOOK Woodlin'ii. Dr.J, H. Ward Expert Graduate Optician Permaheiitly located jnHii Mail Office on Main Street Only the best, and all 1 work giar.in- eed. Difficult eases Uo'llcited.

Eyes xamined free, n22d DUI plcklaa, chow chow, and olivui. In bulk, at 020U Call and sot JBflw. It. 'rniln- D. 0, BEAN fi SON MDlture, Baliy Bnggles, BeddlBg, Up Picture 'Frames.

Repairing prorjptly attended to. UNDERTAKING A' Main St, West End, Woodland, CaL 41. Scientific Palmistry Samusl Dupro.ind ClarlTOnna Dupre, pilmjats, phrenologists, clairvoyants and card readers. Hand read- ng, 25 Corner First and Main trccLa, over Cranston's hardware store, lours 10 a. 21.

9 p. m. ulld What Shall We Have for Dessert qoijetlon: arises in tho family everyday. Trj Joli-O, delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes.

No boiling I no bakinel add boiling water and set'to eool. Flavors: 1 Orange, Rasp berry Strawberry. Get a package your grocers to-aay. JACKSON SHOE STORE "Woodland and Jackson See our line of Hauan Sons' shoes Others ask you J5.50. Our price, 8.50 It is a fact that this store has taken the lead on Children's and Misses Shoes.

Best grade and lowest price School shoes from 75 cents to Our new line of Infants' Shoes has just arrived. See them before buying your shoes. A nice patent kid, vamp mat kid top, sizes 1 to 5, for $1.00. We have the best line of Ladies' Shoes In town, Bvery pair guaranteed to wear. Try a pair of Radcliffe, at Our new line of Walkovers will soon ae'ltt.

A complete stock of this line will arrive. You, get a shoe every time you buy a Walkover for $3.50. REGULATORS; OF LOW PRICES. BtcCUTCHEbN EtJDEY, What can you do With $10? Nothing, In a business way, and It will end In nothing ''spent In pleasure as dollar! usually, are. But you can start A Bank Account In one of the oldest' and strongest banks whldh you can your savings, and down Interest Twice a.

THE CALlfORNIA SAFE DEJPOSJT AND TRUST COMPANY Sii Francisco. 'Owit'al Ao.eu 6,262,303.49 Pfys.3 6-10 per cent on term deposits and 3 per cent on ordinary accounts. us tend you pomphlet describing our business and mathods. J. DALZELL DROWN.

WESTERN HOTEL SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY This New end Modern House located in the center of buiiueBl, and firflt- class In all ItAoppolntmeuU. Soard and Room, 91 to 81.BO per day. Blcalg 2fio. Free bus to and from all trains.

WM. LAND, Prop. T. A. GUTHRIE, D.

D. 3, Ilental Office In Yolo County Savings Bank Juilding, opposite Byrns Hotel, Woodand, Cal. Telephone 109. A. N.

Dick. U. D. A. Y.

Dick, D. D. a DICK DICK, Dentists, Cal. Over Farmers' and Merchants' bank. Office hours, 8 m.

to P- Telephone B58 DR. J. L. SMITH, Jn Savings Bank Building, Woodland, CaL Phone Main 468. myltf DK.

C. R. WILCOXON, Dentist Farmers' and Merchants' bank mlldlng, Woodland, CaL rOHN T. OP DENTAL, SURGERY. Dental rooms ver R.

B. Cranston's, Woodland, Cat Nervous Prostration, and the Liquor, Morphine an Tobacco Habits Cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTES o. 1176 Market Bt, Bur Francisco and Carsori City; Weradii Adopted by IT, Ouveraoent Notice of Sale of Franchise fS. Public noflc'e. Is hereby tha whereas, A.

Hawkins did, 5Ui day 1W3, taakafjiVpH cution to tJie Board of of iv of' Woodlind. County oi'Yt of Callfdrnia." 1 ffir 'tha miffi ILpf hla helra, admlnis trfctgfa, and assigns, ot a franchise for the period of flfty years, to construct maintain and operate a double and sin gle track railroad, to be propelled by electricity or power, except steam or animal poWer, aiid aa a common carrier freight and passengers, and-to erect all poles and wlres'and all other necessary appliances and appurtenances to aiich railroad; and to ereo and maintain p'olea and to place thereon the necessary wires and to conduc thereover electricity for the purposi of supplying and distributing the same for lighting, heating and manufacturing purposes, over, across and along tho public streets, alleys and bywayi of said City of Woodland, as follows to wit: 1st, Commencing at tho Intersec tion of Bast street aiid'Malri street and running the ice north along 'Eas street one-halt mile to the corporatior line. 2nd. Commencing at the inter'secv tion of Court street and East stree and running thence west along Cour. street to Cemetery thencf south along Cemetery avenue to th't southwest corner of the city limits'6 Woodland.

3rd. Commencing at the intersection of Main street and East street adi running thence 1 south along Bast stree to Lincoln avenue; thence west along Lincoln avenue to Cemetery avenue. 4th. Commencing at the Intersection of Lincoln avenue and College stree' and running thence north along College street to Bearner street and the north line of the City limits. 6th.

Commencing at the intersection of First street and Court street and running thence south along Firs street to the corporation And asking that said Board fix a day tor the hearing of said petition and' receiving bids for said franchise, and give notice thereof according to law; Now, therefore, in compliance with the said request and according to the statute in such cases made and uro- vided; Public notice IB hereby given of the tact that said application, of N. A. Hawkins has been filed -asking for said franchise and privilege, and that the same was, oh the 6th day of October, 1903, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Board, and that it is the purpose of this. Board the same to the highest bidder. That the character of said franchise or privilege that Is proposed to be granted and the route to be traversed, is set forth above; and the term of Its continuance flfty (50) years from the date of the granting of the same.

Notice is hereby further given that sealed bids will be received for said franchise by the said Board ol Trustees up to the 7th day of December, 1903, yhlch day has been, and Is fixed as the last day for tho filing of said bids at or before the hour of four (4) o'clock the afternoon of said day. All bids for said franchise snail be in writing and. sealed and addressed to Clerk of. the Board of Trustees of City of Woodland, and marked "Bids for Franchise." Notice is further given that said franchise will be awarded to the highest bidder. Notice Is hereby further given that the successful bidder and his assigns must, during the life of said franchise, pay to the said city of Woodland two (2) per cent of the gross annual TV- celpts of the person, partnership Or corporation to whom the franchise is iwarded, arising from Its use, operation or possession; provided, that no percentage shall be, paid for ttfe' first 3ve years succeeding the date pf but thereafter such per- lentage shall be payable annually, and In the event such payment is not made 1 said franchise shall be forfeited.

Notice Is hereby further given that the said franchise will'be struck off, sold, and awarded to the person, firm Dr corporation whp eh all make the highest cash bidder therefor; provided only, that at the time of the opening of said bids responsible,) person; firm corporation present or represented may bid for said franchise or privilege a sum not less than ten-per cent above the highest sealed bid there- lor, and said so made raised not leas than ten per cent by responsible and said )Idding may, po ftnjtlly said franchise shall be struck off, sold, and awarded by the Board of Trustees of the City of Woodland to the highest Mdder therefor In. gold coin of the United States. Notice is hereby further given that each sealed bid shall be accompanied with cash or a certified check, payable to the treasurer pf the City pf Woodland, for the full amount of said' no sealed bid shall be considered unless said cash or check is enclosed herewith, and the successful bidder shall deposit with the 'Clerk of the City of Woodland at least ten per cent of the amount of said before the franchise shall be struck'off to him And if he shall fail to make such deposit immediately, then and In that case, his bid shall not be received, md shall be considered as void, and he said franchise shall then and there again offered for sale to the bidder vho shall make tho highest cash bid herefor, subject to the same condl- ions as to deposit, as above men- loned. Said procedure shall bo had until said ranchise Is struck off, sold, and awarded to the bidder who shall'make he necessary deposit of, at least; ten icr cent of the amount of his bid there- or, as herein provided. Said success- ul bidder shall deposit with tho Clerk it the City of Woodland, within wenty-four hours after the acceptance )f hla bid, tho remaining ninety per ent tho amount thereof, and In case JO or It shall fall to do BO, then ho said deposit theretofore made shah bo forfeited, and tho said award of said franchise.

shall be void, and tho said franchise shall then and there, by the-Board of Trustees it tho City of Woodland, be again )ffored for sale to the highest bidder Jiflrcfor.jand In the same manner and mder, the same restrictions asAer'aliH icforfi provided, and In case said hid- or eliftH rail to ibyoBit oi 6 r)r of the City of Woodland the remaining ninety per cent of his bid, -within twenty-four hours after its acceptance, Jbe award to him of said franchise Shall be set aside and the deposit there- for -made by him be' forfeited, and no further proceedings for a sale of said franchise baa unless the same shall be readyertlaed and again offered for sale, in. the manner hereinbefore provided. Is hereby further given that work to construct said railroad and to erect poles and string wires thereon under, franchise, shall bo commenced in good faith within not more -s from granting Tooth Powder bfWd' lae, andMf not so com, m- menced said time said franchise granted" shall be declared forfeited, al' and completed, not more than -three years thereafter, as folloVs; not less than one-sixth (1-6) of; said work shall he completed the first year, two-sixths (2-6) thereof the second year and three-sixths (3-G) thereof. the thfrd and if not so franchlse. so granted be forfeited; provided, that the Board of of the City of Woodland, for shown, may extend the time for completion of any portion thereof for the time and in the manner provided by law, and provided further, that whenever any portion'j'Qf said road or system shall be completed, said franchise as such forfeited.

cse as so completed shall not bo Notice is hereby further given that the successful bidder for said franchise whom said franchise Is struck off, and awarded shall flle a ruMing''t6 the CHy of Woodland wlth'tajt good and sufficient 'to bo' apjifovecl by th'e Board of; Trustees of the pity of Woodland, In! the penal'- 1 su'nl of $260, conditioned that'such bidder shall well and truly observe, and perform each and every term aiid condition of said franchise, and that In case of any breach of, condition of such bond, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to bo liquidated 'damages and shall be recoverable ironi the principal and upon'said bond; and said bond shall be filed with the Board of Trustees of. the City of Woodland within five days after said franchise is awarded, and up'on the filing and approval of such 1 bond, the said franchise shall, by the' Board of Trustees of the City of Woodland, be granted by orditiauce to. the person, firm, or corporation to whom It has been struck off, sold, or awarded, and, Notice is further given that in case said bond shall not be so filed, the award of 'said franchise shall be set aside; and any money paid therefor shall be forfeited, and said franchise shall, in the discretion of the ofj Trustees of the City of Woodland, 33 readvertfscd, and again offered for Bate in the same mariner and under the restrictions as hereinbefore is hereby further given that -ho Bbai-d of 'Trustees of the City ol WjOMlarid will meet on the 7th day of December, 1903, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the council chamber, City.

Hall, Woodland, when said bids and said franchise awarded to the highest bidder, accord- ng to law. order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Woodland. Dated November 4, 1903. CHAS. W.

PICKARD, City Clerk. Notice to Tax- j.Jotlce.Is hereby given; that pursuant Statute 'and'Ordinance No. 8 of the City, of TVYxxHand, taxes on all real aqd personal property in the City of Woodland for the fiscal year 1303-4 will become 1 deljniiuent on the Monday" in 1 December, and that', unless; said taxes are paid lor'tojsafd laSC Afqnday of December per ceKt' will' be added to the jAiI'per8 ons' paid taxes on any )erSdnal Iproperty: to the Assessor 3r i ere -i no tlMed that 'there B6w due aha payable, a balance for fXiia oil aaia personal property so paid to safd 'Aasdescir. jSiid city 'taxes are now due and payable at'the office of the City Treasurer, at the City the hours 9 o'clock 1 a. arid' 4 o'clock p.

m. Xr! R. PIERCE, City'Tax Collector, Woodland, Yolo county, Cal. e'' Greatest Btan of the Niiet'eentll Century." BY CHAS. R.

BROWN Of Oakland, at the at 8 O'clock P. M. ffondav N'iffht, Nov. 9 Under the auspices of tho fl' Improvement Club Bureau This -will bo tho opening lecture of he course. 35 Cents n9 MARKET H083MATER Wholesale and Eetail and Paokem 'rtH''6NiiY STORAQE Irf THE Whidi is Best Well, there'are a.

lot qf good "ones We make one-oht of the best materials can get. We make it according t.o tiie advice of one of the leading dentists. He claims that there is not a better Tooth Powder than this. We sell a lot of it, and everybody who buys it seems to liku it imniense- ly. Large bottle 25 cents.

Money refunded, if you don't like it. DRUG STOKE H. Elder 'Phone Ji A. MURRAY For Your Breakfast TRY OUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and FLAPJACK MEAL. MAPLE SYRUP Nice Fat Mackerel and Salmon Bellies 'Phone 851, Day Hustbn.

WE SELL Bluest bite Paciftci, Qem, and GorhaniL Seeders; Benicia Wood Beam Harrows Tig-er Bisc Harrows John Deere Cultivators Heavy Chain Harness a Suecialtv Prices right. Give us a call. CHRIS, SIEBER CO. Call and see the latest in FHLM CAMERAS Prices $4,00 and $10.00 Strictly up-to-date. Call and sec them.

PHARMACY AT R. B. Cranston's GOODS OSBORNE DISC HARROWS lead them all. WOOD BEAM HARROWS; SYRACUSE PLOWS, BLUESTONTE. Headquarters for SHERWIN WILLIAMS' MIXED' PAINTS.

SUPERIOR'STOVES AND RANGES (best in the town Call and Look Them Over MINIFIM RUBBER! voo MAV INTEND; BUILD I.NO It (o REPLACE A ROOH EL ATERITE ROOFING Takes the place ot ehiaglea, tin, Iron, tar and-gravel, and all prepared For flat and steep ruttora, raJleys, etc. Easy to lay, all climates. Reasonable In cost Sold on merit Guaranteed to ask for and Information. THE ELAtERITE ROOFING FOR SAUJ BT a WOODLAN 3 D..

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