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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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COUNTRYSIDE NEWS GIVEN IN A CONDENSED FORM TANCREO TOPICS. TANCRED, December are prospects for rain today. Vent Curtis of Yolo spent Christmas at hoove. Will Qsxldls was ID Tancred Christmas day. Joe Wolfijaott went to San Francisco last Friday.

Ourfieid Winter, of San Francisco, IB up for the holidays. Miss Lizzie Eckhardt returned from San Jose list week. The weather has been very cold but It IB now moderating. Joe Wolgamott had a fine horse shipped from Sunday. The roads are good.

In fact, much better than usual at this time of the year. Mr. N. T. Greathead of San Francisco spent Christmas with bis son, Cecil, Rose Bros, gave a dance Christmas eve.

There fine orchestra and a good time for all. 1 Veraon Miles came up from Wood- jand -to spend the holidays' with his friends at Tancred. The Misses Cranston, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Cranston were In Tancred Christmas.

Mrs. Henry Winter-ot Santa Rosa IB over for few -days'- visit with her Jnother, Mrs. A. W. Kelly.

Plowing.and seeding are going right along In this little valley. There Is plenty of moisture to plow. 'Miss Miles came home from San Francisco to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles.

Miles returned from the county seat Saturday, after an exciting ant busy two-days' hollyberry trade In Woodland. cattle are looking poor and some ore dying, Rob Russell lost two Isaac McGrew four and Joe Wood Cadenasso six. farmers of Tancred lost no time on' Christmas day. kept theh turns going from morning until night hurrying up their seeding. A.

W. Kelly of Oakland and Mr Fred Kelly ot Oakland high schoo spent Christmas with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelly.

v-Chrlstmas passed off very quietly up here in the wild west, with the excep Won of Gulnda, where the constabl got knocked out; The culprit is a large. The Christmas entertainment glvei by the Sunday school of Brooks ani Tancred was a grand success. Fo some time the pupils of the schoo haye been rehearsing for the occasion and Friday evening they were reward ed In their efforts to give a fine enter talnment by a full house. The audl ence was well pleased. Mr.

A. Kelly and Miss Faul, their teacher have been highly comlplmentefl fo their success In the drills and songs rendered. i OCCASIONAL. QUINDA, Dec. New.

'earl The weather seems to be moderat- ng. The time Is ripe for us to form new resolutions and turn over'new leaves, The weather wan very cold last week and Christmas reminded us of he day In the east Isaac McQrew'b family horse, re- sick for several days, passed his checks last week. James amble ton and family ot I ad 1 no a attended the Christmas tree icre list Saturday night. Frank Hambletbn and family passed through Gulnda during the holidays, en route to Dunnlgan, where they Lew Hambleton. On Tuesday there appeared to be fair ndlcatlons of a coming rain storm.

In- GUINDA. A6EO MAN DEAD, '(Continued'From First Page.) in the east. Hit Second marriage was In Yplo county'when he ww well advanced In, we have bfeeu unable to learn any of the particulars lie was brother-in-law of George; MoNl.choJs, who yes near last, wife survives him. They ha've children. U.

Shelltiatmne'r, a former'resident of Woodland but who now Hveja In Berkeley, is a brother, Old who, Mr. Shellhammer intimately gay'that ho was a fine map and that he was highly respected by all who knew him. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Services will be held at the family residence and Interment will be In Cottonwood cemetery, FIFTY-GENT COLUMN. (To Insure insertion In'this column notices'must be left at this office before 12 o'clock Saturday morning.) Woodland.

A suitable reward will be paid for information leading to Its re- There was a Christmas tree and en- covery. Ja2 ertainmept hold in the church 1 ast Saturday night There was a FOR acres of land, dwelling very large attendance. The true and barn. Just outside of city lim- aplrit pervaded the gath- Its. Engulre of J.

D. R. G. Lawson. erlng, the remembrances of Santa Ja3 Claus were kindly and appropriate, the literary and musical exercises were A -cluster of four Indian pearls in little bands of black.

Finder will be rewarded by returning same to this office. Woodland Opera House! E. WEBBER, Mlll(ir Till Dec. 30 Special Engagement of America's Greatest Minstrel Company, THE 6US SUN American Minstrels Introducing the Grand Spectacular First Part Setting 1 In the Temple of Orpheus' 1 Illl II SEE Ed C. Hayea Ed Rice Weaver Jones Theo.

Feaaley Billy Gordon C. D. HUBS Jimmle Rose James Barardl Crip Codgers McCorkan J. Flske, and others. very Interesting and everybody had'a good time.

There was some misunderstanding McGrew con- VVWoodland, e. small stable last Saturday-night They went 8pltz dog. Finder will please return outside to talk It over, and to there are various and conflicting ru- but there FOR furnjshed: room pl 1011 on for two young men. Rent reason- point, Dean knocked the constable able App i to Mrs Jeaae 33 out, as a result of which he has since West Main street 3a2 confined to his bed. An outsider interfered knocked Dean's hat off pnd Woodland, a brooch, ores- wore It home.

Young McGrew has cent; get with pearls and a four-leaf gone away, probably to wait until the clover wlUl BmaU diamonds. Finder er rewarded by returning of feeling about the matter, and as i ff( ee usual in such coses, opinion is conflicting and divided. HAYSEED. 1a2 DAVISVILLE DATA. STRAY stray hogs have broken into my premises.

The ow er can have the some by paying damages and for this notice. J. Benasfni. d30 i REMOVAL Cox Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hlte of Willows' have removed their barbershop to their new quarters in the Dietz build- Ing, where they will be pleased to meet all their qld customers.

d30 were arrivals Thursday afternoon for the holidays. EM Marden'of Fresno and Mrs. M.M. Collins of Oakland were arrivals Wed-1 nesday for the holidays I "Yolo on Friday night, December 29th. Music by the Yolo I.

B. Hughea was an arrival last; BoBd. Everybody invited. d29 Wednesday evening, departing for the i metropolis the following morning. lady's gold watch.

If the Mr. and Mrs. B. C. French-and Under will leave the same at this French's mother will depart fdr Healdsburg Monday morning for a week or two of holiday and visit.

F. P. Smith was an arrival Saturday evening from down the Sacramonto office he or she will leai-n something to their advantage. d28 WINTERS WAIFS. Mrs.

L. A. Wilson returned Sunda from a visit to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.

J. p. Steward are her visiting their daughter, Mrs. Sam Hoy R. Morrison, who has been ill tor month, IB again able to attend to busl ness.

Bom, at Winters, December 21, 1905 to the wife of G. R. Smith, an elgh' pound girt Miss Georgia Carmack left last Sal urday for Tucson, Arizona, where sh will spend 'the holidays with her parents. Prof. J.

R. Grlnetead has leased the Hutchens home on Grant avenue at the end.of East street and will Install his family there the first of the year. W. H. Williams Is building a nice cottage for his own occupancy on Grant avenue, facing tie W.

H. Emery P.iace. He bought tie lo't about a year ago. Miss Rose E. Cook has successfully Mendoclno county teachers' at Uklah, tier standing of the highest In a clasa of.

eighteen; W. H. Emery has bought a plot ground 60x100 feet adjoining his home premises on Grant Avenue. This makes Mr. Emery a home plot of comfortabl dimensions.

Jack Cook, county clerk of Alameda county, with his wife and children and his mother, have been the guests Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brlggs this week.

They returned home Friday. Mrs. L. H. Gregory has so far recovered from her injuries received in the automobile accident as to be out, anc has notified the directors of Apricot school district that she will resume her work as teacher the second day of rlyer, where he has been engaged In superintending contract work.

He returned Monday morning. Fltzpatrick, our local restaurant man, went to San Francisco Tuesday morning being called thither in connection with mining claims he owns in the Tonopah country. Will Faber of Point Richmond was an arrival Wednesday evening. He came up to assist his mother and sister In their removal to Point Richmond, where they are to make their home for tha future. Harry Filbert, who Is attending military school, was an arrival home Monday for the holidays.

Harry seems well pleased with the school and associations. He has been released from the band, however, as he desires to make progress In military tactics. F. F. Fortune, who formerly represented Balfour-Guthrie here, and who lor the past three or four years has attended to business of said company at Port Costa, has recently been promoted, so we are informed, his placing him in charge at their business is both extensive and CHRISTMAS TREES Christmas wreaths, decorations, hnllyherries, holly, at Baton's Conservatory, 537 First street The best fir trees.

n27tf gold stick pin, bearing the initials, C. L. The finder will please leave the same at this office. FOR quality of mountain oak wood at $6.00 per cord," delivered. J.

C. Sparks, near City Hall Woodland. nuSBtf SUPERB Band and' Orchestra Street Parade at noon. See It. Seats on sale at Lelthold's drug store.

BOc, 75c and Jl. a To Chicago is without its equal in speeil, service and equipment. Rotuc Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, via Omaha, and the Ohicsgo, Si Pawl To secure the best of in through cars it is important that you name your- complete route as above. A postal card will bring you complete information about routes and train service. C.

L. CANFIELD, 635 Market SAN FRANCISCO. C. K. GARRISON, 303 So.

Spring LOS ANGELES. la FOR seed barley. Enquire of Woodland Grain and Milling Company. nlStf A NOTHB DAME LADY'S APPEAL To take all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of tie sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pins in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to to her for a home treatment hu repeatedly cured all of Bhe feels It her duty to ssnd it to ill cufferera FREE. You at fecme as thousands wlU chance of climate being ceoeMur.

Thli dUcovery orto acid from the and ejtt, gtring elasticity to the whole grrtern. above you, tor proof addrew Mrs, It. Box tod. HlTM, ecMmMteh or uJt rheum JOB craxy. Can't bMr tie Uxich of roar clcthlBf.

Olatjont curet Whjr Can't look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. HOUSE Gardening. J.

H. Terry, an experienced honse- cleancr and gardener, will do all work of this kind honestly and promptly. Apply to 603 Third street" corner of Oak avenue. Phone No. Main 283.

ocStf FOR first-class rooted grapevines of three different varieties. Parties Interested may write or oall on Clinton M. Miller, Grand Isl and, Colusa county, Ca), o2tf ATTOHNEYB-AT-IAW. HUDSON GRANT, Attorney at Law Office, Second street, Woodland opposite the opera house. Special attention given to probate matters and actions Involving real estate.

BOBN. Plainfield, December 23,1 1905, to the wife of Henry C. Roth, i BLMEH a eon. 1 and C. W.

THOMAS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Beamer block. Woodland. California. Public W.

ARMFiELD, Attorne; Counselor at Law. Notarj aurl Conveyancer. PROBATE NOTICE. In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Yolo. In the matter of the estate of Jesse Clark, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that Monday, the 1st day of January, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the courtroom of said Court, at the courthouse in the city of Woodland, county of Yolo, state of California, have been as the time and place for proving the will of said Jesse Clark, deceased, and far hearing the application- of Sarah A. Clark for tho issuance to her of letters testamentary upon the same, in pursuance of her petition, heretofore filed herein. Dated December 19th, 1906, C.

P. HADSALL, Clerk. George Clark and W. A. Anderson, Attorneys for Petitioner.

Rooms 1 and 2, over Bank of Wood land, Woodland, Cal. GEORGE V. MARTIN, Attorney-at- Law and Notary Public. Armstrong Alge block, Woodland. PHILIP BRUTON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, corner of First and Main streets.

Woodland. GEORGE R. LOVEJOY, Attorney-at- Law and Notary Public, 323 Second street, Julian block, Woodland Cal. Telephone 337. HAWKINS HAWKINS, Attorneys and Counselors Hi law.

Office over Bank of Woodland, Woodland, DENTISTS. T. A. GUTHRIB, D. D.

Office in Yolo County Savings Bank Building, opposite Byrns Hotel, Wood Jald land, Ca). Telephone No. 1139. FASHION LIVERY FEED STABLES CHAS. JOHNSON, Prop, Horsas boarded by the day, week or month, BUble thoroughly renovated and cleaned, Flrnt-CUx Open Dtjr and Night us trial.

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

DICK DICK, Doutlsis, Woodland, Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. Otflca hours a. m. to p. m.

Telephone 568 DR. J. L. SMITH, Office In Yolo County Savings Bank build- Ing, Woodland, Col. Telephone Main 468.

Room I and 2. myltf DR. C. R. Farmers' W1LCOXON, Dontlst- and Merchants' Building, Woodland, Cal phone residence 79.

NOTICE TO is hereby given that the un dersigned, Chas. W. Plckard, Cit Clerk, will receive bids at his office to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 15t day of January, 1906, for furnishln and delivering to the City of Wood land, F.

O. B. cars at the So. Pac. R.

depot in said City of Woodland, th following material, to-wlt: 1000 feet of four Inch. Wrought Stee Pipe with screw Joints, and asphaltum dipped; 6 four inch Wrought Steel El bows, screw Joints and asphaltui dipped; 3 four inch' Water Gates. Bids must be enclosed in a seale envelope, addressed to Chas. W. Pick ard, Woodland, and Indorse "Bid for Water Pipe," Each bid must be accompanied by check payable to the City of Woodland and certified to by some responsibl bank, for an amount of at least te per cent of the amount of the bid.

Each bidder must agree to furnis arid deliver''said material as aforesal if awarded the contract, within fiftee days thereafter. Bids will be opened by the Board Trustees of the said City of Woodlan on the said 16th day of January, 190 A o'clock p. the said Board serving the right to roject any and a bids. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dated: December 27th, 1905.

CHAS. W. PICKARD, City Cler jalBd Compliments of the season to One and All, Over 20 yen re experience i fine watch repairing mad like new. FRANK SMITH Slieltoi's Dng Stert WOODLAND Open evenings, 1M ABITKAOTHTO. YOU) COUNTY TITLE AB8TRAC COMPANY (Incorporated).

Con veyancing and All transaction posted daily. Offlot of Woodland. I MM MM I A Few For Christmas way of the Christmas shopper IB not, easy. It la a difficult matter to select the RIGHT THING. When in this quandary get something that will either ornament the house, or prove useful as well as acceptable to the recipient.

Some suggestions follow: MOCCASINS for house wear, PYROaRAPHY occupies the mind. to the toilet BRIC-A-BRAC Never amiss about the home. come. BAG3 Without which a lady Is lost. "PICTUHKS Always a source of pleasure.

TOILET woman's delight. STATIONERY A 1 a. ys useful. All of these and a great many move useful and beautiful things carried by SHELTQN DRUGGIST. i I I I I I I I I I lr- Id5 A high-class weekly newspaper of i broad pages.

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D. C. NATIONAL IMPORTANCE SVERV HOME, THE LAND OVER, TO BE UP-TO-DATE MUST HAVE The Pandei of The Press $3 ths Tte CiiklM Niwsftpr Sywlicili Closing Out Sale! I am still desirous of taking advantage of opportunities oflfered and realize that I have only a short tilne left to accept the same. I have several broken lines of goods, and odds JUK! ends accumulated during the recent holiday trade which I would like to close out before taking, stock January 2d. The s'amc will be sold at your own price to close out.

Any one desiring to get into a good established business can secure a bargain for a short time only by calling upon me. LLASKY, 609 Main St, Woodland, CaL HOLIDAY for Everybodyinclined to Make Christinas Presents adles' Fancy Heckwear from Ladies' Initial Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, 26c np Ladies'-and Children's and Linen Handkerchiefs, varied styles, Be to $1 Ladies' and Hisses' Kid best in $1.00 to $1.50 Ladies' Shawls, clrcnlar or spare, silk or worsted, $1.26 to $5.00 Ladies' and Gents' Silk Umbrellas, 7Bc to $7.00 Ladles' Handbags, by. the hundreds in novelty makes, 2Bc to $6 Dress goods in most popular skdes and styles, 40c to $2 a yd Pillow Shams and Bureau Cloths, Doylies, and Centerpieces, assortment to suit anyone In prices. Lace Curtains, Tapestry, Table Covers, Portierres, Couch Covers, Silk or Velvet Drapes you will find In innumerable quantity at prices within reach of anyone. Fancy Rugs, Art Squares, $27.60.

assortment In Woodland. The largest The largest assortment of Ladies' and Children's Shoes to select from Ja at the big store. They make nice Xmas presents. PERSONAL TO MEN Come and select a nice tailor-made a Cloth or Coat, an up-to-date skirt, a fine Waist, a Sweater or a Dressing Sacque. for your wife, daughter, young girl or child.

It will please them and wont cost you any too much. Phone 26. Rosenberg Bros. We are agents for Standard Patterns. Trees Trees Trees PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW We have a Fine, Well-grown Assortment of Deciduous, Ornamental and Citrus Trees Wine, Raisin aM Table Grapes And on a Resistant Roots.

CALIMYRNA FIGS oil their own roots Write today for our 96-page Illustrated Catalogue, mailell for 5c postage. It is full of valuable information. Fancher Creek Nurseries Fresno, California HERMAN HARTWIG, Agent, Woodland, Cal, ja20d Wabash Niagara Falls Short Line the finest Tourist Car Serrke Bast of Chicago. WABASH, VEST SHORE AND BOS70I MIKE RilLIAYS: Lv. Chicago at 11:00 A.

M. Arr. Boston Tuesdays P. Lv. Chicago Thursdajo at 11:00 A.

M. Arr. Boston at E'20 M. Lv. Chicago Saturdays at 11:00 A.

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Arr. Boston Sundays at 1C Try "Tttimritrtf Ifll. In arranging your tr'p eut calk the attention ot your ticket agent to tfcte- ipilule, and you will be sure to get the finest Tourist Car serrlca to Boctoa I intermediate points, BOSS CLUE, Puik Cout Ajwt, AlHHi, Cl.

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