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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 7

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Democrat" Classified Advertisements RATES Advertisements not exceeding five lines on this page, BO cents per week, payable in advance. All notices In excess of 5 lines, double rate. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EXCHANGE Sacrumenlo business property for Yolo county ranches. 4 to 17 acre tracts in alfalfa near Rlverbnnk for sale for $426 per acre. Trade for Woodland lots for part.

Balance per mouth, per cent Interest. Close to station. Paul H. Stcude, 423 First street, Woodland. mi-13 tf FOR SALE 'A GOOD MILK COW.

Enquire P. Q. Box 409. nu-28 YOU FOK on AGAINST IT? 'Read up and then decide. The Socialist Organization has placed reliable literature' on sale at the book stores.

This Can be obtaJncd for nominal prices, from John Hucke Sons and Hughs LSe. mr28 (he best aim cheap- est lota In Wetland and I alfalfa land. ISO-acre tract near Yolo very cheap. Seo owner. P.

J. Preiu office 530V4 Main street. Phone 1011. lelStf RANCH OF- 146 ACRES for sale. Creek bottom land.

80 aprea In aJ- falfa, all undir fencep, House and barns. Price $2B(j per acre, Enquire A. G. Bailey and W. S.

Pierce. SEE THE NEW SINGER. Just arrived. Liberal allowance on old machines. Machines cleaned and repaired on, reasonable terms.

Office ,323 Pirat street, Woodlaud. mr26 NOW IS THE TIME to order p(at blockB. We expect. a carload tfils week. Delivery wili" be cheaper." Boyle Cummins.

Phone Main 75. -Barred -Plymouth Rock chicks for sale. Enquire of Billings ranch. mrSi EGGS FOR SALE Acona, White Leghorn, and R. I.

Reds, at $1 per setting of 15. Mrs. F. Hatcher, near Yolo. r26 VACUUM CARPET CLEANING OUTFIT for sale.

Will sell cheap. Good paying business for the right man. Apply to p. Bldwell, 725 First street, Woodland. mrlfltf WE BURN THE AIR! We can show you.

All concede have the best gas making machine that's ever beeuj on the market. See it work at! 43 CHOICE LOTS, just Ihree blocks south of Main street. Puce $220 and up. Easy terms. Come quick' and get one of these lots befo'e the price qdvnnces.

Come in and let ua show you. Nardlni-Rath Really Co. felO'tf CHOICE BUILDING" LOTS ou South street. "For "partlcular? Inquire National fe7tf HOUSE'AND LOT rooms, connected trie llghta', 'bath'," etc. office, 5 or 'FOH Six ewer, elec- -'feniiulrj! at this in with Improvements.

Scott; Woodland. Enquire of J. S. mr28 A NEW FIVE ROOM HOUSE for rent, with all modern conveniences. Enquire of F.

W. Blanchard. mr21tf NICE FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, also large bara at 208 Fifth street. Enquire Dlnzler'B barber shop. mr24 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.

It is large front room attd only two blocks from Main street. Reasonable price, Enquire for "Joe" In Rosenberg mr2o WANTED 321 First street. Home Gaa Machine. A YOUNG WIDOW with a boy 7 years ap3 ALL KINDS OF FLOWER and Veg- etable plants, and rose bushes for stl eet or Phone 1444. Bale at the Woodland Greenhouse, 116 Walnut street.

Phone Main 2C24. mrStf THIS UNIVERSAL ORCHARD SPRAY is the one spray that can be depended upon for being always uniform strength and quality. Universal Orchard Spray is put up for the destruction of every known pest of the orchard. Investigate. E.

W. Garrette Sons, Gibson block. Woodland. fe2Ctf TWO-YEAR-OLD ROSEBUSHES for sale at the Woodland Greenhouse, 115 Walnut street. Now is the time to set out roses.

A different variety of rosebushes for sale. te3tj FOR SALE Sir Riverside Romeo No. 74854 registered thoroughbred Holstein Fresiau bull. Pedigree contains record of 3 of his ancestors. Address Fred A.

Meckfessei, Berlin, California, aetf THOROUGHBRED POULTRY baby chicks and poultry feed at Baton's. Flowers and floral designs at Eaton's, A. M. Eaton, 720 Main street Jaltf -TREES, PLANTS, SEEDS Everything for the orchard or garden. At faltf "FOR SALE" fifty-centers tht classified page of the "DBMOC'RAT" will focus the attention o' on that property.

LOST A PAIR OF LADY'S GOLD RIMMED BYE-GLASSES have been lost. Nose pinchers with chain attached; in a Chlnn-Beretta case. Finder will please leave at this office. mr28 A LADY'S MWfc FUR has been lost, old desires position as housekeeper or to'flo housework. Call 430 Elm mr29 GENTLEMAN BOOMER AND BOARDER wanted In private family.

Two blocks from postoffice. Enquire 613 south Second street mrlStf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for a family three wanted immediately. Enquire of Osoar WliiteUouse, Delmon- Ico restaurant. mar24 FRANCIS VAKTY, communicate with your slaters at Napn, California, at onre. Estate to be settled.

mr24 FOUND A GOLD BEAUTY PIN has found and brought to this office. Owner may have samu by calling, identifying and paying for this notice. mrZS A GENTLEMAN'S NICKEL-PLATED WATCH has been found. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this notice. Watch Is in this office.

AMUSEMENTS ALL, GERMANS who wish to join a singing club will please send their names to Paul H. Steude, 423 First street. Prof. Adolph would be willing to teach here. Joe you have a want of any kind and want that want FIFTY CENTER will satisfy that want" Try TWO-YEAR-OLD STEER has estray- ed to the Gooduow rauoh, four miles north of Capay.

Steer has red under, slope and Bwallow-fork on swallow-fork and underblt on left ear; branded on left hip. Enquire C. Orengo. mr24' wr 1 Office, Pint Baal 0 1 throat of turned BUD, for 18 iZlmttennwi Bldi. Phoae 2771.

1-4 (3) 2:05 1-2, world', record to 1912; (5) 2:04 1-04; (6) 2.03 1-4 AU winnJQg, Number 44997. A a F.2^<tot^to.«.ta (3, Dam i PFIB LOOAN California's greatest producer of extreme Warn of Jim Logan Sir Albert S. and Dux sire of Capltola (2) champion two-year-old purfee 1125S, son of Kaiser and Julia, by Revenuf 2-22M- eond dam Ripple, sister to Creole 2:15, by Prompter 2305. sire of the dtn? of Gratt 4 third dam Grace (dam of Daedalion Creole 2-16 and Hagle. by Buccaneer 2.65«,;Slre of the dams of 2 In 2'10- fourth dam Mary, great brood mare, by Flaxtall rourtn JIM LOGAN Is a bay horse with goodly size, distinctive quality an Individual, bulldog'grit and stamina and wonderful speed No campalguera show greater promise of entering the class.

His few In number, but uniformly possessed of ample size and general of excellence, while the very few that have received the Xhfes Uon show great promise of developing tto speed ttelr breeding In the Stud, Season of 1913, at Woodland Bace Track FEE $50 FOR SEASON, $40 returned If nmre fails to FS r- ELMO MONTGOMERY. Davis, Cal. AIRLIE DEMONIO 51640 By D1e io 2: i 11 sire 2:1 (fu11 brother to Diablo 2:091, nire of 8 in Dam, Potrero Girl (dam of Potrero Boy 2:13) by Prince AirUe 28046 Bay horse. 16 hands, fast and sound, and a atyltsh, handsome individual In every way. His sire, Demonio 4 Is the aire of Mona Wilkes 2-03V Denervo Nordwell Memonlo Demoulo Wilkes Ben Rush (3) dam, Potrero Girl, by Prince Alrlle JS045, is the dam o( Potrero Boy, race record in 1912 of second dam (dam of 2 and granddam of Prank N.

2'07V4 Bo OUT by Belmont 64; third dam Mosa (dam of 6) b'y Woodford Mambrlno 345; fourth dain Hermosa (great brood mare), by Edwin For, AIRUE DEMONIO haa been a popular and successful horse in the stud bis colts possessing bob natural speed and pleasing conformation He will make a limited season only In 1913 at the RACE TIIACK, WOODLAND and parties desiring his services should book their mares Immediately 'Fee $30 to Insure; customary privileges. Good pasturage at reasonable figure! Best of care taken of mares, but no responsibility assumed for or escapes. Address, for all particulars, CHARLES JOHNSON -p3 City Stables, Woodland. Cal. Fhone 40 GRAND BALL in Yolo To'wn Hnll, Saturday, Marcli 29th.

Music by Woodland Orchestra. Admission $1 per couple. Supper 25 cents per plate. Come and ha.ye a good time. mr29 GRAND BAL MASQUE, at Esparto, Saturday, March 29th, in Fredson Hall.

Admission $1. All invited. Supper extra. mr29 SOCIAL DANOB to be given by the Ladies of the Maccabees In Native on the road between Woodland and Sons hall March 28, 1913. Tickets 50 Yolo.

A suitable reward will be paid cents. Ladles free. Music by the on return to A. H. Klpers, Woodland.

Woodland Orchestra. Supper 25 cents. mr24 HELP WANTET) A GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE and do chamber work wanted. Enquire box 26, Grafton, Yolo county California. mr26 CAPABLE WOMAN WANTED for general housework In family of two adults.

Must bo good plain washing. P. O. Box 242, Woodland. Phone Main 344.

mr31" SURVEYORS I GRAND RASTER CONCERT, under I the auspices of the choir and Mrs. I Bniiton's vocnl pupils, assisted by the best local talent In aid of the renovation of the church. Tuesday evening, Marcli 25th. First Baptist church. Admission 25 cents.

mr25 ASA G. and City Engineer. Ewert Building, 531 Main street Phone Mala 1611. THE MEN'S CLUB of Methodist church, assisted by the Ladles' Aid Society, will give a dinner and supper at armory hall Thursday, March 27th, for fifty cents and thirty-five cents, respectively. mr27 ANNIVERSARY BALL of Woodland Parlor, No.

90, N. D. G. Armory Hall, Friday, April 4, 1913. Admission ap4 Western Pacific Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas and St.

Louis Denver Rio Grande and Burlington Route Denver Rio Grande and Rock Island lines Denver Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific Ry. -through the- Grand Canyon of the Feather River and The Royal Gorge Two Fine Trains-The "Panama Pacific" Express with observation cars, and the "1915" Mail Drawing Room and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Steel Day Coaches and Baggage Cars, DiningCars, Electric Lights, Electric Fans and Steam Heat. For further information apply to J. C.

Havely F. E. Lovejoy, District Frt, and Pass. Agt Trav. Pass.

Agt. 729 St. Sacramento, Cal. feStf FEATERNAL MEETINGS WOODLAND LODGE, No. 192, FRATERNAL BUOTKBRHOOD- Meets in I.

0. O. F. Hall every second BJid fourth Wednesday. MRS.

C. QATE3. MISS MAMIE SNBB, Oflc'y. B. C.

WBBBBR, Treasurer. WOODLAND PARLOR, NO 90, N. D. a. In N.

b. 0. W. IU11 every and fourth the month at 7:30 o'clock. MRS.

LOIS BOHRSTLER, Preg. MRS. ORA ROBERTS Seo'y. NOTICE Advertisements, to Insure classification, must be In not later than It m. on tie day of publication.

WOODLAND PAR LOR No. 30, N. S. W. Meets ever? Thursday night In a G.

W. Hall, J. W. McQUAID, Fret. B.

HAYWARD. Soo'y. Ml Hall 7:30 W. WOODLAND LODGE No 168. F.

A. Meets In Masonic third Friday in each month, p. m. LAMPTON, W. M.

H. CURSON. Sec'y. ROYAL ARCH MASONS, Wood land Chapter, No. In Masonic Hall every first Saturday 'of the month' at.

7:30 o'clock, w. H. GREGORY; H. p. H.

H. MILLER, BflC'y. KNIGHTS TEMP Woodland No. In Bonlo Hall eveii third Tuesday In the month at 7:30, 0. W.

THOMAS a a H. M. MILLER, Recorder. ORDER EASTERN STAR, Yolo Chapter, No. 60 Meets in Masonic Hall every second and fourth Friday in the month at 7:30.

KATHERINB HARLINQ, W. M. C. F. EVANS, W.

P. ADDIEE. BAKER, Sec'y. per word classified ads. In S6 leading pa- pen In U.

B. Send for list. Advertising Agtncjr. B. MalnuSt.

Uos Angeles, or It Oeur Su Francisco. Jaftf MADRONA 0 A No. 18S, WOODMEN OF THE Meets In I. 0. 0.

F. Hall every second and fourth Tuesday in the month. FRANK EDDY. C. C.

D. E. JACOBS, Clerk. YOLO CAMP, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, No. 77fi9, meets In I.

O. 0. F. hall every second and fourth Friday. T.

E. SHELLHAMMER, V. C. P. RIBDELBAUGH, Clerk.

STAR OF WOODLAND, No. 10, F. of every first and third Thursday In the month In I. O. 0.

F. Hall. F. of A. VERN MILES p.

GEO. BALL, Sec'y. SYLVAN REBEKAH LODGE, No. Meets In I. O.

0. F. Hall every first and third Tuesday in the month at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. EMMA VAN TASSEL.

N. O. MRS. WILLIAM BATES, R. S.

apl PYTHIAN LODGE NO. 43, K. of In N. S. G.

W. Hall every Monday night at 7:30. AL. ROSSI, C. GEO.

WILLIAMS, K. of R. WOODLAND LODGE No. G03, L. O.

Meets In I. O. O. F. Hall every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at All visiting Moose In- AL.

ROSSI, Dictator. E. G. BYERS, Seo'y. MISCELLANEOUS YOU) COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY.

Report all cases of cruelty to anl- mala or children to M. De Kurst, President. Office phone 2843; ICG'I. Or to Dr. D.

E. Hcmprlng, first officer, phone 2113. rny25d THE FEDERAL UNION will ejoae Its charter the 17th of April, 1913. The Initiation fee will be After thti charter is closed 15, All working men are. invited to Join, a Hauger, President 17 WELL prepared to i do on short, notice, from 6-Inch to.

fact, ifelta for Irrigating plaats. Leave orders R. B. Cranston's hardware store' ec phone 3376 or'8376. Morton.

VACUUM wBlifirx houM elfulac method. In tcxfay. I have 4 nnt-elw outfit, and win do your work witi the least oonfiuloB to tke bold routlte. a B. Bldweft.

4121 or J. R. Sheltoo, phone 1201 Jaltf OSTEOPATH DR. C. W.

Graduate A. 8. 0.. KlrksTine. tlo.

Suites 1 and 1, First National Bank building, Woodland, CsJ. Office hoars, 9 to 11:30 1 to p. m. Ten years' active practice, and Sundays by appointment Phone Main 1M1. DR.

CHAa K. Physician, Sacramento. Cal. Booms 33E-8, Ochsner Building, K. street, between 7th and 8th.

seZSU DRS. OWNBBT ft Ic physlclani, Physicians' Bulld- ng. Telephone Main 2751. seMtt DENTISTS DK. T.

A. QUTHRIE, In Savings Bank Building, "Woodand, Cal. Office phone 1391, lence phone 2422. DR. C.

R. W1LCOXON, First National Bank Building, Woodand, Cal. Office phone 1172. iv-'sldence 'hone 2391. A.

Y. DICK, Office over Lelthold's drug store. Office lours, 9 a. m. to 5 p.

Saturdays, a. m. to 12 a. m. Phone 1993.

ABSTRACTING KULU OOUN'l'Jf TITLE ABBTRAUT. COMPANY (Incorporated) Con- reyanclng and abstracting. All posted daily. Office orer Bank of Woodland. LAMPTON of Records.

Abstract! of Title made under new and up-to-date system, ulnls building, north of posUCdee. Woodland, CsJ. A fifty-center on the cls'slfted page of the "DEMOCRAT" will FIND the LOST JEWELRY. Try It! SHAWNEB TRIBE, No. 83, IMP.

O. R. Meets In I. O. 0.

F. Hall every first and third Wednesday. W. G. EUVIN, Sachem.

F. DIETZ, C. of Jal LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE. WOODLAND AERIE, No. 1029, F.

O. every firsthand third Wednesday. CHAS. W. FOY, President LOUIS NARDINI, Sec'y.

CLOTHES CLEANING I HAVE INSTALLED a new French Dry Cleaning Machine. Ladles' and gents' clothes cleaned and preated at reasonable prices. George the tailor, 508 Main street felJtJ Notice of the Time Plaoo Hearing the Petition ta Probate the Lm.t Will Teitameat Margaret Scott, Deceajed. In the Superior Court of the Stale of California, in and for the County at Yolo. In the matter of the Estate of Margaret Scott, deceased.

Notice 13 hereby given that Monday, the 31st day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the courtroom of said Court In the I. O. O.

F. building, in the City of Woodland, County of Yolo, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Margaret Scott, deceased, and for hearing the application of J. S. Scott for the Issuance to him of letters testamentary upon the same, In pursuance of his petition, heretofore filsd herein. Dated March 17th, 1913.

H. SAUNDERS, Clerk. Elmer W. Armfield, Attorney for Petitioner. mr31d.

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