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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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win- BoeUl (tesip hUTMt About ThoM Who or the City North went to Sacramento Friday 'evening Miss Haitle Lee went to Sacramento Friday afternoon. D. McPhee went to San Francisco Friday afternoon. J. H.

Hester went to Knights Landing this morning. Miss Anna Richie went to Sacramento Friday afternoon. George Francis returned to Napa this morning. Mr.and Mrs. E.Poffenberger returned to Cranmbre today.

Elmo King returned from San Francisco Friday evening, P. C. Fenner returned from Sacramento this' morning. A. B.

Rodman made a trip to Sacramento this morning. T. C. Snider came over from Washington this morning. Miss Maude Huston went to Sac Francisco this morning.

Mrs. Fred Baatham and child were arrivals Fflday evening. Eli Snider was an arrival from Dav- isvllle on the noon train. W. I.

Johnson returned from San Francisco Friday evening. W. H. Alexander returned from Marysville Friday afternoon. R.

Alge.was an arrival on the train from Maryavllle Friday afternoon. George Craig and Gus Colbujrn came up from San Francisco Friday evening. Among the arrivals Friday evening were Hon. R. H.

Beamer and H. M. Miller. Misses Gertrude Noe and Annie Williams were." arrivals from the north Friday afternoon. Miss Mattie Fisher arrived from Bakersfield evening and Is the guest of her father, P.

W. Fisher. Isaac Whltcraft and wife, of Quaker City, Ohio.arrlved today and are guests of R. Cranston and family. They, are delighted with California, Claude Rhodes, who has been working with a government surveying party for several months past, returned on Friday evening from Alaska.

CHICKEN-PIE DINNER. The Woodland W. C. T. U.

will give a chicken-pie dinner election day In rooms on First street, back of Alexander Fleming's clothing Capital hotel building, near Main. Serving meals on election day has been the custom of the union ever since its organization in 1883. The hilt of fare will consist of hot soup, chicken pie hot potatoes and beans, meat, salads pickles, pumpkin pie, cakea, dellclom' hot coffee, etc. All for 26 cents. Din ner served from 11:30 a.

m. to 8 p. nld EASTPBERRIES UT HOVXKBER. Easterners will smile when they glance at the above caption but it is true just the same. Mrs.

F. Bost, of this city, has about 30 rasp berry The fruit Is yellow When it ripens. These hushes are laden with both blossom and fruit, an; some have almost matured. Mrs. Bos expects to have ripe raspberries the lai ter part of this month and very In December, She picked ripe ber rles of her blackberry vines last wee) and there Is still some green fruit 01 the vines.

FIFTY-CENT COLDMh lor new branch our business here In Woodland. Ad dreas at once, with references, Alfre Morris, Wholesaler, Cincinnati, Ohio n2 the high school build ing and the residence of Mrs. T. Goodln, Third street, a silver spider set with a pink amethyst. The flnde will please leave the same at this office n7 Oxford gray overcoat.

Pu into the wrong buggy at Clements livery stable, by mistake. Please leav at this office. GARFIBLD COOK n4d white bulldog, with black spot over one eye. Nine months age. Property of L.

S. Snee. sboats, two sows and tw barrows, weight between 80 and 10 pounds each; mark, a hole In each ear Finder please )eave word at "Demo erat" office. GEO. A.

WORTH, miles west of Woodland. n4 FOR rooms, with gas, bath and all modern conveniences, one block from Main street. Southwest corner Lincoln and Third, nl LOUIS RUPP Is now prepart-d Io do butchering, make Kausage nnd render lard for the farmers as usual. orders at Krellcnberg's slore or the "Democrat" office. All new ma- fblnery, n4 ABSTRACTING.

YOLO COUNTT TITUS ABSTRACT COMPANY (incorporated). Con- veymtcinc and abstracting. All trani- pOfUi Bank pf CHURCH NOTICES, Second Baptist church. Second treel between Main street and Lincoln will be services at IB church henceforth. Sunday school 2 o'clock Prayer meeting eveiy Wednesday evening at 7:39.

Methodist" Episcopal church south, comer Second and Court Jones, J. H. -Hester. rgsniBt Sunday school at 10 a. m.

at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Rov.

I. F. Belts. Come and hear lui, Church of the Holy Rosary, Main Grealy, pastor; Father assistant. Maes lie cele- rated tomorrow at 8 and 10:30 a.

m. -church, by Father Grealy. Father Horgau will celebrate mass at Landing at 9 a. m. and at Blacks at 11:30 a.

m. Knights Landing M. E. church, outh, Knights Landing. Preaching la.

m. fourth Sundays. 'reaching first and third Sundays 11 m. Mary's seo- nd and fifth Sundays 11 a. m.

All re cordially Invited to attend, tfangers especially weleonip. B. H. 3reen, pastor. Christian church, corner College treet and Lincoln O.

P. hrout, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. nd 7:30 p.

m. Bible school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. Morning subject, Stable and Unstable in Religion or the Permanent nd the Transient." Evening subject.

'Certainties In Religion." St Luke's Episcopal church. Second itreet, between Main street and Lin- -oln avenue, Rev. D. school 10. a.

morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. evening irayer and sermon, 7:30 m. On thu Irst Sunday 1A the month there will bo celebration of the holy communion ut the 11 o'clock service. Congregational Church, First street, between Main street and Lincoln C. Calvert Smoot, pastor.

Iforning service at 11, evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Y. P.

S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m.

A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend nese services. Subject for discourse omorrow morning, "Good Citizenship at the Ballot Box." First Baptist church, corner of Col- ege street and Lincoln Thomas P. Boyd, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.

arid 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at io a. m. B.

Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. ID.

Preaching by the pastor Horning topic, "The Kind of a. Church Christ Wants in the World Today." Evening topic, "Silent Forces of with a prelude on "The Christian at the Ballot Box." Opening song service with 25 stereopticon views. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Second and North streets, "The Stranger's Sabbarti C. B. Winning, pastor.

Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's devotions at p.

m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning theme tomorrow, 'Holding Fast the Faith." Evening theme, "What is the Paramount Issue, or the Citizen and His Ballot." De- cause of the approaching election can dldates and voters are especially and respectfully urged to attend the even- ng service. IIHHHIIIH4 MRS.

MINNIE DeVILBISB, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, lection Tuesday, November 4, 1902. M. DIQGS, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR STATE SENATOR (Sixth District). Election Tuesday; November 4, 1902. W.

H. GRANT, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR UDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. 'lection Tuesday, November 4, 1902. H. E.

HARRISON, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR ASSESSOR. Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. "JIM" CRUTCHER, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR TREASURER, Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE RECORDER, FOR Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. HAHRY L.

HUSTON, NOMINEE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Election Tuesday, November 4, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Superior Court of the State ol California, In and for County of Yolo. In the matter of the estate of Geo. W. Tauzer, deceased.

Sadie Tauzer, as the administra- trix of the estate of George W. Tauzer deceased, having filed her petition asking the court to authorize, empowei and direct her to lease the real property belonging to' tlie estate of salt George W. Tauzer, deceased, and gooc cause appearing therefor, it Is orderec that all persons Interested In the saU estate are required to appear the said court on Monday, the 10th of November, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the courtroom of sai( court, in the City of Woodland, in salt County and State, then and there show cause why the real property be longing to the said estate should uot teased by said administratrix, and a the rental mentioned In said petition said petition being hereby referred I for further particulars of said applica tion.

It is further ordered that this orde to show cause be published at leas Mice a week for two successive week next before the time fixed for satr hearing, In the Woodland "Democrat, a newspaper of' general circulation published In the said county of Yolo. The property which said administva trix proposes to lease is more pjivticu larly described as Ihe east half ot Sec tfon Four (4), in Township Higlit (S north, Range Two (2) East, M. D. and containing 323 acres, save an except about 70 acres of pasturage sur rounding the residence of said admin istratrix, together with the house barns and outbuildings thereon situ tied. Also the north half of Section Twen ty-Five (25), all of Section Twenty Pour (24) and the southeast quarter Section Twenty-Three (23).

all In Township Nine (9) North, Range Tw (2) East, M. D. B. and all of said land being located In the said county of Yolo, State of California. Dated October 22nd, E.

E. GADDIS, Judge of the Superior Court Elmer W. Armiiulil, Attorney for Ad mfnlstratrlx. o25-nl-8d Woolley's Music Store REMOVED TO Cor, College and Main Street Call and See Us. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.

Candidates' cards Inserted under thig eadlug ut (lie rate of $5 per card, ayalile in advance. W. J. HASSETT, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER (First District) Election Tuesday, November 4, 3902. Sonthern Pacific Company And Connecting Lines place In effect during the month ofOutober, IB02, one-way, seoond-class SETTLEBS' BATES For California common points, as follows; .125 from Missouri River Sioux City to Kansas City-Inclusive.

from Houston and Minuola from St. Louis, Cairo, Memphls, Tenn. $30 from New Orleans. from Pooria, from Chicago. With oovrespondine: rates from points further East.

Stop-overs 'enronto will bo allpv, edftt following California points Reno, Auburn, Colfax, Sacramento, Moreed, Fresno. Tui'louk, Klngsburg, Hanlord, Goshon, Lillts, Bskei'sfield, L-inonater, San Joso, Salinas, Paso Robles, Luis Ohtap'a, Guadalupe, Sui-r, Santa Barbara, Pomona, San Buenaventura, Oraiige. On- tado, Colton, San Bernardino, Yuina, Mavysville, Woodland, Chico, Corning Willows, Ued Blurt, Redding, Flowln" Wolls. Full particulars can be had by applying to I. A.

MORRIS, Agent. Woodland Depot. Woodland Opera House E. C. WEBBER, Manager.

JAMES T. GOODIN, ONE-WEEK-. ONE WEEK i Commencing Oct. 27th Carl Bercli FOR 1902. W.

M. BROWNING, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE! FOR AUDITOR, Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902 LLOYD N. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SUPERVISOR, (Third District) Election Tuesday, November 4, 1D02. E. T.

LAMPTON, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE, (Woodland Township.) Election Tuesday, November 4, 1905. Company niin MI Supporting the handsome young actress, Miss Mabel Wienie And the sterling favorite actor Carl Berch And specially selected company of recognized mel-it, in the following repertoire: MONDAY, OCTOBER Bitter Atonement." TUESDAY, OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "A Cross of Gold." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 "A Black. Flag." FRIDAY, OCTOBER "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." SATURDAY MATINEE, NOVEMBER Uncle From New York." SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 1 Twist." FRANK P.

McGRIFF, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CONSTABLE, (Woodland Township) Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. Everything Up-to-Date. Popular Prices: 10, 20,130 D. O. BEAN, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR CORONER, Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902.

J. I. McCONNELL, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR THE ASSEMBLY. Election Tuesday, November 1902. -M-4 G.

W. GRIFFIN, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF. Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. P. N.

ASHLEY, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SURVEYOR, Election Tuesday, November 4, 1902. Reith Co. GRAIN BUYERS AGENTS FOR Eppinger Co. San Francisco Pacific Coast Warehouse Co, PORT COSTA Woodland, California H. H.

STEVENSON, D. D. DENTIST Farmers' and Merchants' Bank Building WOODLAND, CAL EXAMINATION FREE STRICTLY EASTERN PRICES. Palnlera. or Cement Amalgam orSUrer Flalina FureQold Aluminum I'orcitlolu, jrowu Rud Bridge Platea Pttrtlaf.

FutlSel Metal Repairing 600 760 up Sl.OOup 1 SO up 400 up 4 60 up T.Oflnp i.eoup 160 up 10.00 up .15.10 up 1.00 up Pursuant to the provisions of Sec- Ion 3746 of the Political-Code of th State of California, notice is hereby given that the jjtnte, County, and several special school district taxes, Winters High School; Esparto High School and Pierce High School of Yolo bounty for the fiscal year 1902 are due -ind payable at the office' of the tax- collector in Woodland aa follows: The axes on" all personal property secured real property, and one-half of the axes on all real property, find unless laid prior thereto win be delinquent on Monday, November 24, 1902 At 6 o'clock p. at which time 15 ier cent will he added to the amount thereof, and that if said one-half be not paid before Monday, April 27, 1903, at o'clock p. an additional 6 per cent will be added thereto. On all personal property in high school districts not secured by real property, and on which the State and county tax has been paid to the assessor, there Is due a high schooltax, which Is payable at the same time and ilacc as the State and county tax, and not so paid will become delinquent on the same date ami be increased at he same rate as the. State and county The remaining one-half of the taxes all real property will be payable on ind after Monday, January 5,1903, And will be delinquent on Monday, April 27,.

1903, At o'clock p. and that unless paid thereto 5 per cent will be added the amount thereof. All taxes may be paid at the time he first installment, as herein provided, is due and payable. G. W.

GRIFFIN, n3rtw Tax Collector, Yolo County. See our uew "FLEXIBLE PLATES Warranted 20 years, and FLESH-COLORED PLATES, Warranted 10 years, charge for extraction when platess are ordered. ALL WORK WARRANTED Office A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. Main. Delmonieo Restaurant O. B. WHITEIIOUSIC, Proprietor Best Meals at Lowest Prices NOTICE TO GTVE US A TRIAL.

Sierra Lumber Co, Woodland, Cal. We desire to announce to the public inat we Lave the best assorted stock in northern California. "Consisting of Redwood, Oregon Spruce, Mountain Pine, Yellow Pine, Red Fir Lumber. Much of the above we manufacture, ind what we do not we buy In cargo tots direct from mills, thereby saving our customers the profits pf middlemen. We also have a complete stock of Fruit Boxes, Drying Trays aud Baskets, Bee Supplies.

Lime, Brick, Cement; Plaster, Lath, Pickets, Pine and Redwood Shakes, Redwood and Cedar Shingles, Redwood aud Cedar Posts aud Grape Stakes. Doors, Windows and Moldings, Yard Near Woodland City Water Works F. A. Kauffman, Mgr. Free! AN ARTISTIC PORTRAIT Wishing to show my hearty appreciation of the pratronage I have received during the jiast and desiring to merit a continuance of same, I have arranged with the well known Nogla ot Chicago, to make for me a limited number of ai toid portraits, something entirely new in the art line, being a reproduction in oil of nny photograph, and are the nearest tiling to an oil painting to be had.

And they are free to you. This offer is without doubt the most liberal one you ever had and on our part Is in line with our usual up-to-dato policy. I have sample artolda at my store, and will be pleased to explain more about this liberal offer on application. If you have no good photo, I will furnish them for half price. Come and he one of the first to receive a valuable piece of art.

WE CALL ATTENTION! A. M. Eaton The Grocer D. 0. BEAU SOB Furniture, Baby Buggies, Bedding, Up'' holstery, Pictare Frames Repairing promptly attended to.

UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Main West End, Woodland, Cal 'Phono 41. FirH-elasa service. Open day and Exchange Market CHALMERS Props. BUTCHERS DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK, delivered to all parti of the city free of Give us a call ai Coward Hawkins building, Main street, between fc-ecqnd and Third.

ROSENBERG Hisses Jackets in Abundance Just received a line of samples of Misses' Jackets for different two alike. Now Is the time to secure a bargain and also buy something that nobody else will have In style. These goods are placed on sale at a great reduction.and sell fast. Do not wait until it's too late. See Window Display.

Rosenberg Bros. -f-f-f-f-f-M-M-H: 44444444444444-H-4-H-444-4444 To our new display of Dress Goods and Waistinge. We have the very -latest creations in Dress Fabrics, such as Semite Cloth Etamine Voile, the very latest Coronation Suiting Jj tc We have the finest line of waist-ing in town, See window. B. MILLER 'Phone 633.

Woodland, Cal. COE. MAIN AND SECOND STREETS. Tel. 781 Woodland Gas and Electric Co Call and Examine Our Heaters! FOR BATHS! FOR GRATES! FOR ROOMS OR OFFICES! The instantaneous WATER on the water, Ik'lit the thero you are.

THE -RELIABLE WATER- HEATER anneeted with your boiler heats water in from 10 to 15 tairmtos. OUR GAS GRATES are GREAT BEAUTIES. Place your order for Electric Wiring at once. We have installed over 1 000 electric lights since May We aim.to make it 10,000 by next May. Of motors we'have installed 120 horse power, and many more are contracted for.

Irrigating by electric pumps has proved a great success. Woodland Gas and Electric Cot W. E. OSBORN, Manager, $600 paid in 100 monthly payments of $6.00 each will give you $1,000 or 12 per cent interest: on your ami a Life lusvirnnco $1000 during that tinm- FKEE. Or youoan borrow money and build or buy BENTERS' BUILDING LOAN Enston Joslyn, Agents-.

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