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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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DAILY FRIDAY EVENING, NOVtMBEF? IS 00. PURELY PERSONAL io Society god Business. Social Qoitip of Interest About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Districts. E. H.

Burnett went to Arbaokle Hiie morning. Rev. J. Morgan went to Hsuramonto Ihnraday, Wm, Johnson went to Saoramento this Ouramina went to Davlseille thte motning. John Rnploy wont to Sacramento, on Thursday.

George. Balnea went to Saoramento Thursday afternoon. B. M. Miller returned from San Frsn- olaoo Thursday evening.

Mrs. Will Watkinfl retarned from San KraooiBco Thnrsday evening. Rev. M. Parker made a trip to Sacramento and return Thursday.

M. Michael and wife retarned From Ban Francisco Thursday evening. The foot crossing at the depot IB in a deplorable condition eince the rain. Mrs. Wm.

Laugenonr wan an airival on the north-bound train this morning. George Thompson, of Woodland, was here Democrat. Georgo Qriffos and bride returned from 8au Francisco Thursday evening. Mrs. Hesketh went to Sacramento Thursday and returned the same evening.

T. 8. Bpauldlne and M. DIpgB Jr. vent to San Franoisco Thursday eller- noon, Mra.

J. McOonnell and Mrs. VV. H. Grant went to San Franoisco Thursday afternoon.

Edward Hart, of Crnnmore, 'Suiter county, has gone to Walla Walla, where he will reside in the future. Rev. J. 0. Simmons has returned from a visit with bis son, Prof.

J. H. Simmons, in San Franoisco. Among the arrivals Thursday evening were Ball, -District Attorney Buili, Dr. Hteveneon and Qeo.

Welder. Attorney H. B. Reardon, representing the Southern Pacific Company's land office, was an arrival on the noon train. I.

N. Davis and wife and Miss Delta Davis returned oh the noon train Icom a visit in Missouri. They will make a abort visit with VV. P. Craig and family before returning to their home in Sunta Ornz.

Not long ago Wm. Daniels was cnl'ed to Ingersoll, Ontario, by the serious illness of his father, Lewij Daniels, Xho Iwo arrived on Thursday evening's train. The elder. Daniels is still in feeble health. Why Is Called Dnlcli Gup.

Wlieu Beu fiutler was enticnvoivif; (i get the TJuiou gunboats up lie lames, be found tile water iu tlie hc-nd Lt Dutch Gap too shallow to let pass, to say nothing of the fact (l.at the Confederates had erected two three batteries nlong the bend in a- to give him warm reception. tvent'nliend and cut a criiinl across neck and suddenly, instead of IS miles from Hlchmoiid, he was tlx. Ever since that time the lias been used, and the gdvernnu Bow cousldera It the channel of I fiver and keeps it In shape. The ph latlons the land were thus svil- Jenly drained of their very Jlfebic j-1 ind linve naturally fallen Into decny The place Is called Dutch Gap lie- pause at this spot, In early color.i.U flays, a Dutchman worked a vi ry smooth game upon (he unsuspecting Indian. The Dutclmmn wagered 'the Indian that he could heat him padiili'ig a canoe around the bend.

The Indian took him up on the Instant and him a mile the start. They atari jd Just above the bend, the Indian mile behind, and when the Dutchman VCIK lied the neck he Jumped on shore, gi'iib- bed his canoe out of the water, across to the other side with It, ped It Into the water again nivl cnTii ly awaited the arrival of the nCjtii: li Indian, who had pafldled frnntlni'ly around the bend In the endeavor to catch up with him. What the was Is not recorded, but the Dutchman doubtless got possession of or 800,000 acres of land as result of the Chicago Record. A. Pointers.

The recent statistics of the number deaths show that the large majority din with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless which can be cared Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lonfi, wniah ia guaranteed to core and relieve cases. Price 26c end 50c. For by all druggists. Cured In UystloOare" for Bheamatlstn Bod Neuralgia radically carve In one to three Itt ictfon upon the syitem is ie- markcble and myiterions.

It removes OOM the cati ire. and -the diseaie im- raMfUMir dliuppcart. The first dnso greatly 76 cenle. Sold by John Latthold, drog'iet, Woodland, HE TESTED HIS SKILL. Tkc Remit MOTed the to oa tjBecena.

"Did you ever realize that the success that one really enjoys conies only through hard work?" asked the philosopher. "I know the average mortal would prefer to gala his cnda without hard toil, but few do. und -I doubt If those few gain any pleasure from having the plum their laps without any effort on theli part. "I had that fact Impressed upon me only the other day. I chanced during an Idle moment to pick up empty Ink bottle, find started my thoughts back to my boyliood days when an empty bottle furnished an ideal mark to throw stonea at.

Smiling to myself at the childishness of It, I set the bottle on a hitching post, and after carefully selecting a number of stones I stood off about 30 feet and prepared to make a test of my skill. The very first stone that I Carew caught the bottle fairly In 'the center and shattered it Into hundred pieces. I threw iiwny the atones that I had so carefully gathered In disgust I had accomplished what I had set out to do on my first throw, but I fully realized that It was only a fluke and that I might throw DO in ore stones and not come anywhere near the mark. "Now, If, on the contrary, I had missed, I would have carefully noted where tho fault lay and tried to have corrected It on my next throw. Tho throws that went low and too high, as well as too much to one side, would have all been valuable lessons to me, and in tho end I would have succeeded In placing a stone where I wanted It.

That would have been success gained by working for it. The very few people who gain success on their first throw have my Detroit Free Press. Nanseii'H PancnlceR. Prom boyhood Nansen accustomed himself to the use of allowances and would of ten'go 40 or 50 miles on them without taking any food with him. He had a great dislike to any outfit for his excursions.

On one occasion he and some oC Ills friends set off on a loug suowshoe expedition, oil except Nansen having a wallet containing their provisions on thein backs. When they got to the first resting place, Nansen unbuttoned his coat and took some smoking pancakes from the lining aud asked his friends to share his food. They all refused, however, not caring for the mode of conveyance and heat- Ing. Nansen replied, "More fools you, for let me tell you there's Jam iu them." A Good InVcstincnt. "Is marriage a failure?" "I should say notl" remarked an Oregon farmer.

"Why, there's Lucludy gits up In the mornlu, "milks six cows, glta breakfast, starts four children to skewl, looks inter the other three, feeds the hens, likewise the hogs, likewise some motherless sheep, skims 20 pans of 'milk, washes the clothes, gits dinner, et cat- cry, et cetery! Think I coulfl hire anybody to do it for what she gits? Not much! Marriage, siv, is a great Journal. Literary Irrigation. "Your latest novel seems very dry," said the reader of the publishing house to the young but rising author. "I was pretty sure you would say that," rejoined tho author; "consequently If you will count them yovi will 6nd the heroine weeps real tenra on just 253 pages of my Plain Dealer, Hot From the Gun Wag the ball that hit 3. B.

ateadman of Newark In the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Buok- len'a Arnica Snlve cared him. Oures Outa, Bruiees, Burns, Boile, Felons, Oorne, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile euro on eartb.

26 eta. a box, Core gnaran- teed. Bold by W. H. Laweon, Orog- vclat.

Condensed Mince Meat, Boiled Cider, Citron. Lemon and Orange Peel, Seeded RalBine, Corranta, Crop Walnate, all 100U at paulding'e oistl A 8nn Franoisco drummer told me the ripe olives he ale at Bpaulding'a were the best he ever tnsted, nlltf SOP the Beautiful Blue Dinner Set dis played in Hpanldlng's window for $20, Dl9tf NOTICE. Subscribers are requested to ezamlnu the datn printed after their name on the paper qr wrapper, whichever the case may be, and ascertain the time when their subscription expired, The amount due from each individual is small, but in the aggregate foots up considerable. We are greatly in need of money, and Who are in arrears will confer a favor by remitting a part, if not convenient to pay the whole nmount due. ED.

E. LEAKE. Viotimi to. itomftoh liver mad. kidney well warned, kit feel the retclta in low ol appetite, poisone in, the blood, IwekMhe, Dervononm, bead' aohe, and tired, littleii, rue-down feeling.

Bat there's no to feel HkB tbit. Lliteu to J. W. Gardner, ol Ida- Title, Ind. Be wye: "Electric Bilker! juit the thiuii for a ran down, dou't one whether he lireiordiee.

It did more to give me new strength and good appetite anything I could lake. I can now eat anything and have a new leaie of life." Only BOe at W. H. Laweon'a drug etore. Eteryhot tie guaranteed.

It ia well to know tbat De Witt's Witch JJaiel Salve will beat a barn and atop the pain 11 once. will cure eczema and skm diieiaen and all wounds and Boree. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Take only the original Witoh Hazel Salve, Woodland Pharmacy.

Saoramento people lore good coffee. Spauldmg is Bending hii boss coffee to several people every week. nl4ti One Minnie Congb. Oure ia the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Quickly c.nree nil throat and lung troublea.

Woodland PhnrmBoy. Oregon potatoea at Johnston Bros. nStf CASTOR IA for Infants aud Children, Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I FIFTY-CENT COLUMN, head ce.) A NEW MAP OF YOLO COUNTY, COMPILED and published by the County Surveyor, showing all surveys, all roads all political subdivisions, Is now for sale by P. N. Ashley at Ills office, or Uhe Is tho janitor at the courthouse.

mr6 OR QUARTER OF A MILE OP rail reasonable terms. Enquire of BKMUKRLY, Yolo. ng) OR SALE -THIRTY-SIX HEAD OP BROOD sows, some with suckling pigs. H. P.

KAKLE, JR. o6tl OMES FOR ORDER TO CLO8B up Us business the Woodland Building and l.oau Association offers lor sale three houaei and six lots on easy terms, part cash and bal- auce on Installment plan. An ezcolleut op. portunUy to secure Apply to E.T. CLOWE, lySt! IVE, JCKKRQETIC 11AN CAN GET GOOD contract as District or Special Agent for Life Insurance Company, established 50 yean.

Insurance Room 21, 431 California street, San Fianclaco. n22 P. F1BHKR, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 21 Merchants' Exchange. Ban Fran- olaco, Is ont authorized agent. This ou file in bla oince.

MACHINES. Full stock sewing machine supplies. Sole agent for tarn on a Standard and Wheeler Wll- eon sowing machines. All orders for repairing romptlv attended to. Call and get prices.

V. LE1TBOLD, druggist. TANTED-MEN AND WOMEN OF GOOD character and references, to represent au' established hones, splendid opportunity for advancement. Addrei! P. O.

Box 687, Portland, Oregon. ds LITTLE PALOHA SCHRAMM, Greatest CHILD PIANIST and COMPOSER of tho ago, assisted ty her little sister and only pupil, A A Two Grand iConcerts FfllDSY Evening, BOY. 23, 8:15 o'clock AfternooD, Nov. 24,2 30 o'docH AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Admission, 50 eta Children, 35 cts-, at Matinee only. Ladies' Tailoring, Jacket Snits From $16 Dp, MADE TO ORDER.

A PERFECT FIT GDARSHTEED, Come up and examine oar materlnli. atylei and Rooms a 4 Excelsior Block, Spauldiag's, the Grocer. andContrictor wltboat oharre on ap twV soppltM, ooMlnU Co 'J lio Rtsldanne. THIS PAPER LU aud Mui rnuolMo, con- trtcu for be nude far it. NOW Is the time to prepare for winter.

Look at our horee-blankets, otorm- cnrtalos and everything needed in wet weather. Oar prices and goods will suit you. T. B. GIBSON, Dealer in Buggies, Hardware, WEST MAIN WOODLAND, A RTHDK C.

HUSTON A1TOHNKY AND oonnielor law. Noury Public. Of lice: Boom Beamer Blook, A UTHOR W. Julian block, Second meet, Woodland Oal. A LKIANDKK.

MILLSR GABDNSK, AT- torneTi and Counteleri at Roomal, 2, 4, Sacramento, J. BBDNV. J. A.BMBTBCHG A EM8TRONQ BROKER, ATTORNKYS-AT A. Law.

Will lii all Yolo couutj courts 405 Street, Saoramfinto. A LBKRT M. JOHNSON a WILLIAM Ktelngorge, L. Lewi; building, 6CUJ atieet, Bacramonto. ANKRUPTCY PBOOSBD1NQS MUHT NOW be brought In the United Btatei Dtitrlc! Court at Ban Pranolaco.

The Superior of the several counUeilmveiio further jurifidlo tton. Correspond with HAVBK HAVKM, Call Building, Sail Fraacleco, Special Attorneys IP Bankruptcy W. THOMAS ATTORNEY AND Beamer Block, Woodland. OaliforniB H.A. HiWKINB.

J.CBA10, RAIO HAWKINS, ATTORNEYS AND counselors at law. Ofnce over ilaukol Woodland, Woodland Cal, BRIDQFORD, ATTOENBYH-AT law, Parrott building, Sail Franclscr- W. ARMPIELD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Excelsior Block, Woodland, Cal. UDSON GRANT, Ofnce, Becond itrcet, Woodland, opposite the opera honse. Special attention given to probate matters and Involving real estate.

DR8T i HDR3T, ATTORNKYB-AT-LAW Armstrong A Alee building, Woodland Oal, INCKBON SLMOTT, ATTORNBYE-AT. Law, 406 street, Sacramento, Gil. IRAM VV. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVT roomi, 56, 27 and 28, thlr 4 floor Stoll build. log, southwest ojrner Fiftn and streeta, nunento, California.

ABRY G. SOULE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Iff! I street, between 6th aud 7th, fct- mento. I SAAC JOSBPH, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. floo. 31 street, Baoramento, Cal.

E. QABDNKR, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at law. Room 4, fourth Boor, Ml 111 building, San Practices in Bankruptcy court. TAMBB B. DKVINB, ATTORNEY AND it Office, 604 I rarcento.

O. BALL, ATTOBNKY-AT-LAW, OaufornU. Offloe over llaok ol K'KDNK, WIL3UE T. eHOU. roKUNa 4 OEORBS, ATTOBNEYB'-AT-LA 1Y1 Offloe.

itreet rooms 4, aud 6, Sacrn- mento, Cal. Notary Publlo, Burner block, Woodland. street, Sacramento, Oal. HITE, HCQHEB di SEYMOUR, CODNBKL- on-at-Law, street, Saoramento, OONTJ5TAKOEKS. T.

LAMPTON, SEARCHER OF EECOEUB Second street, Woodland, Cal. OLO COUNTY TITLE ABBTACT COM pany (Incorporated). Abstracting nnd Ooare7anoing. N. A.

HAWKINS, Manreer flank of Woodland. B. K. WESLKY CAKPENTER-PHYSICIAN and BorKCon. Office over drug Here.

Residence, Byrns Hole). Telephone- office 108. Sl2lf J. BI.EVINB, M. IN DIQG8 building.

Leltbold'e drugstore; nlgbt, Byrni Hotel. )1" A MOBR1B, D. D. over Porter itore Woodland, ODcehbnn: 9 to 12, and 1 to 6. B.

D1OK, DENTIST, WOODLAND, Cal. Omoe OTer Farmers' and Merchants Bank. Hoomsll and 12. E. O.

K. WILCOXON, DENTIST. If ARM and Merchants' Bank Building, Woodin ml R. T. A.

QDTHltlB-DENTIST Farmers' Merchants' Bank. Rooms 1 and 2. sltf TOHN T. GRANT-DOCTOR OF DENTAL Dental roomn over Boienberg'i Woodland, Cal. ANHOCB, TO A.

PINTO'8 MABKIT FOK ash, frulu, regeWbles -and rrooerlua, oountrj prodnm bought and sold. Prlcei teunnable. Goods delivered to anv pert of oltr free of charge. BKBLIBB 8ALOON, ABK 11OKKIB, PUO- prletor. Jlrtt-pIiM wines, liquors mifl elrars.

Next IK T. a. SnanlAliiK's. TRUSSES, 6Sc, Special Sale of Dress Goodsfor Friday lot 01' fancy drcei leitoye? Jrotti iant yesr tlut we are going to close oat at GREATLY i REDUCED PRICES. of very imall Qgured gocdJi, 88' Inches wide, all 760 a yard, special 15c One ploce brocade, 63 Inches wide, all wool, 73o a yard, special 4s One piece fancy figured, 40 lucheu wide, I One piece figured mohntr, SC Indies wide worth 70o a yud, speolnl 46ol worth 600 a yard, fpcciil! And numerous other odds and that muitgo regardless of cost; BO you aro lookfn don't fall to call and see us Friday artf Saturday.

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY; B. MILLER. Telephons 333 721 Main Street, Woodlant Comforters and Blankets. Here is where our comforters differ from most, of th store-bought comforters. The filling is of the best grade new cotton, absolutely free from waste or shoddy The cotton is made in one sheet by special process in card ing, making them light and fluffy and yet sufficiently to do almost the service of a blanket.

We have them as low as $1.50 and up to $3.50 price. cliU Oiil Good, Warm Blankets made of pure California wool, in white, grej and scarlet. If you have any blanket-buv ing to do, stop in and see We can sel you a good, white wool blanket, large.erougl for a double bed, as low as $5 and as high a $12 if you want them. Grey ones $3.50 up. White cotton.blankets for sheet from $1 up.

THE WHIT $iSOCIETY EVENT OF THE IOODLANDJPERA HODS Thursday Nov. 22 MISS ADAH WALLACE'S "Till? ITIKif" i au IVllui Under tin: direction of Mil. JOHN ABBOTT, lute of tho Kobert Manlcll Couirany nesl HISS HARRIETT LEE, ROBERT SOUTHCOMB, and Taleut aud Asaociated Flayers. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO COR1REC1 COSTUMING AND DETAIL SCALE OF PRICES: Reserved Seats, 500; General Admission, 250 Scats on sale at I.elthold's drug store. SUNSET LIMITED For the Season of IQOO-IQOI Tri-Weekly TO SAN FRAHCISCO Mondays Wednes days Fridays 5 P.

M. LEAVE LOS AHGELBS Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays 8 A.M. Arrive New Orleans 7-20 p. Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays MORE BRILLIANT THAN EVER NEW FOUIPMENT IMPROVED SERVICK Secure Time mid uny desired Informn- tlon from I. 4.

HQBRIS.S.-P. Co. Agt. atdep The Southern Porlfio Company will run a Special Train ol Pullman Sleeping (Jara Irom Sac Francisco to the City -f Mexico, November i-Jth, nnd pasaingtoa Anseleson tho (ollowiDgdiiy, The round-trip rate from San FrnnclBCo will be $80; from LOB Angeles, $70, and proportionate rates from other points. 18 calculated that tho cxcureion will to- qairo about EO days, but tickets will bo good lor 50 days, BO tbat those who wish may prolong tlielr visit.

Vory conipltte arrttngemcutB are coTiflftd fnr side trips. Mexico id famous for a quaint ft nil curious fittractiooa, but not oil of thorn are found on the malu avenuea of travel. They can be vlaiied at Bmallcost and should not be omitted. The KscurHlon will be iu chtirgo of 11011, tt FaBBon ffcr Agent of tho Southern Racine, who is familiar with Mexico, Bpenfea its language, and will chccrlully give till desired information to inquiries, do and. nco or address him at GIS Market street, San Francisco, or I.

A. MORRIS, B. P. Co. ARont at Depot.

CALIFORNIA KlMtt. Trim, Illustrated cut.Uilfl Ad. out and Vttffbtt howlons you ruptured, whether nipcnre in number around tbe body on a line witb nipture, rvptn.ets cii tixui ur undwa-u-W wnrl elthei'tnjw io yoa with tho If It will return your WRITE FOB PREE TRUSS CATALOGUE SCARS, ROEBUCK A Co TraM (4 7C Co. fire AW ONLY THREE MIGHTS CHtCAGtf, UNION PACIFIC COPYRIGHTS Anyone sending a aVotoh nnd dcjacript'oii TORV nacertfUn our oplnton freo whether an blo. rXCWBS TMf COHTIKCXI For tlcketi information ciii on iu' 0 KitcK- n.

llntan Lnveixllon is prohafcly tlonnrjtrlctlyconUdGnl'al. Oidust Bponcy Pateixta taken tlirmmh Munn reculV tptctal notice, without cWffO, In tho Sckatific Hmericati. A hKHdaamelr HhiaLrAlRcl M'COKiy. Lareim mlatlon of nnr idcntKlo Jnnrnal. -TCITIS tisC I eraaca urrjce, 8fc, Wnililuitvii,.

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