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SAN BERNARDINO NEWS- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915. PAGE THRIB. CITY WARRANTS A El Good-bye Dyspepsia Mole fitiigly P.iash, "l.itmlt of Lead," Had Digestion Heaitbui or Stomach Troubles, Hoard of Health J. W. Aldridge, salary ILL MEET -'ANSWER FOR CHARGES 1 ITER SUIT I uuniLoi lo 10 BE HELD A 1 Family.

Need List of warrants issued by the city ofSan Bernardino during the month of January, 1915: J. W. Catick, salary. GO. 6a H.

P. Gansner, salary 16. 65 C. W. Hoswell, 16.65 A.

F. Hansen, salary 16.65 C. R. Davidson, salary. 16.

C5 C. A. Pierson, salary 16.65 S. G. Batchelor, salary.

83.35 H. R. Heap, salary. 83.35 Wm. Guthrie, salary 50.00 R.

E. Swing, salary 110.00 Quick Relief. Costs oiliing to Try. The man who can't help making faces at his the man or woman with a grouchy digestion, or with dowtv.vright dyspepsia need fret no more over stomach troubles. n-u .1 1...

Towne, Seecombe Allison Drug drugs 28.25 S. Petrossoff, burying animals 6.50 Street Department K. F. Tuttle, salary $125.00 H. Poppett, foreman 80.00 G.

Carpenter, stenographer. 60.00 N. Xeiman, flusher 90.24 R. Dickey, teamster 70.00 B. Livingstone, teamster.

70.00 Lott Smith, teamster 76.85 F. Fulgham, teamster 70.00 R. Waldie, teamster 97.86 Tom Grimes, teamster. 97.86 F. Preciado, teamster 105.50 VV.

Martin, flusher day 96.75 J. I. Baxter, teamster 97.86 M. Poppett, teamster 91.68 San Bernardino Team To; City Of Riverside, Alsoi 'nnluenL. Elaborate Program Being Prepared For Event On Next Friday Night 1 I ue liiKeii Cii i 01 wiuimii mipus- AotQr Onmrwnu Prnonr.f Mug on the stomach.

A scientific di- water uompany i resent do tllu i 1 1 i the stomach either did not do it be- epiy 10 UOinpiainl jforo, or old it very imperfectly. Contest Imperial For State League Honor The third annual oratorical contest The city of Riverside and the Hiv- I ine tturu state league nigii school Thei-e is loudly a family in Sail ISecnii-dino without valuables of some sort that nu'it to have (he protection of a safe deposit bov. Deeds, insurant policies, life anil lire, bonds perhaps, jewels, precious heirlooms, a household inventory so necessary in case of lire. And just a few cents a day will altord the protection of the vaults of the bank of San Bernardino without which irreparable loss may occur. Can your family all'onl to 50.00 50.00 65.00 2.

or 50.00 1.3f 1.5f 24.15 3.00 53. 7( 25. 0( 2.0( 3.00 F. S. Jones, salary H.

F. Wegnori, salary. C. M. Grow, agent, S.

G. Batchelor, postage. Ernestine Herbert, salary C. E. LeRoy, stationery supplies S.

M. Flory, repairs S. B. Home Telephone rental U. S.

L. D. Telephone tolls Pacific Light Power light and gas Mark Marsh, janitor services S. F. Laundry towel supply S.

Petrossoff, hauling rubbish (6 given under the aus ices of the Native Sons, Native Daughters and Pio erside Water answer to compatiy litis filed tiiej the second amended 1 sip I debate will be hold 111 San Bernardino February 2(i between the Kan Bernardino high school debaters and Imperial valley high school debaiers. The question is: "iiesolved, That the united States Adopt a System of Gradual Disarmament at the Con A. Alexander, teamster A. A. Garner, sprinkler.

F. Le Muer, sprinkler loe Dempsey, teamster. R. Wlxom, teamster. E.

Rittler, teamster Tom Kissee, sweeper Harry Smith, sweeper. Felix Gallo, sweeper Will West, sweeper mm i neers will occur at the high school Friday night ai 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The declamations or adapted selections of famous writois will be given by the lower classmen, while original orations will be rendered by the upper classmen. complaint bled by San Bernardino in the suit to restrain the two defendant companies from taking water from the San Bernardino basin. The answer is a lengthy icumenf in which each and all of the allegations in the complaint are denied.

Some Old History Gus Wilhelm, sweeper. clusion of the Present Ktmipean War." San Bernardino has the the local team being composed of Dan Evans and Harry Kdth- ip- 99.00 96.18 97.80 87.18 100.12 200.25 62.50 62.50 62.50 67.50 70.00 72.50 70.00 52.50 51.87 0.00 04.30 62.50 59.37 62.50 53.13 .15.63 53.13 .13.43 4 8.75 47.5(1 48.75 48.75 48.75 46.25 46.25 i.i'.iin.v i.oou wigesliMii II. oe! C. M. Grow, rent 61.50 ri.

M. Lamb, rebate license. 5.00 Pacific Telephone Telegraph rentals 41.70 San Bernard I no News, printing 44.79 Draper Curtin, bond 5.00 Greenhood, stamp .25 II. K. Duke, rebate license.

6.00 Police Department F. W. Seecombe, salary. .1125.00 It is set forth that the Iiiversid'-Water company has title to icrtain lands in the basin which dates back to the treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo, 1S4s; that they actiuired these and developed a water system l'er the sole of supplying the city of Riverside, and at a in llaii'l. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Insure AVheu I 1 one of Stuari I.v;t:epsia afier a meal, th ALL, I'lesident 0 ley.

School Club Plans Hike Providing the weath'er permits tn Deutsche Verein or German club of; the high school will take a hike Sat-j unlay morning into the hills north oft the city. The plan is to lake auioj busses lo Highland, then to go imoi City creek. On the return lunch will' be served at the Corwin home in! Highland. Miss Frank, German instructor, will accompany the mem-' Dario Gradias, sweeper W. N.

Jan. lies, sweeper J. Snelling, laborer M. Smith, laborer S. Rosenberg, laborer Will Wixom, laborer C.

Taylor, laborer A. Bottin, laborer C. E. Reinhardt Lou Mathews, laborer 10. M.

Rutledge, laborer F. E. Burgess, laborer. A. C.

Francis, laborer J. A. McGinty, laborer John Smith, laborer B. Daley, laborer T. Ilempsted, laborer H.

Waite, laborer G. T. Zam, laborer L. Rourke, laborer JimmI is uih-'Sti bv tlif ta total expense in excess of Cashier i 3 wa-l better than your own stomach can and that for ihirtv-live years Hi Ten young men and young women will voice the praises of their favorite state, California, and the best musical talent in the school will furnish further entertainment. To Sound State's Praises The con tests are arranged in order that there may he a perpetuation of the sounding of California's praises to all the world.

Attorney Rosroe A. Goodcell introduced the contests in the local school two years ago and they are considered most important events in the r.ehool year. Miss Henrietta Drayton and Miss Edith Monroe have cuached the contestants and Miss Konah M. Frank will act as chairman. Mrs.

H. S. Draper, Judge II. T. 1 lew hirst, and Attorney II.

M. Willis will at as do if. This is why ll.e use of 90.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 W. II. Baldwin, salary.

Ed. Poppett, salary D. W. Wixoni, salary T. F.

O'lllenness, salary I tyspepsia become so Iters on ibeir hike. J. N. Codorl, salary 80.00 V. B.

Hogue, salary 80:00 31 i rs flit ersal aiming those who sillier from any. kind of sfomai'h Take one of Si Hart's after your not meal and you are i to belching, sour risings, ferment a ion, heavy. lump. feeling in ihe stonmrh, inn. dyspepsia, less of appetite ir any II.

Poppett, team 27.00 ter has been used in supplying the irrigation and domestic needs of tin city of Riverside; that 18, udu inhabitants thereof at'" being supplied through 2,241 different domestic water connei lions; that the city of Riverside lias recently expended in and extotnliir; its domestic water system; all of which lms been done the knowledge and without, protest from the city oT Ran Bernard iuo prior to the tiling of the suit. Number of Inches Tt also sets forth the operations of defendant, companies in spreading water on the 'I acres whiuh have been acquired for this purpose on the 27.00 E. Rittler, team I l-fc Dan Weeks, city roller 84.80 ol her stomach derangement, uii judges. A gold medal will be awarded tlto winner for the best oration and a specially inscribed silver medal 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 1.40 80.01 80.00 77.50 70.00 45.00 27.50 25.0( Walter Heap, salary S. M.

Reece, salary J. M. Amarias, salary B. S. Souther, salary Lester Godfrey, salary F.

W. Seecombe, postage. C. A. Lander, special officer.

E. M. Colvin, special officer. George Smith, speciul officer Z. T.

Ptomey, special officer. R. P. Byron, special officer. G.

E. Savage, special officer. T. A. Smithson, special officer 1 brlL TEMPLE BILL ATTRACTING MUCH NOTICE find at once a remarkable imorov nient.

for the best declamation. Medals KV Corbett, Inspector. D. Whitcomb, inspector. Peter West, laborer Ben Fairchild, laborer R.

Spark, laborer (i. Byron, laborer H. A. Donahue, laborer F. A.

Weliert, laborer Stuarts liyspepsia ate most wonderful tablets en earth any kind of oniai I rouble. They enrich the gastric 1 1 i 1 Mi LI 4.50 85.00 21.87 4 3.75 43.43 1.25 36.25 36.25 36.87 30.00 20.00 in.l Bcially Suitable St It l.ecd.- 1 and Jf- debris cone; that, in HI12 they spread I give the stomach the i T7.ll inches; in HUM 77, uTi'i. 32 i before, it can again be F. Swift, special officer 20.00 6.6.l! J- McCoy, laborer For 111 inches, and in 1 1 1 in- strong. dies of water; and that in this opera- Try one after your next meal tion the 1 laintiff has had no part and 1 matier what eat.

You'll R. Stewart, laborer. H. Ilutchings, laborer. will be given to all whose work is excellent.

Here Is Program The following is the program to be rendered: Selection by high school orchestra; selection, high school male quartet, Clarence Gitrr, George Gurr, Carl Zoun, Harold Swisher; selection, girls' glee club; violin solo, Ulysses Burkey; declamations: poem by Harte, Blanche Brantley; "The C'hi-rpiite of the Indians," Fred Axe; "The Mother of California," Percy Chase; "Eulogy of San Bernardino Valley," George Dyna; two poems by Ilreto lind V. B. Hogue, sergeant Leon special officer A. Contreras, sec A. Contreras, sec I A.

Contreras, sec evidence. Guy Pedro, sec evidence. 2.50 47.50 32.00 5.00 32.50 borne share of the expense. Variety Program Proving Very Attractive; Ust Chance Is Tonight your appetite return for the meal afier and yoi: will fool line after eating. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale at all druggists, at line a box.

Send coiivron below and we will at once semi you by mail a sample free. Golden Lunch Counter, meals 77.40 W. I). Newerf Rubber oil ALL KILI.I HI OMI MAN" LONDON, Feb. A special to The Kxpress from Paris says that during the P.assee fight "lie Scottish regiment its round til! only one man was left Prisoners taken in the fight, state the kaiser watched the preparation for the attack and went round the positions at La two days before the attack was delivered.

Phone Us For a Sample Bottle San Bernardino Creamery 6.4 5 Ij.oo 2.45 .95 2.25 .15 .65 15.00 and supplies F. T. Hendee, auto hire E. C. Peck, supplies W.

G. Ross cup and globe J. E. Trotter, L. A.

Times. C. H. Allison, lantern globe. G.

Johnson, repairs city hall C. D. Lozano, interpreting. Harte, Ruth Hasty; two poems by Brete Harte, Edith Briggs; "The Gardiana Family," Hilda P.rison; "Joaquin Miller," Carl Adams; "Boost for 1915," Clarence Gurr; "Father Jiuiipero Serra," Sam Nea-ley; "What We Offer to the Home-seeker," George Shaffer. 1 RKK TRIAL Ol TOY V.

A. Stuart 201 Siii.ul send nie at once by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Dysjicpia Home M502 Pacilic 923 Tonight, is the last night to see the splendid bill of perfectly made, perfectly acted, perfectly costumed pictures at the Temple. Nothing but licensed films are shown at this theater and the bill tonight is one of the best. Here is what you will see by going to the Temple tonight: "The Adventures of Sammy Orpheus," Selig animal picture; "The Missing Jewels," two reels, another of the ICxploits of Elaine serial; "The Third Act," two reels, stirring drama of the stage; "The Fates and Flora Fourflush," the funniest of comedies. Fred Seecombe, expense San Diego 19.00 F.

Swift, expense San Diego. 17.50 T. Smithson, expense San Diego 12.50 Name Street City State Weil Slop That Cough to CHICAGO, Feb. .1. "Revolt against having children merely because a kaiser, a king or a sultan believes the population should be increased!" That is Mrs.

llavelock Kills' advice to the women of Kurope, upon whom will depend the restoration of the census figures in the countries now at war. COUGH SYRUP IT'S DISCOVIinilD AT LAST SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 3. After the disappearance of more than ten years, during which time a constant search has been maintained by the officials of the Mare island navy yard, the initial rivet used in the construction of the historic battleship Oregon has been found. It was located in the possession of Stabens Friedmann, a Jackson street outfitting concern for ships.

The Temple pictures, the Temple! music, the Temple projection is as! good 'as can be found anywhere. Miln-j ager Howard again calls attention to the matinees each afternoon. These I matinees are growing in popularity. I cuts the phlegm, loosens tight, deep-seated colds and congested conditions. There's no finer cougli remedy niaiiiifaci ured.

Per bottle, aOc. Towne, SeccomSs Aliisosi Prescription Di ugiKin. 8 Kf.iiwi Chas. R. McComich LUMBER CO.

Home 422, Pacific 222. Third and I streets. CHUCK HAH, IS HAROLD Dario Y. Ybarra is in the county jail on a charge of parsing a worthless check on M. Kttlielsky of tin-White Front.

Policeman Amarias made the arrest. John Munn, laborer 4 9.50 C. Jones, laborer 17.50 B. C. Robley, laborer 10.00 K.

F. Tuttle, expense 37.00 F. J. Palmarias, Ninth street paving 160.00 C. E.

LeRoy, stationery supplies .6." W. W. Holcomb, wood 7.00 F. Greenhood, dater .25 C. W.

Smith, cylinder oil 27.50 H. Allison, stove 11.10 W. G. Ross wire nett. 54.00 John Suverkrup, cement.

2.90 Cable Devoe, culvert, Fifteenth and A streets 31.40 W. L. Cleveland road machine 295.00 C. C. Harris, oil retort 200.00 C.

C. Harris, oil retort 290.00 C. C. Harris, fist steam pump 13.35 C. S.

Morrison, installing pump oil 35.00 M. Smith, laborer 30.62 J. T. Tyler, rent yard 10.00 R. Shanholtzer, gasoline 5.20 San Bernardino Hardware hardware 12.00 Towne, Seecombe Allison Drug Co.

No. 1, linament 1.10 Mclntyre Deems, supplies. 6.90 WolIT Grossman, boots and coat 13.00 Varley Weeks, blacksmith. 17.6." C. A.

Poole, hay 16.05 Charles McElvaine, manhole Second and streets .10.00 C. J. Myers, shoeing 11.01 M. M. More, shoeing horse.

8.00 Riverside Portland Cement, crushed rock 39.51 Riverside Portland Cement, crushed rock 42. OS Riverside Portland Cement, crushed rock 3S.31 L. A. Brush street brushes 28.00 Home Furniture rugs, office 10.00 A. Johnson, hay and 185.40 C.

II. Stewart, labor .1.00 San Borardino News, printing, etc 60.15 E. C. Peek, supplies 2.5.r R. W.

MacOillvary, harness and repairs 7.2(' City Engineer's Office F. A. Smith, salary $175.01 i 10.00 20.00 8.45 7.40 .90 2.00 2.50 .50 .50 3.95 13.90 10.35 .50 32.50 T. S. Ruiz, special officer.

E. M. Colvin, special officer. Central Garage, calls and supplies Union Oil oil and grease Field Electrical F. Greenhood, sergeant badge San Berenardino News, post cards I Towne, Se'ccombe Allison Drug sponges Clapp Minnick, cleaners.

Jones Photo Supply House, flashlights C. W. Smith, supplies Independent Feed Fuel wood Independent Feed Fuel wood Ward, Alexander Ward, bed and mattress Dr. Hays, Dentist, 4 1 Katz Rider. PIT IX STAGH OF SIIIGI'.

LONDON, Feb. 3. The Morning Post's correspondent at Borne telegraphs: "Strassburg is being placed in a state of siege. F.ven officers' wives have received orders to leave there immediately. Near Redlands CAUKIIIS J.MI.MI) Joe White, an exceedingly well! Iressed Mexican youth, is in the city jail charged with carrying a revolver.

l-'ii Department 1550 acres of the Famous Singleton Ranch has been placed on the market. This Exceptionally Fine Tract of Land F. G. Starke, salary $110.00 H. A.

Snyder, salary 100.00 TTfli-vv West, salary 100.00 Advanced Spring Styles now on lalo at the Millinery Store that saves t-ou money, Vou's, Third and dreeta. 75.00 W. Newcombe, salary. Vaiiey Chas. Harding, salary 80.00 Gus Man, salary 75.00 Geo.

Fobs, salary 80.00 A. Glatz, salary 75.00 99.75 2.60 .50 .75 9.70 F. Kell, Physician and Surgeon, New Garner building. Phones: Pacific DUG; Home 122C; residence 0 5 1 Citrus Ttelt Gas gas 30 O. 1).

Wood Yard, blocks. 3.7' C. W. Smith, key and repairs .75 Hornardino Hardware hardware 1.S.1 Park Improvement F. G.

Starke, fire report. C. E. White, brooms E. R.

Nashke, valves. G. Johnson, repairs E. C. Peck, supplies II.

A. Snyder, transportation expense, December 20.00 Kellogg Switch Board is the connecting link between Yucaipa Valley and the best fruit section of Beaumont Cheapest and Best Fruit Land in the State Easy Terms, Ideal Climate, Ample Water All Conditions Right You will not be pioneering in Redmont Valley, but getting these lands at Illinois prices. PRICES From $45 to $150 An Acre 6.50 L. IT. Brady, draftsman 95.01 G.

Carpenter, 15.01 F. Karge, 90.00 F. McElvaine, rodman 4S.7T J. Colwell, rodman 48.7." O. Whaley, rodman 4S.7t C.

E. LeRoy, stationery sup gong Richardson Brothers, repairs, motorcycle Union Oil Co. of California, grease and oil Independent Feed Fuel coal C. W. key ltailiie Art Store, supplies.

4.50 5.90 3. .10 .50 4.15 T.eorge McCarvey, salary 80 S. Towner, salary 70 D. J. Reynolds, salary 80 Harry Shoap, salary 70 I.

Suverkrup, lumber 3 I. Suverkrup, lumber 4 W. G. Ross hardware. 2 R.

A. Weeger, hardware. Varley Weeks, blacksmith. 8 City Nurseries, pansies 10 X. Hansen, sand 3 Sunset Truck drayage.

2 San Bernardino Sheet Metal Works, labor and material 2 Miscellaneous Light Pacific Light Power light arcs fllSS 14.00 4.00 1.40 plies W. W. Holcombe, wood E. R. Naschke, supplies and repairs C.

Bliss, repairs wall 10.00 Pocock Howard, recharging The Agent For Full 5 Particulars 2.70 John Suverkrup, stakes 13 San Bernardino Hardware Both Phones Suite 2, Byrne Building, 433 Third Street, 1.2.' batteries Clapp Minnick, Southwest Electric supplies Field Electric supplies. Paeilic Electric electricity hatchet 13.10 7qiT W. Orme, veterinary serv- 5 4 5.3G i 'co 15.00.

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