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SANTA CBTJZ MOBmfl SEHTLTJEL-a SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1904. Call on or Write to LOCAL NEWS HELPS TO PERSONALS BUSINESS COLLEGES CHESNUTWOOD'S ROYA Christmas Buying F. L. Bell Is here from Tuxedo. Frank Maltison is in Ventura Co.

George Spriggs is up from Hollls-ter. Walter Hodgers Is down from Palo Alt0- if you ate interested in bookkeeping, shorthand or typewriting. Day and night sessions. Benn Pitman shorthand has stood the test for many years. 'It is the working basis of nine-tenths of the writers in this country." improve your evenings at our Night School.

GLASS WATER OR LEMONADE SETS: We have some goods in this line. C. P. Blackmore Is over from San beautiful See them. Jose.

E. S. Gatos. Whitney Is over from Los FANCY GLASS TABLE SETS HOOK WITH GAS SOILS: Our line of kid-body and dressed dolls will certainly please you if you will only look at them. Durable, beautiful and cheap.

CHILD'S DISHES: Attractive sets at 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c. We sell the largest sizes possible at these prices. DOLL BUGGIES: From 25c. up. Only 60c.

with parasol. Go-Carts at same prices. TIME UHEAP LABOR ft ooT No Saves LABOR AND MONEY Baking Powder Menkes Cleaav Breeui With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder, Gratis to any address.

ROYAL BAKING. POWDER 100 WILLIAM NEW YORK Make very desirable presents, being both serviceable and ornamental. CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY: Our new goods are now here. Just come In and see our wares. Space for bids, prices and descriptions.

Mrs. J. C. Kliber Is up from Salinas on a visit. Mrs.

Ed Martin was In Watsonville yesterday. Miss Bessie Bailey Is in Brookdale on a visit. Walter Byrne is in the metropolis on business. Edward Bausch has returned from the metropolis. Scott Heard, undertakers, Jas.

181 Valley Brew Lager at Urltton'i, Capl-tola. for first-class Cabinet and Mill Work try Sinklnson'a Mill, 142 Cedar Stroet. Phone black 473. It la pretty quiet on the beach these days. JELLITAC.

A dry paste for Paper Hangers. The latest out, easy to prepare, no cooking; mixed with cold water. For sale at "Sentinel" nfiice. All who use paste are invited to come and see It. Try Washington Meat Market.

W. J. Towne, Phone, James 81 JONAH can satisfy your taste In both Robes and Smoking Jackets. For holiday week these fine garments will be sold 25 per cent less than regular prices. 2 The frost was quite heavy In Santa Cruz Friday morning.

Turkey Raffle tonight at Hudson's Cafe, 45 Pacific Av. 1 Wonderful 5 and 10c bargains at "The Open evenings. Santa Claus at Racket, 1 to 2 P. 7 to 8 P. Dec.

12th to 17th. Tall and Examine oar Gas Stovea, Heaters ami Appliance, or I'bona fur Reprewota-tire to rati. FUEL OAS 11.60 PK It THOtrXAND KKKT. ALL CAS CONNECTIONS AND APPLIANCES SOLD AT C08T. Oa and Electric Flitiirea, Lampe, Globes, Mantels Etc.

If your gas liurna ooaatls. factorllj please notify of. i I 4 4 i 4 I 4 I 4 see our WIMD0W DISPLAYS and prices Santa Cruz Electric Light and Power Co. 49 PACIFIC AVENUE TEL. JOHN 401 Mrs.

C. L. Bowdin of Alameda Is here on a visit. Mo 3. PaolfloAV Cor.

Mission St HINKLE'S CASH STORE. Dr. D. T. Mitchell of Berkeley was in town Friday.

Chester Await returned from Watsonville Friday. Miss Alice Halsey left last evening Expanding December Dollars for Brookdale to visit Mrs. J. Knodell. A requiem mass was celebrated at Holy Cross Church by Rev.

Father Fisher Friday morning, for the re L. J. Duckworth of Watsonville Is D. J. Flannery, deputy U.

S. Inter in the county seat. The discussion regarding the annexation-of East Santa Cruz all seems to be in favor of It. READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A.

Gosllner is now located In his new store, and Is exhibiting the latest styles In fine footwear. We have the largest variety of slippers for Mrs. E. B. Morrell of Boulder pose of the soul of Lulgl Boccardo.

Keep your boys and girls well shod. To obtain the most service Harry Clements Is here on a visit from Los Angeles. Mrs. Y. M.

Blaine of Oakland was In this city Friday. fi. S. Barry of San Francisco is in this city on a visit. Attorney J.

A. Hall was up from Watsonville Friday. Joseph Morrison is up from Hoi-lister buying horses. nal revenue collector, came over from San Jose Friday. Miss Pearl Makinney has returned Creek, Is visiting her niece, Mrs.

B. Wetzler, at 161 Railroad St. from the south, being called by the able shoes buy the SU-el Shod Shoes at JONAS'. illness of her father. George Ryland Drennan left San Francisco Harris, painter, pbone 932 The Union Traction Co.

Is figuring on tearing down the old car barn and erecting new ones In their place Black. Friday morning for Seattle in his ves sel, enroute to Honolulu. The side streets of this city, though pretty muddy, are last drying up. The latest fabrics and styles in Clothing, Hat and Haberdashlng. All prices cut.

Sale still on. 1 A. D. PENA. This Is the week to get your hat at Miss Kate Handley'B.

Hot Lunch every day at Senate Saloon, East Santa Cruz. Joseph McKan of Salinas Is here Send In your orders for English the holidays ever shown in Santa Cruz. Nothing nicer for a Christmas present than a pair of shoes or slippers. Our prices are the lowest and quality the best. A.

GOSLINER, 84 Pacific opp. Santa Cruz County Hank. Turkey Raffle tonight at Hudson'B for a few days' visit. Mrs. A.

Wetzler of Portland, Or, Plum Pudding for Christmas at Walnut Av. Bakery. I who for six weeks had been visiting Frank Williams is down from San B. F. Booth, formerly connected Superintendent Cole states that the matter has not been definitely decided upon, but will be determined by Monday.

School paper for sale at tie "Sentinel" office. The best place tor windows and doors at Klingler'a, Park St the family of W. B. Wetzler at 161 Railroad has returned to her home. with the Peoples Bank, has returned from his trip to Washington, and is very much delighted with his trip.

DECEMBER is a month when the longest purse is apt to prove too short, when our good will outruns our bank account. But we believe that if you will remember this store you can expand your Christmas dollars to an agreeable extent. Some of the very best holiday goods are every-day goods goods the giving of which will show both good will and good judgment. High Grade Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Rare Perfumes, Fine Leather Goods, Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Stationery, Remember too that we have the largest line of Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies Cafe, 45 Pacific Av. 1 The benefit dance at the Casino Friday evening was very well attended and a good time was enjoyed by all.

the ICKCTOSt flK ST. MIKK'P Ashluiniltain, rintnrlo. Testing to (loud timilHIes of rhanihcrlulu's Cars for Capitola. leave Boquol Av. at and minutes past each hour.

Cars leave Capitola the same time. conirn ueineiiy. Ashhiiruhflln. Aorll 1ft. 1 Headquarters Valley for Stockton A.

Deiter's. Francisco on business. J. W. Llnscott left Friday for San Francisco and Stockton.

Miss May C. Fox of Berkeley is visiting friends In this city. Miss Gertrude Osterhus of San Jose is visiting relatives in this city. G. W.

Piper and his daughter, Miss Piper, are over from the Garden City. Horace McCauley of Del Monte was In town Friday attending to business. Mrs. H. B.

Jewett is in Santa Cruz, having recently returned from the East. Brew Lager G. 25c and 50c Neckwear at The Seaside Creamery is still Its own make of butter at the The Lady Druids will give a grand ball at the Casino, Dec. 17. Admission 25 cents each.

Right of admission reserved. td Holiday Slippers at JONAS'. 2 The Arlon Singing Society met Thursday evening and elected officers as follows: President, John Wagner; llillik It la only rlllht that I should tell you what a wonderful effect i namherlaln'a t'onifh Itemedy has prodwed. Tlie flay before Knster I WiiH no distressed with a cohl nuil oooxli that I dlil not think to he able to take inv duties the neit day. as mv volee was almost choked by the rooah.

liie Kitine day 1 received an order from a Iwtttle of Tlllir ('illicit lletUedy. Gates Monmonler, painters 1 I Phone Black 120. 388 Pacific Av. 6 reduced price, and giving buttermilk free. Complaint Is made to this office I at onee procured sample bottle, and The railroad wharf has been cleaned up and presents a tidier appearance.

A barrel of Shells for 10c at the Art Curio. There is nothing more useful than a nicely tailored suit of clothes or overcoat for an Xmas present, for either husband or son. JON' AS, the Outfitter, will please you In quality, fit and price. 2 $5 Pillow Covers for $2.50 at Big Curio Store. The store building next to the "Sentinel" office was moved away Friday evening.

Glazing, general Jobbing, cabinet and all kinds of mill work done at Klingler'a Mill, Park Street i. ilosca nf the medicine that the ordinance against splttipg on the sidewalk Is not enforced in Those celebrated Douglas Shoes at vice-president, J. Grahammer; secre 'I- croat relief the COIICh Itnd Colli llAll $2 50 in patent leather, Valour or tary, Mr. Rediger; treasurer, J. P.

completely disappeared aud I was nble to Box Calf and Vlci Kid are sold this city; that Pacific Av. sidewalks are being freely expectorated on. Miller; janitor, Chas. Janson; trus preni-Q tnree time on i.as,,-i thin tmoIiI nnd effective rare only at JONAS' Clothing and Shoe tees, L. Doeltz and L.

Wessendorf. in Santa Cruz. doe to vonr Cough lteuiedy. I make till" testimonial without solicitation, being House. 2 Miss Kate Handley has hats to thmilifnl to have found audi a God sent New patterns, all handsome and suit every pocket book.

Prices are J. C. Kohen came Ed Martin, the expert appointed Mr. and Mrs. down from San way down.

remedy. Rexnoi'tfuly yonra. l. A NtiKKf.ltT. M.

Francisco Friday by the Grand Jury to go over the tyllah, are just the thing for good dressers. All prices. H. RU STEM EYES, the Tailor. evening.

county books, has been working hard -Buford J. G. TANNER, 67 Pacific Santa Cruz, Cal. Silver Bells Best Crowe. these days.

Hector of St. Luke's Church. To Chamberlain's Medicine Co. Tills remedy la tor sale by J. U.

Tanner and The Model Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. M. S.

Patterson are Gasoline engines for sale, and repair night at ing done by Bull 175 Pac. Av. Turkey Merrill raffle every Merrill's. here from Vallejo for the holidays and visiting at the home of their son John H. Patterson, at 14 Center St.

10c, 15c and 25c Initial Handkerchiefs at JONAS', 2 Seed Oats at Buford Subscribe for the Prescriptions correctly compounded Black Crowe's. When I cut SALE still on. prices A. I cut DEEP. D.

PENA. 1 at Palmer Drug Store. 40 Pacific Av. Books, Dolls, Toys, at Brazer'r, 50 Pacific opp. St.

George. -I The Southern Pacific Co. Is to move the road from the bluff at the Jesuits' villa, to about a mile south of Leonard's station, and at the latter place they will put up a new depot. Suits, Cloaks and Jackets, at J. vt tilting s.

All garments care Our East Santa Cruz carrier has fully fitted. Coweil's wharf is being repaired been sick for the past few days, and we must ask our subscribers to be Everything in the cut prices. store goes PENA. and numerous piles are being driven Wins Honors In to replace those washed away during the recent storms. The building next my store moved alowrly across Pacific Av.

last night by horse-power. My stock has been moving fast for the past week low-price-power SALE Is still 1 A. D. PENA, 90 Pacific Av. Next Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec.

20th and 21st, are the shortest days in the year. Apples! at C. E. Towne's, the Grocer. 3 8ee Montelth ft Seabrlght, for Real Estate, cheap.

Ranch property a specialty. lenient with us If they are overlooked or the paper arrives later than usual. If subscribers are missed In any portion of this city, and we are notified by phone, we Immediately send copies of paper to those so missed. First-class upholstering and carpet First-class Dressmaking at C. J.

Whiting's, 182 Pacific A v. Klein's Jewelry Store will remain open evenings until after the holidays. 6 laying at reasonable prices at Klingler'a The Seaside Store A WORD ABOUT SILKS We are showing ranges of colors in our leading makes of I that would (to credit to I large city store. Brown, mahogany, burnt orange, burnt onion, plum, national, champagne, pearl gray, tan, reds, greens, crtatn, white, navy, in following special makes: SAMSON SILK The best Xmas bargains at the Art Curio Sale. Get your Plum Pudding for Christ nncv cucKiiurt iiutii acted the urn inivt mas at C.

E. Towne's, the Grocer. 3 At The Drink Old Capitol whisky. Capital. 137 Pac Av.

Don't Gel the Idea That because we make a specialty of LOW PRICES That we are CHEAP. This is NOT a CHEAP STORE And we do NOT handle CHEAP GOODS. We believe in QUALITY with a BIG 44 And that is what you get when you trade with us, only you pay less for it than at some stores. J. Faraola is making many im The; only medal awarded at the St Louis World's Fair for stock foods for horses, cattle and poultry was given to the Myera' Royal Spice Co.

Their goods have never taken second prize, but have always won First Priae In this country and Europe. Sold by provements on the fishermen's wharf, among which is the Increasing of the number of electric lights. uy Litiiivjj uiiiil mi ili mil. iivL.iuni CHRISTMAS Suggestions! See 1. W.

1cwis. agent Southern Pa- The best ever produced Mflc Co. at Santa Crux depot, about for the price Established Mar lt, 1888. Santa Cruz Marble Works Manufacturers of Marble, Granite and Cement Coping. Headstone and Monaaienta.

First-class work mi Lowest Prices. J. H. BILODEA'J A SON. Phone.

Red 14 Bulkhead Rtret your trip East. Any and all routes, Personally conducted excursions. No 58c 85c trouble to furnish Information. SPERRY FLOUR CO. IMPERIAL TAFFETA Heavy, soil, lustrous and very durable 'Sen- Fifty old newspaper at the tinel" office for 5 cents.

REDUCED RATES Wholesale Dealers In Flour, Feed, Grain, Seeds and POULTRY SUPPLIES Turkey Raffle tonight at Hudson Cafe, 4 5 Pacific A v. 1 The Thirteenth Infantry band PRINCESS CREPE A beautiful weave, guar. anteed to wear 01 All the best makes in Black Silks, including the new ONION SKIN TAFFETA. Do not forget when yon wish to see a large assortment, tbat the Set side Store can show you all the newest things. 191-195 Paclio Av.

Phone, Mall 20 Five Tickets for $1 Good for either Surf, Plunge or. Hot Salt Tub Baths. J. B. BIAS will arrive this Saturday, and will give a concert on the avenue and at the beach this Saturday evening.

Reception Committee of the Lady Druids dance tonight: Misses U. Canale, K. Pedemonte, M. Mathews, I. Valla, M.

Coatello, L. Ramlrea, M. Dellamonice; Mesdames N. Chappell and C. Costello.

Floor Committee: D. Canale, J. N. Silva, H. Schupback, E.

Costello and E. Valla. 1 This time every year you are thinking what you shall buy him for Christmas. There are so many people who believe in useful gifts, such as Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes and Clothing, that a number of suggestions as here offered will surely be appreciated. Useful gifts, above all others, should be of good quality, stylish, up-to-date and desirable In every way, to serve their purpose properly.

Anything purchased here may be exchanged after Christmas If desired, either for goods of the same or of different character. The time to buy is right now, while the assortment Is brand new and fresh. The selections will be from the brightest and prettiest things, and the prices are enough to bring you out to buy now. Men's Holiday Neckwear We have received dozens of the prettiest Neckwear, selections In the Squares and Four-in-hands. They are the very latest ideas and Wl l'KHIOlt 1)l'KT PKOCKKlHNdS.

NEPTUNE BATHS Samuel Lcask, 96 and 100 PACIFIC AV. Santa Cruz, Cal. Je21-tf. Thursday. The petition of Robert Green for AT THK li.KCOIUiKlt'8 OKHCH.

Reported dally for the "Sentinel- bj Makinney Dake, Searchers of Records and Conveyancers, No. 22 Cooper St REAL ESTATE) TRANSFERS. FRIDAY. William L. Bell to Edith Johnson Lot on west side of Zayante road, near Felton, $10.

Harriet B. Jewett to Helen E. REAL ESTATE SNAPS! $1,500 Choice lot and 2 houses, sewered aud close in. Now AZAI.IA HU LK lOI.KtT OFKll'KKS letters of administration In the mat-j ter of the estate of William Callahan, I deceased, was filed Friday, and Friday, December 30th, was fixed as the day for hearing. The hearing of the petition of Wlllett Ware for letters of administration on the estate of h.

T. Ware, deceased, was fixed for Wednesday, December 21st, at 10 o'clock. An order was issued Friday extend Azalia Circle, No. 707, of the Forest had an Initiation Howe Lot 45x200 on southeast side of Mission Santa Cruz, adjoining Towne, $10. CONNER'S Sensible Gifts for Christmas Ladles' Vlci Kid, extension sole, sewed shoes, military heels Our Price, $2.50.

Ladles' Felt Juliets, warm and serviceable. Prices $1.25 and Ladles' and Children's Knit and Crochet Slippers, Prices 73c, $1.00, $1.2.1 anil $2.00. Men's Hox Calf or Vlci Kid Shoes, round toes, sewed solos, Our Price, $2.50. Roys' Calf or Kid Shoes, sewed soles, neat round toes, Our Price, $2. Little Gents' Kid or Box Calf Shoes, sewed soles, Our I'rlce, Slippers of All Kinds and election of officers for the ensuing year.

Mrs. Mary Tholman of Stockton, the grand chief companion, was the guest of honor, and during J. H. Logan and wife to Mrs. Emily Kearny Lot on east side of Held Brookdale, $1,050.

the evening was presented with a bonnet of carnations by Mrs. Abbey John A. Anderson and wife to ing the time to propose amendments to the bill of exceptions on motion for a new trial in the case of L. H. Andersen, plaintiff, vs.

Bank Sanla Crur. Co. and Monterey Co. Bank, James H. Trimble Lot 3 7, Bockius Subdivision No.

1 $625 renting for io" on this price net, clear of taxes and insurance. made from Imported silk. Neckwear Is very suitable for Christmas gifts at 25c and 50c. Men's Nightshirts As one-third of a man's life is spent in bed a Night Shirt makes a very useful Christmas Gift. Some are plain and others are fancy trimmed.

The prices are from 50c to $1.75. Men's Handkerchiefs Reefers Silk Handkerchiefs, in various sizes, at. 25c to 1 each. Silk initialed Handkerchiefs a I 25c and 50c. Linen Handkerchiefs, all si.es, from 25c up.

Largo silk Reefers made of fast black heavy Bilk at 1 to $2. Men's Underwear It does not matter what kind of material, style of garment, you want In underwear. We can supply your wants. Our prices are from $1 a Suit up. In re termination of life estate of Malvlna Rodgers Certified copy of Friday, December 30th, was fixed decree terminating life estate in Clansey.

Officers elected for the ensuing year: Junior past chief companion, Carrie Pinkham; chief companion. Elliabeth role: substitute chief companion, Mabelle Triplett; financial secretary, Carrie Wagner; treasurer, Louise Wagner; recording secretary, Louise Hegele; right guide. as the day for hearing the application 64.588 acres on Watsonville and San of B. D. Richards for letters of ad Jose road, adjoining Tuttle.

ministration In the matter of the Theodora W. Kearney and husband THE FOOT FITTER No. A3, PACIFIC AV. BEN CONNER, estate of Helen R. Richards, deeeas ed.

REPAIRING BY FRED KOBER. Abbev Clansey; life guide, Clara Miranda; inner guard. Royal Smith; A summons was Issued Friday for D. W. Johnston, John Doe and Mary Roe.

defendants, in the case nf outer guard, Don Louiks; trustee. AAAAAAA? Choice building lota, $25 up, acreage in tracts to suit, houses furnished and unfurnished. Insurance la best of companies. Employment office. Thomas B.

Dakan. plaintiff, against Cornelius Phillips; pianist, Arlie Sil-vey. druggest, C. Gillen; physician. the above defendants.

to P. D. Sonogninl and wife Lot 60x125 feet on north side of Hubbard Santa Crn, $10. MORTOAI1K9. Mortgages for $100, $150, $600 and filed.

Mortgages for $10 and $600 (partial) released. MIKCKIXANKOTS. Material-man's lien S. H. Chase vs.

Edvthe L. Armstrong et $53 38." A stipulation was filed Friday In Dr. F. E. Morgan.

The following program was render ed after which all sat down to splen the case of I.lllie Oebers, plaintiff, vs. i i i i i art ri in tt. .4 Edward Gebers, defendant. In which Men's Gloves did banquet: Song, Miss Josephine T. PARKER, US Pacllic Aau both parties agree to dismiss the mo mM3 colors, unllned or tion for chanite of place of the trial Triplet; whistling solo, Chas.

.1. An dersou; song. Miss Gertrude Briody Gloves from the best makers In the popular lined, with silk from $1 lo (1.75 a pair. An order was issued rrlday ap proving the final account and dis 'iTiti charging the administratrix, Sarah Kvcrv fmnilv wlimiM have III hmisetmM plt4tMii(l the ttrst lxttlt in It J. Morrell, In the matter of the estate Men's Hats should he IT.

WihmI's N.irwoy l'liie svrun. Nitmre's mildly fr oi'tishs ana of Ephralm B. Morrell, deceased CHRISTMAS An order was Issued Friday In the colds. Is Close at Hand Leave your order with me for one of those Decorative Lighting Outfits to be used on the Christmas Tree, or for decorating about the house. If your house Is not wired for Electric Lights so you can use one of these out (Us, have It wired NOW.

We will do It promptly and 4T matter of the petition of I.ee Omar California mustard has strength but lacks flavor. Trieste has flavor but lacks strength. Schilling's Best a KOI XI) ta u.TV, HINTS' RodEers, Luther Rodders, Charles Rodirers, Mary R. Cowles, Maggie Shideler, Uzzle Nohrden and Alice a Xmas What Is nicer for We carry an elegant line of Men's Roelolfs Hats, In all shapes, at $2.50 each. -They are splendid gifts.

Men's Clothing A good Suit or Overcoat is a very acceptable gift, because It Is so useful. There Is sentiment too in such a gift every time the receiver puts on his clothes he is reminded of the gift and giver. Prices of our Suits and Overcoats are from $12.50 up. Brown for a decree adjudging that the two mixed, nothing else, the life estate of Malvlna Rodgers in present than a pair of solid gold frames? Or perhaps an eye glass chain? Both guaranteed, SALINAS. Dec.

16. The jury which has been trying Private William Allen of the Second Squadron. Nlnih Cavalry (colored), for the murder of Sergeant Tooley of Company Fifteenth Infantry, at Mon- no color. The next best mustard sold here is weak but But a still better present Is a a still better present terev last October, has found hlui Santa Cruz Electrical Co. has good flavor.

guilty of murder In the first degree pair of glasses correctly titled to the eyes. My guarantee sues with every pair. EXAMINATION VflF.K. certain real property, he alisolutely terminated by reason of her death. By consent of the counsel concerned in the estate of Anna Scott, deceased, the hearing was continued until January fith at 10 A.

M. In the case of Henry L. Rich, plaintiff, vs. Big Creek Power Co. (a corporation), defendant, the motion to strike out was submitted Friday, and and fixed his punishment at life Your grocer's; moneyback.

Phona Black 5S2. II your wheel needs repairing, call us up. 334 Pacllic Av. I The murder was the outcome of a When you prefer the receiver to choose any article. Our Order, Issued for any amount, will be found handy.

race quarrel In a disreputable house near the Presidio of Monterey. w. A FltUillTFNKD HOIISH. ftnnnlnit like mud down the street R. HEDGPETH, Jr.

OPTOMETRIST, five davs were granted In which to OumnliiK the occupants, or a hundred coromso spft.l TArsi-n HI' VIII file authorities. Kooms 10 and I ninn Bldg. Where can I get one? At the old established (1866) agency of A. J. HINDS Lottie R.

Oatliff was Friday appointed guardian of Pearl and John 1 Williams Real Estate Bargains 1 flIUcr nccuicnt. nre every uht occurreucr. behooves everybody to httve a reliable Halve IimihIv nnd there's none AS good as llucklen's Arnlen Nnlve. llnrna. Cuts.

Sore. Kcsciun nnd Pile-, disappear quickly under lis soothing' effect. 'Joe, at J. ti. Tanner's and the Model lrng Store.

nie Scott, minors. In the case of Arthur Hayes, plain tiff. vs. Bridget Welch, defendant, the Don't full to call and ask about anything I BB PACIFIO AV. want In Real Ustute or Insurance.

We have the ageucy of some of the TX I l.nnjest l'lre Ins. also Plate Glass and Accident. CASH STORE "Hurry liuckwell, ace! years, choked death early yesterday moriiltiu at hid home In lite presence of hi wife and child. Bo contracted a slight ittld few daya aao and mild but Utile attentloo to It. Yeslerdey niorulnif he was selaed wiin a nt of eouirhlnir which 'aii I some time.

Ilia wife sent for a ptivulchill but before lie could arrive, another imiuli In apell came uu ami lluckwcll died from tools "Hols' Democrat. lee. I. nullum a llorclieiiiel Svru i 'would have saved lilm. Sohl by J.

I). Tanner. Marie Georgia Llttlejohn et de motion for judgment of dismissal and for costs was submitted on behalf of the plaintiff. J. H.

HORSNYDER DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST ya FACiric av. Basr ckiz. cu for e. pacific avenue: fendants, the hearing of the demurrer "'noertles: I have uow, customers for Houses and Loll Heme list your properties with nie. of the defemdent was set for Friday, Tn the case of Mary J.

Yoaeham, plaintiff, vs. Frank S. Uttlejnhn and December 23d, at It) A. M..

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