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WOODLAN-D 3D AIL DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY I NOVEMBER 2. 1807. ROLL OF HONOR, Bright Boys and Girls of the Woodland Public School. Liit of Those Who Have Attained an Average of 90 in Deportment and Scholarship- In order to be inscribed upon the roll of donor in the Woodland public schools it is necessary to attain an average of 90 in deportment and scholarship. The follo-vinit ia the report for tbe mouth coding October 15th: I OKADS.

Louise Mollle Gertrude Oiborne 98 Ktta Porter 93 Julia Bray 95 Chester Ball Kaymond I'oud U5 Klhel Luwaon 9.3 Uuy Coy 91 Lizzie Koseberry 91 Mabel Marston 9J Kdna Evans 92 Mae Suavely 93 May Balrrt 91 D. LACY, Teacher. I I I Glenn Rhodes 99 Letter Rhodes Earl rinavely Uarrett VmiX.ee Kay Tuftn Carmen Clowe. Ueorge a Mamie a Beu A .98 Fannie i i .95 Chester I4 Foster Krazee ru-ner .91 Kossou Woods .91 Daisy Osmpbell yO Roy 1'orter Clem Lowe 90 K. E.

Teacher. LOW KHJIP'H Datiy Hill 99 Delia Merrill 95 Johuntu Renz 94 Claude Klben Henry 92 Jain eg Thompson--92 SEVENTH A Goldle Charrnak 97 Vinnie Klla Lambert 94 Howard Minnie Baker t4 Clarence Elra 92 Ethel Grose 91 Miss LEK, Teacher. I SKVE.STH OKAUJt. Henry Fred Lawson 91 Klla Masters 93 Marie Martin 95 Ethel Rahffl 95 Irene Caldwell 91 Anabel Troop 96 Julia Lee 9t Laura Stephens 92 Albert Gate 91 Lowell Squires 9S Herbert Squires 92 LOW SEVENTH A Birdie McMillan 92 Wynter Qraca Johnson 97 Bert BaUari 92 Blanche Cummins 91 Eazel Crane 92 DEXTKR, Teacher. FIKBT HALF, SIXTH KADK.

Flora Alvares 94 Charlie Coil 91 Karl Simpson 94 Romeo RaQaeta 91 Adelbert Lee 9S Harold Percy Campbell 93 Leslie Caldwell Blanch Dickson 92 Haute Johnston 91 Miss GADDLS, Teacher. HIGH SIXTH GRADB. Ora Griggs 90 Sarah Flippln 90 Ethel Dopking 90 Myrtle Levy 90 Arthur 90 Grover Beamer 92 Belwood Louis Sieber 90 James Longrus 90 I FIFTH GKADE. Merlin Ogden 95 Hazel Hornleln 92 Elsie Sieber 90 Morris Colton 97 Clarence Porter 91 Miss GRANT, Teacher. I FtF-H CRA0JS.

Gladys Hodge 93 Era Chamberlin 92 George Ellsworth 90 Martin Hal ties 90 LOW FIFTH GRADE. Mintie Robinson 9S Dora Smith 91 Rena Boyer 93 Alice Hamuer V-'Josie Kuhn 93 Mattie 91 Daisy Clarke 90 Minnie Miss SIMMONS, Teacher. HIGH FOURTH GRADE. D. N.

Hershey 91 Neil Caldwell Henry Dabler 96 Cnesler Chester Brown 94 Robert Turner 91 Carrie Slaughter 9J John Elder 92 Clifford Harry Tufts 91 John Van Zee 91 Dallas Qwinn 90 Elsa Hachmanu 90 Goldle Johnson 90 Evelyn Ward 90 Mibs SMITH, Teacher. I THIRD GRADE. Aldice Dinsdale 9t Dixie Doran f6 Kasychuck 95 Estella Harris Vernon Maude Howard Eddie Praet 93 Daisy Inman KredSmith 95 Viola Lee Myrtle Gaidar 94 Minnie Renz 9) Florence Cherry 92 Ethel Willllams 91 Annie Davidson 94 LOW FOURTH GRADE. Julia Baker 96 Viola Crutcher 95 Mamie Blethroad ....90 Nellie Spangle 9S MihN DREYFUS, Teacher. LOW I OUADE.

Carrie Beamer 93 Olive Chalmers 94 Florence Doran 92 Bertha Sieber 93 Kd Bracket! 91 Lester Cranston 9'2 Harold Kverhardt. Welder 93 Harold Jobasou 92 Ethel Cook 91 f.ora Chalmers 9 Mayme Moh'er 92 Minnie Wallace HO Amana Craig 91 Charlie Duncan J3 Lawson 95 Leon Duncan Willie Ogden 9D iMiBB GIBHON, Teacher. SECOND GRADE. Miriam Pond 98 Oscar Dingle 9S Viola DeWitt 97 Julius Kraft 90 Holland Duugan 9j Braden Armstrong. Rae Chamberiln 94 Florence Wright Naomi 92 Clarence Larsson Jl Maude KIder 91 Carrie Hall 91 Milton Colton 90 Ray Denuis S3 i MS BOGJS, Teacher.

LOW BKI.O.ND GRADE. Esther Crutcher S4 flattie Dennis 94 Beulah Dlntdale 97 Garrette 97 Cleo Ish 94 Willie Skelton 95 Ruby Lambert 95 Letha Rice 93 Raymond Jeans 96 Kay Powers 95 Martin Levy 94 Angelo Pinto 99 Walcer Smith 911 Ilarlow Finch Miss I A Teacher. I FIRST (1RADK. Freddie Welder 9t Beverly Campbell. ..01 Irving Clover 95 Ross Bover 9." Milton Parker 85 Paris Redmond 95 Waller Hollis Griggs 94 Bessie Kice Stel'a 90 HattiiCook 91 Edna Weacott 2 Ahble Walker 95 Irene Voornees 92 Gladys Lowe 90 Dollie Cameron RAIIJC, Teacher.

LOW FIRKT GRADE. Wanda Curran Douglas Hllliker 99 John Simpson 99 Lulu DeWitt Hhirley Coil 97 Gertie Ryan Neal 95 AlgaSchfuer 94 Alfa Harris 94 Billie Gibson 91 MRH. E. S. PF.ART, Teacher.

From 8Ur StaU comes tho following letter written by W. F. editor of the Mt.Vernon Herald: "I bare Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Remedy in my family for the pant year, and find it the best remedy for colic and diarrhoea that I have arer tried. Its effects are instantaneous and satisfactory, and I cheerfully recommend it, especially for cramp colic and diarrboea. Indeed, we shall try and keep a bottle of it on our medicine shelf as lone aa we keep hoaee." For sale by Leitbold A Blston.

Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. RegohUes Ihe bowels, pa rifles the blood. Clears the complexion. Eaey to make and pleasant take. 26 eenti.

Sold the Woodland Pnar- A Elcton, Be not deceived I A cough, nem or croop are not to be trifled with. A dote in time of Shi lob's Care will save 701 much trouble. Sold by tbe Wood. land Pharmacy, Leitholsl A El-ton, pro- prtttvrtv CITY TRUSTEES. List of Claimi Allowed Meeting.

at Monday's When the DKMOUUAT want to press Monday afternoon, the board of city waa still in edition. In addition to that already reported, the following busineM was transacted: An amending section 9 ordinance 40 was read the first time. The effect of the amendment it to impose a license of $5 per quarter on ped- dlvrs who sell i and vegetables raised in this county and $12 per quarter where the products of other counties, are sold. Chief Waid claimed that, under tbe of a law passed by tiie lust Legislature, chiefs of fire departments are to he paid not less than $10 a month. The mailer wag referred to the finance committee.

i Masters asked for 8,000 feet of a pipe to replace old main on Vmin street. The request was referred to the street committee. The i claims were allowed I a a salary, etc 46 41 I Fisher, salary 3003 salary 5003 Lawsnn, salary 43 a salary 51 salary 10 C'J UM-IIIII, salary 75 A li Kfa Salary 75 00 lid Cliarmak, salary OJ Strong, salary 33 Walker, salary 75 CD Jeo Malconi, salary 8000 lisrncs Kerguson, a i A i-idh, merchandise 1'2 C) 3eo Tobias, fchoelti; 5 Standard Oil Cnrnp-my, oil 685 DiRgs, merchandise 41 a etc 1, 7 i Walsh i ISrown, dray age 3 8 0 Tin Sie'uei-, wxeals 15 90 Jackson Earle, Tnerchandise Ifi 20 Men a Lumber Company, VI Gibson, mercnundise 44 3eo Maxwf II, labor 7 0 0 Blectric Company, lights 148 00 Ed Leake. i i 4 8 2 5 Thos A Clark, labor 100 Union Ice Company, ice 9 0 5 Peter Grose, gravel 1 50 Dr Newton, expenses board of haaltl 2000 Masters, salary and horse feed 85 00 Corscartden, s-lary 100 CO Thos Cooper, bo 1 0 0 Klactric Light Company, gas 5 4 0 DiKKS.Tnerchaiidine 13 05 Jos Dixon, merchandise 2285 Leonard Kills, merchandise 00 Gibson, merchandise 5-10 Sierra Lumber Company, 1 ro Evans, labor 4 0 0 Wertheimer, drayage 20 Williams, labor 14 90 StrotiK, i i 22 Barnes Ferguson, sweeping 20 60 Dennis, sprinkling 56 OH Geo Tobias, killing anirtmls 9 0 0 The claim of Chug. Kopp for $9 for asiitting in i i i schoolhousos ai rejected, as it WHS considered to be a againpt the Woodland school district.

FIFTY-CENT COLUMN. (Allolaw ol evoceding lines, inserted uuoer this lorflfty cc-ntBper wetk. pay able lu advance 1 A SHO) -8HAVING RK- duoud to cents. Ladles' slmtnpoolnK: auick, polite tnd artUtic uervlce. KarmerB A Merc' iitn' Jauk Luih IIIK- S'l A MY FARM, of about a Trey urn murl.ud i crop and tin VMde''bH iu eae i ear.

The i pit-use tock and uav MS 1 OST-T1IK 1'AKT OF A A li- lit black cloth duster or water-proof garment. Is a lout; suck i git-even over i a circular CHpc was worn. Same lost Friday, October loth, probably on or near a i street, Woodland. Under will leave ct this ollice. 8 A I A A A I I FOBR yards of bluck dress i i has been lost mi the countv rocd between Woodland and The i will please leave same at i ollice.

no6d A I A A A Miss Saunders have moved i parlors to the Bearner building, No. feM Main street, over Tuck's store. u6 I V) PENT-GOOD A ACRES of a i a two i west of Woodi i i 01 T. Tnoinpson or IHriwell it i i A i I U1 --A A HOG A tiiken up by the undersigned. The owner can have the Kfuiif by calling on L.

Martinelli, a i and paying expenses. Hoi: a on both e-irs. n3 Hre'irtfiilly Nervous. Gents: I was a and for relief took a CIovn Hoot Tea. It quieted ray nerves and Ftren-Hhened my whole nervous eystein.

I was troubled i constipation, kidney and bowel trouble. Yonr Tea so rleaneed my system eo thoroughly a I rapidly regained strength and a Mrs. 8. A. Swee'c, Hartford, Conn.

Sold by the Woodland Pharmacy, Leithold ttnd Elaton, proprietors." A A MAN 18 A OF 1 age wishes a to di chores and a school. For information, nd- i office. 116 A OPERA-HOUSE Friday Evening, KOY. 5th. GRAND Minstrel Entertainment BY LOCAL TALENT, For Eeueflt of WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL PIANO FUHD Right Up to Date! Ihe Latest Songs! New Jokes See the Grand Street Parade at 12 o'clock.

A AD'VISS ON, ascents. 1 No titra charge for icscrved Beats. Ladies, take the beet. If yon troubled with constipation, sallow skin and a tired feeling, a Karl's Clover Root Tea. It ia oleaeant to take.

Sold by the Woodland Pharmacy.Leithold Kltton, Freeh breakfast cereals of all i i at Phrenix Grocery, ne-st to postoffice. BORN. i a November 2, 1837, to i of A Dieudoiine, a daughter. DOES PAY? That depends on wh2t you say and how you say it. YOU SAW THIS AF1D READ IT.

a So would the thousands of people who regularly jj take Hi is paper read YOUR announcements. BALCONY, 25 cents A reBneil from start to finish wit. on sale at l.elthold Hello, Central! Give me Mr. Blank, please. IT'S WORTH TRYING HATER I I I A SISTERS' NF.W HOSPITAL, Twenty-third Street, and Sacranenii Juit fiulDhed and now rend- (or Locution iind.irpps' nnd arranged ith ar.4 coaif' Ji endorsed by the leB'i'Bg phyii And iurroun'Mncc.

Taraasmoil- era-e For I to "S'tilKKH l)F O' a feuperln' A Me Hello, Mr. Blank- Have you bought your winter supplies yet? No? Well, I am very Now don't fail to give nie a chance quote my prices before you make your purchases. Because have got the goods, you have got the money. I want your ino.ioy, and yon my prices you will want rny goods. So we will have no doing business.

You will want salt, potatoes, beans, syrup, soap, tea. coffee. On these 1 can name some specially nice figures this week. New goods coming every day. Just keep your eyes open as you pass and you will always see some- i new and nice.

A.M.Eaton, UP-TO-DATE GROCER A Steam Laundry --AJ4U SHIRT FACTORY, 52! Street, Sacramento, Cal, Thin well-kuowu laundry has established ngeiicy in Woodland in Dlnzlor's Barber Shop, Under New Bank Where all orders left will receive prompt niton tion. forwarded Wrdnwday noou; returns I Nothing Bat First-Class Work Done, PRICES REASONABLE. Send in a Trial Order and Convinced. F.MTL I Agent KELLER PRAET, THE LEADING JEWELRY HOUSE. Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clocks and Silverware.

WATCHMAKING AND REPAIRING. Jewelry Manufacturing. Engraving a Specialty. ALL WORK DONE AT ItOIPE AT REASONABLE PXICES. AUin Street, Woodland, Cal.

A A A A KTUUK JIUSTOJN ATTOttNKV AND couuaulor at law. Notary Public'. Otket K(K-m Heaiuor Block Woudlaud A M1U.KK A (JAKUNKK, AT- aud Oouust'lcru at Law. KOOUIH 1, it, 4, C'al. A I.

i i A A BKUMiK, A A LW VVU1 ill oh Yolo 105 A LUEKT M. JUHbavtx, law. 918 Fifth itreot, Sccrnineuto. W. THOM.

ATTORNEY A COON ealor-at-law Beamer Block, Woodland, CalHornie H. A. A I J. OUAI'i. A I At A I ATTORNEYS A couuselors at la-'.

Offlcu over Bank of Woodland. Woodland Cal. A UU1UUKOUD, ATTOKMSV- at-iuw, Sto'l Flftn and ctreeU, memo, Cal l. HAK-fcK, KOOMB 1 1 uud3, Block. ttol-1 forma.

A U. BOULK, ATTOKNEY-AT-JLAW. 607 I botweou Cth aud 7th, memo. 11 INCK.SON fc KLLIO'IT, A'fTOKNEYS-AT- 405 street, Sacramento, Cal. HAM W.

J11HNSON, ATTOKN Y- AT-LA looms, 27 and 28, third iloor Stoll building, southwest corner tilth and streetB, faac- ramemo, I A A JOSEI'U. J. lice f31 ef lurid. Caluormtv. oUi.v ovsr BHiil B.

I A1TOHNKY A til uihuo, 14.14 1 Btreev, aw nto. A BXKKOUix Arii aud Typewriter. All kiudf oi copyiup F.oom Keaner ft ml H. v. OEOHC.J-., ATTUKMSYS-A'l -LAVS 401 strcv-t S.

4. 5. Notary Public, i'L A street, HHcramento, Cai SIMPSON-, ATTOSSKY-AT-LA- and Nninry O23-e over Bsink L. ROiiKRo, AT-rOKKEY-AT-LAXV Block, Francisco, HJTE, liUUHKri it-SKYMGCR, COUN8KL- ors-at-Luw. street, Sacramento, Cal.

CON T. LAMPTON.SEAKCliEU OF RH.CO-.US Second street, OLO COUNTY TITLE ABSTACT pany (incorporated) Abstracting and Conveyancing. N. A. HAWKINS, Manager Olfice--Over Bank of Woodland.

PHYSICIANS. A E. DICKINSON, M. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Rooms 2 and 3, Diggs building.

Ollice hours, 1 to 4 P. M. Residence, Fourth street, south of Oak, Woodland. TT P. LAWH15AD, M.

REMOVED to Poud'i new drug store, corner First and Entrance Mrt street, or through drug store. Residence, South Second Dctween Oak and Lincoln avennes. W. WARD, M. SURGEON AND PHY- Special attention to diseases of the ey-s e.ir, nose an-1 throat.

Office over Zim- 'B I store, Woodland. A MOR. US, D. D. ROOMS, new Oiggs building, Woodland, rooms I and 5.

Office hours: 9 to 12, and 1 to 5. It. T. li. CAMPBELL, DENTIST--OFFICE, over 1-armers' and Merchants' Bank.

K. A. N. DICK, DENTIST, WOODLANli Cal. Office over Farmers' and Merchant? k.

Rcorai' 11 and 12. OHN T. GRANT, D. D. 8., DENTAL ROOMfe, Exceisior Block.

Over 'Spaulding-'e" Woodland, Cal. TO A. PiNTO'M MARKET FOR FKE8H tSsii, fruits, vegetables and grocc'rie! Country produce bought sold. Fricc- reaec riablp. Goods delivered to anr part of tin city free 01 charge.

J. PROVOST, I A I AND TEACHER. Classes at Woodland, Grufton and Yolo. O. address, Grafton, Ca1.

SALOONS. EKKLtHB SALOON, ABE MOttttlti, FRC- prietor. Firat-class liquorn a. ST. MARY'S OF THfc.

HOLY ROSARY ACADEMY WOODLAND, CAL. Most Ttaorongb Academic Corse All Its Branches. MUSIC, VOICE CULTURE, PAINTING, DRAWING, BOOKKEEPING, PEWRITING. SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, WOODLAND, Ct SUNSET LIMITED 1 89T-1 89S win. now HETWKEN San Francisco St, Louis and Chicago Los Angeles, El Paso, Fort Worth and Little Rock TWICE A WEEK FROM SAN FRANCISCO, Mondays and Thursdays, 5:30 p.

m. FROM LOS ANGELES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:30 a. m. The mperb nervifie Mint (or the pMt lifts made ihln train the rnont popular in will conllnied. Noeitiftcott.

ONE DAY ONLY Saturday's Special Sale! Snappy Specials Spun for Speedy Selling. Never have we presented such a vast assortment of aswil! be placed on our sales counter SATURDAY morning. We want to maki Saturday the red-letter sates day in our history. This is the way we propose to bring it about. DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? Special No.

i-Crocheted Skirts. Saturday morning we will place on sale 70 Crocheted Skirts for Ladies, made from the celebrated Schivietzor- thal cotton. The luanufucturers of these goods ottered us a discount by taking their entire sample stock and we ai-e goinjc to divide pi-olits i you. We have bcfii selling tliese goods regularly for $2.00 and $2.50. Saturday you will have a chance to get one of these extraordinary values for $1.00 and sfl.25.

Special No. 2-Long-sleeved Vests. Fifteen dozen wool and cotton mixed vests for Ladies and Misses in tan. white and natural with long: sleeves. regular 75 cent and values.

Sizes 1. 2, and 3 will be on special sale at -18 cents. Special No. 3--Fans! Fans! Never wore we able to offer such ex- iraordinary values in fans as will be shown Saturday. Wo have imported a beautiful assortment cspccially adapted for evening parties and the ball room.

Earlier in the season the manufacturers of these goods send us a largo lino of samples and these will placed on sale Saturday at a discount of about 50 per cent. See these values: Black Ostrich Fans, silk-lined, black ebony carved frames, regular $10 values at $5.50. White Ostrich Fans, with carved ivory frames regular $12 values at $6.00, Beautiful creations in Ostrich Fans assorted. Values ranging 1 from to $6.00 at -tl 98. Beautiful Dress Fans ranging from $1.50 to 00 i bo on sale at 98 cents.

Black and Gray Feather Fans worth $1.50 at 75 cents. Special No. 4-Metal Picture Frames. Six sterling- silver picture frames--will make appropriate Holiday presents--the 35 and 50 cent values will be on sale for 15 and 25 cents. Special No.

Neckwear. Men's Teck neckties, new and exclu- patterns. Our stock is too large. Saturday ihe regular 25c tie will cost you only 15c. Special No.

6-- Hercnsdorf Hose. 10 dozen black Hermsdorf hose, broken lots, the regular 25c value, on sale at 19c. Special No. 7-Children's Caps. 3 dozen silk hoods and caps for children, all sizes, broken lots, regular 50c and 75c values, will be sold for the low price of 2oc.

i Special No. 8-- Men's Underwear. Men's short wool underwear, extraordinary values, regular $1 per suit goods. On sale Saturday, per garment, 25c. Special No.

9-Men's Suspenders. Men's working and dress suspenders, with the Harris pate nt clasp, worth 35c and 40c a pair. See this assortment Saturday for only 25C. In addition to the foregoing articles, there will be dozens of special offer ings that it is impossible to mention here. We are going to make Saturday's sale the most attractive, the largest, the best money-saving sale we have ever attempted.

fall to get your of the many genuine bargains that will be offered you Saturday. PEOPLE'S TRADE PALME THE POPULAR CASH STORE, (Estate MRS. R. WIRTH), WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR B.

M. MILLER'S, NEW BARGAIN LIST. O. SCHLEUTER, PRACTICAL. GUNSMITH.

Shotguns, Rifles, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Hunting Goods. First Class Ammunition of All Kinds. Shells Loaded to Order. UNDER BYRNS HOTEL, WOODLAND, CAt. EWSPAPERl EWSPAPERl.

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