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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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6
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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. in By Gene By rnes REGULAR FELLERS RVMSEY Happenings 25 Years Ago Today ance of their petition, heretofore filed herein. Dated November 14, 1923. H. R.

SAUNDERS, Clerk. By C. L. HIDDLESON, Deputy. Gaddis McDonald, Woodland, California, Attorneys for Petitioners.

n24 dren of Dunnigan spent Sunday, with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Armstrong.

J. T. Lowery is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pickins at Elvrano.

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schaeffer, Mrs.

Tinchenmiller and Mrs. Sotdala motored to Woodland today. land, County of Yolo, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said R. B. Cranston, also known as and sometimes called Reuben B.

Cranston, deceased, and for hearing the application of Lester H. Cranston, George R. Cranston, Thornton E. Cranston and Hazel V. Cranston for issuance to them of Letters Testamentary upon the same, in pnrsu shaft.

Fortunately the horse lay perfectly quiet after it elL Otherwise the driver could hardly have escaped serious injury. 0 0 0 D. N. Coy, who recently moved from Woodland and engaged in the grocery business in Sacramento, was in this city on Friday. He has concluded that Woodland is a very good field after all, and will shoit'y move his stock of goods to this city and resume business near his old stand in the West end.

.3. N. Decker, supervisor elect of Dunnigan, went to Sacramento this morning. Dr. Martin, T.

S. Spaulding and $urveyor Ashley returned from a trip PARK GARDENS MRS. A. JACKSON, Florist 620 Cleveland St. Phone 715 to El Dorado county, where they went to look after some mining interests.

Lloyd Lowrey and Andrew Glad ney, students of the U. of spent the week end with their' parents. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Shell and Mr. Flickenger motored to Woodland Tuesday. Mrs. Hattie Stone returned to her home in College City after a week's visit with her brother, Geo. and Ben Lloyd.

i Paul Keller, of Sacramento spent the week end here with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brody and Mrs. Brody of Sacramento spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Morrin. Mrs. B. P.

Lloyd, Mrs. George Lloyd and Mrs. Harrison motored to Woodland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Schaeffer went to Winters and Woodland on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. James motored to Woodland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. McGrew and chil THE INTERIOR OP MASONIC HALL IS BEING THOROUGHLY IffiNOVATED, CLEANED AND RE PROBATE NOTICE.

Notice of the time and place for hearing the petition to probate the last will and testament of R. B. Cranston, also known as and sometimes called Reuben B. Cranston, Deceased. In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Yolo.

In the 'Vtter of the Estate of R. B. Cranston, also known as and some times called Reuben B. Cranston, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 26th day of November, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.

m. of said day, and the Court Room of said Court, in the Yolo County Courthouse, in the City of Wood Undertaking Service requires tact and courtesy. We aim to give that kind of service. Ross C. Wilson Exclusive Funeral Director, 408 Main St, Woodland.

Day or Night Phone 33 Lady Attendant. ACCIDENT VICTIM CONTINUES TO IMPROVE. Mrs. Effie Kerr, formerly postmaster at Yolo, is continuing to improve, although she may be confined to a hospital at Sacramento for several days, as a result of an automobile accident. Mrs.

Kerr's hip was broken. Miss Ruth Kerr, a daughter, escaped serious injury. FAIRED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DAVE WILLIAMS. THE BON GUSTO serves a $1 Italian Dinner and a 40c Merchants' Lunch every day, in addition to short orders, as you like them. You'll enjoy dining at THE BON GUSTO Opp.

Electric Garage iT. McFall aand Mrs. Wilson of have petitions in circulation fbir the appointment to the postoffice. W. 'Hemehway has no petition out, hat he wants his friends to know that Mrs.

Hattie Hill of Colusa was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ferguson the past week. he will have in due time. N.

Grieve is only waiting for Contractor Wolfe to begin on the new hotel building near the depot. All arrangements have been made, as we stated before, but Mr. Wolfe has been detained by other business and nnot begin here yet. Davis EnterrLi. While Mrs.

P. Beck was driving along Main street in a cart this morning, her horse slipped and fell to the pavement, breaking one of the shafts and the. harness. When the animal fell, Mrs. Beck was thrown forward oyer dashboard, between' the Warehouse Removal Sale Forced to vacate our warehouse at 816 Main Street, to make room for State Auto Association office, we must make room on our second floor.

Bedroom Sets, Reed and Fiber Rockers, Dining Room Sets, Simmons Beds WITHOUT WARNING we are forced to move at once from our warehouse at 816 Main Street. In order to handle the excess stock for which we cannot find storage facilities, we must clear our floors of many large pieces. BEDROOM SETS take up lots of room; therefore prices have been slashed on many bedroom sets on our floor. FIBER REED FURNITURE usually sells more rapidly in summer; therefore we are offering Fiber and reed furniture at prices unheard of before. A FEW DESIGNS OF BEDSPRINGS which have accumulated in our warehouse will be sold at about half price.

Simmons Beds to go with them will be sacrificed. Some mat tressses will also be included. THIS IS A RUSH SALE EVENT; therefore the price reductions will be drastic. Those who come early will get the bargains. Last August when we sold $11 Simmons Beets for $5, we had calls a month later for these beds.

Such bargains do not wait that long. If you want them come NOW! BUY NOWTHIS IS A DRASTIC SALE! Complete I word that best describes Jour line' of Drugs and sundry articles. Collins' Pharmacy HARVEY COLLINS, Successor to J. R. Shdtoa.

Ml Main St. Phone 455 You Are likely To Be Arrested Any Night Come Now and Have Your Head lights Adjusted and Re ceire the Official 3 a JL JSINCE I860 VcT IoOod I UNDCRTAK1NO I ELECTRIC GARAGE Official Headlight Adjusting Station No. 5. "We Nerer Close" PWm 123 Third and Mak StreetsPhooe 108.

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