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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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ALL AROUND TOE COUNTY. Dally Contribution to the Current History of Tolo County. All tbo liufvrtttiit. by the WINTlSltS A I WINTERS, December was ft ulue shower oE rain Sunday ujorniiig. Dr, Wyiitt IB in Elmira today.

Win. Baker went over to Dixon yesterday. Miss Mattie Uosliner, of Berryessa, its visiting Mrs. R. L.

Brigge. Miss Minnie Thisaoll returned from a visit to Oakland yesterday. The debating club will hold anothef meeting on Wednesday evening. Miss Berg, teacher of the Buckeye school, spent Sunday in Woodland. The condition of Mra.

Reynolds and Tuck Gray is said to be improving. 6. W. Hernenway ia preparing to ee- tablitih a lumber yard at this place. The directors oE the Winters Library Association will hold a meeting this evening.

Tte minstrel show had a large attendance Saturday night and the performance was good, R. Pafoe and J. Adcock will Lave turkey and piueou shooting match on the 24th instant. CULLED FHOM THE EXPRESS. R.

Baker, assisted by her sisters, Misses Ada and Bertha Wolfe, gave her husband and lather a birthday on Tuesday last. The anniversary occurred on the 9th, but the dinner was given ou the 10th, so ftS to be ft surprise to the recipients. W. II. Gregory informs US that he has recently closed sales of land in the Me- Miih-iu truct to Joseph A.

Black, of Vacaville, who takes lot 89, James Clark, of Dixon, takes the fractional parts of lots 82, S3 and SG, H. E. McCune. also oE Dixon, who takes tlie fractional parts of lots S2, S3, S6 and 87, and Hugh O'Neill, of Haywards, who takes lots 215 and 210. It will be seen trom these gales that home people, who know the character and capability of the soil, have confidence in it and have faiih in the of this section.

Mr. Gregory ia- furuiK us that seventy-three lots have been sold, makitiif a total of 1200 acres. 31A ISO 'MADISON, December was a iieavy frost this i We bad a bail Etorni Sunday after- jjoon. H. B.

Johnson went to Woodland today on business. Miss Cranston is visiting her brother, Prof, Cranston and wife today. Abe Haines went, to Woodland to spend Sunday i his family. Miss Mattie Edjy, Vacaville, ie i a days with friends here Prof. Cranston and wife liomu after a brief visit to the county seat tiaturday.

It is rumored tbat another marriage i place Christmas Day. Cupid sttem to be busy in this vicinity. Mr. J-eGrand is gointf to spend a few in Missouri. He will leave here Fri'Httv.

We hope be wilt have an enjoy- ablu tiuie on Ins Eastern trip. Rev. F. W. LloyO conducted service! ia the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening.

Ag usual he had a full house. He a flue speaker and much admired. Ae Tom Lowe was coming home from Woodland Sunday afternoon, one of the fell on the pole near the Monument, breaking it. Both animals became irinhtened and ran for, perhaps tw.j miles. They became exhausted however, and wen? caught at Jacobs' saloon.

DIXEY. DAVISVII.I..E, December 10, Chas, of Dixon, was here Sunday. The OftkshadeOrehard shipped a carload of almonds East today. A. Mussmayer, of Woodland, was in town yesterday.

i i Carey shipped a carload of liorsos to Sun Francitco Saturday, came down from Woodland a fur a visit i Davisville frit- nils. This Eustis, of Yolo, who had been vjsitinu; Miss Belle King, have ret to i home, H. M. LaRue and son will experi- i the tin gar beet this season. Thoy i probably plant i or six acres, The biisirn'i'B houft 1 of Ibis place were all dosed up yLTUyruay.

There is an asreuuuint among them to close hereafter on a The rainfall on Sunday morning probably amounted to half an i i i It will do (rood but the farmers would havo heiMi better pleased if there had been moru of it, H. T. formerly night operator here, i3 back ap'in and has been installed assistant agent. W. D.

Sowerhy is on waiting orders. He recently relieved Oakland employe for a few weeks. i A i i FIIOM 1 I I I 1 POI'l'LIST." At llie Demrmist medal contest iast Thursday evening the contestants were Jessie Arnold. Lena Hunkcrson, May McGrew, Delia lioae, Jeasie Lawgnn, Klla ami Nellie Dennett. A large audience was in attendance.

The first prize WAS awarded to Miss Jessie Arnold and Miss Jxma Dunkcreon secured the second Rev. Mr, Wftngh received (hy train) yesterday, that hie infant of two or three mouths of had died while lie Lere. H)e family live io WicterB, where tie baa A congregation Me returned by the tram. George Hood, the carpenter, left Oil the train on Tueedny to meet hie eieter and her five children, at Sacramento He had. not aeon hie sister for twenty two yeare, und waa anticipating a happy meeting.

She is a widow and left her Missouri homo to joiu Mr. IJood. The Tancred folks are busy preparing for a grand Christmas entertainment, which will be givim on Christmas night. The main feature of the entertainment will be a cantata entitled, A Trip to Santa Claus." The dialogue is well set and the musical and vocal parts will he very tine. UKAF'l'ON UOSSIP.

KNIGHTS LAKUINO, December Neponeet passed up the river this morning. Tony Mossruayer ia over from Woodland today, The Yolo Belle was here yesterday after a load of freight. The weather is cold and frost and ice were visible this morning. Mr. Gifl'ord, the sheep man, will ship about fifteen care of sheep to San Francisco today.

I) LACKS I i I I i BLACKS, December were church services here yesterday. Preparations are progressing nicely lor the holding a Christmas tree. A number of heavy showers have fallen and the weather is still threatening. The entertainment and social to have been given by the Rebekiihs ou Christmas Eve has been postponed to some date. A large of our people went out to Patrick Murphy's Saturday evening and gave the newly-married couple a rousing reception.

A A December ia very scarce here. Wolf Lovy was up from Woodland Sunday, The weather i-t cxcet'dingly cool this morning. There were regular church services held here yesterday. R. Jones lias returned from Rninsey i his pile-driver, a i iiui'-hed the work on ibe bridge.

OUS PEARLS. The Shall nf IVr-iss One Delicate Gem i Ox. (i If is? i i i njipivoi-ited that theie sn'j uiuii- f'lriaiit's iu siugle pearls, am 1 tli.if imlivitlviala and great liiv; 1 thi.s sort which l.it-i.'.i'y th Innfi's ransom. If) fill tlio Id is nil more famous poavl rluxt; i hi'Tavi'itm-r, wow in tbo cf ilii- --hiih nt Persia, This in eru king 1-y (1-- a goiininoly reuiiirkjibli' 1 c-uvsn-'ry. fr (Un-ivos irs uauK'froin a i i i by tho traveler Taveruior to the then ruler of POIM.I.

TLf tliou wits Ir i i.inv i more than Suoti.O'i'i. 1 -i ti imati of li.i- irs i-ojifi-uiiu a pearl ivurtl) A 1 1 carats. ir i LMII Prini-C 1 i 1 --t derfally i i a ni 111 1'ijo, Woor- pibnr- ot' i i IT 1 hilip IV of i i i I i- HlO figuretliiii i 1 pope's i i pvede- ccbsor ir 111 a ruan- h.i. in-( luld, it 1ms dobcoudod vi'cul iht' iues- enr iucuniln-nt nf Si. j'Viri "ft thruno.

Tins, so f.i.:- i i i piliaxirtj- tlio lirit of truly i i i i i jie.ii]. There are many icm I neokhtct'-s whose vaini 1 1 1 ir. necklaco 1 1 1 ric up 110.irl after pearl ifhlod rj K-r, leading a.i- oij the lookout tn ijun-un 1 ui' hki 1 imity 10 esf-iKl i 1 i i i uu 1 wliolc, jiiuk pcarla nut i'-ii" "i.i!Iy bl.ick ones briux if li't'iior and pearls tluit i i 'HIT M.uuhr next aftfr them tjuc. I' England has a uf pm poas'l- i In- d.iw.igrt- eni- piess of lu.i.li- of li'J poarls which would if-ily The Rorh-i i i hmv- ever, of Mirr i f.ir cxi-ocd 111 vrtlnu tri' i i i Ij.uiiiu^-vfiUn- lave do noo of liv i' ('i' pi ill--, i 1 whiile cliail! boijlK ar Buff-lies'! Atliiljiho do i i liiltl (Avns a cirolet i i i i i i i i i i i i would fetoh cvun ur i Even mi in- i i i i it has sf-veu row-i, i sif-'liluoo (if i sigcr eniprwh Tlit liowt'vor, silt- nor i as flun in tbo Ruth-oliilil i-i-llwtinn. Tim t-a- ket of this foy.il l.idy is.

iho famous 111 tlio i i i a puint view. Harillj ud tn it is a tho i A i i whuj-it bl.ifk pearls uro utitod i i i Kui'upc for thoir ostrf-uju r.ivity. What i i i nt i Of till) 'I 1 --ulil IU ll 1 olose of tin 1 a i i i i war, has never been inailc i i Tho v.ilni 1 of these was hdnn- and i i galhnrcd i i i i 1 i i i i iiocklaco tbat i i i i i i i i nock of that a i i (jiii V- Yurk World. 1 Inve you trieil tlio muplo syrup mid buckwheat flour nt I i i i Thfiw walors urt- fur cntity. profiist or irruKiilnr incnsM, itml lii'iies (iiiO i i btVter i ily fur thtHu To nvold tidily iivmn ly Imio i buy (roni our nH into Wrtfors uily.

1 ru'' i i T.ciili- i clrnwiilt, A i Oil. il ittoftfiCr I nfltontl wn i UUK, tr)' OTtv i Curt', lie)pa nl UUCP. tiB cstiefUirnllfiu ro'Uictn tliu Horu- nn1 inllnininnlinn. Kxory oitu likes it, f)td Klsloii, (i The OrlitlnM Abletluo ointment IB only In iwo-onnco tin loxts, Hurt ia jui nl- tolute cure for oM fmrcs, bnrtin, wontiiln, chip- peil hands nil nkln eruption)). Will positively cure nil klmls ol piles, Aak tor tlie OSntmeikt.

RoW by Dfiigffltl, ftt J.lccnl* by mult cents DAVISVILLE DOINGS, 0. l's Weekly Contribution of Mets and Interesting Gossip. VoiiHlbllity Suit Aynluvt Sola no ty uf Itulu. Tho light showers of lust night and today have done great good. Mrs.

Al. Grievo started last Wednesday for Oregon where she will spend a month or six weeks. Mrs. B. 1.

French started east last Thursday and will ia the future mitkc her home with relatives who have long desired her return. An Episcopalian minister from Woodland preaches in the Masonic Hall tonight. There are several of that faith in this neighborhood, and a regular service may be established. B. Godfrey was shot in the heitd last week by one of those fools who, through some unaccountable dispensation, are permitted to carry gun.

A single shot struck Mr. Godfrey, inflicting a painful but not dangerous wound in his forehead, Mike Navara, a Spaniard who possesses some local reputation as an artist, is said to ho dying of consumption. Nava is a rapid and very accurate sketeher and before the kodac might have had profitable employment with almost any illustrated paper. The suspension of the Grangers' Bank is ouly one of many such institutions that must auccumb to the fearful pressure exerted by the money power. The ruin of many industries and thousands at institutions, good or bad, seems a fearful price to pay for an honest dollar." Weather prophets are rather scarce this season, and the few predictions offered are of a hopeful order.

will be plenty of rain," they say. The truth of it is that most of our farmers have not the courage to face a dry season. It wfuld mean for them absolute and irretrievable ruin. All tbe stores are closed today and the town seems deserted. With faculties freely restored by a long day's rest our merchants will be tbe better fitted for the coming week's work.

This agreement 10 close dues not include dealers in tbe necessaries of life. The saloons are therefore i open. The fog of last Saturday morning was almost equal to a shower of rain. The sky had continued clear until about 4 o'clock A. and tbe temperature bad sank below the freezing point.

The a mist coming iu contact with objects many degrees colder, uas rapidly condensed until au i i i a restored. Suit will probably be brought against the Solano board of supervisors for tearing out tbe canal bridge. It now appears that the bridge was i partly by private subscription, the amount subscribed being variously estimated at from one to three thousand dollars. The supervisors may therefore be 'jharged with the a a destruction of private property. The olea o( serving the public good in destroying this bridge will not avail the board, since by the open confession of its members both the canal bridge and the one ncrosp Moouey'e Slouzh are public necessities ou thoroughfares open time out oi i but in consideration of eir repairing these, t.li«y demanded the construction of an expensive and by DO means indispensable bridge across I'll tab creek somewhere the neighborhood of Geo.

Pierce's ranch. This, to tlie aid granger, looks like dem a i a bribe. In addition to the foregoing is alleged that many taxpayers have been or i be heavily damaged by the destruction of the canal bridge and upon this another i may be based for twenty or fifty a dollars. Viewed i a i a these proposed suits are seemingly founded ir: justice and equity, though to what extent the supervisors inny be hedged by law, must be left to the lawyers. Kvi- deutly the from northern Solano has a head of his own, and if it lack-i experience, he now i a fair way to get it.

As for the metropolis Dixon it would that the Lord liiivmg resolved upon her (ieetru'-tion, has first made her mad. She a trade, from nil couuts she needs trade, but can phi- gain trade by rendering the roads leading into or out of hc-r precinct? inipunen- ble' Kvery cut'rpri ing town demands good roads, ami thunoilVrs inducements, in the form of low pru'ep, that compt-1 people to buy of her merchant 1 I know that our dealers' aru potting trade tbat properly belonus to i a here actually hold big bill to Dixon dealer in the same i beca se lie could net the goods cheaper than in hi? own store, F. K. uiy authority (ur Jrl inil At the German church on Sunday, the new organ, recently purchased, waa dedicated it!) appropriate services. Hov.

J. A. Schillini preached an interesting sermon, taking as his thetno, "Sacred Music." The organist, Miss A i Richie, rendered a and beautiful voluntary. The choir sang sonic very appropriate hymns, and Mrs. ,1.

F. I link rendered a solo i her finished and artistic a I I 1 for the i i and esi i i i i i LI mo of new orcftn prosiod hy all those prosfnt. Ono Mimit'- run 1 rin'il Iv iiiuiivl I nflorrta lustnnt ri'llt-f from stuTWinc when mulcted i i tx si VTC roiiuh or coM on Hie tliniitt, UriuiclilHl mul luniri, nml fullft to tfive 1 mini-ill to Klnton, M. Witt 1 for lilltotitnr jnilifcunon, dinsHpftlldti. fin nil pill pr )in)it cute A PfaftSONAC.

1011 Slxlh utroot. W. Bird has retorted from Sheriir Griffin is in ing ton today. Wiu. Chiles has returned from men to.

J. A. Logan wue an arrival Sunday evening. Jack Simpson went to Oakland this morning. A.

K. Hocke hut) returned froui Sun Francisco. M. Ci I Of I returned to Oakland Sunday afternoon. Harry Smith wont to Sacramento this afternoon, Alias Ida Xorton went south on the morning train.

W. C. Curtis went over to Sacramento this morning. Mrs. Brownell is visiting in Sau Fiuncisco, 0.

a returned to Sacramento tins afternoon. C. Mulligan arrived from Colusa this afternoon, K. G. Laweon returned to Sacramento Sunday afternoon, Mies Millie returned from Oroville this morning.

Hd. Greene went to San Francisco on the morning train. Theo. Gosliner came from Oakland on the noon train. Mrs.

Ben went to Santa Rosa Sunday afternoon. D. McFhee went to San Francisco Sunday afternoon. Miss Nora Andrews has returned from a visit to Portland. J.

K. Smith made a trip to Sacramento ou Sunday. Howard Hatch has returned from a i i in Sacramento, K. T. and W.

S. Huston returned to Colusa this morning. Miss Jennie Mntdock went to Sacramento this morning. G. N.

Memtt returned from Sacramento this moraing. Major Freeman went to San Francisco on the morning train. Gray was an arrival from Bakers- iiehl Sunday evening. J. A.

Douglas returned iroca San Francisco Sunday evening. T. Buford was an arrival from Sacramento this morning. Mrs. Steve Sill arrived from San Diego Sunday evening.

Thos. Pbelps wont up to his ranch in Colusa county this morning. R. L. Simpson made a ronnd trip to Sacramento Sunday afternoon.

Attorney C. W. Thomas left on the morning train for Sacramento. Mrs. Mason and two sons returned to Creek on the noon train.

Mrs, E. Adams made a trip to Sacramento and return Sunday afternoon. Jack Isham, of San Francisco, was the guest of Woodland friends Sunday- Miss May Cuminings returned this morning from an extended visit in ik- iitid. Misses Carrie Apperson and Nellie Thorpe returned from Dixon Sunday evening. H.

Fredericks and Mrs. Keller were jssengers on the south-bound train this i T. S. Spaulding and wife and Migg IClnine Spaiikiing went to San Francisco this afternoon, W. R.

Naugenour and wife and Mrs. J. D. Laiigenont went over to Sacramento tliia afternoon, Mre. K.

K. returned to San Francisco this afternoon. She has been the guest of S. Sanderson and wife. ROUND ABOUT THE CITY fto Matty Occomncas irje Day Reported in Briar.

i'ui-tl of i i DiiMocuvr: Allow me to express through columns of your paper, my thanks to Dr. Kier, the warden, matron and attendants at the county hospital, for their care, attention and kindness to II. Rose, tny father, who was recently conlaoed there as the result of an accident, lie is now on the road to recovery. J. T.

A December 15, 1895. i and Christmas presents at Sinmlili i Hit CuriMl By lot-ill lent ions, tu) they CILIUUIL ruin-h the iiorll'n! TliLTf iri oim v. t-itrc ileiLiuos, Unit is i i rt tiu-il ius. iwufDriiS la cuiiHwl liy 111- I'liinlHiun uf iliL ill-oil a lining if Hie tu'iiui-hlim tulm. lieu tuliis itilliimml you litive ti miituil or iiutiorfcut liiMtr- insj.

tnul ivlit-n fr Is t-iitirely i-ltjsL-il la Hie result, ftiul in Iliiiiiiiintifiii -nii be iiiWfii nut tins rvsiori 1 'ts mntitil i i i i i i i hfitrnii; xull l-e ik-siinytri turovvr, niTio uf aUHi-l ly iviturrh, ivtui-u la uotliliiif inn titi tnllmiitil t-uiulluoti ot the Tnurotn surhii'i-K t- i 11 i 1L (lollarH for ruse of lj-i-niiirrli) ttmt t'diinul iu dy 1'nliirrli t'ure. ifciid f(ir c-ircn- rtrs, 1 1 i Co Local iiniiiM trvol Tliei'o till Hid VI)-, 31. The freight receipts for today are Iw carloads of general merchandise, Judge Grant in hearing tbe case ol Trout vs. Norris this afternoon. Bonjamin U.

i i nt Armory Hall Tuesday evening. I tin; dat; and place. Remember tho concert an oloculioiiury at th tian church this evening. Chae. Cotton will wpt'u a dry goods store in the room m-i'upipil hy his father, about i i R.

V. Robertson has a very eli-vcr sketch of tlui early ctircer uf It. oi this city, in tho Sunday IBS-UC of the 1 Marysville A. bunch of keys was in the poetoftlce this morn tug auil tlie can have same by applying at this atl'ue and paying fur this notice. The late Juste De Cheue wa in the Catholic cemetery Sunday after noon.

Appropriate services were heid in Church of the Holy Rosary. The Sunday school of the M. K. church will celebrate Christmas with a tree, house and snow scene on Christmas Kve. Saiit.i Claus und i i also appear.

The family of the late John Steinbacher wish to their sincere thanks to the many friends aided and assisted them i their late bereavement. A. C. Huston has filed bis bond as assignee in the estate of H. the of.tSo.OOO, i Mrs.

E. C. Laugenour, J. 1). Laugenour and E- H.

Beamer as sureties. Miss Clara Hubbard has accepted a position i the Capital City Telephone Company and will leave for Sacramento as soon as the holidays are over. She is a sister to Miss Mabel E-lubbard. Ed. Smith and Ricks wtre arrested Sunday night on coin pi id at of D.

Herspriug, who charged them i obtaining his horse under false pretenses. Tiieir a i a i is going on in Judge Buggies' court. The stereopticon entertainment in Armory Hall Saturday evening fairly well attended- On Sunday evening au exhibition of bible scenes was given in the Christian Church, and an interesting lecture was delivered hy Rev. M. Small.

CiucAtii.1, December December, S(i' January, 4 SAN FRANCISCO, December Mnv IQ-Pj'. Both tLe method aiitl results Syrup of Fjga is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, acts gently yet promptly on the KMiieys, Liver and Bowels, cleauses the eys- eSfectuaJiy, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. SSyniy of Figa ia the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste, and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its C0ects, prepared only from the most bcalthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular rt'raedy known. Byrup of Figs js for etvle ia 5lc 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Aiiy reliable druggist who may not have it Oil pro- t-urc it promptly for iitiy one wlio to try it.

IXi not accept aiiy FfG SYRUP CO. I JI.M nt ciihy ID try in' Muuilr CO'IK uru 11 iri UOHK to t'oimli or "vvitli it. ymirni 1 1 for a i i i nn- Hi-tiiT i i i i Luator ruxulis, i butter cent 0 a roil at Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made. 40 YcArs the SUtidard.

Removal Sale, MR. JOE JACOBS, decided to remove the location of his business, desires, to have, before making this chanKJ. a genuine removal sale- MI Goods Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices, This is genuine, no Innnbiig. He will during this sale continue his auction sale every evening at 7:30. Come Early and Secure Bargains.

NEW YORK STORE. I 1'rofeuor Ileytanon, the and optician frooo Qermaiiy, will be at the Hotel Julittu, in Woodland, on December 10th, and 17th, whare he will treat, free of charge, all ditieasus of thv The professor will he in Wotnl- laud regularly otice month, and the ic is kindly askud to consult him any kind of tmumeut. otlico uni ui the profuttsor in nt Sail Jose, California, when 1 hi- has uitruvd an enviable reputation as a highly-skilled cuiist. iHti! Saturday i-vi-uing a brisk wind started up, and to the surprise uf people it in i i i shower of rain Sun- iluy morning. The precipitation amiiuntcd to an inch, making 4 13 ill.

The fog biiClilS t(t have been I'Hi'ctuully There (juite ti frost i the nir IM WISIIT and i i lu the dws oui I I I'll i 1 I I I 1 I I 1 i I I tnlv in Hit U'IK 'I his tiut i i uitil i i i i tii, whiMccy of lut ui'lK tib a anil iiiUT- ntivt. (H'lH i on tin 1 siDiimi-iminl IH, suontclh i i MJ iililmn i i i i i of tliv i i i i IH i c.xi.'ullput itU'l itiiis 'liK'-'Htlun. OI1 plt IIIK! it uxai-ilr tlicy iK-fil. in; L-L-iit), lioltlu ut 1'innl Ju eturc, iE peopio Juvv-j piles, but Ul tt Ltuli i tlifrn. iVJien mpilj- uni'llfi! it uuits iii'ttMa HIII! burnt i I ion i ilio slightest pain, it Klston, Sunday night, A.

Cl Hoiloo WM ret mine to this city from a trip to country, he met with a serious MOfatonl, just outside of the city IhuUa, on tilt road leading west. He WM driving MM of ,1. O. Weed's livery aoiinaU to The night was rather but team uouituE directly toward him, and gome distance away. (Hilled over to the right side of the rtiul, but tho team he thought it had turned down tide street.

A fow tuomentg later and the two teums collided. The strange taua consisted of one horse hitchud to a cart, in which were eeated two meu unknown to Mr. HuBton. After recovering Irom the shock the two teams lacked up and each other, but Mr. Huston bad only proceeded a ghort distance when the uimiml he was driving began to lurch, ifvts A sudden plunge into the i and Ml dead.

An examination disclosed the fact that the abaft of the cart imd tillered the breast of the animal clorie to the thciulder-blade, inflicting a and inte.1 wound. HT BALVK in the world lor bMM, tialt Rlifiim, Fuver Slaudt, Chiblatus, ana all 3kla ifl, ao1 poaHiri'ij- cares 01 no ired. It in guernnteed ItiTe perlsct lmi.or mopey rsfiittdea. Price falp by Onfc Mntute Cougfi Cure IB a popular remedy (or croup. Sate forchildreuunuudulta.

Lettb- oid iElstdit, drug Highest of all in Leavening Latest U. S. Gov't Report PURE Not "Just as Good," BUT BETTER! That's What the People Say About Our Christmas and Wedding Presents. It's a Fa.r and Square Flat-Footed Fact. Nut 1 Come and Bee.

Everything I sell is good. SPAULDING. The Opportunity of a Lifetime TO BUY LAND. Some of the finest tracts of land in Yolo County, suitably located and composed of the richest soil, situated on the water ditch and every acre of which can be irrigated are offered for sale at bargains never before equaled in the State. Look at These Prices.

io acres at $75 per acre (W. Go acres at $70 per acre (W. O. 40 acres at $67.50 per acre (W. O.

F-.) jo acres at $65 per acre (W. 25 acres at $55 per acre (P.) 100 acres at $50 par acre (P.) 145 acres at $48 50 per acre 18 1-2 acres at $47.50 per acre 20 acres at $45 per acre (P.) For Full Particulars, Terms, Call on LAWSON RUGGLES, Real Estate Agents, Woodland, Cal. Special Offer for the Holidays Only! B. M. MILLBR'S.

DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! 16.50 Suit for Suit for 110.50 Suit for 8,00 7.00 $9,00 Suit for $6.50 $8,00 Suit for 6.00 $7.50 Suit for 5.25 OTHER NOVELTIES IN PROPORTION. WARD ROBERTS, A TAILORS, I 1111: -Finest and Most Select Stock of Goods in Town. Our Prices are the Lowest tor First-Class Tailoring Groceries! Groceries! I KINDS. TEAS, COFFEES, REASONABLE PRICES. AT- J.

K. SMITH'S, 617 MAIN STREET, WOODLAND. CAL 'SPAPEKl JHIVI iWSPAPERI.

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