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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 5

Publication:
The Modesto Beei
Location:
Modesto, California
Issue Date:
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5
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MODESTO EVENING NEWS MONDAY AUGUST 10 1914 PAGE FIVE POLITICAL ADV 10 RT I SEM ENT IN THE PERSONALS Walter fir" 10 for Sheriff Mbs Mary Newport left yesterday afternoon for Lake Tahoe to spend a vacation of two weeks Mr mid Mrs Henry Rudel and family came yesterday morning from Alhambra They will make their home In Modesto 3HK tJJ Attorney Griffin went to Tur-iock this morning to attend a incet-j lug of the Turlock irrigation direct-1 ora SILK Russian bands Sizes 3 to 8 years worth $5 on Dollar Day only $100 CREFE WAISTS as on Dollar Day only $100 BUNGALOW worth 65c each on Dollar Day only 2 Aprons for $100 A great many other articles for too numerous to mention Mi's William Cousen and son returned Saturday night from a visit of tlx weeks with relatives and friends at Oakland Analysis of Contents of the Stomach of Mrs Kincaid Discloses no Poison as Reported by Press That there were no foundations for the report that Mrs Eva Rlnehart-Kinoatd a forme Modesto resident was guilty of poisoning Mrs Kathleen Fitzgerald Bluett also a former resident of this city at Auburn Placer county which sensational reports were printed in the San Francisco papers a few weeks ago is shown by the following positive statement contained in the San Jose Mercury of recent date: a Mrs A Williams went to Visalia Sunday afternoon for a visit with rel ctivesj- IT A Edmonds who has spent the past week In Modesto assistaing several merchants in initiating the "stork" system of savings for babies left yesterday for his home at Port Collins Colorado jf -4 if Mrs Freeman who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Crow returned to her home at Madera Take special notice of the FALL ATTRACTIONS in Novelty Suits and Coats Absolutely no traces of poison were discovered in the contents of the stomach of the late Mrs- Kathleen Bluett of Auburn Placer county who died last January as the result of burns receive! in the explosion of gasoline in Auburn and for whose death Mrs Eva Rinehart-Kincaid of this city was charged with murder about I a month ago by District Attorney Alfred Clark of Placer county The report of Professor Frank Greer: the city chemist of San Francisco who has been working for weeks on an analysis of the contents of the stomach of the dead woman was completed and forwarded to the Placer county authorities yesterday according to word received here last evening Mrs Kincaid and the members of her family seen late last evening at their home at South Fifteenth street Carl Springsteen returned yesterday afternoon from Scranton Pa where he visited the International Correspondence schools Attorney Jones spent today in Stookton on legal business which are arriving daily Selected and expressed to us by our New York representative we are the ONLY exclusive Ready-l-Wear house in Modesto Styles Miss Alma Wakefield left this morning for Blalrsden Plumas county for a vacatio of two weeks Theodore Turner went to San Francisco this morning on business for the Grange company- Carrol Walton and Kesta left last night over the Tidewater and the Western Pacific for the Feather River where they will spend a vaca-ion of two weeks fishing NEW TODAY Telephone your ''went di" to the New by end your wents will be nede known tint eme day Phone Sell 4L Riemensehneider Way and Bruce Bowker returned Saturday evening from a trip by auto to Susanville and other points in Lassen county Waiter Garrison was born in Stanislaus county in 1876 and with the exception of the two years that he served in the Philippine Islands as one of Uncle soldiers has spent his entire life in this county where he hts been engaged exclusively in the farming business He has keut in close touch with the affairs of the county and if elected Sheriff will give the people a clean and economical administration Your Vote Respectfully Solicited WANTS Mrs Kora DeYoe Brown returned to San Francisco thi morning after Xi stay over the week-end at her home in Modesto With her brother Lawrence DeYoe Mrs Brawn has been staying at San Francisco the past two months HOUSEHOLD FURMTl'RE FOR SALE Exra fine high-grade household and stoves Everyhing just as good as new only been used ten months Fine parlor rug and a number of other rugs Also chinaware and glassware AH will be sold at a sacrifice Inquire at 1120 Fourteenth street 8-3-w MEETING OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE Kincaid last evening discussed the case freely with a representative of the Mercury-Herald without even an I-told-you-so air From the oftice of Ray Fry of counsel for Mrs Kincaid it is learned that an action for damages is contemplated against Clark and others and that the suit is already in course of preparation though the details chemist's report almost without without at least any expression of righteous justification Still ill and confined to her bed her condition made worse soon after the birtn of her babe by the excitement attendant uion the charges made against her the surveillance of the local officers and the humiliation caused by tile publicity given the affair Mrs case are withheld Neither Mrs Kincaid nor my one of her family would discuss possible reprisal measures last evening but it was agreed that upon the arrival of William Langdon and J- Carlson of Modesto the tinnier ibirkt attorney of San Francisco this morning a conference will he held nd a line of action will be decided upon Watson of Knights Ferry was the Modesto business visitors Isaac among today bach for Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the Christian church in Modesto The purpose o't the meeting is to consider (be progress of arrangements for the state IV T- convention which is to be held in Modesto September 28th to October 2nd A meeting of the county executive board of the U- composed of the officers and superintendents of the several composed of oftlle commUtee sha11 be Present at It is desired by the officers that -a representative attendance of all the members EXCHANGES We are making a specialty of EX- CHANGES and have property in all parts of California and in other states to exchange for property in or near Modesto either farms or city prop-ertv Have a large list of properties in Oakland Berkeley San Jose and other coast cities Send or bring us a description of your exchange property SUNNY VALLEY LAND CO 2S-w Attorney W- Eastin who was formerly a resident of Modesto and was one of the leading opponents to the organization of the Modesto irrigation district is a candidate for superior judge at San Francisco where he has been practicing law the past several years tliis gathering as it is hoped to complete all plans for the convention the officers and superintendents of the several organizations throughout the county has been called by (he president Mrs A Reichen- News Want Ad? Bring Results UNUSUAL VALUES TOR Mr and Mrs Culpepper and Mr and Mrs Miller drove to Oakland by auto yesterday 11-ACKK ALFALFA RANCH FOR SAKE 11-acrc ranch all in alfalfa New 5-room house good barn well windmill and tank lams' family orchard fine soil nicely located near town For quick sale will include stock tools and hay Big bargains Terms Address Box 674 News Office S-lu-v -rxEts(iJssm a mamrt of Association The Misses Mabel and Katherine Trumbly went to Santa Cruz yesterday afternoon to spend a vacation of two weeks LAR Off 20110 EQUITY FOR STOCK OR LAM) TO Equity of $2000 in 20 acres of first-class stand oi alfalfa for cows heifers pigs lots house or similar acreage Address Box 110 News Office S-lft-w' Mr and Mrs Dewitt and two children Edwin and Bonnie and little grandchildren Ruth and Homer Bo-deen went to Fresno yesterday for a visit with Mr and Mrs- Bo-deen Mrs Bodeen is Mr and Mrs DeWitt's daughter See Our Big Windows Filled With Bargains ALFALFA PASTURE FOR Mendoza alfalfa pasture Corner Franklin and Spruce Sts S-10-w Sam Ppdike Homer Capps and A Young left this morning in an automobile for Tim Carlin's rnaoh where they will spend the next month hunting and fishing That is all you have to do at on DOLLAR DAY Wednesday the 12th The following- items are in the class allowing you to deduct from the regular price on that day fftIKFK A line of models we are dosing out IvIVjLI $200 $250 and $300 values A DOLLAR AGENT FOR MERCHANDISE YOUR CHANCE We want some responsible person to take charge of this county as general agent for our entire line of merchandise and novelty goods We have some of the fastest selling articles ever put on the market References reauired Soroolan Mercantile Co 1332 Jay St Fresno Cal 8-10-lw Mrs Mary Sldffert mother of Shiffert went to San Francisco yesterday afternoon for a visit of several weeks with her son William Sliiffert Johns ton-Wherry Furniture Co Next to Post Office Lovejoy of the Western Pacific was a Modesto business visitor today 72? GFAERV1 PURPOSE MARE AM) FAMILY row FOR SAKE Good young general purpose mare four years old good family cow buggy and harness Masaamer mile north and mile west of AVood Colony School-house Telephone Farmers 23x1 8-tOn SHIRT WAISTS This season's styles Values $200 to $500 A DOLLAR spreads Values from $250 up A DOLLAR OFF" $250 va'ues SKCONP HAM) RirVULFS WANTED TO BUY -All kin Is so -ond-harJ bieveles frames with hangers coast brakes good seats and wheels Modesto Repair Slop 1 0 1 St between Tenth and Ebumth streets S-10-w AUTO VEILS A DOLLAR Miller foreman of construction for the Santa Fe with headquarters a Fresno with Mrs Miller and daughter are guests of Manager Fuller of the Tidewater-Southern Supervisor A Clary of Newman came this afternoon to lo in attendance at the session of the oounty board which convened this morning Mr Clary has just returned from a trip 10 St Helena and Vallejo Mr and Mrs Wolcott and children returned this afternoon from a visit of a month with relatives at Clo-verdale and Palo Alto Mr Wolcott is Instructor of the ronmieroial department of the Modesto high school COMTORTSANI) BLANKETS The Biggest Doll Value ever offered fVTnA CPFflAI Full Jointed 23 inch size LA I HR oiLLIftL ONE DOLLAR DOLLAR DAY ONLY FOR SA1 CHEAP -Household goods piano almost now: good sowing machine: vacuum cleaner gasoline and ccml ranges: oil heat-er: beds sanitary couch: dressers: tables: chairs rugs desks ami many small articles: also rood bicycle Inquire at fill Third Street S-10-w 70 Head Dairy Cows and Heifers The John Sisk Dairy Herd at Public Auction on Thursday August 20 1914 at the Sisk ranch three miles south of Modesto on the Crows Lauding road and one-half mile west of James Kofoed corner I will sell to the highest bidder without reserve the complete herd of John Sisk consisting of id of extra choice high grade Holstein Jersey and Durham dairy cows nearly all milking 25 head of two ear old Holstein heifers a number of them heavy springers 25 head of Holstein heifer calves just weaned one registered Holstein bull Mr Sisk retires from the dairy business hence this sale Sale at 11 a Lunch served 'j CORLEY Auctioneer Miss Grace McDowell left Sunday for a vacation of two weeks at San a Sruz 922 Tenth Street Phone 2911 The Money -Saving Store FOR Three nicely furnished houreke 'Pipg rooms with all mod-j ern conveniences Telephone Main 2594 qr call at 1123 Twelfth St S-tO-w WANT TO Id -hand Sirs 'lex separator in good condition about ROO-lb eaptcity Address Farmer" News Office Slow Miss Mulhern litter at Prlesters returned yesterday from a stay of several weeks at Santa Cruz.

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