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The Sutter County Farmer from Yuba City, California • 1

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SUTTER COUNTY FARMER. ENJOY YOUR OWN PROPERTY IN vSUCII A MANNER AS NOT TO INJURE THAT OF ANOTHER PERSON. VOL. XXVI 1 1. YU HA CITY, SUTTKU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, TKIDA MAY V.OS.

NO. A SAD DEATH. SUDDEN DEATH OF G. H. LYALL.

WOOL SALE POSTPONED. 4i Well-Known Resident of Vernon Suc- Mrs. Bert Nash, Formerly of Nicolaus Buyers Scare and Want To Take the Special Prices In Yardage Goods lb lb lb lb lb bb lb bb lb lb Wool On Consignment June 6th Set as tire New Date. The wool sale to have taken place in Marysville last Saturday was postponed until June (ith on account ofj the scarcity of buyers and that no good offers were i the fact received, 41 41 41 41 Passes Away in San Francisco Leaving a Young Babe Funeral at Fairview Sunday. A very sad death occurred in San Francisco on Thursday of last week when Mrs.

Bert Nash, formerly of Nicolaus, passed away four days sifter giving birth to a little daughter. The babe lived but the mother was not Mrs. Nash was a native of spared. When noting the cheap reduction remember they are solely for the reason that vve are dosing out everything except lb 41 our Ready-to-Wears. The reductions are genuine and should appeal to your sense of economy.

Remember, too, that we hav many other materials than those quoted here that are sold A equally as large reductions. Ib fit I lb I this husband 25c a yd. Lawns at 17c. lb lb 'heck, Flov ered fr of coloring 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 A very superior quality of Lawn, in Plaid, and Striped pal terns, in most any combination you desire. They're fa-t color the washing.

coming out even bn 1 1 a I ter There were 100 bales pooled and the best price offered was not over lie per pound. Advances weie offered on tiie consignment proposition hut county, aged 2(1 years, and her lie growers declined tiie same. The i is the son of the late D. buyers present were: Stanley (lan-; Nash and was also raised near Nico-. leraux of the Century Mercantile ilaus.

She also leaves a little son company, It. Rosenberg, Frank 1 Myrell Nash, and her parents, Mr. (been, (ieorge Kerns, Percy Clay, land Mrs. Claus Peters of Nicolaus, ami W. A.

Milne, besides four sisters, Mrs. A. Zimmer-, Those from Slitter county who had 1 mana of Chico, Mrs. M. Scheiber, woo in the pool were: Ii.

W. Clark, Misses Annie and Gusta Peters of bales; F. O'P, anion, 1 5 R. 11. Nicolaus.

The bereaved husband and Hawley, JR. Freeman, R. 'other relatives have the sympathy of MeMurtry, tl; C. immendorfer, the community in their sad loss, as G. W.

Parlies, M. G. PeWiit, 2 li tiie deceased was a devoted wife andl. Krelie, Yv'. Chism, 2d; H.

mother and a loving daughter andjlfeier, Sol Zeigler, li sacks; M. sister. (Keenan, US oales; Frank Kimball, The remains were brought to the 'lager 10; D. Spillman, old home near Nieoluus and the Davis, 20; W. Hoke, (1; W.

I. lb lb lb lb The quality yve tire selling at this special price you've always willingly paid $1.00 for (i yards now you can get yards for lb the same price. We have till patterns in dark and light lb yd. Percales at 12k. jl6iic a 41 41 shades, and they're till List colors.

These are the newest Dimities and liatistes in Plaid. 'heck 41 41 4 1 41 41 41 41 Vi SI. 00 a yd. Waists Net at 63c. 41 There are none superior for suits or neral was held Sunday, being one of the largest ever witnessed in hat lo Niesen, 2 -i T.

A. Galbraith, I1 W. R. Rhinehart, if1 i entity. Tiie services were conducted' C0NTEACT LET FOR YURA CUT Rev.

at the feelingly L. 15. Hinmaii of Oak Park airvievv Church, who spoke upon the life of the de- lb bb bb lb lb ib 'b lb lb lb both figured or plain pat-ij, hade or plain While: 41 lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb A beautiful net in Faille Mesh and terns. We have them in F.cru inches wide. cumbs To Attack of Heart Failure Body Discovered by His Little Daughter Inquest Held Funeral at Pleasant Grove Last Sunday.

The cotnmunilv of Vernon was shocked hist Friday evening when it was learned that G. II. Lyall, a well-known resident of that place had did suddenly from an attack of heart failure. The deceased had been around as usual apparently well during the day and when his children came home from school that evening, one of the little girls, Iiyrde, aged eleven, went to his room and saw him lying on the bed. Siie tried to awaken him, but could not and ran to F.

11. Bennett's place near for help. Mr. Bennett returned with her and oa milking an examination found that Mr. Lyall was dead.

He sent for Dr. Harden of Nicolaus, however, as the body was still warm, and later Coroner I. Y. Rowe of this place was no-t ified. Mr.

Rowe went down there Saturday morning and held an The jury found that death was the result of heart disease, as Mr. Lyall hud been subject to bad spells of It is heat on several occasions. The jury was of: M. F. McNa- mata, foteman; Y.

A. Rhoades, J. V. Hill. A.

S. Dinwiddie, C. A. Everett. C.

H. Haggerty. Mr. Lyall has been a resident of this county for many years, lie was a native of Illinois, aged 07 years, and besides his wife, leaves one son, Sydney Lyall, and three daughters, Lenora, Iiyrde and Josephine Lyall. lie also leaves a brother, S.

A. Lyall, and one sister, Mrs. M. A. Day is, in Iiasu.

Illinois, One of the sad features of the untimely death of Mr. Lyall is that Mrs. Lyall has been i mentally unbalanced for some time and under treatment in one of the State Hospitals. The children are praiticaMy left orphans, the oldest one being only fifteen years of age. The funeral took place Sunday, services being held at Pleasant Grove, Rev.

Ghilson officiating. Interment was made in the cemetery at that place, and the following were the bearers: A. F. Lyons. R.

S. Algeo, Lee G. Roberts, Juhn Burns, N. P. Rogers, F.

I. Johnson. Dry Weather Ead for New Orchards and Vineyards. While the dry Sluing hits had no effect on the fruit crop or the or- chunks ami vineyards generally in this county, there will he some loss to newly planted trees and vines that vvere not started before the dry weather commenced. Many have been watering the same and getting good lesults, hut others will lose a 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 IJ.

A. BRUCE CO. HANDLERS OF EXCLUSIVE REA DY-TO-WEARS. paned and consoled the family. The following choir assisted in the services: Mrs.

G. W. Bray, Mrs. J. K.

Smith, Miss Alice Corliss, G. V. and Frank Pray, ,1. H. Smith, Miss Stella Graves, organist.

Tiie casket was covered with beautiful llotal offerings, including many large set pieces eat by loving friends. Interment was made in the eemeleiy near the church and the pallbearers were: F. Michel, Charles Johnson, Casper Michel, C. F. Grider, G.

A. W'pssing and T. Dwyer. WANTS DAMAGES FOR INJURIES. California Reclamation Company To Begin Work the First of Next Month 200,000 Cubic Yards of Earth To Move, liids for the construction of the new cut off in tiie Yuba river from the smith end of ttie D-stieet bridge to Kliza Pend in the Feather liver were opened at the oiiiee of tile State Kngineer in Sacramento last Monday, the contrail lias been let to the California Reclamation Company at .7 per cubic yard.

Theio were two other bidders: Fdward Maliey at and another bid for 12H2e. The total cost of the work, which includes the moving of over cubic yards, will bo in the neighborhood of 1 .7. tint) to be paid by the State. Tiie work is to lie completed within seventy -live days and yvill begin about June 1st. A big dredge will lie brought up the Feather, and when the new channel is finished tiie bulk of the water of the Yulia will go down that way and will empty into the Feather below Shanghai Pend.

i Womens Oxfords J. E. Ream Brings Sait Against the Northern Electric Co. for $2427.20. J.

K. Ream of this county last, Saturday filed in the Superior Court1 here a suit against the Not thorn Fleetrie Company for $2 127.20 as alleged damages for being put off Sutter Lodge, A. 0. U. Surrenders the ears a tile wrong place and in- Charter Wed like for every woman in this city to see the swell new Ties for this seasons wear.

We are showing all the newest shapes in Patent Colt, Vici Kid, and the newest shades in Tan. Theyre made with turn soles and have either French or Cuban heels. I juries sustained thereby. According to the complaint the! plaintiff alleges that on the doth of I last March he bought a ticket at Yulia City for Sanders Station, but the train crew carried him to En-einal, the next station, and he was compelled to walk hack over the rough track. While doing so lie fell and injured his back and sprained his knee.

J. C. Thomas of Marysville is iiis attorney. Mr. Ream is I $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 W.

M. PLANNER 1 lIurvsrillc and have to percentage next season. la: ge plant witli relatives near Fast -topping Itutte. WILL APPLY FOR PAROLE. is FOR SALE asy' Re-, Attending the Grand bekahs.

The Grand Assembly be, ill Degree Lodge, I. in session this week in Sacramento, at the same time the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows is holding their annual convent ion Sunflower Lodge, No. of Yuba City, appointed Mrs. W. K.

Tm her as its represent. iftve, who is in attendance, a. id among the oilier members from here who are also there ate: 71 rs. K. J.

White, Mrs. I. N. Rinlerfer, Miss Olga Fugitt ami Frank Gould. Sutter Lodge, No.

Jit, A. O. F. this week surrendered its charter ami goes out of existence. The only member residing here is P.

W. Rowe land he will tetnin his membership jin the Order, remitting directly to the Grand Lodge. Sutler Lodge was established in 1S7S, and during its texistanee had most of the prominent (residents here on its roll. It paid out nearly $,70, nun to families of deceased members and at one time had a large enrollment. Many of the loeal members moved away or lost interest, others died and it was finally dei ided to surrender the charter.

Johnston Divorce Case Dismissed. The divorce ease of Angie Johnston vs. Roliet L. Johnstiin of Pleasant Glove, has been dismissed and the intuition against the defendant dissolved. This ease, according to tiie complaint, cnvolved some sensational iit.it ges in which the si-ter of the plaintiff was impl ie ed witli the Husband, and it is no doubt in Her to.

a the details of the matter are not aired in Court. How the husband and wife patched up their differences is not stated. The attorneys for Mrs. Johnston vvete Yell Seymour of Sacramento Funeral of W. H.

McKenna. Till1 fitneial of the late W. 11. Mi-, Kentia took plai last Saturday, the icmains having been brought tip from Napa the previous day. Services were conducted at the St.

Joseph's Cathedral by Rev. Father Gaffney, and many old friends were in attendance. The deceased lias resided in Yulia City for many years. Inter- uii'iit was made in the Catholic cent-etei y. 160 ACRES Acres Vineyard 25 Acres Alfalfa IN SUTTER COUNTY P' Pi p' 3 PI I Pl P' 3, I i i i I Elmer E.

Tyler, Sentenced from This County for Stealing a Horse Wants Release from Folsom. Klmer K. Tyler, sentenced by Judge on April 1st. Htu.7. to live years in the State Prison, publishes (a notice in the loeal papers that be 'will shortly apply for a parole.

Iiis sister, Mrs. b. Thompson of Nurd, jPutle county, was hoi la Tuesday, in iiis intere- ts. Tyler was charged witli taking a horse belonging to R. Stackhouse of litis place on February 11, 1 and when attested anil brought before the Couit entered a plen of guilty Lind received his sentence as above 'slated.

He was caught witli the liutse in iiis possession in Yub.t county. Furse Lost and Found. While driving to Marysville last Saturday Miss Beta Nall of District 7(1 lost her purse containing about Mrs. W. C.

Gibson of Slitter ICily found the purse on the Feather river bridge and returned the same to the owner who had not discovered 'her loss until she pot to Marysville. 5 5 5 5 5 BARGAIN a Lot and Will Build. G. A. Maehabee of Stockton last Tuesday bought the lot on the easL side of Second street below belonging to tiie estate of Maude W.

Boyd, deceased, and will shottly erect a line lesidcnce tlieie Mr. Machubeo is agent for the Holt ing Company and expeits to make this place his headquai ters. The price paid fur tiie lot was 10 0. A New Pump Installed. The increased demand for water for household and sprinkling lias necessitated a new pump being installed jat Hie water works here.

The pumps 'are kept going most of the lime darling the day and late at night. W. 9. $perri( MARYSVILLE, CAL. 130 Street, Ellis Block..

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1881-1933