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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - September 14, 1898, Woodland, California                               4 r E MB ti U 14, 1898. NO. 63 CITY NEWS tents of Interest in Woodland and sal Items of More or Less Interest Picked up Here and There On the life is unusually dull at of a shower have county roads are rather too dusty r The last crop of is but of All the public schools in the county e now See column of tamales sale by Cool nights and warm days are laturea of Democratic in victory next is very There will be a of the county oard of education next The date for opening the campaign ID olo county has not yet been The Democratic central com- littee ia well pleased with the The new military com pan v will meet the new armory this evening for a There wats a meeting of Woodland No. 90, N. D. G. Tuesday After a brief vacation the lawn tennis are visiting the son of Mr. and H C. is seriously ill with Two hundred head of sheep have to the Fair See ent column Sheriff of wae on He is re- as The work of in a winter's aly of wood now engrosses the attention jf Woodland pe is payday at the creamery ind Hill be distributed among the stockholders and What ia Known as the barn dance is latest fad of the which a making its way to While the campaign is not yet candidates not losing any to mix with the dear Dr. Jackson presided over the county convention of Sutter which was held on The hook and ladder company will iold a special meeting this at time new members will ie elected The and the Barker camping parties are expected lome from the mountains the first part next Silver Republicans are anxious to get he party designation on the official and for that purpose are ating Mrs. J. H. Harlan and uive returned from Lake Claude has almost recovered rnm his recent Hi the jovial clerk in is taking a lay-off of everal weeks and expects to visit amento and San Many Woodland still tjet heir heavy groceries by way of the iver from San Francisco to hence by team to of Yuba and county re mentioning Harry J. of Tuba and Hon. D. A. of for joint Concord a No. 20, Sons of will hold a meeting Uns evening a transact some AH lembers are to Yolo county people ought to feel an in the of Dr. Raker for in Solano He lives lighty cloee to the line and ia a Constable Irvin found a. drunken man fing on a Main street sidewalk ay evening and locked him Fie released HnS upon a ie to leave the at L. WHS in md on distributing posters the grand ball to be given at Esparto on Friday September 23d, un- der the auspices of the Esparto The Nevada volunteers will not be mustered out until lurther Four companies of the Eighth ment will leave for Vancouver Barracks The tram will go by way of C. E. a brother to J. W. of the DEMOCRAT hat been nominated for assessor by the Democrats of Sutter M. A. Nurse came in from this morning and went out to Esparto this He says the work on the easement is progressing Professor Martin Kellogg baa resigned the presidency of the State and Miss Jennie Flood has made a gift to the regents which ia valued at The piles of one jetty at Newtown shoals have been driven and is now ready for the brush Con- tractor Montgomery will begin to move the fascines Peter Krellenberg reports that H. A. the prominent Blacks who was seriously injured a few weeks ago by falling from a is im- proving nicely and is now able to his An old case entitled Kohler Chase vs. A. J. Carrilo was argued in Judge court today and The plaintiffs renewed the right to file the proper proof that they are a legally organized Ed P. Huston's horse took a spin along Fourth street this but was stopped before any damage re- to either the animal or The horse was left standing unhitched and concluded to take a Mrs. Eliza D. Grimes has received a check for from the Ancient Order of United Workmen in payment of n held by her deceased George C. who was a member of Yosemite of George Tobias has returned from the Sacramento where be has been working for several and will now commence to make an active canvass for constable of Woodland He will be an independent The Native Sons will hold a regular meeting in Masonic Hall this District Deputy Grand President of will be present for the pose of exemplifying the All the members are requested to be ent. Not less than twenty people sent in answers today to the picture so far as we can ail the are about There are seventeen prizes and Woodland is making calculations on getting the bulk of Michael Walsh has petitioned the Superior Court of Sacramento county tor probate of the wH of Cecelia The property consists of real estate in Knights Landing valued at and personal property valued at Fred Bullock had another able experience on He went over to Knights Landing on his wheel and on his return trip his wheel was The young man had to walk back to Knights Landing and return to Wo idland on the Word was received in this city today from Leandro announcing tho death of Frank after a lingering illness from Deceased was a brother-in-law of Gus Ludden and was well known in having visited here quite Mr. Ludden went to San Leandro this The ladies in the vicinity of the old Presbyterian Church near Yolo will give a lawn social at the residence of William Hatcher Thursday Those who do not wish to attend at night will be welcome at any time after 3 o'clock in the ments will be served for the benefit of the M. E. of PURELY PERSONAL THEIE Movements of Persons Prominent in Society and Social of Interest About People Who Dwell in Woodland and Suburban Independent The people of Northern Solano are talking about the advisability of putting up an lent and county don't to elect it they to express their dissatisfaction with the ble treatment which both parties re- at the hands of It is aHo snid that they would cut loose from Solano county nnd become annexed to Yolo if there was anv possible way to bring about such a I. W Johnson went to San Francisco this John Langenour returned to College City this Maggie O'Keefe want to mento this Rev. H. M. McKnight returned to Oakland this Herb Coil and wife went over to this Father Hynes went over to mento thia Misses Olda and Hevel went over to Sacramento this Fred and B. returned from Placerville this J. 8. White took her departure for San Francisco this Asa L. Morris and T. M. Prior went over to Sacramento this John and Frank Dietz went over to Sacramento thia C. A. Brown and family returned from Sacramento Tuesday Miss Tillie Schluer returned from a visit to Sacramento Tuesday E. F. Haswell and of went over to Sacramento this Schluer and Miss went to Sacramento this A. M. Britt and family returned from a to San Francisco Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. of San i are visiting G. W. Hiatt and Tandy Allen and Miss Minerva went over to this the dominant aenius of is in Woodland D. M. Jones and family returned from Sacramento Tuesday where they attended the C. W. Bush and end departed for this Mrs. Holcom and of former residents of are registered at the E. L. of gomery and George of are registered at the Fred Schirmer and Miss May Schirmer and Isaac Putman of passed today on their way to Butte county on a camping Bert son of Mrs. J. L. of was here Monday night on hia way home after an extended absence at Yolo Free Drunken JOB Take Money and About 8 o'clock this morning ble Lee run across five hobos near the and us they filling up on wine he told them to One of the crowd had a roll of tOim money and a quantity of lie did not to be a full-fledged but did most of the back ordered by the officer to move The crowd not leave at but roamed around the city and the quence was that the man with the blankets and money was by hit companions and left lying drunk on Fourth About 3 o'clock this afternoon he awoke and upon realizing his condition hunted up Mr. Lee and related his ex- Tbe man had just enough clothes left to avoid arrest for indecent exp The officer told him to on and he started out Viain Street to the When he reached the brewery he met his who had committed the and at once inaugurated a As a result he was pummelled over the head until his injuries were serious and Constable Lee was notified of the fair and arrested the including the man who was and locked them up in AROUND THE An Electric Bell for the Main Street The freight receipts today were one carload of ice for the Union Ice Com- pany and one carload of Sam Brown shipped one carload of sheep and one carload of cattle to lejo this M. roadmaster of the ern Pacific baa notified agent Barber that an electric bell will soon be placed at the Main street railroad The bell will be mounted on a and by means of a any train approaching from the north will set it to ringing to warn coming teams ami give them ple time to get out of the The bell will not be rung for as all those stop at the depot and can be seen by persons approaching the A A rumor has been in circulation for a couple of daya to the effect that District Attorney who is now at Santa threatened with a stroke of but the story cannot be traced to any reliable Several lotters were recently received in this city from Mr. Hopkins in which he stated that he 13 getting along nicely and 19 much im- proved in Rev. Lowell Will Appear in the tian Saturday The large audience that beard Rev. Lowell Tuesday was delighted with and by special request the reverend gentleman will appear in the Christian Church on Saturday at 8 Rev. Lowell will appear ic his latest The Man Whc which is intensely dramatic and introducing great variety of thought and expression and several of hia latest Lowell ia a brilliant a sublime orator and a sweet He has appeared ID many of the principal cities of and everywhere has pleased his He has very fluttering endorsements from some of the most renowned men of letters of the United Admission will be by which can be procured free of charge lit both music A collection will be taken at the F. D. the North American has returned to Woodland and is prepared to n lawn Hea at Turner's Blti A Yolo Petty Charles the man bv Officer on Monday last for ing a roll of belonging to William in Yolo was tried before Justice Gill found guilty and sentenced to serve thirty in the Yolo county To the 4, 189S. Having return d from Alaska and my trade I to do business on a cash hence from this date I will shoe horses for 80 and set a light tire for 40 nnd else in my line in Having had thirty 1 feel confident my work Hill prove Now ia trie time to have your summer suit up like do to the Cleaning and repairing n Satisfaction Armstrong Alge No. 1 inch reduced from 13 to 9 cents ft iU Ruho i i i to of H. B. j darkroom is all AM customers are welcome to use it. Wheat SAN 14, 118; i Clover c fie great blood Curt P on the nnd the head clear A Sold bv the Woodland J. V. Try new 10-oenl cigar at old's bent in town for the The The arid perfect safety with which may uso Syrup of under nil it their To get the and genuine look for name of tho California Wig Syrup printed near iho bottom of tho For by all drugstore for photo Mi THE HIGH Tbe New Term is Very Interesting Notes Concerning Prospects and Past A signal corps has been organized irom the ranks of the high school At present the number is limited to six Norman Miller is sergeant of one squad and Will Morns is in com- mand of the The corps made its own flags and they are very regular Morris code is in Tuesday the signals were rehearsed between the two one of which was stationed on top of the high school building and the other on top of the old Y. M. C. A. Thia evening there will be another at which one of the squads will occupy a position on the Byrns The attendance at the high school has reached 120, which is considerably than it was at this time last The outlook is that the attendance will continue to grow each year until the of the building ia The pupils have started a tion among the purpose of which is to purchase about fifty copies of the Academy Song The number now on hand is wholly There is some excellent talent in the The young men of the school are to have a The matter has been under discussion for some but just what steps will be taken to provide the finances have not yet been determined It would be a valuable addition to the athletic appliances of the Bermuda grass is to be sown on the in front of the school building and it is expected that gress will be made in the matter of a lawn before the year The possibilities of developing a beau- landscape on the high school grounds are very The young men who take a special interest 'n athletics will aoon on the track and recreation grounds with a view of putting them in perfect condition for the usual college Barnes and The intention is to a very strong team by ume the next field day rolls The yonng ladies are anxious for the uf the court and tht croquet Tennis is a healthful and exhilarating ind the board of education should lenc the lovers of the all possible en- A meeting of the High School Aill be held after school hours thia for the purpose of the matter of regulations The object if to promote discipline and to the more More uniforms have been received nearly all the cadets are now pro The boys make a decidedly howy and attractive appearance when of the Alpha Literary uere elected at a meeting held Tuesday as follow Mibs Lizzie vice- Mi MIHS Odn Miss Clem The publication of a high paper will be commenced he called The Omega and ill proba be in folio C. O. Jr. will be the first i hi will be by Thomas Truth May II Vanillin will he The high dill without some friend of the suggest Hnd popular plat for raising the funds to The will be Sonic to the library w nld al be very Hut of the needed ud and have to lie grad broken inso pkin and piles there if ono Hazel S vV den von call for don't no- copt counterfeits or You will not be disappointed Witch Corner Drug DON'T R. Clark Thinks Certain Are Talk about your program I he Republicans of Solano county are nan pure and don't know Saturday last they met in at It Is generally that conventions are for the purpose of making Not o this It wae merely a ratification my dear did you not snow that quite a large number of ward 0 from Vallejo were up here at late attending both the primaries and the and learned just how to do They saw the push in Woodland at the with tickets all written out and held in the fingers of the They saw tho little anide election clerks and at every polling place just as aoon as the heelers were They Saw them try not to wait until the business men got They saw the tickets all quickly thrown into the hat and counted and the polls de- clared wherever they could do before the people generally knew a primary was Then they waited for the and saw it. They saw the committee on order of business and the order of business written up tne night before the They saw the platform and resolutions all fixed at the eame They saw the order of business shaped in a way that was never heard of before in a can convention in They saw the two candidates of the posh the gentleman from who waa thrown the night before the They heard the order to ratify on the next day at the and they saw it all carried out to a T. They saw large numbers of good Republicans go away But what of that? They had learned They had learned bow to do and they went home and did it. 80 why are you ob- You should compliment them on their apt Another thing they learned while here was that federal were not prohibited by the civil service rales trom running They learned that Hart who is some kind of a Chinese or immigration com- they has forgotten the location of his office ie San here aiding our deputy collector in running the They learned that a man could hold the office deputy collector at a salary of or something like and the office of assessor at the aame time at a of per year in open tion of the constitution of the and run politics of the they a whole and for a. paper here at home to take them to 1 ask lor putting then knowledge to use don't seem exactly the correct You see those Vallejo and Benicia fellows are no mid when they see a good thing they know it. The only difference between our convention and theirs was they with the part of the while it seems ours copied the immortal language of and with the R. Enforcing an B. M. who ran over V. 8. editor of the Bee at mento Lint iv has been found unilty of fast driving and to a fine of Under- who was racing with at the was as he dn not to be in It IT tunny gratifying to the public 10 know ot one concern in the land that i- i or to be generous to the needy it d The proprietors of Dr. Discovery for Colds have given away ten million trial bottles of this medicine have the knowing it hop absolutely cured t of hopeless and all diseases n cheM and are surely by it. Call on W. H. H rid ret a trial bottle UMI 50o and Every bottle or price Karl's Clover Root for is the arid if after using it yon don't sav return the package and tret your Sold by the J. V. Lei t Subscriptions for any or newspaper either Gen tu news Dr. Grant's office ia now over  

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