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   Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - September 30, 1909, Woodland, California                                WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1859 WOODLAND CALIFORNIA THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER HO 1000 DAILY ESTABLISHED 1877 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NOTES Comings and Goings of Well Known People A PUBLICATION September Issue of Great West a Sac Valley Humber number the Great Is also the Sacramento valley Is a splendid 1 ought to be given the widest In pictures antr Social Gossip of Interest to Those Who Dwell in pr Hear the City of Woodland Mrs J Cook returned to Sacramento this morning Mrs V Curry went to San Francisco this morning W T McGlothlin of Capay is in this city today Mrs James Roseberry went to Rose ville this morning W H Trotter returned to Yolo Wednesday evening Miss Nora Hayes returned to Yolo Wednesday evening D McPhee came up from San Fran cisco Wednesday evening Miss Alleen went to Sacra mento Wednesday afternoon O A was a southbound pas senger Wednesday John Gumbinger came up from San Francisco Wednesday evening H Poffenberger and wife came down from Cranmore afternoon W F Malcolm and W R Laugenour from Berkeley Wednesday ev ening l H H Harrison returned from Knights Landing Wednesday after no L daughter returned from Santa Cruz Wednesday evening A Pujol and M E Clowe were ar rivals from Knights Landing day ai possible circulation in plain unvarnished recital It tells without exaggeration the story of the growth and development of a district of big ranches Into an empire of beau homes and orchards vineyards and alfalfa fields Its features are a comprehensive introductory article In which the advantages and resources of the are clearly set fortha pen picture of the pristine beauty of the valley by he late Will S Green and a description ol various industries Many of the counties towns are written up in entertaining illus articles Features of local in terest are a illustrated arti cle by H H Gable president of the Woodland Chamber of Commerce and a special article on alfalfa dairying and live stock by T B Gibson We advise our readers a copy of the September West and send it to a friend IN AN ACCIDENT His Horse Falls and the Riders Leg Is Broken Victim Brought from Sutler to His Home Where Ha Must Several Days Big Girls School Shoes e low flat heel of Misses Bh oes In womens sizes here to a pak womens sizes aro very Country News L H Abe Qn ele W J and MADISON MADISON Sept weather is still unsettled 0 went to Woodland Saturday and returned Sunday L M Duncan of Sacramento was in town Tuesday shaking hands with old J R who had his grain crop stored ranch ia hauling it to Adrian Cook returned to Dunnigan Wednesday evening Mrs J Fishback went to Sacramento Wednesday afternoon to visit her daughter Mrs Green Mis Sue Biggs Mrs B Gaddis and Miss Edith Van Anda went to Sacramento this morning IL II Gable and wife returned Wed afternoon from their honey moon the greater portion of which they spent in Washington and T P Schwartz returned this ing from a trip to Seattle Victoria and Spokane Ho is more enthusiastic over Spokane than other place visited by him Among the arrivals Wednesday ev ening were Mrs J V Airs T S Mrs J T Grant Mrs Wm Gwinn Miss Fannie Gwinn Ella Porter R II Beamer A G Bai ley Emil Niclas W C Stevens P N Ashley A R Hill John Weaver and J F Garrette Chand LOCAL BREVITIES Pasture to rent See column A good span of mules for sale column See The offers some unusual values in mens suits and overcoats Anyone desiring will do Tyell to consult the column Simmons Webb have sold the Mary A Adams lot on north College street to Mrs AA Cooper of Wood land Yolo Chapter No 00 O B S will initiate five candidates at the next meeting Winters and Davis chapters are expected to attend Daniel White had his left hand bad ly lacerated Wednesday while engaged in hoisting hay In some manner hia fingers became entangled in the sharp hook and they were badly torn Dr Clark dressed his injuries Owing to an accident to the big train ferry Solano the Shasta Limited due here at p m Wednesday and Express due here at this morning were delayed about four hours The delay was occasioned by the breaking of the ferrys main shaft Trains were sent around via Stockton and Sacramento According to the re ports In the papers it was estimated that two or three days time would be required in which to make repairs All trains were sent via and Port Costa this morning and the ferry is running again Archer returned from Pacific last Friday The Stephens warehouse Is nearly and will be ready to store hay in the fore part of the mouth Work on flic concrete bridge which is being constructed near the depot has been postponed on account of lack of help The Southern Pacific paint are stationed here and the painters are repainting the property of tha teams have finished grav eling the road in Hungry Hollow and now are graveling the road from Es parto to the creek G R received a gasoline traction engine from Stockton yester day which will be used this winter putting in his grain crop The average shipment of hay grain and grapes from this station at the present time is about twelve cars daily The demand for cars Is large and the orders can hardly be filled After a vacation of nearly a year the members of the Madison Band re organized and had a rehearsal last Thursday evening It Bounded like old times to hear the notes of Old Harmony once more the clear evening air BUDDY B A sustained a painful injury on the T J Cummins farm in Sutler county near Cranmore Wed afternoon about oclock as a result of which he will be confined to his home for several days Mr had purchased five head of beeves from T i Cum mins and he and T D Cummins were engaged in separating them from the main drove and driving them onto the scales Air horse slipped and fell and the riders left leg was caught un der the animal The tibia was broken about three inches above the ankle Dr went over and brought Mr to Woodland in his auto Wednesday evening This morning ne were made of the fractured bone by means of the X ray These pictures are shadows of the bone tak en through bandages sand splints as well as muscle and tissue They could have been made equally as well through a cast It appears that a bone is the only substance an X ray will not penetrate Headquarters for CHILDRENS SHOES Nowhere else in the city will yon find such n variety of worldfamous makes of dress and school shoes tor children and guar anteed service considered you will find our prices lower by ut 10 per cent than the other stores MATE SHOES FOB SCHOOL WEAR The worlds greatest selling highgrade childrens true of the and lace tan and to 1250 according to EAROUT SHOES FOR BOYS Shapely but extra durable Made models In all leathers according to size OUR SPECIAL SCHOOL SHOES We have carried this brand for years and they give universal tion All leathers for small girls and for large girls ami 200 Remember we carry over one hundred styles In childrens shoes HUSTON BROS Young HOT THESE CLOTHES I COURTHOUSE NEWS I Ederheimer Stein Co M AK iR 5 THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOES Plaintiffs in the case of Isabella Nolan C F DeRose and Maggie De Rose vs A W Von Breyman have petitioned for an injunction restrain ing defendant from obstructing or al tering the channel or banks of Dird creek and from diverting the waters thereof so as to cause its waters to flow upon the lands of the plaintiffs t any other place than the natural channel of Bird creek or to flow in any other channel than said natural channel Plaintiffs also petition trie court to order all obstructions onthe lands of the defendant to be removed from the natural watercourse com known as Bird creek and direct that defendant restore its banks and channel to their original condition Charles W Thomas and Charles W Thomas Jr are attorneys for plain tiffs Mens rub shoulders with men of affairs next week Be well dressed Sophomore clothes is the secret SUBDIVISION V The Yolo Hardwood Company owns 690 acres near Dunnigan The first subdivision 320 acres made several months ago has sold so well that W R is the purpose of having the remaining 270 acres which adjoins the first district on the north subdivided The outlook is good now that the entire tract will be sold before the close of another year TO INSTALL MILL IF YOU ARE GOING To building this Fall it will pay you to figure with the Diamond Match C6 They always have some good easy snaps on hand that you can have very reasonable See our ad on tlie other page E S Davis left Wednesday after noon forthe Walker Lake Mining and Milling Cos property near Walker Lake Nevada Some time ago he pur chased a at Folsom but lack of operating capital delayed its installation Mr Davis took a prac tical mill man with him and this mill will be Installed Mr Davis safe there is enough ore In sight to keep the mill in operation for twenty years The damage suit of Castle Bros vs Winters Canning Company is requiring more time than was at firat anticipated It will probably be concluded some time this evening When our Wednesday report closed Dr M O Wyatt was on the stand He was fallowed Wednesday afternoon and this morning by H G Boice J A Henderson P W Wilson and J b Harlan all for the defense Mr Huston then began reading into the record all the correspondence be tween the plaintiff and defendant and had not concluded when the noon re cess was declared This afternoon W G Nash mana ger and G N Edwards assistant man ager are testifying for the defense It Is probable that plaintiff will put in a rebuttal Defendants in the case of Clinton Miller vs Otto and John B have filed their answer denying each and every allegation TO THE SAVING LADY Special Pricing OF SHEETS and CASES The Odd Fellows will bo with us next week and you will have guests Your sheets and cases will need replenishing Buy at our special pricing Heavy Linen Finished Sheets cents Heavy Hemstitched Sheets 89 cents Seamed Sheets 65 cents Pillow Cases cents Heavy Pillow cents Hemstitched cents Ladles new Tai lor Suit would lie fitting The Trade Palace Wovea wealth of stylos like these They are made by Eder and the well known Co You may as well havo your clothes made by specialists They cost no more than ordinary And they are distinctive In style and to the critical young man Tlie best dressed young man tn town this Pall will wear these clothes ROSENBERG CO 613615 Main St Woodland Cal The Leaders In Clothing and Furnishings NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN On a lonely night Alex Ren ton of Port Edward N Y climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor tortured by asthma bent on curing him with Dr Kings New Discovery that had cured himself of asthma This wonderful medicine eoon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor Later 11 cured his sons wife of a lung trouble Millions believe Its the great est throat and lung cure on earth Coughs colds croup hemorrhage and tore lungs are cured by It A HURRY UP CALL Quick Sir A box of Arnica a the love of Moses hurry babys burned himself nle cut his foot with the cant walk from has my corns ache She got it and soon cured all the fam ily Its the greatest healer on earth Sold by W H Lawson druggist J 8 HOUSE FURNISHINGS I NO LICENSE ISSUED YET Beit for hay fever piii aad and Trial free at W H drug The Oily Laundry calls for and de livers laundry Leave orders at the Ariel candy store telephone 1001 or with J A Wood agent tf Johnson an accomplished Swedish servant girl Is looking for a position She wants a where Folgers Golden Gate Coffee Ia used Mr and Mrs EM Norton returned from San Francisco this morning They were In telephonic communication with their daughter Miss Leona Wed What the next step In the domestic drama will be is a matter of surmise At the hour of going to press no marriage license had been Issued to Miss Leona and young Drever GO WITH A RUSH demand for that wonderful German Social Club announces the dance or shine Octo ber 2d Or Srpt stomach liver and kidney cure Dr Kings Now Life astounding W H Lawson druggist says he never saw the like Its they never fail to cure sour stomach constipation Indigestion biliousness jaundice sick heartache chills and malaria Only The ladles of the Christian church will give a reception to members and friends of the church Thursday even ing September Again let us call your attention to our good heavy cork LINOLEUM which we sell o you for I I I I I I M I HM H t I Waists Waists Sale Saturday Oct 2d Tie Savoy 100 High Grade Lace and Messaline Silk Waists regular and values ALL GO for the exceedingly low price jour choice 62 These are positively the best values ever offered in HIGH GRADE WAISTS every one brand New In By Express From New York Remember Sale Starts 830 SATURDAY MORNING We cannot reserve a single number THE ARCADE H ti I I I I I M I I 1 M I t For a have haircut or co to tf grade Curtains new patterns white and Arab t resist Window Shades Couch Covers Table Covers Tapestries Curtain Poles etc The Vogue READ THIS FARMERS Commencing on June 8th the Farmers Mutual entered apo tta year of existence The two years that have passed hare been Starting with about of insurance the oka now the company haa upon Its books almost of properly In Yolo county Not all of the Insurance ed by the Directors even tt ts farm property risks not desirable and do not propose to make the rood the bad The success of the Farmers Mutu al should convince man that it Is far better to be d In a that Itself entirely to tb of tha n to deal with any old thins without It H ia worth to IB before you renew yoor old policy Oil JD   

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