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Visalia Morning Courier from Visalia, California • 8

Visalia Morning Courier from Visalia, California • 8

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RIGHT VISALIA MORNING COURIER Tuesday Morning, January 8, 1007. S. SWEET CO. S. SWEET CO.

1 FUEL QUESTION SOLVED fr i THE PENNIES YOU SAVE HERE WILL MAKE THE DOLLARS THAT WILL INCREASE YOUR BAJIK mu-hip or Harriet K. McCracken, a min- or, an order has been is-ued, authorizing l. g.mi.dm to sell certain real estate belonging to estate, described an un- divided ony lulf interest in and to th? of the XW Vi of the hE Vt of Ci.ii 21-16-24, together with a small iiuiiiIm'I of sweat bone-, Days, etc. Hague I Solved Everybody deciec of distiibulion has been filed in the matter ot the estate of C.eorgc (ullwell, deceit mid of Henry A. i.

ly, de. id-ed. Austin White, Umiles Cohar and J. H. ii inisley have been appointed ap-irm-ei iii tin matter of the estate of a i 1 1 denks, de eased.

An order has been issued in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Veda Dillon, a minor, authorizing the guardian to loan tie sum of $1,400 belonging to the estate of real estate se-curitv. The guardian is required to file an additional bond of $2,000 on the sale. All Older for the issunme of a commission to the cl i of the county of Ken, Texas, to take the deposition of pel sis M. Paeon, has been tiled in the mattci of the estate of (liailes 1. Paeon deceased.

An order lias also been passed continuing the earing of the, petition for letter of administiation to 21st. An allowance ot per month has been onleied given Mary M. Polil-maii, for I lie eaie and inaintainence of Ethel M. Polilmaii, a minor, money to la1 paid from the estate of said minor. FOR PURCHASING YOUR GROCERIES HERE AT THE BIG STORE THAT DOES BIG THINGS.

The quality of the goods can always be relied on. SECOND. Tim price is always better than other peoples best. trade is so large that vve are justified in buying our goods in large quantities lienee vve get all our goods at the best price offered. FOURTH.

Pv making our purchases at the right price and always at the right price we can and do sell you goods at a price that the other fellow cannot touch. FIFTH. Our baigains are always the real thing so much so that the remark is often made they cant do it the goods cost more than the juice you say they sell at. Such may be the case perhaps. SIXTH.

Ours is a one-price proposition. Your child can trade with us as expeditiously, and will get just as good a price as you can get. There are many other reasons why it is to your interest to trade with us and we quote below some of the many that are pertinent to the subject. Hague Burner Tlie Lent oil burner ever put on the maiket. NO WOOD TO CARRY IN NO DIRT TO SWEEP UP Over in use.

See burner in operation at the G. W. PRICE PUMP CO. Opposite Santa Fe Depot We refer jou to the editor of this paper or anyone of our many cus- tumors now using them. Monday Tuesday WE WILL Frum, at Evaporated Peaches Mayflower Baked Beans Imported Macaroni Pojtuin Bolden Wax Beans Clothes Pins Wa-hbnards Beechnut Bacon Periodic Syrup Corn Meal Blueing Galvanized Iron Tubs Manhattan Egg Food H-O Oatmeal Xabi-co Wafers (linger Snaps Baking Powder Eastern Sugar Corn Paper Shell Almonds z'ztt'ttzozozfzozozcr-yzozzoiw.

AT COST Our Well Selected Stock of Stationery Etc. Come at Once and Get Ft 11 i i A I I I A I and Wednesday SELL: 5c per pound 10c per pound 10c for 213-tb can for 1-lb package 20c for 25c package 10c for 15c package 5c for 5 dozen 30c for 50c board 25c for 35c jar 20c for 1-qt. can 25c for 10-lt sack 10c for pint bottle 75c for $1.00 size 35c for 50c package 15c for 20c package 40c for one pound 25c for one barrel 05c for 3-lb can 25c for 3 cans 50c for 3 pounds and are now ready for your 191 Management New Garden Seed have been r.ceived Spring planting. It and I i 4 I of These I Ft I 4 Jacob Bldg THE COURT PROCEEDINGS INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT FILED IN THE FOWLER AND ABRAMS ESTATES. Answer Filed in Case of R.

A. Van Loan vs. A. D. Willson.

Final Decree of Divorce. In tin matter of the estate of An-tlius J. Fowler, deceased, appraisers Ered Pilling. K. A.

Blythe and Walter Pilling have tiled their inventory and appraisement. The estate consist of leal pmpeity. and i- desorihed as lots 31 and in Oak drove, being a sub-division the NW of Section 3-20-24, and valued at $1,900. inv out in and nppi has also been filed in the matter of the e-tate of Ellen C. Abrams deceased.

W. C. Stevv-ait. .1. S.

Mdliaill and W. C. McAdams vvcie appiai-ers, ami the following real property is given as the whole of the es-tate: Lots 14 and 15 in block 104 in Aughuibaugh's addition to Visalia, with improvements, nil valued at $700. Tn the matter of the estate of George Sharp, deceased, the affidavit of II. Miller in the matter of the petition of T.

M. Dungan for letters of administration of said estate, has been filed, and an order made appointing John E. Mitchell of Washington, D. commissioner to take the testimony of Janies Sharp of Washington, D. relative to the estate of saiA deceased.

T. M. Dungan has been appointed administrator of the estate of Fred Davison, deceased. In the matter of the estate andguard- Price Sells Buys It. THE SENATE An order has ter of the e-date deeea-ed, authoning the administrator to eniiipnuni-e notes due fiom HeiilV Muiphv, and Ihilen.i 1.

Murphy, amounting to $1,.7 for a -petition having been filed to that effect. been made in the Nathan P. Dillon. A petition for letters of ndmini-tra-tion has been filed in the matter of the e-tate of Cornelia II. Martin, deceased.

The pmpeity of the estate is as follow Pei son, il lropei tv Live -tuck. hirni-tuie. and one spare in the Campbell and Mmebtuds Ditch, valued at $300. Beal Pmpeity of the of tin- ot ei tion 1-22-27. valued at In the mattir of the estate of .1.

Mil-ton Dimly, diseased, the hearing of the petition of Edna E. Donley for letters of administration has been continued to 1 4th. 1907. E. Hyde has been- appointed administrator in the matter of the e-date of Alt i ed 1 1 de, deceased.

The property of the e-tate does not exceed il value, the -urn of $125. A decree the final account of gmudi.in lias been filed in the matter of the guardian-hip of the person and estates of Hazel Stevens and Edward Vaughn Dunklee, minors. An older approving the sale of real estate has been filed in the e-tate of Vivian IV. Powell, deeea-ed. The final di-charge of administrator lias been made in the e-tate of Daniel M.

lVrrv. duea-ed. In the matter of the estate of George Caldwell, deeea-ed, a decree settling the final account has been issued. Civil. In the case of U.

A. Van Loan vs. A. D. Will-on, defendants answer has been filed, being a general denial of all the facts alleged in the complaint.

Au order of dismissal has been entered in the case of the City of Tulare vs the Westchester Insuraneg Company. Divorce. A final decree of divorce has been granted plaintiff in the case of Barbara Green vs. Claud Green. The plaintiff is allowed to resume lier maiden name of Barbara Benz.

The interlocutory decree was granted on December 26th, 1905. Married Yesterday. Nicholas M. Kaehler of Porterville, and Phoebe X. Xixon of Bakersfield, were married yesterday- forenoon at the parsonage of the M.

E. church, r.ev. J. C. I.iv ingston performing the ceremony.

Mr. Kaehler is superintendent of the water works in Porterville, and is widely and popularly known! Mrs. Kaehler is well known and popular in Bakersfield. Under-New Your Pick Goods. LEVY BROS.

The Bee Ilive Co. II. WUNNO, Mgr. All Kinds of farm contract work taken. Japanese farm hands furnished.

1. 0. Box 1812, Exeter, Cal. Galindo Hotel I.argo and commodious rooms and sample rooms. Endorsed by the best men on the road.

Eighth Street, Between Brood-way and Franklin, Oakland. 4 A Want Ad in the. COURIER Will Sell Your Property. 000XWXt000XHXtvXt000000 BIG SALE' Now on. The way myshoes are going this saleJvontlast fn orever.

DO YOU NEED SHOES? Get in on these giveaway prices. Good Shoes 32 of Me r. Mitchell and Sousa, formerly proprietors of the Palm Gar- den restamant wi-h to announce to their friends that they have now opened THE SENATE RESTAURANT and are prepared to serve the best meals in town in the very best 4 stvle. Give them a call and you will call again. 41 A LOVER OF FINE CHINA will find our lines of dinner and tea sets everything that good taste and refinement ertn demand.

Artistically and exquisitely decorated, novel in shape and pattern, these goods will bear the closest scrutiny and comparison with any manufactured. SAM BENDERSON rbone.Main 6. Let Us Do Your Job Printing.

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1906-1907