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Visalia Morning Courier from Visalia, California • 5

Visalia Morning Courier from Visalia, California • 5

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v'ISALIa MUkKINu COURIER Tuesday Morning, March J2, 11)07. VISALIA AND VICINITY MOTHER WOULD jTHE COURT DESTROY CHILD PROCEEDINGS Our prices are lowest We will not he undersold. ynt BIGGEST bargains you eversaw in our 1 0, 25 and 50c Windows. AWFUL FORM OF INSANITY HAS OPINION RENDERED IN CASE OF R. news of the county capital PLACED BEFORE THE PUBLIC BY OUR PENCIL PUSHER.

TAKEN POSSESSION OF MRS. CHARLES HOUGH. E. HYDE VS ELK BAYOU DITCH COMPANY, ET AL. Would Offer Babe as Sacrifice.

Spends Favorable to Inventory and People and Things of Interest Noted and Local Happenings Briefly Chronicled for Busy People. Night and Day Bound in a Raving Delirium. A Fine Line of Enameled Ware at About Half What You Usually Pay. Appraisement Filed in the Sharpe Estate. Judge Wallace yesterday rendered his ever known in this community developed opinion in the case of R.

E. Ihde vs the; Saturday night in this city, when Mrs. Elk Bayou Ditch Company, the Wors- Charles Hough, who, with her -lni-bund, wick Stieet Paving Companv. et al. 1 lias resided on Goshen avenue for the! The action was brought to secure a aist eight or nine years, bloke out in permanent injunction again-t tbe de-a laving delirium, ami attempted to femlant companies, i cstr.iining them take the lives of each of her idle chil- from damaging plaint iJTH land by plow-1 dien, one about 4, and the other about ing it up, and scraping it away in ail 2 years of age.

Only the fact that her ejloit to construct a hcadg.ite in Klk actions had previously aroused stispie-, Bayou and for the damages for dm ion and that the husband and other rcl-, struct ion already accomplished. In tin atives were keeping a close watch, pre-j trial the claim for damages was mad vented her from carrying out her insane merely nominal, and no evidence sub- mittod in that direction. In his opinion the judge holds that purpose. Mrs. Hough has been laboring under over Our Bargain Tables.

stine sort of a mental streess for I'-11 Dayon Ditch Company is eii-months past, and her actions have been to a right of way through the such as to cause remark and concern Ub'de land, and is also I lo main-among her friends. But she never dc-jtan headgates, and to constrict new velojmd any symptoms of violence until oneh if the old are destroyed. In doing dt Always in Demand A good Hot Water Bottle or Fountain Syringe. The best is none too good to buy. Reduced pi ices on these goods to dose out for the season.

All guaranteed. DOUGLASS Progressive Druggists 4-1- Bread Making. Mis Sadie Kvans will demonstrate the nit of bread making at S. Sweet Companys grocery store for this week only. Xo kneading or moulding or letting it stand to rise.

Free samples of tbe Caliam Whole Wheat ami Xut bread. 3t Notice to the Public. We, the undersigned, have purchased the stock of ntnt ionary, confectionery and cigars of W. J. Bell, and would be pleased to meet all his old customers and new ones as well.

Your patronage respectfully solicited. FRED B. CAMM. E. I).

FARROW, JR. last Thursday night. Then it was that she made a remark about it being decreed that she must oiler up a child as a sacrifice to Heaven. Thursday night she became quite violent, and was watched closely by her husband, and sister, Mrs. LeBlanc from Fresno, who had been called in the emergency.

Before the nfglit was over, how ever, she seemed to calm somewhat, and all day Friday she seemed quite natural and sane. Then Saturday afternoon, she again became violent, and walked the yard screaming, and acting wildly demented. And Saturday night came the climax. She refused to go to bed, would have no lamp lighted, objected even to the lights in the streets outside, claiming they hurt her eyes, and spent the night in preaching or talking to the relatives assembled. Along in the morning she suddenly grabbed up one of the little children who was near, and declaring that she must offer it up as a sacra flee to Heaven for her husband, opened the front door and dashed out intp the street in the pouring rain.

The husband and sister immediately followed, and it was only after a long and determined struggle with the insane mother than the child was rescued, and she was led back into the house. Scarcely had she entered the house, however, than she grabbed up the other child, and attempted to escape with it. but was prevented before 'he could leave the house. The officers were then immediately notified, and the unfortunate woman removed to the jail. She spent all day Sunday, and vesterdav in a raving except when sloe) was induced by the use of opiates.

I She will be taken to a private sani- Miscellaneous. 1 tarium at Livermore this morning on tbe An inventory of moneys rceived lias flyer. been filed in the matter of the estate Mrs. Hough was formerly MisS Kath- and guardianship of Gladys Flagg, de-nine Alios, and was well and widely ceased. known.

She has many relatives in this A decree of di-f ribut ion has been tiled, community and a liost of friends, tbe in the matter of the estate of E-tafana most of whom knew nothing of any! Pampas, deceased. impending mental affliction, thought it An order of sale of real estate has has been almost a year since she first been made in the matter of the estate of this however, they are not entitled to use material from the plaint ills land, and their tearing up and scraping away land, and constructing slant ditches while building said headgate was without right. A permanent injunction is therefore issued, and damages awarded plaintiff in the sum of $20 fiom the F.lk Bayou Ditch Company, and $69 from the Worswiok Street Caving Company. Inventory and Appraisement. In the matter of the e-tate of Geo.

Sharp, deceased, inventory and npprnis merit has been filed by C. E. Mackey, W. II. Moses, and James Seabiight, appraisers.

The estate consists of real property desciibed as the fractional SV of Section 33-20-26, worth $275, and lot 1, in the V2 of Section 3-21-36, valued at $1,750. A decree establishing notice to creditors has also been issued. George V. Morrell, John V. Hart, and M.

T. Mills, appraisers in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Edward Wood, a minor, 4mve filed their inventory and appraisement. The property consists of an undivided one-sixth interest in the of the XK of the SF Vi Section 3-19-25, and a similar interest in one-eighth 'hare of the Consolidated Ditch Companv stock, all valued at $137. What Is Confidence? Confidence makes us say to every eon-sinner If you dont like A-l Flour take it hack to your grocer and he will return your money. Thats our 'version of confidence.

Tulare Flour. There i no better, Hirer, sweeter flour on the market than Tulare flour. Sold by all our merchants. 2-27 Greens for correct Milinery always, II. V.

Dockhani of Lindsay, was visiting in this city yesterday. Good milk delivered morning or evening. $1:50 per quart per month. Address J. A.

Absher, Visalia, Cal. 11. French left yesterday evening on a business trip to Porterville. See the beautiful display of Millinery at Greens Thursday and Friday. Attorney Leroy G.

Smith, was a business visitor in Visalia yesterday. We are now settled in our new location llonigsberger. L. E. McCabe went out in the Citrus district yesterday on a short trip.

See the artistic display of novelty postal cards at Grants Bakery. WilkoMentz of Porterville, was in Visalia yesterday on legal business. Mrs. Laura Jones, piano teacher, 807 West Oak street, Pnone Main 302. Elmer M.

Cox of Madera, was in Visalia on a visit with friends Sunday. We have an up-to-date line of Mens Clothing llonigsberger. J. X. Young returned yesterday evening from a trip to the Citrus district.

Dr. A. D. Patterson, Dentist. Over-Sweets store.

Phone Main 1232. R. K. Brundage of Farmersville, was a business visitor in Visalia yesterday. See our nobby line of Spring suits and Neckwear.

llonigsberger. George Birkenhauer returned yesterday evening from a days" visit to Lemon Cove. Money to Loan on farm real estate security in sums of $500 and upwards. Apply to J. A.

ALLEX, Visalia, Cal. wk Mr. and Mrs. G. II.

Tibbot of Los Angeles, were registered at the Palace yesterday. tie trim you up from sole of foot to crown of head. llonigsberger. W. E.

Sprott of loitenille, was in Visalia yesterday on a short business trip. Small tracts of land for sale, near Visalia, at reasonable prices and on reasonable terms. Apply to J. A. ALLEX, Visalia, Cal.

P. M. Baier returned yesterday evening from a business trip to the Citrus district. Fresh fish at California Market today. Miss Hazel Houk, of Sonora, arrived on the Santa Fe Sunday to visit relatives.

For Sale Fine bar, in good location; very reasonable. Apply office. Grace Redfield of Porterville, was among the guests at the Palace hotel yesterday. Full line of Malorys Cravenette hats, at Ilonigsbergers. Attorney George G.

Murry of Porterville, spent yesterday in this city on business. Dr. Lockwood, dentist, graduate Xew York College of Dentistry. Gas given for extracting teeth. Visalia Bank building.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hewey of Porterville, were among the visitors in this city yesterday. Did you ever visit John Hydes furniture store in Visalia? If you have not Jone so already, be sure and look over bis fine stock before bujing elsewhere.

Mrs. Eliza Baker of Bakersfield, ed in town yesterday evening, on a visit with relatives. Fresh fish at California Market today. -At OPENING THURSDAY and FRIDAY 14 and 15 Music 10.30 A. M.

lo 12 M. and 2 to 4 l. Al. Cllenn Orchestra Hats Designed By Mrs. Wirltwire, of Chicago who' has been connected with the firm of D.

B. FISK CO- of that city, lor a number of years, PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED John C. Hamilton, deceased. A decree establishing notice to cred-; itors has been in the matter of the e-tate of Klizabcth L. Breeding, de-1 ceased.

ANo in the matter of the estate of John Anderson, deceased. A decree of distribution has been en-Albert Levy returned to bis borne at tfred in tbe matter of the estate of Coalinga yesterday morning after a visit Xaney L. C. Mayberrv, deceased. with relatives in this city.

1777 White Leghorn Chicks. Patronize the Visalia Steam Laundry. Any quantity at 10c each', come and They will do your laundry, either rough, see them hatch, isalia Chicken Ilatch-dry or by the dozen, or by piece; at a ery, 1022 Mineral King avenue, dicount. Phone Main 63. Mr9.

F. IV. Ward and son, Linn, left Sunday for San Francisco, where they expect to reside in the future. For Sle A few hundred choice Washington navel orange trees; also 50 choice two-year-old palms. ED MOORE, en-ice Cove, Cal.

Phone Farmers. 171. Dr. T. T.

Patterson was out in the Citrus district yesterday on a business trip, returning to this city on the evening train. For Sale. I will soil nt private sale at my room in the Harrell Building: 50 jard, wool carpet. 2 small center table. 5 rocking oliaii, bed-room suit, I huge mirror.

1 Davis sewing machine, 6 dining chairs, 1 dining table, 5 yards linoleum, 1 gasoline tove, refrigerator, et I of di-be, 56 piece; cook toe, one cot, house plants anil other article, MRS. JEXXIE POWXIXG. silver Found On Main street, a watch. Inquire at this office. The Jersey Dairy, Phone 151..

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1906-1907