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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE HANFORD JOURNAL. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. Office of the Pacific Farms Company.

Location of principal place of business, Los Angeles, California. Office, room 409, Wilcox building, No. 206 South Spring street, in saiu city of L. Los Angeles. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 24th day of October, A.

D. 1908, the several amounts set. opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. of No. of Name.

Cert. Shares. James E. Dunne. 16 100 $500 Edward Hodgkinson 21 100 500 T.

J. 22 100 500 Clara C. Carver. 26 100 W. C.

Harrison. 27 100 500 E. S. 13 100 500 A. C.

2 100 500 Nathan Cole, Jr. 3 100 500 w. C. Petchner. 4 100 500 T.

W. Marchant 5 100 500 George C. Peckham 20 100 500 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors of said company, made on said 24th day of October, A. D. 1908, SO many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said company, room 409, Wilcox building, No.

206 South Spring street, in the city of Los Angeles, California, on the 28th day of December, A. D. 1908, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costa of advertising and expenses of sale. R.

W. POINDEXTER, Secretary, Pacific Farms Company. Location of office, room 409 Wilcox building, No. 206 South Spring street, Los Angeles, California. Notice of Postponement.

Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Pacific Farms company, at a meeting held December 21, 1908, ordered that the date of the sale advertised above be postponed until the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, January 8, 1909, at which time, and at the same place as above advertised, said sale will take place. R. W. POINDEXTER, Secretary of Pacific Farms Company. 55-td NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, department number 9, probate thereof, made on the 30th day of July, 1907, in the matter of the estate of Benjamin Healey, also known as Benjamin Healy, also known as B. Healey, also known as B. Healy, deceased, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Benjamin Healey, deceased, also known as Benjamin Healy, also known as B. Healey, also known, as B. Healy, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, January 19, 1909, all the right, title and interest and estate of the said Benjamin Healey, also known as Benjamin Healy, also known as B.

Healey, also known as B. Healy, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said decedent, at the time of his death, of, in and to all those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land, sit.uate, lying and being in the County of Kings, State of California, bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The north half and fractional southeast quarter of section 20, in township 21 south, range 19 east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, containing 473 acres of land. Also all of section 30, township 21 south, range 19 east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, containing 639.21 acres of land. Also all of section 18, township 20 south, range 19 east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, containing 638.84 acres of land. 360.06 acres being in Kings County and 278.78 acres in Fresno County.

Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in gold coin of the United States. All bids or offers must be in writing. and may be left and will received by the undersigned, executor at his place of business at the office of said executor, room and 205, Montgomery street, City County of San Francisco, which is hereby designated as the place for leaving bids, or delivered to the executor personally, or may be filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court, and may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Dated December 28, 1908. W.

LADD. Executor of the last will and Testament of Benjamin Healey, also known as Benjamin Healy, also known as B. Healey, also known as B. Healy, deceased. W.

A. S. Nicholson and D. I. Mahoney, attorneys for executor, room 205, No.

127 Montgomery street, San Francisco. H. F. Fairweather Mental Healing and Teaching. Voice Culture 410 N.

Irwin' Hanford, Cal. HEALTH SQUAD 15 HEALTHY MEN EATING SULPHURED FOOD ARE IN SPLENDID PHYSICAL CONDITION. LUTHER BURBANK SAYS SUIPHURED FRUIT IS LESS INJURIOUS THAN UNSULPHURED. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. he health squad is healthy." Speaking yesterday of the results secured from the actual test of the effects of California sulphured dried fruit upon the volunteer class of men who have been eating freely the fruit for several days, Dr.

Albert J. Atkins thus epitomized the showing he has been able to make up to the present time. "In fact the reports the men have made to me seem to indicate that all of them are in even better physical condition than when they began eating the sulphured apples, peaches, pears and apricots, a and this I attribute to the naturally beneficial effect upon digestion of the juices of the fruit. Only one of the eight men has lost in weight, and the careful examination of each man each day has sufficed to show that not one of them has departed from the normal in any respect, save in this one instance. And this one man might be characterized as the star of the health squad.

He weighs now 210 pounds, so that his loss in weight, if anything, is beneficial. He is eating great quantities of the fruit--at least four ounces with each of his three daily meals, as against four ounces at only one meal a day for the other men- the dropping of two and three-quarters pounds in his weight also may be ascribed to the valuable stimulation of the fruit juices upon the digestive tract." Dr. Atkins is awaiting the report of a chemist he has enlisted in the service upon analyses of samples of all the lots of fruit he has served to the health squad, so that he may make his ultimate finding, to be presented to all members of the California delegation in congress, intelligence as to details of the exact quantities of sulphur dioxide carried by the fruit before cooking and as it 1 is served to the members of the health squad. "There is one point I strongly desire to see made clear." the doctor continued, "and that is that I do not pretend the showing secured from this 'health squad test' will be absolute. anything, it will be tive.

It is true, I am paying especial attention to the psychological side of the problem, asking the men each day to tell me of any unusual sorrows may have entered their lives, so that an idea at least may be formed of the effects of their mental conditions upon their digestion. I realize, of course, that science is vet far from reaching definite knowledge concerning the psychology of digestion, and none of us may presume to follow the workings of the minds of others and to determine the effects of their thoughts upon se- cretion, assimilation and excretion. But these tests which the men or the health squad are making will at least give our congressmen all the informwhich it is humanly possible to gather, and they will further show that no man or men, be he or they government scientists or private dividuals, may lightly designate one staple which figures in the food of the nation as poisonous and another as nonpoisonous." The work of the health squad will be continued until the latter part of this month, so that the complete details of the test may be compiled and presented to the members of the California delegation before the end of the present short session of congress. Although Dr. Atkins says he reserves the right to change his mind any day concerning physiological effects of sulphured fruit, if the effects of the tests call for such a change, a strong endorsement of the results he has so far established was afforded in a letter which he received yesterday from Luther Burbank.

Burbank wrote: am thoroughly convinced there could be no harm using the fruit sulphured as it is in California. The facts of the case are, while the least possible danger might by some imagination arise from the minimum of sulphurous acid left in the fruit when cooked, that I think the chances are a thousand fold greater of the introduction of dangerous microbes or fungi into the system with fruit not so treated. In other words, I am convinced that properly sulphured fruit is much more healthful than fruit which has not been so treated." The butcher shop of J. K. Box, 10- cated in the rear of his store, corner Fifth and Phillips streets, is enjoying a good trade.

S. B. Sexton is the butcher in charge of the block and he cuts up and serves the meat to customers in good style. A regular meeting of the Associated Charities will be held Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 6, at 2 o'clock at Dewey hail.

All who are interested in the work of this organization, please attend. DR. WOOLF MOVES OFFICES. I have removed my offices from the Mills building to rooms 7, 8 and 9, Emporium building, where my patients will And me during office hours, 9 to 12 a. 1 to 5 p.

m. Telephone Black 91. 51-2m M. J. WOOLF, M.

D. Several sections of first class Tulare lake land for rent. INSTRUMENTS RECORDED. Reported by the Hanford Abstract Company. December 30, 1908.

Deed. Mary Alvora to F. Alvord, Dec 19, 08, $10-Lots 7 and 8, Biddie's subd of of 35-18-21. O'Bryan to Columbia Trust Co, Dec 22, 08, $10-N of 17, Tp 24 22. D' Oliver Tulare and Kings County Land Co, Dec 26, 08, $10.

of 28 and of 33, Tp 22S, 22. Pfeil to Robt Harmon, Dec 29, 08, $10-Lots 2, 3 and 4, Pfeil tract. Mortgage. Edwin Groat to Hanford Savings bank, Dec 16, 08, $1400, due 2, 3 or 4 years- -Blocks 11 and 14 and lots 3, and 6, block 10; lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 12; lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 13, Grangeville. Groat to Hanford Savings bank, Dec 16, $2700, due 2, 3 or 4 years, 8 per cent -S of E' of NE of 20-18-21.

Release. Capitol Carriage Co to Carl Hanson--Personal property. Capitol Carriage Co to Dodds -Personal property. Capitol Carriage Co to Glass. Personal property.

People's Savings band to Hammond- -Lots 25, 26 and 27, block 254, Hanford. Hanford Savings bank to Groat- of SE of NE of 20-18-21. Hanford Savings bank to Groat- 11 and 14, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 10; lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 12: lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 13, Grangeville. Hanford Savings bank to Jackson McArtor-S of 22-22-22; of 27-22-22, and's of 34-22- 22. Sheriff to -N of of 1-19-21.

Leo Leone to Pfeil, Dec 29, 08 (partial)- -Lots 2, 3 and 4, Pfeil tract. Attachment. Daniel Best vs White, Dec 29, 08, 1 and 2 of 15-20- 20. American Import Co vs Sheward, Dec 29, 08, of NE of 1-19-21. Abandonment of Homestead.

Mary Alvord and Alvord, Dec 19, 08-Lots 7 and 8, Biddle's subd of NE 35-18-21. January 2, 1909. Deed. W. King to Shore et al, Dec 15, 08, $10 of 30-22-19.

McRae et al to Shore et al, Dec 16, 08. $10 and NE of 30-22-19. Shore to Grant Robinson et al, Dec 29, 08-All of 6, of 8 in Tp 23 19. Empire Investment Co to Bailey, May 14, 07, $10-Lot in 8- 20-20. Kenyon to John Mason, Dec 16, 08, $10- of of of of SE of 36-24-19.

Security Land and Loan Co to Chas Reichardt, Dec 31, 08, $10- Lots 7 and 8, block 37, Corcoran. Guiberson to A Cleveland, Dee 10, 08, $10 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 29, Guiberson et al to Uno Oil Co, Oct 14, 08, of of 26-23-17. A Webb et al to Uno Oil Co, Oct 14, 08, $10- of 26-23-17. Morris to Guiberson, Sept 15,08, $10-N of of 26-23-17. San Francisco Savings union to Hoskins, Dec 28, 08, $10-N of SE of 1-20-21 and all lots in block 4 and 5 in NE of of all that part of Guernsey in of of 1, excepting lots 3 and 4 in block 3, lots 1 and 2 in of block 3, lots 14, 15 and 16 in of block 4, Guernsey.

Mortgage. Geo McCord to McCord, Jan 1, 09, $2,162.35, 1 year, 8 per cent. of NE of 1-21-21. Nancy A Glass to Mary 0g- den, Dec 31, 08, $500-Lot 5, Cortner colony. A Cleveland to State Bank of Corcoran, Dec 26, 08, $1500, 6 mo, cent- Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 29, Corcoran.

A Lane to A Leone, Dec 31, 08, $1,000, 1 year, 8. per cent-Frac in SE of of of 25-18- 3. Location Notice. Turner et al, Jan 1, 09-S of of 5-24-18. Cyphers et al, Jan 1, 09-S of 22-23-17.

Walp et al, Jan 1, 09-S of 5-24-18. Corey et al, Jan 1, 09-S of 5-24-18. Ras Craig et al, Jan 1, 09-S of 18-23-18. Rielly et al, Aug 19, 08-N of 26-23-17. A Robinson et al--N of of 26-23-17.

White et al, Jan 1, 09-S of 8-23-19. Vaughn et al, Jan 1, 09-W of NE of 8-23-19. Release. Marguerite Huey to Arthur Thayer, Dec 17, 08-N NE of NE of 13-21-22. Security Land and Loan Co to I Smith, Dec 31, 08.

R. B. Gilson and family are recent arrivals in Hanford. Mr. Gilson is looking for a good piece of farming land to purchase, and if he can secure what he wants, he will locate permanently near this city.

C. G. Covert of this city has secured the contract from N. Weisbaum for the planting of the 10,000 eucalyptus trees which Mr. Weisbaum will set out on his ranch near Guernsey.

Make a big effort to advertise your store adequately from now on. The Hanford Journal is read by thousands of people daily. Try our advertising columns. A.T.&S.F.Ry. (Santa Fe) Trains Leave HANFORD Leave for A.M.

P.M. Angiola 4:33 4:30 Antioch 9:55 Bakersfield 4:33 4:30 Berkeley 19:55 10:30 5:59 Chicago 4:30 Corcoran 14:30 7:45 4:30 Denver 14:30 Fresno 9:55 Grand Canvon 4:30 Kansas 4:30 Merced 19:55 10:3015:59 Oakland 9:55 10:30 5:59 Oakdale 9:55 10:30 5:59 Richmond 9:55 San 9:55 Stockton 9:55 10:30 5:59 Tulare 17:45 Visalia 7:45 Yosemite 9:55 10:3015:59 For detail information phone or call on J. E. DOLD, Agent CASWELL'S NATIONAL CREST COFFEE YOU WANT IT! SOLD ONLY IN TINS W. J.

Wilson 122 2 West Sixth St. Phone Main 88. Hanford, Sole Agent. Fraternal Directory FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Mussel Slough, No. 180, meets every Wednesday night in Odd Fellows' hall at 8 o'clock.

Visiting A brothers made welcome. W. D. DRENNEN, Chief Ranger. GEO.

T. HOWARD, Financial Sec'y. M. W. A.

NORTHCOTT CAMP, No.7831. Meets every Thursday evening in Hill's hall at 8 o'clock 7 p. m. All sojourning neighbors cordially invited. M.

P. Smith, AUTRE AMERY Consul; A. L. Raney, Clerk. UMPQUA TRIBE, No.125, 1.

0. R. M. Meets at Masonic Temple every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All sojourning members of the order are cordially invited to attend.

W. R. Norrish, Sachem; E. Jameson, C. of R.

HANFORD LODGE, NO. 66, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Meets at Masonic Hall every Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock. W. A.

Long, C. M. B. Washburn, K. of R.

and 8. Willow Camp, No. 163, Woodmen of WOF WE the World, meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Hanford, every Monday night. All sojourning neighbors cordially invited to attend. R.

F. Berry, C. M. B. Washburn, Clerk.

Azores Stables CLEMENTS ALVARNAZ, Props. Phone Red 514, 6th and Redington FIRST CLASS RIGS AT REASONABLE RATES Horses Boarded by day or month. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Superior Court of the County of Kings, State of California. In the matter the estate of Zimri Fuller, deceased.

Notice is hereby given by the undesigned administrator of estate of Zimri deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four (4) months after the first publication of this notice to the administrator, at the office of J. L. C. Irwin, room 1 and 2, Old Bank building, Hanford, Kings County, California, the same being the place transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Kings. Dated, December 15th, 1908.

CHAS. E. FULLER, Administrator. J. L.

C. IRWIN, Attorney for Administrator. Classified Ada. bring results. Stock Saddles, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts Patent Big Hame Room Collars Repairing Neatly Done.

H. J. NOYES! Successor to Bruners', Hanford, California. Irwin Opposite Vendome Hotel Hanford Opera House 1 A. F.

FLORY, Manager. Tuesday Jan. 5 COULD YOU SPEND A MILLION IN I A YEAR? THE COHAN HARRIS COMEDIANS BREWSTER'S MILLIONS A Dramatization by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley of George The Supreme New York, London and Chicago Comedy Success Frederic Thompson's Massive, Stupendous Production -PRESENTHo Barr McCutcheon's Famous Novel. With all its wealth of Scenic Effects exactly as witnessed an entire year in New York and Chicago, showing the Wonderful, Realistic I I YACHT SCENE BRIGHTEST, WITTIEST, SMARTEST COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS. TEEMING WITH ORIGINALITY, SPARKLING WITH SATIRE.

Great Cast Headed by ROBERT OBER. 1 Seat Sale Opens at Gribi's, Dec. 31st. Prices $1.50 $1.00 75c and 50c. ONE HANFORD HOUSE FRIDAY, JAN.

8 NIGHT A. F. FLORY, MANAGER. HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS The Greatest American Dramatic Triumph of the Age The Lion and The Mouse 2 YEARS IN NEW YORK YEAR IN CHICAGO 6 MONTHS IN BOSTON Same Clever Cast Enjoyed in This Remarkable Play FOR THREE YEARS COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Seats on Sale Monday Jan, 4 at Gribi's Jewelry Store OVER THE TEHACHAPI BY DAYLIGHT Daily train leaves Fresno 8:50 a.

m. Arrives Los Angeles 8:35 p. m. Leaves Los Angeles 7:35 a. m.

Arrives Fresno 7:17 p. m. A Delightful Trip. Use This Train. Southern Pacific Company Subscribe for the Daily Journal 50c Month, Carrier by Mail.

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