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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 5

The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 5

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Hanford, California
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IAGE FI VI TH HANFORD MORNING JOCRXAI ITIUHY. 1015. in Mine Worker THE SUPERIOR5 COURT! Scores John D. Speed Up Specials 1 OK SVITKDAY AMI MOMH1 SEEDING. ME Mil MAKE Yl'KY "TKADK OM PEI.1.1 XG" 1 III CEM I ATS IX EVERY IE-, PAI5TMENT.

(Continued From Page One.) TWO PIIOI! VTK MATTE IIS WIDE ADSO COME KF.FOKE .1 1'lHiE lOK SETT MM EXT canal ton basis, that passed throne1! the waterway, aggregated 1,7 tons, which was carried iu 355 vessels of all classes. The tonnage was not quite as large as the tonnage in November although the tolls collect wl were greater. The December tonnage was 4D1.415 tons, as compared with November with 1 I 4, SOL. tons. Of the 3 5ti ships to use the canal, 3(1 were in ballast, or non-caigo cruisers.

Of the total tonnage .,000,2 17 tons were carried in 177 easthonnd ships and tons in 179 westbound vessels. i 1 m- TON XAGK TH KOI (ill Till-: l.lG DITCH AX ADVANCE In the srtHrer court law and motion session nig two matters 4 COM ISSIOX Ell SAII.S ekom rru.v volt FA 1 1 (By Associated lress.) Jail. 2 9. Tolls collected from ships that passed through the Panama canal during Tlocemhc" 1914, aggregated $4 1 1 1, ail 'increase of $2 0 4, as compared with November, the precious month. The total amount of tolls collected to January 1, 1915, w.iB $1, 547, 1 00.

l.l. Each of the first five months of canal tralllo showed a substantial gain over the month previous hut since the lirst of this year there has been a slight falling off in trallic and January probably will show a decrease over the record month of December. Tlie total tonnage, figured on demurrer; will C.ilendar. I ol administration Minnie M. and the final Charles ID Miller petition.

tor disposed of. i In I lie esse Manuel V. the cot ii: a demurrer the case of 1 F. Metcalf. of husbands and children of their fathers.

Belgium a Paradise. is ms' n- i "There are thousands of Mr. and twe ReeUcleliers e-emplo ees in Co'o-hc called Inn the fndo today who wish to Clod they were in Belgium to he fed, or a bird to be tenderly cared for. Mr. Dawson criticised John I).

Hockefeler, tor his lack of Knowledge of conditions and said he was "equally ns ignorant ax his trusted executives." The witness told of the sti being miners being shot down by I lie autl'uilitia "in the pay of the Colorado will also be beard in I 'uel and Iron company, and liitn-Esther M. Teeter vs ID 'Ueds of persons being dumped inti Mile desert without food or water while others were forced over the snow of the mountain ranges. "If any appearance of povertv is lUiiKnown to the Colorado Fuel and 1 Iron compativ," Mr. son Jest u- The it ion for letters in the estate of IlitcluocU will he heard account in tin- estate, with a distribution will also oe (if i Ailla a -i 'o ne dared, "it is due to ils own NAPPES. Jan.

29. Ernest Nathan, tiie Italian roal commissioner to the Panama-Pacific exposition, left here today on the steamer America in order to he present at the inauguration of the exposition. The Italian exhibit will lollow aboard the steamer Vega. IX KAIIIKS' to $215(1 Suils SM $)S $22.50 to Suits Any Skirt or Dress for ONE-THIKIl OFF IX MEN'S FI KXISIIIXGS $1.50 to $2.50 Flannel Shirts, I'nilerwear, Sweaters. Special lot, new winter goods IX FT tili EA It Igidies' (inn Metal or Kid Button Shoes SI.

os 1. adies' Patent Button Shoes SU.1S ix i.XDFKM Children's 50c and 75e I'oion S'uBs. or siqiarnte garments no Dailies' to $1.50 Pmlerwenr, one lot (JOc1 IX DOMESTK 7 2 xlt 0 Clover Seamed Sheets I xltn Ediudiile Seamless Saeets tOC IX IIOSIFKY Men Women and Children's; C.miran-ecd 4-moi ths ierv, it for 7.V Djlctex Hosiery lor Women UlO I PSTAIKK SIM. CUDS 10c and 1 2 1 Emhroidcriea 23c Duceu and Eniti: oidefies ISO Brown Ei.icn Crash )v Ei.ie Soft -Uo 50x72 Double Blanket; (SOO Pure While Mercerized liTO Neckwear, lltldion, Kmimcnts, llosier.i, Pn ierpriced Specials on olir Bargain Floor! clock Thursday morning at 1 1 BE SURE NOT TO MISS OUR Grand Opening Today Come in and inspect our line of Wooiens and our Tailor Shop, even if ou dont intend to buy Special Sale for Saturday Only of Any $29, $25, $30 Suit or Overcoat IN THE HOUSE FOR services were hdd at the "oMy' Brothers parlors over the remains KOStT COM PDA I XT I el' Harry V. Sylvester, who died; at his home south of Hanford.

Jan-I Margate! T. Homer and C. E. nr.rv 20, 1915. Homer have tiled an answer to the Mr.

Svh ester was Imrn iu Wash-loans lomplaint of the I'horne-llill iliglon. I). Febrimrv 3). 1 14. i Investment companv, in the ease When quite nung he went to Bri-d' liomer vs Thorne-I till Invesjt tisli ('(dmnliia, where for a mini- meat company.

The cross' comber of years he held a government plaint denies that the defendant position. Enter lie owned and eon- luis nnv title in tin land involved in ducted a furniture store in Napa, Uie suit, and a few years alter moved to Hocklou, where lie entered the i nine business. In 1 9. s. 4 attracted bv (lie Southern California boom, lie lost a fortune.

lie remained in Santa Ana until ears ago, when lie moved intoxicated." lie Hanford. For some years be has custody by lifen engaged in the horse miriness. Walter Vail last evening. 1 The New York Store I THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE i I No Alore No Less Any Suit or Overcoat iilisli hr keep all our Work In lb-pair l-T'ce for One Vein ONE PRICE TO ALL AUDE IN OUR OWN SHOP IN HANFORD San Joaquin Nursery Foil ADD VAHIETIES OF HOME OKOWN Peaches, Prunes, Apricots Grapevines SEE US TOR PRICES 1 National Tailors jeer A liuitil Plaster. Merited White Bininieul Is a splendid application for Sure Throat.

Cold on the Bungs. Croup and Iaius in the Chest. Saturate la piece of llannel doth with the l.iiiinicnt and use as a plaster. It is erj penetrating, will not Idis- ter unit is eery effective. Prices 2 5e, I Exclusive Agents, M.

V. Bartholomew, Hanford, Cal. A year ago bis health began 'to ft.il. and a recent fall is thought to jliave hastened his dentil. His only son, Harry O.

Sylvester, jof I. os Angeles, readied his hedtddn Mm hour befnte death. His daughter. Mrs. .1.

P. Xonr.se of Sail Francisco, arrived Wednesday morning and will remain with her mother for a time. 119 North Irwin Street Prom Coast to Coast Hanford Yard -corner Seventh and Rcdington Streets Stand at Armoiia K. Yamamoto, Prop. Harry Eby, Hanford, Cal.

Open F.OMiings I mil p. m. Two ilooi'H from Western I limn I elegropli Ollicc ALEND ARS ana Advertising Specialties Finest Line Manufactured including many very kandsome kand colored designs. Any-tkmg you may desire in Calendars or Novelty Advertising DON'T BUY TILL YOU HAVE SEEN THIS LINE The Selling System Enables Us to Quote You Very Attractive Prices THE JOURNAL.

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