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The Searchlight from Redding, California • 5

The Searchlight from Redding, California • 5

Publication:
The Searchlighti
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Redding, California
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5
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Our A Grand A Few More Nuts for Our Competitors to Crack' Extraordinary Values for This Week SPECIAL I 300 yards Cashnicre-finisbcd figured Dress Goods 30 inches wide was intended to be sold at 15c Our price for one week only 8Jc yd SPECIAL 2-5 pieces half-bleached German Table Linen 57 inches wide and extra heavy on sale for one week only at 224c yd SPECIAL 3 125 pairs Langdon genuine Thompson Glove-Fitting Corsets lVe have them in black drab and white They are sold elsewhere at On sale for one week only at 75c a pair SPECIAL 4 500 yards silk-finished Moreen dark fancy designs Just the thing for Waists Skirts or Suits Our price one week only yd 0XF2RD TIEJ call Special Attention to our New and Elegant lines of Oxford Ties SPECIAL 5 20 pieces new Dimities in stripes and Dresden effects On sale for one week only 8c yd prices have awakened the Silurians from their long sleep The public is reaping the benefit We propose to keep right at it until every buyer in Shasta County finds ont that onr place is where your dollars go the furthest sha egg 5 Riimmelsburg Shasta IMViil Orders Solicited TERRIS SrntICTLY CASH- Samples Sont On Applicnti on ABOUT TOWN Cure for Crippled Children The National Surgical Institute Pacific Branch 319 Bush street San Francisco successfully treats all cases of Orthopedic Surgery Diseases of the Spine Hi) and Knee Joints Paralysis Piles Fistula Nasal Catarrh Bow Legs Knock Knees all Deformities and Chronic Diseases Their success in treating these cases is show by thousands of references ftotn trustworthy people all over the country Persons having afflicted children or friends should convince themselves of the excellent results of the system of treatment by this Institute One or more of these surgeons will heat the I)cot Hotel Redding Wednesday May 27th one day to examine cases Send fur circular Reference may lie had to Mrs Titos Larkin Ono Downer Igo Tlios Jennings capitalist San Francisco Beiuis Ex-U Inspector of Steamers San Francisco and hundreds of others 5H0EJ Onr stock of and cy Shoes the largest and prices the lowest ARNAUD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Barber Locuted in Tillman Saloon Tools And Hardware TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS INCLUDING MINING BOOKS IIND won CATALOGUB Geo Webb Alexander Successor to Oiloorn Alexander 401 Market Street SAN 10005 Liniment 1 IS COMPOSED CP Forest Oils Lame Back Rhnematitm Neuralgia and all Muscnlar Ailments For sale by all druggists fip-tf vnu Store Underwriters A bus load of our town people held a most enjoyable outing Sunday down Clear Creek way One feature of the trip was a peanut roast Among those who attended were Mesdaines Itergli and Gtlltousen Misses Ilergh anil Chnmlicrs Messrs II Ilergh Nash Jr George Sheridan Slump and Pollack All enjoyed a fine time Send your aulisciiptinn to The Searchlight only $150 a year A Bi At Baer Weil ABOUT TOWN Try Firths for shoes Ingate Stanford spent Friday in Red Bluff Penrose came down from Fall River Mills Friday Ilines was in from Harrison Gulch Wednesday Wm Westlake came down from French Gulch Friday evening Dr Sophia office is up stairs in the McCormick-Sacltzer block Joseph Enright of the Shasta Lumber Company was in from Bella Vista Friday Jeff Ogburn the popular Anderson hotel man and wife spent Friday evening in our city Hatch the route agent for Wells Fargo Co was in town for a couple of days last week Mrs George Ingram left last Wednesday for Oregon where she will make a short stay visiting relatives Jas McCormick and wife who have been visiting in the Eastern States returned home Tuesday evening Masterson the marble man came up from Chico where he lias been on business on Thursday morning's train Blodgett who is teaching the Ken-net school spent Saturday in Redding He was accompanied by his wife Subscribe for The Searchlight and the Sihvr Knight-National Watchman Only $175 a year lor the two papers Rube Carmer was in charge of the stage office during Wm absence to the Grand Iodge of Odd Fellows in San Francisco Miss Tessie Carr went to Cottonwood Thursday morning and from there she will proceed to Shingletown to visit relatives Pure natural mountain ice for sale at 65 cents a hundred pounds at the Shasta County Soda Works Kenney William commonly called Bee Wagner who was an important witness in the Lewis murder case was down from the Whitmore country Friday Wm Jackson son of our County Treasurer who is attending the University of Califbrnis came up on Tuesday local to siend his three months vacation here Smith left Saturday morning for San Francisco as a delegate to the Grand Lodge of the Knighti of Pythias which convened yesterday He was accompanied by his wife A Fetzer a member of the Trinity Journal force came dowa from Weaverville Thursday evening and left on that overland for San Jose to attend the Christian Endeavor Convention now in session in that city The Band boys favored the town with some good music from the platform near the dejxM Sunday afternoon This was the first of a series of semi-weekly concerts to be given during the summer months Palmer who formerly run a saw mill near Whitmore and who still owns property in that section came up from San Francisco Wednesday morning For the past few yeats he has been runnsng a lodging house on Bush street in Frisco Home-made wine unadulterated is always best That is the class of wine tuined out by winery and as a consequence he has built up a big trade -in Redding If you want pure wine of all descriptions address George Stoll Red Bluff api4lf Last Saturday a party consisting of Mr and Mrs Allison Mr and Mrs Blodgett Miss Rosaline Bell and I)r Cor-biere made a pleasure trip to Keswick They took in all the sights had a good lunch and enjoyed themselves in general Kingsbury who has been helping Fowler Rhodes in their Harrison Gulch mines parsed through Ke tiling last Friday on his way to Yreka between which place ami Hungry Creek he has a placer mine location After developing tliete during the season lie will probably return to the western section The picnic given aliout two miles from Olinda last Friday was well represented from this town The band wagon and quite a few private vehicles were needed to convey the parties from here As people came from all over Happy Valley and from Anderson to attend It is thought that there were one hundred and fifty people present ABOUT TOWN See ad (or dye works Note Baer new ad this issue Joe Isaacs the legal light of Shasta sjient yesterday iu Redding Nichols of Copley came down on the Sunday night overlaud Perryman wife and daughter of the S- mine visited in Redding yesterday The large posters for the 4th of July celebration in Red Bluff were put up around town to-day Pierson our recent newsdealer departed for Dunsiiiuir this morning on a several business visit Gillumsen Bros the photographers who have been doing business in this town for the past half year contemplate departing shortly I atdies disfigure that Ixiy by cutting his hair at home when you can have it done at the Paragon Shop for 15 cents Maricii Prop Chas Boyd whose wife has len suffering with bmuchial troubles look his family to the Bald Hills country last week to enjoy a few weeks of rural life with friends and relatives Miss I De Yelling who is the National and Slate organizer of the Christian Temperance Union will Ire in Redding on Wednesday Thursday and Friday of this week photographs are simply artistic triumphs Only $250 per doz for the finest cabinets His motto is and meritorious pictures at moderate prices to suit the times and the people Arnaud the gentleman who came here a short while back and opened a barber shop in saloon has decided to go out of business and return to his home in British Columbia via San Francisco A outfit arrived in town yesterday morning and was put up to-day It seems they were rather astonished at the license they have to pay in this town $11 per day They came from the south having last stopped at Red Bluff Our vigilant corps of reporters neglected to mention last week the improved appearance of Murphey law office A complete renovation new paper on ceiling and wall and new malting on the floor make the place both very healthful and pleasant Although they have not yet received any orders from headquarters it is believed that Company of this city will be ordered to San Francisco for the first four days of July to participate in the celebration along with the majority of the militia of the State Otto Combs came up from Red Bluff Monday evening to make arrangements with tire band to play in Red Bluff on July 41I1 Everything was satisfactorily arranged and tire band is now under contract to jtlay there on that day Mr Combs returned to the Bluffs on the overland On last Thursday Mrs Dittmar Co Superintendent of Schools apixirtioned the sum of $1011770 County School money for May to the several district of Shasta couuty as follows Anderson $38180 Millville $19990 Shasta $19090 Oak Knoll $19090 Redding $730 Go remaining 88 districts each $9530 Anthony Thierkrolf who has been employed in the Menzel butcher sliop for the fast few years has secured a leave of absence fur three months and left Sunday morning for San Francisco where lie will visit friends for altout a week and then proceed to Honolulu where he will speml the remainder of his vacation Joe McCalie will occupy his place during his alircnce Joint I texter one of Shasta oldest and stiunchcst friends sustained a remuiknlde and quite serious accident last Saiturduy hile driving stock near Ono He was thrown from his ho se ami besides receiving other injuries one ea was completely severed from the side of his 'icad It is sorrowfully fi-urcd that internal injuries were ceived This is the third a rcident Mr Dexter lias experienced in connec ion with horses In the early pioneer tlays he with his 1 torse was thrown into a guhli 1 nd although he cscad with slight bruises the neck and back of hia 1 torse were broken Several year ago he was again throw rj rom a horse and narrowly escaped getting killed Filths have the best vaulcs Tim Murray came down from French Gulch Sunduy A Kuner the popular drummer was in town yesterday Adolph Dobrowsky the Market street jeweler spent Sunday in Red Bluff Chas Cook who has suffered severely from a chronic siege of cold is again about Firths have the right ideas economy industry and small profits Satisfied customers come again See new ad this issue and note the extraordinary values offered He announces the grand success of his sales The Methodist church was given over to the Epworth League last Sunday night and all the services of the evening were conducted by that body Jas Tilton and Henrietta Moorman of Keswick were married at Redding last Saturday evening by Rev Wright of the Methodist church Miss May Reynolds and her aunt Miss Kelly arrived here Friday evening Miss Reynolds has been visiting in San Francisco for the past three months Do not forget to examine display of fine artistic photographs Your friends will appreciate a picture Prices moderate work as good as the best The dance and social given by the Band boys last Saturday night was a financial as well as social success This is the last dance by the Band boys this season Ncurse and family will leave for their summer home at Shasta Retreat about June I and Major Lyons with his family will occupy their residence dnring the summer As the result of a family feud a lively street fight occurred in front of saloon last Sunday morning in which Dave Payne and John McDaniels figured as principals Treasurer Jackson went to Kennet yesterday to look after his mininig interests Ilia son William recent of Berkeley University has charge of his office during his adsence Mrs White and daughter Gertrude who have been visiting A Donley and family for the past week left fur Anderson yesterday morning to visit friends for a few days and will then leave for their home near Cottonwood Wm Smith who wasrecently elected Second-Lieutenant of Company of this city tendered the members erf the company a banquet at his home oa the corner of Butte and Pine streets last Tuesday evening A good time was enjoyed by all present Within the past two or three days a good number of Fall River residents passed through Redding on their way to San Francisco to attend as witnesses the A Selvester and Geo Short counterfeiting trials which are dated on the Distirct Court calendar for the 8th and 19th inst respectively Died in this city at 10 Monday night Edward Earl Nicholas son of Mr and Mrs Nicholas recently of Wyoming Deceased was nearly thirteen years of age He had been suffering from spinal troubles and his death was not unexpeted The funeral look place trom the Presbyterian church this afternoon at three and the re-were interred in the Odd cemetery Some little inconvenience was caused at the residence of Jesse Lille last Wednesday morning just as the funeurl concourse of his daughter Ilaltie was about to follow the remains to the grave None of the local physicians would sign a death certificate as deceased was last attended by the Chinese doctor of Red Bluff Coroner Earnest was then called ujon and a jury summoned which decided on inquest that death resulted from natnral causes The regular weekly meeting of the Re-lding Bicycle Club was held in the hall of Justice Court last Tuesday evening twenty new having been added to the roll witli the cliatler still open It was decided not to accept the band lwys offer to fiimLh music at $45 per month The matter of lutilJing a race track was discussed at some length The following wera elected ofliccis of the club: President Wm Jackson Vice-President Eaton Secretary George Young Treasurer Gcoige Elder and Captain Nicholas who wat left to appoint hia own lieutenants Fraternal Societies A of Court Castle Roclc No 8364 meets in Odd Hall every ad and 4th Saturday of each mouth at 8 ft A Reddine LodjmNo 334 meets in Masonic Tenmle on the third Saturday evening of each month I Redding loxJgc No 371 meets in Odd Hall Wednesday evenings A UW Redding Lodge No 73 meets in Good Hall every Tuesday at 8 I Redding Lodge No 103 meets in Good Hall Saturday evenings A of Redding Lodge No meets in office on the second and fourth Tuesdays oi each month -Redding Chapter No 44 meets in Masonic Temple on the second and fourth Fridays of each month A Window Post meets in Odd Hall on tlie first and fourth Saturdays of each month A Meets in Odd Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 3:30 si of Nouva Vita laxlge No i8t meets in Odd Fellows hull the 2d and 4th Thursday evenings Redding laxlge No meets in Odd Fellows Hall every first and third Thursday evening at each month at 8 o'clock MISSION OF ALL SAINTS (Episcopal) every Sunday in the north room of the school house on Fine street between l'laeer and Yuba streets All are welcome Morning prayer at 11 a in Evening prayer at 7:30 Sunday school at 10 a Rev James Cope Missionary Rector presides on the third and fifth Sundays of the month Mr Hugh WYndhuu lav render Redding Post-office General delivery open from 8 am to 5:30 rsi and to 8 pm Sundays and holidays 8 am to 9 am and pm to 7:30 pm Money-order and registry office 8 am to 5 pm MAILS CLOSK For the South 8:35 am and 8 pm lor the North 8 pm for Weaverville Briber and Baird 6 am MAILS ARK1VK From the South 5:37 am and 5:30 pm from the North 9:58 pm from Weaverville Shasta Baird Buckeye 6:30 pm front Beiber Millville 6 AM See Dutesinan for photos Grotefend Logan Dentists Redding Wm Woods was in from Gas Point Friday Sunda shaving at shop 15 cents See Red Bluff Redtling Marble Works adv Lem Nichols the Millville former was in town Thursday Charles Popejoy was down from Copper City Thursday Sullaway was 1 passenger on Friday overland from Sisson Firths will make Redding os good a town as Sacramento to trade in Stoddard from Cinnabar came down on Thursday evening's overland Mr and Mrs Andrew Jessen from Cottonwood spent Thursday in our town Gen Chipman and Runyon came up from Red Bluff Friday evening on legal business Earl Nash arrived here last week and will make a protracted visit with hia father Nash When you call on Dalesman ask to see some of his magnificent work in carbon effects They are jems of art Fitzpatrick who attended the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at San Francisco returned home Sunday evening Among the residents of this State who were granted pensions last week appears the name of Chas Crawley of Buckeye Jake Harris the Millville merchant came to town Saturday to attend the meeting of the Democratic County Central Committee Free reading rooms open daily on east side of Market street between Butte and Yuba Papers on file good books and magazines Come fi8-tf Con Goldbeig real estate and insurance agent who has been visiting in San rancisco for the past two weeks returned here Wednesday evening The infant child of Titos Mark the east side former has lieen very ill with congestion of the lungs for the past week and is hardly expected to live Jas Johnson sheriff of Mendocino county who had been to Weaverville on business connected with the nnmler trial ill session theie returned here Thursday afternoon and left for his home in Ukiah that evening Mrs Jas Downing mother of Eugene Downing formerly of this county died at Portland Oregon last Thursday morning after an illness of several months To Eugene who is at present in Red Bluff the heart felt aympat of his many friends in this section is extended Have not been slow to avail themselves II II 0 of the Tremendous Low Prices at which loi their goods arc sold but there is still IT vliUlv left a large assortment of the best good? CONSISTING OF Clothing Goods Fancy Goods Boots and Shoes 1-Eats Trunks Valises Etc Partly damaged by fire and water WHICH MUST BE SOLD SHORTLY We lie" to apologize to our numerous patrons for not having lieeu waited 011 promptly but with additional help kivu red prompt service is assured and to accommodate all our store will be kept open until 9 This sale is held at the old stand in the Good Templar Bnilding Market Street Redding Come early and avoid the rush By order of the Fire.

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Years Available:
1895-1898