Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1903, Number 9, 9 October 1903 — OLETA. [ARTICLE]

OLETA.

Several young pcoplo from hero attended the dauco given in Amador last Saturday night. They reported that there was a very large crowd, and the music was very good. --:' • A show was given in Votaw's hall last Sunday evening by a traveling troupe. For all it was Sunday there was a very nice crowd. '■.s'./.<£

Mrs. L. Smith and daughter Hazel, who have been visiting relatives in Stockton, returned borne one day last week. Miss Ruby Shealor has gone to Elk Grove, where she intends to remain with her aunt, and attend school this winter.

Owen Prenph has again taken charge of the Popular saloon here. H. Nefl, who is helping to erect a newhouse for I. Ostrom, was hurt quite badly last Thursday. He was carrying' a bunch of shingles up to the roof, when he lost his footing and fell to the ground

A very pleasing and interesting sermon was hold in the M. E. church last Sunday at eleven o'clock, by tho Rev. Mr. Hockett.

Little Miss Gertrude Shealor is visiting friends at Shake RidgoMiss M. Schillings spent last Satui* day md Sunday at homo.