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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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Apr. 19 — After March Fires
New business opened are: Scott's Saloon on E, side of Main;
Dewson's Saloon, Crawford and Dunn's Store; Mi aby and Milis 4
Store; Dr. Lark's Drug Store, al’ on Hast side of Main. é@
On west side are Birdeye's Store, Roger's Store and Meat Market,
American Bakery, E. Cook & Co., Barker and Smith's of Barker's
Exchange. Will open Turner & DumarS of the Newada HotelWi! ‘iams & Co's. auction & Commission. Note: Shepherd's on
upyver Main St.
The buildings on Main between the junction of Coyote and Pine
Sts. are a disgrace to the city: Hope the Common Council will
do something about it.
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Booed Prices: Candies .60; boots $3 to G10; shovels $5 to $65
liauors, whiskey, $3; molasses, $2 (Davis & Hirst)
Death: S.M-Hammon-Apr 7, 1851; 30 years old, partner of
F.K O'Farrell, Iowa. Dr. ACrane; buried by Masons.
Spanish and French taught. The Spanish class il! meet at Davis
and Hurst Reading Room. P. Kowalewski, Prof. of languages.
Sept. 13 Bunker Hill Quartz Mining Co. on north bank of Deer Creek
between Coyotevil'e and Woods Ravine. Immense water wheel.
President: W.R-Rigby; Austin & Dunlap, Construction;
Dr. J.P.Rogers, direction; T.W.Colburn, Secretary.
Fireworks Exhibition given on Sunday evening by Messers
Scott'and & Co. Wil have a varigated baltoon. @
For Rent: Office adjoining Gregory's Express now occupied
by Dr. Mil er and Overton.
A bear of large species (Grizzly) was caught in a trap of amn
names Davis some ways down Deer Creek.
Man: injured in shaft in Gold Hil) Mine, G.V.
Four Spaiish speaking Chinamen visited the Nevada Journal Office.
Dr. Caldwell —Yesterday had the pleasure of receiving two fine
melons from our worthy friend Dr. Caldwel! raised on his ranch
near Wenah's o’d encampment below Grass Valley.
First City Physician: Dr. Edward E. Gardner, died of typhoidfever Sept. 12, 185l-aged 87 years. Alderman and city physician
Funera’ he'd from city hospital. IOOF in charge. Buried in
M-E.Cemetery.
Store: Hamberger & Bros. — opposite Deer Creek Water OfficeLadies Dress goods.
Sept. 18 School for $2.00 per week.
: For SaleEureka House at Deer Creek, Lower Crossing.