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Newspaper Notes (NN-1884-1886)(1884-1886) (292 pages)

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Bs March 2 Music of monitors ceased at Dutch Flat and Gold Run 400 letters received in GV should have been delivered to places in Sierra County. Surprize party Rough and Ready at residence of Messes Lena and Sophie Schroder. Grand social success. Young and old at residence. Large dancing halL 35 couples, music by Messrs. Foote and Glidden, midnight refreshments then more dancing to early moming hours. Alex Martell floor director. List of attendants. Young school boys played joke on Don Holland of Sweetland. He operating hydraulic mine near school house. Boys got up a write of injunction in the name of people of U.S. commanding him to stop washing earth, sand, gravel, cobble stones or rocks into creek or ravine so as to muddy water under pain of penalty of Jaw. Orders from Judge Sawyer, mailed. He stopped until news of -pke leaked out. Reward offered for boys names. San Juan Times 4 March Many people out buggy nding. Road committee locating lines for turmpike to Ridge E.O. Tompkins ex-sheriff of County candidate for Marshal of N.C. J. J. Ott of N.C. 56 celebrating his 14th hirthday. Bom on 29 February (leap year) Philo Fuller G.V. divorce proceedings against wife Margaret. Union Cricket Club to Glenbrook Park, good days sport. Since SF club visit introduced under hand bowling, some practicing. Rumor that J.C. and E. Coleman selling their interest in Narrow Gauge. Kidder to remain superintendent. For business reasons not discontent with operation of mr. Big cribbage debate. How many paints can be held and pegged in a hand of cuibbage. Some say 58, others 61 and 63. Has explanation. Clear Creek Lyceum Society, spirited debate at meeting at Uren's Hall. etree eh.