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Mistletoe ent, No, 47, 1. 0.
very cs So ge om at ogee —
“ot 12. WF, ENGLEBRIGHT, C. P,
GEO. A.GRAY, 8.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. W.
Meots at Pythian Castle
aver See a) at 7:80 o'clock,
Sloe WM. T. MONK. President,
‘gp. 2 MORGAN, RG.
Nevada Commandery, No* 6, K. T.
“O fMtetta'at Masonic Hai
Firat aig bee a per St Each Month «
Hey Sa « BRED. SEARLS, Com.
1,5, ROLFE, BR j
Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I.
: Meets at Hibernia Hall
Every Alternate Friday Evening © com:
vs with the. First Friday Sevening
2 e
“J. MO FOLEY, President.
CARL SCHEMER RK. 8 Pie
Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P.
. aise Meets at _Pythian-Castle
¢ x" Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o'clock.
J. A. NORTHWAY, C. C.
B 8, RECTOR,’ K. of Re and 8.
LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6,
EETS ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH
Thursdays of each month at Pythian, Cus+ . L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, R Sec’y.
Hevada Cony Haron Gage.
TINB TABLE NO. 51.
Trains will leave and arrive. at Nevada City on
and after Wednesday, November 20th,
1895, as follows :
oes o~ of :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
i met ;.connecting with Lo& Fa. rain. 3 at San
i efit Chis . Mt. hee
} y céhneéting with: Overland
San Francisco at
arriving at San
Train leavi
7:00 A. M. and Overland T:
Francisca at $:45 P.M..
eRe ~ ee J
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10.00 P [TT PAY.
1.30 P . Sunday only
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
9.43 ATi
Daily, connectin; with
4-45 P ri Overland Train Tuaving
fan Francisco at 7:00 A. M. and Overland from
East,
Daily connécting with Local
40 PR Fl Train leaving Saramneavo at
6.00 P. M. and wfl poinits:South.
Arriving: From Grass Valley.
1.2 5 P ri Sunday only.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
Pres. & Gen’l. Manager.
EDW'D. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Sunset :: Limited
Will take Visitors DIRECT to the
2Famous Festivals 2
; 4 OF THE SOUTH .: .
No Loss of Time . No Extra Expense ! All the
-Comforts of Home en route !
THE MIDWINTER CARNIVAL
AT PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
Begins FEBRUARY §19, “and for four days
that interesting fion‘ier g¢ity will 21 oN
RUN MAD: WITH{MERRY+MAKING.
There will be Indian and Cowboy Sports, all
kindsof Games, Tournaments, Races, Music,
Pageants, Parades, and unrivaled
WILD WEST EXHIBITIONS.
‘Phoemx distances the world in lest named
fea‘ure.
Take Sunset Limited,
Leaving SAN FRANCISCOFeb. 15.
Leaving LOS ANGELES Feb. 16.
THE WORLD-FAMOUS
MARDI GRAS
Of New Orleans
Takes place Feb. 17, 18, 19.
Daily, connecting with Overland Train from East.
The un and intensely fan‘making character of a ‘time-honored foatival is too wellknown to need other mention than the bare announcement of dates. ‘
TAKE SUNSET LIMITED. ==
Leaving’ San Francisco Feb. 11.
Leaving Los Angeles Feb. 12.
Inquire,ofSouthern Pacific Company Agents
for advertising matter giving full particulars.
ry ¥
NOTICE
Taxpayers.
es
*
a
Notice is hereby given that
the office,of therCounty Assessor, at the, Court Honse, Nevada City, will be open for the
transaction-of-business
EVERY DAY, ftom 9 A. M.
to 5 Ppangand on-Baturday, Evenis?s. Ws
All persons: interested are
invited tocall.. .
W.H. MARTIN,
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ONE POINT MORE; IF YOU ARK ABOUTTO
SUBSORIBE FOR THE
JPRANSCRIPT
If You Want to Get the County News
SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it hasacirculationthatreaches the reading people in every part of this
county. It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more re—.
mote parts of the Btate.
MINING Investors throughout the whole
country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithfuland complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources,
To LAND and to 2%
. ADVERTISE SOMETHING
ing being the demand for it.
Try the Transcript. You will find it pays every time. The
smartest, most successful business men set you the example
daily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the pudsum,
yellow ochre.
An Analysis
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysie of several
brands of tea purchased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo,
No. 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbage and
z
ws
0. 3. (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
No. 4. (Green.} Excessive coloring, consisting of
indigo and aluminous earth.
No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plum.
bago and clay.
Does not this eondition call loudly for a brand of
Pure Japan Tea
Beech’s Tea is the pure nnadulterated undyed sume
eured Japan Tea, There is no headache in it. A
child can drink it, Draws a canary color of delight
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
You use only half ag much pet cup. Sixty cents pF
pound, Never scld in bulk. Sold only im sealed
paokages bearing this trade-mark.
‘BEECHS. TEA
“Pore As Mlidhood ,
~ Empire Stable,
8t., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange
Hotel,
JAMES HENSESSY,
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be foundia thispart the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Socks to let-at short notice and on reasonable
rms,
The horses are free from vice, of good style
and capable of going as fastas any gentleman
cares to drive.
J. R. Davis,
Teacher of
joes a nem MUSIC
CHORAL and-ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
yortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose Of instructing pupils at their own home.
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., apee e Professor, by letter or personally, at
rig home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
NATIONAL MARKET
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAFPZIGER,. .
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc.
Hama, Bacon and Lard,
wholesale and retail. @
And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a first
class merket,
Prop’r.
delivered free of
charge.
$100 Reward !
The Nevada County. Electric Power Company: offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in any form, shape or
manner with the Company’s poles or wires
in either of the towns oF across country.
W ARNING—From now on there will be
a strong current.on our wires, and any par— meddling with them do so at their own
risk,
E. J. pe Sapra, JR,,
Manager Nevada County. Electric Power
Company.
‘ PATENTS!
Pension, Land and Indian Depredation
CLAIMS.
ITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS
obtained; interferences conducted; special
examifationt; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels
and designs registered.eareret cases prosecuted; infringement suite
conducted in any: United States Court. :
If you have an invention, send us a sketchph raph or swall model, together with a
lef iption of the most important features
sad we will advine ou the course to pursue,
If you are.in poesession of patents and the same
are infringed. or if gen are chaiged with inLiL ape nes submit the matter to ‘us a re.
liable opinion. : oe
National Bureau of Claims,
‘BOX 85, WASHINGTON, D. Ci j
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First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny ‘Rooms. .
W. U. Telégraph Office in the Ho‘1se.
Stopping place for all. states and busses.
Electric Lights throughout the building,
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
Has the largest and most modern dining
room in the city, with the freshest.and best
the markets afford. :
TAKE NOTICE—No Chinese employed
in the Honse, i
‘The new management of the Union Hotel,
with itg constantly adding, improvements,
make it the finest and most popular resort
in the mountains of Northern-Central California.
Hydraulic Saloon.
George Allen, Prop.
Main Street, Nevada City,
Opposite the Union Hotel
“Anew place nicely fitted up, and
Stocked with the best
Wines, Liquors, Beer , and
Cigars.
Courteous Treatment to All.
‘Me a Call.
=
Do You Want a Good
Give
If So: Try Parneli’s .
“JESSE MOORE”
“CYRUS NOBLE”’
“CASTLEWOOD”
Whiskies. '
‘Hennessy*s Brandy and Burke’s Gen-.
uige Irish Porter. ;
One drink sufficient to make you FEEL .
‘“‘Reception.:’
Tel. Ne: 41144. “Commercial Street.
THE
Chicago Cottage Organ
&.
Has attaieed a standard of excellence which #4mites ef no supe’ ‘3
It contains every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce,
These excelient Organs are celebrated for volume aualisxiet tomeuqnick }response,; variety of
combination, artistic design, beauty infinish,
constrnuctioa, making them the most attive, ornamental.and, desirable organs for . ’
homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
SKILLED WORKMEN,
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
INTTRUCTION BOOKS ANE ‘ANO STOOLS
Oatalogues and Price Lists on application
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
L. PP. FISHER,
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
CALIFORNIA 8TREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
N B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED FOR
aN all newspapers pubtished on the Pacific
Covst, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexivan
Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New
Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern
States and Europe.
Files.of uearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on
hand, and all advertisers are allowed free
access tothem during business hours.
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking.
eee
MEN AND WOMEN SLOP AT THE
drm Famous
MMI 8} Paso de Robles Springs,
The greatest Health and Pl he Pecific roaede§ easure Resort on
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. .
The waters are unequal f it vale te _ qualled for their medici
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
Trains leave ard and Townsend
F cisco, Ca ev morning at’ 8.15. =
n at springs at 3.90 Po. same day. pin
No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
__B, F. BURNS, Manager.
‘eet, San
BROAD STREET, sees NEVADA CITY
(Incorporated 1876, :
CAPITAL.
50,000
‘22,000
Paidupincoin, *
Undivided profits,OFFICERS:
E,M PRESTON..
R.M.HUNT...°.
JOHN T. MORGAN
D.E.MORGAN.. .
svensk BESIDBENT,
Vicm PRESIDENT
UE A bcd bro
ss’T CABHIBE and SRo’y
DIRECTORS: ata
Ds. BR, M. HUNT, JOHN. T. Mongar
Gro. M. Hueurs, D.E. Morgan,
NILEs SEARLS L, Hovusear,
E. M, Pumsron, ‘
CORRESPONDENTS)
New York—National Bank of North America. i . ’
San Francisco—First National Bank. 2.
Sacramento—Nationa]. Bank of D. 0, Mills
Co. Po
We issue Sight Drafts payable in
SACRAMENTO. .
principal cities of Great Britain and Puropeé.
specialty. Hipeiely
Highest price paid for County and State, WarAssay Office atthe Ban
This Bauk maintains an office at Grass Valley,
oe ree
J. M. THOMAS, ’
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000} pose
r $3 a ee
Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the .
old and Silver Bullio: ¢. tet a Oe
where a general Banking business, is travs-. spe:
. acted. eee 4
epubli¢an Primaries:
ee ya
4-4 7. A MEETING OF VHEREPUBLICAN
aunty ‘Central Committee of Nevada
county, held at Nevada City April 4th, 1896, i6.
was ; ‘
Resolved: That Primary Elections for the purf electing. delegates.to the State. and Con~
gressional Conventions be held
Saturday, April 18th, 1896,
Under and in conformity with the Primary.
Election Law at the folowing time and places:
he apportionment is a8 follows.
Grass Valley Pow nehip, 8 delegates.
Nevada Township, 3 delegates.
Meadow Lake and Little York townships,
1 delegate. , Be
. ” Washineton,: Eureka and‘ Bloomfield townships, 1 delegate. : :
Brageport ‘and Rough and Ready townsh'ps,
1 delegate.
‘The election shall be held in a! precincts between the hours of 120’clock m. and 7 o’clock
P.M. One polling piace shall be held in Grass
Valley, one in Nevada City, one in Truckee and
one in each other,voting precinct in the county.
Resolved: That when no poe been
made for officers of the election in any preieinct, or in case of failure of those to act, the
Republicans present shall select the officers of
elactie® and open the polls where most convenient.
; ae es shall ee ae support the nominees
of the Republican Party. ao
The following inspectors will act in their réppective precincts: : i
PRECINCTS AND: INSPECTORS.
* Nevada City—Polls at City Hall. H. J.
Collections on any part of the United States ‘®'. Wright, Inspector
A Grass Vall ey-—Poll at City Hall. Wm. Bee,
nspector. °
: Suiby Flat Precinct—Sam Eddy, Inspector.
Willow Valley Precinct—J. J. Lyons, Inector.
P Gold Flat, Precinct—W. E, Messervey, Inspector.
4 i ein Ranch Precinct—Dan urley, Inx ;
nae ‘Precinct—R. Davies, Inspector.
4° ‘Forest Springs’ .Precinct—Alfred Perrin, Inspector, :
PL alls Fiat Préeinot—-Robert Deebie, Inspector.
Woks iy
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Drs,. Starkey
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Debility,
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ta agents
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Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
Starkey and Palen, is a scientific, adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED; and the compound is so condensed and
made portable that it is sent all over the world.
It has been in use for more than neers
thousands of paticnts have been treated, and
over one thousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it--a very significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creatin;
anotherailment, und beneflitting one organ al
the°expense of another, often requiring a second
course to eradicate tre evil effects of the first,
but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, réenewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body.
‘These statements are confirmed by numerous
testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages,
only with theexpress permission oi the patients;
their names and addresses are, given, and. you
can refer to them for further informa fon.
The great success of our treatment has given
rise to a host ofi mitators, unscrupulous persons;
some calling their piegeredons Compound
bt b Mace often appropriating our. testimonials
and the names of our patients, to recommend
worthless concoctio. s. 4 Ls substance
made elsewhere or by others, a. called Com
nd vpn isspurious,
book of ‘
Palen, whichgives to all enquirers full inforand a record of ae rea nge
of chronic cases—many of them after being
abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be
maied FREE to any address on application.
Treatment: by-Inhalation, « nous Precin t—G. A. Ellis, Inspector.
BwaTE SS
. . Sweetland Precinct—J.M.
be ‘held at Masonic Halli, Nevada
mation as to this remarkable curative agent, .
ine Wi
B Vista Piecinct—R. R. orter, Inppector. ~~ ; eats 7
Cottage Hill, Precinet J, M. Higgins, Inspector.
‘alen’s: PWashingtom Precinct—E. T. Worthley, In-)
spector. . ‘
Pynba and Bear Valley Precinct.
2 Rigemaels Precinct R. D. Skidmore,’ Inector,
eee TT Precinet—R. “Penrose, Inspector.
“Columbia Hill Precinct. A. 8. Bigelow, InMoore’s Flat Precinct—L. @. Kelstrop, Inspector. = 0° OTR EM ade ‘ ;
Cherdékee Precinct—John Curnow, Inspector.
‘San Jnan Precinct C. 8. Paine, Inspector.
i t Wood, Inspector.
Birchville Precinct R. Thomas, Inspector.
qos French ‘Corral Precinct—W. M. Moulton, Inspecter: .;
* ‘Anthony Howse Precinct—Wm. Davey, Intor. «1 reas :
‘ iooney Flat PrecinctBen Fraser, Inspector.
a Fr preslag re Hoes ire Walker, Inspector.
Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Ira Davis, Inspector.
“Indian Springs Precinct—T. J.
}spector. .
ough and Ready Precinct—Jas. Huntress,
‘. Inspector.
Truckew Precinct——A. C. Cook, fospector.
Boca Preciuct—J. J. McDonald, Inspector.
Lowell: Hill Precinet—Alex. Dryman, Inspectur.
unts Hill Precinet—A. G. Turner, Inspector.
You Bet: Precinct-—J. 8. Goodwin, InspectorThe Judges and Inspectors of the townships,
which, combined, are entitled to one delegate,
will confer and issue certificate of election to
the successful delegate. ~—
All returns mst be sent in to the: Secretary
within three days after the election. :
NAT. P. BROWN, Chairman.
ARTHUR L, FISHER, Secretary, Grass Valley.
AK. Lor, Assistant Seeretary, Nevada City
aggoner, In‘Annual Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDets of the Masonic Hall Association will
ity, on Saturday, May 16th, 1896, at 7 o’clock p. m., for the
purpose of. electing Trustees for the ensuing
year, and the transaction of such other business as may be properly and legally brought
Wefore said meeting.
al 2t6 LJ, ROLFE, Secretary.
4
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Election Proclamation.
‘THE ELECLORS OF THE CORPORATIONof the City of Nevada are tomb notified
that an election will be held in Nevada Vity on
Monday, May 4th, 1896, '—
'To €lect the following named officers:
1. Marshal, Be
Assessor,
. ‘Treasurer,
. City Trustee,
. City Trustee, ;
. City Trustee. :
The placesof election and the officers who
shall. conduct said elec‘ion in each of the
‘several precizicts. of said City of Nevada shall
be and a, are hereby designated and appointed as: féliows, to-wit: :
Precinct No.1. Polls at Clutter’s Carriage Fac.
tory on the.Rlaza.. Inspectors, R. Tremaine and
D. Hutchinson; Judges, John H. Hichards and
J.D. Fleming; Clerks, H. C. Weisenburger and J.
J. Jackson; Ballot Clerks, M. B. Siddles and John
Rafter, : s a,
Precinct No. 2, Polls at the City Hall, Inspectors, A. D, Allanand OC. J. Brand; Jadges,
John Swart and E. Booth; Clerks; LohiaSchmidt
an ae B. Gray; Ballot Clerks, Max’ Isoard and
. Garver.
Precinet No, 3. Polls at the Justice’s Court
Room. Inspectors, Geo. M. Hughes. John
udges, J . W, Dean Pint waft Cerne pou: unpicliff;
“COMP: ec xX bi Sy TMODE OF > 7. C. Randall and George E. Johnston;
ACTION AN SUL! byt eofe néw tblerks, Felix Gillet and A. Hartung. © ~
68, pub: Sterkey/.<°. %" Pe “polls will be open from sunrise till 5
ge ee B nm. Tenia
y order ofthe Board ‘rustees; ~
' e a & # # = Des BAKER;
‘ t . President,
” Attest: T, H. Case, Clerk. f +
Rose Carnivals,
and the like, _ will be'the delight of: California for the next two or three months,
Santa Barbara Flower Festival, th
tame‘of whi¢h is ‘word-wide, aad the glory
of which, like that of Solomon, is not half
told, opens April 15th »
will reign 3. days. an, arbitrary and absolute
despot, ah Peay a Pega oe
La Fiesta de Los Angeles, now fixed
in the chronology of Calitornia feasts, and
not legs illustrious than itaolder prototypes,
commences April 22, and the riot of fun
will spread over. 4 days. :
The Carnival of Roses, to take place in
San Jose, May Oth and 9th, inocinsiye,
though a mbr¢ recent ‘candidat bra iy
of the funsl hig srur yet. € he
limitless possibilities of the dfdén City tor
anything that is made of-roses, .ig quite as
full.of promise. gts out Ga Oe Fe
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“It shell be unlawful for any person or
to pedille any merchandise, f
po wares or commodities, of any i
or een nt tetas aa ‘be ett = 5a
Cj ith first. procuring a ~
license therefor as hereinafter required.
0 UMOTLONR .
All persons before engaging in ddling
deteciea to in Section 1 Noes 4 shelly Ass
City, for a license therefor, in advance, one 0:
the tollow isa :agies Of money, y 2 One”
Dollar and Fifty Cente ($1.50) per day; or Five.
(85) potlees per week, or Ten ($10) . :
quarter. “atte a oa
Any person doing any peddling as aforesaid,
before ae : sores by iE rae peau a
rein required, is he: ¥ Coe ie ‘
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or
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SECTION 4. eee
All ordinances, or paris of ordinances, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed in so far as
they conflict herewith.
: SECTION 5. ae
This ordinance shall take effect from and after the 15th day of March, 1896.
Passed by the following votes: ‘ Ayes—Baker,
Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No—.
D, 8. BAKER,
‘[seaL. :
President of the Board.
Attest: T. H. Cane, Clerk. a AS
Election of School Directors.
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
qualified electors of Nevada. School District
county. of Nevada, thatthe annual election of
School Directors will be held f
Saturday, April 25th, 1896.
At Washington School House of said district, at
for the full term of three
The polls will be open between the hours of
8a.M. and sundown. David Hutchinso
sppointed Ingpector and John Webbcr and H.
J. Wright, Clerka of said election. By order of
ears each,
trict. :
tf. Scoretary Board of Education, :.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
ohn Weoks,Administrator ‘of the Metate of”
George W. Weeks, deceased to the creditors of:
and all persons havin
said deceased. to exhibit them, with ‘they
necessary vouchers, within four months after,
the first publication of this noticeto’ the eid
Administrator, at the office of J. M. Walling.
Attorney at-law, Nevada City, Nevada County,
State oi Valifornia, the same: being the <place
for the transaction of the. business of said.
estate, in the said county of Nevada.
JOHN WEEKS,
Administrator of the estate of George W.
Weeks, deceased.
Dated this 7th day of March, A. D., 1896. m7-4m ©
Annual Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders. of Odd. Fellows, Hall. Associa—
tion. will be held on Monday évening May 4,
1896, at 8 o’clock, in the Library Koom‘of Odd
Fellows Hall, forthe purpose of electing five
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the
transaction. of such other business as may ‘e
properly brought betore said meeting.
: Z NAT. P. BROWN,
President.::;:
JAMES KINKEAD, nensegh
Secretary. at
Notice to Creditors.
ei £ TL
STATE OF MARY GIACOMELLA. (alco
Eiicown as Mary Miller), deceased. néties
ig hereby given by the undersigned, Administr:ter of the estate of Mary Giacomello, (aleo
ors of and all persons having claims ingt,
said deceased, to exhibit them, with e eae
gary vouchers, within four months aft r the:
first publication of this notice tothe saidAdNevadaCity, Califoifia, the same being the place
for the transaction of the bustness of said estate, in said County of Névada.
WILLIAM GIACOMELLA,
(also known as William Miller).
Administrator uf the Estate of Mary Giacomello, ae known a8 Mary Miller’, ms
Dated, Nevada Olty, Uslitorn’s, this tet day of 1 e » California, 8 Ist day o:
April, 1896. Segre seen hss
Notice to Creditors.
ecutors of the Last Will of William T.
decessed, to the creditors of and ail’ persons
havi: claims Agel oet the said deceased, to ex~;
hibit them, with the neeessary vouchers, within.
ten mor.ths after the first publication of this no-tice to the said Executors.at the store of Daniel
Furth, North Sau Juan, Nevada County, Califorae hago 7 bein ah plac i a the
° e business of s estate, in said Count; 5
Nevada. Wo 4
: CHAS. E: TABER
DANIEL FURTH
Execntors ofthe Last Will of William T, Thomas
deceased *
, Dated thos 30th. day of March, 1896.
Fred Searls, ge aay
Notice to. Creditors.
STATE OF ELIZABETA SEIBERT,;:DE:
ceased. Notice is hereby an by the undersigned, Executors of the Last Will of Elizaall. persons. having claims egainst . a
ceased, ti exhibit them, ne Shemety ‘
vouchers, within four months after the: first:
Lier: naeaiong pp bpd tu the said Executor
ana ; re , 3
City, Callfornta, the being the dete aoe
ansaction of the busi : 2
said County of. N. saacia a be prise eee
: L F. SCHEEMER,
Executor of Last Will i ; dbconned. a il of og rege maeebel
«Fred Searle, Attorney.
Dated this 1st day of April, 1896.
_ Co-Partnership Notice, _
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY TH 'NN dersigned, E. Manderscheid and B. Sohuey,
thet we have this [5th day January, 1896,
formed. a co-partnership underthe firm ni
of Schulat & Co., for the purpose of carrying
on the oe nce es eee oF Nevada.
5 CHIED, Nev:
al. B. SCHULDT sea" eins
Order, to Show Cause. .
NTH SUPERIOR COURT IN AN
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i r.of the es'Kilian, deconsed. Le te of Donald R. Mert McKillican and Addie McKill: ‘
executor and exccoutrix of the last Will’ end
Testament of Dona:d R, McKillican, deceased,
having duly filed their petition*herein, duly
verified, praying for an order of sale for certain
portions of real estate of the said decedent, to
wie cry mining claims in. the petition
It is therefore ordered by the said Court,
all persons interested in the said ma iy ve
ceased, appear before the Superior Court on
Saturday, the second day of May, 1896, "at 10°
o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court
House in said Superior Court, in ‘Nevada City,
County of. Nevada, of Califo: to.show
why an order of gale should not be ted to
the said executor and executrix to sell so mitch
of the real estate of said decedent at private
sale as shal. ‘be necessary <r tothe best intetest
of the estute. and that a copy of this order be
Seca for four successive weeks in the
EVADA‘ DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a ' newspaper.
printed ‘and published in the said County of
ev: t
Dated April. 1, 1896.
“JOHN CALDWELL,
Fred Searls, Attorney. re
Assessment Notice,
TATE HAYES MINIZ ANY, LOCA:
0, California. Location’ o: ;
Nosth ‘San. Juan, Nevada County, Gaittornis.
otice patie given teas ata meeting of the
Soe Di _ held ‘on twe at day
20 lune 3) per aban wan’ eed
able imm ately’ in Uaited, inte gold cubn, fo
ths Secre ary, at the office of iF tcapaay.
% Sansome. street, room 24, Sau Francisco,
saa ahs ais
upos. the o or ohn.
ae ae
‘Sold by.all Druggtste. .
quit Hin. ¢
ranoiseo, Ualitorate,
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‘claims against OE x
STATE of Wiliam T. Thomas, deceased. No-_
tice is hereby. given by tite iadotetrncd Exe 4
Thomas,
LSS RiL be delloguent’ ane’ adverdacd
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beth Seibert, decease, to the creditors of and’
1e@ same being sng: Place for ;
which election Two, Directors are to be elected:known as Mary Miller), deceased,’to the creuit°°
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ministrator at the law.officeof F.T,Nilou, in ..
ansactieon®: . :
ruits, veeetad’ ts
kind
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