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April 18, 1903 (4 pages)

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f Wash F ns at 12% een and t ‘ y, and-ont th Dress cheap, p Oe. hg t Them ibout Rock urist sleep pt the price have wide Pintsch gas, . ilet rooms, © = other conRock Island System ckjof 3 OOD: 25. fair, Sunday fair, —_——At Pio Gly to Be ST OF BEM rominent Divines Preach At the f. B. Church, pit of the Methodist church will be filled by two of the reachers of Oalifornia Methv. Dr. Short, from Wilmingware, recently appotnted by milton as agent of the Unithe Pacific, will preach at the . pour, and Dr. Eli MoOlish, . nt of the same-inetitation, uently addressed our citie 4th of July two years ago, reach in the evening. nday evening, at the same McClish will give one of. his tures. His subject will be, and His Sister.” Admission rket, akes a Ciean Sweep. nothing like doing a thing . Of all the Satves you ever Bucklen’s ArnicaSalve is It sweeps away and cures e3, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, UlEruptions and Piles. Tt’s nd guaranteed to give satis}W. D, Vinton, Druggist. Storage Meats jal first-class Oold Storage should send your orders to; s,, Commercial street, The f, pork, motton and Jamb e2i-tf, @ and everything {se nd new. Our ING HATS the very latest designs, sure we can please you. e stylish, handsome ry low in price. Oall for yourself. Amelia Stevens mmercial Streats, DR. JORDAN'S Oreos seum of Anato MARKET ST. bot. tha 7th, 8.7. The Largest of its kind in the World. eda air eriecirs “i Continually adding new. @nd learn how wonderfull are W to avuid sickness and y Be » if from any of the ills of men; come to Bpecialist on the Pacific Coast, AN PRIVATE DISEASES, Silotly private. Treatment SYPHILIS thoroughly eradlonsed Without using Mere ~~ * MAN applying to us will receive QP ‘of bis complaint. ¢ & POSITIVE CURE in chee er forfeit One Thousand Philosophy of I me (A valuable book for men. ) AN & CO.,1051 Market Bt. @ B, No. 8247, RIFFS SALE, or Court of the County of State of California, Le ON, Plaintift, ORNTON, SOMA F SALE ON DECREE OF LOSURE OF LIEN. by virtue of an Order of of Foreclosure of Lien issu lor Court of the County of of California, on the lath day nthe above entitled action ©ason, the above a ® Jupgment and r with costs of suit taxed *pounsel fees ‘allowed herein eam of Fifty Dollars ($50) r (81) Clerk's accruing aperecn from thedate of ald 80 seven per Which said judgment is reUdgment Book 4 of the said 1c" Page 885 et seq. and ered that alto be foreland “ore 3 O8 the salt pllthe r ne. sigfe efendan the roberty, towit: f Wash da, State. of apc Solira main creas re town of Said st lot; on thet and Ke £. Pan the south By the los of On th . and desiguated as the Moke ‘ all and singularly the tene-. : e: ts, aw bg. "hereby given that on © lth D., 190 0 of that day ont of the a Nevada * aig of Sai, I will in o to © and Decree © above Much th desor god Y said Plaine ‘s dudes tr Nevada Comat a Auontaes, Deputy ‘i 1908. Y for & ‘ground making arrangements for in_[ Stalling electricity with which to ron the machinery. The plant is to be loDay of May,. tensive Seale ee > The Alaska mine at-Pike City, Sierre county, which hes been worked om @emall scale for several monthe, is about tobe operated on a very large scale. Engineers are now on the cated on the Yuba river and from there the power will be transmitted to the mine. Heavy pampiig and hoisting machinery will be put in. The Alaska mine wasa heavy ballion producer at one time, and with the new andheavier machinery, and the improved facilities for mining and mitlHing; it-te-confidentlybelieved ‘that the . Alaska will once more-beoome @ divi-~ dend payer, Chureh Services. Following is a list-of the religious services to be held at the various charches In this city tomorrow, where all will be made welcome: . CONGREGATIONAL, At 11 a. m. the pas:or, Rev. J. Sims, Will preach, In the evening Prince Albert Lodge, Sons of 8t. George, will attend the services at the church and be addreseed by Rev. Henry Tregonnivg of College Park, San Jose. Read-iigé, declamations and solos will be rendered by the members of the order, and choice anthems by the choir. Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:80 p.m. Sabbath school at the close of the morning service, Everbody cordially invited to these services. _, MEPEODIST. : Preaching in the morning by Dr. Short of the University of the Pacific, and fn the evening by their President, Dr. E. McOlish: Sunday school at Leanas ati OU p. ii .;. Rpworth League ‘at 6: 80, topic being “Four Red Flags— Ooneeit, Prejudice, Jealousy and Sian der,” Johu Polkinghorn, leader. Class meeting at 9745 a: m., Jobo Tamblyn; leader. Administration of baptism at the morning service, : EPISOOPAL. Firet Sunday after Easter—Services at Trinity Oharch tomorrow will be as follows: Holy communion, 8 a. m,; morning prayer, litany and sermon, Hi o’clock; Sunday school and bible Class, 12:80 p.m. ‘No evening service on acccunt of services at Grass Valley Friday—Services as usual, 7:80 p. m. W. A, Rimer, Rector. Gilt edge appetite. Gilt Edge whisky. You'll have both, if you have either. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., 8, F. Near the Marchie mine, Nevada conaoty, April 14, 1908, to the wife of close of morning service; Intermediate. .Hon. F.M. Rutherford. left.tor~hie ‘Doings of Oar ~. People. W. F. Englebright is visiting Bear Valley, 0. T. Milliken of Sacramento went to North Bloomfield today. Mrs. M E. Haley returned to Relief Hill today. : : Misses Marie and Elizabeth Allen returned home to Birohville today. E, W. Williams, traveling freight and passenger agent for the Santa Fe Company, was bere from Sacramento toLee Beardsley left last evening for Sacramento on a business trip. Grant Quigley left yesterday for San Francisco, where he has secured a position, : W. H. Crawford and Miss Margaret Bost retarned yesterday ‘from 6 Visit . to San Francisco. Mrs. J. W. Means of Washington, who has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Thos. Mahar, returned home to~ day. an e Mrs, E. G. Fisk and ebild have re tarned from Sacramento; and went home to Washington today. é Miss Rosa Oohan, who has been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, F. Gillett, will return tomorrow to San Francieco, Mrs. Erskine left this morning for San Francisco. E.--B; Oswald is-down from~ Pike City, : Miss L. Bigélow arrived here last evening from. Oakland and left thie morning for Colnmbia. Hill. ©. L, Taylor is here from San FranCisco. Ed Lawrence of the Gold Tunnel Mining Company left this morning for San Francisco. si G. L. McCandless and H, H. Wil‘. tisms,-of Sacramento, came in on lascs. evening’s train. Mrs. L. Lubeck left thie morning for San Francisco to purchase a large stock of millinery, home ut-Truckes lat evening, after aitending the Teachers’ Institute here, Wilfred Boren and family, who at present reside at San Bernardino, cen‘template taking tp thelr residence in Nevada Oity. Mr. Boren is the gentleman who has taken charge of Olympia Park. ; Miss Ethel] Bigelow arrived in Nevada City last eveuing from a visit to the Bay, and weht home to Columbia Hill today. Miss Pearl Curnow >f Colambia Hill was in Nevada City yesterday, on her way bome from below. CASTORIA . For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the @ignature of the late B, T. Vivian, a son. Spring Summer Goods JUST RECEIVED our prices, M. L. & D For For Sale and Yards—H “ae ae tah a nr. t received another large stock of Spring and Sammer Dress abe a oan tnsiate all the np pre in wash goods. Aleo a beautiful colors. pha saa” We vauld te pleases see you, whether you purchase or not. Main street, Nevada City. aes . two -Room Cottage, practically new, Cabine choice Building Lot and a complete), nies and Building Lumber. Oall in aud see our goode and get H. Crawford » MARSH Sale For Sale ie = 5 r stock of Daily Record of the ‘. does not differ in this from mercantile . mediately.. ‘Patience 1s Capable OF Achieving, This is {indeed a progressive -age, The business man who would achieve success must be continually on the alert. He must be constantly introducing new goods or wares and ad.vancing new ideas, in matters of general business, The show business or other pursuits and he most successful showmen of the Present are ‘those who have the most original ideas. and introduce the most novel perform. ances. Toa thorough understanding of this is no doubt due to the wonderfal success-end growth of Norris & Rowe’s shows,which are to exhibit here Monday afternoon and évening. This Institution {s conducted by two young, oughly alive to the fact that the. people line of amusement. se well as in apy~’ viable reputation for having an up-to. date show, by adding countless novel-~ ties and scores of new and original acts each year. They. have been here several times and this same pertod of progressiveness is always visible. The result is that they doa more prosperous business each time they come. Settle Up! Settle Up! All those indebted to the undersigned for wood, hauling, étc, are requested to settle their accounts im“The Royal,” KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors _MASONIO BUILDING, Pine street o = Nevada City VPP A PLP PP New Store, Goods snd Prices. Yee, we’ve opened up and are now ready for business, Everything in the store {fe bright, spic-spah new. Fresh frcm-the makers, bought at the lo : cash prices, enabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. e sell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our com petitors _to_wonder we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for what somebody else buys on credit. We have come to stay. We are resonst. .We are not experimenting. e know that the goods and pricea we offer wilt build up a good business
here. BARGAIN NO. 1 This week we are offering“a magnifjcent stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Ohildren’s Shoes. Ali brand new, the beat makes and latest styles. j BARGAIN NO. 2. Consists of Men’s Furnishings, such as the new Spring ao fans in Hata, Shirta— golf and fancy ati bosoms—neckwear,, socks, and the many things which delight tasty dressers, Lon Remember what we say we do ado do, o Money bask if you're not satisfled. . . and make them in & first-class manner. i also frame them when so ordered. I make frames of all 4 kinds. MOORE —-——i ad Say wows w ow ows A pleasing display of the new.shapes and styles for Spring and Summer of 1903. Original, artistic and becoming work in the trimming of hats to suit individual tastes our specialty. We can improve on your style. Call in when passing.. .. Broad SF: Nevada City — dof Boulder St. Tel 291. What a Little Time and} . Onergetic business men, who are thor—. _o thing else, and they eustain their en-. -—-@Rant Jasons; +> MISS E, E, HOEFT {) Paine’s Celery Compound © ever He Feels Out-of-Sorts, and Thus Maintains Regu. lar Health and Vigor. Paine’s Oelery Compomnd ie more talked of in the springtime in each State, city, town and village, than any other medicine now before the public. Tt has a place in the homes of the wealthy, influential and intellectual; it is the disease banisher that has the entire confidence of our men and women . offices and homes, When the first _ 8. M. BUTTON, wees warning symptome of physical weakness and disease are experienced, wise ably seek new vitality, health and strength in natare’s health builder, Paine’s Celery Oompound. If the ~ Cure for LA GRIPPE ©OO 25 Ceuts per Box . OOO VINTON’S PHARMACY ~ MOVED. — has moved his Boot TRAUTMAN abd Auoe canine store to the store next to J.J. Snyder's on Pine street, I have made a NEW PRICE LIST—Cheap for cash. Hoping the public will take advan of the low prices in repairin of ‘Boots and f L. J. TRAUTMAN, Pine Street, Shoes. Best place io town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one of the best Billard outfite in the town. OYSTER COCKTAILS FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best.5 cente Beer In town. FRED EBILERIAN [te obtain restful sleep, if nervousness = Tee cerita anata slacas, if she {years Nas OoGduGted the store, saloon ‘aud prudent gen and a. Dr. Cooper’s w. Laxative -Ampatted digestion, cleanse the end make you robust and ‘strong. Read Sutton’s cheering teetimony :— ski “People have often asked me how I aches or sickness. My one answer has been, that iostead of waiting until I am sick in bed and forced to stop work for awhile, whenever I feel out of sorts the least bit, I take Paine’s Oelery Oompound, which keeps me well and strong. It is a great deal better in my opinion, to take medicine that keeps one well, rather than to wait for sickness and then bunt round fora medicine or doctor, I have been a hearty advocate of Paine’s Oclery Compound since it was first made a great many years ago, and have yet to hear of a case in which it Bae failed to falfill its promises,”Seema ego” epee ae bee H. R. Ayres, who for a number of and boarding house at the Yuba mine, Maybert district, bas closed the place and removed, with his family, to Grass Valley. : JEON REE toricices #*¥ The i Smoker Calls for Them. . : : win They Know — ‘Because . eke i . Getting Their Moneys’ Worth. ‘Woodpecker Cigar meee “GUT” N. S. off)Md. che ert SOCIAL DANCE By OOMPANY 0, N. G. O At ARMORY HALL Saturday Evening Musio by the Bon Ton Orchestra. Admiesion, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free Pad a PRU . hagpe Street, ~ -< & W. H. SMIT Wholesale and retail dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. of My Own Ralsiog and Curing at Whsteesle and Hetall. ~~ SS MB. W. H. SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO PIVE CENTS . PER POUND RETAIL. —S0-ask-zour-Grocer for SMITH'S PRUNES. They urejfresh and fine and are very{delicious in fle--~w andjvery healthy. “ : Postoffice Box 11¢ rd es NE Navapa Oirt, January 18, 1903, SMITH, ‘Revads City B managed to keep so well, for although ; 3 ea elf ___jout in nearly all kinds of weather, and The Spring Health Giver, Whens. traveling consideretiy, Troe. no . Mystic Shriners, is seriously ill at the hear of his illness, TEU [matiom, nearaigia, ayepepesis, kidney “epee Bt Sl ae es “(1 OF dive Wd tacibate cat dae cen 6H ice See PS Romain es ee of Burlington, Vt., Does Not . **20y, tollow the sate end'wise exam-. , ae ange f pe: ee ple of a or Sutton, of Barling¥ Mie Seem [Scramvamacencrcns . NOW Items Condensed Promoter Bailiet, who has control of the Hudson and Niagara mines; in Rough and Ready district, started work Monday morning by placing thirty men to work constructing a water ditch tothe Budson, The power thus obtained will-he ased to generate power for the two. mines. It is proposed to expend something like $50,000 in the venture and open’them up on a: large scale, -Both-mines have been worked at odd times in the past, but with varying success, : i ; Yesterday morning a deed was recorded in the Recorder’s office in which Robert Biack of San’ Francisco and Mary Lombard of Indiana traneferred J. K. Davidson. The property. is known as theChina garden: The title also coneys the water right in Humbug creek, which-is south of the Property. e Following is the ro! of honor for the Washington district echool, Miss Agnes O'Donnell, teacher, for the month ending April 10th, Bernice Redmayne, Esther Crowley, Warren Wanberg, Ralph Fortier, Roy Wanberg, James Baugh, Willie Crowley, Raymond Worthley, Gertrude Fortier, Dona MoCalla, Elbridge Worthley, Hum Kooy, Gum Tau Yit. Miss Eleanor KB. Hoeft, the miliiner of known artistio tendencies, bas on display in her window at present one of the most elegant lines of hats as is seldom seen in a mountain town, Shapes for the Spring and Summer of 19°8 that are originally and plastically designed are the main features of thie assortment, and to be fully appreciated they must be seen. Peruse News was received here last evening from San Francisco stating that Ohas.H. Murphy, potentate of Islam Temple, French Hospital in that city, suffering frourkiduey trouble: “Mr, Murphy vieitéd this ‘city during the recent pilgrimage of the Shriners and whila here made uiany friends who will regret to City Olerk Peard was busy today sending out the 600 sample ballots necessary for the guidance of voters at the city election to beheld on Monone be to apply to him and receive the same. _ If your pocketbook t¢ becoming depleted and you wish anything in the Way of Spring and Sammer dress ‘street, He will see to it that your . Parse buys more and of finer material 0 anywhere else. All the latest _} Styles are kept, also a beautiful line of wash silks in all stylé¥ avd colors, See hie advertisement. land and Fremont Wood, residents of Sweetland, to appraise the estate of John Armstrong, deceased. An order was also made directing Public Administrator Frank W. Taylor to give notice to the creditors of the estate. Rosenberg Bros., the dry goods merchants, have the finest line of carpets and wall paper ever brought to Ne~ vada county, which they are selling at prices withinthe reach of everyone. Their stock of sammer goods is very fine, consisting of pongee silke, wash silke aud a nice line of shirt walete. Call at their store and see the elegant display, The attention of the ladies. is called the price of wash goods by Maher & Oo, They have twenty-five different styles which they are selling at 123¢ cents per yard. The finest stock of black and colored grenadines ever brought to this city has just been received. Read the changed advertisement, Tie said that the key to a woman's heart ie jewelry, And it must.be of a quality that will bear inspection and stand the criticisms of others. Wise ones who are aware of thie hesitate not, but start forthwith for Brand’s, the conntry, An elegant display of these goode are always kept on hand. In souvenir spoons, he makes a speclalty of catering to the moat exacting. of purchasers. Go and call and be convinced, Oonenit Mr, Brand’s ad, and see what he has to tell you. At last night’s meeting of Freedom Oircle, No, 108, Companions of the Forest, three new members were initiated. At the conolucion — of this interesting event the members induiged in the pleasant pastime of musical and literary exercises, which were of an unusually high order. Before dispersing the happy gathering betook theme] yee te the banqnet room, where « sumptuous sympostum await. ed them,and ‘‘feli to” as oniy contented mortals can, : ° The little folie love Dr: Wood's No way Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless; positive cure for Dr. FL O. Smith coughs, colds, bronchitie, asthma. “1 Who has conducted the ELEOTRO-DENTAL PARLORS for the past ANNOUNCSS_. year, that he has bought ont panes . the entire Smith in these offices, with their fall conduct them ifn the future as heretofore. Masonic Building, Pine Street, Nevada City, Cal. (a a ( A AA a iaumemements interests of Dr. R. E. equipment, and will personally $$$ ——_———————————_—_—_—_— To the Ladies—We are now displaying a line of Lades’ Leather Wrist Bags ranging in -price from 50c to $8 each. wish to purchase or not. Respectfully, to my.customers, Speen et a Re —_—— ll ABISCO Fifteen: Differe Just the thing We have now on display an elegant line invite the ladies of Nevada City to call and ins OUR EASTER OPENING Will take place Thareday, Friday and Satarday of this week, when I will have on exhibition a variety of beautiful things for spring and summer. The ladies are cordially invited to visit our Store, MRS. L. LUBECk, Commercial Street, Nevada City, On Monday and Friday I will be in Nevada City to give personal attention ———L—_—_——_ Ohe Bee Hue Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. 4.29. totaal ctetttaattadarted, Oall*and examine them whether you A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street Now Ready for Business.. of Spring Millinery which we pect, yah. nt Varieties for Parties" e is, call'on W. H. Crawford, Main. Judge Nilon yesterday appointed ° Richard Thomas Sr., James G. Sweetthe only reliable jeweler in this part of nearer ee ARR py t Pe) Bepres Fngic se ‘ 4 ee PO Aaa a te DIE LO OLE RETA, TRICE IEEE TS RNS pore =