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April 22, 1902 (4 pages)

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ar = a . “FID Thast: Re Register ~~ “tn onder to Uote at the _ the next election in November.« > NOzCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MT. General Election.in November, 1962. Notice is :hereby given that:in accordance with the provisions of tlie Statutesof 1899, all voters of Nevada County must apply for re-registration in order to be able fo vote at the General Election in November. Such registration began on the Ist day of January, and will be in progrese at all times unti! forty days preceding It is Important that Voters should apply for Registration at once. in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be awdérn to-before the County Clerk or his Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer. ’ Deputies have'been appointed in all cities and.townships in the County for registration purposes. The County. Clerk’s office ‘will be, until further notice, open for registration from 9a, m. until 5 p. m,.each day. : ; : Dated February-14th, 1902. F,L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal. NOTICE: © sealed proposals will be -received by. the BOARD OF OLTY TRUSTEES OF NEVADA CITY at their office ap to the hour of 8-o’clock-p. _m., on Monday, May 12th, 1902, for the construction of a bridge -over Deer Creek, in Nevada City, according . to Plans and Specifications adopted by. the Board of City Trustees of Nevada City on the 9th day of April, 1902, an now on file in their office. \ All proposals must. be accompanied by a certified check on. some responsible bank for at least 10 per cent of the . tional Alley. amount of the proposal. Should the lowest bidder fail to enter into vontrect for the construction of the bridge within five days after the award.of contract, said 10 per cent to be forfeited to Nevada City. § The successful bidder will be required to give a bond equal to 50 per cent of contract price. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Given.under my hand this) 12th. day of April, 1902. ; bIDNEY PEARD, Olerk. A. GAULT, President. al2 .J.Reoton, Pres. W. H. Mamrin, VieoP. Agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 -AGeneral Banking Business Transacted. bought and advances made on part. of the world. and Personal Security. Gold bullion. Drafts drawn vay . us made on Rea Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street....National Hotel Building -{ Instantly all was $ilent; but he in4elet him sleep would they let kim come “}coln entered into conversation with -. ia front of Mrs. Davenport’s “"" (earning the Game. When that great plainsman J. B. Hickok, better known as “Wild Bill,” came east on what he called a “redhot trail to learn something,” he stopped one Saturday night-at.a hotel in Portland, Me, % “When. he went. to his room to seek rest, he found that the adjoining room ‘was occupied by a company of fashionable and rich young sports of Portland who, it did not take him long to -discover, ‘were playing an interesting game of poker for high stakes. tn vain did he try to sleep. He could uot do himself and knocked on the door. quired politely that as they would not in and watch the game? saat They did so and were Imprerued with the appearance of the man and asked if he would-join them. “J will.if. you. .will.post me; but, you know, I’m a tenderfoot east,” he replied. : They were willing to “post? him, and, playing awkwardly, making blunders and asking questions, but seemingly greatly interested, he continued to play until-daylight, when he put his winnings, some $1,500, in his pocket, “J thank you, gentlemen,” he said, “and I’m rather glad you would not let me sleep. I'll be here until tomorrow, go keep me awake some more.” But.the players-did not appear again. —Detroit Free Press. Palied Lincoln’s Hair, While Mr. Lincoln was living in Springfield a judge of the city, who was one of the leading and most influential citizens of the place, had oc easion to call upon him. Mr. Lincoln was not overparticular in his-matter of dress and was also careless in his mansners. The judge was ushered into the parlor, where he found Mr. Lintol» sprawled out across a couple-of chairs, reclining at his ease. The judge was asked to be seated and, without changing his position in the least, Mr. Linhis visitor. While the two men (were talking Mra, Lincoln entered the' room. She was of course greatly embarrassed at Mr. Lincoln’s offhand manner of entertaining his caller, and, stepping up behind her husband, she grasped him by the hair and twitched his head about, at the same time looking at him reprovingly. " : Mr. Lincoln apparently did not notice the rebuke:. He simply looked up at his wife, then across to the judge and, without rising, said: . _“Little-Mary,altlow-me_toyou to my friend, Judge So-and-so.” It will be remembered that Mrs#Lintoln's maiden name was Mary Todd ind that she was very short in stature, Eee Fire Alarm. Directory. 24—Broad Street and Na25—West Broad and Findley streets. Ki 26—East Broad and Pine streets. 34 — Main and Cottage 35 — Coyote street and Washington:road. Dr. Hunt’s lot. 43—Sacramento and Adams streets. 45—Sacramento and Pine streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard. 46—Jordan and Zion streets, _ §2—Park Avenue and Nimrod streets, in front of Dan Marsh’s residence. Wine Pott ne em es ee DR. N. B. CHAPMAN E. W. SCHIUDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar —1 stocc— GENERAL‘ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT And Other Brands] The Leading Flour. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS r Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada City, Oal. Barber Shop Re-pened —_—tt——— The well-known New Union Bérber Shop is pre open for business by MR. B: M. BLAKE who has considerable experience in the Tousorial art. Everything. will be kept clean and . meat and the workmensh'p guaranteed to be of the very best. Give me a trial. New Union Barber Shop, B. M. BLAKE, Proprietor.. * . -Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Houre—9 to i24.mM. anditos Pr. mu. Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. gion, pold $0 the taaanper Horas Count Undertaking Co, JOS, EUST!S, Manager Finc st Fun-rat Furvish vgs. Floral Designs at Short Notice. » @BO.A GRAY,: ‘ Funeral! Direc or auc bmbalmer. hone 361 Giles’ bldg. Broad St. Nigbt 863 so, and after an hour arose, dressed}. 36—Nevada street, cor. of}, (Joo DROPS AVegetable Preparation for As; similating the Food andRegula. ; ‘ting the Stomachs of “INFANIS = ¢ HILDREN 1. Promotes Digestion. Cheerful-¥ i. ness and Rest.Contains neither . Morphine nor Mineral. oT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy f tion, Sour Stomach, Dierrhten Worms Convulsions Feverishness:and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Simile Signature of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.!. DR. LYON’S Strictly vegetable, DESIRED ' ectly L WILLIAMS MiG. CO. Sole ccu.ar . fF im ¥ 4 tthe Kind You Have French Periodical Drops Greatest known female remedy. tations. Ine is pts up only in paste-board Car GAUTION Bxrsrnotcoumariate ane intatiaas of Metals Send for Circc:ar to . CO., Agents, Cleveland, Ohio. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4 4 . E. B. POWER Attorney and Counselor at Law. For Infants and Chilare r I. C. LINDLEY, i Attorney and Counselor at Law. . ’! Meats 2 ECTORY. nts of pythias, every Friday Evening. Pythian Castle. jlhaiisg wetineen 084 cordially invited tc —— N. C. BENNETTS, CC. a fF 5We ; , K. of R. and S. Mistletoe Bacampment, No. 47,1. 0 : _ oO. FB. . Meets at Odd Pellowe Hall in iki? fi of each month at CHAS. KABL, C. P, Go; A. Gar. Seribe. Always Bought Bears the ILL : WwW State and Federal ; 4 s _ , FRED SBARLS, . Attorney and Counsetor at Law. PRACTICS IN ALL TH@ COUR’ -P,.F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WEL PRACTIOR IN THE STATB am: nitad . wte’ of A (yoo J. M. WALLING, ey : at: Law, ¥ BUILDING, ¢ DAL bs aoe eae A Use . Y For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, SSS ——— harmless, sure to accomplish iia ,womanhood, aiding de velopment a pleasure. DR. becomes .by dru of menstruation.” They known. remedy for women caugis 1.00 forrs CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio For Sale by H. Dickerman. _They ridge Weak ness, irregularity and ROaniena herons vigor and banish gre are ** LIFE SAVERS” bl ig at of organs and y No them. Cannot do harm—life R BOX BY MAIL. Soild BROAD STREET, . ; CAPITAL. Subscribed = ° Paid Upin Coin ° Surplus tund .«_--« Undiv.ded Protits «© oa 75,00°.00 8,00 00 34,000 00 don. Paris & Am A.ev Sus of Exchange payabie at Burupe. Collections on any pars of the i; § Assay Office at tne Bank. Union Livery Stable Main st. epp. Union Hotel. Henry Lane, = Prop’r The finest turn-outsin the ounty.and pien ty of them C2 en dee and righ? .L. BOWMAR. 3 ¥.8Hav SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City. Cal. ?INE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. RITRACTING REILLFULELY PO EB —Our*Phone Is West’ 19. Its Time For Fection If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work. not yet solved the plans roblem. You're only wasta time by ois help you along. e architects, contractors errs. RICE & LEWIS. . PLAZA PLANING MILL, . Sacramento St etLet are and J. R DAVIS feactier 0}, Vocab.and instruments! Music, Also Choral apd Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass V: of Nevada county Citizens Dani Incorporated in 1876.' $200,900.00 . & BUSiNESS HOURS—i0 a. u.to 4 P. M., and cn Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:30 P. M. CORRESPONDENCE. New York—Netional Bank of Suren awertes, San #-auciwco—First Nation al Bank, Lov erisan Bank. Sacramento—National Bank «f 1.1) M s& Co. . We issue Jight vrefts payabie ip NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO, ¢1y the orineipal atities eof Great Britai1i and nited Sta esa specialty. ~hest price paid for County and S!ate Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion pureh sed Thie Rank Maintains an office at Grass Ya.ley nusacted. F Perhaps you have . NEVADA—-OITY DIRECTORS. . M, Pamston ‘ous T. Moneas D.R Moraax ©has. BE. Clineh. Lora Hou-man. where « vre-e-al Bankirg Busiress is J. M. THOMAS +4 1ent Agent at Grass Valley “THOS. s. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law,: pPFICB—LON¥S BUILDING coR. COM merataita:s Pin ‘*--etW. 0. LONG, anne Attorney and. Counselor at Lew, ®FICE—COR. BKOAD AND PINE ST { ) up stairs. Nevada Citv JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, ‘transoript k ock, Oommercial, Stree: Nevada City ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary. Public. ( )FEICE— TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA CITY —W. W. WAGGUNER, Civil Engineer and Sarveyor. EPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEY “ ps ma Morgan & Batata Bose be wia Cite ¢ tOYD P. LARUB. GEORGE . JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley, Cal Telephone—Black 134. Ask for.. Castle Rock Pick Pocket CIGARS There are no better Cigars made for the money. Manufactured by SSS Schuernet Brothers SACRAMENTO, CAL. Le ‘3econd and fourth Thursdays of each montk . . MRS. F B WADSWORTH.:R. S ae ‘ay draulic Parlor, No. 59, N. os. G. W ects at Pythian Castle : . Bvery Tuesday even've st 7° BN n’elne® i J. W. O'NEILL, Pres. en. 3. MORGAN. B. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle MRS. E. A. MOORE, Pres. j. CAIRNS ‘HARNESS, AND SADDLERY DEALER, just received a fine line of HORSE BRUSHES at prices ranging frou 25 ots. up. Also a fine line line of Gents Driving and Work Gioves. L Ladies Driving Gauntlets. Whip Stocke of all kinds from 25 certs up. BUGGY WHIPS at 10 cents up. Tam manufacturing Harness of all yrades at lowest prices. . Also Buggy and Cart Tops, Cusnions and all kinds of Oarrisge Trimming done on short notice. Banu made Har~ess and Oarriage Trimming a sy ecialty. J. CAIRNS, Nevada City Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE AT THE NewYork Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. ding ancy Pastry a specialty’ SERBA HEVADA SHU KKDS Keeps the Beet of Wines and Liguors. wee OF” Best 5 Cent Beer in Town. . New Fruit and Vegetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. © ‘AVE ed a first-class Hine Bridge on mate STREET. where wil hte ng: lg naga ltahanaey and Tobacco. livered free of charge and the heet nf eatinfasrtion suaranterd pumber—W Union: JStotet .Re-opened And. Now Ready for Business Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’r ere This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly. furnished throughout, thereby making it second to ne Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping pace for all Stages and Busses. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS, Save moved into their new c ugrters 2» Som m al street and invite a:t--hel—former patrous to call and ses ‘bum. They will make it a point to serve be fires’ tranas of Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed rinks ' © a Specialty. MAITLAND BUPA. Prr08. Poa arrate LANE'S UNDERTAKING. PARLORS Broad St., Nevada City. ¢ Everything requisite for faverals. Experienced asdertsker in attevdanee ut al! times. Fest of service guaranteed, Office. of the Superintendent of Piue Grove Cemetery.’ ~ABelephone No. 84. . Most convenient Clab Rooma,, ¢ * Bt a THE GROTTO SALOON xxk Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass Wines, Liquors.and Cigars on band. Hot Lunch every Saturday Nights . (THE PEERLESS SKLOOH, HENRY. W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the:best brands of 4 0 We aim to serve orl best. and see for are, ai Cah aneent ‘Ratimal Exchange Stale 8road Street, opp. Natioval Exehange Hote Nevada City JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r. ) ® de Misekslareses loot” To be found fa this vars of the Yate Pree Delivery to any part-of the city. WedHORSES; CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Order to Show Cause. ee oF THE THE SUPERIOR COURT. serenias I" County of Nevada. State of Cal er}In the matter of the of sale of COUPER. decease” te aan id ause why 0 vat ciate and “personal property should the Exeontor of the last
decessed. having et Fo dal verified pray-. all the personal cecedent, for tae the ca'd Court ain the estate of the said suhe 1ith day of tirion beret ing ‘(re o bile 8 te of sal and ther frets Set forth. purposes t! dered b: It is therefore: r that eh perso’ one a eceas nip Bes (ourt ou MONDAY, April, [902 a” 10 said das. at theCourt U vrt at the Court Hous Con: ty of Nevada. sh w pra tedtot personalanud alio tearec t blished ‘d that acopy of this order be put Prat ‘Tour gucerssive weeks 1 paves City Dairy 1 KANSCRIPT. . ant _——_ printed and published in sal ; ier da UN * IJndge of the Superior Court. Dated March 10th, 1y02. m 10 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. SUPER'OR COURT OF THE . hgh ee Serta: State of Califurnia In the matter of the estate and guardia1«f Dorothy F Hiavrey, minor. = s nolane of td fling the petition of Lenise Hiancy. the eu sruian of the person arde-tate of Dorothy F. Blanrvy @ spel . prasirgtoran order of sal0} a “ Prete velongi: g to er said ward for the Ds: 8 and purposes thereiu settort © ht It is he eby ordered, that the next o n of the said ward and all persons interest in the said -state, appe"' before this —— on Monday. ‘he 19h day of May; 1902, at 1 o'olck .m. atthe cour room o thie Court, at the Cl) of N vad i in bk pogo! Be, Bn La reto & » yO Aen Oe aok b. graut d for thes.je of order should not be state. ary i i “further ordered, that.a o*py of be pub ished at least three suocespi pane refore the said day of ' earing. inthe NevaDa Crty DaILy “}RANSCKIPT & newspaper print d aud published in sa d county of Raves 3002 ori rh. Fi ated any T. NILON, Superior Jud 8. 4. . 6. GC. J. Brand, Wm. Hi Clerke, Geo: B-iles,. Toumas Rowe. " T 5 o'o.0ck p. m, , The shall conduc © . tcur preciacts of said na they: pointed na follows wise ; Polls” enurer, 2” Ce Tensteea, = * Clty renee: cas City Irus ; pie es ~ FRECING? yi Polls at Ciutter’, — Inepec' ors; ? Ed; Ruter, Ol 8 after. +rke, Sherma; Johu A. Rapp. Ballot Olen, Harrison, J.@ Neagie, Judges; “PRECINCT No, 4, * Polls at Ci'y Hato Garver, A. semis, . PRECINOT NO, 8, Polls at No. 1 spec' ors, T.: U, ‘ a P. i \ jerks, A, B Wolf; Gbo,! hi lot Clerks; Felix Gatet; : i 188 Randal Wi di, ed . burger. ° PREOINor NO. 4, at Penusyivenis. oR oe Yast Jo pols Fe ud . BE. A. Moore,: Ulan L. A. Garthe, Ballot Ole: 0. ” Duuester, Ey 0. B iia _ he polls will be Open frim sy ors GAULT, Ps ie Atest: Stoney Praxp, Clerk, ze J. M. WaLLina, Att’v. al? DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. ENTRAL MINING COMPANY. — LOCAtion of prinucival place ot business, Sacramento, Cuiitoruia. Notice.—There ave delinquent upon the f lluwing described stvc< on account of As sessment No. 10, levied on the 2th day of February. 19 2,the several am unts set Ovpoaite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. Cert’ Name 19 D. G. Newman Mary H. Wait J.W.L wis And in accordance with Jaw, and an order of the B ard o' Directors, mace on the th day of Febri.ary 1902.80 many shates of each a: celo! such stock as may te becessary will e sold at public auction at the office of HK. F. Driver, 401 J street, Sacramento, California. on ‘1UESDA>, the 22d day of APRIL. 102 atthe hour of 10 o’clock a. M., of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon together with cust of advercising” aud expenses of the sale. : A. S, MILLER. Secretary. Office—No. 401 J Street, Secramento, Valloruia. alta * No. ifi. Sha:es Am’t 150 «$45 00 Notice to Cregitors, Dated April 81, 1902. Noticeto Station —__ Notice is her=by given that . ij be received at the office of the Cay Clerk of Nevada County upto nd later than MONDAY, the ldth April, 1902, for furnishing the (yp Officers with Stationery for the ag year, ae, { Schedule of Stationery is on , the office of the County Clerk. F. L, ARBOG. at, County Cig STATE OF WILLIAM EDDY, DECEASED. Notice i: horeby given by the undersigned, ad juistrator of the estate of William E dv, deceas d; 'o the creditors of. and al) persons having claims against the said deceased, to ¢xhibi: them with the necessary vouchers, wit! in four months after the tirst ublication of tits notice, to the said edminstrator, at the law office cf Fred -S-arls, Nev da C'ty. Cal., the same be ng the p ace for the travsac:ion of the bysiness of said estate, in said county of Nevada. 7 RiCHAR ’ EDDY, Administrator of Estate of Wiliam Eddy, d cea-ed : Da‘ed this i(th day Of April, 1902. all ASSESSMENT NOLICE. A SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY 4 Location of principal poor business, San Francisco.California. ation of works, Nevada City. Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the seveuth day of April, 12, an assessment No. 26 of two aud uv’ e-half cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation yable immediately in United States Gold win, to the, om at the office of = company ‘o. outgonery stree D Frar-cisco. Golituralan adler ” Any stoek upon which this assessment shal’ remain unpaid on the thirteent! day of May. 1902. will be delinquent.and advertised for saie at pubis auction. and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday. the 8ist day of May, 1902, to pay the delinquent assessment 'cuether «ith costs of advertising aud expenses of sale. : By order of the roar +f Dizemiore. s s. retary. Office, 407 Montgomery stieet, San Vranoixeo Ua ifornia al2 Nevada County Harrow Gauge BB. TIMB TABLE NO. 55. Livery, and Feed Stable. ROBER TM, LATTA, Proprictor. , Best of attention, given to transient Stables Open All Night. Boot of BrondStreet, Nevada Oity Telephone No. 72 All Kinds of Summer Drinks & Soecalty, cu MANHOOD, Aveha \ > ——BY—— CUPIDENBE. Nervousness or. Diseases-of Generative Organs CURES WHERE. EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. ENE RBSTORDD Trains will leaveab arrive at Nevada City as fellows. LEAVING FOR OOLFAX. 5:30 A. M. pe 1 connects with Lofi nm arriving at Sac--almento at 0:40 A. M. Mockton at 4:15 P. Tee ae Sree ‘an A.M. Daily, 9:00 train Rey connecting with overland stoppi avucklin, Sacramento. oe cris Pin Ones ud Oakland, arriving in San Francisco at 115 p. m. : 12:25 P.M. Daily; connecti with Sav Francisco tote ae Pg apna ey age Limited leaving oo Francisco at : Daily; oo: ecting o 5:15 Pe oa sf nd ain leavi: Rig os Reet cud Woes,” ae Overiand ° rains for LYAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, M, Dally.arriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:37 A. M. Daily ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX. 9:45 A. M. land decnngetia ts ged 1:10 P. M, [endtrain trom Bases O70" : : D connecting with Uver~ 4 33 Ps: MM: ied Brat loaviee Hem Pr wl-aving San Franeisoo yy 9:40, P, M, Daily; connecting with Lo-al iso P.M. and all vo ayn ‘Secramento at ©. P. LOURARIDGE, General Manager. z. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. . an SIMPLICITY RALPH Nevada PORTABILITY" v* Pe eee) ~The Dickenstorter’ Typewriter, Better than allothers in every particular W.GAYLORD, Agent —_—_—_—— o°?? Circular. 7? .8 ‘er City, Cal. ‘ 8 ae =r 5's » » DURABILITY is MIGNMENT . Gus: Cresolene Whooping Congh, Croup . Asthma, Catarrh, Colds, GBRSOLENE being administered by inbalSafest and Tost Effectual Means ome woes Ite render land Limt pot d. Notive i evessed. Notiveis ercby given byt dersigned ! ON GUEY, deceased. to of, aud -ll pe sons having the said decea-ed») tv. exhibit the b montbs afer tice, tu the said Admuvistrator, ath ottice of Jones & Lurue, lsrass Valley . forui , that bemg tve plac tu the tion of th busines o! the said estate, Notice to Creditora. N the Superior Court, in and for ty of Nevada Stace of Ua ifor r of the kstate. of OF admini trator the the clalons 0g ry ov rs. 4 the first pubiicativn oft ‘ 4, J. TURMIB, Administra‘or of the Estate ot Of deceased. Dated March 24, 1902. ab lal PUBLIC, NOTION Is. HERE ud Koad Pull a: of Tyo and Obed pi dusof the of every persu. he. lea: Us re u al vf such et musi coilecc by seizure aad: soual pro, erty uwued by suen 21 years aud uuder the age of those persous.who have charged from the Uui Arm. pores Poll Taxes must be psid: ri Poti Tax. ‘ : or snc OFFICE OF THE County Assess Of Nevada County ° ’ that ché >ta‘eé Fol ''1aX, tor rs, i0cthe yea 1902, ° ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE ATM FICE OK TU A DiPUTY Section 2399 of ‘tlie Po itioal Coder foli. ws: 7 $ nvery male inhabitant cf the Stale twe.ty -oue and under sixty yeare of a ceptinug papers, 1uss © pe: sous ; not taxed, wuss @uuually pay & ; Two Duhars provided tween the tres Moway an M rehs iret Mouday iu July, «nen it oball bet vVohars. the same bem Section $318 of the Politio:l Code essor to : luable thereior Under Urdinavce of the visors of th scouaty, & , accords” Section 26s2 of tue Political Lode, Foil zaxof Two aud Uue-balt " paid by e ery wale p-rsou : b. nora uated frum 106! to 1ébo. Cotlectious i Under Sections 42? and 4 every who refuses tu give his owas oreo ot any other per-o8 in who in auy or any uf. is deputies in the¢ LState Poll Tox or Koad a misdeu eanor aud ‘iabie to & tbe A + oll Tax it manuuer ob-tru ts imprisoument in tieLounty h flue and imprisonment Po.l Road Tax must be paid on HL C, SCHROEDER,” Assessor of Nevada Nos is hereby given the co. vied tion of be! Masonic Hall, bev daily purpos ¢f electing’ 4 a: Annu! me «wil be hel Election for School Dire — i to tM , f Nevava School fey ge? PA ida, that the re] ool Lirecth rs will be de® saturday, April 26, 1™ Washington schoolhouse of 2 whiten cieatiod two deer elec ed for the tuil term or enn ‘to sueceed Fred twerd ee bets Ww rearis The pois wilt be.cpes of #a.m.and suudownJobe po nied & i of said : pei. bane ae Gf kducauomet D ipspecior avd JF, \-] istrict. c. k. MTLLOY, ' L. S. CaLxins, Secretary : ; —* a f ting of the sat HE annual mer, Hoe ' 1 ibe 17h, 102. Trusrees tt) ; for the t:anese Al ont ond ie my be vreye W Nevada City. March 2h. 10 _ ANNUAL MEETING, —_— ting of {4 Fel Hell G SS ry of the by ie H-il, hev-da ci ie 4 < e es Paes 4 ie ye ths en u her bw peery eS hegeilv ho} E avaluable in Gintnesans cme . AS NAT P. BROW LD . . & 2% 4 4ist YEAR—NO. ik TRANS SUBSCRIPTION RA’ imal’, $6 a Year. er by Carrier, 12% ¢ i jeemonts of not to exee Kt teresa aes ice neice or $24 mont id ( week or 40. cents & enevariably in advance. opal pin, set with d'amo Liberal reward will bep 40 this office. . Found, old chain was found at ihe owner may have it by nd paying for this noties ‘Es Ranch For Sale Ranch of 610 ecres, below Grass Valley, is o bargain There is a ho onthe piace. Portions 9 -ed. Bor further partic TaaNnsoniPT office. Furnished Root b housekeeping, or sing pmen. Enquire of Mz Furnished Room or four furnished root ent. Apply atthe 3 RANsC ener sige a Two Houses For } idence of seven roome¢ dior sale. Alio,a@ cotta ng street. Enquire of. ‘Broad street. aeons tor Rent. room, large and airy or Offices—ju%t put . For particulars enquil: Jersey Cow t or ‘ Family Jersey, milk: ire at Sch midt’s cigar #to: for Real Estate an or Country—Onr met! lars free. LINCOLN NY, 620 Market tre Hotel, Sav Francisco,House For Rent rooms, beth, hot and co! electric lighis, ‘ Enq Cottage For Ren ' © on Nevada street pply to M Solari. POLL TAX NOT.CE . tor sale Cneap Wagon or Buggy with ck; side .nde: : ienninan” OK a rnished House Wa fium-sized furnished. ho ‘at the TRANSCRIPT Offi RNMENT POSITIONS anted for Raitway Mall Corres. Inst. Cedar Ri ‘A Good Investm. mall or Large Aim Immediate Profit: lati : iness, "Henkes, taser men, andall persone 1 ing with small First class references . ed States, For apt akg Co., Ninth and First-Class Booth Stevens, whose stand op, On Broad: street, town. er at the latent ap —assasensitnssesteneeesrenrsenercorae-n nvenies puses . piped — ‘IMspect our AS Heate b display at o y are not high m HOURS—g a. m. tog D. m, %