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April 25, 1903 (4 pages)

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*, OF * ‘* c? ee . to the parobal sater May T ae Farce 4 bai t, and are = Price © regalar price regular price regular price regular price regalar ser r price 60 and regular price # ite, regular p! regular priced cents, revulat pl yer pound. yr a short omp ADA IES. We as iT comes : 0 fines) es . ae f, Obarles F. Lummis, Stod‘At very low prices, i. MoApi. ~ ee a services. ig a jist aa the colleioeet be held at ‘the various this city tomorrow, where ade welcome: METHODIST. mornivg end Sadeua by ov. Wm. ADgwit. ‘SacraLord’s Supper at the morn» Sunday school at close of vice ; Jotermediate League .; Epworth League at 6:80) “Missions to Foreigners o Lande’ '—Mrs. Aagwin; s mecting at 9:45 a, M@., yD, leadar, . ppIsCOPAL. : nday afier ‘Baster—Serity Chorch tomorrow will] ~ a: Morning prayer, anteand sermon, 11 o'clock; ol and bible class; 12:80) — ning prayer and sermon, Friday—Evening prayer 7:80 o’clock W. A. Ri-. . NGREGATIONAL, r, Rev. J. Sims, will preach da 7:30 p.m. Sabiret ef in the morning: “What is nd Death, Consciousness ation?” ‘be Senior Enmeet at 6:30 ps m.: Babat tbe close of the morn. Allere cordially invited.,, ~90congh and save the life.”. — Norway Pine Syrap cares colds, down to the very psumption. Good Meats. oles bave the very. best mutton and veal on hand + 490 ee ire a doe hot mixed drink . Harry at the Old Oorner entree. nisin es = =a ee senssi. oy a mea =e d Gauss of Arizona nC Osnyon_of_Arizona bas terized by the globe trotost wonderful of all things David Starr Jordan, Joather notable writers have beauty. The trip to this t of the beaten paths and be forgotten experience, ossible for the citizen of visit the Canyon in perrt. Personally directed leave at stated periods. first-class and up to date. , railroad fare, sleepers, Toute and expenses at the cluded in the rate. Write tion. Ticket Agent, Sante rket Street, San Francisco, ns STORIA Infants and Children, You Have Always Bought erare Spoons Forks Dishes Ete, Have a complete line . SRD Broad Street. aan our line of soiree bis. loudy, roualely”shower . Am Fifty-Five Years of Age,. ' but ‘Do Not Feel as if I Were More than Thirty-five.’ "Phe many marvelous cures wrought ‘for the sick, suffering and diseased by Paine’s Celery Compound, should com‘pel the attention of every prudent and . . Jad{Stous person who feels that he or . sbe is out-of-health in the springtime. The run-down, weak, sleepless, dyspeptic, rheumatic and those afflicted -with blood troubles, should realize at once that Paine’s Celery Compound Poked the system from the seeds of dis. ates and deadly impurities, atrength-. ist DR, JORDAN'S ones seum of : MARRET 87, bot. 6th & 7th, 8. F. Largest of its kind in the Werld. , We are cont Schaal, Sg em pat te avoid si¢kness and it . 4 any of the ills of men, Specialist on the Paolo Cease JOHN 8. COIN. ' La Rue’s i\Cough Cure . tny teetimony to the wonderful virtues estimated the loss and handed Mr, Sure Shot, : at Millera check forthe amount, whieh whisky always bave “the beetthetows: affords.” They carry it with thew, inj ; The Citizens Insurance Company fe . fact, appetite, regulates the pound used at-onc2, ing of a vigorous health for the coming summer. Mr. Jobn 8, Ooin, Man“Tt affords me great pleagure to add . of Paine’s Celery. Compound, My was advised to use your remedy, and after ase of eight bottles I am better, have 4 ravenous appetite and sleep well every night. When I firet began «leo suffering from nervous prostration, bat that has diseppeared, end my nerves are now steady, Lum fifty-. were more than thirty-five.” '» Mies Elizabech oc the late Ludwig Bierwagon of Obicago Park, today petitioned the Saperfor Court to be‘appointed admioietratrix of the estate with will annexed. The estate of the deceased, Ludwig Land in Obicago Park, value $5,000 money, 451; etock ; of corporation, estimated value $4,500; thonsehold furnitare, $50. Total yalnation of cetate, $9,100. as attorney for petitioner. Loss Adjusied. J.J. Agard, regular adjuster for thé Citizens Insurance Company ‘of Misresidence in that plece last Mondey, returned last evening. Mr. Agard was. satisfactory to that gentleman. very prompt in adjusting its losses. Fred E. Brown is the local agent. =: . ‘ and make them in a first-class man3 ner. 1 also frame them when s80 ordered. I make frames {of aill 3 kinds. MOORE —_* Spring # Summer Goods JUST RECEIVED 9 AS) eseee For Sale DAN-p man an} without MAN of his compensa ~ Minio oO ~ NAT We have just received another Goods, pore {nclude all the latest and colors. ps of Wael re would be plessed to see you, whether you purchase or not. W. H. Crawford Main street, Nevada City. {7 en eee M. L. & D. MARSH For Sale a 0 A ven-Room Cottage, practically new, two 5 Edge choice Building Lot and a complete —_, of wand Yards—Head of Boulder St Tel. 291. etyles in wash goods. 80d gives normal. ection 1 cagedic toned rf {4 few bottles. meorcapebl Colors Com-. ns thé build. system being completely tan down, I os int be marke: © ready for business. store ie bright, spic-span new. from the makers, bought at the lowest cash prices, enabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. We sell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our competitors to wonder how we do it. have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for what womebody else buys on credit. * We have come to stay. We are reonsible. We are not experimenting. e know that the goods and prices we will. build up a good business . e reo the new Spring golf and fancy st fp of Oar here laat evening, en route home. Mre. Oharles Brietow came down notes receivable and yesterday from Graniteville to visit her sister, Mrs, Mary Anderson. Mies Rath Richards returned lest evening from Sacramento; where al é went to att J, M; Walling of this sity appears . Dr, Addison O. Hickson. Bichards, who also waa in attendance at the foneral, continuedon to Sgn Francisco, where she will make a two weeks’ visit with relatives. ~~ ‘the funeral of the Cold Storage Meats. —_—_— Seer of the Lebigh Ol Company, PhitDally ‘Record ot =e . adelphia, Pa,, says :— : B: Richardson and John Nichols using Peine’s Celery Compound, I-was . cames over from You Bef last evening. Ww. T. Shelton is here from S4n Jose, M. T. Lawrence came up from Aufive years of age, but do not feel as if I burn lest evening. James Cabill came down from You Bet last evening. Mre, gps Eddy left thie peeien Mrs. F.0. Foy of Los Angeles arrived here last evening . and is the In the Rg’ ate of = guest of her niece, Mrs, Jas. English. . ’ : N. A. Roberts is down from GranEa Mrs. William McLean came down Bierwagen, daughter sesterday from Granieville. Phil Carnow is here from Coiumbia Hill vieiting bis brother, Jobo Curnow, Charles Maddrill is here from North San Juan, on a visit to bis sieter, Mrs. 0, P. Lougbridge, .
Miss Oameron of Relief Hil!, Bierwagen, consists of the following . heg been to San Francisco, returned ‘. described real and persona] propérty: who Mrs. W. G. FOF special first-class Cold Storage souri, who went over to North Sa0/. eats you should send your orders to Juan "yecterday to adjust the loss ocThe . sastoned by the fre at 0: b. Miller's = en = Commercial street. ; motion aad ta Bo Drummers for “Old Gilt " Bage” dengeca what. liked sidawes: and up . to the time of going to press had ‘succeeded in polling about one hundred votes. Last year there were 250. votes cast in a similar contest; The gentlemen who are aspiring for the honor thie year are all men of jatellectual attainments and fully capable of meeting the dattes which will devolve upon them. As two, only are to be chosen, it has been a dificult matter to segregate, 60 the people may expect a close oes ; Codnty Olerk F. L. Arbogast and ee : Bet ais? iteville. Dr. 0, W. (bapman, delegates from Y Wi Bierwa en De8. M. Hall came up from Brown’s. Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8.@. W., of this at ; p¥elen lant evening: [etty, and Grand Trustee George L. ceased vines bebe yesterday. ~~ pa Se ram ye arate t8 e Pg i ter. Bakersfield, where hey will represent day oe omar 2 org — their lodges at the Grand Session of the Native Sons, vw Convenes there next Taesday. stant relief, permanent cure, Dr. Thomas’ cto Oil. At any\ drug store. BS ‘ander the euspicen 1,0, 0. F., of You Diphtheria, sore chrost, croup. InOrder deceased wae 's, ~The faneral of William D: Blue will beheld from the family residence at. You Bet tomotrow (Sunday) morning, at 9 o'clock. . Interment in the plot of Brooklyn Lodge, Pine Grove cemetery, Nevada Oity, where services will be held at 1 eo ’olock. Ed. Gassaway, oat bas resided in this city for several years, bas puichaeed @ ranch nine miles below Aubarn, where he will” engage in cattle taising. Thomas Hitchens and family moved into the Gassaway residence on Piety Hill today. PRT 2° DONTE For Sale at _YINTON’S _ PHARMACY BARGAIN NO. 1 BARGAIN NO. 2. “. e I make : Lal _ {. KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIO BUILDING, Photographs. BR caer caren nes New Store, Goods and Prices Yee, we've Bites up and are now Everything.in the Fresh We This week we are offering™a magoitlarge stock of Spring and Sammer Dress . iont stock of Ladies’, Also a besutifal . Oniidren’s Shoes. All brand new, the Call in aud see our goods and get! host makes and latest styles. Men’s and Consists of Men’s Furnishings, such as les in Hats, Shirta— bosomse—neckweer,, eocks, and the many things which delight tasty dreseers. orf Remember what we say we do aio do, Money beck if you’re not satisfied. For Sale 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 wien passing. . cies MISS E. E. HOEFT Broad Street, Nevada City Main Street, Grass Valley. Cet Tour Dick Now “Come today while my stock is complete aad everything ie fresh und new. Our SPRING HATS are of the very latest designe. We are eure we can please you. They are stylish, handsome and very low in price. Oall and see for yourself, ¢ Miss Amelia Stevens Commercial Street. MOVED. TRAUTMAN 85 ‘Bhos repairing store to the store next to J. J. Snyder's on Pine etreet. I have made a NEW PRIOK '—Cheap for cash. Hoping the public wilitake advan of the low prices in repair ek ote and Shoes. L. J. ’ ' Fas. Best place in town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table 4@/)T have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one of the best Billard = in —— town. OYSTER COOKTA Best 5 cents Beer In town. Broad Street,GaNCY MIXED DEINKS FRED EILERIAN Smoker Calls for Them. PPPSODD WHY? Because They Know They Are _ Getting Their Worth, : Woodpecker. ans . . Lealhadangiai fede i IO ACI det tte che _ eB SOCIAL DANCE By COMPANY O, N. G.30, At ARMORY HALL Saturday Evening Music by the Bon Ton Orchestra, Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies fre Telephone Main 831. OFFICER OF _Postotfice Box 114 a es. 3 W.H SMITH + Wholesale ead retail dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRUNES ‘of My Own Raising and Ouring at Wholesale and Retail.-' Nevapa Ory, January 13, 1903. MR. W. H. SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS’ PER POUND RETAIL. 80 ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They arejfresh and fine and arejvers [delicious in Boar andjvery healthy, SMITH, 2 :. citizens and étudeuts disposed of, and the excellent care taken by our physi“) Stans and board’ of health: we hope rr Nevada Oity woris toy er Alto and at polka will proba. bly, set the minds of some of your readers at rest, Let me say in the teginning that most. of the reports from here have ‘been sent out promiscaously, and are greatly exaggerated. The first case was reported on March ist. Since tine dete, ap to last eve, there bave been reported eighty-one cases here in Palo Alto, and, as nearly as.I can ascertain, thirty on the Campus. Most, of the latter were sent to the various: livepitale in .San Francisco. Of all theee. cases, but one hae been fatal, that of Mr, Piupe, who, it has been definitely proveo, contracted the disease in San Francieco, Thereport went out that several deaths had ensued, but. this Is entirely false. The cause of the disease has been traced to the Loder datry, all the afflicted ones having been patrons of this city; which has since been closed. With this menace to. the lives of our soon to be free from all danger: Respectfully yours, ~ . this'morning tor Sen Franciséo. fow. Mrs. T. Wayman of Pike (Oity left §. this morning for fen Francisco, = = = _Oharies Btelfen Jr. returned this morning to Oakland; after a visit to his perente at this city. : Attorney A. D. Mason returned last évening from a. business trip to San Francisco, pores Robbed the Grave. A startling incident is narrated. by* ‘John Oliver of Philadelphia, as tollows: “I was in an awful condition. : My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually ia: back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Blectric Bitters, to my great joy, the firat bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeke, and am now a well] man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.” No-one should fsil to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Vinton’s drug store. “Have something” is good, have a ter—pute the “right edge” on your hospitality. Wichman. Latgen & Oo., 8. RaLPu A. Eppr. year, 7 thathe has bought _ oat F. a e “Dr. FE i) Smith ‘Who has conducted the ELEOTRO-DENTAL PARLORS for the past ANNOUNCSS the entire interests of Dr. Smith in these offices, with their full equipment, and will personally conduct them ifn the fatare as heretofore. Masonic Bui'ding, Pine Street, A Nevada SAEY: Cal. B. B. } Take. Notlee All parties knowing them. dselves indebted to. the_business lately conducted by L. HYMAN &CoO. are notified that unless their accounts. are settled by May Ist, suit will be commenced to collect the same. D. S. LEVY, Atty. in Fact for Trustee. To the Ladies—We are now displaying a line of . Ladies’ Leather Wrist Rags ranging io price isou 50c to $8 each. wish to purchase or not. Respectfully, A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street ie caller ht Now Ready for Call and enamine them whether you Business.. We have now on display an elegant line of Spring Millinery whieb we invite the ladies of Nevada City to call and inspect, OUR EASTER OPENING Will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturdey of thie week, when I will have on exhibition a var’ ety of beautiful things for spring and summer. The ladies are cordially invited to vielt our Store. MRS. L. LUBECK, Commoroial street, Nevarta City. On Monday and Friday I will be in Nevada City to give personal attention to my customers, — Fifteen Different Varieties Just the gains for Parties Ohe Bee Slwe Grocery, J. ad. JACKSON, Proprietor. a ~WANT. little “Old Gilt Edge” whisky is bet-—~