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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 29, 1902 (4 pages)

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al, $6 a Year. By carrier? Bir seen crngpace RATES: . ae 1244 Cs 0 Weak al pin, set with dimen ral reward will bep ~ Found, : 4 chain was found et Armory, Hell owner may have it by proving propi 3 paying for this notice. Ranch For Sale. we Ranch of 610 scres,.on on .Pleasant . . below Gracq Valley, ls offered for sale Fursished Rooms. . or four furnished roome age offered office. Apply atthe 1RANSORIPTPamily Jersey milk cow for “ ire at Schmidt's cigar store. for Real Estate and Stores: Y, ‘o Mar Street, opposi an otel, San Frangised, roa House For Reat. hot and cold water, teleEnquire at this _ eer rooms, bat electric > on Nevada rade serge a oered for dorly to M. Solari. has been . aby te ve . FOR BREAKFAST the housekeeper has the choice of all ghe CEREALS line of Oatmeal, Crushed: Oats, ‘Bice, etc. in packages. Algo BIGGEST AND BEST B and B MUSH. « t eriorate in condition, favor or qu 80 widely advertised. We carry a fall ‘{ a These goods are constantly moving i {ond outing ise no ‘hangs todeThe prices are sevond rate figures on first rate goods, re TER MENT POSITIONS ~ xOUNG anted for Raiiway Mail ‘Clerks. InIt Gives Results. *: e8t ts SPP 3 I GO U R N EY, Cash ae Sonatas Street. Bene Hane Hea” ‘A Good Investment. li or ements: With Immediate pital are’ jc ay part of ited States. For rere = address Streets, nold & Co., Nin nis. Mo. and Pine ~ First-Class Bootbiack. Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's gives the best ake Notice he Second Installment, of te and County Taxes for . D. 1901 is now due, and ill become, deli nt on he last “Monday. of April, D. 1902, at 6 g’clook Pp. . and if net paid prior hereto a penalty of 5 per ent. ip-added by, Statate, nd the'Tax Oollector has 0 authority to make any hanges, nor to evade the PAY. BARLY AND. AYOID THE HUSH OF THE LAST TWO OR THREE WEEKS. J. J. JACKSON, Tax Collefor. venience order of the D; SE who have their louses. piped for gas inspect. our. supply of as Heaters display at our office. Y are not high priced. + HOURS —8 a. a. to 8 p.m stoop. m (may Gas & lati, 'B. OSBORN, Panager. Money Refunded if It Fails LOCAL AGENT: Yow is » fhe time to plant a SEEDS! . SEEDS! Seeds i % _ kind. Best We Ever T ast BREAD, PIES and CAKES New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. refine Saas aed Fan este. me ity Commercial Street, Nevada City. pe reputation for selling good is well known. We have just received a splendid lot. Grass, White Clover ‘Red Clover and Alfalfa int bulk. 4 All fresh and of the very best Price very xeasonable. TH SANTTQ SALON Coolest and Sharpest Beer .in Town, 5c. per Glass: Wines, Liquors and Cigars on band. Hot Lanch every Saturday ‘Wight. Most céuiveniont Cla’ Rooms.” cil, Y. many as 12,000,000 packs. sold . et the country last. Eager , makes tp 4 = Hated tare deficiency. Catt sett ate ie . Perhaps the ‘ohinede tar eters little vartHe mefeé? ‘The ‘more sable the better. i's ‘hedds ‘are shaved in order that it’ din} be ‘as ‘black and thick as possible Black is‘much more cheerful. A Chinaman 'pligits' white silk into his hatt wher he ges into mourning. “Tales ‘of'a‘tail might be multiplied. The*'Chinaiman’s is more expressive ‘than any that‘ has not the power to wag with ‘satistattion’ or droop’ with dismay. ‘For Convenience in work it is fastened bp in ‘coil, ‘but for a man to speak to ‘his superfor without letting it down is an insult. No Christian would enter church in this dishabille. A stranger mig aa a6 so, and in such a _ . bie bbe beginning ‘the service, the @ minister*would fix him witb a eandet golt and ‘politely—for the natives teness’ under all circum-expeet_ polite him, “Sir, will you. tet éown your tail”’—Quiver. "Headache Saps Your Vitality ‘your>You:swatiow‘s pill, and the head ache is* gone, -. They cure neuraigis 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, ‘sole agent. ee tf “NEVADA THEATRE, (Capt Racket Co.) ‘(By Agastin Daily.) u Popular Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cts. . There is a 1 Surprise in This DONT MISS IT. ; the goods in'New York tot 4;000,000 te, bie combings, . its ‘tails of his own. ‘et if cold -tinpliaes this article of And ‘wreéks the brain. . One dose of, Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure’ Wednesday Cvening. Hay Th. ay present 4 Acts of continaocus “A Night Off.” * phe number of 7 thing wonderful, there being as ed a large man 6 writer. “These cards were de in some 35 factories, 14 of which ate located in New York. The latter ‘. eity is the second, if not the gteatest, card center in the world. The rivalry between it and London is very close. London produces abotit packs and New York about 3,850,000 packs annually. “The cards made in the States, especially in New York, ate . the handsomest, the most durable . and convénient: known in‘the trade, . th Thé European makers are satisfied with-old styles and methods. The average pack of cards in London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna and Berlin is very much the same today as it.was in the beginning of the last cen‘show a slight improvement from year to year. American manufac. p turers were the first to introduce . o. the roundea corners, and the squeezers, and also the elaborately designed card back ard the elastic satin glaze finish which make new cards so. handsome and increase their duvability.” —Washington Post. The Brute. Hewitt—Are you a believer in vaccination? Jewett—Most certainly. It kept my daughter from playing a” pisno for nearly a week. A Sign of Something.. “Ts it a sign of anything when a person has eyes of different color?” “Well, yes—when they’re : black and blue.” —Philadelphia Bulletin. Impossible. Willie—Pa, why do you call our language the mother tongue? Pa—Sh! It’s: because your father never gets a chance to use it. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says inthe Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step im the direction of consumption “the
lungs developed, the breath set freaee need not fear consumption.” we Balsam for the throat and lungs is proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has ered so many Yr6m consumption. Large bottles 26c. and 60c. For sale by H: Dicker an sole agent. ENTERTAINTEN. at Union Hotel ‘Thursday, May 1. i { . Under the auspices of St Margaret’s Guild, ADMISSION, Bc eents, refreshments. ioclading IS A CANDIDATE FOR City Trustee. He wante all who. believe that he would prove to be the “right mau in the right place” to vote for him. FOR CITY TRUSTEE. [Present eu is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Trustee. Election, Monday, May 5th. Fischer Bros. —set the— . PLAZA STORE Oarry a Fine Line of Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, Etc., Etc. As can be found in Nevada City. . Haan Grain for SalE a_i EVERYTHING FRESH. Goods delivered Free of wharge FOR CITY MARSHAL. Hi.D. Shearer Present Incumbent, is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marshal at the election to be held ‘on Monday, May 5, 1902. FOR CITY MARSHAL. E. A. Tompkins Is hereb: for City ~ May. FOR CITY TREASURER. EB. J. Morgan (Present incumbent). is hereby Section to be beld on Monday, May 61008. FOR CITY ‘Y TRUSTEE. Sidney y Peard (Preset ine poumhont is hereby sieges si acinus sian tedden Heedag dar 8 announced asa candidate arshal ‘at the election’ in used in the United St: tee i soe: =e ited . tury. Those made-in this country . Geo. D. Buckley: ~ FOR THE LITTLE ONES. i rs a . the oyster tn ta Houwe atthe Botton. tf of the Sea.All the summer the oyster oyster is busy eggs. It lays an almost-inTay 2,000,000 in a single seasen. It does not leave its eggs to their fate. It keeps — a a time hidden in iis “man e@. yo 0 _— about -in . theeee ae Tha . ve @ swimming ap band, covered with w pes like hair, called cilia, that keep marion) : ‘and Tow the little creatures ge At first the Lhigeey . oysters k their.mother, at the. lenat Aaa ger hide themselves in her Rt t by. Ringer they fix themselves to pom one . ee tee time three. years’ a y grown. The gland ‘that secretes fee material for. the oyster shell has in some s es 8 very extraordinary power. Pt Becretes a substance as precious as Id and for which men risk their ves; I mean the pearl. Dowf in oe depths of the ocean the oyster pares this beautiful gem. The. oyster fer that produces the pearl is not e same as. the one that is eaten. The shell of the pearl oyster is lined with a beautiful substance called mother of pearl. It is thought that the oyster throws out the pearly juice in a moment of irritation caused by the entrince of some tiny substance, such . as even a bit of sand, into its shell. Then it sets to work to cover over the intruder with a quantity of matter which forms the pearl. The Chinese, who are very ingenious, can make artificial pearls. They put atoms of. grit or glass into the oyster’s shell and watch to see what the creature will do. They find that it pours out the pearly juice over the atom, whatever it may be. It cannot turn out its enemy, so it does its best to conceal it. eee a Caution ! This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchaee for 75c the only remedy. uviversally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in’ the world since 1868: for the cure and ‘treatment: of: a and ee wot Lavoe eoee oh cas thout loeat popularity a ge years, you will be the akfal we called your attention ‘to Boeohee 'e German: Syrap. There are many ordinary: cough muna s eadn gp ps druggiste and others that are cheap and. good ts for light colds perhaps, but for eevere Coughs, Bronw= . chitis, Oroap—and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult. expectoration and coughing during the nigbts and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G. G, GrEzn, *, Woodbury, N. J. The Population of Nevada City Is about: 5000, and we would say at least one-half are’ troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, :ae those complaints are, according .to. statistics, more numerous than apy others. We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to call on their draggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. Price 25c and 50c. Trialsize free. For sale by. . Dickerman, sole agent. Hotice to Voters. in order to Vote at the General Election in. November, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisione of the Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada County must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the General Election in November. Such registration began on the Ist] day of January, and will be in progress at all times until forty days preceding the next election in November. It is Important that Voters should apply for Registration at once . in order to expedite the work. sworn to before the County Olerk or to before any other officer. Deputies have been appointed in all registration purposes. tion from 9a, m. antil 5 p. m. eseh day. Dated Vobruary 14th, 1902, F. L. Arbogast, aed os ER hg. “4 number. — oyster will All Must _Re-Register . Affidavits of registration must be}: bis Deputies, and they can not be] cities and townships in the County for. The County Olerk’s office will be,} ; until further notice, open for registra-. _ OLY M PIA PARK . Thu rsday, May 22 “Under the auspices of Court Pride of Gr. ss Vv Court Garfield ‘of Neva ee ee a Clty Bids will be received up to May roth by W. ‘eres of this city or C. Temby; Jr., at Grass: Valley for Ice’ € Stand, Bar, Lunch Cee etc. Hd Rak ae The Committee reserves t the right to reject any or all ida.” Sar Full ee later. WS THE TME TH PRINT YOO8 PROPERTY GEO. E. TURNER Keeps on hand a full assortment of Which are put up in various! sizedj cans and in all shades This paintis already prepared for immediate use and cost no more than many inferior brands. Palton’s Paint is positively sun-proof and are : THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Already Mixed. _All Colors. See Our Assortment SrRuUsHEes Of all descriptions, guaranteed, and at’ reasonable prices. & Geo. BK. ’Furner GRAND DISPLAY re 2 TU RATORD “sree The Latest Modes and Effects in Ladies’ and Children’s Hats. Call and See Our Beautiful Stock. Wash ne Own Clothes:? Well, that’s your privilege; but when you see. the excellent work we do, and the low prices we charge for family washing, the ‘chances are that your next ‘week’s wash will ‘conié t6’ ts. . Needn’t schd ae cally: — us our prices. fo spe oe of miner’s and mech ments, and si as ing and metiding. "ens a too fine for iis to Taundér® 110” busi—_ —— far’ for ‘usetd ‘teach: with remne ald. NEVADA COUNTY LA . Totephone 961 ’ wa. TY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION PY ¢£38U) (Ossi 4eatg OG :