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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 3, 1897 (4 pages)

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bese airy dues a initia trom each member, Townsup—Geo. ©. Gaylord, Sherman F. Exotrsnic Nevada Olty, Apr Apa ew” Township Ra Fee have been Nevapa “Mewow TAKE eh asin a OF P. MINSTRELS. LOMA ines alee a "Phe trick violin Solo.ot Mrs. Dodd was. ‘captured the and nd careful. study and ee eae ee ture. “One ‘of he features of the by ig! hty pnistien. clinbenele ‘aroond what: was intended to represent a well erected in © the pul-. pit and fitted with the “sweep” to ‘which . the iron-bound’ bueket was fastened. It was very realistic, cert will : de “given. toshat Sind “Be Mise ‘Trio will be at ni nsel tomorrow pial 8 ‘aenGitens ie We Have tas ga =e Tanto. . Phe Bxhibition Given Last Night by Mem‘bors of the Order. “lhe minstrel performance given by members of Milo Lodge, K. of P., last ‘night, after the regular meeting, was a yery amusing entertainment and was greatly, enjoyed by all. It was not a public exhibition; only members of the order being admitted. ‘The following program was presented: pee , PART L. “Charles Peocor. and ‘doe Vv. Snyder, ‘bones; Charles . pate $04 William Rowe, ‘tawbos; William Giffin, inter‘locutor. ‘Overture by the K. of P. band. Bolo pantomime—Joe V. Feedok: ‘Song—Charles Steffen. ‘Song—Harry Lawrence, with violin obligato. Comic song-Charles Pecor. ' Recitative song—Oharles Hartman. "Paricy drill, Soper ten: * Recor comPART Il. ks—L. 8. Calkins. mental duet—Rowe and ‘Btetprincipal parts were taken by Messrs. Hartman and Schuldt. Following the above program came the distribution of souvenirs, after which a collation was served. It was What . after midnight when the jolly Knights dispersed and departed for their homes. . The following were elected delegates to the Grand Lodge, which meets at Hanford in May; B. 8. Rector, E. J. Morgan, Henry Hosken. Alte ae Cee Browning, J. TOWNSHIP ‘COMMITTEES, i nted by the Executive Domenie of ach member, ae follows: and to ‘collect W. E, J. Rector, Ow Pea 2 nate Va) x Powssnr—Dave Marwick, Geo. Fletcher, ©. Brockington, 1 McBride, CL. Millen ©, 8, Paine, ©. E. Johnst Vite (bine “Walter Mobley, L tine oat epee @F. a : ee Sema one 8 A a: k ‘STRANGE TSITATION. A Flock of Wild ld. Birds iforers oer 2 the City, Tidings: Aupivedlions etdionse Bel-. ley who, went out upon the streets last) night, between the hours of o'clock, could not have: failed: to bel’ attracted by the pecular whistling cries that. were heard. in every. direction. Many at first thought a flock of wild . . greése or brants were. ‘passing over: But the cry did not resemble: the call] of the wild goose,, and. the. visitation was prolonged — ‘ond the ordinary flight of a flock of { birds, ‘Our res porter has learned that the cries proceeded from a large flock of curlews. The'curlew is a bird resembling, but larger than the snipe, which at: certain seasons of the year frequents only the ‘marshes along our rivers and ‘bays. In the summer seasons the birds come inflock of curlews was on its inland migration last night, when they were attracted by the electric lights of our imous, foggy atmosphere. (it was: a stormy evening) they lost their leader ‘and became bewildered. Some of the birds alighted” in trees, but: most of them wandered in a circle over the usual visitation. years in cask before . bottling nature ‘has completed the process ‘of distillabottled until it has been six. years: wood. It is bottled in bond. It is the only American whiskey of international . “Lpatation, A. Isoard & Gein .apenta. dip STEAM WORKS, —<
the. bloodmachin’ Sey of i city, and in hovering about in our lumere Wits 4 Wkiakey has been aged ‘eix : tion. Cyrus Nostz ea seat CARPET. BEATING . “We always. take several bottles: of " bepetng a8 a toni¢'and blood ‘pu wre find that {t overcomes thi ing gives new life, and Cats unweit 40 % the ah pico pertt ; ict covered aetnt Bring Meisicine, . Hood's Seuianperiie fh thedpeing, not for any particular ailment, but on général wee ple, that the system néeds a tonic Hood's . Sarsaparilia ugliest; Phttonel Pea wn, t Peadehivanin. “That Tired Feeling. “€¥ Was troubled with that tired feeling. all the spring, 1 purchased three bottles ees ne ot Hood’s Sarsapatilla, and when I lad coy ves. taken t, f it I ell “thé stomach. It oils up’the machinery agalis. aoa Loe Hiooa's heidi ‘ote ‘of the whole body; th oe. takes uplan excellent blood purifier and tonic.’ its-work anewy the cs inois, F andvity:, thd aclie' gel gene saosin seams amencneamtl oe ie * Bullds up the: Health. the bowels'are reyitiated,’ fs ade Hood’s ‘Sarsaperilia ag 9 ~vestored,. the food is Soir gears and as= We : tease Legler “Pwo ot obr children had similateds <1 ea tae wait, til: you “gre: thoroughly . s and their blood was in a re you begin to take a Spring] bad condition. Hood’s Saraaperille built oie ares them up, and we have taken it again this Oh ais the. dor before the horse Sas rt . Much benefit.” “Mus. P. H. ee OON, leasant Lake, dato Suppiphcst o w as) N.-B. Tt you decide to take Hood’s onde pore thou-. Sarsaparilie do not be induced to buy anything else instead, There is no substitute tor Hood's, > “a fice, store, shop house, ancot room OF factor ys exceasiverdai ting and‘drinkAng. too. rieh and heaty. food; -late “hours and’ social indulgences. With thick eine > the . _ Hood's: ja” pirifies, vital. bat and enriches ‘the. blood, builds up Bees excellent ae land. It seems probable that a large . " _ $1, six: Hor 85. . regdeed datf by ~ Sold paren ragga, i, Mase. The Oné True Blood Purifier. sity, evidently attracted by the lights; 1 ¢ asa mothis drawn to the flame of aj” candle. It was truly a strange fot ers: maces Saag EVERYBODY'S. POCKET. KI N. KEAD. ee. kf eee sis oe Nee OF NEVADA COUNTY,_. Hood's ica ogre in our family every . Pode sc] rita Byrom, 813 Sth Ave., ia, Tin e, and I have always found . ap benefit aoe inducements we aise . You all Hecate _them. Is necessary f for Good Health. Means Bee ccn., 7 DR LA RUE'S ~~ VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA Is What You Want ! Take no other. There is only one ’ BEST—that’s LaRue’s. For sale exclusively by ease Fhe sng tet? in Benes * and onery An accurate Watch is a necessity—not a luxury, as some seem to think. To utilize every moment of precious time, to meet traitis, keep appointments, to be ‘always on time, one must have a good Watch. Drop in and let us. have a talk with you, We are practical Watch Makers, and you can have the benefit of our experience without charge. — ‘Lovers of the unique will appreciate our Saipan of Gold fae Jewelry, made by ourselves from the product of Nevada county mines. ° We manufacture to-order rings, pins, scarf pins, cuff buttons, lockets, charms and almost every article of jewelry for ladies-and gentlemen, set with this beautiful and valuable stone. What more appropriate souvenir of the Golden LueTse &. Bran, Watchmakers and Jewelers, a aes NEVADA CITY Saat State? BROAD STREET, i A Letter Fiom % Russel Sage, . ‘Recommending. : eos Allcock’s . “W Por the last twenty. y cocK’s PoROUS PLASTERS. Of rheumatic pains and’ pains inn 1y __ fever I have a cold, one on my back. speedily relieve. me. La family af ieee Heyer renee “Russent ae