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April 30, 1901 (4 pages)

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j Directo nd ng oe OF sald on Was Wy formed of November, apg Becthre: » have the ni 1a, d to the ny, 8 rporation pop A, Lay its: pring San Jove. in the: poration oe ‘said i) PAM sOse Weretles: arebits at he weeks pio tothe plicatio: af Sau pes te . ee to the use 3a €e@ oe ds aud cai # Kern, state gots ot the identity caused and ‘trouble c, and in various » are brought iiito che Wmentity of phen yu Om: ims that ie i yeep foe eo Dawe, and 2h one change iw io 1onger a co tions and ena Y Peason of ,, the ide petitioners, pray thy m, tunis nonvurable ia .ace for the hearing — Proof of the iou, for the time and i by saw, acd after hi support of this perition, ) its order chataiete from tiie Pro perity i oe Kittrick trosperity ud that such ele may be had in relatiol ITt may, seem pba ig will ever bray, ee 4 “LORD, D rector. MoB LD oc, Dis ector, ,WALRKATH, Director, MULLS, Director, CALAN, Lirector, . Cn APMan, Director, . ss ¢ urst duly sworn, to wit: the Presiden ompauy ; that said uM, Vigonized and exe rtue ut the laws of the , aud has its prineip at Nevada City, in no said State; that aff ing petition and i . ; that thesame iy ¥e; exeeptas to mak formation or belief, he eres _ be ore to cite ar otary Public in and for . ~ tate of Calin r Publication. NT OF THE INTERIOR, AT MARYSVILLE, VAL Marcn 13, iW, EBY GiViEN iHac THD . ed settler has fied notice © nake tinal provf iu sup. sud that said pr ) Register aad 4 five at sarysvile, Gib, . viz: Thomas J, q tion No. 522, iortheN, of N. W.% and N. ABN.. 8 Ke, ae 4 poy foo *witueases b deuce upon andeculth viz: Thomas k. ’ and Kdwin A. Horbes @ ols “3 reter Mondada af” 1 SUHNSON, Register . or san ¢ to Creditors. CHEL “COULTER, Dk riven by the undersigned, 7 he estate of nachel Vouk . he creditors of all ms against the hem with the necenaly . ur mouths after the \otice vo the said A 'Cha:. W. Kitts, Main i me being the place » business of sald #* evada, Cula. MARY S. HUNTRESS, of Rachel Coulter, a i ty. Ps r Publication. ramento, Cal., Maroh tile co GIVEN oie q settler . 4 Oe “ make fi z um, and that eal aid re the Judge of at Ne . yada Count), 3 Monday, april 10th, i iliets, upou HK No -% and >. % of M w j D is., me D.bs and prove owing witnesses tO ie dence upou aud “ 1g: valbraith, Heng op, ed Geo. Lavbrop, or Publication. i oF THE INTERIOR, AND‘ vig nate q 7 Tab MEY G GIVEN 18 Ar ote aed settier eee 7 cai make final p wud wba: aid prout tor aL 4 Many aviiie ase nin ws “a o (inter tor : 110: ° 4 4: and Swhs Sb4, Se tee witnesees uni, vee . Sone, pat pie a fi ie; Wiliam de ia 4 Cashornias pte forulsi . pins P. Califor . 1 obbine B, 0, : JOHNSON, Resist = ¥. 10RD NEE ders’ Meeting. BETING OF sai sad bar roi —, iy, overt ke i Sevada in® May 14, 1901 2d ines Sd THE “TRANSCRIPT, . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ‘ boxes in. Nevada. By Mail, $6 a Year.” are af Cartier, 1a.17a cia w uated, It w *e By. paat 2 oes gréat convenierice td Tat this’ . ial . a point to see that.all cinders and ashes . of sparks flying about. . ting coal in front, banking up cinders } patch. . ) 2 ‘ without wincing he is considered mereThe Only Correct Shoulder .: =: Brace Dickerman’s. Beokdmthian Fuel, : , There are many good housekeepers who are indifferent in the matter of saving small coal and cinders. Unseen waste goes on in most ‘Houses in this respect. If housekeepers would make it are thoroughly sifted daily, they would be surprised = the fuel they would save: After the cinders. haye been removed cold water should be poured ‘over them. This causes them to make much better fuel. when mixed with coals. Better and safer fires can be kept tip in bed. rooms than with coal alone, safer because with cinders there is no danger The best kitchen ‘fire is made by putbehind and then leaving the fire alone. To be constatitly stirring a fire-takes all the life out of the. coals and also “starts” the dust.—St. Louis Post-DisHeroic Treatment. In Guiana ff a child is slow in its movements the parents apply an ant tc the child instead of a whip to make it move faster. This little ant bites more cruelly than a mosquito, and its bite is apt to be troublesome afterward. Aas. . you can imagine, this treatment does not make the child kind to others, and the children of Guiana are said to be particularly cruel, to animals. The little boys in Guinea do not reckon their age hy years, but by their ability to endure pain. Until he gets to the point . where he can let the Hucu ant bite bim ly a baby. Following . ig.,8 = lit of, the feria . up some’ place where “yda “thay tofer’ to it when an alarm is tarned in :i. 24—Broad Street: ine Netional miley? 2 3 25—West Broad and Pind*. 7 ley streets. 26—East Broad and Pine streets, $4 — Main and. Cottiize ‘35 a — Coyote street and Washington road. 36—Nevada: street, cor. of Dr. Hunts lot. 43-—Sacrariento and Adastia 45—Sacramento-'and-.Pine streets, near Cooper’s lumber 46—Jordan and Zion streets, in front of Mrs. Davenport’s. 52—Park Avenue and Nimrod streets, in front of Dan. Marsh’s residence. « Postponement. The sale of property for _delinggent city taxes has been postponed until Thursday, May 2, 1901. DrHouens JoeAL RB SHOULDER BRACE FORMEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN For Sale at DRUGS, STATIONERY, PHOTO GOODS. For City Marshal. Hi SHEARER Will be a candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election May 6th. a4 For City Marshal. ED. A. TOMPKINS Will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Uity Marshal. Election May 6th. ab Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all * deseription. Mee ian OF greens prom Ww T. page HICKS) & co. Union Livery Stable New Frut-and Vegetable, Store Mra wan & a Open. “Tenti,, April 29—“'This shall be your last day on earth,” exSlejmed ithie: hero in the play as he shot down the wicked ‘villain, who attacked him with a knife. The villain fell to the-floor--in a beap and. breathed. his last Motaturt by Raccus Bailey at BorneEe? ted 2, By Mistake. Such. was the shooting of R.N. N: O., tonight.’ They were taking part fo ‘a. play in which it became with.e_knife, Bailey, in defense, shot) the villain down. By mistake, the pis-. tol that .was, used was. loaded with a bullet inetead of « blank cartridge, the, ball passing through the body. of Mo-. Intarf, killing him instantly. The wrong pistol had been given to Bailey, andthe tragedy is the result, When Molotarf fell to the floor the, large . gudience applauded vigorously, but. when . “Bailey, too, fellin a dead faint; the sudience arose in. horror. ‘They saw McInturf dead and a stream of blood running down to the footlights. Fright seized all the women and several were carried out. McInturf and Bailey were roommates and. Close friends. The Homeliest Man in Nevada City As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to.call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaraateed:to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Price 250 and 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman sole agent. Tacoma. ‘ EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, <titndsiaaanitaiaial Ylotes of “Interest: William Sandow had the index Seave of his left, hand badly smashed at the ‘Mayflower mine Saturday. © The Call:of last evening contained an excellent likeness of Miss Gertrude Hampton, who was elected in = city as maid of-honor. James H. Chivell, « son of James Chivell of the New York hotel, will be ‘to Mies Josie. Merrill: of. this city next. Wednesday. came down from the California mine a ‘day or so ago and after the wedding the young couple will return to the Ridge, where they will make their residence. Miss Merrill has a host of friends here. In this evening’s ‘TRaNsonrer, T. W. Sigourney, the grocer, has a changed advertisement in whichj he speaks of the voffees kept in stock by him. Be ‘eure to read it. Hartung Bros., the watchmakers, today have a new advertisement in which they speak of the clocks kept in stock at their store. They are expert. clock and watch repairérs and do all such work neatly and promptly. Addison Miller of this city won one of the prizes offered last week by the San Francisco Examiner. Wm. Harry, proprietor of the saloon at the corner of Pine and Spring Sts makes a specialty of serving the best 5cent beer in .town. keeps a full stock of fancy liquors. for McInturf to attack Bailey . . Mr. Chivell Try it. He also ‘. liams. Arrested and Set Free. “De, J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman:, Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the langs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Two Olergymen of Tacoma are, building an airship. Extraordinary means are needed to get to heaven——from
—— en THE RECEPTION, Commercial Street, Nevada City. yourself and be convinced. Balsam for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. . Large bottles 25c. ALEX HONGEL..... Proprietor. and 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman, A er agai “AA” \A” WHISKEY A SPECThe best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Ci———___——_+ 26> NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. gare may be found here. Come and see for ; Weonespay, A Attention is called to Ordinance-No. Main wt: obp, Diion Hoest, Heer Lane, a Prop’ rh SPECIAL NOTICE. rh over ine-eeaneniniaind . =i eee es Upen day andutehe Notice is hereby given that a0 therefor. Signed, JOHN. MARTIN. ° 149, which probibits the use of water. in. Williams, Honey Williama. for irrigation or sprinkling of any kind between the hours of 10 s,m. and 4 past If. ; p.m. and 10 p.m. and 6a,m.—during. Tarantelie Fantisque--Hazel Vinton Water Oollector. person is authorized to represent the Nevada County Traction Company, io the matter of Right of Way, unless . producing written authority Do You Know That Moore carries the largest and . Snell, Gladys Ford. finest stock of frames for photographs8. [’m Getting a Big Girl oe Paniine Also maker frames to order pi aby Well, May is a lucky month in which . Allan. to get married. So are all the other Bohemia Caprice—Alma Eastin. Ohe Vaudeuille. Last Ueghe. last night to witness the vaudeville entertainment given by the pupils of Martin.’ . Miss ¥F. Rogers. The entertainment was one of the very best of the kind performances of the kind given here by as a dancing teacher. We regret it very much, but through lack of space we are unable to give each the praise they deserve. Nearly every number was encored and large bouguets of flowers were thrown at the children. The audience was so that Miss Rogers has decided to. repeat it again in the near future. Following is the program rendered ; Cake Walk—Hazel Vinton, Lillie and Albert Allan. A First-Class CEntertainment Snell. Gladys Ford, Grace Jackson, Eleanor Notwithetanding the bad weather a/ Hartman, Martina Marsh, Wiltz Ford, large crowd was present at the theater . Lois Myers, Ruth Rictrards. _A male unfortunate asks what he ever given here and-all present enjoyéd shall do to get his wife to talk to him it immensely. The little ones acted . When she ie ina fit of the sulks. How their parts with the air of professionals . ¥°Uld jamping on her new summer hat and indeed put to shame most of the . 4°? ; EAA ie ean ao! be nat uno Mies Rosse. BESt. We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the well pleased with the performance New York Bakery part I. reg pe Delivery toa Sailor’s Hornpipe—Raey Britland The Queen of Charcoal Alley—Sadie Ooming Thro’ the Rye—Sadie Sneil, Close Your Goo Goo Eyes—Lillie 0 efbe > BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE GEORGE HURST, Prop. gaara at kes and Fancy Pastry a spec Our _ouF Beerhone austibee— wee 4 est 8. ee Martin, Maisie Jepsen, Wallace Rog-. == Williams, Pauline Wiliams. Ruey BritJand. Ma Ratptew Coon — Pauline Wilers, Elsie Myers, Harold Rogers, Lavinia Richards, Nanette Marchie, 50 CENTS A WEEK Cossethe Allan, Albert Allan, Honey een ye nae hy: exeoed Soe, Enos 4 a week or $2a month. EKac additional line 10 cents a week or 4 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. Butterfly Dance—Grace Jackson and Sadie Snell. Highland Fling—Hazel Vinton. Every Day’s a Wedding Day —Harold Rogers. Hornpipe—Pauline Williams. Alice Britland, My Moonbeam Babe—Lillie Martin. . bargain. Enquire at this office. Cow For Sale. A fresh Jersey cow is offered for sale ata nished or unfurnished. Also, three sunny Baby Ie’nt Old Emough to Kuow— rooms, nicely furnished. Inquire of MRS. y E # NAFFZIGER, Grove street. a22-lw To Let. A pleasant house of five rooms, partly furFancy Dancing—Maisie Jepsen. My Girl’s a Dreqam—Albert Allan. Hornpipe—Oassette Allan. Sunflower Dance—Lillie Martin, The Milkmaid’s Song—Ethbel Kirkbam. _ Poses Plestiques by the Little Ones —Elise Myers, Lavinia Richards, Nanette Muichie, Oassette Allan, Pauland Lillie Martin. The Promenade of the Nevada’ City Belles—Lois Myers, Ruth Richards, Grace Jackson, Eleanor Hartman, Martina Marsh, Wiltz Ford, Sadie Williams. Sadie You’se Ma Lady Bird—Albert town is offered for rent. Apply to FRED &. BROWN. a8 House for Rent. A five-room house ina pleasant part of the Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good music. Everybody invited. Admission, 50 Weekly Socials. Company C will give a weekly soiree at ts for gentl Ladies free. Pianos, Organs and Sewing [achines. Kentucky Babe—Hazel Vinton. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also several different makes of pianos from $200 CATHOLIC FAIR FESTIVAL —COMMENOING=“~~ MAY ist, 1901977 . And continuing four days. A apecial train will be run’ from’ Grass Valley on Friday evening, May 8rd. (GRASS VALLEY NIGHT.) oe An Excellent Musical and Literary Programme Each Evening. Also Dancing. ADMISSION 25 Cents. @@ A fine dinner will be served Wednesday and Thursday, May ist and 2nd, from 12 to 2 p. m., at Conlan’s Hotel. BANANAS ORANGES wk ke Tegler’s Confectionery Is headquarters for the best bananas and oranges to be procured in the market. Also the choicest of confectionery . CHAS. E. TEGLER, = Proprietor pamecoial St., opp. Transcript Block. Short Order Restaurant The undersig ned have reopened the restaurantin the Mills building on Broad street, and willl give strict attention to short orders, including Tamales, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, ~~ Bacon and Eggs. rs, Steffens & Mrs, Durand sora om oo oes oes LD Their New saloon! from $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. MAITLAND BROS, Have moved into their new ¢ 1g rters -b Tom. Take Notice. mercial street and invite a:l itheh former patrons to call and ses ‘bem. They will make it a point to serve he firest }ranas of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL Wines, Liquors and' Cig 191s not be responsibie for any debts contracted by my wife, Almenia Menhenvet, On and after this date. EDWIN MENHENNET, oGonterville Butte, Montana, are. 4th, All kinds ef Mixed wrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.'s, Commercial W. W. WAGGONER, Civil seater er: and Surveyor. . & MINERAL SURVEYOR etn Morwan & Roberts’ Block, Neada City. MRS. D. ri. COMBS, Hair Store, 815 K St., Sacramento, Cal. SWITCHES, WIUS and WAVES Of All Shades. Agent for Mrs. Nettie Harrison’s Cosmetics. Mail or Jere solicited. Chipped Beef. Boiled. Ham. Lady Adams Tomatoes. 100 cases of them. They E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DBALER, Pine Street....0.0ss2+.-Bevada City Ca! LBADING LADY, Best § Cent Cigar Seren BTE* EOuaMIaN CLUB La ROSA HARMONIA Crescent Jelly where and our customers all! Puste-made jelly and jam. P. G. SGADDEN They are all his own brands and are guaranteed to be fresh and wholesome. Get no other. _ <X ; Bayles Lunch Herring Choicest Cream Wheat Cream Oats Creole Rice naenve PUT UP FOR... are the voce in the market.and every can is guaranteed. Qnly 10 cents a glass, & J am. This article can’t be beat We xsi the dient iiatity of this article and our machine does the chipping. Ready toslice. With this you can prepare a meal inside of a minute. We have just received ‘ecommend it as being equal to er. NOCIONI IIOIIIIOIIIOIOK, = PLUMBING The time allowed by the City Trustees for the completion of ALL PLUMBING WORK has nearly expired, and if you have neglected this important duty it will be MONEY IN YOUR POCKET and save you much ‘trouble to have this work done NOW. Can do your work as CHEAP, SATISFACTORILY and EXPEDITIOUSLY as any plumber in the county and guarantees his work to last. take pride in their work and they are ready to do your work at any time. ddd I have first class plumbers who SEND IN YOUR ORDERS NOW! I have just received a fine lot of Closets, Bath Tubs, Etc. Come and see them and get prices. GEO. EE. roenRN EsEe PIONEER HARDWARE DEALER = = Nevada‘ City, Cal 3 New Spring and ex Pants lowest Ladies’ tailor-made suits at [GRAND OPENING*#* = = and Summer Stock Arrived... Everybody invited to call amine it Suits $12 up $3.50 up Dress Goods for prices New satamiencit on Broad Street, next door to fliss Stevens’ Millinery Shop. A7 . eae eas the Tailor Neavda City Transfer Co. DRAYING. AND HAULING. . H HAs, PoE Sured eofuraish € ty Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars. tecion of bagasp: on Md the transpor ‘one Ree al I Frame Pictures Moore ~ ot ere be treated ina courteous man HENRY W. RICH. and all ihe new ones Peerless Saloon. (SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. ASED THIS POPULAR : Eka aed Deniaren: Jee ". clam dulce Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. JOHN BAUR, Cashier. Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits, A general Banking business transacted. Dratts issued payable in any part of the world. Loans made on approved security. At “‘Tom’s Place.”’ AGENCY NEVADA COUNTY BANK, . NEVADA CITY, CAL. ' GILBERT J. REOTOR, Ase’t Oashier. Saturday Evenings: 6:30 p. m. With Artist Jadgz.ent . Also Makes Photographs. . The Best Liquors, The re Best: Cigars. JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse:. BROAD ST., NEVADA OF 7 {Poeve are the sttrastionl Yeu oan anew mA ollie COUNCI CHAM eS One of, the no of the 3 snes INEW YORK HOSA. one TA yasis comer oe SacnaMusrTo Sz., Nuwapa Cuz. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof steel vault at little expense. an Hours: 10a. m. to4 p. m. {PL PLAZA PLANING MILL..-RICE & LEWIS, Prop’. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ouldinas’ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds. Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Svecialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Get our stim es ov any work of this sort that you may need. \ RICE & LEWIS, NO —sece. Smoke Soot Smell. Co.'s is the Ideal Light. 4 Nevada Coe. Electric Power For Buggy Tops AND— Carriage Trimmings. Of all kinds go to J. Gairns. i ; ; 4 § ECHR ay LANES pi are RAS Ae a aR: een EPRI eR AR See UNDERTAKING PARLORS, HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street... . Nevada City, Cal ALBERT, REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken%for Floral Pieces. Telephone 34.