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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 30, 1903 (4 pages)

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to the purchas! i. t, andare 3 Price 1 regalar price Wa regular price #! regular price lm regular price: regalar D price regular price WE te, regular priory regular P ents, rez er pound. ra short tt it on x V3 apa Of We 1S : Friday fair. ts gi MoaDm. led Last Night. Soni of “ll of Moves Fiat arhis city yesterday, and in the sighte became idtoxte went to Phelan’s reand after partaking of a ed to pay ‘for it. Being a he was supposed to be a nd Officer George ‘Bond under arrest for being} ne public stree', and lodged city jail. When Mershal led around this morning, ; had sobered up, and. the Jeased him. O’Donnell imstruck out. on foot for his pores Fiat. ng the the Tribes. At 8:20 o'clock this morning an alarm of fire was turned in from box 85, corner Ooyote street and Washington road, and the Fire Department re‘*ponded promptly, buat their services were not required. The alarm was . Ogcasioned by a fire at the residence of Mrs. Menares on Ooyote street, caused by sparks from the chimney. James Dolan and George Merrill were passing the house on horseback on their Phone lines, at the time the blaze was discovered, and having their climbers with them, were enabled to get along chem John R. Tyrrell of the . , visited Red Cloud Tribe, bf Sxcramento Wednesday IA psleface was ad opted, the he tribe exemplifying the er the regular business had ted the tribe held a pow{oh every warrior wes ex‘take part. Great Sachem livered a.very earnest adbhalfof the order, A bane lerved. 4 Blasted. Atark, an employe .of the mine at Omege, bad his} rated and torn by a biast in last week. The band was io at the time, but ae the not seem to improve, he is city yesterday. and. left pg for San Francisco, where ergo treatment for the in=. } ~~ sao. L } load of lumber from the b this vicinity, arrived bere from Ooopér’s. mill near. fii. _ The lember men of immer. id Canyon of Arizona; nd Oanyon of Arizona has}. oterized by the globe trot~. most wonderful of all things David Starr Jordan, Joa, Obarles F, Lummis, StodDther notable writers have S beauty. The trip to this up in’ buckete, by the neighbors, and the fire was‘put out. A small hole was barned in the roof. The furniture the d.mage was slight. 7m The members of the Queuetea Olyb will enjoy their ficet annual outing on Saturday next, at which time they’ will go to Sweetland and attend a dance there in the evening. The club will travel in a four-horse rig. La Rue’ Ss Cough but of the beaten paths and be forgotten experience, possible for the citizen of o visit the Canyon ia perort. Personally directed leave at stated periods. first-class and up to date. 8, railroad fare, sleepers, route and expenses at the cluded in the rate:~ Write tion. Ticket Agent, Sante ket Street, San Francisco, ou ask for Jesse Moore sure.you get its Don’t let goo they have something LH era Dishes Ete, ave a icomplete,‘line it very: low — ; J, BARD Broad-Street, ‘wh ly our line of Souvenir Spoonsway to Washington to repair the tele-. the roof, which is.very steep, to where! was carried out by neighbors and} . was beneflied beyond my REY, dames pogsery. . Writing About ‘Paine’s Celery(l Compound . Ses “. was Benefited Bee yond My Expectation.” ' The claim that Paine’s Celery Compound is the only honest medicine in the world for the cure of terrible nen-. Tralgia, nervous and blood diseases, is fally borne out by the strong and convincing letters of testimony received every day of the year by the proprie-. . tors of the popular medicine. Nothing else has ever possessed anything like the power of Paine’s Celery Oompound to restore a hesithy nervony ", REY. JAMES DOBERTY. tone tothe entire body and to thoroughly pleanse the blood, making it impossible for neuralgia or rheymatism to find a lodgment in the system, . ® Ministers, professional men genérally, newspaper men, public officials, and brain workers,.men whose daily outlay of vitality, because of hard, trying, auxious work, is excessive, fod . renewed nerve strength and vitality in Paine’s Celery Compound. Its use} dispels headaches, dyepepsia, beart tru-. ble, general debility, ard langnor that are so Common in springtime. Rev, Jas. Dougherty, Everett, Pa., writes thue:— _‘T have used Paine’s Celery Oome pound for neuralgia and the bleed: I sapectation. It is indeed the medicine for my system. It keeps everything in good “turn. Phere teno~drowsy, worn-oaty feeling to the user of the medicine, Those who use it and derive no benefit from it, simply abuse it.” The existence of society. depends : J upon the good things it has to: ffer its votaries; ‘Old Gilt Edge” whisky, for example. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., 8. CASTORI. IA For Infants and, Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought ss Lic Wl @Gignature of a @ Summer Goods JUST RECEIVED — lust received another cool? bare {nclade all the latest line of Wash For. . Sale i ba t * OR, JORDAN'S Great are continual; 4nd learn po EVA’ ATE DES: A Seven bins, choice bah B oa Silke in all styles and colors. our prices, We would ‘be pleased to see you, e ttage, —— mm Cottages a ing Lumber. Yards—Head of ~ Yn large stock of Spring and etyles in wash gouds. Sammer Dress Also a besutifal Call in avd see our goode and get whether you purchase or not. H. Crawford Main street, Nevada City. M. L. & D. MARSH For Sale For Sale ve practically new, two complete st Boulder St Tel 291. ock of “ie the Benet of feos Readers. The Home Mining “baal! was busy today shipping to Selby’s Smelting Works below a fine lot of suipharets, which was extracted from the Fred Medlin has had a new: coat of paint applied to the exterior of his residénce property on Main street. The color ia white, which gives to the on & tasty and attractive @ppeartie Sevencake Hotel, loeate? on the southeast corner of Bush and Taylor streets, isa new and modern residental hotel, cqudcted by Mrs. Nellie Baleey and J.B. Foster, at San Francisco, It is first-class in every equipment and local travelers will find it -+-homerlike-plage.to pat up at, when, visiting the metropolis. See advt, in another colyma, A special business a.eeting of Nevada Oity Obapter of Epworth League will be held in the parlors of the M. E. Oburch tomorfow evening. An exczllent likeness of District Attormey Jones appeared in the San Francisco Bulletin of yesterday, Mr. Jones is attending the Grand Parlor session of Native Sons at Bakersfield and is taking a prominent and active part in the couneil’s deliberations. Superintendent A. D. Gassaway of the Union Blue Gravel Mining Company, bas been presented with a fine span of evenly matched black horses, 8 fine buggy ang 9 new set of harness. Mr. Gassaway is quite proud of bis ‘black beauties,” as well as of the rest of the ontfit. “The ar ri ~ MASONIO BUILDING, . Pine street = = Nevada City ready for business. Everything in the at 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 competditere to_wonder how. we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for. what. somebody elee Wenn on .credit, We have come to stay. We are reFagan We are not experimenting. e pi agg that the goods and prices we : offer will build up a good business ere. BARGAIN NO. This week we are offering™a seas icent. stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Ohildren’s Shoes. All brand new, the best makes and latest styles: BARGAIN NO. 2. Consists of Men’s Furnishings, such as the new Spring les in Hats, Shirta— golf and fancy stiff bosoms—neck wear,, socks, and the many things which delight tasty dressers. oe Remember what we say we do ado do, Money back if you’re not satisfied. I make . j Photographs. . ! 4 MOORE —i> onne New Millinery A 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 when passing.. .. and make.them in a first-class manoo 4 also frame them when s0 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. ewer ewavewe MISS E. E. HOEFT Broad & Nevada Oity KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors!Yea, we've pg up and are now. ® store is bright, epic-epan new. Fresh ; The executive committee of the thirty-seventh national encampment, G. A. B., whichis to be held {a San Francisco during the week Monday, August 17th, is daily receiving requests for accommodations, : Not only members of theG@. A. B. are sending’ orders, but aleo many others, One perty of thirty-five mining engineers have reserved quarters. The round trip rate, being the lowest over offered, will attrect many thousands, who have no connection with the G. A. BR. or kindred organizations, — Following are extracts from a circalar sent by the commander-in-cbief to rty-. unbounded desire on the part of the} people of California and the far Weet‘[eomeetepana tet ns who may ~ ef visit: of San Francisco during ‘ weaste einai All will receive a welcouie and be hospitably en. KExoursions at very low made to the various pointe of interest in the State of Caliohne A fornia, and particularly to the great wonderland of Southern California, with its famous health and pleasure resorts, old and ‘interesting missions, ever-blooming flowers and unequaled ‘place in the world of equal area. “This is, no doubt, the last time the Grand Army of the Republic will j2aracy in large numbers to this land of ine and flowers to hold a naencampment, and this fact has all G. A. BR. posts: ‘*(Jeneral orders No, 4: Republie,delphia: Ata meeting of the executive committee of the National Council of Administration, held in San Francieco, Cal., February 24 last, the date foF the assembling for the thirty-seventh national encampment was fixed for the week beginning Monday, August 17, 1903. : “The annual parade in acombation with the national encampment will be on Wednesday, August 19, and will be ACV E EDIT VINTON’S . PHARMAC Cet Tou © today while my omelets and e freak and new. Our i SPRING HATS are of the very latest designs. We are sure we can please you. They are stylish, handsome and very low in price. Oall and see for yourself, ~. Miss Amelia Stevens Commercial Breet. MOVED. TRAUTMAN bes art etore to the store next to J.J. Snyd on Pine street. I have made . PRIOE LIST—Cheap for cash. H the public will take pry KES prices: in U. 3. PRAOIMA hoes. is . ing ie Best place in town to spend your evenings. 2 Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one of the best Billard outfite in the town. OYSTER COOKTAILS FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 cente Beer Ib town. FRED EILERIMAN Telepbone Main 831. a # Wholesdie and s PER POUND RBTAIL. So ask your Broad Street, ‘‘Headquarters Grand Army of the] . ; PORIRUA IIE Smoker Calls for Them. WHY? -Because They Know’, They Are’ Getting Their Moneys’ Worth. Woodpecker ears “«qIFF” N. S. of Md. che (SOCIAL DANC E By COMPANY 0, N. G.20, at ARMORY HALL Saturday Evening Music by the Bon Ton Orchestra, Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free ‘ Postotfice Box 114 ra ws &. "SMITH retall dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Ele. PRUNES of My Own a Ouring at Wholesale and Retail >. Marans Ortt, January 13, 1903. MR. W. H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They are fresh and fine eud/arejvery. delicious in fle“ and very bealthy.; WA. H. SMITH, ¥, . surviving veterans, that will be uneCalifornia has appropriated $25,000 as fruit product, greater than any other. ~ ( office and get oar list-of ‘prioes before aK! EAI ET COO REE HIN eerste ener ceetieererenenee teres tarte ne . and significance that bas awaken ern States to give a welcome tothe matched in our history. The State of . part of a large fund that will be gener. . onsly provided for the lavish entertainment of the members of the Granc } Army of the lic, their families, Poste, delegations, regimental asscoiadations should communicate promptly with the chairman of the general committee, General George Stone, San Francisco, Cal , setting forth in their communications eapecially what they desire, the time for which they require the accommodations and the rate they are willing to pay. “National headquarters during the week of the national encampment wil} be established at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. “By command of Thomas J. S:ewart, commander-in-chief. John W. Schall, aAjateat-general.”. es Finest Job Work. ai! kinds at short notice, and at prices thet the same work is done fo in San Francisco. Our work is executed with Paka and dispatch and is guaran‘eed to please. Oall at the TRANSCRIPT going elsewhere, Started 10 Fretght. A large amount of freight hae arrived bere within the last few days for the upper country, afd yesterday eeveral large teams; heavily loaded with merchandise, left thie city en route to the towns in the mountains. The teamaters expect a véry busy summer. Own a Lot Ia Richmond, The city of Richmond, the terminus of the Santa Fe R.B., is going :o be the greatest manofectaring city on the Pacific Coast. The Standard Oil Company, the Southern Pacific Company and the Santa Fe are spending milliong at this point, and it is the one place where these three great corporations are eentralized.— ‘Tha Richmond Land Company, Orocker Bailding, San Francisco, is selling lots in the city of Richmond today on payments save’ $5.00 a month on a chance like this? m27 liesteled she ceteclan $t:h 6: Laberoet tions or comradés desiring accommo}. ‘The Teaxsonirr office is now pre-. . pared to-exeente the finest: job work of . : HOf.$5,00.a: month.. Can. you-affordte-+ in every town to work for us after school hours and on Saturdays. ~ Over 3000 boys now at the work. Some make $10.00 to $15.00 a week. ANY BOY who is willing to devote a few each week to this work can earn many dollars selling The Saturday — Evening Post Among neighbors.and relatives. _He can begin at once. Absolutely no money required to start, Write us to-day. and we will send the first qweek’s supply of. ten copies free. ; are sold’ at’ 5 cents each; and will provide capital to order the next week’s supply at wholesale rates. $225 in Extra Cash Prizes Next Month Booklet containing photographs of some of our most successful boy agents, with letters telling how they work, sent free. The Curtis Publishing 462 Arch Street, Philadeiphie, Ba. Sa Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Gold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros., Commercial street, The finest. of beef, pork, motton and -Jamb int he market e@i-tt Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. InStant relief, permanent cure, Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrio Oil, At any drug store. Robbed the Grave. A etartling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as followe: “I was in an awful. condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continaally in back and sides, no appetite, ‘growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bittera, to my great joy, the first hottie ade w decided fmprovement. [I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim,” try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed year, “that he has’ bought oat ee A A am A. AA a a a ae Dr. FE O. Smith Who has conducted’ the ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS for the past ANNOUN css. the entire Smith in these offices, with their fall equipment, and will personally condact them in the future as heretofore. Masonic Building, Pine Street, H Nevada City, Cal. Cn To the Ladies—We are now displaying a line of Ladies’ Leather Wrist Bags at Vinton’s drug store. interests of Dr. R. BE. ranging in price from 50c to $8 each. wish to purchase or not. Respectfully, Oall and examine them whether you A, & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street invite the ladies of Nevada City to ng borh in oy ha and price and ats, We still have some left. to my customers. Call and see them. MRS. qk. Lu BECk, , Commercial Street, Nevada City, On Monday and Friday I will be in Nevada Now Ready for Business.. We have now on display an elegant line of Spring Millinery which we call and inspect, OUR SPRING HATS — are the talk of the town and are way ahead of all othere. We aim to a8 a result have sold a great many City to give personal attention a NABISCO WAFERS.. { ‘Fifteen Different Varieties Just the thing for Parties Ohe Bee Shwe Srocery, 4 Be JACKSON, Proprietor. _No.one should feil to).