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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 5, 1898 (4 pages)

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$1.25. oots, $2.75. i oes, $2.25. pers, 50 cts.0eS, $1.75. LOGS; > 2, $1.50, p Shoes, y, only 50 cts. Store. or ’ Suits. Wo Sale. a _ Store 203, nen 201. Nevada City LES, ELIABLE E AND YARD, r Street, Nevada City. is before roing ninewlnce. St ore, I have reld. triends and! > Ww. D. Vinton, drugs and stationery, proved and ordered filed. a ‘eounty officers, $171. ‘ —_—_— er Ay 1808. {OFFICIAL aciiepeies. ou Mamas, apa 18, : ea, 7. M. aes Lvke, F.M. ‘Pridgeon and A. J. Wood. . proposed Absent John Fay. J. M. Buffington, ‘President olbocn * ie Board, presiding. 1898, were read and on motion app The quarterly report of the Co Gitor for the quarter . ending . 7th, 1898, wav read and aed im bts The Gin eon ‘of the Cc ‘Treasurer forthe quarter: Talon Sah oo The quarterly réport of the County Physician for the quarter ending April 2nd, 1898, was read, approved” and. or: déred placed on file, . The semi-annual report of the County. Auditor for the six months ending death. She was born in Gcss Valley, January 8d, 1898, was. read, ‘approved and ordered placed on file. : The following demands against ‘the! county were found due ane ordered paid on the GENERAL FUND. R. M. Hunt, M. D., care and maintenudce of sick at hospital, $4246. R. M. Hunt, salary, $875. R. M. Hunt, M.D, advance for orphans outside ipapltal: $267.02. R. M. Hunt, M. D., burying paupers, $18. O. L. Muller, M. D., expert testimony, O: LL. Muller, M. D., examining insand, $35. I. d. Rolfe, premium on inadiranse on’ Bear River bridge, $30. John Coughlan, care of indigent, $2.50. Ww. Ashburn, labor in vault at Oourt: Hoase, $20. Coreoran & Williams, labor at: Court Heuse, $5.25. : ©. E. Ashburn, Jr., labor at Court Honuge, $3.75. E. B. Power, reporting and transcribing, $73.60. E. A. Moore, photographing, $80.50. $856.60. 0. C. Percival, labor repairing keys at Court House, $3. L. and M. Alexander, typewriter for District Atterney’s office, $100. R. F. Montgomery, repairing dio writer for Recorder's « L. B. Self, care of indigent sud Ware ing pauper, $20. Nevada County Electric Power Company, elevtric lights for county, $93.85. South Yuba Water Company, water “for County Hospital, $33.75. : Nevada City Water Company, water “for “Court. House» and. Treasurer’s office, $52.20, Casper Cohn, merchandise'for Court House, 35 ecents. Geo. O. Gaylord, merchandise for «Court Honse, $6.20. J. E. Carr, stamped envelopes for H. Dickerman, rent of Srgiieithein. dent of Schools office, $87.50. F. M. Pridgeon, money advance indigent, $8.12. Geo. E. ‘Turner,' eCourt House, $18.25, Henry Luke, money advanced indiClinch & Compeny, merchandise for -indigent, $8.27. J-.B: Lithgow, care of indigent, $10. « Chas. F.Worthley, care of indigent, $10. Mrs. Geo. Baker, care of indigent, ‘$1.50. merchandise for Michell & Carson, merchandise for'. nates are D. 8. Collins, J. F. Trebilcox indigent, $8 40. Irwin; Hobson & Company, ‘seal for pion" $5.50. L. D. Dempster & Company, Califor nia decisions, $36, J. H. Pascoe, meala. and transportation of prisoners, $2.25. Jas. Hennessey, livery hire, $57:50. Nevada Gas Light Compiay, gas for for Court House, $20.50. P. T. Riley, contingent expenses, District:Attorney’s Office, $80 .65. G. E: Riley, services Deputy District Attorpey attorney at Truckee, $15.10. schools, $27. 8. G. Beverton, painting bridges, ee: A. Carlisle & Company, pocket codes ' ete., $14.85. P. G. Scadden, merchandise for jail ‘ $5.76-Carter & Johnston, merchandise for jail, $35. John Hocking, coroner’s inquests, $65.25.Frank Golden Company, clock for Court House, $17.50.: H.ls: Moody services deputy, District_Attorney at Truckee, #165. Total $6676.46. Petition was received from free holders and residents of RoadDistrict Number 4, requesting the Board to alter the road known ‘as the McCourtney road, situated in said: Road District so BOARD. OR. si " , the north aide of the “ta “J. case, Olen : Mrs. Florence Titre, daughter of Thos. Buckett, died at Grass Valley last evening. ‘About a week ago-she . gave birth toa lifeless child. Blood poisoning set in and resulted in her saggy anche 5 Tae Gruaren includes the less. ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures hip disease and scrofula sores and it may bede pended upon to cure boijs and pimple . ‘and humors of all kinds. cathartic. Oure sick — break up a cold. * eee Deafness Cannot, be Cured. By local applications, 2 as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to curedeafness, and thatis by constitutional remedies. . Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when’ it is entirely closed deafness is the result,.and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tabe restored) to its normal ‘condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ie nothing but an itiflamed ‘condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that eannot be cure by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure. Send’ for circulars, free; . F. J. OHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle, ~ . Hall's Family’ Pills . are the beat. For Sale. One lot with free water on the place. Has a frontage of 180 feet on'the main road, and runs back 286-feet; also one piece of fine land ‘containing 8 acre, with free water. Apply to Brown & Moraan, m10-tf Real Hatate Rgette: Ata a Bargain. The Wells property perty situated on Montezuma Hill; about'6 miles from town, is offered for sale ‘at a bargain. The property: consists: of :a house: of: six rooms, barn and 80 acres of ground. This is a good placefor any one wishng to open a wayside inn, as'the house is built just ten feet from the road leading from town to all up. country places. For further particulars inquire of Brown & Morgan, real estate agents. tf Delegates El Elected. Quartz Parlor, , No. 58, 58,0f Grass Valley has elected:as delegates to the Grand Parlor, which meets here on the 2th of this month, J. H: Coughlin, George L. Jones and :-W. F. Prisk. The alterand John Hocking. : N. S. G: W. Notice, sired. By order, CHAS. SCHWARTZ, Pres. E. J, Moraay, Sec’y. How to Save Money, THe Own is the place to go to. lead—all others follow. m31-tf. Blegant Lace Curtains. ' Beware of “cheap”. bakhaves saw. you look eo dis : ously ill, and I am tremb . fear and hope. ai sae Beereen anti ed my late lame sail cron 2 birreparga oe fags said Mre. ‘Bickers to her husHoon’s Pris are the 10 favorite family . . « “N-o. TI believe he is ma cause he has had too much. a dae . Medicine . The regular meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, No;66, ‘N. 8; G. -W., will’be held this evening and a full attendance is deTake every advantage of your business opportunites and employ Pierce Roge & Sweeney, the:O. K. painters and’ paderhige ste Da ee per hangers, to do your work, 23-tf. Rewemeer if you want something They A fine line of Lace Curtains have just . arrived et A. Blamenthal’s. mdl-4t NN as to leave its present course at a point s#bout thirty yards seuth of its junc‘tion with the Indian Springs Road, and’ extend ina North Easterly direction . . about one-half a mile along the West .stope of the American Ranch Hill toa point ow the aid McCourtney road, ; _ about-twenty-five yards Northeast. ofa) ing powders. Alum makes
good medicine but bad food. Ask. your doctor. h before and hd so ‘Six o'clock train.” — edical. tnceuigvade:’’ Con. Psu ae mn the matter? I tressed, ' _ Judge Peterby—My wife is danger_ “Who is treating” her?’ “Dr. Soonover.” “Well, then, you can hope. He tréatUnsatisfactory “It T were to die, "yoo iikeey er dear,” replied. Mr. Bickers, “an able philosopher once said'that no man: ‘Should be called a hopeless fool until he had made a fool of himself ‘twice in the samé ’ way.”—Louisville’ CourierJournal. ; No Recommendation. “Did you buy that horse Skeemer wanted to sell you?” “ “No, sir-ee! Afraid of him.” “Didn't Skeemer say the ladies in his family drove him regularly?” “Well, he said he let his wife’s mother ‘drive him every day.” — Detroit Free How It Works: “Why are you'so atixious to matty?” “To get a little liberty. An unmarried girl has practically none.” “And is George’s reason the same?” wants him ‘to settle down. "—Chicago . Post. A Youthful Solomon. ‘ * Teacher—What is the meaning of one twenty-fifth? Little Boy—I—I don’t remember. . Teacher—If you had 25 ‘children visiting you, and only one apple for them, what would you do? Little Boy—I’ : ast then sor toate unseaadioes Artist Cutter, Good Things for sdialiaaiastaaiaa A V: o ongra’ autcinyouar (MERCHANT : TAILOR,/. YOUR abe rom 4 to Mrs. Wells, as Pife Street, near Broad scat. Nevada City. Dinner good ernow,” Lroacnate “Neither I ani, but this is herfortieth . My stock is the largest in the cit Mince Meat, Cranbe gi 2 y: » Cranberries, poe Wt — none reached tage ate eee bee? < lines of the latest designs in Imported and DoMount Rouge Claret TAKE itt mestic Woolens. Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN HOOD Am eri ca’s. dding Suits a Specialty. Workmanship and a Stuffed Mangoes, For an Appetizer. Greatest is Hood’s Sarsapariita. Greatest, Because Hood's 'Sarsaparilla is the medicine to which the bulk of the people naturally ‘turn). when overtaken by’ sicknéss, caused by impure blood, scrofula, dys ‘te,, oF witerr recovering ¢ Ph diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc. Greatest, Because. ofthe vastnumber of testimonials which come from every city and hamlet in the land, telling of marvelous cures-and overflowing with gratitude. GREATEST, Because it erddicates every vestige of scrofula, cures the worst ‘cases of hip disease, enbdues the itching and burning of eczema, heals all sores, boils and eruptions, and every ailment due to impure blood. Greatest, Because it conquers dyspepsia by toning and strengthening the ‘stomach, cures iennioe oe dy ge neutralizing the acid in the bl overcomes catarrh by removing the scrofula taints that cause it. GREATEST, Because pnequalled by any other medicine for supplying the nerves with pure, rich, nopfishing blood, and thus curing nervousness, neuralgia and nervous prostration. Greatest, Because.of economy and strength, Hood’s being the only medicine of which ft can truly besaid, <‘ 100 doses one dollar.” Greatest, Because it js prepared. in the largest Laboratory on earth-~a: building which contains more ‘than three acres of ‘floor space, GREATEST, Because it is peculiar in combination, prope:tion and process and possesses curative properties unknown to any other medic at {inEATEST, Becanse of the greatest cures, greatest merit, greatest sales, greatest hold upon the confidence of the people as-an honest medicine. Hood’ S Sarsaparilla Is America’s’ Greatest Medicine. Sold by d ts. Prepared only by C. ‘I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maas. PATENTS! , erent Pension, Land and . ludian Depredation CLAIMS. U NITED STATES AND FOREIGN yATEem Rinationt; trade-mark conducted ; "Pesals examination rede-sneten, vopy-rights,; ; infringement suite con ected in an States Cou If you have an yinvention, send us “ef eatbh-. emall e Pini _certain yellow pine tree, standing on € “For City M Marshal. sectasavancalata en mA TOMPEINS i) SS or el, together wi ere ‘the mcst important pith ot youarein advise 730 ee eourse to re‘National Bureau of Claims, ‘teen mreanenonnmineeatrece W. HH. HIBBITT -tating blood-poisoning Menkes like aaaetet if you are ¢ are ie. che eed with tn~ Send Sere seria ae aes “Fees sale by alt oe = ARTISTIC TAILORING. . W. H. HIBBITT, Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Merchant Tailor. The White Sewing lachine. SOLE AGENTS, a kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. ‘wor We guarantee our A Woman’s Trouble Women have more troubles than-men. This is really too bad, but itis too true. Fortunately seience has been making life easier for women, and tha result is that female complaints, so long deemed difficult and almost inour able, gan pow need sults Ny ror oy Am uugorrhoes (or whites), no woman need No pearonn pe with a h a fa ling ‘ponditicn o {the womb, or profuse, painful or supti eintass antenatiie discovery is Shes the Seoovery that has made so many RES among the his discovery is ca Sospita, And it js reall hy. deserving of its name. woman's frie marvelous remedy women of our morving 3 Ri Re i pao J is the one sear, b Ard m to women than this nie tata oder St uilds, gen dy S sige ono deacing ee ra is. é gives vim—you get disoan brace and ponnes ue eres a wilt A” disease, co: rs “SOSPIT. e sys wa alee Sodplood that ves cou ili, the kind of blocd that Soer # aneent Te carries you youn 0 beso Re ike s shoals just this side of ectntn Its fits the bri: bride ¢ become a mother. It safely guide the mature woman over the known asthe Turn of Life. You on at ene ane Sener we rai " ‘will know fea. your sickness. jain wrapper, seal sta si OS COMPA Market -» San Francisco When You Buy Job Printing The quality of, Paper Type and Ink all eut]a gure in determining the thé merigof the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the aawere. vege Mee ee respects also. STYLES CHANGE . IN PRINTING The same as in clothing, and the Tansonirr keeps up with the decrees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We havethe newest aud most comoiere Job Printing! plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen, . Hompetent _ Judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. =e: /Qur Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, ’ DR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies. * You naturally want to get the best for your money. f a It Stands to Reason ‘That nei a excl ee te go to porchase anything ta thi i. , feo elatlar t — KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES, “ Commercial Street. S Paraitare, args greek i all et of re, and will supply you < m when you buy from KINKEAD ‘ You Get Your Money’s Worth. é CLINE CLIONLIOVLIODB CLD Spring hfedicime. Is Just the Thing. Bb FOR SALE AT gm” DIGRERMAN’S. ncantnnrane cnmreareh — India Relish, Chutney. INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT AT HOME %® ® @& “4 Cleaned Zante Currants, 4 Seeded Raisins, + Glase Citron, Lemon and ne Ae --Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, The Cash Grocer. ‘iiesineliaiainaiasiinaiaalsiainsiaid ll "BEEHIVE . GROCERY .. Proprietor Agency For--flonogram Whiskey } Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries ~~ PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. POUR isi capaeiennnoned $1.25. Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30 Duffy’s Malt..... 5 + 1 00} Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky {,. roo} “ in bulk, per gal. 50 IXL Whisky «....01..0. 75. Olives, I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,2éfie . 10}Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Hire’s 4g “« 3.for 50. Everything else in proportion. is the Best. Give ita Trial. ¢s s © #® @# eae 8 ®@ “No STALE Goops. I receive fresh Groceries and*Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My : policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell , Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. i One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery. . PHHL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City: At the Lowest. Prices.