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. mate Is cold and snowy, The :fact ie
the average precipitation .of moisture . ,
An erron ous impression prevails
that becaase the Rocky Mountains
béve a high elevation, the winter elt-4
during the entire yer is less then fifteen inches, and darger from snow
blockades on the railroads very slight.’
This is especially true of the Denver &
R:o Grande, over which System trevel
has gone with less interraption for the
past ten winters than upon the majority of lines pcpularly supposed to be
free from such delays.
Old Win-er but adds to the majeatio
beauty of the mountain scenery along
the way. It brings. no fear nor discomfort to the traveler on the “Scenic
Line of the World.”
Our personally conducted dally ex
cursions are operated all the year
reund and arecheap and comfortable
means of reaching all parte of the
st. ‘
Write for lowest rates of fare and illustrated books. Full information
about the best way to travel, J. D.
Mansfield, General Agent, 625 Market
St» Ran Francisco. tf.
Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup
seems eeponeny adapted to the needs
of the children, Pleasant ta take;
—goothing -in-—-ite uence. It ie
remedy of.all remedies for every form
--of throat lung disease.
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure wiil cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the head
ache is gone, They cure neuralgia
25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H.
Dickerman sole agent.
Se ES
TU1B TABLE NO. 55.
ratue willleaveav arrive at Nevada City
as fellows:
LEAVING FOR OOLFAX.
° Daily; et! ith Lo5:30 A. M. eal aie certvies wa Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Frenciseo vis
Atoskton at 4:15'P. M. :
. A. M. Daily , connecting with overiand
9:00 train Noe stopping only at Auburn,
Rocklin, Sacramento, icia, Port Costa
= Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at
15 p. m.
ited leaying San Franeiseo at
5:15 P. M. Dallz; eonnesting with Ler
mento at 4:50 P. Mand Overland Faine tor
Rret-avd Vast.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
{0:00 P. M, Dally:
arriving From Grass Valley Only.
8:27 A. M. petty
ARKIVING FROM OOLFAX.
° Daily; necti. ith Over9:45 A. M. land train from a vid
120 B, Mi, palysotmeoneng mice aver
° Daily; connecti
4:33 P. M. fend drain lea
jieeo ot 8:00 A. M. and
with Uvertd San Pi. nieaving San Francisco at li
9:40 P. M. Daily ; connecting with Lo-al
os £0--AA AM
Overland . Limited
OA M,
Train leavi: ‘amento at
¢:50 P. M. and all points Sout
tigen summer ‘season an Excursion
Car will berunevery Sunday from Nev
City.Grass Valley aud Colfax to Caleago
Park and Shebley’s. Round-trip fare, 50
cents; children under 14 years of age, 25 cte.
Tickets good on any Suncay train.
Spec‘al rates for week-day excursions will
be granted on application, to parties of 2
or more,
Konnd. ¢rip tickets between Nevada City
Grass Vaile) and Colfax, good for Sundays
only. will be sold for $1.
U.P. LOUGSRLDGE, General Manager.
\ F.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt.
The Leading. Flour.
“RYETAB”
WHISKEY BEANS.
.
. Gomething absolutely vew
S and with whiob we have
. experimented for years.
. One 6an make’ one gisss
. Artificial Whi key (Rye or
Bourbon); six Bea:
. the deleteriou< effect.
from t e pure vegetahle
. matter, and guaranteed to
coutsin no poisonous or
uarcotic drugs of any de.
df iey i a @ beverage is not desired. a Bean may be taken
inthe mouth without water
aud the most exbilerating
effect wil) . e experienced.
BOX OP 12 BEANS 50c.
The Beans retail at 10 cts.
each, and can be procured
from any druggist. fancy
grocer, -F first class family
For sale on diving crs.
One box seut vostpal
. on receipt of 50 sents,
RYFETAB” WHISKFY BEANS
SNVAG AAYSIUM «cBAVLIAM
the}
_-; @yeaand which has:entirely restored. Many.cases of impaired vision, so that
spectacles
For Infants .and Children.
‘The Kind You Have
> Always Bought
Bears the ~
Signature
of
_INEANIS= CHILDREN_.
Promotes Digestion Cheerful. }
ness and Rest.Contains neither . }
rane nor Mineral.
OT NARCOTIC.
— Use
For Over.
Thirty Years
GASTORI
Aperfec t Remed for Cons
«. fion , Sour Stomach, Diarriwies
Worms Convulsions Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature of
VIG rnonths old
: % [BUAPBRITE o MINERAL RDBBER.)
Does Your Roof Leak?
Repaiz it-with Eaterite._In rolls easy to lay; needs Ro painting or coating; good over old
iron, tin, shakes or shingles; best for new roofs,
Ask for samples and descriptive circulars. .
For Sale by Lumber and Hardware Dealers
THE BLATERITB ROOFING CO.
Factory Oakland. € W13 Market St, San Francisco
«
RESTORE
MANHOOD
Se We eran ty
GUPIDBENB. —
Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSF FAILS
sommes
Citizens Banile
; Incorperated in 1876. ;
BROAD STREET, ° NEVADA OITY
Authorized Capital .
Paid-Up Capital «
OFFICERS—Pres
Morgan;
$200,000.00 . Reserve Fund s
75,000.00 . Undivided Profits °
lent B. M, P: Vieo-Presid
DIRECTORS—E. M. P . John T. Morgan, Geo.
SCO ERE IG bese” Sno M. Heches, D. B. Morgan, Lord Hour
OFFICE HOURS—Prom 10. u.to 4 F. iu. Saturdays from 4,20 to 8 o'clock P. m.,
Money loaned on approved securities.
MONEY ORDEES issued payable at per on all points in California, _
Wesell SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points »
BULLION purehased and assayed.
Business for Grass Valley can be trausacted with advantage at this Bank.
FRED E. BROWN EDWARD J. MORGAD
BROWN & MORGAN,
e es ° es e
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and soid on cominission.
Houses rented and rents colleci<d.
Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some of the best Fite and Life Insurance
Companies. vee
References— The business men of Nevada City.
aoe
TO EVERY
10 CAVS TRIAL OF
Dr. Lawrences Wonderful .
Callor write for iu!l partics TH Ofex F '
ulars and our 64-page private MEANS. of ‘giving,
illustrated book No.8 showing — castasen. & on otich
the male system, and fully exour remarkable meth~ ~ ‘culation of ©
_ ods, VERY MAN should blood in the debilitated parts, }fread It. Sent sealed, in plain ; thus permanently strengthes.
envelope, FREE. and enlarging them,
‘cinseng Distill-ng Co.
LISTH.LERS OF
RYE AND BOLEEON WHISKIES. *
mo sT. LOUIS.
=
wy eaBtracted cng Co physicians treat and cure: all diseases of saga
Consultation Free And atrictix Sotdeptis! at floes or by mail,
HEALTH APPLIANCE CQ
6 O'FARRELL ST. (NearMarket) $.F
~ . carded, is to turn the eyes upward and .the Pacific Coast, The Standard Oil
' ble, twenty times,
. oe te ees
2:25 P.M. Overland Trans eating
$ 5,500.00
36,000.00
Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T
Real Estate and Insurance Agents. '
CALIFORNIA’
Agents for Paclde States Savings, Load and Building Co., of San Praneisco,°Cal.
SS ae eee]
the. deli &
practiced, will greatly strengthen the! 1, city of Richmond, the terminus
of the Santa Fe R. B., is going :o be
! and eyeglasses were disthe gréatest maoafecturing city on
downward alternately, as far as possi: “
says a writer in the’
New York Herald: Don’t pause in the
. Sant, but hastened. Next turn the
. roneinns sages Sion tae Land Company, Orocker Balding,
corner and the obverse, or diagonally— , 5 Francisco, is selling’ lots in the
that is, to'lower right corner. Repeat. sity of Richmond today on payments
Turn then to the upper right corner of $5.00'a month. Can you afford to
and its obverse. Repeat. Conclude the ‘save $5.00 a month on a chance like
exercise with rolling the eyes around, . this? m
first to right, then to the left, in
the extreme limit of! the muscular extension, being careful, however, not‘ fo
strain the! muscles,
If the exercise is: repeated at convenCompany, the Southern Pacific Oompany and-the Santa Fe are spending
millions at this point, and it is the one
plece where theses: three great corporations are centralized. The Richmond
. Polished Shoe Thieves.
_ “No, it is not all profit in our busi
ness,” declared the manager of an ‘‘ex
clusive”’ shoestore in the Fifth avenut
nner ee te =~
ne ea a
‘ows a LotAa’ Richmond. 7] f
streét. ! makes @ specialty. of Farcy
927 . drink of Beef Tea at’ Britland’s. Jast
U
ne sates ay
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSS .
Scammell
UPERIOR. COURT OF ‘HE
Lotte Lg Neyasa. State 4 Saiiforae. i
tter o esta
lauebip. of tieorge W. Cooper atd # erick
Business Locals.
If you want! a good, cool drink of
veer—the very best in town—drop ip
and see Wot, Harty. tf-m7
"Wm. Britland.at.hissaloon on Broad
pet tion b
de of sale of a portion
of said m nors for the. pusposes
hs js therefore ordered, by the said eves
that al’ persons interested in the esta
said minors appear before thes,
Court on Monday, the ‘
1:08, at 0 o’cluck in the forenoon
at the cour-room of said tel
the co:rthouse in Nevada ity,
Nevada, state of ( alifornia, to sho —
why av order should not b2 nranser
said gua'd an o sell sc much of the
real estate of the said minors as shall. be
ece-sa'y
a i blished: hat a coy of this order be. pu'
ats four successive weeks in the Nev.
Cit Daily lraneord psp ig os ad prin’ :
a . i and published in sa: “ ay RILON,
Judge of the Superior Cou
Dated February 26th’ 1908.
Drinks, aud you cao. depend that they
are mixed properly.
Only the very best of wines, liqaors
and cigars are served st the Klondike
galoon on &pring street and courteous
treatment is tendered all visi tors
Wm. Peard{ the proprietor, invite
ell to eall on him. : d81 tf
Ever tried an Oyster Cocktail or a
he thing for thig cold weather.
For the best of every thing in ''e
meat linesend your orders to Naffziger.
ee
district. “It is true we fit the feet o!
people of-money,: which means that iP .
cases’ of running accounts we have t¢
wait till the end of the year for out,
money, because they scorn anything’
but yearly settlements—that is, we
render our bills on Jan.1 and get ou
money sonié time before June, But our
chief source of loss is from polished, ;
well dressed: thieves. How can a man
away with a pair of shoes? Why,
lence sevéral times during the day, it
will soon strengthen the muscles.
“Hugo and the Barber.
When Victor Hugo lived in Paris, in
the Place Royale, he used to’ be-shaved
by a barbér named Brassier. A friend:
of the poét asked the barber one day
if hé was busy. “I hardly know which
way te-tutn,” was the reply. “We have
to dress the hait of thirty ladies for
soirees and balls.” And M. Brassier
showed the list to his friend. A few
days after the friend returned and inquired about the thirty ladies. “Ah,
monsieur,” sald the barber sadly, “TI
was not able to attend half the num
ber, and J hdve lost many good cus
tomers througts M: Victor Hugo.” It
appears that the poet when about to
be.shaved was suddenly inspired and
seized the first piece of paper he could
fifid to “write a poem. Hugo. hastily
left the shop.with his unfinished verses,
on the back of which were the names
and addresses of the. thirty ladies,
many of whom wetted in vain far thet
eoiffeur.
‘
ing away with them. These thieves,!
men and women, conie in with the air!
of wealth and gentility, select expen-!
sive shoes, try them on—both shoes are)
tried._on,_you_-know, in-.a* first class!
place—and ‘while pretending to walk!
up and down to try the feel of the
shoes they,.divert the salesman’s attention and simply walk out of the store,
with twenty dollar shoes on their feet, .
leaving a dollar and a half pair on our
hands. Don’t think we are ‘easy,’ but
there aré so many ways in which this
can be worked that we sometimes lose
threeor four pairs of shoes in a week.”
—New York Times.
pros a EE —————_—_——
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
o——
Will Low, the painter, told a story of
the Latin quarter days of Robert Louis
Stevenson. Low and Stevenson were
great friends “Iu their youth. Their
friendship indéed ‘continued up to the
time of the writer’s death.
“Louis,” said the artist, “was no less
diplomatic than brave,-He could -be
‘. fiery, and he eduld also be gracious and
pacific. One night, I remember, we
sat in a garden in Montmartre.. The
red wine had been flowing pretty freely, and oné of ‘our party got heated
and aggressive.
“Finally some one said a: thing that
this fighting chap disliked. As soon as
the words were spoken he grabbed up
a bottle and hurled it at the other’s
head. It was a strong, true shot and
would have hit the mark had not SteVenson sprung to his feet and caught
“ Tut, tut, Georges,’ be sald to the
thrower; ‘tut, tut. If the bottle is
passed so quickly, none of us will be
able to stand out the evening.”—New
York Tribune. .
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ING (OP STAIRS
QP iiroed srqes RUILD: cen, Navas
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
AT ILL PRACTIOR [N“ALL THR COUR
‘tate and Fedara!
:
P. F. SIMONDS,
Al and Counsélér at Law.
VW ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATR AN’
Wnited wee?
J. M: WALLING,
Eanes Gow aaiaai
ad Pine str --+, Nevada City
THOS. 8. FORD,
Attorney. and Counselor at Law,
#FICE—LONES B coR. COM.
f Y deb ane’ Pini
»~. Reason to Be Happy.
What is the use of being at odds
with the world? _What is the use of
being blue and desporndent? The world
is full of trials for us all—has plenty
of trouble and worry to hand out even
td. the best of us from time to time.
But there would be no need for men
and women—we could all be babes—if
there were no great life problems to
solve, no burdens to bear, no sorrows to
live down. These are the balance
wheels of life. They are the trials we
have to face in order to strengthen us
and broaden us to the opportunities
and the real happiness that riches do
not command nor poverty bar—New
York Mai) and Express.
WwW. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
t pS ¥ICB—COR. BEKOAD AND PINES!
om staire Nevada Cite
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Bloek, Oommerscial Stree
Nevada Oity
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Publi
( »"EICRTILLEY SVILPING, NRVADs
Ss
1oYD P, Laks. GRorak s0Ne
enone AK Smeaty oii-tin foot and walk. . hearing of the cruel practice, reKilkenny Cats.
During the rebellion which oc:
curred in Ireland in 1798, or it may
bein 1808, Kilkenny was garrisoned
bya troop of Hessian soldiers, who
amused themselves in barracks by
i together by their : tying two cats . ar y oss q . , vavid b. Morgan, $le Administrator with .
tails and throwing eM, ACTOSS ithe will annexed. of the Hevaee. Of Siem, 2
i icer, . Pur: Jeceased, having v ‘ clothesline to fight. The officer, poder eregeon? 5 ving Hed oy tit onder
of sale of he ogee rare of self dqoetents
he oses th+ rein 'o) $
HOT a csietane ordered by the said Court,,
thata'l —— tore: ted fs she sada estate
t said deceased 4ppear vefore '
pariat Cou t, on Monday, the :0th day of .
warch, 1903. at 10 0’ lock ia Sp forenoon of
said dav. at th ourt Koom of perior
Cri irt ai the coursnouee in said County of th
Nevada -tate of C lifornia, to
why an order should not be granted to the
taid admivistiator with the will annexed
to sell so much of the real estate of the said
deceased, Peter Purdon, as shall be neocessary.
‘And that'a copy of this order be published
at leant four successive weeks ia the Nevada
City Daily Transcri >t, a newspaper printed
aud published in ante Hevede o mty.
LON,
Judge of the Superior Court,
Dated February 24th. 1908,
Jonss & Lasus, Attorneys. for Administrator
1%
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE,
ae ou.
N ‘HE SUPERIOR COURT, OP: THE
LT conuty of -evada. State of California,
In the marter of the Estate of Peter Pu
don, deceased
solved to stop it. As he entered the
room one of the troopers, seizing a
sword, cut the tails in two as the
animals hung across the line. The
two cats-escaped minus.their.tails
through the open window, and. when
the officer inquired the meaning of
the two bleeding tails being left in
the room he was coolly told that two
cats had been fighting and had deyoured each other, all but the tails.
Arctle Belles.
Some of the most costly dresses
worn by women are those which are’
owned by the belles of the arctic regions. In those lands of ice the
women dress themselves by the light
of the aurora borealis in costumes
‘more valuable than those worn by
the richest women in New York or
Paris: Frequently the wardrobe of
a semisavage. girl consists of furs
that would sell for $10,000 in the
haunts of civilization. It is no uncommon thing for a woman of the
arctic circle to wear a dress of sealskin with a hood of that rarest of
fur: the silver fox. The average
value of a dress worn by a woman
on the headwaters of the Columbia
and Fraser-rivers is said to be $700,
it being composed entirely of valuable skins.
Pires Which Never Go,-Out.
There are domestic fires burning fz
England today which have never been
out: for. brbdreds.upon.hundreds. of.
Fears. —
At the @d fashioned farmhouses in
the dales: of Yorkshire peat is still
burned. The fuel is obtained from the
moors, and stacks of it are kept by the
farmers in their stack garths.
The country roundabott is noted fos
tts “girdle cakes,” which are made
fron dough baked in quaint pans sus
I’ the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
Inthe matter of the Kstate of Mary Purdon decea-ed.
David K.
the Kstateo Mary Purdon. deo . having filed his petition herein duly veritied, . prayingfora order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes
therein set forth.
It is ther: fore ordered by the said a
that all persons interested in the estate
said deceas:d appear. before the said Superior \ ourt on Monday, the 30th day of Mare!
1903, at 10 o’clock in the forevoon, o
day, at the Court Room of said Superiog
Court at the courthouse ir said County
Nevada State of California, to ca
why an order should not be granted to
said admiuistrator to sell so much of the
Realestate of the said deceased, ry Purdon, as shall be necessary.
And tha_a copy of this order be published
at least four successive weeks in the Nevad
published in said Nevada “on:
F. T.
Jones & LARuR,. Attorneys Administrator. a
“ay Daily . ranseript,a newspaper printed
a
ey iN,
Judge of the Superior Cours, .
‘or
Dated February 24th, 1903,
Natice of Sale of Real and Persénal
Estate,
No IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance of an order of the Superior
Court of the Cou uty of Nevada, State of California, made on the 20th day of Febraary.
1903. in the matter of the estate of James A:
Stewart, d ceased, the undersigned, Kxeoutors of said estare, will sell at public auction
to the h ghest bidder. for easn, gold eoin of
pended over the peat fires, shee seen Linge mone san roy ad en
i oR, sa uperior Co
These fires are kept glowing from . the ith day of March, 9b us tioatock aan:
L, Cooper, minors. ae a YC
‘Anna A. Cooper, the guardian gf me
Ons, Bd ote caper. mlnaee having oe Frederic . ral gerd 0
erein-duly veri pg bos f P
tion.
particular
show cause . ai;
Said: Valent "i
cortenh astcticwer”
_Begtoning at the South 1
marked “V8, L. boar’:
4 feet in dete, ceribed ye 4
“V.C.L T.
2 bears 8,
long.
Begt nn
sor! bed
I] ence,
‘Morgaa, the Administrator of =
VaDa
Sel
2G
?
Valeniine No.“
LODE LINg,
EXTERIOR BOUNDARigs,
mar
rat
SPEIER 24, Corner, No,»
of the
LODE LINE.
'.” bears See
gl 5.4 feet;
. 80
[Variation 160 45' Eas :
to black omic 12 inebes! in’ diate,eh .
oar ha Be Noe hota
EXTSRIOR BOUNDARIES,
N
bears N. 48° 46’ g
. 8. 20
“S401
Te thena eh
7.” bears §
(Varintion 1657" Kaw)
1800 feet to a pins post scri
ence & pine 8 inches in diameter
. ab g he x so R, phence (Variation 1
» Sout Quarter of we ne
are ty wha Rel
Two Location, te
deveribed ax folluwn,
a
ode Po't.an oak, Fi
ye oak
}
medi tied ce, Dit pa
ner of Section 5, 7, #
+ 512 2 fete:
"
ery)
to cornet No 1, thy
contain) ‘of nmin,’
: comme het B Portion of ¢ a
Marter of Seotion 6, 1.17 N., Ru
The sees of this mine ts records k
e 0 the County Kecorder of Nevis
mty tg book leve ‘of Mining Cail
nin; claimants are: On the ‘
D. Quarts
Mive andthe «: Qua
ad Persone claim
r adi la
the United Stare Leora
e and the f
‘tek Queres the Battis Claim; oe
and on the North, the Summit of the G
to, in the State of California, don!
t
‘ dys of publication hereof, o
bly wllline barted be nnn here
, ARMSTRONG, Register,
aBLe, Attorney for Apples 4
8 q ered that t
the peri
¥ DatLy TRansonirt, a
newspaper published at Nevada City
JOHN F. ARMSTRONG, B
~ ordered
itipe for. paten’, ;
of sixtv daysin i‘
generation to generation, and the son . )» front of the Courthouse. at Nevada City,
warms himself at the fire which warman She oousty.o« Bavaes, ae <0 oe See
ed his sire and his grandsire and hig the time of his death. or that his
grandsire’s sire and which will warm . gg penis fiend. & —
pot
as
lots, pieces, or parcels of land, si
his son and his son’s son. ‘and being in the county of Ney.
There is a fire at Castleton, in the 2), 0rnle, and bounde! end
Whitby district, which has been urn. .
fol'ows towit:ing for ofer 200 years. The record
An undivided one-half interest ‘fo!
lowing described property. vist The eof
probably is hetd by a farmhouse at Os ‘s. *Seetion
motherby, in the same district. This
5. Ee Se the N. 44 of wi
of Sect 1 ¥ ? Cp, i NR it the S % of Section
‘he N. W. 1-4 of Soction 10, . *%
fire has been burning for 500 yeara, =. ‘ rere
and there are records to show that it * 4 otk. W. 1-4, 4. Tp. 0, Bo : 3a
has not been out during the last 300: TheS. W.1-4of N. E. 1-4; the N. 1-2 of 8. BE.
years.
JONES & LARUGA,
11-4 and theS. W. 1-4 and) bes. W 1-4of S. B. 1-4, Section 4, Tp.
The N. 4 of N. E. 1-4, and S. EB. 1-4 of N.B.
Attorneys at Law,
Grabs Valley, Cal
TelephoneBinck 184,
’ e@
Bargains!
W. W. WAGGONER, _
Civil Engincer and Surveyor.
D* Moran & Boberte” Blosk Ne.
pas
JAMES:
5
AT—— .
New Frait and Vegetable storell. HARNESS ann SADDLERY
1-4. Seeciou 4, Tp. 17N, R. 17 EB.
. vada county, California. pate
. Also allof Lots 23 a
. Truckee, Nevada acumen wiewbcenrii
bel
business
vad
Executor erie
Notice to Creditors.
[za SUPERIOR cOURT OF TH
1 State of California.
: matter of the estate of AP.)
Rong
In "a
of A. P. Clark, deceased.
‘is hereby given 'y the under. :
tor of the last will andterte’’
dece . to tl
pow og and ail persons having claims ;
tor the fst bli n of this not ce
Searls, Nevada
i the lage forth.» trunsactl:
eis ‘of the estate ‘in the Co
a.
ed April 8rd, A. D. 193. .
+ EORGE ©. SARG
and testament
at the law office of
8 Galiforni-, the
to s
ie
he
é
A'eo Lot I of Block K of T; 5
Alsoall of the household PS. ed belong. Ing to deceased.
P. H. SP’
JOHN SHEREIE,
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICB:
Bargains!
CAIRNS
he
EW INDEPE} ; N CODERS DENG QUARTZ MINING
YEE LEE & CO.
VB'o: a F
Hinks orldfe on MAIN STRAT. pepe wil
To! Horse Brushes, 250, 850,
free of t
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2 : ° charge and the
ORDER: TO SHOW CAUSE.
ap SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
iin theater : te and GuardianI3ShRa Wangan, r. the’ Speoial Guarperson and estate of J
Team Harness of all kinds,
Obamois, Sponges, Robes
and Dressing, Buggy Tops,
Carriage Trimming done on
Baggy Whips from 10 cents to $8 50
Gents Work and-Driving Gloves 50,centa to §2.
Ao Cushions, $1 50 and upward.
Whip Lashes, 25 cents to $4.50.
Whip Stocks, 25 cents to $1.50.
Single Harness, $7.50:and upward.
Single and Doable Expfeas'Hutiibes.
Gent's Saddiés'of all' Kinds at lowest prices.
Location of prineipal place business
Nevada City, Nevada Oquase, “Geltternte;
1 location of works, Sierra county, California . %t
following deseribed stock on Beco a. . 28t
sessment No. 2, levied on the Ninth’ dey at
Febrnary, 1908, the several pu
/e:
the N
Company for she Mention of seven
0: ar. cranes r © ensuing year.
193, at 20’clock p.m. Polls w
Notice.—There are delinquent ‘Tr
Stockholders’ “ceting.
a County Narrow Gauge Ka
tis
NEVADA counry NAKROW GAUGE RAlle:
EDAD C MPANY. ‘
Th meeting of the atockholders é
directo e
ion of such other business a8
° ly come before the meeting,
x: RST DAY OF A AY. THE FI yong
2:80 o'clock and closed at 2:40 p.m.
ansfi
b day of March 1908
at the office of the company at the ra
road d Grass Val'ey, Nevada Cou
California on
WEDN
RIL
books will close on Saturday, ti
B. G. BEATTY, Servet, .
anes amounts set 0;
mre coe, ames ot the respective sharehold50o, 60c and 75c. Names.
gta emir
M.B. Dumler..
B. Dumler.,.....
rer cog ed Hempel..
rew
BE. L. Towle.)
E. L. Towle.....
W.A. Braca..
W. A. Brace.. ie
jaa in scoordasee with law, @nd an
oO! e B: ard of Directors, mad ;
. day of February 1908, ao many tient r
; parcel of such stock as ma:
Ee sold at public auetion a the soe
the Corporation. the fise
Searis, Nevada Gtittoent
of TWENTY NINTH D Sy ims, .
8 © hour of twelve o’sloc
iday, to pay the Golinquans Cncniant,
thereon togeth costs
and expenses rey ge of a4 me . M
By order of the Board of
of
sit
on hand and made to order.
and Blankets, Harness Oil
Cushions. and all kinds of
Dated 1 atiort noties. ated March 10, 1908.
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Tithe Appointed for Proving Will, Btc
Broad Street,
Dated February iéth,
RNS
. Nevada City
N THE SUPERIOR WouRT IN >
re County of Nevada, State fd Rea
th
COMP ER ater of the Estate of HARVBY
Notice is hereby
LEB YUBA MINING UOMPANY. to
‘Mi catieainain! glace of busine,
: California location of works:
Notice of Probate of Will.
Se aha treating of i RIOR COURT OF THE
eis sega ae en Lev
oa is [sie ese fargo tomes.
Fer Seis. at the a » .1Se a for eal«¢ pu a and’
PU Ey cee tieretee ay Ll, Meals os
° HAYDEN. Se :
O'Farrell ® rcet, San raneteso,
@ having
ased to exhibi
ot eary vo within
of said
Notice to Creditors. as the time and p'ace for pre ‘
said Harvey Cooper. d
bé :
fi Cahtorul
tion of Sc keels county, Caiifornls. ©
N \TICE.—There are delinquent weit
. Soeeneat ert
fclacre elt
Delinquent Sale Notice,
cee
N DATED GOLD Ww
MENT Location of tnetpal
tock, on accou!
bee ied on the 2
of the respective .
a:
No. No.
Certificate Shares
1000
Names
to pay
her W
of the
JAMES B. BROOKS. ©
fo abel Montgomery
ph men Ne htornie.
jug th
Pre Chas policetion
them of Let
where any vinsalg a
and contest th
Dated Mareh 2th ¥o08.
By A. J. ont, jakBOguaR, baa
Nevada County Undertaki ti
N°THE , SUPERIOR COURT IN AND For
Callior ia.
F the Estate of VARY
“Betute of Mary J. Hoskin, dee. ° een: 2
is hereby, the suborsianed
h, deceased, to the erento mer?
to
‘claims amines ce = ;
om. cette he, neces. .
m of this uotios. 10 the seit =e > By Ee » to the anid
rin Reveal ity, Californi , tine Re
o the transaction of th busin» rn
estate, county of Nevada. : .
JOS. EUSTis,
Fin: ot Funeral! Furvigh otsh
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Floral
GEO. A. GRay,
5 USEPH HUSKING,
; , ER OF
I, MARY. P, toy
“NOTICE.
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Francisco,
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hereby giv
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Tariuary, 1908, the severa) amounts: set Oe
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State of OF
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City Water 0
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