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April 7, 1903 (4 pages)

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rimmed with Li izes from 82 i So. } 5) ; Te » ea eeper? to put the Nhy take Ss roomy; of better nd in the entilating, ae te; there ns for men s carpeted, range for aa Angeles Rock Island System 1 Windows . ‘. MASURY'S 0 f ) PAINTS, Red es, Plain and I + constantly ona : ad of Boulder i ientific formula oportions, t Never peel. for five yee free) to aukee, Wit a » yur lcome. Jatarrh Cure is taken intertale Wednesday fair. MOADER. a4 hs fort Trusice. le vay ate attorney, ‘will ote Git y Trustee at the ‘jon. There are two to be terme of Trustees Scadden , expiring at that time. gout with his petition ‘today necessary signatures were ae one of the solid cittjs mavicipality and a large He Ia fearless in hie dealsthersand a man that cao ed upon to perform the dut office In ap unbiased and mee At the last olty 7, Buckley was a0 aspirant. ne office he now seeks and owing at the polle that. was sity 108 to bimself and his being defeated by a very. rin. Should Mr. Buckley he will without @ doubt 1 City Dad. Dato, CITY OF TOLEDO, nas COUNTY. . CHENEY makes oath that be artner of tbe firm of F. J. 'Co., doing business in the edo, County and State aforethat said firm will pay the NE HUNDRED DOLLARS nd every case of CaTARRE ot be cured by the use of TARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. sbefore me and subscribed nee, this 6th day of Decem$8, " 4. W, GLEASON, » Notary Public. sete directly on’ the blood m3 surfaces of the system. lestimonials, free, WEY & Uo: Props, Toledo, O. droggists, 75c, family Pilis dre the best. d Storage Meats vstoald send your BE tof o8., Commercial street. Ths beef, pork, motton and Jamb bret eti-tf )WDER blutely Pure. is NO SUBSET Rue’s. Sure Shot, atl company 0, N. @ ©, At ARMORY HALL tday Evening Spy.” And and every member portraying bie or her part in a manner that reflected. @reat’ credit upon themselves, and The Nevada Theater last evening was occupied by a. large audience to witness The Mathes Company present the latest dramatic snocess, “A Royal it was traly a success, each those present were more than pleased with the cleverness displayed-by-the performers. The cast is one that deals considerably with incidents connected with the recent Dreyfus case and shows to what extremes men and women in the highest walks of life—royalty no exception—will ‘go in order to attain thelr evil ends, Mise Olara Mathes, the leading lady, is an actress of rare attainments, and in her portrayal of the Countess Lotaine, the epy, stamps herself asa lady of recognized ability. She was supported. by an-admirable aggregation of talent. The specialties ‘nna the acts were greatly enjoyed by the spectators, and each number was carried through in ja finished manner. The specialty act by W. W. Marsh and Miss Madeline Laurence was greatly appreciated and elicited much applause, as did also the old maid song by Miss Estelle Cleveland. Tonight “The Wonka From Martiniqaue” will ocoupy the boards. It is an American comedy-drama new to the coast and is full of action, incident and sparkling comedy. = is sure to be well received. A oar for Grase Valley leaves every evening after the performance and a specially low rate is made for the round trip. “The prices of admission are 10, 20 and 80 cents, Seats are now on sale at Foley’s oe nary. store. Doing Good Work. geome substantiel work done on his end of the Grass Valley and Nevada road. He has several teams hauling rock from the crusher and a.force of men employed in placing the material along the road and leveling it off. The rock has been reduced to the proper size and will be a decided improvement. _Paine’s Celery Compoand is the home “Supervisor O.J. Miller ta beving f A Doctorft Divinity [Renews His Life and:Prepares. Himself for Continued Act. ive Work as a Christian Minister, Compound The World's Ideal Health Builder, Does the Blessed Work. . Thousands of prominent Christian ministers, through the use of Paine’s Celery Compound, are happily parsuing their pastoral duties and ministering with success to thelr congregations, Heart troubles, sleeplessness, nervousness, sluggish and impure blood, weak digestion, and variable appetite, resulting from overwork, overstudy, worry, and anxiety are the troubles that-drag clergymen down to . 8, G.A. FIELDS, D.D. deeper sufferings and perils, Today, medicine of all wise and prudent clergymen. A vast namber of them owe} their’lives and present good health to} Dr. Phelps’ world renowned prescription ‘that “makes sick people well.” The Rev. Dr. 8. G. A. Fields, Orescent, Oklahoma, says:— “I thank you most sincerely for the marvelous benefits I derived from the use of your Paine’s Oslery Oompound. my nervousness is gone, my sleep is refreshing, appetite and digestion ‘in splendid condition, and my strength is increasing daily. All this blessed work has been accomplished by your Paine’s Celery Compound,” ‘RARE PLETE ITE IL EL IEEE LGUK AG 1903. The Receiver’s Sale of the =. L. HYMAN Stock will open THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, For Sale “ty Genta 50 conte; Ladies fre . Office and Yards— M. L. & D. MARSH For Sale : <a 000 A péicesRuom Cottage, Cabins, choice Building Lot a ilding Lumber. Mining and Building tead-of Boulder St Tel. 291. _ For Sale { practically new, two Bui Transacted in Paine’s Celery} . W. HH, Mead ve. Ohas, L, Brooks, . Kitts for gefendants. J. W. O'Neill “. was sworn es stenographer to report} 1 can boast of heart trouble banished, . nd a complete. stock: of}: « the Superior Court “To-day. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T. Nilon presiding: . Sait to quiet title to one-fourth interest in the Lacky Al mining property, located ear Washington, Nevada county. ‘Fred Freeman was sworn and testified about the work that had been done on the claim. W.H. dH. Mead was recalled and testified to the labor performed at the claim, Osse submitted on brief.Alice Porter vs. J. O. Coleman et al, Suit to quiet title to certain Jand situated near Chicago Park. Oase came ling appearing for plaintiff and O. W. the proceédings. Pleadings were read, after which A. G. Bell was sworn and offered testimony for the ean in regard to the land. ae ovelend ie now selling his fam oread at five cents a loaf at the Pope far Bekery. Try it and you will «lway ouy it. ‘ p .v6-¥ ~ PA Good Meats. Colley Brothers bave the very_best. of beef, pork, mutton and veal on band at all times ; “The Royal,” KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIC BUILDING, Pine street = Nevada City PPPEPPPPL mnaeeld ‘Yes, we've opened ap and are now ready for business. Everything in the store is bright, epic-epan new. Fresh from the makers, bought at the lowest cash prices, enabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. We sell for cash only. It ehebies us to make prices that cause our-competitors to wonder bow we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for what womebody elee buys on credit. We have come to stay. We are responsible. We are not experimenting, We know that the goods and prices we offer will build up a good business bere. BARGAIN NO. 1. Thie week we are offering a magoificent stock of Ladies’, Men’s and’ Children’s Shoes. All brand new, the best makes and Jatest styles. BARGAIN NO. 2. Consists of Men’s Furnishings, such as the new Spring Styles in Hats, Shirte— golf and fancy stiff bosoms—neckwear,, socks, and the many thinge which delight tasty dressers. oF Remember what we say we do aio do, Money bask if you're not satisfied. svt = I wish to announce that I will: have commencement days as eoon as the weather permits, so as to give everybody an opportunity to see the styles and ‘
plan for their millinery early, Trimmed Hats'Will be pished almost exclusively ffom my San Francieco store. My commencement days will be “ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAT April 8th and 9th, Both in Grase Valley and Nevada City. Everybody welcome. MISS E. E. HOEFT Main Street, Graes Valley. Broad Street, Nevada City. ABSTRACTS. You need 9 Abatinct of your property. I¢ you , or loan on property, you want a title. There is only i. toaw Weeks stem in Nevada Coun. eo Managemen The undersigned has t of it. Wealone abstract property, not persons. Terms reasonable. — J, M. Walling, on regularly for trial today, J, M. Wal-. Attorney at Law and Notary Beblie ling No. 16, I. 0; O. F., is to tollowing x pang the dovamen } is self-explanatory: * ” “Raid libraty or Olty. Trustecs shell keep said Odd Fellows’ library insured sgainst loss or damage in some responsible insurance company in a sum not less than one thousand dollars, and cause said policy to be made payable, in the event of loss, to-the trustees of said lodge. But otherwise no Hability shall attach to the City of Nevada, orto any of ite Trastees, or to any of the Trustees of said Free Library, in the event of its destruction.” Other mattere were discussed by the Board, but nothing as importance was transacted. It’s the little colds that grow into big colde; the big colds that end in consumption and death, Wateh the little colds. si Wood’s’ bambiabe! Pine Syrup. Makes a Clean Sweep. There’s nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It’s only and guaranteed to give satispasoup bry; D. ian gai Druggist, Spy A lazy liver nex a lazy man. Bardock Blood Bittets is the natural, never falling remedy for a lasy liver. Dr. Cooper’s Laxative Cure for 25 ie per Box oOo) VINTON’S . PHARMACY 1061 MAREET ST. bet, otha Th, 8.7. . The Largest of its kind in the World, has ina hie Boot TRAUTMAN and Shoe repairing atore to the store next to J.J. Snyder's on Pine street. I have made a PRIOE LIST—Oheap for cash. Hoping the publio will take Ping ot Boot the prices “i sopairn ft and oes. Pine ~y ee Best place in town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory, Balls and now have one of the best Billard outfite in ag town. . OYSTER OCOOKTA FaNOY IX ED DRINKS Best 5 sei Beer In town. FRED EILERIMAN s * . Manager. Beoad Street, ~ agreement neciby ‘Oastomah Lodge, : vade Oity free library a quantity of] A 7 . ' . 2B George Hay. Their: ‘examination will take place on. Monday evening, Apri} 20th. Three applications from pros ‘pective membere were also received. The soldiers are now preparing for the annual inspection. It.is not known iwhen this interesting event will take place, but nevertheless, thé soldier lads are getting themeelves in readinese to réceive the inepection officers. At the conclusion of the company meeting the regular meeting of the Armory Hall Association was held. The reports of those in charge of the Association’s affairs showed that the orgaalization was in good condition. A Thoughtfut Maa. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Tod. knew what to doin the hour of need, His wife had each an unusual case of stomech and liver trouble, physicians could not help her, He thought of and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills and ehe got relief at once aud was finally cured. Only 250, at Vinton’s Drog Store. If you desire 3 Ane hot mixed drink call on Wm. Harry at the Old Corner saloon, Pine street. tf sla clatahciaialanehaitalaialalaielahsier The ; ‘Smoker Calls for Them. 2%] an old miner at Kennet, was wounded 4 . mal attacked him, bit throngh hie foot . door, deally that he assaulted Mre. Schmitz itzinFresno "ae veiaeiok hort 6. — ioe: Sebmits went to Fresno this morning at the invitation of the Labor Unions of that city to deliver a speech at the Federated Trades’ Oarnival. thie evenjog. He willretarntomorrow. _ ” Homer O. Katze, the manager of the . Carnival, who came here. to invite the Mayor to speak, said that the carnival ig held for the benefit of the building fand of the Labor Council of Fresno. A Good Opportunity. —_—, Would you like to purchase a handsome cottage of seven rooms or a fine building lot, situated in’ a desirable part of the city? Mither of these can be purchased at a very reasonable price by applying at once to M. L. & D. Marsh. This firm uleo have for sale two cabins and a complete stock of mining and building lumber. See advertisement in another column, Robbed the Grave. a ‘Torn ‘By ¢ a a Bear. anos ‘April 7. Willlam Puige,. bya bear Sunday. The evraged aniand tore his left leg badly. They fought for about ‘half, an hour, when Paige finally succeeded in getting ‘biey gun in position and killed the anim A neighbor assisted bim -to his ties where he is now laid up. The animal weighed over 700 ae Brutal Assault. Oaktanp, April pril 6.—While waiting for the return of her husband late Sunday night at her home, Mrs, Joba Fishburn was the victim of a most aggravated assault, according to a story related to the police, She claims that, while she was alone at home, a man forced hia way into the house -and readily overpowered her, though not without a desperate struggle. Before the man could make’ his escape Mr. Fishburn arrived at the front ‘Be saw the man hurrying down the staire and gave chase, A short distance from the Fishburn residence Policeman Collette joined in the parsuit and the fleeing man. was caught just as he was boarding an electric car, At the city prison the assaifant gave his name as Joee Frates. .He is about 86 years old and denies emphatFishA startling Incident is narrated by John Oliver of ‘Philadelphia, as follows: “I was in an awful condition. My ekin was almost. yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters, to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well.man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.” Noone: should fell ta try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at Vinton’s drug store. barn, . QR CSR A AR RR PRPSHp WHY? Because __They Know’ They Are Getting Their Moneys’ Worth. Woodpecker igars ti “GIF N.S. of Md. : es] F Dr. FE O. Smith Who has conducted the ELEOTRO-DENTAL PARLORS for the past year, announces that he has bought out the entire interests of Dr. R. E Smith in these offices, with their fail equipment, and will personally condact them in the future as heretofore. Masonic Building, Pine Street, Nevada.City, Cal. 0 am Now Ready-for Business.. Ws Have fiow 6 display an -sleant as oF ‘Spring Milliwery Whldl Wé luvite the ladies of Nevada Oity to call and inspect, OUR EASTER OPENING — Will take place Thureday, Friday and Saturday of this week, when I will have on exhibition a variety of beautifal things for spring and summer. The ladies are.cordially invited to visit our Store. MRS. L. LUBECK, Oommercial Street, Nevada City. On Monday and Friday I will be in Nevada City to give pereonal attention to my customers, Gent’s Fobs, Chains, Ladies Guards All the latest and the largest and best stock ever seen ia Nevada City. Oall and see them, We want youto seethem. We kuow we can suit you both in price and style. A. & H, W. HARTUNG, Broad Street Fifteen Different Varieties Just the thing for Parties r\4 Photographs. . and make them in 6 first-class manner. 1 also frame them when 40 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. MOORE —> Poetotfice Box 114 ws rd " SMITH igen Fate Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRUNES of My Own Raising and Caring at Wholesale and Retail. SS Navapa O:ty, January. 18, 1908, MR. W. H, SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS PER POUND RETAIL. 60 ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They are fresh end five andjarejveryidelicious in fo~-r andjvers healthy. SMITH, Nevade City Cie Boe Hue Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. — » cy sins tt Siitaaaciamge) ALTON } y BERTH PARTIES Personally conducted on merit. Pleased patrons since 1860, when Company was established. Fulfilled romises— rates lowest; genuine comfort ; grand scenery}; through tourist sleeping cars to MISSOURI, ILLINOIS =—s NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND and principal Eastern States. You are invited to. call of write for information and help-—the value of which you are urged to judge. JUDSON-ALTON EXCURSIONS ae Offices, 88 Orocker Building. San Praneisco, Cal