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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 1, 1901 (4 pages)

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a, ; given that at ane Ore held aa oma No 43)o share was . ) corporation, . tho of the Gold Cais Building a phich this a n etape day salons O88 D r a i wy Bac ‘ us Spreeiae ment Notice, RED COLD i a : Ualifornia “ia unty, California, — that at a3 rectors held ont tha corporatic ited States goldys offics of the , San Francisco, (i m which this on the iq delinquent ai public egg ; @. before, wil ond day of Septe es assessment, vertising and « rd of Director OECR AFT, : er Building, San psment Notice, LD MINING @ ‘principal placed ito County, , Nevada Cousl y ven that ata on the &thd essment of One (l wh as Assessment bscribed capital pemol, to Le We 0 obfice . in Haydon my Rehich this upon a } quit he ven le auction, aber, 1101, ee a —' J MBPERSON Sen on Building, Hol MCaliforuis, at hi la, State of to Creditor: BR OF THE i “deceased. Court of the 0 Oalifornia. y.given oe , a wing. c — fter vthe ate of the oad rt prnia, at his of lor Court of # 7. Attorneys for ‘California. ders’ Meet —— THE STOUKE ne Quarta i che store ot us cess 24, 1001. ENf NO “ MINING . acipal place ornia. Loca ornia. en, that D sf otors, bh held { assess Ng wal “ot 4 corp the if Broad 6 Essen this don the wth ~~ be a S ood ether to et 1 ped ma ‘ } 40TH YEAR—NO, 13,296. PICNIC. Of Nevada Countyans aS AT— _ GLENBROOK PARK uesday, S Sept. 1 Oth, 1901 Given by Glenbrook Park Associa: tion and Hydraulic Parlor of Native SONS ior 6s 3s ¥ Full Particulars in a Few Days. (2 Sealed proposals.will be received by A. B. Wolf, at-Ed W. Schmidt-s far store, up to September 2d, at 12 o’clock, as follows: For bar; ice cream nd; fruit stand; lunch counter and other privileges. Beano MASK BALL To be given by the New Union Dancing Club ee ee FRIDAY EVENING, RUGUST 23d, 1901, Co ei ¢ jn their Open-air Platform Watch this Space for List of Prizes. DELICACIES For Spring Lunches Ham Loaf Chicken Loaf UGaHage Loaf SB Irish Stew Potted Tongue Boiled Ham ready to slice TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese . Swiss Cheese = Pickles Ripe Olives Cream Cheese Cream Cheese Abalone JELL-O —_AT— 10c per Ib 20c per Ib — 35c each 35c per Ib 10c a quart 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts 6 for 25 cts 20c a can loc a pkge Vdackson's Beehive tracery Anti-Rust-Tinware.. best is the cheapest.” RUST TINWARE. for Nevada County . Oil Stoves _—_—_:. Pdbine wane GEO. =. eNo home is complete without modern conveniences. ing is a necessity and a luxury. A necessity becauee it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. 1Paints —_ A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing the Paint that best with-stand the elements. it pete your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT. TruoERNE Ee Sole Agent for Nevada CountyA well known maxim in house-hold economy is “the bl Rust destroys your wares. To % avoid this, be sure that you obtain REED’S ANTITurner has the exclusive sale}’ Cooking made easy. No need to stand over a hot stove during the Summer months, when you can escape the heat by cooking on 8@ Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Sanitary PlumbYou make no mistake in Velvety if you will use protective .. after shaving. FoR SALE AT PLIE-. An excellent application DELIGATE SHINS That are easily tanned become ‘smooth and white. DERMOLA. It is healing and DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPTHE BEST OF EVERYTHING. want sah ISTATE . cee ae 8 3 ATE SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, With each increase of Webster's fame as a lawyer and an orator, writes Professér McMaster in The Century, friends and admirers grew more and more urgent that he should once more return to public life. He, did indeed consent to serve as a presidential elect: or and ‘for-tem:days sat in the Massachusetts legislature. Many years afterward in the cotirse of a speech Webster referred to this service and told his hearers a story quite characteristie of the man. “It-so happens,” said he, “that all the public services ‘which I have rendered in this world inmy day and generation have been connected with the general government. 1 think I ought to make one exception.-. I was ten days a member of the Massachusetts legislature, and I turned my thoughts to the ‘search for some good object .in which I could be useful in that position, and after much reflection I introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both houses of the Massachusetts legislature. passed into a law. and is now a law. of the state which enacts that no man.in the state shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line.” Chilis and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic. It is simpty . mz ‘. Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. SPECIAL NOTICE — Residence Lighting and Gas Accounts for the month
of July are now due and payable at the office of the Nevada Co. Gas & Electric Co., corner of Broad and Pine streets. _ Hf paid on or before the 10th day of August the charge on our books will be reduced. OFFICE HOURS—S8 a. m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays to: 9p. m. {Nevada County Gas & Electric Co, _W. E. OSBORN, [Tanager. I am the Sole Agent of Nevada County for these ionuments. Tam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Leave orders at Geo. E. Turner’s Hardware Store. F. GEIGER, The Best Prescription for Malaria HE WAS MISTAKEN. But For a Time He Thought a Calamity Had Happened. A man ol a Myrtle avenue car which was rolling down Washington street the other day on its way to New York suddenly stood up and waved his hand and called out: “Conductor, a calamity has happened. ” “What is it?’ was asked as the off cial came forward. “When I got en this car way back there, I ‘handed you a half dollar.” _“Yes, IP know.” “And you didn’t give me any change back.” “Yes, I did. I gave you 45 cents, and you put it in your vest pocket.” “But I never carry money In my vest pocket, and I’ve looked— By George, but here she is! How could I have been so careless!’’ “Don’t holler again before you are hurt,” sarcastically advised the conductor. “I’m sorry, mighty sorry,” replied the man &8 he sat down, “and I hope you won't bear any hard feelings. I don’t usually make mistakes, but when I couldn’t find that 45 cents, when I realiged that I was dead broke in a big town and custard pies. was 10 cents . apiece,” such a chill galloped up and down my back that I made a fool of myself before I could get hold of anything to prevent!’—Brooklyn Citizen. Too Much of a Good Thing. Jigsey—Are you going to spend your vacation on the eastern shore again this season? Wigséey—Not on your life. They have clams so often at meals over there that you can hear the shells rattle when the boarders walk about, and your stomach rises and falls with the tide— Baltimore World. “So Long.” I first became familiar with this valediction at Malta in the seventies. It was then in common use among the Maltese of Valetta, but was by them pronounced ‘“sab-lahng.” 1 at that time took it. to be a local form of the Arabic “‘salaam,” and my surprise was great when on returning to England in the eighties 1 found the phrase prevalent in London.—Notes and Queries. A Leading Question. Hobb—I put $100 in the bank for my baby the other day for his majority. Nobb—That’s good. How long are you going to keep it there?—Harper’s Bazar. The modest man has everything to gain and the arrogant. man everything to lose, for modesty has always to deal with generosity and arrogence with envy.—Rivarol. It’s not the fellows who don’t know things who make existence wearisome. It’s the fellows who think they do. Malaria Makes . Impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma aria. 6506 fa myl15 6m W. D. Vinton bas a new shaving brush of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. . tf it flirting is such enjoyable pasetime, why don’t husbands flirt with their wives. A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye ‘keeps her bowels active and her stomdch in good order. Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys in a healthful condition. Get a 25a, package and try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf This‘is good weather forcolds. Vinton is ‘selling lots of Cooper’s Cold Care, 4,517,925 It will be more by that tine, will feel better than you do now. § fair, isn’t it. See That a $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. If you wish to be in on this deal let me have your Sielibation—it cost you NOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you If it is too warm for you to come to me I will go to you—that’s . wad 88 : . 38 2 t "ekiny Powder at priees that’s hard to match. : Coffees. Green, Roasted or Ground 10, 124,15,20, 26, A big useful Premium given free with each pound, Teas Green, Uncolored, Sun Cured, Japan, Oolong, English Breakfast blended at 30, 325, 40, 50, GO ets per pound. A useful and big premium given free with each pound. .— All kinds of Spices White, Black and Red: Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Allspice,Cloves and Nutmegs, at10, 15, 25, 40 cts por Can. A useful premium given with each can. Baking Powder The best and purest made at 15,25, 45cts per can A big premium given with each can. Free. Free. Free A Big Premium with each purchase. A very large assortment to select from. Every premium ees would cost, if y oo ad to buy it, about h your purchase, We are Selling Crockery, Glassware, Agateware and Cooking Utensils at prices that you can’t match. _ Plates, Gups and Saucers 5, 73,10, 12}, 15cts Vegetable and Meat Dishea 10, 123, 15, 20, 25 ects. Dinner Sets Complete for 6 persons. 4,79, 5.79 per set. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. 7.80, 8.99, 10,99, 10.79,12.49 per Sots It’s hard to match prices at which we are selling Chips, Crockery, Glassware, Agateware, Jardinieres oa fancy goods. ‘We guarantee you A big saving on every sale or we won’t ask you to buy. Come and see for yourself, Orders by Mail will receive same good attention as those who come direct to our stores. Great American Tiaporting Tea Co. ‘We will save you money or no sale. eet . DS Lae ' 3X-—September 2d to 14th-— x Try It. GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATEBest Steam Beer, Cool and Sharp, 5 CENTS A GLASS And sg oy to the King’s ‘Property For Sale Two Houses, both close to : town, are offered for sale at a bargain. For full particulars, enquire at.. : EE. W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE — or—A. Bi “WOLF, NEVADA ‘City. * Tam coming to see you, anyway, ‘most any das now. DON’T GET BUSY all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hart you; all I want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good. S. J. DUCKWORTH, > DEPOTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. ‘ecks Trotting an Famous Horses will race. Bron orsen, Swine aud $8 rgiaine and ieee aries the World. Come and see the cane of Parm A Cattle Bee f and dairy a. Geil Animals—See them and try to breed some like them. + Pou! ll standard and fancy breeds Pavilion Bribie Ga of Galltorsia's Finest Prod ucts—Fruits, Cereals, Hops, Wines, Oil, Band art Display, Meeting of the State Dairy Convention, Dairy Exhibits, Farm od nto THE PAIR, Know your State, andtry to grow and make and peed WRIED FEBE. BXCURSION RATES T) VISITORS. For y 3! GEOROE W TACKSON Sec'y, A. B. SPRECKELS, President. ' The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey 41At ““Tom’s Place.”’ 2 2 T. BH. LIMNELL, Prop’r,