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» March 2
“i 131, in the Res
biming adve;
rast Piacer y rel
As hereinbaae
to tile their nal
ister of the
Sacramento, jy
airing the sixty dp
©reol) or they yj iH
MO provisions of f
BRASER, Regiite
preditors,
ip,
SOURT,
liforni: ia. county
he estaie of Lote
to the creditor,
g claims againat @
ad tO present
fter the date. of «ld
lerk of the Cou
ornia, at his o;
te of C alifuruia, 4
F. L. ARBOGAg
Jourt of he Conn
Julbigi
Creditors,
¥ THE Estap
deceased,
art of the Couy
ria, h "%
mi to the eredi:
E claims susinae b
a, to present
th
fter the dare of 4
derk of the cous
‘ornia, at his off
Bae AKBOGAST,
Court ot the s
neys for Adininistey
for ia.
LIONS.
2 COURT OF
State of Caliicrnigd
« Plaintiit,
R, Defendant,
he Superivr Court
, State of Califor
din the otuee of
tf Nevada. “tb. Po
ate of Cal fornia
Steyner, Vefeudant;
reoted to appear @
in qn action tntif
inst you in the Sup
ty of Nevada, Sta
days after the ser
10n8—ii served witl
ithirty days if serv
y notified that un
er as above requi
apply to the Courtii
n the complaint,
md aud tie seal of d
e County of Ney
a8 12th day of Julpd
. ARBOGAST, Clerk,
tice.
Jourt in and for tH
ate of Califurnia,
*laintitf, vs. Ernest 4
yen that the above
ght to obtain a deen
of matrimony exis
defendant, and gi
dy of the four mi
tiff and vefendant, .
he cause of actions
t is that plaintiff
ied in the
y of August, 1888;
en, for more thand
mt of the Sate of Ua
nd has been for may
ist a resident of Ne
are uow living aa
bge, four children
4th day of June,
er, Stace of Culifo
leserted the plaitt
has, ever since
o wilfully
rt from plaintiff, wi
Fe Or reason and ag
ithout her consent ,7
BE. B. POWBRG
Attorney for Puig
Le
VANTEDM
received by tit
ation of Nevad
ednesday, Atg
Yclock p. mf
ar-foot Oak Wo
d and of go
be delivered
shoolhouse, cal
elivery of sal
ymeuce not late
, and to be cof
r than Oct. I
sserves the righ
r all bids.
MULLOY, Choi
pec’ y.
8, 1901.
ETABLE STH
es and Fruits a
DER AT ANY tf
r Transfer 4
ND HAULING
to the tr
“y dsp parties
oUF
‘moving. mE j
Vegetal NY
state of GH
desert ,
” Grand
Of Nevada
GLENBROOK PARK
Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901
Given by Glenbrook Park Association’ and Hydraulic Parlor ‘ofNative Sons. .
oa
REUNION =
Countyans
Fulk: Parecgians ina Few Days.
(@Sealed proposals w vo
cigar store, up to September
FRIDAYEVENING,
On their Open-air Platform
be received by A, B. Wolf, at Bd W. Sctimidt-s
at 12 o’clock, as follows: For bar; ice cream
stand; fruit stand; toes eounter and other privileges,
tRAND MASK BALL
To be given by the New.Union Dancing Club
_on—
AUGUST 23d, 1901,
Floor Co
Nevada City—W. H. Martin, W. H.
Dunlap, J. F. Golley, Pred B. Brown,
Louis Schwartz, 8. Lee Leiter, enry
Lade, J. V. Snyder, P. G. Sign bboy!
J. Callahan, Henry Hosken.
se COMERS Ww, Delbeidee.
m mittee:
Grass Valley — 8. J. Magor, Wm,
Mitchell, Thos. Carroll, W.: Williama,
A. J. ‘Hosking, Dave Binkerman, Dan.
eh ¥
The following:prizes.will be awarded :
best sustained. gentleman -character
—gold nugget pin from W. H. Danlap.
Best original gentleman character—
silver shaving mug from: ©. J. Brand’s.
Best dressed gentleman—g3 hat from
1. Hyman & Co..
Best gentleman dancer—$3. pair of
shoes from Miller’s store.
. Best sustained lady character —$10
p*rlor lamp from Legg & Shaw Co.
Most original lady eharacter—silver
mut dish from ©. J. Brand.
Best dressed lady—fancy dress. pattern from Maher & Oo., valued. at, $8.50,
Best lady dancer—box of perfume
from W. D.:Vinton.Best dressed group—banquet at the
National Hotel,
Best original group—banquet at the
New Union Hotel,
Best group of ladies—banquet at the
New York Hotel.
Best Topsy—pair of. kid yloves from
Snell & Fleming.
Best comedian—box. of Woodpecker
cigats from Wm. Giffin:
Best clog dancer—box of cigars from
Jotin Hopkins.
Second béest-clog— sack of flour from
P..G. Seadden.
Best dakewalkers—cake from Howard
Loveland and a bottle of champagne
from Rice & Beckley.
of Commercial Blend tea from Union
and Herald. ~
Oldest gentleman .character—five
pounds of fresh roasted coffee from
Taylor’s Tea Store
Best boy charecter--§2 book from
W. Dickerman.
Best girl character—box of French
candy from C. Tegler.
Best group of children—one gallon of
inimisable ice cream from Jas. Foley.
Best group of dancers—caee of soda
tom Daniel & Powell.
Begt clown—one year’s subscription
to the TRANSORIPT.
‘DELICACIES :
For Spring Lunches
Chicken
Cottage Loaf.
ltl _Itish Sew: Potted Tongue
_* Boiled Ham ready to slice to slice
Loaf
Beef Loaf
Veal Loaf
£. G. SCA DDEN
Oldest lady character—five pounds;
+o
eres
b> gem, scr
a bargain.
A: A a be 2
>)
» AB. WOLF,
ee
eae")
ek wo Houses, both close to
‘town, are offered for sale at
ticulars, enquire at..
. HMIDT’S CIGAR STORE
— oR—Dor Sale .
For full parce been ‘CID.
Geo. E. Tu rer has just» received a stook of
AUTOMATIC IGE CREAM EIS
“ 2S Cae
No turning, no dirt and no work,
e
Ornamental a8 well aé usefal.
Plumbing —at
No home is complete without m
' ing is a necessity and a luxury.
‘Paints —w
A word to the People.
GEO. E.
‘ory a prophecy dating from the sevyen. Henry the Eighth pulled down monks and. their
odern conveniences. Sanitary PlambA necessity because it insures health.
A luxury because it insures comfort. .
Ia: paintin ractice economy by purchasin
the Paint that best with-stand the cietien ta inf €
painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN P.
ou make no mistake in
F PAINT.” ,
TUE NEE
Sole Agent for Nevada County.
Mining and 4
Yards at. De
"shakes & a Y
Paints
MLE D. TIARSH.
Lumber Merchants .
<1
Office—Head o! of Boulder sare
pot.
SOP pu $ 1009
and Oils
as
None
You
CELERY TEA?
— For Sale at —
DICKERMAN’S
Try
TABLE DELICACIES.
Pickled Pigs Feet
Saratoga Chips:
}Limberger Cheese
‘. Swiss Cheese
Pickles
Ripe Olives
Cream Cheese
Cream Cheese
Abalone
JELL-O
~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
——_AT—
ee 1901 ot
%_—September
:
of Running, Trotting and Paci
Bre apy Swine and Sheep-—the pick
Farm Animals,
Cattle—
Band ‘Art Display, Meeting
as
peg
nS W. J
cc RRRASeATE ‘
= STATE FAIR . SACRAMENTO, :
AT &
CALIFORNIA,
2a to 14th-—»%
GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE
Femous Horses will
of the World. Come and see the highest
and dairy Breeds—Grand Animals—See them avd try to breed some &
23 ‘S
hi All standard end fanc. breeds
een Prod nete-Feulté, Cereals, Hops, Wines, oil,
Meeting of the State Dairy Convention, Dairy Exhibits, Farm
D TO. THE.PAIR. ie your State, andtry to gtow and make and breed
Gagerad Lon EXCURSION RATES TO VIS.TORS, Vor ‘patiloulave
A.B, ane & President.
}moved to this choice partly by fear of’
exciting the superstitious: fears of the .
1oc a pkge
‘that, just
as. mavard vn te fecal chose his
-. second baptismal nameas, the one” by.
which, he.wished to. be designated
when he, mounted. thé throne,.so likewise his great-uncle, William Henry,
would have preferred to. be known as
Henry IX. One of the reasons for this
preference was the desire, to establish
lawful right to a title which had alteady ‘been arrogated by the cardinal
of York, the last: of the Stuart’ pre
tenders, When the question, however,
came up.for discussion in the, privy
‘council, the latter. decided in favor. of
King William LV. This story was told .
by ‘the King himself to Miss Helen .
Lloyd; the governess of his children. .
He added that tlie privy council was
populace, who still bore in their: memteenth century, which runs as follows;
cells;
peg the Ninth ° shallpull down bishops and
bells, ;
—Literary Era.
The Best. Preseetptions: For Malaria
Chills and Fe ver ida bottle of Grove
Tasretmss Oni. Tonio. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
“Physicians preseribe Oook’s Water.
‘Try it. j2oet: .:
4,517,925
_ fp as I did when you gave it to me last year and the
. Exchange,
% Stitt Wéiedwbie:
a. Hawley looked down at hia wife
with pitying indulgence as she sat busily writing in a small book the day after Christmas, “Copying that old . list
of flames and presents, my dear, I sup.
pose,” he said lightly. “Now, how
miuch better it would be if you would
just exercise your memory as 1 do mine
and save all this writing year after
year. Why, I sent 40 presents,”. re
peated Mr. Hawley, rising: on his toes
and falling on his heels to emphasize
“his statement, “and yet I make no note
of them save in my mind, my dear.”
“. know you're wonderful” tn that
way, Henry,” said little Mrs. Hawley
meekly, “but I'm sure I should make
mistakes if 1 didn’t keep-a list. “Oh,
here’s a letter that came for you from
Jack in the last mail this afternoon.”
The indulgent smile lingered on Mr.
Hawley’s faceyas he opened nis letter,
but it faded and his color heightened as
he read his nephew's communication:
Dear Uncle—Thank you very much for the handsome copy of ‘Vanity Fair." 1 am sure, as father
says, that I shal) enjoy reading it just as* much
year before and the year before’ that. Your affectionate nephew, Jack,
\ ‘
Malaria Causes Biliousness.
‘'Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
thecause.
‘Smoke the ‘ap to-date Cigar ‘Thomas
Paine, none better. For sale at Rector
Bros.
‘See That gai $240,075
It
‘It will be more by that time,
If you wish.to be in on this deal let me have your application—it
cost you NOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you
will feel better than you do now.
If it is:‘too warm for you to come to me I will go to you—that’s
fair, ien’t it.
Iam coming to. see you; any.way, most any day now. DON’T GET
you ree me coming—I
want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good.
S. J. DUCKWORTH,
DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER,
At the National Exchange Hotel.
BUSY all of a-sadden when
Tepresents the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND
to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at
Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902.
won't bart you; al I
NOTICE —
ee
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.
If paid on or before the 10th
day of August the charge on
our books will.be reduced.
OFFICE HOURS—8 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Saturdays to 9 p. m
Nevada Connty Gas & Ear (0,,
5 W. .£. OSBORN, [lanager. 4=—=
MONUMENTS
Agent of Nevada
County for these Monuments.
Lam also prepared to do all kinds of
bg pon wer vag age laa the
D and on most reaBbonable terms. Leave orders at Geo.
E. Turner’s Hard were Store.
FF. GEIGER,
ls essential these hot days
if you wish to feel cool and
clean. The linen returned
from our laundry is not
only cleaned to perfection,
but smells sweet, being free
from anyoffensive odor, like
as is found in Ohinese
washings.
Prompt Delivery
Is one of our specialties,
and it gives great satisfaction to our customers,
Give us a trial order and
we will guarantee to please
you,
NEVADA COUNTY
H. V. HOLMES, Manager,
WM. TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada City
Pr
Agent
4
SET a. CONTRACT BMD
LAUNDRY ASS'N
at. prices that’s hard to
match.
Coffees
Green, Roasted or Ground
(10,124,15,20, 25,
30, 35 cts. per ih.
A big useful Premium
given free with each
pound.
Teas
“Green, Uncolored, Sun
‘Cured, Japan, Oolong,
English Breakfast blended at
30, 35, 40, 5&0,
60 ects rer pound.
A useful and big prem‘ium given free with each
pound.
All kinds of Spices
White, Black and Red
Pepper, Mustard, Ginger,
Allspice,Cloves and Nutmegs, at
10, 15, 25, 40 cts
per Can.
A useful premium given
with each can. :
Baking Powder
The best and purest made
at
15,25,4@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
given would cost, if you
had to buy it, about half
your purchase.
We are Selling
Crockery, Glassware, *
Agateware and Cooking
Utensils at prices that
you can’t match. —
Plates, Cups and Saucers
5, 731,10,123, 15cts
Vegetable and Meat Dishea
10, 123, 15, 20,
25 cts.
Dinner Sets
Complete for 6 persons.
2.45, 2.95, G50,
4.79, 5.79 nor set.
Oinner Sets
of 100 pieces.
10.70 12,40 per ed
It’s hard to match prices
,at which we are selling
China, Crockery, Glassware, Agateware, Jardinieres and 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.
(reat American [mporting Tea fo.
PINE ST., NEVADA OITY
Masonio Bullding
MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY.
We will save you. money .
or no sale.
Try It.
Best Steam Beer,
: Cool and Sharp,
CENTS A GLASS
And drawn to the King’s {
taste.
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At “‘Tom’s Place.”
/ MAX H. ISOARD
‘%. H, LIMNELL, Prop'r,