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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 27, 1903 (4 pages)

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harp glass ‘ 8 saloon, 4: la term, of the h *, are look interest, ol Hose # el, and he ool at B f 15cl eevee licasias Conn , Kostas 26 —The schooner Willie L. Newton, 0 dgers, the millman, is quite oa: ome on Gold Flat. 4 Mrs. Hyde left this morncramento where they will}. rfoture home. neo, Wayman of Preemais’s returned home this morarling and Heary Thomas ere) n San Francisco. nkin of San Francisco. is here} ness trip. lary Silvey and Mrs. J. Bald-} ho down from Oamptonville. ing and left this morning for heenv Olay wnsiiea here Tuesvisit to~ bis grandmother, bicycle, the journey consuming twenty: “hears.‘day night from Reno, Nevada, on ait four blood. Sonie O’Hearn. He made the trip oo he San Sel Nagle b not ino gun to ingame Sik iad and ip Ao remar “may be sure ‘d taint or yom .is beginning to. ulcer and perhaps fue ginning of the blood, and while soaps, . in healing then 8 you i= oe MARRIED ‘In Nevada City, August 26, 1908, by the Rev. William Angwin, Leonard Thompson of this city to Miss Nola Myers of Moores Fiat. Northeand and W. E, Price of aie pcisco are in town. mith of Moore’s Flat arrived evening from San Francisco rned home this morning. Flanders, L. Hall and Charles over from Rjrchville. Nhase of San Francisco * if Chandler left yesterdsy ie Sy ton on mining business, yoes Carey has retarned from eka’ visit to Bear Valley; Kay,the asphalt contractor, has i from a business trip to Reno. Nharles Harris,a former resi‘this city, arfived from below ping. Dailey returned from Santa t evening. Tyler returned home from San so last evening, where he at-" the G. A. R. Encampment, : nd Mrs. John Evans returned » Bay last evening, furiei Barker, wao hag oot Mrs. J. 8. Campbell of this this morning for her home Jose this morning. nd Mrs. I, Baldwin of Oampatrived here -on last-evenge, and went below this mornk T. Smith, the taflor, has refrom a trip to the metropolis, Lizzie Smythe arrived here . eckwith last evening and. went home at Moores Flat today. Mollie Fuller came up from fancisco yesterday and went to n to attend the funeral of her , George Fuller, bh Downey, who drove stage on mnieville line for several years, from Lake county on a visit. jw handles the ribbons on the boning’ from: the railroad . to Springs. hx » M. Garver, who has been in Ith for some time, is now able p and around, H. Landrigan is down from N.j. eld. . Noel is here from Oakland. . Evglebright left this. afteror the Summit, Green, a mining man of San 800, arrived here today and will or Forest Oity tomorrow. Parsons returned here today Graniteville, #. Halstead and W, Newhbert are m Smartsville, . Johnston and W. M. O'Neill own from Downieville today on ay to the Bay, W. Koickerbocker and H. Ralg are here from the Bay. Dishnell is here trom Sacra——. ~@s $100 Reward, $100, * Teaders of this peper will be d to iearn that there ie at least Saded disease that selence has ble to cure in all its stages and Oatarrh,Hall’s Oatarrh Oure only positive care now known to edical fraterity, Oatarrh being titational diseage, requires a Utional treatment. Hall’s OaUre is taken internally, acting Y upon the blood and mucous s of the system, thereby cue] @) hg the foundation of ihe disease, ving the patient strength by Og up the constitution and es, nature in doing its work. The etors have so mach faith in its ' offer one red Dollars for any ease that it Send for: list of testi® powers, that : ites Address, 3. ‘OHENEY & 00. Telodo, 0. by Druggists, T5o, ’s Family Pilla —— best, ASTORIA. or Infante and Yay A gh * h, are not. h ig yen sen then tea : Pe . Peper manufactaring f plant is in the he vital powers are soneiaiis weaker,, heal roy and often a very insignifi. sree) eastern part of this acre Lots of Gold. Vancouver, B. 0., Aug. " 96-~Heliable Teports from Dawson indicate that this It} would have. been much larger had. more rain fallen, as there was a great scarcity of water to wash the gravel. Good Meats. . A_ blood: up the ¢' Saddle Horse Wanted. A good saddle horse is wanted. Apply at the Texas mill in the Willow Valley district. Tt _Qolley Brothers have the very. y beat lot beef, pork, mutton and veal on band fat all times. Lost, a pair ofvye glasses, on Pine or Broad streets. The glasses are gold rimmed. Finder will please return to the TRANSORIPT office, al8 geason’s clean-up in the Klondike dis<. ‘4 trict will be about $10,000,000. bet © young men. ‘He wae a genial ". whole-souled man and was well liked Old Gilt Edge whisky on his buffet.” Wholesale at 820 Olay St., 8. F. WichMonager wee " ‘Trustworthy Indy or gentleman to ! ‘manage business in thie county and adjoining territory for well and favor‘. ably known House of financial standing. $20.00 straight cach salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from bi money advanced ; position . permanent. Address Manager 610 Monon Building, Chicago, Til. a25 12¢ California Champagnole—red and white—a beverage strictly pare, refreshing and delicious, made from California wines. At Britland’s. tf . his acquaintanceship. friend be sacred, Yet it were no betrayal of hospitality to say, ‘He keeps sod esteemed by those who enjoyed He was the owner of the Red Hill mine, @ property he has prospected considerably. Deceased was a native of England, aged about fifty-five years, Towoorn bis lose are left a wife, two daughters—Mre. Ida Marion and Miss Emma ‘Trevaskis of San Francisco, and one son—Fred Trevaskis of this city. The faneral will take place from the Methodist Oburch tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. Angwin will-deliver the eulogy over the dead. Piano Tuning and Repairing. 0.. Bennett will commence work in Nevada City inafewdays, a22 Pat an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of anbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanke to Dr. King’s New Life Pille in line. ‘ Two Bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. SAVE THE BANDS Ask the dealer for GET IN LINE For a Recruit Cigar—the best 5c smoke in the world, and you will be For a Fortune! The Bands on these famous Cigars entitle you to an interest in our $142, 500 offer. NEVADA CITY PD ig antee of its excellence. aT NATIONAL NOTE] AND ANNEX RECTOR BROS., Owners and Proprietors ae 00094990088 aa _Admittedly the finest hotel in Northern CaliA large modern brick structure, managed © strictly first-class and most liberal lines. + he National’s enviable reputation is a guarSBOCOOODIOOSDOOS CALIFORNIA al © © © © © © © © ©© $35.00. For a first-class, practical UGS vi0es. E have gréatly reduced ° the prices on all our shoes for the next few days and are now offering these goods at prices: unbeard of in ah city, If sou are looking for Big Bargains in. Footwear Don't fail to visit our store.
can fit you in shape, style, can fort and price. Call and see. TM, RON KLINE & —— Prop’s Pine street Nevada Oity . es = Native Jewelry Nugget Pins Quartz Chains: ah shag made up into chains, collar buttons, = cuff buttons, rings and = in any style you desire® {6 1 ARAN Broad Street.: be See aur tine or Souvear Spoons they put an end to it all. They ar gentle bat thorough. Try them Only 256c. Guaranteed by W. D. Vi : ton’e drag store. — “@ ARRIVALS AT HOTEL ANTLERS Wepnespar, August 26. L. W. Evans, North San Juan. A.F. Stanleey, San Frauclaco. . Erling, do Heary Thomas, do7 —— do B. tectlatosk a do he J. Rose, Sacramento. BR. W. Van Orden, a9 O, H. Daniels, do A. 8. Johnson ‘and wife, Tacoma. Mrs. Theo. Wayman, Freeman’s O. * w. Pia pe Maryevilie. aes Onas. Harrie, Cloverdale. J. B. Earnshaw, Oakland. A. B. Earnshaw, do EEE = choo! Books’. Have Arrived es State School Books High School Books Pencil Tablets.. Note Books ... Composition Books Drawing Books.. Copy Books... Pens, Pencils, Slates inton's Pharmac kus Fa in OOWS, Wagon, Hors, Bes. and Lot, ‘Two Barns and a Milk Route of about Sixty Customers. Enquire ofDAN McAULEY Lost Hill, Nevade Oity Hotel Antlers LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS UISINE . Special feature. Retaro 1 Bellis, Electric lights. Porcelain Bath Tabs. One Huodred Light, Sunny Rooms Two fine Sample Rooms for the accommodetion of Traveling Meu. Special attention paid to Commer baa Moen and Transfent trade. .. ‘apbeaal thtine ‘ot ‘the ity od of Trustees held last evening to consider action on the Gold Ran ». bridge, it was decided to make a per‘manent job of the work, instead of temporary, as. heretofore proposed. oon The Board decided to straighten the bridge and make it wider in the center. This will enable teams to pass one another without difficulty. Sidewalts will also be putin. Plans and specifications will be prepared without delay and estimates for doing the work received. The bridge will cost in the neighborhood of $8, which will be borne by the Nevada County Traction Company. Before definite construction is begun it will be necessary to obtain consent. of one or two property holders, on whose ground a portion of — bridge will be built. *@e NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All persons @bo are indebted to O. J. Naffziger are requested to call at “at bis residence, on Nevada street, and settle their accounts immediately. Nevapa Orty, August 18,1908. lw 000, part of. ‘. As a last resort I tried Dr. Next Saturday evening’s social, an-der the’ auspices of Ef Oro Olab, at the platform, will be conducted in away that cannot fail to please partygoers. All the latest dance miunsic by the Boys’ Band will be discoursed, and all who attend this scene of mirth:. can rely on good treatment at sig hends of the management. Colonel Boyd will give an slaborate wine dinner to the couple that executes the popular two-step in the best possible munner, Turn out and be among the joyfal throng. ei aR oo ener For that thirst trya cool, sharp glass — of beer at Britland’s. uf. nO ee End of Sitter Fight. “Two physicians had a long end stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lang,” writes J, F. Hughes of Du Pont, Ga.; ‘and gave me op Everybody thought my time had come. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. The teiefit I received wag striking and I was on my feet in a few days.” It conquers all coughs, colds and throat and—tang troubles. Guaranteed b7 W. D. Vinton's drug store. Prise 503 and $1. Trial bottles free. 2M en 4 DR. H. O. SMITH DENTIST. Formerly of the Electro-Dantal>Parlors MASONIC BUILDING PINE STREET NEVADA OGITY,ICAL. OI6: 1610p Ib 10161660 1P Tb ISLIP PIP WAP MILOP OG Have You Seen Ohem? Ory GA Oar new line of Fall Novelties for Men’s wear. tirely new this season in > Ohey Are Beauties : es Something enScotches, Homespuns and Fancy Worsteds These will be the most popular weaves this fall with all tasty dressers. Webavethem. (@"No old out of date patterns here. “Your money back unless we satisfy you.” pear ume 7. pincer hiccaraskinusen P QED PFO OOO Pienie and Warm eae ‘Sardines, Mackerel, Try our Sugar Bacon, Wafers—all flavors, kinds. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of canned goods such as canned Chicken, They are fine. See our splendid All nice and fresh. Oystérs, Salmon, Deviled Ham, etc. cured Hams and assortment of also crackers of all Tue Bee tive Grocery. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. a a4 CLOCKS We have a splendid line at all prices from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, Cabinet clocks, Mantel clock, Time Office clocks, etc., also our display of gold, silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. . A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers -— Broad ‘Street “4 Stylish ie We fit the3Face. Others may suit Miss Doett can -improve on your style. All our Hats‘are . of the latest styles _ and creations. Mis Bo. HOEFT Broad Street, Nevada City Main Street, Grass hic toa ERI RI KIARA RAR EE It’s the Best Cigar on the market for the money. So say everyone who smokes a Woodpecker (ipa -TVade by “Grr N. S. off{Md. RRR RR KES WE »” * 4 « * ¥ »* »* *« x *« S *« Ld * * *% « x . x Fa * * *« * * 4 * em b x 4 ‘ b: * ¥ * Me * * * * * He «x * Sp psRReFRUPRREA RARE RARRRARARIR RARER RIAA EATER TERED BERRA a