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August 29, 1901 (4 pages)

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MAS FRASER as Henely. tr. te ug. 14, 1951, No, 22.5, Re STATES LAND Oppin, PO. Ual., Aug. 185, (hBY G d their a; wt Chance on cation ana “ dining Ciaime, sj, MEIC, County of 1@, OM raciug th. ie Sy dh. 4; the + uf thes. 5.4; Ate, . os * pe the S.'y #1 Of Deotion : A, ‘Base and Poe these Claims ig dubs rier’. Uing Bid, DAzes 2d cud at }Odjuins the “nape Bted, Ou tie Soy Ms CiAiwing ady described pincer man Fed to tie their af wister of the United x Be Rhinento, in the y rithe sixty daya' p Hy OF they will be bas PPovisions of they MAS FRASER, R Atty for applican by Aug.14, ivol, for Publication. ; OR AT SACRAMENTO, (4 ugus. dist, i 2EBY GiVEN THAPM med settler bas fled ion to make final p aim, and that said } re vhe Judge of thes da County, at Nevada r, Uotuber Ist, 1y], oO made H. EK, No. @h§ f Shy, OW ot § i of Section 1%, Th lowing witnesses toy dence upon and ¢ vig: As Gleason, E. T. Worth m, ali of Wi ashington, Yi i MAS FRASER, ' : Att’y for Ciainaae i LL MEETING, & ANNUAL MEETING lers of the Home Guld . be held at the office off Kearny St., Koom %, roia, ov ‘TUESDAY SLPTEMBER, 19 ie ath ; NOON, 10 ~ the purpo if of Direcigrs to r, aud the saction 8.as may come delirell s will close“On Thureli o’clock P. M. BONE SLELL, See ay St., San Francisco, Gab ssment Notice D MINING COMPANY. © pal place ot built ‘Oornia ; location of alffornia, yy given that ata me ectors held on the ithday assessment (No, 4) of twoum © share was levied upoat he corporation, pi ted States Gold Coin, office of the company,é ckels Building, San “which this assessment mthe Ytu day of Septem juent,and advertised fam and unless paymentis ne iL hursday, the 2 M, to pay the delingu er _ costs of ad’ Board of Directors EL W. BACKUS, Seorettthy » Glaus Sprecsels Bu UMMUNS. ;RIOR COURT OF B vada, State of Califoralh, ¥NER, Piaintif,, BYNER, Defendant, t in the superior evada, state of nt tiled in the othee of oer ot Nevada. K.B.F piut: ise state of Califor ' mat, O. Steyuer, Defer by directed to aint in an —— eat * ainst you ip ‘ Bouts of Nevada, 5i In teu days after the Summons—ii serv! vithin tiviccy days if hereby notified that w answer as above ret t will apply to the Gan ded in vhe complaint fot ay hand aud the seal of the County of da, this 12th dey, of F. L. ARBOGAST, Notice. © t and for! ian court . orsieed her, Plaintiff, vs rae t. By given that the 900 brought to obtains a crids of matrimony 1 . f and defendant, custody ee and del? ot the cause v plaiut is that pli arried in the 5 tae md day + m, for resident of the State off ig, and has. been # ast past a resident 7 here ae ao ivi narri ‘our ebil n the th day of Just t Placer, Stace of \* ally deserted the and h ever § oe so to wilfully de id apart from P: laint itcaure ne ress ut her ce nd witho at her Ol spores for bh, 1001 ssment \ beatles a P f a nai pieced Nevaida 0 Bounty, by po ho that a + of on e 3 hen ° wa as Assoss"360 peas on or ce to L. W. " in Haydon B pon which ho sist id upon tbe wat ibe de quent pe 3 Publlo suctisie sag Sar. iefore, * at 108.2 ateanes 1 Mpwanso 2a Pe idiog, RS oun £ O io a i of the ‘four a t No. WE —— Of BER : Cites et -AT— GLENBROOK PARK Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901 Given by Glenbrook Park Kédoclation and Hydraulic Parlor. of Native Soms. . «au. Vie pp .%, BURYING OF THE HATCHET. : ; SER THE-GREAP TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST etween two strong teame of miners—Allison Ranch ‘men va. ng Oo. employes, for a prize of $50. Best of Dancing will be Provided. A Full Brass Band will furnish the latest. and best music. A Fine Platform: The following program of sports ; will be given: Trotting horse race. Purse $50. Running horse race. ° Purse $25. Tug-of-war. Prize $50. Wheelbarrow race. Prize $2 50. Chasing the devil around the stamp for ladies, Prize $2 50. Boys’ race. Prize $1. Wood-sawing contest — for Indies. Prize $2 50. "O0-yara Afoot rade-—Lfree for all. Prize $5. 100-yard foot race—free for all. $2 50. Girls’ race. Prize $1 50. Catching greased pig. Prize, the pig. ‘Poot, race—59 yardse—between the Native Scns of the Golden West and the-Glenbrook Park Association for a purse of $100. Entrance fee 25 cents. Mule race, prize $5. (OF Sealed ccaamaete will. be ived by A. B. Wolf, at Ed W. Schmidt:s cigar store, up to September 2d, at 1: 12 o'clock, as follows: For bar; ice cream Saad fruit stand; lunch counter-end — privileges. : STAPLE ano FANCY SES cE Ee = J Of. All Kinds Oan be found at the: store ot* EP. G. SCADDEN Commiercial Street, Nevada City. GS 4e AS ew AW AW Na Val \al VA \ ll \ 4 Vl Vl N\A ® ALWAYS FRESH, ALWAYS CHOICE, ALWAYS WHOLESOME. ISRSRRESSRRRERRARRESRESBAAR, eer Paes. Cp pr j a! a my _@ af mil S 4t Ae 48 48 WY AW 48 . uF = q [eto] a Nm mm Ee ve : iroperty For Sale ere wo Houses, both close to town, are offered for sale at a bargain. For full particulars, enquire ‘at.. E, W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE . A. B. WOLF, NEVADA CITY . a es a am ae oe ea oo All ata egler’ Ss ORANGES, LEMONS LIMES, “French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of all kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM . And the ust Iee Cream at 15 & a5 CTS. A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. TICE T0 THE PUBLIC hange of aundry Management. ONG ; Chinceelanadry HAS ® roRgEasep Fe . f bree oe ron ren yee Qur ’Phone is West _ 19. Its Time Fection new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work. Perhaps you have not yet solved the plans problem. You're only wasting time by waiting. Let hetp you along. We are
architects, contractors and builders. ie LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, . to Quan Wing Chong ~~ ‘settle by ema Min: If you expect to hare that = “TO roa Geo. E. Tu rner has just received a she of c¢ tt tt £ No turning, no dirt-and no work. Ornamental as well as useful. Plumbing No home is complete without modern ‘conveniences. Sanitary Plambing is & necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it manny health. A laxary because it insures comfort. Paints ——A word to the People. In painting, practice economy b: weenie the Paint that best with-stand the elements. You cone oa apres r~< painting your _— with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT.” \GzEo. E. TURNER Sole ee for EE ihvabalbowo ris cian od _Bailding Lumber,“ < ML, & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants =< § 06 =e Yards at Office—H . _ Office “Head of Boulder Boulder Street. SHODUIA par $ 100g “Why Don’t You Try CELERY TEA?P Sale at — DICKERMAN’S (it saee For ” GROCER (laret Wine 50 Cents a Gallon iSTA TE FAIR . SACRAMENTO, 2 oan 1901 an i CALIFORNIA, *——-September 2d to 14th-—_% GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE Weeks of Running, Trotting an Horses will pa my swine aud 8 dare ae ee ae en a Te ne bigot o' nimals, = aaa Dpdide-Geeud Aintisnhi-fiee these Ord ‘toy to beied “come ndard end fancy breeds Sexhibie tC Sapa Finest Products—Fruitse, Cereals, Hops, Wines, Oil-, Sleplay, Mesting of the State Dairy Convention, Dairy Exhibits, ‘Farm i ee-0 Ma’: ‘ME 70 THE FAIR. Know your State, andtry to grow and makeand _breed i. BXOCURSION RATES TO VISiTORS. For particulars eigerb catiees WES ter. ‘ ~—-NOTOWATIC IGE CREAM REIS . . Your Opportunity to Sarve Money . i: 40¢ Mocha Coffee this week 20e@ . b 4oc America Blend Coffee.. this week. 9O@ 1b 40c Java Coffee . this week Oe . b 35¢ Java Blend Coffee this week 25e@ lh 35¢ Java and Mocha Coffee this week 2Beo lb 3oc Java and Mocha Coffee this week 2Oe . b 30¢ ‘Blend Coffee this week 2Oe . b 25¢ Costa Rica Coffee....this week 1 7i@ Ib 25c Blend Coffee this week J7ie@ lb . 20c Costa Rica Coffee this week 75@ 1b 15c Costa Rica Coffee this week 12ie lb Fresh and Delicious Coffees Good Time To Buy Come Just to Look A Valuabie Premium Free with Each Purchase. Thousands of Useful and Beautiful Premiums to Select from. jreat American Importing Tea Co. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. MASON:C BUILDING. $4,758,000 4,517,925 See That §P~ $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUR OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, Oalifornia, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. If you wish to bein on this deal let me have your application—it cost you INOTHING 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 yon—that’s fair, isn’t it. I am coming to see you, anyway, ’most any day naw. DON’T GET BUSY all‘of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hurt you; all I want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good. DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. Co tnrade Remembered. San Leanpno, August 28—Oapt. Martin V. Ritter, who formerly nonce ithe Central Hotel of this place, hae [just received ap. appointment as inspector at’ the U. S.: Oustom House. Ritter was’ comrade Of President McKinley in the Twenty-third Ohio during the Civit War, and for many years an iniportant position in the coin-er’s Print aia of .the , Francisco ut was removed during Cleveland’s last term. He visited the Presilent when he was at the Scott resiely Captain mentioned his removal from the Mint and the President at once ofto replace him. It was found imble, however, to place Ritter in former: position, owing to his age, but he was. given a good position in the Custom House. _ Died While Alone. OaxkLanp, August 28—G. F. Frink died this morning at 2 o’clock in a room in the Denver House. He had not been attended by a physician. Nothing is known by the proprietor of the house of the antecedents of the deceased, save that he had been an inmate of the-place for two weeks. Death is sup to have been ovcasioned by. alcoholiem. ny Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indiestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, eto. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of andigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the ner‘. vous and organic action of the system, and that is ull they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches or other aches, You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquoid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Better For Blood Th Than Sarsaparilia For Those Living in the Malaria Dietricts. Grove’s ‘I'astelese Onill Toniv. -myl5-6m = SoS #50 CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this pedigee e. for 60 cents a week or $22 month. Kao additional line W0cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. Kindergarten School. Kindergarten School now opened at the Lincoln School Honse by Miss Bertha Waite. Pupils take at any time. a26-lw Notice. Nevapa Ciry, Aug. 26, 1901. Dr. James LanpursBill Higgins is back; wagon fixed; all is forgiven; waiting for you to go hunting. az MRS. LANDERS. Wanted at San Francisco. Tb AMSTERS, wages $4 per day with $1 daily bonus, LONGSHOREMEN, 40 cents per hour, $1 daily bonus. 60 cents per hour over time; board and lodging free. Work guaranteed. No fee. INDRPENDENT EMPLOY MENT BUREAU, room 6, 109 Cailrornia 3t., San Francisco, -lw. One Thousand Mea Wanted. SAILORS, STEVEDORES, and LABORERS Steady employment and good wages if satisfactory. Apply, LUMB&R DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION, 209 Examiner Bldg, San Francisco. a22-im Offices to Rent, -The offices formerly oceupied by Dr.C, L. Muller, in the Morgan & Roberts’ Building are offered for rent. They are nicely loae wij cated, and convenient in every respect 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. If paid on or before the 10th day of August the charge on our books will be reduced. OFFICE HOURS-—S a. m. to 8 P.m.; 3 Saturdays to 9 p. m Hevada County Gas & Electric Co, NEVADA COUNTY ADIES.. LAUNDRY ASS’ Le H. V. HOLMES, Manager, WM. TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada City C. H. HARRISON, All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest s-Cont Cigar to Town Cc. n. HARRISON ? BROAD STRBRT. : Opp. Revenberg’s ls easential these hot days if you wish to feel cool and clean. The linen returned from our laundry is not only cleaned to perfection, bat smells sweet, being free from anyoffensive odor, like as is found inChinese washings. Prompt Delivery Is one of our specialties, and it gives great satisfac— tion to our customers. Give us a trial order and we will guarantee to please you. also to purchase my Fall call on me. lillinery Less Than Cost. L. BOWMAN. SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY 4LL KINDS OF BILLINGS. As I will leave in a few days to furnish my San Francisco trade, stock } for Wiveda City, don’t delay to MISS HOEFT frst 4 ¥.884W Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree SXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DOMs and fitted up in good style. Citizens Bank. Enquire. at the alig13-tf House For Rent. A house of five roumg, situated on Nevada pstreet, is offered for rent, at $8 per month. Inquire of G, RAMELLI, the milk man. New House For Sale. A new house of six rooms, with ao iti 4 throughout, situated on Aristocracy Hill, offered f for sale at a bargain. Enquire at the ‘TRANSORIPT office. ab tf First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best shine in town. All the latest sportirig papers are kept on hand. junl7-tf Furnished Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada streets tf Prices That Talk. Steinway pianos, $525; A. B,“Chase” pianos, $400; Emerson pianos, $3850; Estey pianos, $850, ard lots of other makes down to $200, Payments. $10 per. month. -Est-y organs froni $100 up. Other makes from $25 up. Singer sewing machines from $35 up, Payments $3. pe: month, or will exchange for wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Don't buy cheap stuff when you can getthe best for such low prices and ejsy payments GEO. ‘W. REEKS, 4 gent, junl8-tf Residence: Nevada City I Frame, Pictures With Artistic sh ai M oore