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August 3, 1901 (4 pages)

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laim snd pvp ty. Cla Mareh 2, ;ait" bol re 181, in the Reto. iming ady. t ast. Placer Mies : s hereinbeforg : 0 file thej iter of the et sacramento, in ring the sixty a. reoi, or they will he © Provisions of i, RASER, Registey, t Notice, GOLD MINING (. al place of bisa } ocat : California, “ . that at a Meeti rs held on the Nix . sessment, (No, 19). vas levied upon ty) orporation, pay tates gold coin tothy: of the company, ij rancisco, Californi ich a ASSesameys om. the 12th day @ linquent and adver auction, and un re, wiil be sold o y of September, igy ssessment, togeths mg and expenses gi . of Directors. i >» €cretary, . ding, San Frapelag il) ne it Notice, eTAG COMPANY pal place of busines! County, Califorais evada County, 1 that at a weeting at of One (1) Cent ig Lesessment No. 6, wal bed capital stock le on or before to L. W. Jeffersoy! in Haydon Buildin : ich this. assessmey oie the 8ist day mquent and adver auction, and, un B, Will be sold onth. 901, at 10a m. of tha] lent assessment ani ERSON, Secretary, . Iding, Ho:lister, Ua -reditors. ;OURT, COUNTY 0 lifornia. 1e estate of Lota nto the creditorsd) ¢ claims against d to preseut th ter the date oft erk of the County¢ rnia, at his office ir 6 of Ualiforvia. F. L., ARBOGAST, . ourt of the Conntyo julé-ta editors. aa ' THE ESTATE OF sed. q t of the County of nia, tothe creditors of, claims against, the 2 present them withedate of this notice, he county of Neva 1t his office in Nevads '. L. ARBOGAST, ourt of the County eys for Administra.’ rnia. jh reditors, THE ESTATE OF pceased, t of the County of . ia. to the creditors of, claims against, the , to present them er the date of thit erk of the county of rnia, at his officeli L. ARBOGAST, ourt of the County eys for Administra rnia. ju neon reditors. ' THE ESTATE OF eased. A to the creditors of, claims against,. the , to present then er the date of this he county of Nevada, is office in the clty fornia. L. ARBOGAST, purt of the Ot — Tf NOTICE. LINING COMPANT al place of busin Location of work " that at a me ors, held on the Fi essment (No © was levied up® jorporation, pal 4 W. f°'Smith. pret road Street, Nevad ch this assessmel the 30th day of Wee and advertised .to the hee with the cost dl ges me. tors. W. i. SMITA Secretary Pro Te IMENT. Board of Dire “4 1 to JULY th lace. : LITH, Seo. pro tl! EMENT. of Die ‘ ent 5 Presa 7300) e hour and Pp ITH, Sec. pro te™ EMENT. ; Banre of Due : he delinquent % iday, July 19h, 7 h, 1901, at the # ITH, Sec. pro te# IMENT.‘Board of ; he delinguct ‘ ft igen, 100, ITH, Soo. pro #™ TT deed thdhons PEELE ELIE eke eeadceca) =e * ee a 7 4OTH YRAR—NO, 13,298. Grand: J REUNION PICNIC . Of Nevada Countyans. —AT— GLENBROOK PARK Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901 Given by Glenbrook Park Association and Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons. . Full Particulars in a Few Days._ (0 Sealed proposals will be received by A. B. Wolf, at Ed W. Schmidt's cigar store, up to September 2d, at 12 o’clock, aa follows: For bar; ice cream stand; fruit stand; lunch counter and other privileges. : aay GRAND MASK BALL To be given by the New Union Dancing Club —on— FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23d, 1901, On their Open-air Platform Flocr Committee: Nevada City—W. H. Martin, Ww. A. Dunlap, J. F. Colley, Fred E. Brown, Louis Schwartz, 8. Lee Leiter, Henry Lane, J, V. Snyder, P. G. Scadden, T. J. Callahan, Henry Hosken. Grass Valley —S, J. Magor, Wm. Mitchell, Thos, Carroll, W. Williams, A. J. Hosking, Dave Binkerman, Dan. Collins, W. Delbridge. he following prizes will be awarded :. Best sustained gentlenran character ~gold nugget pin from W. H. Dunlap. _Best original gentleman character— silver shaving mug from C. J. Brand’s. Best dressed gentleman—$3 hat from L. Hyman & Co, Best gentleman dancer—$3 pair of shoes from Miller’s store. Gest sustained lady gharacter —$10 parlor lamp from Legg & Shaw Co. Most original lady character—silver nut dish from OC. 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, e . _ Best group of ladies—banquet at the New York Hotel. _ Best group of dancers—case of soda from Daniel & Powell. Best Topsy—pair of skid gloves from Snell & Fieming. Best comedian—box of Woodpecker cigars from Wm. Giffin. Best clog dancer—box of cigars from John Hopkins. Second best clog— sack of flour from P. G. Scadden. Best cakewalkers—cake from Howard Loveland and a bottle of champagne from Rice & Beckley. ~ Oldest ledy character—five pounds of Commercial Blend tea ‘from Union and Herald. Oldest gentleman character—five ounds of fresh roasted coffee from ‘aylor’s Tea Store Best boy character—$2 book from W. Dickerman. : Best girl character—box of French candy from OC. Tegler. Best group of children—one gallon of inimisable ice cream from Jas. Foley. Best clown—one year’s subscription to the TRANSORIPT. Chicken Irish Stew Potted Tongue ~ Boiled Hamm ‘easy to stice Cottag Loaf e Loaf Beef Loaf Veal Loaf 5 : . 2 a bargain. a ee [33am TO) (0) 00 A A A Two Houses, both close to town, are offered for sale at For full particulars, enquire at.. E. W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE — oR—~~ As “ER WOLF, NEVADA CITY. a L. & D. MAR Lumber Merchants . Yards at Depot. ae Office—Head of Boulder Stree. “TABLE DELICAC Yi Pickled Pigs FeetSaratoga Chips. Limberger CheeseSwiss Cheese PicklesRipe Olives =Cream Cheese = Cream Cheese = Abalone = JELL-O ~ = Jacksons Beehive trocéry 10c per Ib 20c per. Ib 35c each 35¢ per Ib 10c a quart 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts 6 for 25 cts 20c a can loc a pkge Anti-Rust Tinware..
e -best is the cheapest.” A well known maxim in house-hold economy is “the Rust destroys your wares. To avoid this, be sure that you obtain REED’S ANTIRUST TINWARE. ‘Turner has the exclusive sale for Nevada County Oil Stoves__.——__==_ Cooking made easy. No need to stand over a hot stove during the Summer months, when you can escape the heat by. cooking on a Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Plumbing —-_ No home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing isa necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. Paints — = GEO. .A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing the Paint that. best with-stand the elements, painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN OOF PAINT.” Sole Agent for Nevada County. ou make no mistake in For SALE AT IDELIGATE SKINS That are easily tanned become smooth and white. Velvety if you will use DERMOLA. It is healing and protective... An excellent application after shaving. . DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUP. PLIE~. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. ee igoue.s Ff x%—_—-September 2d to 14th-—% GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE Weeks of Running, Trotting and Paci Famous Horses will race. Deate Horses, Swine and Sheep—the p of Parm Animals. to A. SACRAMENTO, : CALIFORNIA, ick of the World. Come.and see the highest f and dairy Breeds—Grand Animals—See them and try to breed ty Shew. All standard and fancy breeds. hibit of Galitoruia’s Finest Prod acts—Fruits, Cereals, Hops, Wiues, Oil», ina, Meeting of the State Dalry Convention, Dairy Exhibits, Farm e . a@-C ME TO THE FAIR. Know your State, and try to grow and make and breed € as as those you Ar ; BXHATS CARRIED BREE. EXCURSION RATES T) VISITORS. For partioulars, NEVADA CITY, CAL SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, to0r. er ee eer en ees “RST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, Congressman Jones of Virginia told this story of his father: Directly }the war Jones sentor was sent to the i} . State senate. An old slave who had belonged ‘to him was a ts. ator Jones was very courteous and in ‘addressing his former slave always “tim senator. -The old negro stood it'for some time and finalty said: } . “Massa Walliam, I don’t like dis ‘senator: business. Kain’t I come down to yo’ house and visit that cook of yourn? L guhtinly would like permission to vis. it yo" kitchen.” The request was granted, and while Senator Jones was in his library the other senator was down in the kitchen A Grand Memory. A highland -girl, who had been in service in Dundee. and had: gone to a place farther south, called upon her old mistress on her way north to visit her’ friends. es She was invited to take dinner with the family, and her master asked a blessing on the meal as usual, when the girl said: % “My, maister, ye maun ha’e a gran’ memory. . That’s the grace ye said when 1. was bere sax: years syte,”— The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Ohbill-Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in'‘a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 250. my156m 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 & Eléctric 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.; Saturdays to 9 p. m. Hevada Cnty fas Elctri t, MONUMENTS “Lam the Sole Agent of Nevada ——m . County for these Monuments. Iam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reaE. Turner’s Hardware Store. F. GEIGER, treed me.’ sonable terms, Leave ordera at Geo. . . HIS DOG'S WELCOME. It Caused the Detroiter to Do Some ‘Lively Climbing. © “T have a client living 15 milés out,” . said-a Griswold street lawyer. -“Up to within the last year he had nothing for me to do but draw important’ papers and adyise him as to ~« negotiations . : and contracts. Now he hag a‘sort of mania for getting out in: front of his door, hafling the suburban car and . coming in to consult his lawyer. It is fair to add that he 1s good pay and never haggles: ¥ found him waiting the other. morning when 1 reached the office. Sst ; tenets “T’'m thinkin,’ he began, ‘of havin Jimson, ‘crost the road frum me, ’rested and ‘carcerated. .He’s keepin and harborin one of the savagest dogs you ever see, ’gainst the peace and dignerty of thé neighborhood. I'll illerstrate. Bein in the city t/other day, I staid! ter see the tarnerval, and that. made it near midnight when I got out ter my place. Jest as I got my hand on ter the latch of the gate I -heerd a terrible scratchin.of gravel and a rushiti ‘sound, and, bein quick witted, I thort of Jimson’s dog and rearlizea. how everything was dependin on myself. I shinned up a locus’ tree jest-as’ the dog thumped *gainst the fence, turtied; set down. and “ Didn't bite you?’ “*Nope, but there I shivered and hollered ,and said pet names.ter the dog, and he jest staid there same.as-he was one of them cast iron critters. I yelled till my wife kim with a lantern. , Then I got down outen that tree like it was.a greased pole and kicked that dog all over the premerses till I was winded.’ “ ‘My! Wonder he didn’t eat you? “‘No. wonder ’tall. It turned out ter be my own ole yellow dog what’s lost his teeth and his voice. He was a-tryin ter welcome me, but what I was a-skeert of was that infernal man eatin dog of Jimson’s, and I want the law on him fur intimerdation or suthin of that kind.’ ’—Detroit Free Press, A Woman With a Clear Complexion And. a bright eye keeps her bowels active and her stomach 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 25c. packsge and try it tonight, » For sale by H. a i man, sole agent. MINERS WANTED. -Six miners are wanted to sink a shaft at the St. Johns Quicksilver mine. For particulars address ALF, TREGIDGO, Vallejo, Cal. ey : Agent I Hola Power of Attorn Written at My Office. to issue Same. . SURETY, JUDICIAL a CONTRACT BONDS MAX H. ISOARD SS 4,517,925. eae ge ge a It will be more by that time. will feel better than you do now. fair, isn’t it. want is a . SPRECKELS, : Seo That ja $240,075 4 ; It represents the PRESENT VALUB OF THE DIVIDEND y to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. 3 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 If it is too warm for you to come to me I will go to you—that’s I am coming to see you, anyway, ’most any day now. DOWT GET BUSY all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hurt you; all I and your application, all for your own good. _§. J. DUCKWORTH, DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. e rite De Bes, le, * Wt “prices that’s hard to match: Coffees ‘. Green, Roasted or Ground 10,124,155, 20, 25, OG, 35 cts. per tm A big useful Premium given. free with each pound, ‘Teas Green, Uncolored, Sun Cured, Japan, Oolong, English Breakfast blend ed at 30, 325, 40, 50, GO cts ner 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, at 10, 15, 25, 40 cts Per Can. A uséfal premium given with each can. Baking Powder The best and purest made at 15,25, 45 cts 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 2 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}, 15ets ~ Vegetable and Meat Dishea 10, 123, 15, 20, 25 ects. Dinner Sets Complete for 6 persons.3.45, 2,85, 4,50, 4.79, 5.79 por sot. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. 7.80,* 8.99, 10,90, 10.79,12,409 per Set. 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. PINE ST., NEVADA O!TY >t MILL ST, GRASS VALLEY We will save you money or no sale. Try it..” Best Steam Beer, Cool and Sharp, 2) CENTS A GLASS And drawn to the King's taste. The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At ‘“*Tom’s Place.”’ T. H, LIMNELL, Prop'r. :