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August 5, 1899 (4 pages)

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BS vie rae A om) lip RIT gins a once asst ‘soeee Aa ’ BROWN & CALKINS.” ; ‘ SATURDAY.....-AJQ. 5, 1899. BUNTING FOR A FORGER He Passes Bogus Paper a. This City and Grass Vilie!. ‘Last Monday a dark s ranger with ‘a short black beard, slim]: built, about five feet eight inches tall :.nd apparently forty years old ‘operate in this city and Grass Valley to the * orrow of some of our merchanis; H» represented that he had been-employed at the Pioneermine in Fiacer county. . He bought goods at the Grimes Clothing Emporium and at Mi ler’s Clothing store in this city, in each iustance tendering in paymen, for them a check for $21.65 purporiing-to. -be signed by Dan Sullivan, superintendent of the Pioneer mine, and receiving change in money. At Grass Valley he worked I. Haas, a clothisr in the same manner, He isa smc oth scoundrel. Sheriff Getchell, who wa; not informed till today by the victims of the game that had been played is using his atmost efforts to effect ac:pture. 290 A Good Month For Lawyers. , In the Superior. Court last month twenty new cases were filed, including probate, civil and crimiral mat ers. It was one of the liveliest months the lawyers of the county lave had in a long time, but there is ¢ till plenty of * yoom for improvement. a ~ GREAT WAR CORRUSPONDENT Provocation Causes he to “Roget the Commanding. Gi neral, The following from the Chicago). Times-Herald of a receiit date, shows toa dot the insolence of the correspondents now in the Piilippines, who have recéntly. combine! to force the removal of Gen. Otis, fom command of the American forces in that archipelago. It contains much more of truth than poetry, and at this stage of the game is worth reproducing. The great war correspondent was evidently provoked—that Was pli tn at & glance: “Ah, general,” he siid somewhat irritably when the con mander of the American forces appear2d before him, “you have kept me wait wg!” “I beg a thousand pefdons,” the of_. ficer answered. “As I was about to hurry here in response’ fo your summons the enemy appearid in force and made us run all over thi ee counties before he finally escaped, .after suffering aheavy loss.: This re:idered it impossible for me to present myself as early as I would otherwise have done.” “Very well, very well,” the great war correspondent. answere:!; “I suppose you are blame ess, but don’t let it happen again. I sent for you this morning to learn why you cer sored my dispatch last night. I wre-e that you reminded me of an incoiapetent, fussy old woman; that you’might be all right as an, elevator bo: or asa flagman at some railroad crossing, but that you were wholly unfit to command an. army. You ctit that’ out, thus robbing my paper. »f a sensation of which it is very much in need at thie time. “Also, I wrote that the enemy had you practically surrounded; that your troops were demoralized; that you were not reporting a «quarter of the deaths; that your army was doomed to utter annihilation, and that you bad been systematically suppressing the}, truth. That would have. given my paper the charce of a lifelime. It could Lave priuted that part of my dispatch in large type and created a sensation throughcut the whole civilized world. That’s the kind of stuff I was sent over. here. to.get.Yet when=t-went to the cable office this morzing and asked for my copy I found that you had run the blue pencil through all my sensational statements. ‘This is intolerable. What have you to say for vont self Y” “Nothing,” the general humbly replied. “I am forced to confess that you have found me out. I must. throw myself.on your mercy.” The great war correspondent waved him away with an impatient gesture, saying: “What do you think this war is being fought for, anyhow? If you are goipg to keep on subduing natives without baving your armies killed in ambush or wiped out by disease, what will there be in it for my yellow sheet ? J ought to run you off this island without auy further consideration, but I shall content myself for the present with ordering the government -at Washington to appoint your successor at once.” Signifying by a sign that the audience was atan end, the great war correspondent then permitted the general to proceed with his campaign. tata ena emi te nt *AN Empry Sack Caxnor Sranp Urright,” Neither can poor, weak, thin blood nourish and sustain the physical system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla i is the —e" parifier and true ce tpt the b Hood’s Pills are the favorite family cathartic. SORE RATA FN. Ripe Olives in Bulk. Another barrel of extra fine “ones oat received at J. J. Jackson’s Beeve grocery store on Commercial ton. . Orebard Springs sanitariam at ChiPERSONAL POINTERS. A Dally Chronicle othe Doings of Olé and Young. BE. Brimskill is down.from WashingWm. Meek of Camptonville arrived here this morning. Mrs. A< Seaman is suffering a severe attack of sickness. Jas. Cahill of You Bet was at the county seat today. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Blue of You Bet were in town today. Ex-Assemblyman 8. L. Blackwell of Snow Point is here. Gounty Coroner Henry Daniels was up from Gra.s Valley today. Frank Guenther hae gone to Wadeworth, Nevada, to work in a store. Mrs. John Dyer of tho Jersey. Dairy has gone to Oakland to visit friends. Mrs. W. W. Kirkham and Mrs, Chas. Cleveland ‘left today for the seashore. County Supervisor Buffington returned last erening from San Francisco. Harry Evans’ got home last night from the Twin Springs hydraulic mine near Boise Oity, Idaho.Mrs. Chas. Whittum ‘returned today from North Bicomfteld where she has veon visiting Mrs. Chas. Gaus. Miss P. ©. Pierce and O. H. Davie of New York arrived here today en route to Camptonville to visit the Meek family. Dr. Chas.’ Pusheck, proprietor of cago Park, bas returned from a trip to San Francisco. Last evening BE. N. Radke, whose fauily is summering at Santa Oruz, entertained a party of gentlemen at his residence on Main street. S. Proutt returned today from Campbell Springs and will leave next week for Byron Springs. He is. still suffering from the rheamatism. —_. Frank Philbee and wife of Santa Rosa atrived-here Jast évening, having come all of the 250 miles on their bicycles, Mrs Phiibee is a sister to Mrs. George Levee of this city. Mrs. D. A. Sieeper and ©. Zimmerman and vife, who have been here visiting Mrs. Wm. Seaman,a‘sister of ths ladies, took their: depurture for their home at Indianapolis, Iad., yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Al. Richards and dsighter and E. A. Eagye will leave Monday on a camping trip to Bear Valley; Lake Lindsay, Bowman’s, Jacksun Lake, Campbell eee Weober and. Tahoe, Hafry, the son of T’. B. Gray of this city, has returned from tae Philippines where he went a year.ago with a Montana regiment of volunteers. He came back on the hospital ship Relief, having been disabled by an attuck of heat paralysis. He isin San: Francisco. eee. Don’t Whine and Grumble. An esteemed exchange asks if it isn’t’ a fact that a persistent growler altimately gets the worst of it in any avenue of life. -Proft by the example of those who have gone that route— don’t growl. People are seeking joy, pleasure, happiness—if you can provide it you are their friend and they will befriend you. People are not looking for discomfort, trouble and sorrow. If you persist in thrasting your imaginary woes.into their presence you will get the worst of it in the end, because you will-have no friends to listen to your plaint. Smiles are the rays of sunshine that brings the. bloom into your own cheek and a sunny sparkle to the eyes of those around you, ° You Try It.: If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 26 ets., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years ou this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickerman, the druggist. tf Six loaves bread tor 25e at Homann’s What 1s Shiloh’? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption;.osed.threugh the world for half-a. century, has oured innumerable cases of incipient consumptior and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are uot satisfied with the results ‘we will refund your money. Price’ 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf _——? oe Six loaves oreaa for 25c at Homann’s NEVADA THEATER, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Wednesday. and ‘Thursday . August 9th and 10th. Grand Opening of the Season. Engagement extraordinary of the distinguished artists, MR. FREDERIC YROOM —~AND— MISS GRACK ADDISON And a company of 14 Talented Players, WEDNESDAY EVENING, The brilliant comedy In Three Acts, **PYGMALION : AND : GALATEA,”’ And the charming and romantic drama in one act, J“LOVE AND DUTY,” . THURSDAY EVENING, The charming domestic comedydrama in four acts, * “THE REAPERS.”’ PRICES OF ADMISSION : .25,50 and 7Scts. Children 25 cts. Ee aoa spiiegs » 1 GRASS VALLEY NEWS, “. A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as cal ~ Over The Telephone. . John F. Riley of San Francisco is -Joseph Weissbein went to San ‘Francieco today. . Mrs. O. W. Cross and her son Olyde returned today to San Francisco. ~Oarl Jones returns to Berkeley tomorrow to resume his studies at the State University. : Parties are advertising here for miners and carpenters to go to Hayden Hill; Lassen county. Twenty Grass Valleyans will leave here this evening on a deer hunting expeditixn to Montezuma Hill. a Cyras Hill has installed a three}. horse-power electric motor-with which to pump and hoist at his mine on Wolf Creek. ‘Last evening Miss Agnes Fletcher gave a party last evening in honor of Miss Lillian Hunt of Visalia who is visiting her. Mrs. E. BR. Riley and her son ©. L. Riley who is accompavied by his wife, are here from Woodland visiting Mrs. B. A. Van Slyke. Robert Walker who recently returned here is arranging to start up work again on the Gold Hill mine which has been idle for some time. Rev. W:. A. Tenney, formerly preacher in the Congregational church here, contributes to this month’s Overland Monthly an article on the civilization of certain Indian tribes. Doc. Flynn has-arrived from San Francisco to train Mike Wheelihan for his twenty-round fight with Jim ,Pendergast at the big tent Thursday n Ed. Lynch, Wheelihan’s former trainer, will arrive Monday. Captain Cross, who is here working up the electric railway scheme, says he will. apply to the trustees for a franchise on the principal streets and will try to buy Watt Park and convert it into a pleasure resort. Mrs. Lillie King,a Chinese woman whose maiden name was Lillie Tin Loy, and who was raised here, le wes San Francisco soon for « tour of the principal cities of Europe. She has for some time been a student at the Cooper Medical College. Almost Ready For Sewer Bids. The City Trustees at their meeting last evening accepted Engineer Miller’s he work is to be divided into four sections and bids for labor and material, to be opened on {hursday evening, the 24th instant, will be advertised: for at once. Oontractors will be bound to give the preference to local labor. It is expected actual work will begin daring the first week in September and that the system will be completed by November first. The grade stakes for the system will be set next week so as to simplify the labor of contractors in making estimates, ‘ Furniture for Sale Cheap. At the residence of §. J. Wasley, including Bedroom Suite all complete,Child’s Cot,Baby Buggy, Matting, Kitchen Table. All will be Spring St., Nevada City. No. 447 Notice of Application for Mineral Patent, Onited States Land Ofitice, Marysville. ( altfornie ‘ . August 8d, A. D., i ome ISHER ‘BY GIVEN, THAT JOHN ARTIN, whose Post Office address is No. 300 California Street, San Francisco, California, has this day tiled his a mening for a Patent for the ar dt Placer Mining Claim, situated in no or; rgeut nee stning district rn the Counties of ba and Nevada, State of Californ oy on surveyed public nig om ws lands, Conteris anemia an stuaceiotetaet iden icularly as compr an tical with og South East artes of Secti 16, T. 17 N. a 7 Le iD, Si. containing 100 acres, as shown by official surv Mee tiene witnel oy’ es Applicant claims by location and purchase and the record of the notice of loenticn may be found at pages 518 ae 519 of Vol. 3 of Preoptions in secre of the tn ie uw ouuty, and at 191 of Vol. bei gars Claims in the Olfies of Bo! oi County, Califerni ia. The +" ning claims are as foliows, towit: On the North vacant laad ; on the East and South lands ac opee by the Yuba Electric power. Com Morrbon. Te There slaime and all he un of ti rsons claimi adversely any e said Kiver Placer Mining Jlaim, are reanired to file their adverse Pacey with the Register of the United States ublieation hereof, or they will be oe te eh irtue of the provisions of <tee Here KW. JOHNSON, Register. It is hereby ordered that the pbove notice be oh oh for the period of 61 days en consecutive weeks) in the Nevapa Crry DatLY TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspa ablished at Nevada City, California, which he hereb: designated as being the newspaper publishe nearest the land capplt ied for ©. E. Swarr Ma -JotiNson, a set rys disene x y' torney for ApFirst publication made August Sth, 1809. Racket store: revised pldns for the new sewer system. . sold cheap Call at once. S. J. WASLEY, said consecutive weeks) iu the NEVADA vIty er of said . ¥é Ho” Sounisting . BRIEF RENTION,cine Hotes and ¢ Gnmens of Lea hae taba ut B: Gray.. Yon are not the only Cork. in the bottle. : ’ Special prices on linen. towels, at the < jig-te City taxes will baaeiaa delinquent Monday night. ~~ It rained, again last: night, the weather is fair.. House and lot for sale. Enquire of George 0, Gaylord. ; m6-tfThe high school class of 99 go to Lake Vera tonight for a hayride. ; The ptiblic schools of this city _ will re-open on Monday, the 28th instant, Joe Cold Gilt Edge Beer at the Referee Saloon, the best in the land. tf The Sunset Company has put ina telephon at the resident or Chas E. Mslaam the barber. . The weather bureau. says there is a probability of more showers tonight and tomorrow. Parties are negotiating with Edwin Tilley for the purchase of the Midnight quartz claim of Piety Hill. . : Olean bread, made by a clean baker, in the cleanest -bakery in the State. Such is the product of Gault’s bakery, Try it this summer.: j24-1m. © A report comes from Forest. City to the effect that a lard cati full of gold taken from the Harper mine yielded over $700 worth of gold. Parties who sold tickets for the Davis testimonial are requsted to send in returnsto Mrs. Geo. O.Shaw’s house by eight o’clock tonight. Fritz Grieb, a butcher who bas been ‘Poday. ight. . serving ten days in the county jail for disturbing the peace at Grass Valley, was turned loose today.
The Pythians of Milo Lodge had a German spread at their castle ball last evening. Lieut. W.G. Richards, who was among the merry-makers, says that he for one carried away with him memories of the occasion that he will never be able to efface, The Jewish New Year will be celebrated earlier than usual this year, falling on September 6th. BORN. At-Gold Flat, July 81, 1899, to the. wife of George Olemo, « daughter. ANRIEES ‘DRUG COMPANY, Bi A PAISE ALARM? tore tak of an n Electric. Railway. to Grass Valley.. * Another .6f those electric railways on paper is being built betwee er this§ and Grasse: Valley. ‘The ‘time isa Captain. Jobn Cross oa Angeles. There is no question a 0 the necessity of such a means of cheap} “and. convenient communication, and it is ehually plaid that such a road would under favorable conditions be a paying’ institution.” The Nevada County. Electric Power Oompany. could make money out of the road, because it has the power already. installed and would have no additional expense in thut line to speak of. We have a notion that no electric railroad will be built until the Nevada County Company builds it. Moreover, it looks as though that, company intended to build one during the year of our Lord 1900.. Qap'ain Cross, who is a cousin of ex-Senator CO. WwW. Cross, was in town last evening, It. was. suggested to. him that in 189% the Supervisors sold : to Hon. John F. Kidder of the N. 0. N. 1G.R.R Co. a fifty-year franchise to construct. such a line along the county road between the: two towns. He replied that the franchise had expird in three years from the time it was granted because Mr. Kidder had not during that period begun the work of const®uction. He siid’ this’ was ‘the State law and that he proposed. to. ask the Supervisors to again advertise the franchise Yor sale, in addition to which he would probably ask the City. Trustees of the two towns to take similar action relative to disposing of the right to run inside the corporate limits. Fred Searls who is fdmiliar with the history. of the Kidder franchise. Mr. Searls said the ‘statute of limitations did not apply in this case, as the three-year law was not passed by: the Legislature tilbafter Mr. Kidder had made the purchase from the county. franchise holds.good for the full fifty years,” said Mr. Séarls: French Tansy Wafers. ~ These are the geriuine French Tansy. Wafers, imported direct from "Paris. Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of-irregular . nga less of cause. In red wrappers. Beware of substitutes, LA FR. importers, San Francisco. For sale by W fax Reno, Mevedn: $hly 1899, by Rev. Those. Boyd, iiliaz Model’ and Mary H. Heintzen, both of Brown’s Valley. : No. 446. Notice of Application for Mineral Patent. : United States Land Office, Marysville, Catifornia, ee August 8d, 1899. OTICE HEREBY GIVEN. THAT ae MART:N, whose Post Office address is No. Chliforula street, San Francisco, California, has th’ ed his application for a Patent for the Martin Fiacer. Mining Claim, situated in no Se eae minin, diet trict in the County of State of CaliMartin Placer Ming sates pe particular. ly described hepa as pri nly Oa ce with tue ge a of N So. ae of SH} of Section 5, in int M,, containin, 159.93 ‘acres, ce pic ‘by the officlat survey 0; said Section 5, Applicaut claims ie location and purchase and the record of the notice of ene may be tound at his of Vol. 3 tre-em tions in the office of the Pah of uba County, Valifornia, The adjoini Beers) are as followsto wit: On the North riam ;.0n the East Henry G, M ri fam, Nellie Koyat and Henry Klenzendorf ; onthe South Henry Klenzeneres on the bess lone h. Merriam ‘a Claim. Merriam c! a poem toa of the land a0 applied on. ‘There. aie no other conflicting cla Any and all claiming adversely any portion of oid Marein n Placer Mining Claim, are required to file their adverse claims with esi Pecister of the United. states ffice le, California, during the aixty bt saperiod ot of publication hereof, or bey! will dh red by virtue of the provisions of © Statut;RANK W. JOHNSON, Register. It a ordered that the above ‘ gikien be publish bed f for the period of 61 days, (ten AILY i RANSORIPT, a daily news ublished pobihma Nevada tad as bein the ne’ wh “4 fished ing the Pawsnnpes, publish pin the land ap Stns oY SURNSON: , Register. C. E. Swuzy, Marysville, Attorney for Applicant. ' : Pvirst publication made August 5th, 1899, fornia,on surveyed public mi neral lands,said . mre) ster “Happy Toes. Are those which are comfortably covered by footwear from our’stock. They have room for natural movement. lines of the foot. They are handsome, easy and durable.. The stock used is service Shoes have no equal. Have you seen them ? Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. * BOVEY BROS.:. \.Broad Street. NS inserted it this head -for 50 cents week or 40 cents a month. wel ine iably in advance. Not'ce Por Publication.» Land Uice nS nt of the Interior, U. & uffice at. oarntnes: a te A Nolton 1s HEREBY. gecgiael THAT THE . : settler has notice followin, hada as ler hig ee Tea o Ere ae proof Fe sop. pa and tha t proof wil: made , dre the Jud ofthe Sup el ourt oi Navadia Gc ‘ounty, C se 5 ot tember ae Cali. ‘orn em A viz : USTAR te u i A No, No, ae for, the ne NRA of pase) YA nen E., names the following vite orden 0 rove his continuous resi: oe mallot ulsivation of of said Be Oe we Be oO! lt Is Pp. m. Re ear Ps ay Gloudman gi Pac Het, Cal., P. 5.5 . z Gaotwie of You Bet, Cal. ““" ° SILAS PENRY, Register. Reserved seats at Foley’s. » Specie eee +" ed Six nicely facile: aniies. simaiiais for . , ~» /* _ Store Room to Rent. . on Commercial street is offered for rent. Bank. “augs-2w as Store Room to Rent. ner’s hardware store is offered for rent. Ap10} ply.to I. J, ROLFE. : aug3-2w _ For Rent. A houss of five rooms is offered for rent. Enguiye of Mrs. q; Naffziger, on Water stree , jy29-iw ‘ Lot For Sale. On the lower Grass Valley road near the Nevada City line. Has bearing fruit trees and good well. Mrs. 0, Maltman. —j29-1w House For Rent. rent, Peavice of Mire C R. Clarke. . ae To Let. A cool ‘shady cottage on Neveda: street, '. hard finished,-fine cellar aud barn with stall . ‘. for two horses. Inquire at this office. A scarf pin, lizard shape. Suitable re; Ce ee jz Roe Rents . with or wifffout piano. In"Champion Boot Flack. sie housekeeping, % man ofD B-MORGAN, Citiszevs Bank, $26 / ‘Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan vd tisfaction gt ee Sai anteed, The TRansoripr men saw Attorney . . Megane “His . OE . 9 . D: Vinton . e The Shoes we offer are roomy but pe not ill-shaped. They conform. to the . . bonest leather, tanned-and prepared in % such a way as to give the'best possible . '’.' Our Gents’$2.25-and.-$2.60 Vici Kid . 's 50 CENTS A WEEK'! Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in . . Fs babe or $2a month. Eac = month. Pay: ita Oy~ . e The store room in Muson{o Hall Building }. # Apply to I. J. ROLYE, or at the Citizens . ((: “The first store room south of Geo. E. Tur. . " A. house on Wevade treet is offered tor . * For the best shine in town call on William . ” ; ¥ in accordance with observance, of the Sabbath resolutions. they adopted on Satarday refused to patronize the street cars and."some of them were 80 tired out with walking long distances © ie the anreasonablein thus tyxing phyS. sicdl powers beyond end trance in carryKid out.a résolution to be good. Dr. sgn of the University of one hundred cases of illness, the alleviates the suffering of the patient. He s ys also that if children prefer a ligbt in their sleeping room they should have it ) Chicago profesdor who. is’ “the apostle of the: mission of the Message of Truth,” at Chicago, says that thie kissing bug presages the end. of the world and offers-in proof the statement that the little animal is the locust spoken of in the Revelations. i) Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its ot break is ; 80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi\Joh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It bas never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Pres tote, 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf ——_——— a0 me pa Restores VITALITY, ERVITA Seas AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emission’ and wasting diseases, all effects of selfabuse, or excess and indis\ cretion, Anervetonicand 1 blood builder. Brings the ay pink glow to pale cheeks and « restores the fire of youth: iene S By mail SOc per box; Gboxes tor $2.50; with a written guarantee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts. CHICAGO, Wat. Forsale by H. “Dickerman, Nevada City, ‘Cal. ° 5 The Christian ‘Endeavorers in Detroit . that they were not fit to sh ah . au Emil Fischer, the get 6ijoy the services. ‘There is a ting written a letter 10 a N yi ¥e of Vienha says that in ninety-nine out’ presence of & light in the sick room An old-fashioned fiddling held a few daye ago. at Tenn., and there were more contestants. Ex-Governor] himself. a noted fiddier, a prizes. f denying the romor ‘ae Mile. Camile Seygard. He ¥ am not married. Nein! Nein! ' Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked wom: are quickly and surely cured: by. Clover Root ‘fea, the great. bl fler and tissue builder. + Monee ded if not satisfactory. Price an 50cts. Forsale by & Dic thedruggist. an PASTIES AN ND TO . Bros.’ ment aectineii we are now furnish the finest "5 Hot Chicken ‘Tomales aul On short notice and at reasonable Give us a call. Manuel Ricardo & Mrs. M. De<cription Of Our Foley's, 18 Commeretal Street, Nevada ban CHANGE OF FIRM. AVING PHRCHASED THE INTEREST. H of J. H. Polkinghorninthe ' Fruit and Vegetable Market, On Broad street, I will continue to. copduct hereto_ i the same first-class manner @sgy oo of the old firm are requested to settle their accounts at their earliest eonvenience. A complete line of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Eten On hand at moderate prices. Extra Fine Peaches This week for Canning. : WM. 1. ANDREWS: ees. ARERR IT IS A DISPLAY OF The Greatest ja-Cant WINDOW AND y 3 v3 parame ar % Re Or Fights pint o> 1 ¢ What is This 15c? LADIES AND CHILDREN’S FAST : BLACK _ . HOSE SEE THEM IN MAHER & CO.’S MUCH TIME EITHER. : MAHER & Go.’ . I PS Ta eer TS A Fine Line =o -OrBreakfast Goods. — + BuO Modi, sh Nel bake lai. 7 [or rac esti sui ma rmea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in : ‘Ast Jemima Pon ake Mea bat eh acl . Fi 4 9 4 eal SS AE RT A A OFS ~ TE TG a peers fella NN a ee Hose in the World. P) DO NOT LOSE “Respectfully, ab oe aad ad eo si a Na Bh ee a pee Cream me ten inchew in th Mss the way dow: ; ‘Coltax: Ss "Mrs. wHB been the guest ¢ A. Dyer of Oolt week. =. : Licufenant-G has been a re _. thirty years, ba -. yesidence at 112 . Franciseo, wher » Mr. Neff will no 3 for several mon Ss BK N. aie F business he ent til he retired fr ago, He was tegrity and was Onsen and a daughter Tomorr ‘Tomorrow. a ‘Park the Seawe Gilt Edges of ¢ thach game of nines have ple: several times . matthed hat 1 be the maste2 close and. exci Following‘ will Seaweeds—O & Carpenter, Ist; : 83; ae Be Goyne, rf.:--Gilt HagesOvermeyer, 1s Franklin, 8rd. Off Day Rev. W. A. church is off cation and th at Trini'y 1c at the usual h At the Me b = = ee Pastor Ehelps FF At the Cath E the customary will beno ‘pr In the eveni: Mre. Mart! Cornwall age: ing at her hor