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August 6, 1901 (4 pages)

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y in fact “s jon for Sg lifo tri, is © location of ze of appl dee Sey. "Gentes , South od Rogertid ens.claim snd sf, a la fe ihave Claim “4 » 11. 5 ee act rte Bhs Acie oats Rea nee tine ‘ereinbef, red cr tile th 7 _ ami of a iy a a, ‘Suring rte i \. on hereof, or the of the Provisions "i AS FRASER, Re nent Notice, ARD GOLD MiNnings incipal place of alifornia tion nty, California, given that at a meus rectors held on rhe » ‘ assessment, (No, re, was levied Ga mn ha corporation 5a, payed States gold coin th e of the com 3an Francisco, Ualifor which this agse aid on the llth g @ delinquent and ane blie auction, and ; before, wiil’ be ay of September, i ont assessment, togetls rtising aud eXpensey joard of Dirc HOBCKAY. ecretan. “Building: San Franeigg iff) ment Notice. . MINING COupip rincipai place of busi nto County, Califoruig » Nevada County, ven that at a me on the 8th day of jj isment of One (1) Cent) . as Assessment No, (yy bscribed capital stock ayable on or before 1901, to L. W. Jeffe pee: in Haydonb , eivhteh ur asse on the Sist day e aioe. and adv iblic auction, and, 1 efore, will be sold on ber, 1901, at 10 a m. of th aaa assessment PERSON, Secret; n Building, Hoilister, MMONS. [OR COURT OF da, State of Californis: ER, Plaintiff, NER, Defendant, in the Superior Court ada, State of Califor filed in the _— of ti a of Nevada. E.8.Po State of Cal: fornls i O. Steyner, Defendant; directed to appear 4 i fut in an action entitd against you in thesu unty of Nevada, St ten days after these mmoris—if served with hin thirty days if serv ‘eby notified that uw ‘ swer as above req by; 1eeply to the Courtia ‘ e complaint. hand d and the seal of tht f the County of Ne 7 this 12th day of July,d _ L. ARBOGAST, Clerk Notice. Court in and for th State of Califurnis. 4 . Plaintiff, vs. Broest © given that the above dDught to obtain a deci) is_of matrimony exis] nd defendant, and giviit itody of the ‘four’ mil intiff and defendaa 3 if the cause of ‘int is that claintift . rried in the State of Gy day of August, 1888; 0 been, for more than’ ident of the State of 6 and has been for past a resident of Nevam e are now livi a iage, four chil he ith day of Teen) acer, State of Califorl deserted the plaiatif nd has, ever since » to wilfully desert part from plaintiff, wi mip Gx Feason ans & ‘con ven Oe POW Attorney for Plaintiff 901, il iers’ Meeting. ‘HE srocxnoLpunil ine Quartz Miatts he store o Yaar City, on "MOND rT 901. W. it. SMITE,” Secretary pro t&® ly 24, 1901. [ENT NOTICE. MINING oe ! incipal place o a Location of we] roia. ven, that ata me rectors, held on the! n assessment (No. share was levied of the corporation, P othe W. H. Smith? mn Broad Street, § which this asses Lon the 80th day of! lent, and advert and unless raph i ee a Bs, ogether with the cot enses of sa “ cae joard of yirest a Secretary Pro} ONEMENT. the Board of Dire? way igs mon SL lac SMITH, Sec. prot® »~ONEMENT. ww Board of Dire lake delinauet ‘ beets gh oe pm : SMITH, Sec. pro t™ ey nell Board of Di o Pa ye deliuquent 1 ee ay the +: the SMITH, Sec. pro i ONEMENT. Board of Di the of the delin aque Ghat ben, 1 # "SMITH, Seo, proM™ parlor lamp from Legg & Shaw Co. ipt. . EUNION: Bi —AT— _ GLENBROOK PARK uesday, Sept. 10th, 1901 Given by Glenbrook . Park Association and Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons. . eer es, Full Particulars in a Few Days. @@ Sealed proposals will be received by A. B. Wolf, a Ed. W. “a. cigar store, up to September 2d, at 12 Potcecson as follows: 5 Ses i: oes eked 5 fruit stand; lun ter le GRAND MASK BALL To be given by the New Union Dancing Club FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23d, 190], On their Open-air Platform Floor Gommittee: Nevada he ee = n, W. F. bi ie Dunlap, J. ey E, Hirown, ag oTO88 vi . Pm pu jane Louis Schwarty, 8 = +e enry . , ot Lane, J. V. Snyder; wt den, T. < : J. Oallaban, Henry. Hosken; < g ioe The following prizes’ witt be. awarded : Best sustained Ss ‘character . Sn gold nugget pin tr fen W. Ww. he ay eonlde. Best original -gen haracter— of cor silver shaving age Sree Ord J. Brand’s; . (Ox Best dressed gentleman—$3 ‘hat from . Jc a8 L. Hyman & Co: sack of flour from see ee Gapoer--$8 pair of P.1 i shoes from r’s store, Be kewallibret-ogke rom Boward Best sustained lady character —$10 . Loveland naa bottle of champagne . from Rice & Beckley y. ri —pair of sid gloves from yee : iis, of Woodpecker Most original lady character—silver Br lady character—five pounds hut dish from OC. J J. Brand. ercial Blend. tea, from Union Best dressed ladyfatoy dress ‘pat and eee tern from Maher & Oo., valued at $8,60. Oldest ot Mentleman sharacter—five Best lady dancer—box of perfume! pounds of resh roasted coffee; from from W. D. Vinton. Taylor’s Tea. Store* Best dressed group—banquet at the. . Beat boy. character—¢2 book’ from National Hotel. 8H: Dickerman. * Best original group—banguet at the} Best. girl t—box of French New Union Hotel. ve eee candy eit 0. ‘Tee er, Best group of ladiese—banquet at the. Best group of dren—one gallon of New York Hotel, inimisablé ice cream frem Jas: Foley. Best group of dancers—cage of soda Best clown—one year’s subscription from Daniel & Powell. to the TRANsoRiPr. rs 7 rs DELICACI ES For Spring Lunches: Se . y, MAD AAA AS ANAS gS AN gk AN At Chicken Loaf Cottage Loaf Beef Loaf Veal Loaf Irish Stew: Potted Tongue bit: Ham = to slice a’ a” BY hk” hl” hk” hk eo” bY Bb iN w 4 .Y se 44 4W AW ae.’ ay ay ay ~ i. v4 ,@ {Ww SE EOE N = uw = 48 4 «43 uN PP. . Property. For Sale. Two Houses, both close. to town, are offered for sale at a “bargain. For full par: ticulars, enquire ie . E. W. SCHMIDT’S CIGAR STORE —— oR—: 1 ae 2d to 14th-—_% EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants . } EE 190 <a Yards at Oftice Head of Boulder Street . TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss. Cheese = Pickles Ripe Olives Cream Cheese Cream Cheese . Abatone 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 . ‘toc a pkge —_AT—— Jackson's Beehive Grocery t Anti-Rust Tinware.. A well known maxim in hogwedield economy is “the bad best is the cheapest.” 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 er months, when you can escape the heat by cooking on-a Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Plumbing — No homie is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing is amecessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. ‘}E. Tarner’s Hardware Store. tothe People. In painting, practice economy by parchasifig int that best with-stand the elements. painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN P. . \Gzo. =. ou make no mistake in F. PAINT.” roRNESFe mele Agent for Nevada County. epee) DELIGATE That are easily tanned Velvety if you will use SHINS become smooth and white. DERMOLA. It is’ healing and protective... An excellent application after shaving. For SALE AT DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND. PHOTO SUP. PLIE-. THE BEST. OF OF EVERYTHING. tT ee . Sr E FAIR . ©1901 « « @ AT & . SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, GREATEST RACE MEETING OF. THE STATE Bratt forsee, Swine avd S e. Azetting gad cick ol se Wath ean eee: the highest Ld Castles Hee oF Se: ale le Grand Animals—See them and try to breed some t Shew. All standard and fancy br: ig a California's Finest Prod acts— rahe: Cereals, Hops, Wines, Oll-, pei Art Display, Meeting of the State Dairy Convention, Dairy Exhibits; Farm Kuow your State, andtry to grow.and makeand breed ba B. WOLF; NEVADA CITY, ee ; een aaiab Fane. EXCURSION RATES TO VISITORS. “Bor pertioulare : Geass Ep yaclided aid . . High street. the other An Irish Retort. * Pat, /the. ‘eeteod puzzled when he got up mo » He Jook at the numbers of pha houses and Finally Mrs. Eaton, for whom the coal was intended, appeared and inquired: “Beg pardon, but is that coal for. Eeton?” “No,. mom,” responded Pat goomiits: glances from the whole car. “We Americans,” 1 mused; “do tiot ‘need empty titles to make our folk of geptle=blood,”, Her friend handed sy some photogtaphs. She examined them critically. “Them’s bully!” she exclaimed.SPECIAL [emeanstaeiene’ 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 op. m Nevada County Gas & Ears tb, W. E. OSBORN, Manager. WHITE BF BRONz¢ I am the Sole Agent of Nevada County for these Monuments. Tam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, Leave orders at Geo. F. GEIGER, yer of, the, coal. wagon, scratched his head in a perplexed’ way. . “it’s ‘not for ‘atin; it’s: for ‘purnial’— looking girl that she won admiring Woe man, role agent, ye Impartial. Woman, : “This ig the grave of the most‘impartial woman on record,” said the guide visited the beautiful cemetery the other day. “Away over that second knoll thére isa lot containing only two graves, and we headstone of each is smarked ‘Father.’ “The woman who is buried here was Married -twice,; dnd the two. graves in that lot are the graves of her two husbands. She tried her best to treat ‘her second husband as she did the first, ‘and even when he died she ‘had tio fdea’ of showing any preference. But she was sick when the funeral service of her second husband was held. She dirécted that the partner .of her second matrimonial venture be. laid by -the side’ of the first, but that enough space be left to:bury her between the two. “By some .hook or crook a mistake was made, and: when she visited the cemetery she found that’ they were buried sidé by side, with no space be. tween. “Well, sir, she didn’t Lnow what to buried by the side of her first husband it would not be fair’ to the memory of her: last spouse, and vice versa. What id she do? Why, when she died she left a' request that she be buried in another lot, away from both of them, and it: Was: heeded.” — Louisville ‘Courier Journal. Things Washington Never Saw. It is hard to make it seem true that Washington, Jefferson, Franklin: and the fathers of the republic never saw a railroad or a telegraph line or a sewing machine or a photograph or a typewiter or a rubber band or shoe or a piano or a stem winding watch or a cyclope. Gia or # dictionary or a chromo or a steel engraving ora friction match or a heating stove or a furnace or a gas o1 or an.electric light or a fire-engine or a thousand and one other things com mon to everv’ one ‘todav. ™** * -+A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye keeps her bowele 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. package, and try it'tonight. For sale by H. _— be Horse Sha ih Tom “JOHN TAMBLYN, } the well known and’ prac=z tical horee shoer, has recently opened a new shop ,at the corner of Broad and Union Stz., ‘where he is better prepared than ever to:do first-class and _— work at the usual rates. HORSES BROKE TO RIDE OR DRIVE. MINERS WANTED. Six miners are wanted to sink a shaft at the St. Johns Quicksilver mine. For particulars address SURETY, JUDICIAL wi ani ALF, TREGIDGO, Vallejo, Cal. $4,758,000 4,517,925 MAX H. ISOARD It will be more by that time. will feel better than you donow. fair, isn't it. BUSY all‘of a sudden whe See That gRP~ $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUBR OF THE DIVIDEND by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at California, in April, 1902. : do. She argued that if she should be? 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 ‘e me I will go to you—that’s “I am coming to see you, anyway, most any day now. DON’T GET 2 you see me coming—I won’t burt you; all 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. in! Cave Hill cemetery to a party who]. . Teas, Coffees, Sploes Beking Powder Soda at ‘prices that’s hard to match. Coffees ’ Green, Roasted or Ground 10,12'4,15,20, 25, A big useful Premium given free with each * pound. C4 Teas Green, Uncolored, Sun Cured, Japan, Oolong, English Breakfast blended at ‘30, 35, 40, 5&0, 60 cts ver 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 ‘ fer can. A useful premium given with each can. Baking Powder The best and purest made at 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, 73,10, 12}, 15cts Vegetable and Meat Dishea 10, 123, 15, 20, 25 cts. Dinner Sets Po for 6 ops . ,70 , 5.30 per Set. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. 7.80, 8.99, 10,00, 10.79, 12,40 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. ‘Great American [iaporting Tea Co. 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 ae King’s The Calebrated H. B. Whiskey g. At “Tom ’s Place.”’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r, ae UTERINE RET Mme ETRE “ pie 1 Saga ane gag nn Stienestn me AER TAS,