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August 7, 1901 (4 pages)

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ARBOGAST, rt of the County of THE ESTATE OF eased, A the County of a. io the creditors of, laims against, the to present them r the date of this ‘kof the county of nia, at bis officein L. ARBOGAST, urt of the County ysfor Administra. nia, jit NS. COURT OF THR ate of California. laintiff, Defendant, .} Superior Court of itate of California, n the office of the jevada. h.B. Power » of California send yyner, Defendant: ted to. appear and an action entitled . at you in the Super: of Nevada, State of ys after the service is—if served within irty days if served . nOtified that unles’ as above requi ply to the Court for e complaint. and the seal of the County of Nevada, 2th day of July,4 RBOGAST, Clerk. . rt in and for the} of Californ'a. iutiff, vs. Ernest 0. 1 that the above elb to obtain a decree matrimony existing fendant, and giving cof the four minor and defendant. ‘cause of action sé s that plaintiff and ‘in the State of Calf August, 1886; thet .for more than ont of the State of Call. has. been for more a resident of Nevada e now living as the », four children, h day of June, ! State of Culifornik erted the plaintlf ever since wilfully desert and from plaintiff, with or reason and aga out her consent. B. B. POWER, ttorney for Plain — ‘fT NOTICE. . LINING coma: ace us) i, rection of works le n, that at a meeting tors, ‘held on oe, it assessment (NO. re was levied up? 1e corporation, Pay io W. H. Smith. P 3road Street, Nevadé ich this assessmett the s0th day of ju . ~ if marents nt 8 pay se sold on TUESDAY 01, to pay the dellt ther with the costs es of =. on 7 store. tot yi. SITS, Secretary Pro Tea EMENT. p Board of Director t tock Lad ec Mit, Sec. pro tm u VEMENT. Board of Directol the delinquent sto uly 10th to FRID same hour and p:ae MITH, Sec. (EMENT. _ ). Board of Dire u oe a July 1th, 1 th, 1901, at the MITH, Sec. prot? (EMENT. » Board of Directo the gg 08 wet lk on ade, 100, ot MITH, Seo. pro #4 — 40TH YEAR--NO, 13,301.TT Tt ee (Of Nevada Countyans —AT— GLENBRO! K PARK Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901) Given by Glenbrook Park Association and Hydraulic Parlor. of Native SOQ8 ov kee we 8 Full Particulars in.a Few Days. : : . (FF Sealed proposals will be received by A. B. Wolf, at Ed W. Schmidt-s . . cigar store, up-to September 20. 9% A3 ge and. stand ; fruit stand;: lun GRA +f 4 To be given by the New Union. FRIDAY. EVENING, oO OL GL REE ock, an, follows; v privileges. “Sty tit For bars, lop cream BALL neing Glab & Wadden se sti & AUGUST 234, 1901, On their Open-air Platform Nevada City—W. H. Martin, W. A. Dualap,:J. F. Oolley, Fred > Brown, Louis Schwartz, 8: Lee Leiter, Henry Lane, J, V. Snyder, P. G2 den, T. J. Callahan, Henry Hosken, ~~ G ley —8. J. Wm. Mitchel, Thos, Gasroll, W. Willame A.J.’ ing, Dave Binke OailigesW . Delbridge: « ‘ The following prizes will be awarded ;/ Best sustained gentleman character —gold nugget pin from W. H. Dunlap. Best Best original gentleman character— silver shaving mag from O. J. Brand’s. . . Best. dressed gentleman—$8 hat from L. Hyman & Oo, : tence Best gentleman dancer—$3 pair of shoes from Miller’s’store. Best sustained Ltd character —$10 parlor lamp from Legg & Shaw Co. Most original lady character—silver nut dish from O. J. Brand. Best dreased lady—fanoy. dress pattern from Maher & Oo., valued ‘at $8.50. Best lady dancer—box ‘of * perfume . bie WH D. bagi est dressed group—banguet at the National Hotei . ‘ est original group—banqguet at the New Union Hotel. a : _Best group of ladies—banquet at the New York Hotel. Best group of dancers—cage of soda from Daniel & Powell. ar at aY ay ma ay om “ ay mR w 4Y 4w Je Ww ut aw AN “DELICACIES For Spring Lunches< 4 ¥, Snell & Fleming. st comedian—box of Woodpecker s from’ Wm. Giffin. clog dancer box of cigars from ~ Second best clog— sack of flour from ¥i Ti Scadden. Y ard 8 e rom How Loveland his uhe ot es C) from Rice & Beckley. Oldest ledy character—five pounds of Commercial Blend tea from Union ang Hare. Oldest gentleman ter—five ounds of fresh ‘roasted from ylor’s Tea Store 4 Best boy Gharacter—$2 book from H; Dickerman: ” ** 4 ‘Best ‘gitl character—box of French candy. from O. Tegler. Best group of children—one e on of inimisable ice cream from Jas. Foley. Best clown—one ‘year’s ‘ subscription to the TRANSORIPT. rts Wie = = = \ANAD AAD AD ADA ADA AE ED als a . es 44 48 ava bh” Bb i} a’ & i Ham Loaf Chicken Cottag Irish Stew Potted Tongue & é = ,B ,F 4B 2@ 4B gt We 8 At se § Loaf . e Loaf Beef Loaf Veal Loaf NANG NANG VG = ,t ,* 4B 4% 48 P.G. SC rg EN re Aaa PA a a” ay ay BY mY © 4% s 4 .v AW 4 yy ~ we aw 8 AW AW AU a” & “48 44 Two Houses, both close to town, are offered for sale at a. bargain..For full particulars, enquire at.. : SCHMIDT’S CIGAR STORE. WOLF, ,NEVADA Crry, “ “ML. & D. MARSH’ . Lumber Merchants . z 4 =P — Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese Pickles Ripe Olives
Cream Cheese Cream Cheese Abalone JELL-O 10¢ 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 loc a pkge — AT — Jackson's Beehive Grocery Anti-Rist Tinware.. neauneans Peet pS Tee A well known maxim in house-hold economy is ‘‘the 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 tinge gn tee # i Oil Stoves__—_—_. Cooking made easy. No need to stand over a hot stove daring the Summer months, when you can escape the heat by cooking on a Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. , Plumbing —z> -No-home is complete without modern ing iga necessity and a luxury. A necessity A lugury because it insures comfort. Paints — A word tothe People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing Paint that best with-stand the elements. You make no mistake in “painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF ‘PAINT. kk TUOURNEE Sle Agent for Nevada CountyDELIGATE SKINS gr “That are easily tanned become smooth and white. Velvety if you will use © DERMOLA. It is healing and protective... An excellent application after shaving. For SALE AT DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPPLIE~. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. conveniences. Sanitary Plumbbecause it insures health. —$— TATE FAIR SACRAMENTO er EAQO.ws ¢ CALIFORNIA, September 2d to 14th-—' GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE . snd Pacing. Famous Horses will race. Nipats ot Bonnins. Siscepsshe pick of the World. Come and see the highest ot F Tws Dratt cattle Beet and dairy Breeds—Grand Animals—See them and try to breed some .-*ike hew. All standard and fancy breeds P 1 i of Gailtoraia’s Finest Products—Fruits, Cereals, ,Hops, Wiues, Oil+, } Band Concert eer et ay, Meeting of the State Dairy Conveition, Dairy Exhibits, Farm yME-TO THE FAIR. Know your State, andtry togrow and makeand breed is CARRIBD Fal jgBXOURSION RATES TO VISITORS. Vor partioulars \ Jared Burton, a single man of 380, livroad for ‘a town 80 miles distant, and . be has pot returned to his home and his mother and sister lived with him, m Pp walked to his, bose, entered and called — EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, @ . to the-family ‘and kissed mother and j fo oy d apologized for having wortliem as he had. He had the age, height, look and voice of Jared, and at = _ @. first the women accepted him as such. Jared Burton: The story he told was a queer one. : : He had gone to look at a lead mine 7 ‘ : ©} with a view of buying, and’ during the short time he was left alone he had ‘tumbled down an old shaft. He knew bo more after that until be suddenly ‘came to himself one day in a town {n Kansas and found himself a tramp. ” BY M. QUAD. _Copnight, 1901, by C, B Lewis, i fe ee. See ee Cant rer cgre + tt 2 ‘tors, he bad lost bis memory and his identity and only recovered hig ,wits ‘when a constable banged his head against a door in arresting him. He bad told bis story. found friends and ‘been assisted to reach bis home. ° .The story passed all right with the + women for'a day or two’ but a's It got arouad the. village and was discussed pro and con they began to doubt, .Of the five doctors In town four declared ‘the thing Impossible.” Of the 1,500 inhabitants not more than ten were satisfied of the truth of the story. The Matter spread until two or three counties were interested and a dozen news papers were discussing it, and first and last a good many people had their say about it., The first idea, of course, was to.test.thig Jared Burton’s memory about ‘the events of his life. It was a great point in bis favor’ that be had recognized two or three citizens at the moment of bis arrival and that later on he had met dozens of others and made ‘no Mistike except in one instance. He had seemed thorougbly familiar with the. house and with certain business matters, and while he did not write as free a band as formerly it passed for Jared’s chirography. He had with him the key of bis desk; he asked after certain clothing he had left; he cagsually recalled various incidents, and he had settled down as the long lost re turned when be learned that his iden. tity was questioned. He promptly demanded the fullest and closest investtgation, and the doubters were ready to make it. ‘ ‘In bis. boyhood days Jared Burton had received a burn on the foot, leaving @ bad ‘scar. This man’ exhibited the scar. Jared Burton had been bitten on the.calf of the leg by a dog. Here ‘wea the’ scar of the bite. He had once ween near death by drowning. This man told of the incident. He had been in Cliicago. with his unele for a week; he iad fallen off the roof of a barn; he had@’been on-a jury in 4 lawsuit; he had been robbed by a man on the highway. All these things were told over without a mistake, together with hundreds of other incidents.. It was a public investigation, ‘with everybody free to ask ‘questions;.and it lasted four days. ‘Phere were stilt suite who carped after it was closed, but there was a complete change of popular opinion, and Jared Burton was complimented on all sides. The mother and sister fully accepted him, and he‘settled down into his place unquestioned. Three months had gone by, and the talk and: wonder had all Gied out when a blind man came along ing in a village in Iowa, started by railrelatives since. He was a man in more comfortable citcumstances, ‘and . Boy and man, he bad lived in the’ village for 20 years when he set out that’ day on a business matter. When gsev;, eral days had passed without his feturn or word from him, inquiries were made. He had arrived at the town all ‘right, transacted his business and ‘then taken a train on another road. Ht was thought he had gone away in the company of a stranger, but no one could be sure of this. After ten days and still no word he was advertised for, and detectives were employed to hunt him up. . The search was not given up for three months, and then it was, believed that, he was dead. rie _A year had gone by and the mystery was still unsolved when one day Jared Burton returned—that is,. he said he was Jared Burton, and the question ef whether he was’ or hot brings out this story. On leaving the train he ‘met Squire Danforth and shook handae ‘ “PHIS 18 NOT JARED BURTON.” with him and asked after the mother and sister. Farther up the street he met a village merchant and shook hands and laughingly said that he had been east in search of a wife. He 3 Agent I Hold Power of Attorney MAX H. ISOARD r JUDICLAL «CONTRACT BONDS to issue Same. A 5 ae I am the Sole Agent of Nevada County for these onuments. Iam also prepared to do all kinde of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and. on the most rea-/, sonable terms. Leave orders at Geo. E. Turner’s Hardware Store. F. GEIGER, Written at My Office. SURETY, $4,758,000 4,517,925 ; See That gam $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. 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 will feel better than you donow. . Tf.it is too warm tor you to come to me I will go to you—that’s fair, ien’t it. é f I am coming to see you, anyway, ‘most any day now. DON’T GET BUSY all of s sudden when you see me coming—I won't hart you; all I want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good. §. J. DUCKWORTH, _ DEPUTY SUPRBME CHIEP RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. The fall had ‘produced’ concussion of . one day. He was known In Various villageés as “Old Hanson.” He sang songs, told fortunes and performed tricks and was well liked. Standing on the public square with a crowd around him, he sang songs and then asked if Jared Burton was among the spectators. Jared stepped forward, and the old man took him by the hand. It was his boast that, having once heard a man’s voice and shaken hands with him, he could forever after identify him by.the feel of his palm. “This is not Jared Burton!’ he exclaimed as he let the hand fall. _ “But it is,” chorused a dozen voices. “But I say it is not. It is not his hand. I never met this hand before.” “You will believe it is Jared Burton when I-tell you so, won’t you?” asked Jared.’ “No. You cannot deceive me on the palm. You are a stranger to me.” “There had been an investigation and an acquittal, but yet the blind man’s words set people to thinking, especially ‘as Jared himself seemed to be greatly put out. The whole question would have been reopened again but that he started off for Chicago next day on what he claimed was a matter of business. He had a close shave of it. He ‘hadn’t been gone two houts when a ‘sheriff from a distant county came to arrest him as one of a gang of land stealers' and counterfeiters. He was followed, but not overhauled. His real name was Charies Wright. As to what became of the true Jared Burton no one can say, but he doubtless met his death in some way through falling into the hands of the gang. He had papers with him, but how they got him to talk and give the incidents of his life cannot be understood.’ It was a curious thing that another man should so closely resemble him and should bear the sameé Scars, but it was a fact not to be got over. The blind man and the sheriff declared the man to be a cheeky impostor, and the latter furnished plenty of proofs, but the question has not been settled yet and perhaps never will be. I passed a day in the village not long ago, and I found the people about evenly divided as to whether the true Jared had not actually returned and been driven off again. . , 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. packege and try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tt It makes you feel: goad, but If does not make a fool of you—the Gilt Edge whiskey. eS Go where you will, the’ best saloon sell Jesse Moore whiskey. + ee The Best Prescription For Malaria Ohills and Fever is a bottle of Grova Tastetzss Cutt Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. Oe Thies is good weather forcolds, Vinton is selling lots of Cooper’s Oold Cure. oa Malaria Makes impure Blood. ‘. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma aria. 6506 myl 5-6m 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 S. day of August the chargé on our books will be reduced. OFFICE HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays to 9 p. m. Hevada County Gas & Electric Co., W. E. OSBORN, [ignager. Best Horse Shoe in Towa JOHN TAMBLYN, the well known and practical horse shoer, has _re— cently opened” a new shop at the corner of Broad and Union Ste., where he is better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory 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, ALF. TREGIDGO, Vallejo, Cal.