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August 8, 1901 (4 pages)

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181, in the Recon ming adver. F st Placer meas v4 . hereinbefore >file their adye ter of the Unita jacramento, jn 4 ‘ing the sixty 4, réot, or they wills © provisions of thy RASER, Regliter, Notice. — AY GOLD MINING cy} al place of busied ria ation 9 ei fornia. ; at at a m . rs held on the Ni 1 sossment, (No, 1%) gf yas levied upon rporation, payal tes gold cuin toy of the company, iff rancisco, Californ) ch this assessmey. m the 12th day g linquent and adye auction, and unis ré, will be sold g y of September, ij ssessment, togeth ng and ex; enseg gf t of Dircetors. CHAT, . ecretary, iding, San Francis editors, OURT, ‘COUNTY Op lifornia. 16 estate of Lota]} nto the cr editorsg s claims against ¢ d to preset th ‘ter the date of 1 lerk of the Countyd ornia, at his ottice j of Califoruia. F. L. ARBOGAST, ourt of the Connty¢ v julé-4m -reditors, * THE ESTATE Of leceased. rt of the County roia. mn to the creditorag claims against, thy} » to: present th iter the date of th jerk of the countyd ornia, at his officel , L. ARBOGAST, Court of the County neys for Administra, fornia. ii IONS. ~ COURT OF THE State of California, . Plaintiff, R, Defendant, the Superior Court of 4 State of California: d a the ottice of of evada. .b. Pow ate of California Steyner, Defendant: rected to appear am ‘in an action enti inst you in thie Supe ty of Nevada, Stated days after the se nons—if served withit p thirty days if serve y notified that unle er as above requir . apply to the Court n the complaint. nd and the seal of tht he County of Nev is 12th day of July,A . ARBOGASY, Clerk, tice. Jourt in and for ¢ ate of Californ a. Plaintiff, vs. braest ven that the aboyee ght to obtain a dee of matrimony exist defendant, and giving dy of the four mind tiff and defendant. the cause of action it is that plaintiff a ied in the State ol y of August, 1888; t sen, for more than’ ant of the State of Val nd has been for me ast a resident of Nev are now living a3 age, four children, . 4th day of June, IW er, State of Culiforn deserted the plaiatl . has, ever since # to wilfully desert ! wt from plaintiff, wit se or reason and aga ithout her consent. E. B. POW Attorney for Plaintl 1. jil ENT NOTICE. MINING COMPAN cipal place of busil iia. Location of wo nia. ven, that at a mee) ectors, held on the. 1 assessment (No. hare was levi P the corporation, P the W. i Smith. P 1 Broad Street, Ne which this assess on the 30th day of J pnt, and advertised m; and unless payhy ay gether with the costs meee cf ae. dia rec ard Oo! Pires MITE Secretary Pro ONEMENT. the Board of Di of delinquent stocky ne 20, 1901, to JUL r a lace. " SMITH, See. pro ONEMENT. Board of Dirett of the delinquent July 10th to FR 1© same hour an SMITH, Sec. pro! the Board of Dire’ delinquent * ’Briday, July 19h. 2th, 1901, at the SMITH, Seo. pro™. ONEMENT. the Board of Dirt of the doling ith M Mond u GUST 10th, 1901. “SMITH, Seo. pro™ Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901 Of Nevada Countyans GLENBROOK PARK Given by Glenbrook: Park Association and Hydraulic. Parlor of Native SORS oe eee es Full Particulars in a Few Days. (0@F Sealed proposals will be received by A.B. Wolf, at Ed W. Schmidt-scigar store, up to September 2d, at 12° o’clock, as follows 4 For bar; icd creani stand; fruit stand ;, lunch counter and, other privileges, GRAND MASK BALL To be given by the New Union Daneing:Glab FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 234 190, . On their Open-air Platform Floor Committée: Nevada City—W. H. Martin, W. H. Dunlap, J. F, Colley,, Fred E. Brown, ee cea ag eg ae5 Henry ane, J. V. Snyder, P. G,. Scadden, T, J. Callahan, Henry. Hosken, Grass Valley —S. J. Magor, Wm. Mitchell, Thos. Carroll, ‘Wi Willjame, Ooiline, W, Delbeidg The following prizes will. be.awarded : Best sustained, gentleman.character —gold nugget. pin from W. H. Dunlap. _Best original gentleman character— silver shaving mug from O. J. Brand’s. Best dressed. gentleoman—¢3-hat from L. Hyman & Oo. i aan Best gentleman ' dancer—$3 shoes from Miller’s store. Best sustained lady character —$10 parlor lamp from Legg & Shaw Oo. Most original lady character—silver nut dish from O, J, Brand. Best dressed lady—fancy dress pattern from Maher & Oo.; valued at $8.60. Best lady dancer—box of perfume — Wf ae : st dre / group—banquet at the Myre Hotel. . . est original group—banquet at the ee Unies pre . ._ Best group of ladies—banquet at the New York Hotel. x Best group of dancers—case of soda from Daniel & Powell. Best Topsy—pair of sid gloves from Snell.&.Fleming. ‘Best comedian—box of Woodpecker ‘cigars from Wm. Giffin. Best-clogdancer~-box of cigars from John Hopkins. ? , nd best clog—sack of flour from P.G. Scadden., e ‘cakewalkerse—cake from Howard Loveland and‘a bottle of champagne fromRice & Beckley. \ Oldest lady character—five pounds of: Commercial Blend tea: from Union and Herald. i Oldest gentleman ~ character—five ounds of. freeh roasted coffee from . Taylor’s Tea Store Best: boy character—$2 book from W. Dickerman. Best ‘girl character—box of French candy. from O. Tegler. : Best,group:of children—one. inimisable ice cream from Jas. Foley. pair of to the TRANSOBIPT. DELICACIES. For Spring Lunches. m Loaf «BB Chicken Loaf Cottage Loaf _ Beef Loaf Veal Loaf Irish Stew Potted Tongue ‘Boiled Ham ready to slice ay ay a’ ava = 4F 4w 4t Ham a” 6B hy cB” a” a” o” A” Be S Ae pe AS BW BW AS Te A A At A AN : i a” a” oe” A hl” Ue * .t sw .t gt 48 PA ,@ {Hw Ae v, ay ay a” BY Re =a 4 8 > NS Fa as ie 4 Lae . . 1 . 4 * > : b2 . Property For Sale . Two Houses, both close to . “a town, are offered for sale at a bargain. For full particulars, enquire at.. E. W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE . ~~ OR-———A. J. Hosking, Dave Binkerman, Dan. lion ofy Best clown—one year’s subscription Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips. Swiss Cheese = Pickles Ripe Olives Cream Cheese Cream Cheese Abalone = Limberger Cheese . JELL-O—_AT— EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, as “TABLE DELICACIES.
10c per Ib .«20c per tb 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 Gory . moaned bis hard luck to a sympathetic Doing the Glasier a Kindness. A traveling tinker out of work be ““Pil soon put that right for you,” sald the glazier. “Just come up to ‘that ‘big hotel over there in half an hour's time, and you'll find work.” Accordingly the tinker made his appearance at the appointed time and found, himself, in great request,.as all } the . Wité’s pots'and ‘pans had mysgg ule ly sprung leaks. _ Needless to-say “the glazier had slyly . ‘operated on them to provide a job for} his acquaintance, Having finished his work, the tinker trndged off, full of gratitude,:and soon arrived at a wayside schoolhouse. A happy thought striking him, he determined to repay the glazier’s kindness, and, arming himself with stones, he speedily smashed every window in the house. Returning, he intimated to his friend the service he had rendered him, but was amazed to see the man of glass become convulsed with rage. “Great Scott, man,” shouted the latter, “you’ve ruined me! 1 repair the windows of that school by yearly con tract!*"—London Answers.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.Jaxative 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. Dickerman,soleagent. ~~ tf Jackson's Bochive Gn Anti-Rust_Tinware.. % e % for Nevada County Oil Stoves__—_—. Cooking made easy. Plumbing —=i= \Paints —__ GEO. E. RUST TINWARE. Tu Summer montha, when you can Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. No home is complete without modern ingiis a necessity and a luxury. .A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures cqmfort. © ry A word tothe People. In painting, the Paint that best with-stand the elements. painting your house with “PATTON'S SUN PROOF PAINT.” TURN ESEe xo Bele Agent for Nevada CountyA well known maxim in house-hold economy is “the best is the cheapest.” Rust destroys your wares. To avoid this, be stre that you obtain REED’S ANTI‘ rner has the exclusive sale No need to stand ovér a hot stove during the escape the heat by cooking on a conveniences. Sanitary Plaumbpractice economy by purchasing ou make no mistake in ie Velvety if you will use It is healing and after shaving. For SALE AT DRUGS, «1901 ++ Gres Band Machinery, A. B. WOLF, NEVADA CITY, eB dc 5 ¥2 4}! mon DERMO protective... An excellent application Weeks , Trotting and Pacing. Drate forsee, Swine aud . Sheep=the pick of the World Castle= Lan Co and dairy Broeds—Grand Animals—See them and try to breed some, k . All standard and fancy breeds. Pi foe Galitornia’s Finest Prodacts—Fruite, Cereals, Hops, Wines, Oil-, ‘Art Display, Meeting of the State Dairy Gonvention, Dairy Exhibits, Perm i FAIR. Know your State, andtry to growand make and breed LA. SACRAMENTO, -¢ CALIFORNIA, y%—_—September 2d to 14th-— . GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE ~ DEUGATE SKINS That are easily tanned become smooth and white. DICKERMAN’S. STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPPLIE~. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. 3 ATE Famous Horses will race. — . Come and see the highest I am the Sote Agent of Nevada County for these Vonuments. 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. E. Tarner’s Hardware Store. F. GEIGER, Best Horse Shoer in Town! JOHN TAMBLYN, at the corner of Broad and Union Stz., where he is better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory work at the ugual rates. HORSES BROKE TO RIDE OR DRIVE. the well known and pracSPECIAL The Horse. He Bought. Higgins 18 troubled with an over affairs. Occasionally be gets taken down, however. ‘He met Smithers in a car: he does not know Smithers very well, but he “me ‘poy’s” ‘him as if. he were a lifelong friend. . ee LN “Busy, ¢h?” he inquired at once. “Yes,” said Smithers deliberately; “been looking after a horse for my “Have, eh? Well, let me look over tilm for you.” : “Oh, I’ve bought him.” “Not without trying bim? Was he sound ?” ’ “He appeared to be.” “Doesn’t shy?” “No, certainly not.” “Good mouth?” “Y-e-3, . think so.” * “Good manners?” But here Smithers arrived at his street. “When the reached the door, be ealled back to Higgins: “1 neglected to mention the kind of horse my wife wanted. It waa & clotheshorse.” Dreadful Dream. Bobbs—Old Titewadd is about dead from ‘insomnia. Says he Is afraid to go to sleep. Dobbs—Does he fear burglars? Bobbs—-No. but the last time he slept he dreamed of giving away meney.— Baltimore American. 7 Not Quite a Sponge. Percy—Skitts is a sponge—a perfect sponge. “Oh, no! When a sponge absorbs, anything, by squeezing it you can get it again.”—Detroit Free Press. 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—8 a. m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays to 9 p. m. Nevada County Gas & Electric o., W. E. OSBORN, Manager. Agent MINERS WANTED. Quicksilver mine., For particulars address Six miners are wanted to sink a shaft at the St. Johns Written at My Office. to issue Same. ALF, TREGIDGO; Vallejo, Cal. SURETY, JUDICIAL aw CONTRACT BOADS MAX H. ISOARD 4,51 7,925 See That > It will be more by that time. wil} feel better than you do now. fair, ien’t it. . At the National Exc It_ represents the PRESENT VALUB-OF THE DIVIDEND the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. . “8 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 Tam coming to see 900, anyway, ‘most any day now. DON’T GET . BUSY all of a sudden when 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. $240,075 hange Hotel. weening curiosity about other people's}.. at prices that’s hard to match. Coffees Green, Roasted or Ground 10,1215, 20, 25, A big’ useful Premium given free with each pound. Teas Green, Uncolored, Sun Cured, Japan, Oolong, English Breakfast blended at 30, 35, 40, 50, GO cts rer pound. — Auseful and big premjum given free with each pound. ; All kinds of Spice White, Black and Red Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, Allspice,Cloves and Nutmegs, at 10, 15, 25, 40 cts por Can. A useful premium given with each can. Baking Powder The best and purest made at 15,25,45cts 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 your purchase. We are Selling Crockery, Glassware, Agateware and Cooking Utensils at prices that you can’t match. Plates, Cups and Saucers B, 73,10, 12}, 15ets Vegotable and Meat Dishes 10, 12}, 15, 20, 25 cts. Dinner <ets Jomplete for 6 persons. 2.45, 3.85, 4,50, 4,7 9, 5.79 per Set. Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. 7.80, 8.99, 10.99, 10.79,12.79 por sat. 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 Importing Tea Ce. 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, FH CENTS. A GLASS And drawn to the King’s taste. Tho Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.”’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r,