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osest friends
will be publish:
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diction.
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Canned Meats,
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Confectionery °
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Nevada City :
Ball
AT
HALL.
SIRTHDAY.-d,
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fat.
air Shoes.
Ik Muffler.
est Sustained
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Cake.
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Gallery © ©
les 25 cents.
tthe door. —
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~— MBRRY WAS MASKERS,“¢ Company's Ball a a Grand Scns ‘tb
Every Way.
Last evening one, of: the sactat’ panies
of the season took place ‘at. Armory
Hall, and was well attended. despite
the inclement weather.
About 8:30 the merry maskers began
to assemble and the numerous spec‘ators to fill the ‘gallery, and in the
course of an hour the.balt "was: filled
to standing room only.
Hayseeds, soaks, men . with whiskers,
pretty girls, ye heathen Ohinee, and
coons galore, all went to make a A merry
evening of it.
The accommodations for the dancers
aud spectators were of the best and the
gentlemanly boys in blue-done their
utmost in the way of Seales the asgeublage’s many wants,
At 9:30 the grand march . was “atrack
up, and I Company’s celebrated band
Jead the gaudy throng throughout the
ame.
THE TRANSORIPT, i
Reb 23,1901 =
. Sheriff Getchell was on hand, howey-—.
walk, when Carrie Nation, the Kansas
the purpose in the rear end of the hall .
5
er, and put the strong arm of the law
upon Mrs Oarrie Nation and marched
her away from the scene of the disturb—
afice, much to the amusecsenit ‘of the
spectators, ©
The cake walk, in which pat, deni
les participated, was then in order. The
first prize, consisting of a handsome
cake was deservedly carried off by
Neal Gallagher and Miss Nickerson,
-and the second prize, consisting of a
ham, was captured by D. Nichols and.
Bert Cheqwidden. .
H. Sweeney and L, Schneider cake
-walked to perfection and amused the
lookers-on by their many erimaces and
comical situations,
Mrs, Allan and little daughter Cossette brought forth a storm of applause
when they went through the cake walk
keeping excellent time to the music.
The little one is a marvel, and there
The matter of procuring the names . ®° few, if any, as young as she, who
. cocemtiogn Sem eon to: the aie .
of the characters was not @ very easy . C°Uld have gone through the many
task, but the following list of names . *tPs with the same precision. Little’
and the character each represented is . 0ossette was awarded a spe ial prize.
about as near correct'as could be proThe judges in the cake walk were ‘Miss
session ‘at. the City
evening.
Treasurer. .
City ‘Treasurer Morgan seported
$2190.24 was paid in during the month,
while $949.89 was pnid out, leaving a
balance in the treasury of $5865.82.
Water Collector Murchie reported .
8 $2 collected during the month. \
Phe schedule of water rates was fixed
\. Phe subject in relation: to the pul
chase’ of a rock’ breaker, was discussed
by the members of the Board, 0: F.
Henshaw, representing ‘the Henshaw
rock breaker, Henry Lane, Street Superintendent Murchie and others.
definite action was taken in the matter, which will be taken ca at a iy a
meeting.
Chief Engineer A, B. Wolt ‘dues
his resignation,as he intends to leave
The matter of appointing his
successor was left to the Board of. Fire
Delegates, and it is probable they will
select B. W. Schmidt.
the city.OityMarshal. E. A. ‘Tompkins x a ue ee oe foes
ported: that he had collected $781.50) =
daring the month of April, snd that he} —
had deposited the same with the Olty :
mount on hand at last report, $4124.97; .
at practically the same as last year. A
No aes
GAYLORD. & SON
Mtedacdad..
PHONE: MAIN S51
YOU NEED. THEM 1
: And They Can Be Hada
‘ AT.
P: G. Scaddens.
cured :
Walter and Mamie Griffiths, eatin’
boy and girl.
F. Harris, dude. .
Mary and Ethel Hosken, the blue
bell girls.
D. O. Granville, Fred Massie, J. Tredennick, A. Harris, J. Campbell, H.
Allen, A. Oliver, J. Chivel], T. Paul
iglase, J. Bond, G. Walling, Griff Grif‘fiths, I Company’s band.. :
George Huy, Mrs. Oarrie Nation.
Alf. Reynolds, Fletcher Marsh, L.
‘Sehmedter, B. Ashton, assistants to
Carrie Nation.
Robert E. French, Chinaman.
Miss Mattie Harris, Miss Cora Merriett, Frank Silva and Henry Silva,school
girls.
Mrs. C. Whittum, Anns soso
C. E. Whittum, clown.
Annie and Hattie Eddy, school givte.
F. Beardsley, Mrs. Nation.
Al. Renfree, May Tickell, Seth Johnrson, Maggie Hopkins, Arthur Renfree,
.Elva Hall, Leslie Nickerson, Mamie
.McClure, Blue and the Grey,
Ray Hallquist, post marks.
“Mabel Haliquist, postage stamps.
Neal Gallagher and Beulah Nicker
vgon, cake—walkers.
C. E. Cleveland and G, w. Richards,
Eastern tourists.
Severence Oonaway, Joe King, the
‘teamster,
John Trevaskis, hayseed.
Mamie Miller, Mamie Wanamake,
‘Pearl Wanamake, Emily Cleave, sailor
‘girls.
Sadie Snell and Grace Jackson
‘butterflies.
Bertha Shaver,’summer.
Daisy Shaver, summer.
Frank Jewett, dominio.
Elmo Miller, domino.
John Carey, calico patchwork.
Mrs. Jchn Carey, silk patchwork.
R J. Bonehi, Dr. R: M. Hunt.
Walter Tompkins, corporal.
Frank T, Smith, hayseed,
Will Penrose, Earl of Leicester.
Miss Frances ‘Kilerman, Russian
princess.
Mrs. M, Gallagher and Miss M. Bowman, gaiety girls,
~v-deD, Black, Daylor’s erisp, aromatic
fresh roasted coffee.
Miss Bowerman, flower girl.
Josie Merrill, crazy quilt,
Mabel Chivell, flower girl. .
Kate Chivell, cragy quilt.
John Schmidt, Merrill Bandeen, Dr:
A. Morgan, L.A. Garthe, Arabians.
Free Breese, Ed. Baker, Dan Doyle,
W. Lewis, Mrs. M. Lawrence, Ida
Avery, Miss M. James, Miss G. Saul,
\picnic party.
Lile Williams, Miss J. Irwin, May
Urwin, fancy dress.
R. 8. Corbett and Miss Maud Corbett, Old Black Joe and wife.
i. Sweeney, old soak.
Wilfred Hosken, bar tender.
Gomer Hopkins, a swell guy.
Ed Shaver, sailor..Fred Sandow, Goon,
Mrs. D. Hollend, fancy dress.
‘Thomas Griffitha, rainy day.
‘George Hitchens, American girl.
Matt Hoskens, country boy:
R. Nickless and Bert Ohegwidden, . gompanies have all withdrawn from
well coon couple.
John Dunster, Corean mérehant.
Dan Oampbell, Dandy Jim.
May Richards, blue domino,
Bertha Richards, red domino.
Herbert Thomas, Datiy TRANSCRIPT.
Gus Merrill, clown.
Ora Miller, tambourine girl.
Alice Folck, midnight.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Brinkman, old
married couple,
i Jennie Rowe, fancy dress. .
Della Wells, red domino.
Mrs. Hattie Kendrick, red domino.
Jobn Hicks, farmer. :
W. Magker, shoemaker.
Ben Hathaway and A. P. McCortan,
' 15-cent coons.
Charles Wodell, woodchopper.
in Webber, “Who am I?”
oward Loveland, Aunt Bess.H. Kohle?, Indian Soe
A. McGegan, Indian Jim.
Mrs. Clarence Organ, Spanish girl.
Mre. G. D. Adame, fancy dress,
Mrs. A. D, Allan, tency dress.
Tn the competition for prizes the
rst on the program was ‘the group of
“Blue and
carried out admire tha prise
os the best dressed "group went to
Next on the ‘Program was the fancy
Myers and Mr. F. Pierce. The tollowing bills were ordered
. Wm. Penrose and Frances Eilerman . P®!4 from the various funds: .
were awarded the prizes for the best General Fund—Hugh Murchie $75,
dressed lady and gentleman,
prizes consisted of a geld ring to the
gentleman and a gold bracelet to the
ney Peard $20, Hi Shearer $60, H. D.
Towle $10, J. Flewellen $50, George
lady. Merrill $15, William Oarr $8, Herald $6,
John Dunster as the Corean mer-. Thomas Sandow $2 50, John Lane
chant, carried off the prize hat for the . $2 50, Lege & ‘Shaw. Oo., $2 95, L. 8.
best sustained gentleman character. Calkins $1, Lee Garthe $2, South Yuba
The gamblers, B. Ashton, li. SchmiedWater Oo. $386 40, M. Kinze 50 cents,
er, W. Hoskens, H. Sweeney, Howard Wm. Eddy $375, A. P. Davenport
Sweet and Fletcher Marsh were invited . * 75, Thomas Scadden $3, Hugh Mur-.
to a banquet, the reealt of winning the . bie $1 60,5 ohn Hooper §2 50, H. Oonprize as the best sustained group. away $1 25, Joe Garibaldi $5, 0. E. MulGeorge Huy acted Mrs, Oarrie Nation . !°Y #5 50, Len Foote Jr. $4, O. V. Orto perfection and carried off the prize gan $5, R. Bennetts $2 50, Mark Shaver
as the best sustained woman character, '$5, Power Oo, $152 10, H. Lane $6, O.
. The prize was a dress pattern. Gorge W. Hill $12 60, George E. Turner §2 40,
'. is now wondering how he can make a i ae Howell $3 15, R. Bowerman
rer ne ad prnenosn gree J. Fire Fund—Nevada Hose Oe. No.1
Ronchi, who counterparted Dr. Hunt, . #12 WmAbbott $25 50, A. B. Wolf
The prize was a silk maffler. $99, Pennsylvania Engine Oo, No. 2
The picnic group were right up to $18 50
date and are deserving of more mention than space will allow at present.
‘The prize, a banquet, for the most
original group was won by the I Com-. . , annum, which. include taxes. To
Money to Loan.
Plenty of meney to loan at 8 per cent
Per pound gives you a
pany band.
Music was farnished by Wild’s New poh steed = alas ate pa
Orchestra, and to say it was excellent Nevada City. £6.20
jis but mildly putting it, and Nevada eager ctutomineneenn manage
City is indeed fortunate to have such . :
an excellent set of musicians. The T . T ( fF ff Hou
music rendered last. evening speaks ay! of ba an 0 be 58,
volumes for not only the director, but
the individual members also.
Sheriff Getehell and Marshal TompPer pound is the price of
kins assisted at the doors and handled. . 9 ¢ reg Brg i ir bide
the crowd in an orderly manuer. on x
W. Tompkins, Loring Meservey, Les. Se eeiad “ane
lie Nickerson, Ernest Hocking and A./ 1.0.5 in America for the m oney. * *
Molntire acted as ushers and were kept * © © # Jolbsforgl,
very busy during the early part of the (Write for Wholesale Price List.)
evening seating the large number of :
spectators. ?0) fair coffee. It drinks
Dancing was kept up until an early better than one would
hour this morning. eu nega, because 'perThe nex}. masquerade w given be su
on the first Friday evening after the ag Ps we sell very little of it. 5-Ibs
Lenten season, when another glorious . — (Write for Wholesale Price List.)
time is looked for. _ Per pound is the price
A Fine Position. 2 5 bo pape ya
too. ae is skillfally
A. B. Wolf returned from San Franrd ae wage hai aoe
cisco this morning, and on Saturday . Se) lots o °
will leave for Floriston, which place inivnd = pean & a coffee for 2
he tends to make his future home Wh olesale Price List Furnished on
Mr. Wolf has been appointed to the Rep lenye-)
high and responsible position of generae d& poutd’ of
al manager of the Floriston Paper Mill ¢ good bo asta ye) Mages
Company, which also includes their aiwass. been . oop
grocery and other stores. He is thorwith the Germans, It
oughly competent for the position, @S}has arich, full flavor and great
he has preved himeelf during his . strength; blends nicely with Mocha
whiole life here, as a worthy, straight. 9
nds for $
forward and” conservative business . 94 Weise ea tasanle:)
‘map. Mr. Wolfe’s hosts of friends Is the price of our
here regret to learn that he is to leave, 3 ) Mocks, Java and . Costa
be with C ca blen combut their best wishes will ever w ae ery Br geo
hin. popularity every mon
— ; We sell 3-lbs of Mihis Lanreng blend for
Revengeful Monopoly. 1. It isa popular price and by many
i coffee is pestered 8 ee ge sin
On account: of a law passed by the . and. Mocha, especially ose whose
taste demands strength, in addition to
Nevada Legislature, entitled the*value apc drinwing Ganeles:
policy law, which compels an insurance . “wits tor Wholesale Price List and
company to pay the full value of.a Samples.)
policy in case of fice, the insurance Here is where we touch
the coffee that is looked
on by the. majority . ,
F people as “the best
that money can buy”—
No other combination of
coffees has ever yet yielded such
pyr smooth drinking, aromatic properties
Card of Thanks. as Java and
blended. 2 1-2 Pounds for $1.
(Sample Free.)
surance companies have the upper AOc 3
band and will cause the law to be reand it {is.
ii State. It looksas though the inMr, and Mrs. J. M. Parr of North
Bloomfield desire to express their sincere thanks to the choir of North
Bloomfield and Relief Hill, to the
Ancient Order of Foresters and all the
friends who so kindly assisted them
during their late bereavement.
Please beur in, mind that in Ba red
your coffees here you are insu
against stale, flavoriess goods. We
roast every day. Our roasting plant is
the latest and best. We understand
the tea and coffee business from “A to
Doctor Z” We devote our whole ime and at— pee tention to it. Our trade is growing
steadily. We want your trade, also.
20 cases Men’s Storm Gossamer Rub. bers, Hood patent, ribbed back. Former price, 90 cents. On sale at 75 ots.
20 cases. Ladies’ Storm Rabbers, ribbed back. Formerly 60 cents. Now 50
cents,
Ladies’ Storm and one strap Sandals.
Regular 50 cents. Now, three poles, 60
dents. Sizes 2}¢ to 4. ie
lt L. Hyman & Co,
Drop in and get samples of any ear
oa ton oe coffee you may wish to tryNevada City.
shal F. W. TAYLOR, PROP.
it ever struck you t you can ee
Rash Moore “AA” whiskey for alNEVADA CITY.
most the same price that is paid for ordinary whiskey. Your dealer has it.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
e
The . EA. Tompkins $5, R. Eddy $65, Sid-.
nd Java (we know how to do it.) 31 2 4
ocba, when properly . .
Drop us a postal if you live outside
The Commercial Ta Co.
Coffee Roasters. Tea Blenders.
Boston Brown Bread, iu cans,
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Rice, a la Creole.
Vienna Sausage, in cans.
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection .
I XL Deep Sea Clams.
Dainty Chips
Dainty German Wafers.
* ‘Frisco Cracker s—Lunch, Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 ib cartoons.
Just Received and Are Fresh.
[openers — : a
FIG PRUNE i re
The latest Coffee and Tea Substitute.
Did you receive a free sample of it the
other day? Did you TRY it? Ifyou
like it you can obtain more here.
Packags same size as Postum 25¢
Cof—farin and Postum, each 25c
These are all HEALTH beverages to _
take the place of tea and coffee.
Newell Bro’s Best Soap, per cake 5c
Chas. E.-Mulloy’s Grocery
LA RUE’'S—
=
souseeooueeaneuan
Powders. ¢
*
*
* Safe and Sure.
* They Do Not
Affect the Heart. KK MK M
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For Sale at-——™
DICKERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery and
Photo Supplies.
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SILVER
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Ar
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Rogers’
Forks,
Spoons,
Knives,
.
‘Silverware, :
_ BROAD ST., NEVADA try.
AAAMMA AML AACA NALA AA ALANA AT ALUAALAMIAAL ALANA
: "MASQUERADE
GOSTUMES.
Everything senuied make an appearance to suit your own self at the
Masquerade Ball can be had at my
store.
Costumes,Masks
Ete. in endless variety:
‘Oome and
Make —
Your
Selection. ,
W. H. CRAWFORD, Main. Street
DOES YOUR EVESIGAT NEED ATTENTION?
YW. A. MEYER, the Opticlan,~—
Is coming again on February 28th, and will remain THREE
DAYS. His work is guaranteed by F, C. Chinn of Sacramento, and they will cheerfully make any necessary changes
free of charge.
(mF Always remember that their work is never finished until their customer is satisfied .
At Our Store for Three Days, Beginning February 28th.
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Watchmakers, Broad Street, Above Pine, Nevada Clty.
J KLL-O
SOMETHING NEW
FOR PUDDINGS.
INSTANTANEOUS.
TEN CENTS A PACKAGE.
Jachvon's Borne Grocery
“Do. ‘You Wear Boots ?
We haven't called attention to thie
line of our stock for some time, but it
is not a neglected one by any means,
Mining Boots, of the best makes, always on hand,
Of course we are fully prepared for
those who wear Shoes.
We have a fine line of Winter Shoes
of extra good quality. e
We also do repairing on short notice.
All work guaranteed.
BOVEY BROS.,
Broad Street.
I
Something Suitable.
If you desire anything in the furniture line you
will do ell toexamine this list
Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets, —
Glass Dish Closets, Music Racks,
Reception Chairs, Center Tables,
Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs,
JAMES KINKEAD
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