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February 4, 1904 (4 pages)

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_ Fire Alarm Directory. tional Alley. ley streets. Streets.streets, Washington road. . $6—Nevada street, cor. o ‘Dr. Hunt’s lot. streets. Marsh’s residence. *%—Broad Street and Na25—West Broad and Find2—East Broad and Pine 34— Main and Cottage 35 — Coyote street and 43—Sacramento and Adams 45—Sacramento and Pine streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard. 46—Jordan and Zion streets, Tine TABLE MOLAR Df . . in front cf Mrs. Davenport 8 frains willleaveap arrive at Nevada 52—Park Avenue and Nim-. «+ totows. oe tod. streets, in frout of Dan’ -a4"8e Fee conan, Hotel Netherland 18 TURK STREET Near Market St, San Pranc'sco, -— = Cal, New seven story fireproof hotel just opened; steam heat, electricity and long distance telephone in every room; elegantly furnished, one block from leading theatres; unquestionably finest moderate priced hotel on the Pacific Coast. Take Market st. cars to Turk street. Rates, 75c per Day up. f Daily; connecting with 5130 A. M. eal Train arriving. at Sac camento at 9:40 A. M. and San Fransisco vi Stockton at 4:15 P. M. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Cs A, M. Daily , connecting with overlana 9:40 train Yo. 5, stopping only at Auburn, tocalin, Sacramento, micia, Port Costa od Oakiand, arriving in Sau Francisco at lows’ Hall. Cc. E. WHITTUM, N. G. GEO. A. GRAY, B.S. aor LODGE, No. 16 I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fel1535p. m. 5 Daily; sconnecti with T'05 P. M. Overlend Train. leavl an Francisco at 9:00 A. M. for East, an Jverland Limited leaving San Francisco at (0:00 A. M. ° Daily; connecti with Lo5:15 P. M. cal Train leaviig Sacramento at 4:50 P.M. and Overland rains for tast and Weer. GRAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 9.45 P.M, Daily. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, No. 47 L 0. 0. F. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month, at 7:30 o’olock. JAMES ROBERTS, C. P. Geo A. Gray, Scribe PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, SONS OF ST. GEORGE, Meets at Pythian Castle every Second and Fourth Saturday of each month at 8 o’clock. JOHN STEVENS, President. T. H. Warznrs, W. Secretary. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., Meets at Odd Fellows Hall First and Third Fridays of Each Month. MRS. J, G. O'NEILL, Pres. Mus. Cona Wapswortn, R. S. Hydra ic Parior, No. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets « Pythian Castle Every Tuesday Evenuirg at 7:30 o’cloek. 'A. P. KRUMB, Pres. Dr. A. N.Morcan, R. S. —_—_—_—_—_—_— PRO FESSIONAL CARDS. I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. CFRICE TILLEY BUILDING (UP STAIRS) ce Broad street, corner ne, Nevada y. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. W 1LL PRACTICK IN ALL THB COUR State and Hederal. P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE anr United . ~ rhe J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at: Law, ¥FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD ood Pine strcets, Nevada City THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, arriving From Grass Vaiiey Only. 9-07 A. M. patty ABRIVING FROM OOLFAX. . Daily ; connecting with Over9°45 A. M, land Train from Kast. Daily; connecting with over(3.15 P.M. land train from East. : Daily ; connecting with Over6:00 P. M. land Train leaving San Fr ‘nc'sco at 9:00 A. M. and Gverland Limited eaving San Francisco at 10 A M, Daily ; connecting with Loval 9:40 P. M. Train leavin Palliat at 4:50 P. M. and all points South. C, P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Manager. *.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. Looking Under the Hat,: . with a round head. contains lots of brains either is very jong from froit to back or else ‘ir regular. You can learn something. of a man’s mental ability by the hat he wears. If his head is so bumpy that it seems as if he never could get a hat to fit him he probably is a genius or a crack-a-jack in some particular line. If his head is long from front to back whip. So if your hat costs more money than your friend’s bat does and you are harder to fit be consoled . by considering that your brain is werth taore.—New York Press. Jim Lane’s Advice to Recruits. During the civil war a lot of young fellows at Oskaloosa wanted to enlist in the cavalry. Jim Lane told them they would make a mistake if they Joined a “hoss” regiment. “I tell you. boys,” he said, “it will cost you a hoss apiece to join the cavalry. As infantrymen you will be ordered to Missouri, and you can ride ove horse and lead another when you come.back.”—AtchiGam Chewing. “To chew gum for five or ten min utes after a meal is Absolutely beneficial,” said a physician, “especially for hasty eaters, who do not half masti cate their food, because the action of flow, and that is good. But so few -people can use and not abuse it. They get the gum in their mouths and keep at it till they fairly dry up the saliva supply, bring on a headache and get generally nervous. This will cause indigestion.” i: A Business Precaution, A caller at the boarding house of Mrs. Irons was surprised to see 4 fine steyhound basking in the sun outside the kitchen door, “I didn’t know you hud a dog,” she said. “He’s a beautlful animal. How long have you had lim?” “Two or three years.” “Ifow does it happen I have never seen him in Passing along here?” “We don't allow him to leave the back yard,” replied Mrs. Irons, with emphasis. “What kind of an advertisement would it be for a boarding house to have a creature as lean as that dog is standing round in frept of it?’ @ visit DR, JORDAN'S Great Museum of Anatomy NG 206] MARZEET ST. bet. 6th 7th, 8.F. Cal. The Largest of its kind in the World. We are continusiiy adding new specimens, Come and learn how wonderfully you are made and how to avoid sickness and disease. If you suffer from any of the ills of men, come to the Noidest Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. JOBDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Consultation free and strictly pri-ate. Treatment persome alig or by letter, SWPHUELIS thorouch!y eradicated from the system without using Mercury, EVERY WAN apply ux to us will receive OUP honest opinion of his complaint. We will Guarantee a POSITIVE CURE in every Case we , or forfeit One Thousand Dollars. Write for Book—Philosephy of Marriage, MAILED FREE. (A Valuable book for men. ) DR. JORDAN & CO. 1651 Market Si & B, Now is the season for Chrysanthemums and Carnations Chrysanthemums from 35 cents to $1.25 cents per dozen. Our 75 cent size will please you. Carnations from 85 cents to 75 cents per dozen. Any color, red, white or pink, SACRAMENTO, CaL. E. J. Raoror, Pres. W. iH. Martin, Vice P G. J. Reoror, Cashier. Agensy Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 (2 FICE_LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmereial aid Pine rtreete. ae W. D. LONG, i Attorney and Counselor at Law, 2 Ss ( )PFICE cox. BROAD AND PINE STS : 7 up stairs, Nevada Citv. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Bloor, Commercial Street Nevada City. ALFRED D. MASON, Attorn>y at Law and Notary Public. (yess TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA CITY TOYD P. LARUR. GEORGE JONE JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley. Cal Telephone—Black 134. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY U. S. MiNERAL SURVEYOB Office in Morgan & Koberts’ Bloek De. da City Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. a ee: Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Honrse—ftol2a.w and? tod p.m. A General Commercial and Savir gs Banking Busines Transac: ed. Gold bought and advances made on bullion. Assay Office at the Bank. Drafts drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on Approved Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street . ..Nati Dai Hote) Building MAITLAND BROS, In Their’ New Saloon! Have moved into their new caarters »n Com mercial street and invite a:l their former patrons to call and ses them. They wil! make ita point to serve be fres* trands of BELL CONSERVATORY CO,. ‘*rtied by nearly every store that James WoodburaCo Wholesale Dealers in fine Whiskies Brandies Wines and Liquors 417K Street, bet. 4th & 5th SACRAMENTO The goods of this company are deals in liquors in this city. Fancy Drinks, You seldom will find a brainy man, The head that he is a clear thinker and smart as & the jaws causes the gastric juices _to'} . BUDE asta aia (900 Drops} SUTETIRENIETAE TOSI RET estab ope te si an all ing te Stmetis end Bowelsor . . . INFANTS “CHILDREN Promotes Digestion.Cheerful. . ) . ness and Rest.Contains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. ‘ae Rochelle Salts ~ dleuse Seed + Hiern Scout sale + . Gitecyrode Pore Aperfect Remedy for Constipa. . if Kon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea if Worms Convulsions ,Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Sumile Signature of he NEW YORK. Al6 imoenths old 3) Dosis — hoe NISs EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. . she The Kind You Have JCASTORIA For Tnfents end Children. Always Bought For Over. Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Citizens BROAD STREET,Authorized Capital . Paid-Up.Capital -Organ; John T; Morgan, man, Chas. E. Clinch, John M. Tomas. OFFICE HOURS—From 10 a. u.to4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’slock P. M. Money loaned on appraved securities. BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass.Valley can be transacted Incorperated in 1876. $200,000.00. Reserve Fund . 78,000.00 . Undivided Profits . OFFICERS—President, J. T. Morgan; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Assistant Cashier and Seerctary, M. A. Preston. DIRECTORS—M. A. Preston MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, es out SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points SeamJte . NEVADA OITY i $ 5,500.00 36,000.00 Cashier, D. B Geo. M. Hughes, D. E. Morgan, Lord Hour with advantage at this Bank. YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING or find it necessary to ELATERITE Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar aud an rfac 8 su able in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. fr [ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER!) ee A al es, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Rea: It will pay to ask for prices and information. “ SHE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF ROOFING. gravel, and all prepared roofings. for flat son713 Market St., San Francisco THOUS Sn a i i i tT of students have gone from Chesnutwood’s Business College SANTA ORUZ, CAL. into responsible and good paying POSITIONS 4 Warrt vor JouRNAL. 0g gC ANDS J. H. JANSON, President ORIA fry ‘i tle, 4 right, . bas, —— a Notice of Sale of Real Estate at “Private Sale.Nace IS HEREBY GIVEN That in pursuance of an ‘order of the Superior Court of f tiie Comey of State of California, le on the Fourth day of January, 1904, in the matter of the estate of C. J, Naffsiger, the undersigned, the Ad™m trix of the estate of said sed, sell at private sale to the highest bidder fo: wauh. gold soin ~~ se Dating Mie tes, — subject coniirmation y uperior Court on and after the 25th Day of January, 1904, at 12 o'clock M., of said day, all the r i interest and estate of said C. J. = ‘es at thetime of hié death. and all the title and interest that the said estate lon of law or otherwise, acr.than, or in addition to, that of » Je Na at the time of his tet Otae nad"Vetee oe Ui » Jying au :) n Nevada, State of Califordescribed as follows, Situated on the rlv side of Nevada a, ¥, California, being Tete as ‘wo, in Block Chet TRE ee. designated on jal Map City, made by H.S. Bradley in particularly described as ng at the No est corr f lot at the point on Notice Direer rec! he premises of C.J. Naffmeets ht, aff . by. id parcel t mo: Gisizess Bank in the sum of Eight Hundred Sealed bids in writing, for the purchase of said property, sub; to said mortgage, will bereceived y, the undersigned at the Law Is, N ’rerms and condition of sale: Cas » gold coin of the United Sta’ payablfirmation of sale by onid Sapecien Coan LIZZIE 8, NAFFZIGER, Administratrix of wide peng rix o} the Estate of C. J. Naff Dated January 6, 1904. ‘The Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada do Ordain as follows : ARTICLE I. SEOTION 1. oll tax of twodollars and fifty cents (gas te hereby levied on each male person over the age of twenty-one and under age of fifty-five years found in each or a read district in the county of Nevada, during the yéar 1904. SEOTION 2. hall be the duty of the County Assessor ofike county of Nevada to co!lect the road poll tax of the county in the same manner that the State poll taxes are coltected, between the first day of January, 1904, and tne first day of Jannary, 1905, a SEOTION 3, Thi dinance shall take effect and be in: feeecnncd after fifteen days from the date
of its adoption. On the adoption of the foregoing ordi. Supervisors W. &. Martina. C. J. Miller, E. T. Worthley, S. L. Weeks and John Fay voted aye. ; Noes, none. Adopted January 8th, 1904. . J. MILLER, . Chairman of the Board. Attest; F. L. AnBoaasr, Clerk By A. J. Hosking, Deputy Clerk. jul ESTRAY NOTICE, AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE UNdersigned last June a three-year old red and white Helfer. Branded‘ M. L.”on right hip. Acropand a slit on right ear. ahs owusr — pare ee alt Led paying ns r or feed and for this advertisement. bikie PEER ARBOGAST, Blue Tent. promptly attended to. Office in Nevada County Real Estate Exchange, opposite Hotel Antlers, -NEVADA CITY, OAL, FOR SALE. Brown & Morgan Real Estate, Insurance and Mining Agents. Gold Mine, near Nevada City, $20,000. Timber Land— 80 acres near Blue Tent, $1,000, Two story fine residance on Nevada street, renting for $18, price $8500. Residence on Water street, partly furnished, renting now for $9, Land near city to suit purchasers, ~-NEVADA CITY, OAL, Ye Lee & Co. —Deailers in— Fruit and Vegetables ’ FRESH FISH We receive a variety of Fresh Fish every Thursday. Morgan’s Fresh Oysters constantly on band. Give us a call. Main street, near the Plaza eS 58 Nevada City, Jan. 20, 1904. : The Eqinent Syecialist in Refraction iss Veda B. Gurley aa ‘Stenographer =—=— Legal Work and Correspondence Dr. T.B. Timony The Doctor is the only Specialist north of San Francisco on the Science of Fitting Glasses. Phe-Doctor is Registered under State Law io Optometry. The Doctor has never had a case to fail him. He has sent in his 6575tb prescription. Office—opposite Episcopal Church. Nevada City. Hours—9 a.m. to 4 p. m., every day except Monday. Grass Valley patrons allowed fare both wags. GITY OF RICHMOND $5. PER MONTH, fel OF RICHMOND, just across the Bay from San Francisco, western terminus of Santa Fe R.R. The only place in California where the three largest corporations in the State, oamely Standard Oil Company, Southern Pacific BR. RB. and Santa Fe R. RB. meet. These corporations are spending millions of dollars'there which will make it the greatest manufacturing city on the Pacifte Coast. Lots $175. Viaps Free. Can you afford to save $5 per month? Do you want to make money ? RICHMOND LAND COMPANY INC, Crocker Building, San Francisco. Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kiids of Mixed vrink: a Specialty. MAITLAND RROS. Prous. Comm srais! S: L. BOWMAN. J ¥.8HA®% SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists Office in Odd Fellows Building, Brosd Stros Ney da City, Cal. GCN PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY 4LL KINDS OF FILLINGS. BXITRACTING °RILLYULEY ri NI E. W. SCHMIDT, the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Pine Street, Nevada City We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Ouban hand-made 5c cigar CHICAGO UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room ‘and Private Compartment Observation Sl=<zing Cars, with telephone. V1 reading Lamps in every Berth, Compartment and Drawing-Room, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber and Bath, Dining Cars— meals alacarte, Electric lighted throughout. Also other brands of leading cigars. Experienced undertaker in atBest of service gueranteed,. Office of the Superintendent~of Pine Grove Came Telephone No, 84. Tobsce> smoker's articles, etc, C. H. LEHNERS, M D Physician and Surgeon FFI~E—Tilley Building — Hours, 2to dand 7.to9 p. m. el. West 41. Lrave calls at Vint on’s Daily Tourist Car service at 6 p. m. and personally Conducted Exe cursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 am. from Sen Fran cisco, The best of everything. R. R. RITCHIE (Paines Hotel) "Saw Brammese oe Union Livery Stable Main st. opp Union Hote’; Henry Lane, = Prop’: BEST TORNOUTS IN TOWN q Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. a ascovaien: the transpo ™ wi: h rt : Pa. veg? ” WESTERN H SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY Thie New and ern House is seine ete etre Board and Room, 81 te $1.50 per day. Meals $50. Vree bus to and fromall tr WM. LAND, Prop Oyster Cocktails, . = age : ® i @ The best of Beer, Cigars, ete. Bargai ns ! Bargai ns ! Can always be found at the favorite rea sort of —_—— AT — Fred Eilerman, BEFORE JAMES CAIRNS _— ON BROAD STREET. , G OIN G ieee a : allonal “Exchange Stable, EAST , : i ‘raed Serens, opp. aslonal Bxsbanae Hote it will pay you to make inquiries Buggy Whips from 10 cents to $3.50 aye concerning the routes and ser— Gents Work and Driving Gloves 50 cents to $2 JAMES HENSBSSY, + Props vice of the aoe eo sig pe Sean wis anes i — as Whip Lashes, 25 cente to $4.50. The B Empire! Livery Stable Ss oO UT H E R N Whip Books, 25 paca to $1.50. : Single ‘Harness, $7.50 and upward. HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES! §=©6»= . } =’ PACIFIC . = COMPANY CH ICAGO Through tourist and standard Pullman cars to all the principal Eastern cities. IN LESS THAN J. gos acenk ise et eke ‘Team Harness of all kinds,.on hand and wade to order, 3 DAYS Sacramento, Ual. Ooltex, Cal. pfinereiowe ear irg ayia cs an en : Chamois, Sponges, Robes and Blankets, Harriess Oil From and Dressing, Buggy Tcpa, Ousbions and all kinds of Oa: Trimming d shot noti : . San Franciscoat J0a.m. Ringe Teiemine dont 'ak shorg action = actos ieee JAS. CAIRNS A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. . Money back if It fails. Trial Botties free. Broad Street, ~ “ Nevada City “Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. } rt man DEVELOPER _ with new pteated na rate Free on pete Eelond Sifconel, Be ORDINANCE NO. 8. . NOTICE OF SALE. _ —or— Property of the State, Pursuant to Section 3897 of the ~ Political, Code. NOTICE. CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT,? Pe ~ QTATE OF CALIFOKNIA, ) ee T rAxX COLLECTOR Tudou Fe Nevada, Sate of California. Whereas, on the 22d day of November, eo there was filed and recordec in the Conard ler’s office of the S ate of California cert ue deeds conveying to the people 0} bend State of Califoruia the title to those cerca lots and parcels of land hereinaftel e~ scribed: s, said eeds recite the fact Preah yeccnn hereinafter described w-sstruck off and sold to the people of the State of California tor the non-payment of State an’ County taxes, penalties and costs, andall charges ley ed aud assessed against said property for the year 1883; i ’hereas, tive years have elapsed since. enste ea sale, an? no redemption, according to law, has been made of said property or any part thereof; eee ‘ N ,tderefore in pursuance Oo tl e law in ade Caves made and provided, I, EK. P. Coln, Controller o' the state of California, by Neue ofthe authoriry in me vested by the laws of this State, do by these presents au‘thorize, empower and direct yo, the said Tax Collector, to sell at public auction, in separate lots or parcels, the property bereinafter described, inthe tau er following: P notice shall fi st be give) of such sale Ty Pewiennin or at leust three weeks in some newspaper publish din the county, or city and county. or if there Le uo newspaper published therein, then by posting a notice in three conspicuous places in the county, or city and county, for the same period, which ‘notices must state specifically the place of, and the day aud tour of sale, and shallcontain a description of the property to be sold, and shall also embody a copy of this authorization. The property above referred to and hereby authorized to be sould is situate, lying and fornia, bounded aud particularly de:erib as follows, to-wit: Mining Claims, being lot 72, Sees. 6, 6 and 7, Tp.J5.N,R.10 E., contaiving 164 acres. Sold to the State March 7, Igu4. That no bid shali be received or accepted atsuch salefor less than the amount of all the taxes levied uponauch property, and all interests, costs, penalties aid expenses up to the date of the sale may have been levied upou such property, up to the daie of tie issuance to the State of the deed or deeds hereinabove referred to, with all interests, costs, penalties and other charges thereon added tu such subsequent taxes. That said sale shall be conducte! in all respects as by law governing such sales. Given under my hand, and seal of office, at Sacramento, this 26th day of Jauusry, A. D. 1904. {Seal} LE, P. COLGAN, Controller % Therefore, in pur-uauce of law, public no tice ia hereby given that [ wil), on Saturday, the 20th Day of February, 1904, ® the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. in front of the Courthouse door, in the City and County of Nevada, State of California, sellin one parcel at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, the said property hereinbefore in said authorization described, which said authorization is hereby made a part of this notice, and the prorerty to be sold is situate, lying and being in the county of Nevada, a of California, and described\as follows, to-wit: \ Mining claim being Lot 72 in S and 7, Tp.15N., R.10K., M. D. B, taining 161 acres. No bids will be received or accdpted for said property for less than the amount of all the taxes levied upon said property, and all interest, costs, penalties and expenses up to date of this sale, together with all subsequent taxes that may have been levied upon said property up to the date of the issuance to the State of the deed referred to in said Controller’s authorizatioh, with all interest, costs, penalties and other charges thereon added to such subsequcnt taxes. the within described rea! es:ate, to wit: Mining claim being Lot 72 in’ Sections 5, 6 and 7, Tp. 15N.,R.10 EB. M.D. B. & M., containing 164 acres, which was sold to the State on 6th day of March, 184, for the delinquent taxes of 1683, and deeded to the State on March 20th, 1895, is: SUMMARY. Tax of Pen. for Del. aud Costs — Int. 1883.. 10 eae BMD os ete sas ons $3877 BROAPITULATION. Taxes of 1883. hiiew®.2°10 Penaities for delinquencies and costs.. 60 Interest at 7 per cen! per annum 377 Costofadvertising.. . .. 70 00 Total.... $76 47 Given under my hand a: Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, state of Callfortia, this 28th day of January, A D, 1004 H. J. WRIGHT, Tax Collector in and for the (6) t. Nevada, Stats of California. sie Time Appointed for Proving Will, Etc. N THE SUPERIOR COURT the County of Nevada, State In the matter of the aE ORES deceased otice is hereby given th t MOND the &tb day of FKBRUAIY, 1904, at 10 ovslocls &. m. of said day, at the Court sai Court, at the Court fe peices County of Nevada, IN AND FOR of California, kstate of MARY E. House in the City and has been a i as the time and place for proving the wither said Mary KE. Kenworthy, deceased, ind for hearing the application of for the issuance to him of ministration with the Will and where anv person interes and contest the same. p Dated January 26th, 1904. j26 (sea!) BAL; ARBOGAST, Clerk. Henry M. Place Letters of AdABSTRACTS. You need an Abstract of y your property. If you buy, or loan on aes C property you want a good title, There ig, Sule one Abstract System in Nevada Coun, the se Weeks.” The undersigned hag the management of it We alone abStract property, not persons, Terms reasonable. J. M. Walling, Attorney at Law and Not Manager. ary Publie a8 The Leading Flopr. NAS bac ' XING FAMILY { HATE ‘THE beiug inthe county of Nevada, State of ‘bed he hereby authorized, to-\ gether with all such subsequent taxes as \ ( ese ° Estimate of amount required to purchase . * NAT. P. BRI FRED E, SUBE By Mail, $6 By C ees Cou! After the the “padre” while the 1 the ee c are placed 1 der through everywhere eyes and qu shake long men, now ~ dressed, thi ed with the country. Then by pears in-fr and conve! most cases of one of ' Byvening a his respect: hours on t rives whe one : believ her daugh the neight munity at of the hou Otto von eine. were 1 told tha with the weeks r tions sec mailed f Franeise & fob the sam 4 for this 3 at his cl; A-dou! so two f * bargain quire at A fine ata ba office. is —~— Fait) agents ritory expens ence .u iness envelo non Bl