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January 10, 1902 (4 pages)

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D_OFFICR:. mun, Cate, Nov. iii He GIVEN THAT ‘illiam G. Ham; 2 address arcce oa : scrip and Nevada’ City, Cain . spplioaticn for Patent f YERAR—NO. 12,072 Mining ee. abet = evada, State of C n n the Field tex and 4 1 88 Mitteral Sy c.9,Tp 16, Nort Said. Ft suns ed as follows, to-wit: i’ BXTERIOR ROUNDARIRg 9 iT. LOUIS LOCATION, CRIPTION RATES. ; ba Year. ‘ at'cor. No. 1, a spruce yuare, set 18 in the oe of earth, serib 3761 w am. bears N, 1% + 37 ft., b 3, ‘f. 18781; the NK. cor. of 9K, M.D. M., bears Kast j corner, & post marked St, 39 85’ i. 6 ft.; thence var: 40° 15. 278 ft. to east end of ) post! ck long, 4 ins. squa > gr « with mound of e b1; thé Jécation tharke 3 N. 68 t; thence mts of no t. to cor. No.2 on tine of G Be 0 vel Consolidated) Survey No ¢ an oak 16 ins, diam. biazed sl whence an oak 20 ins. d 80” W. 23.5 ft. blazed and sq : bere 3o:8. Great Weal } 1e, Var. oy DS, SO 30” W, 8, a spruce post, in stone mo Calf Wautee: marked 116—4 and 3—3761 wh oy . iam, bears N. 20 W's) sribed B.'T. 8—3751; thence 4 rm end. line, var. 18° KS, 1 > cor. No. 4, a spruce POst gh 4 1s om é the gro q of earth, scri 3761, . . dia, bears S. 870 3p’ Ee bk MENT-POSITIONS — YOUNG B. 'l.4—3761; thenes var. 18¢ d for Raliway Mail Clerks. In300,5 ft. to.cor No.5, a cedar Mores. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. i long, 4 ins. square, set 18 ir F Good Investment. NT COLUMN. to : this week or 40 conte s month.” bly in advance. nti t ia anted rizht away. P*Daniel MoAuley, the milkwith mound of earth, sor; ce a forked oak 16 ins, dj ue, 14 it., blazed and seribed eutical with location corn, St. ., No. 8; thence var. ig 300 ft. to west end of love ij ft. en, 4ins. square, set 1s ind with stone mound se tical with location post, ma mouth of tunuel bears west 2 about 100 ft; thence same eo d 400 ft. to cor. No.6, a cedar 8. SQUAre, Set 2 ft.in the gro; vf earth, scribed 6—8761, whd diam, bears S. 67° 16° Ky scribd &. ‘Lt. 6—8761, iden n cor., a post marked st. L N Oo B., N.69 41’ Ki. 495.7 ft. to th line of Omega pateuted m 4 ft. long, 4 ius. square, set 13 d, with mound of: earth, seri ce & pine 16 in, diam, bea: ft. blazed and scribed 4 ice along Omega south ling ft. to cor. No. 8, alsu sk, » & cedar post 4 ft. long, 4 3 ins. in the grouud with mo ibed 8—8761, whetce a fir § 3 10° K. 25 tt. blazed and seri “thence var, 18° K along Um »N.4° 80’ W. 176.31t. to cor. N, 4 ft. long, 4 ins. squars, set 1s d, with mound of earth, seri ice the Ni, cor. of Umega 0? W. 26 it; theuce var. 180 . feet to beginning. ’. LOUIS LODE LINE. a) post L—8761 at west end snce var. 18° i., N, 68° 50K, —vi6l, east end of lode line, ab ll or Large Amounts With ’ gamble, but from legitin aon Sunkers. morchants, roEins wich shell capital sre Jota: it is i feines references in any . of tes. For articul: ress iid & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, CH a : ice Berry Plants. good time to plant Raspberry and plants. I have the best varieties ionly avery moderate charge for ed, -~—T. H, Laur. Lost, . Areward will be given by'reime to TRANSCRIPT o n22 Wanted. ted by Daniel Mcae man. Pe ‘inumeel nlitt . Weekly Dances. > C, N. G.C., will give weekly soRory Hall every Saturday night io furnished for the danc nt. -Ladies free, gents 50 — a SION OF THE ST. LOUIS Looay ‘ y of Exterior Boundaries, at cor. No. lon the south lip nted mine, a cedar post 4 ft, 7 set 18 tus, in the ground, . arth, scribed 1—8761, when diam, bears $ .2° W., ¥.2f¢. bl a Pree the Ni, cor, of whose stand is at Wild’s », on Broad street, gives the best m. All the latest eaciag es , junlibxtension of the St. Louis 2 SAM COJrse 172 ft. to cor.) ) 4 ft. long, 4 ins. square, set li ad, with mound of ea:th, seri nce a cedar 5 ins. diam. be t. blazed and seribid Bb. T, 4 189 K S.779 19’ W., 907 ft. to 1r post 4 ft. long, 4 ins. square © ground, with mound ofe ibi, whence a willow 19 ius. dj . 40’ W. 15.5: ft. blazed and seri ; thence var. 18° k., N, 18° st.ond of lude line, a cedarp 3. Square, set 18 ins. in tie gro i of earth, scribed L—3761; th r. No. 4, a cedar post 4 ft. lo set 18 ins. in the ground, arth, scribed 4—8761, whence the Deadwood, patented, 1 28’ W. lil ft.; thence var. 18 918°63 ft. to beginning. hed Rooms to Let. rooms to let. Enquire at James Grove and Nevada streets a tf ly Social ORY HALL ADAY EVENING i, ORCHESTRA . OF ST. LOUIS WEST EXTENSI 5 at post L—8761 at west end of var. 189 E., N. 85° iz’ H. oud of lode line, post L—3761. med course of the ledgo is { to Southeast. The numb d on the ledge is 2424.1 feet m the west lode post of the of the St. Louis location to st of the same, thence exter ‘ly from the west lode posto cation to the exst lode posto escribed in the foregoing . ) surface ground claimed if h on each side of the lode ubed as Mmited by the abo r thereabouts, to conformto acent claims, ae e of location of said St. Louii reco. d in the oftice of theGo f Nevada Couzity, Californi ining Clai pages 552 et seq. location of the west ex Ouis location is on record it AEVADA SALOU RNOW, Proprietor, “PRANSCRIPT. Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week} est aian’t make a long visi e Ogg she eft. a t.” asked us to treat her like one of the family, but wnen I did so Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, ‘health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to parohess, jbemIfa woman will riek her health to get 8 coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections \by -the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will he ee arrest dy iT Mo ole early stages an and bronchial tabes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but. it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. — le rémedies at all drugsts. Get Green’s Special Almanac. " Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated fear Columbia Hill is offered ata bargain, Terms part down and balance on time, Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tf + 0 Every original package of Jesse Moore whiskey is guaranteed absolutely pure by Jesse Moore Hunt Oo. FINE JEWELRY [F stock of Novelties we have. tee A Best of » County Recorder of said Nev ‘Book Noo 10. Of Mining Cll > hain On the north by tz Mine (patented), on the by the Great Western & ‘ No. 116. =» pli persons claiming adversely in, ledge, premises or aly po described, surveyed and d for? are hereby notitie > adverse claims are duly filed joy and. the pogalasicn: © uin the time prescribed by ister of the U.S. Land Ofte >», California, they will be visions of the law in such rovided, THOMAS FRASER, Regis! p and Liquors, = .§.Cent Beer in Town. UST RAPP EYS, HICKENS and GEESE idays. The finest in the pared ready for the oven. eby ordered that the forest pplication ‘for a Patent be ixty-one (61) consecutive da) . CITY DAILY TRANSCHIPT, 8 4 published at Nevada City, ch said paper is desigua vspaper published . nearest im and the proper oue to his application. . THOMAS FRASER, Regis! Hieation of this Notice Decet 1 Searls, Attorney for Applic ———_ Notice-to Creditors. OF JAMES KITIS, DECBA » is hereby given by ‘thew scutor of the Will and 1 mes Kitts, deceased, to the¢ all persons having claims ceased, to an biuly them = fcuchers, within foiir mont it publication of this notice! itor Herbert S. Kitts, at “4 , the same being the place {0 n of the business of saic esta y of Nevada. > KI HERBERT S. Kk ithe Last Willand Testame Kitts, deceased. . vada City, this 16th day of De pliday Goods of all pof all our patrons, asto the [ADE ATTHE Assessment Notice. ) GOLD MINING COMPANT, E(HURST, Prop. lon of princi lace of bu . eS : sco, California ; location of aney. valk Enis. as well pany part of ep xe Bit) en mf ancy spec: Vv: of Divsetsee held on the Lathe number— Wests. 1901, an assessment (No. a : alf cents share was levi ’ stock of the corporation. P ly in United States Gold Us us Spr ~~ eee Pting, San us recke: U. ’ a which this assessmen paid onthe 20th day of Det delinquent,and advertised uction, and unless payme” il be sold on Tuesday, the y, 1908 Sis the delina aie er Gosts of adve see ea. of th d of Directors SAMUBL W. BACKUS, Sec! 414-415 Claus Spreekels » DAVIS : e Ever Tasted!. Why the Price is Advanced. Office. f Sherwood & Sherweod, San: Francisco, Dec, 18, 001, ' J. J. Jackson, Nevada City, Cal.— Dear Sir: We understand that you have been selling Keystone Monogram pure Rye Whisky (the full quart] for $125 per bottle. The regular price of this here is $1.50. Wedo not approve of cutting the price of this fine whisky, the quality of which and the quantity in each bottle makes it cheap at $1.50 per bottle. Unless you maintain the selling price, we will be compelled to ehange the ageucy. Kindly sell it after January let at not less than $1.50 ) per fall bottle. Very traly youre, —" _ SHerwoop & Sumer oob. Something Nice to Keep. Any one who attended the re-union picnic. and of old Nevada countyans,. which was held: at Glenbrook on the’ 10th. of September, can um souvenirs of that tf aable.in years to come, m0 SLVR =) eee YOU CONTEMPLATE MAKING A PURCHASE. any time during the coming year, you should make it a point to call and examine the complete. and. beautiful We guarantee everything: as represented. The stock is veka : Ladies’ Long Chains, _Brooches, Necklaces,Stick Pins, the Best of Brushes —AND THE STOCK OF— —CUT GLASS and SILVERWAREX. Is something out of the ordinary, and sure to please the most particular, as it has been selected especially to suit the people of Nevada City and vicinity, @ Select From. ke” Five Hundred of the Most Beautiful Rings to G. J. Br and, JEWELER, BROAD.STREET L ow Prices .FINE MILLINERY. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, etc. § A speetal invitation (s extended. to all \@ to vlalt my stere and see these Seeds. . sion, the suiting of the word to the . ities. ~ . ulates the liver to healthy action, purii fies:_ the, blood, TB . Noulooot Disincorporation and Dissolution a Lr THE im . + the Co ie In the ter of the Application of the oe ORIENTAL GOLD MINES ‘COMPANY for Aatter the date of -the . hand FLOWER AND TREE. A few pieces of charcoal dropped into the water assist in preserving cut flowers. The Kole for a tree should be made wide.and deep and the bottom be filled The seeds. of nearly all forest trees do best if not allowed to become dry before planting. : For the finest flowers sow pansy seed in the fall. Protect the young plants through the winter, and you will be well rewarded. : The sweet william ts-a biennial, but year after year, as.do hollyhocks, thus making them practically perennials. One of the handsome perennials that has long spikes of blue thimble shaped flowers. It makes a striking clump.
__The principal advantage in fall sowing of flower seeds is that the plants grow stronger, root’ deeper and flower earlier and longer than those _from spring sown seed. The grape is one of the most desirable fruits to plant. It is inexpensive to get_a start with, it bears early, it is productive and easily’ managed, ‘and the fruit is delicious and wholesome. ' ; Couldn’t Stand Satire. A burglar, while attempting to rob a bloated. bondholder of Maryville, by mistake got into the humble residence. of an editor next door. -Aftertusuccessfully fumbling about for suitable assets for some time he was disgusted “Ain’t you old Skindersen, the capilist?” inquired the housebreaker. rs the journalist. The Screaming “Jerusalem!” said the burglar, looking at his stemwinder. “And here I’ve been wasting four precious hours on this branch almshouse. I say, old quill . ariver, you never poke fun at your subscribers, do you?” “Not the cash ones.” = “Exactly,” said the burglar, taking out his wallet. “Here’s six months’ subscription to call this thing square, If there's one thing on earth I can’t Stand, it’s satire.”—Tit-Bits. Personal Elements of Success. “Personality,” as it is called, is a thing apart, a light that cannot be hidden. It is difficult to describe, being in its nature variable. Often it is composed of one part talent and two parts character, and he who has it may in spite of other deficiencies command success. : Large successes are attainable by the union of aptitude and concentration of purpose, coincident with opportunity; the meeting of the man and the occaaction, the action to the word; self confidence. unflagging courage, absolute probity.—Henry Watterson in Success. ° Saw Death Near. “xt often made my heart ache,” writes L. ©. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore lungs would: collapse. -Good doctors said she was sofar gone wilh Consumption that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recom: ‘ r. King’s New Discovery and persistent use of this excellent medicine saved her life.” It’s absolutely guaranteed for Ooughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat. and Lung diseases. 50c and $l.at W. D. Vinton’s. Trial botties free. Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Brain-Food Nonsense Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorThey have dispelled the. silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part.of ‘the. body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may. be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare, for their appearance or. prevent their coming by taking regular doses vf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimand makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green's Special Almanac. E. By POWER Attorney and Couwaselor at Law. Otfiee—Oonrt House, Nevada City. SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR uuty of Nevada, State of Califorution of the Corporation : reuant to a1 order of the Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of Cal uar; rr e filing of thee icaGee'Gl cue Oetaeeel nein aeiaee Company. « corporation, organiz: d a: existing under and ‘by virtue of the laws of the State of fornia, prayine for dissolution of said corporation, which order directs that no ice of’s id Applicat in be givn by public+tion for thirty-' days in the Nevada Daily Frometivs. @newspp r pub'ished at Neya a Oy. California, now, therefo: : aan os ds iby given the Drfenta! the offise of the Clerk of the Superior Zourt of the County of Nevada, tion aud d'ssolution, and persons having ions to said disincorporation and disreby requi: to file the same within thirty-fye (35) days firat publication [have heres he seal of ‘sald Superior ERBOGAST. C ork. j¢-1w ob: ti with sald Clerk In wi ous w fier wd will sow their own seeds and come up. flower-in July isthe digitalis, which . . -+and-50e-— State of . California, an application PS os disincorpora. , ‘ Business Locals. For life insnrance see T. B. Gray. i Mince meat in bulk at 15 cente per -pound at Scadden’s. aéif Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf For the best of everything in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger The choicest brands of whisky and cigars can be found at W.J. Brirtanp’s Council Chambers. Try-them. — tf: A good hot lunch willbe served every night at William Harry’s saloon corner Pine and Spring street. Coo beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand.juli tf Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popubuy it. nov6-tf “if you want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. m7 Ohoice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Council Chambers, on Broad. street. s27tt A Weman’s Awful Peril. “There. is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation were the startling words heard by Mrs, I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he bad vainly tried to cure hér of a frightful case of stomach trouble. and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly gee worse. Then she began to use Electrié Bitters which wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney Temedy. Cures Dyspepsia,‘Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by W. D. Vinton. ce The, Population of Nevada City Is about 6000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to atatistics, more numerous than any others. We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to call on their drug2 res get a motte e Kemps Balsam or the throat and lungs. Price 25c “Prial size H. Dickerman, sole agent. Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomae Paine, none better. For aale at Rector Bros. : Go For Those Home Prunes. The finest Prunes in the world. The were raised and cured by Wm. Smith. ‘For sale at’ 8 pounds for 25 cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s Prunes. i oll-tf Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines produces effects like-those of arsenic, ‘but Dr. King’s. New Life Pills expel the poisons from elogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at Vinton’s. —~. +—_“Phat?’ said Mrs. Garfield, who had— lar Bekery. Try it and you will always ‘tres. For “sale, by r . need not fear. consumption.” _ NEVADA CITY, CAL. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1902. A Pathetic incident of His Removal to Long Branch. A pathetic incident is related apropos of the day of fasting and prayer which was appointed by all the governors of the United States at the time President Garfield was removed from Washington to Long Branch in the hope that the change might help. him to recover from the bullet wounds inflicted: by Guiteau. : “Crete,” said .the president to his brave little wife about 11 on that Thursday morning as the ringing strokes from the belfry of the Episcopal church almost across from the cottage reached his ears, “what are they ringing that bell for?’ been waiting for the surprise. “That's the church where we were when you first came down. They’re all going to pray for you to-get well,” and, falling on_her knees, she said, “And I’m going to pray, too,: James, that it may be soon, for I know already that the other prayer has-been heard.” From where he lay Garfield could see’ the carriages draw up and group after group go in. He could even hear the subdued refrain of “Jesus, Lover of My Soul,” as.it was borne by on its heavenward way. Thrilled with emotion, a tear trickled down the president’s face. Then he closed his eyes and turned his face as a sweet woman's voice arose singing from one of Sir Michael Costa’s oratorios. “Turn thou unto me and have merey upon me,” sang the voice, “for I am desolate—I am desolate and afflicted; the troubles of my heart are enlarged. Oh, bring thou me out of my distresses—out of my distresses—my God.” The people in the church sat almost spellbound under the voice, for the singer was affected deeply and made it seem to all, what it must have been to her, a prayer in music. : Please Take Notiec, All accounts due Snell & Fleming on January 1, 1902, must be settled immediately. And from thie-date forward all bills must be settled monthly We have a lerge amount on our booke,. and we require that it shall be paid up at once, ja6 tf SNELL & FLemina, —_———--— 280+ Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: If the first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 25c. and 60c. For sale by H. Dicker an sole agent. Stops the Cough . and Works Oft the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. *% One pound \\ Two packages One pound In Jars, each NEVADA £% Read over the following ind see. if you do no. reed some of them for your Pantry or Larder.. Mince Meat In Bulk One pound, lécts. In packages, 10cts. Citron, Lemon Peel Seeded Raisins Blue Ribbon Raisins In &% boxes. A box Mixed Nuts Keinz’s Apple Butter P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION H. V. HOLMES, Manager. WM. TREGALLIS ’ Resident Agent, Nevada Gity 25 cents “SCRUTINY of your linen and other washable garments after they have been through our hands will only deepen the conviction in your mind thatswe have tbe “know how,” the facilities and the will ingness:to “do things up” in high clags style. ‘Not the least of our: merits is promptness in delivery—you know what it is to wait !° WHEN GARFIELD LAY DYING '$10 EST. IN 1860 BY_N. P, BROWN & Co. . Te FLAVORING mes as 3 ens COOD QUALITY. Great American Importing’Tea Co PINE ST., Masonlo Bullding, Nevada Clty, =. Given Away Free. _ Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. Wa ibs. Sugar Free with each 2Be. Purchase 3 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOe. Purchase 6 lbs. Sugar Free with each $4.9 Purchase 30 lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.°° Purchase Coffees Freshly Foasted 10,124, 15, 20, 25, 20, 36 cts. por pound Grood Quality Our Stronghold leas 35, 40, 50, GO and 70 «is. per pound Delicious Flavor. PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 26 cts. pei can Colima Baling Powder 15, 25 and 46 cts. per can OO REWARD To the Person who can Producea Purer Baking Powder ‘man Our Colima Baking Powder. Eull Strength EXTRACTS . ~~ £0, 20, 35 and 40 cis. bottle Premiums Free LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold sxattractix~se Sale CF. . China, Crockery, Glassware wt O",\7: Oat 4.ttractix~7e xrices. 7 Good Place to Buy i . . Men's Datent Leat er and Kid Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 AT BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. SIMPLICITY Wrrite for PORTABILITY DURABILITY ~The Biickensderfer. Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Circular. ALIGNMENT THE GROTTO SALOON: x «xe Coolest and Sharpest. Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass ~ Wines, Liquors and *Cigars on hand; Hot Lunch every Saturday * Night. Most convenient Club Kooms. MAITLAND BROS. ~~ Have moved into their nev < werteres » Som mercial street and invite a1 -heh forn:er patrons to call aud se» tkim They will Wines, Liquors and C:gars In Their New Saloon !\* All kinds of Mixed Jrink: ® “~~ MAITLAND BROS., Props. 3) a as-sls Bridge License. OTICE IS HERESY. GIVEN T. aT N the regular session of the Boankat Superv onthe 24th day of January. 102; . = ce Saananten r as the pune oni . ‘or 4 } ea, will make ap; on for. rene J eB arg we collect on RiGee Crossing: THEODORE WAYMAN, Executor of the last will of B. F. Derriekson, deceased. ; : Deeember 24th, 1901. Proving wil. TH PERIOR COURT, IN D SUEPIP SOUR, Dk ANP eae N I the County of fornia. In the matter of the estate of John w. N the . wing, Notice is be ven. a ‘4 %th DAY of JA ; Yoviask =. ~~ m, of said day, at the Court said Court, at the Court House in. the City and County of Nevada, has been ’ : me as the ¢ make ita point to serve bi fires* tranas u! . ».