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Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT
NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
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By Mall, -%. +
$6 Per Year . By Carrier,Delivered toany part uf thecity._
12 1e2c Per Week
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
SATURDAY UIE CIO Ct Ot ee
January 10, 1903
A GREAT RULE OF LIFE -->
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
IND your own business; that is to say, put your whole
mind i nto your own affairs. Leave’ other people
alone to live their own lives in their own way.
From the earliest times the deepest philosophy
has found Thought to be the substance of which all physical
.-bodies-and even the universe itself, is composed. :
dom religion of India, in Plato’s philosophy, and in the He-. '
In the wis‘brew bible this creative power of mind is recognized.
Thought, which is the creative force in the universe, is therefore the creative force in man. Thought is force. All human forces as well as all cosmic forces are forms of thought.
Every act of man is projected thoight. Every painting
is first painted mentally; then physically. The architect
builds the house in his mind before lumber and nails are
called into use. The poet builds his fairy structure in his
mind before putting the symbol of it on paper. The more
clearly the business man or the inventor creates his structure mentally, the more perfect will be the result when ob~~peetified. .
There is said to be never a flaw in Pier
many gigantic enterprises.
pont . Morgan’s
There is no luck about it. He
retires within himself and creates each enterprise in his own
mind, eliminating all the difficulties, and making it a perfect
whole, ready to launch. When launched, it floats, and bears
its creator on to
° Such a man concentrates.
looks-at the proposition from every point of view.
waits for Black or Jones to point out flaws in it.
them all himself and weeds them out.
success.
He creates, mentally. He
He never
He finds
He creates first, a
perfect scheme in thought—the only way anything worth
_.nou.While ever was created;.then he holds that perfect picture in.
nd. night, until everybody else sees it just as his mind. day a
he does,
Such a man’s success is certain, because he MINDS his
own business, He does not work merely with his hands. He
does not drift. He does not scatter his forces. He does not
“talk railway stocks to Smith while his mind is wandering in
Timbuctoo. ‘He puts his whole mind on the thing which he
has on hand for the moment.
The ideal which is constantly held in your mind is absolutely certain to. be built into reality. Every person’s business should. be to succeed, and to grow into a more perfect
individual.
The person who feels that the world is against him, and
who scatters his forces, is not minding his own business.
The only thing really against his success is his own disturbed, scattered mental forces. It ‘is his business to bring
the world over to his side by first of all making a mental picture of his own success and then forever holding to the idea
that he is destined to succeed. He should concentrate on
success, think success, talk success.
To complain of ill-treatmeut is to encourage it. To talk
failure is to invite it. Fear is a magnet; so is expectancy
Indeed, when you fear anything, you expect it, and that ex—
pectation creates the picture in your own mind which sooner
or later will be made objective. ee
When we persist in minding our neighbor’s business, it
means the loss of friends and the gathering of enemies. It
means that we have set ourselves up as little judges of our
fellows; that we are becoming narrow-souled, blundering (if
not plundering) busybodies, prying into and meddling with
the lives of other people, the mainsprings of whose actions
we can-never know, and whose motives we can never have the
right to judge.
Listen to a conversation in a street car, or wherever two
people hold a session to attend to other people’s business.
Every other sentence begins with “He said” or “She said,”
or it has to do with some unsatisfactory thing which “he did”
“ or “she did.”
Shallow people are forever minding other people’s business and neglecting to have any of their own.
ple talk only of persons and actions, never of principles and
progressive topics. The one who talks most minds his own
business least; for in order to MIND your business it is nec=
essary to think; and thinking requires much silence.
Shallow peoee
Engagement of Miss
Morgan Announced
Today.
A delightfal aftarnoon tea was given
today at the residence of Judge F.T.
Nilon by. Mrs. Nilon toa few of the in_timate friends and former classmates
of her. sister, Miss Rachel Morgan,
whose engagement of marriage to Mr.
Addison P. Moore of Tyler, Texas, was
announced. Tke parlors were beautifully decorated in pink.and green, and
the usual congratula:ions were exchanged, after which dainty refreshments were served and a musical programme followed. Miss Morgan is
one of Nevada City’s favorite daughters and has been a most ardent worker
in church and other charitable work.
She is the second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Morgan, two of our most,
respected citizens. The following were
the invited guests: Misses Jean Campbell, Florence Hoyt, Frances Jones,
Clara Carter, Fannie Noell of Grass
Valley;.-Mesdames Frank Guenther,
Herbert Dickerman, W. J. Jones, E. B.
Power, F. 8. Morgan, M. M. Bernheim,
Millie Morgan; Misses Bertha Webber,
Frances Power, Mable Hughee, Gertrude Goyne, Betsy Morgan, Alice
Nilon, Elizabeth Morgan and Winnie
Mulloy.
Editorial Notes.
The issue of $80,000,000 two per cent.
bouds for the purpose of building the
Panama canal promises to afford considtrable relief to the bankers who are
experiencing serious inconveuience because of the scarcity of United States
bonds. ;
What northern enterprise has not
already accomplished for the South
Dr. Obarles Warden Stiles hopes to
accomplish by science, He claims to
have discovered the germ of laziness
which produces the “cracker” and will
disseminate information in regard to
its diagnosis and treatment.
Big Bill Dawey pays taxes on a wil-.
lien--doiHers—worth of property:—In 23
years of police service his salary only
amounted to something tess than $60,000 and it must have cost him quite
that much to live. Where did he get
the rest? :
Persona familiar with the facts, assert that the Castro administration,
after bleeding the Venezuelan indus
tries to the point of bankruptcy,turned
its attention to the foreign’ investore
and proceeded to levy blackmail, thus
' precipitating the hostilities from whicb
Venezaela is now suffering.
A Grand Army veteran stood listening to a juvenile Spanish war veteran
recounting his experiences to an admiring group. Presently the old man
remarked: “That young man telling
of his experiences makes me think of
the hero of the Johnstown flood relating bis experience in the presenée of
Noah.”
The Department of Agricultural has
scored another victory, this time in
Florida. Ite weather bureau gave no
tice of the approach: of a disastrous
frost, and the orchardists, following
directions previously published by the
department, prevented eerious injary
by the use of smudges.
To some extent sections of the Department of Agriculture are like fire
departments. Their chief end is watchfulness -under ordinary circumstances
but in an etiérgency similar to the
outbreak of mouth and foot disease
they demonstrate their real value.
The appointment of Mr. Cortelyou,
Secretary to the President, to the head
of the néw Department of Commerce
and Labor, when created, is generally
conceded. Many men in the President’s posit ang be too selfish to
suffer tbe loss r. Oortelyou’s services as secretary, even to secure to
him a promotion that he well merits,
Bonded a Mine.
J. F. Littlefield of San Francisco has
bonded a gravel claim on Canada Hill
from A, Charonnat and I. G; Lindley,
and has started a tunnel on the property. Ifthe gravel turns out as well
“HRTMNOON Tek. DD THs on
Mrs. Murray Failsto
Revive After a Ride
of 22 Miles.
Mrs. Murray. was.-brought to the
County Hospital from Moore’e Flat,
yesterday, to receive treatment, . but
when she arrived at the institution ag
‘bout 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon, i
was at once seen by County Physician
Tickell that the long ride of 22-miles
bad ‘proven too much for the aged
lady in ber sick and weakened condition. All the medical relief p .ssible,
however, was afforded, but despite all
that could be done she sank into an
unconscious state and finally passed
away at abont 11 o’clock this merning.
The woman was unable to attera word
after the time’she arrived at the Hos=
pital. The cause of death is assigned
years ofage.Jumped the Balls.
The Narrow Gauge passenger train
due to arrive here at 9:40 o’clock last
night, stopped at» Chicago Park, and
when it was started up again the engine jumped the rails. A relief train
. was sent from Grass Valley, and with
the aid of the section crew, the engine
was put back on the raile and the
the train came through.
Bandit Taken.
Quinoy, Pa., January 9—W. L. Lane,
alias Doc Butler, one of the leaders of
the Addington bank robbery gang, was
arrested here at 1 o’clock this morning
while entertaining a number of friends
with whom he had recently become acquainted. He was rushed at once to
Galesbarg for preliminary examination.
eral days, making himself conspicuous
by his expenditures of money and it
was this characteristic thst caused
suspicions of the officials of the telegraph company while sending a telegram ‘concerning the shipment of
$2,000 which he had sent to Chicago.
Cheap Rates East.
The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad
Company will put on sale at an early
date some extraordinarily low-rate excursion tickets. If you are going East
at this time you will do well to take
advantage of this offer.
Write to us, give your destination
and probable date of departure, and
we will be pleased to give ybou fuller
informaticn.
J. D. MANSFIELD,
Francisco, Oal.
Only the very best of wines, liquore
and cigars are served et the Klondike
saloon on Spring street and courteous
treatment is tendered ali visitors
Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invites
all to call on him. a81-tf
Th: Curse of Womankind
Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant ree
lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief
25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia.
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
Finest Harness in the County.
The finest line of harness and saddlery in Nevada county can be found
at the etore of James Oairns on Broad
etreet. He has an assortment of gents’
driving and work gloves, and ladies’
driving gauntlets that can’t be beat.
grades and prices. He manufactures
harness, cushions, bugey and cart
tops. Hand made harness and carriage trimming a specialty. Try him
once aud you will always be his
patron,
Assessment Noticé.
MREAL HILU MINING AND SMELTING
Company. Locatian of pejuaigal 4
of business, San Francisco, California;tion of works, Nevada County, California.
Notice. is pe . given that at a meetding of the Board of Directors, held on
the 7th day of Jauuary, 1903, an assessment (Ne. 8) of two ¢ cents per
share, was levied upon the capital stock of
the corporation, payable immediately in
United states gold coin, to ‘he Secre ary. at
to be heart trouble. She was about 76).
Lane kas been in town for sev-. "
. General Agent, 625 Market street, San :
Whip stocks and buggy whips of all] *
for the Public Administrator of the County of Nevada, State of California, that the foregoing ie a full, true and correct acceunt and return of all the estates of decedents which
have come into his hands; that neither he nor the said Public Administrator is or was at
any time interested in the expenditures of any kind made.on account of any estate he
administered, nor is he or the said Public Administrator associated in business or other—
Be
A lot of machinery arrived on the
Narrow Gauge this: morning for the
Banner Mining Oompany. It embraced track iron, cars and other nee
cessary machinery for doing development work. The Old Banner mine is
to be opened on an extensive scale, as
the owners feel confident that they
have a valuable piece of property.
TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY
Prescribed by the best “physicians
for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bonchitis and all throat and lung troubles.
New Ferry Boat.
OAKLAND, Jan. 9th.—Tbhe announcement has beenmade. that. the second
ferry boat for the Realty Syndicate will
be launched Saturday morning between the bourses of 8 and 9 o’clock.
The boast is fast nearing completion,
most of the wood-work being in a finished etate. This morning there yet
remained to be added the railings for
the hurricane deck and the two pilot
houses. This boat is a twin to the one
launched from the same ship yards
two weeke ago. There is also in process of construction a side-wheeler for
the North Shore Railroad Oompany,
which will be ready to launch before
250, 50c. At all druggists. 35-tf. many weeks.
PUBLIC: ADMINISTRATOR 5
SETI-ANNUAL ACCOUNT.
Appraised value of the Estate....
Expenditures . ....cceseeee.ceeees
Balanee disiributed to heirs ....
Value of the Estate..........
wise with any one who is so interested.
ha GEORGE L. JONES,
{ SEAL }
Sew
Notary Public in and for
Nevada Oounty, Oalif.
To the Honorable, the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California;
T. J. TORPIE, the Public Administrator of Nevada County, California, respectfully
submits his Semi-Annual Account as required by law: :
Estate of Marshall Dumford, Deceased.
Lsaieote ocak peseceess+ 201 10
eee ener ereeeeser sss ececersecee
oe eens cence recerescsen seese
Pee eee eee arses conees -s44 cone
Estate of Charles Beal, Deceased.
Appraised value of the Estate......0..00550 ee eeeree eee s—
Estate of Thomas Callinan, Deceased. .
Canals TOOmi VO ais ois cick eieesscced cdeseetiad Gaucieiabids eiewewer veee’s 780 00
CN 645 27
Balance paid to hebre ..6.... cece cece ener essen eteccsceesseeeees 88 05
sd eve CANE ale ondaea ds eaia evap oeoeeleesinme $ 200 00
Canh vewek eed oii: oi cisicideicces ie eeciidids corsepianssrweseanes wuee 0 00
Comal OTe oii co. ois e6cs Sis sects cg ccaere ese te ets esiipensaieges 0 00
’ Estate of Edward Teague, Deceased. :
Gash reedivéed saasieengeesvakelies Seal oA “levceesee 18675
Qe Opened 5 oie oo ooo ees seots bee aunias eget issaasetan eel 185 15
Estate of [Mary Felt, Deceased.
Waleno @€ the Matate i: csciisicsei ges ces seswis de ekseccitiasiiws cases $2260 80
Cabh empewled ..ici. cd ci ciceicwceesenssOsun, © “aoe Feveiddethts 2280 80
Estate of P. Kinsella, Decéased.
Value of the Betave ...0....c.ccccccaeseasssescsavesceceeseccecs $8501 25
Cagh empandde oi. isoes scsi ccavsdeaccisecee oscc1 ccaves daveusvewedecs 1858 10
Balamee ont bam. oo. 5.5. Foo. cccsccccovcccccccccoccccescccceseeecss 1048 15
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Estate of On Guey, Deceased.
Value of the Estate. ... .. sib shin aceon id eie Vnialy dre tessisa wicinee see wets $ 4110
Cas ORR WE eo gc aio 0 0 bis Sas Fac wk vveec's cut eves Sey see ete Sine seen 41 10
Camh empamdedd. onic. ccs ccecccccsccccccccccececcccaedeseeeeeeereneseoe 18 50
Balamee on hand........ 0.66.0. .0 08s 27 60
Estate of J. W. Brown, Deceased.
Valeo OF Weta ss csicisicigcis codecs sieccne secant visnedare seeenes sae $187 15
Cals Om ROR oii cscs ciesacengeded caee pecusapeeeseness Tass couns 88 75
etme eee ererereseness: semeessese
CO ere reece ee wseesrreseeeeeereees
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LLOYD ‘P. LARUE,
Subseribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1908.
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Electro-Dental Parlors
Following ts a -Hst_of the religious
services to be held at the various.
churches in this city tomorrow, where
all will be made welcome:
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
First Sunday after Epiphany—Services at Trinity church tomorrow will
be as follows: Moruiag prayer, antecommunion and sermon, 11 o’clock;
Sunday echool and bible class, 12:80
Pp. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7
o'clock. Friday—Evening prayer and
litany, 7 o’clock. W. A. Rimer,pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
The pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will preach
in the: morning. In the evening he
will officiate at the Congregational
_. eburch in Grass Valley. His pulpit in
Nevada City.will be oceupied by the
Rev. Thomas H. Broad. Obristian En.
deavor will meet at the usual hour, led
by Miss Lizzie Richards. Sabbath
schoo! at the close of the morning service. All are invited to these services,
METHODIST CHURCH, :
Preaching morning and evening by
the pastor, Rev. W. Angwin. Morn.
ing subject: .“The Ideal Life.” Even
ing subject: “The Heavenly Home.”
Special vocal music will be rendered
at the evening service. Sabbath school
at the close of the morning service.
The Intermediate League will meet at
5 p.m. Epworth League convenes at
6 p.m., the ‘topic being: “The Open
Channel of Prayer.” Meader, Mr.
Polkingborn, Olass meeting at 9:45
a. m., J. Tamblyn, leader.
' BORN. ’
€
. In Nevada City, January 9th, 1908,
to the wife of W. J. Andrews, a daughter. t :
At Indian Flat, Nevada county, January 9, 1908, to the wife of O. Eden, a
son,
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Collision Aver]
San Francisco, January gn)
on the bay was very thick +i 4
ing. Early in the Morningthe
Piedmont, in attempting ; o
this side, came near caeni. Iq
Garden Oity--and also a :
striking ths San Pablo esa: bi f
time. The Piedmont was he i
San Francisco when the Gardol
came out of the slip and wag 4
rectly in the line in which fh
mont was coming, The lookoal
on the Piedmont, who cay the ty
the Garden City, yelled to the Ql
“Tower light on the ferry.” pa
tain, thiaking he wag about \
the slip, slowed: down,
moment the Garden City jj
seen tbrough the fog and a
collision was narrowly ayer
Piedmont stopped suddenly
her engines and the Colifsion
caped. At°that: moment
Pablo, which was just leaving
also narrowly missed the Pied
So, BO
Will Investigate.
A remarkable case comeg to]
Elizabeth, W.Va. An o!dmap
by name of G. W.: Roberts by
suffered with incurable cancer.
Backlen’s. Arnica Salve.
ment cured him completely, y
mighty power to expel bilio;
kidney and liver troubles ang
wonderful tonic for run down,
Don’t fail to try it. Only 600.
druggist.
Whiskey is the best of whiskies,
everywhere. Wichman. Lute
San Francisco, Cal. Sole prop
ee
a
gotten before.
yard for some not so good.
yards all in ten yard pieces.
to yards for 50 cents.
This is a bargain.
[ee Watch this space for
Respectfully,
. Van Dyke
Somethi
Mflahex
Store closes every evening at 7:30, Saturdays ext
We start the wheels moving the first day of the 4 3
Year by giving you more for your money than you hav
Tenals Fla
10 Yards for 50 Cenls, ':
Just ten yards in every piece. You have paid tence gee
We have about two tho
While they last all will
Come early. .
Big sale of Wrappers. . Big sale of oer Gowns.
from ROW On, Bargains
Dy
@
; Dyke Seamless §
ng New
and Guaranteed
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Our stock is complete, consisting of Sauce j
Pans, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Wash Pans, Milk
Pans, Water Buckets, etc.
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GEO. E. TURNER
——4M——
Pine Street, on
Two Kinds of Giving.. .
a
“3” Nevada City
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angerous .
Phat someone is goin;
etybody who knows of it i,
tigating electric Bittters. It ey .
faction guaranteed by W. D, \ 7
THE TRAN
TURDAY....Jal
evident, if they
stice of following .
hout escort, Last e
y who resides in the
) city was returning .
p home of a friend o1
pet, and had ccarcel;
joe, when some brair
an to follow ber, anc
take her. The you
thtened and ran to
phe met a young me
id_to escort her .
id flogging would
ain Will .
0 big ferry boat So
sthe Southern Pacif
traits of Carquine:
paddle wheels °
bming in contact
As a Consequence w
off for several <
fe can be repaired
all the traffic that t
Of Port Oosta and;
isferred over the lo
of Stockton durin
Deequence the trai
gauge will be late.
4 a eee
be Oolfax yard «
jandred and fifte
ies recently install
iween Sacramento ar
Meuthern Pacific ‘
Maher & Co., Nevada C}
‘wun ja; 000000 000000 <a>
; yesterday, a
pound rail into
d twisted it a
It took ne:rly
engine on the ra
t was due to ad
nn ER
p Relief :
/regalar meeting
lelent Society will
ernoon. at 2.0’slo
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. French people ¢
ime not impetuous,
ot ending in a t
} racing course
fly. Angered ata
ators charged on t!
Ming that the offi
iy wagered on bors
% The police were
Med troops were
pe course with fiz
WOMAN'S
ches and Paii
bar if the Ad
evada City Ci
. .Followec
fm an’s back ha
Himes ‘tie the ki
che is really kid
jwhy Doan’s Ki
Nevada City wo
what one has to
xin Martinet
fistocracy Hill,
8 “I had backac
®, not all. the tin
lacks, some of .
“some of them
Fe at their heigh
jes to turn in be
2 knew from
“gust acroes the
fgens were eith
ened bat I did n
get relief, altho
trying little sin
Saw Doan’s Kid
@ and that they
nd the kid
‘Vinton’s drug st
Buation of the tr
ie stopped the 1};
Bie by all deale
‘Foster Milburn
Bole agents fo
iber the name
bubstitate.
rness and Ss
Oairne, who is '
—* : :
the office of the » No. 237 Twelfth
4 Minding other people’s business results in a total loss. *® ‘*Pected, machinery will be in-. s:tect,SanVran isoo: California cats shottonse
: rer: x : stalled and the mine opened up ex. pein Stock upon which this assessment shall PREPHH poeshapenr ge
When you criticise your neighbor or pry into his business,. tensively. The company which Mr 1908, will he delinquent, and advertieed. fos 1 Sopa toghe
he has gained nothing and you have lost your time, nervous. Littlefield represents have ample capis made before, will besold on a TURDAT. DR. R. E. SMITH ‘is mentioned b.ow. The ¢ sneer atau
force and self-respect ; 7 Jital and will make @ thorough test of . So 2istday of Maron. 1008 to pay thedelin. ) thanks ie flxed by procient aghast
* pte go ee PO (os “Sy ordetcfthe carte Menor, . ” "establlahed neeriy four years aga, One of the letgest aed Giving: of Grocery voit" A aS sores there is no limit to the — T ‘ = . Se cae possibilities of unfoldment : “Office No. 297° 7 MEE TMANN, Seoretary. best equipped Dental Ottices on the Coast an bk 4 L “a? prices nke # two Factory .
within you. You can be what you will to be. Mind molds In their, new advertisement in this. cisco California. : 7 ‘ : . : : ALES 2 = Mach reason for ths ned a specialty of
Sle! Phat died of vous ie 7 -. eveuing’s Transomipt Gaylord & Son. ),ihe,Se retary will alto seastverayments. Are Located Here Permanently ~Chages for ordinary avd § See
, ° msiness or your life can be made a splendid call attention to the: fact that they pusiness office, NG. ON Gasccase weut ian with all the modern ELEGTRIGAL and othe Pe “f a TH ANKS : ; sions are nade here. Our 3 “apg success by focusing your thought on th . alone. Put your . Keep nothing bat the best sal groceries, . 77euciseo. Cau vam steolavely first-class work. ) conveniences: doing villeincias osaealiaas Orange ! ; age aor
mind 42 your. business, not on the foibles of your neighbors. Bae te “STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Pm cpa guaranteed st One-half the regular prices:charged by other a Ne ye bargains are
~Mind your own business and you will have no time to CASTORI A ; ee , : . @©UR PRICES ER . viotaeiapg , p: Bugay whips
th Sai :. y . es I TTP HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-. PLA full U or Lower $10 00) Go! rn —— —_— Catined Fiuits, Mine and driving g : Tust out a foot to trip some wayfaring brother up. For Infants and Childré _, welders of the Sierra Queen Mining ComGOLD c WNS. 22 Karat 6.00 ava Peas Fate nas $2.60 <a and Wines. oushione, §1
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_Was, Britland at bisealoon on Broad. Lovelend is now celling his femou. O08 Kind You Have Always Bought . pslforoia. ‘vin te'bela ac the ation of ’PAINLE@S EXTRAGTION, 60 CENTS. . un whip stocks,
street, makes a specialty of Fa>cy. bread at five cents a loaf at the P » . City of Nevada. on MONDAY. FEBRUAR @a@r No ob t ing : " These are some specials af a $7.50
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you can depend that they lar Bakery, Try it and you will always : transacting all busiuess that may come be-. Phowe Ma n 633. AW R SMITH DY Biaiestics @ advertisement
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