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City DaILy ‘TRANSCRIPT
HAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor.
_FRED E. BROWN ¢ Manager.
ee
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excented, at Nevada City
=
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
* $6 Per Year . By Cerrier, .
Delivered toany part of the city.
12 1-2c Per Week
MONDAY
January 12, 1903
—
HATS OFF TO THE RATTLESNAKE
= here on a visit.
lying a
inan enemy. He first coils himeetf gradually poises
his proud_head i
his red signal of forked lightning and rings his a bell,
warning you to trespass at your peril.
persist, your blood be on your own head, for his snakeship
has done all the law requires even of the motorman.
has stopped, displayed his danger signal. and jangled his};
gong at you.
The foe w
justly regarded
the man who, to protect his life or his honor, warns you to
HE rattlesnake is a gentleman. .
without giving fair warning. No rattlesnake, while
PERSONAL MENTION,
Daily Record of the
Doings of Our
People.
W. P. Gamble of San Francisco is in
town.
George Haven is sick with pleurcpneumonia.
A, O. Tarner has neared from San
Francisco.
He never strikes
t full length, in ambush, ever buried his fangs) at
in
in full view as high as he can reach, darts out
fo
After that, if you ~
ho. stabs you in the back from ambush is
with universal horror and detestation, butte
Mrs, Dickinson af San_ Francisco is
James K. O’Brien of Smartaville is
here on legal business.
Supervisor John Fay left yesterday
ternoon for Truckee.
Compton Gaalt-left yesterday nforng for San Francisco.
Miss Jeanette Watson left yesterday
r Berkeley to attend school.
Supervisor E, T. Worthley returned
Washington this morning.
Miss Sadie Snell returned. yeaterday
He . to Berkeley to attend school.
E. RB. Abadie Jr, returned yes erday
orning to Be:keley to attend school.
C. Kitelle of London, Ky., arrived
here on yesterday morning’s train.
Miss Maud Evens and Mrs. J. Irwin
ft this morning for San Francisco.
, Miss Nellie Reynolds -left yesterday
tor Sacramento attend the inaugaral
defend yourself, before measuring swords with you, has some} pai),
honor left to defend. He only, is a man of courage and
principle.
Your rattlesnake is no sneaking assassin.
He believes in a fair field and no favor, and in spite of
your superior strength and the club you carry, he gives you
a thance to defend yourself.
will courteously turn out for you, unless he believes his life
to be in danger.
for the pleasure of leveling the pride of his victims, or of adist.
vancing his ow
honor,
bushwhackers
A scandal-monger is a small traitor.
his country, but the very friends at whose home he has been
received. With the evil hint, the sneer malicious and the
whispered “they say” the gossip hurls the poisoned spear of
treachery at the back of his friend. The treachery of a
gossip and the courage of a sincere soul never dwell in the
same breast.
coward. He is an ambushed assassin, not-an honorable
duelist who faces the enemy on equal terms in the open. He
is a weakling and a hypocrite.
and the hype is always eacy to strike in the dark and
run,
Gossip is ¢
Slander
could wish hi
improvement,
Rattlesnake
business; to
rattlesnake,
honor,
battle only to protect himself from injury.
The ephithets,
tongued person,” when applied to back-biters, hypocrites, foes
in ambush, do a great injustice to this reptile.
such perfidous human methods of attack. Students of na—)Brannon,a cigat maantactarer of that
ture justly regard him as the greatest model of fair play and
The scandal-monger publishes his neighbors’ faults for the
. purpose of covering up his own; yet in doing so he reveals
to the discerning only his own sores, ¢
Gossips never tell anything they do not wish to be true.
They are invariably the small-souled, soured, uncultivated,
loveless, hypocritical wasps of society. But let the victims
‘ be cheered by the reflection that wasps alight only on the
sweetest fruit, and that—changing the figure slightly—the
man who throws mud seldom hits the mark, but always gets.
his own hands dirty.
wholesome soulstthere are whose very presence shuts up the
backbiter. “Only the base believe what the base only utter.”
The rattlesnake is honorable and courageous, though we
‘Yet even as he is, low-browed and fierce, this creeping serpent is immeasurably superior in the moral scale to the
backbiting, gossiping pests of society.
a chance to defend themselves, face to face; and to strike
only in self-defense, never through malice or-personal gain. ”
Here’s a wreath of immortelles for the much-maligned.
* TO ios A COUGH IN ONE DAY
Use Adams’ Irish lose Cough Balsam.
“Prescribed by the best physicians
for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bonchitis and all throat and lung troubles,
25c, 50c. At all druggists.
He is a duelMeet him in the path and he
He is never malicious. :
n interests at their expense.
“a snake in the grass,” and ‘
He is above
Ss
The
and assassins of character of to-day.
He betrays not
t
The retailer of scandal is always a moral
The weak cannot be sincere,
‘a personal confession of malice and depravity.
meets no repitd from noble minds. Some
m a little less testy and a little more amiable.
If they were seeking
which most of that lily-livered ilk are not, Sir
could teach them to attend strictly to their own
challenge their foes in the open and give them
eae:
type, of fair play, ‘selforespect, courage and
wee
_ Fight Will: Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long
and bitter fight with their troubles, if
not ended earlier by fatal termination. J6-tf.
Only the very
ic and cigars are served at thé Klondike
saloon on Spring street and courteous
treatment is tendered all visitors
Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invites
all to call og bim. : a81-tf
Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss,
hasto say: “Last fall my wife bad
every symptom of consumption. She
took Dr. King’s New Discovery after
everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and-four bottles
entirely cared her, Guaranteed by
W.D. Vinton, druggist, . Price 50c and
beet of wines, liquore
He never strikes] Edgar
R. Cords of San Francisco ar.ived
here last evening and left this morn-. Of the train was a friend of his, and
ing fur Washington.
Alex Gault left yesterday for
Paso Boble Springs for the benefit of
his health.
H, J. Ganed of Forest Oity arrived
here from San Francisco last evening
and left this morning for home.
Howard Neffziger, Joseph Kitts and
Barker left yesterday
erkeley to attend school.
ity.
wzisit to Soperintendent. EB. R. Aba:
; During the Civil War many ge sympathizers, die and wife, returned yesterday to
called bushwhackers, had an ‘unpleasant habit of lying in
wait for bluecoats home on furlough and shooting them in
the back from ambush. These. assassins were dubbed “cop-. City today on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
perheads,” but the term did them too much honor.
methods of the copperhead (a variety. of rattlesnake) should
bring the blush of shame to the face of the sneaking social
Berkeley.Mrs, Kate M. Caldwell of San _Francieco is expected toarrive in Nevada
Hi Shearer.
* Superintendent L. R. Poundstone retarned here last evening from San
Francisco and left, this oe EOE
Gaston Ridge, ane
Miss Lizzie Morgan, Eva ee
o attend school.
ing.
Local Briels.
ing to and from the various
what he was talking about.
for
Mrs, Nettie Grant and Mrs, Scribner
He engages in. of Sacramento are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. William Moody of Blue. Tent.
Miss Kate R. Smith arrived here Sat‘a doublearday from Evergreen, Oal., and left
this morning for North San Juan.
Joe Langman left yesterday for Cargon, where he has a position with Chas
W. ©. Milton, who has.been here on
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skidmore are} “
down from North Bloomfield.
Mies. Mary Phelan left this afternoon
for Shady.creek to visit her mother. _
R.E. Taylor and family. are down
from Granitevills.
Mrs. O. Anderson. of San Diego is
here spending a few daya.
William Anderson arrived here on
last evening’s train from San Diego.
W. A. Doane is down from North
Bloow field.
George E. Hogg of Graniteville is
spending a few days here.
Superintendent Gua Karischoke returned to the Delhi mine this mornYesterday was an unusually quiet
Sunday. But few peuple were seen on
the streets, except those who were gochurches.
“It looked like a regular New England
Sunday,” remarked a man who knew
sem CUNT.
A Patal Railroad Ac-.
cident Occurs at
Loyalton.
The following interesting batch of
items were culled from the Downieville Messenger of Satarday.
O.G, Steele of Kentucky. one of the
principal owners in the Downieville
stage line, passed through this place
last Wesdesday en route to Sierra
City on a tour of inspection.
Thomas Fitzgerald, while brashing
out lines at the Lucky Dog mine near
Forest last Monday, severely cut hie
foot with an ax.
H. H. Purdy, who fg at the German
hospital in Sau Francisco, has improved very much. He reo:ntly had
a successful operation performed on
him for bladder trouble,
James McOarty is working at Gold
Point in company with A, G. Tarner
for M. H. Howell, who is preparing to
give the rock at the Twin Eagle mine
@ mill test.
Ernest Oarnado was accidentally
killed at Loyalton Wednesday evening, January 7th, at about 7 o’clook.
He was in the act of jumping on the
switch engine at that place, but slipped and fell backwards, breakiog his
neck. Deceased. was not in the employ of the railroad, but the engiueer
he had. attempted-to jump on the engine to bave a taik with him. Mr.
Carnado had just arrived that day
from Oarson and was ap engineer by
trade. §In the fire that occurred at Oakland
on December 30, 1902, J. A. Vaughn,
for many years editor of this paper,
office, ‘The loss was caused mostly by
water and be had no insurance, The
office was so badly. wrecked that he!
will be compel 'ed to buy almost'ah enentire new oatfit, The damage done
amounted té over $200.
-Edward Faller Wimberley, the intant child of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Wimberley, depar-ed this life on Friday,
the 2od instant, at the age of 8 months
and 17 days. The burial took place
from the family residence.
A. Oo, Busch left for Sierra City on
‘Tussday*s stage. “Mi. “Busch “tas
served Sierra county as Sheriff for ten
years and now returns to his form>r
bome. We understasad that as soon
as Spring opens be will prepare to develop the Phoenix mine which he owns.
At the close of the present meeting
of the Board of Supervisors H. J. R.
Meroux, Supervisor from the Third
District, will resign his office. Mr.
Meroux is now employed at Loyalton
». by the Loyalton Lumber Company,
Mable Ivey, Gertrude Chase and. May
Rafter left this morning for Berkeley
‘at which place he will reside..
oe
sustained quite a loss to his printing . :
rr
Great Coorg i Chica
the destitute.
against coal operators. .
ae ppe
‘Cucaco, January 19-—The official temperature ‘was
eight degrees below zéro at eight o’clock this morning, with
a brisk nothwest wind causing much suffering among the
poor. Several deaths.are-reported as a result of the cold.
The Mayor is taking steps to provide funds for the relief of
The Grand Jury has begun an investigation
Disastrous
p
ee
‘Bl
hundred thousand dollars.
are out of work.
New York, January 12—A fire completely destroyed an
eight story building on Allen street occupied by Fayorweather and Ledue leather belting company. Loss three
Fifteen firemen narrowly escaped injury from a falling wall.
One thousand employes
CALLED BY DEATH.
Hugh McClatferty, a Pioneer Join the Silent Majority.
Hugh McOlafferty, an old and respected pioneer of this city, died this
morning at the Oounty Hospital,
where he has been receiving medical
treatment for five or six years, Death
resulted from complicated ailments
and old age. —
There are but few old timers who
did not knéw “Huey.” as he was familiarly cailed, for before sickness and
the infirmities of old age came upon
he was a hard-working man and
earned a good livelihood as an orchardist, and_his services were in constant
demand a8 he was an expert prucer .
of frnit-and choice shade trees. He
was a conscientious and honest old
man, and though of a reserved and
unassuming character, wae scrape
lously honest.
Mr, McOlafferty was born” in Ballamass county, Ireland; “on August 12th,
1825, aud came~to America when a
young man and located first at St.
Louis, Mo.ywhere he kept a store. Io
Ahe early fifties, in company with A.
O. Gillespie (now deceased) he came to
" The First Skaters.
‘It is very“ioubtful which race first
skated,“for traces have been found
among prehistoric remains all over
northern Europe indicating that the
art was practiced by primitive peoples.
The Eskimo of the farthest north are
also found to-be in possession of runners carved from whalebone.
Skating is mentioned by a’ Danish
historian about 1184, and Fitzstephen
in his “History of London” says that
in the twelfth century young men
fastened the leg bones of animals under their feet by means of thongs in
order to slide along the ice. This
siatement is confirmed by the pair of
bone skates of the period now in the
British museum. It is likely, however,
thet these early Londoners got the
idea from Holland, probably via , Lincolnshire, where “skates bave ‘been
used on the frozen fens from very re
moie times.
ee
Peul the Tyrant.
am glad to see, your
your hearing is much improved!”
ezar.
Raising his voice,
Paul L. of Russia was very deaf and
also very jtyrannical, One day an
aidde-caimp, intending to please him,
approached aud cried in his ear, “I
majesty, that
“What is that you say?” growled the
the ‘Aid-de-camp
We received from Washington, D.
O,, two of Uncle Sam’s largest mal
bags, filled with vegetable seeds, and
gave notice through the TRaNsoRIPT
that they would be given away, free
gratis, for nothing, and the rush for
them was something terrific. About
three hundred people called for them
and they were exhausted before the
day had rolled by. . Who says the people do not read the papers! .
Buried Today.
Mrs. Murray, wha was brought to
the County Hospital from Moore’s Flat
and who died at that place, was buried
this afternoon in the Mipepital cemetery.
Loveland is now selling his fa mou
bread at-five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. ‘T'ry it and you will always
vay it. ‘ nov6-tf
se
When you don’t feel welltry a Httle
Gilt Edge Whiskey. First you'll fee)
better. Then you'lllook better. Your
appetite will come back. For sale by
all flrat-clacs dealers. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., San Francisco, Cal. Sole
and $1,00, Trial bottles tree, proprietors,
said,
hearing is so much improved!”
“Ab, that’s it, eb?
ezar, and then added,
more.”
“Say
dare to make ftin.of me, do you?
wait awhile.”
“Tam glad that yout tnajesty’s
chuckled’ the
it GHEE:
The aid-de-camp repeated the words,
whereupon Paul I. thundered, “So you
Just
Next day the aid-de-camp was on
California, and the two came to Nevada county and located on Gold Flat,
near this city, and conducted a ranch.
Later on Mr. McOlafferty, with his
partner, Gondacted a store at Town
Talk for a number of years, At one
time McOlafferty was pretty well fixed
financially, having accumulated quite
&@ sum of money.
Deceased was an exempt member of
Nevada Light Guard, a former military organization here, and received
honorable discharge papers for his
services. His age was about 78 years.
The funeral will take place Wednesday
morning at 11 o’elock from the Nevada Oounty Undertaking Parlors.
The remains will be interred inthe
from Oo. O, will be ‘presétitat the obsequies.
All members of Oo. O., N. G. O., and
ization, as well as friends, are ‘respect
fully invited to attend.
They Met Today.
Pythian Oastle’this afternoon and al. held at the residence of Mrs, James F.
Colley.
lf you want a good, cool drink o'
and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7
Thos. Fisher Dead.
and aged 57 years, died at the County
tion of the bowels.
known, was a good-hearted old man
and an old resident of this community
but went into the Hospital several
years ago for medical relief.
about the time of the Comstock excite” ble means He is said to have a wealthy
this morning.
Oatholie cemetery and a firing squad .
ex-members of either military organThe Ladies Relief Society met at
lowed bills and made appropriations
for the relief of the. poor and dis“\¢reased. The next meeting will be
veer—the very best in town—drop in
Thos. Fisher, a native of England
Hospital last evening wtih inflamma“Tommy,” as he was familiarly.
He came
to the State of Nevada to this county
mient and at. one time had considerasister living in the East. The remains
were interred at the Hospital grounds
Wom. Britland at his saloon on Broad
street, makes a specialty of Fa-cy
Drinks, and you cao depend that er
are mixed properly.
Ever tried an Oyster Cocktail or a
drink of Beef'Tea at Britland’s. Just
he thing for this cold weather.
haz
No. 2682,
~ SHERIFE'S. ‘SALE.~
In the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
MARY GUSCETTI, Plaintiff,
vs.
MARY GRIMES, Defendant.
B* virtue of an lave of Sale issued out of
the California. ourt OfsNevada County,
State av California, on the'#2th day of January. A. D. 1 in an action wherein Mary
Guscetti is Pieingie and Mary Grimes is Defendan: pen. ad udemens poaderen the 80th
day of Ae 1808, for the sum of
Four Hundred and Eight and 42-100 Dollars
eee.) Lawful Money of the United States of
togeth er with costs of suit taxed
at six ig rs and 75-100 ($6.75) apd counsel
allowed . herein smcoaeoe tothe sum of
Dollars ($50) Ons Dollar ($1)
pont areraing cost. Perish interest thereon
rom. the date o’ id Judgment, at the rate
f seve, per cent per annum bs paid, which
said Ph ment is recorded in the Judgment
Book 8 of the said Superior Court, on pa
521 to 524. and whereas it is orde that t
Mortgage set forthin Plaintiff's compiain’
be foreclosed.
I am commanded to sell ail the right, title
au’ interest of the said Defendant in the
following described property, towit:
Lot No. 2{ in Block No. 29 as designated on
the oneal map of said. Nevada City. made
te a ‘tn Bradley in Ninies pie with ail
e Lab deen ther
lo notice is each siven that on
Saturday, the 7th Day of February, A. D., 1903,
At 12 o’clock noon of that da
Court House door in Neva a City, Nevada
Cou California I will in o fence to
said Order of nolo 6 sell all the right,title and
pax pia of the above named Defevdant, in
d to the be ag destribed property, or so
uch th may be necessary to raise
sufficient money to satisfy said Judgment,
Sas frons of the
.R } Soha Sheriff
of Pear Nj pa ioc ga
; with ianerost and costs eté.,.to the highest
ad best bidder for the lawful money. of the .
Cartes States.
Edtorlal Noles.
Republican prosperity will not shut
off steam and the democrats have un
limited wind but ‘besides that—almost
nothing. r te
Missouri ia about to lose her Vest,
We hope she will at least provide a decent shift.
In Baltimore alone last year there
were formed 171 corporations with an
aggregate capital of $14,857,400.
Grant could not be elected for a third
term, and yet some democrats have
the temerity to suggest such fortune
for Grover Cleveland.
The numerous anti-trust bills prove
that there is no lack of desire on the
part of the republican party to cure
existing trust evils.
Every Republican has _egreed there
must be no tariff revision which would
bea deviation from the policy of protection,
During the last days of the lamented
Dasfiel Webster he remarked “that the
older he grew the bigger fool
thought he was.”
day, there can be found in every small
community afew men who consider
Webster, the most learned man this
nation ever produced, as a pigmy to
their intellect.
President Oastro, may be overthrown
St. JosrrH, Mo.,
last bulletin gave foroas'
ances to cross continent Janu,
. to 19th, warm wave 14th to 181
cool wave 17th to January 2Qist,
The next disturbance. will rea
Pacific Coast about
cross the Rockies by the close
22d, the great central valleys
January 25th and the Eastern
January 26th.
the gas to permeate his sleeping
ting serious. A week ago-the
nearly over and that the city
yesterday when & man. wag
frozen to death.
Will Investigate,
he Elizabeth, W. Va. .An old
Yet, at the present . soffered with incurable cancer,
body believed his case hopeles
Backlen’s Arnica Salve,
ment cured him completely. N
tigating electric Bittters.
mighty power to expel bilio
kidp
-wonderful tonic for ran down s
-. Weather Bulleting
January 10.
8 of disturb.
January let, .
Another Victim,
San FRANO1sC0, January 10'b.—Petor
Krickao, a machinist, was asphyxiareg
Thursday. A loose gas key Permitted
ment and gradually absorbed bis life, & B
Death.was the result of accident.
ceased was a widower 61 years of age m
The coal famine in Ohicago js ge:
dealers predicted tbat the trouble Way
soon have an abundant supply of fue), rt
. But since that time the condition has 4
been going from bad to worse until
A remarkable case’comes to light q
by name of G. W. Roberts had lon
he weed Electric Bitters and appli
The trea
erybody who knows of it is inves
It exerts gg
ey and liver troubles and it’s
RANSCRI
January 12
MENTION
tems Conde
the Benefit
sy Readers.
—Thel
ty Toth)
h anal!
ch the
~Of the =
23d to”
States f :
apart ts
are now running 0
ne the mails arrive
idule,
_poipt.to very live!
fog line here when!
ther, reaches us.
lading to the mo
, but heavily
ight can be seer
any day.
Br yesterday we
fmany people en
ty to take a ride
nd the cars wel
Be
De
larg
would .
found %
it ty officers have
ions just a we
Aling the affairs
they had ‘bee
e-time. They
; duck does to w
gation from N
rent to Graes Val
© attend the ins’
F banquet of is!
Every
8 unt
OW ey
Us Degg, “ag
ystem
Don’t fail totry it. Only 60c. & ;
but Secretary Hay’s diplomacy will! . faction see ‘by Ww. D. View i . ind paseed a ver}
prove equal to any emergency. . druggist,
;
stents -property-owne
fuse. ten jails in every piece.
yard for some not so good.
yards all in ten yard pieces.
ro yards for 50 cents.
y-T. H. Waters, De ey
P. F. sada, Attorney for At
Dated January 12th, 1903.
Time Appointed for Proviog Will, Etc.
. ty THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE .
County of Nevada, State of California.
Tn the oe of the Estate of MARY A
bat vies aiag ry . Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the
2%th day of January, 1908 at 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day, at the Court Room of
the said Court. in the City of Nevada,
pore of Nevada, State of California, have
been appointed as the time and place for
rortar eho 1 Will of said Mary A, Bicknell, .
eco ased, and for bearing § the application of .
CLARENCE C. MU for Letters of Administration, with the ° wil annexed,
RBOGAST, Clerk.
Daded January tie? ‘008.
red Searls, Attorney for Petitioner. ji2
.
.
.
Maher & Co., Nevada City
ma 120800000800
We start the wheels moving the first day of the New, ;
Year by giving you more for your money than you,have evely o8
. gotten before.
Tennis Flannel Tennis Hanne:
_40-Yards for 50 Cents.
This is a bargain. Come early.
Big sale of Wrappers. Big sale of Tennis Gowns.
(ee Watch this space for Bargains from now on.
Respectfully,
hLlaeahexr && Co.
Store closes every evening at 7:30, Saturdays excepted. am
Van Dyke Seamless
Cnamel Ware.
Something New
and “Guaranteed
Our stock is complete, consisting of Sauce
Pans, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Wash Pans, Milk
Pans, Water Buckets, etc.
GEO. E. TURNER
ay
Pine Street, Nevada City
You have paid ten ei
We have about two thousant!
While they lasteall will be soll'sigge
é
EN :
connected ¥
Sod health shot
will not, all th
e keep their s
mpment, No.
id ites regular
The installation
b usually take
onday in Jant
g-Gntil the four
inth. :
id, F. of A., att
bis evening .wil!
§ recently chose
Bire, after which
Mill repair to t
ize & sumptions ¢
js for thea:
ince at the W
a ot night” was ve
ia the largest or
show ever had
Dmpany have
the Nevada Oit
~cting.
tirely too ma
duigiog in .
}do not belie
» of that fact.
< Abat there oe
pets boys val
twelve years,
buthe, puffing
Hiv as an old
inte be on you
Seerve the healt
$
jontest which .
Ahie city for
irday night.
f repeating r
m. Berker, he
pwenty-eight .
ag
bweather is ¢
ur people. bi
East they
wheavy snow
ven in San I
he most diss
pooming here
are our clin
_ creation. .
AN’S BACI
Pains W
le Advice 0
‘City Citizen
Howed
has ma!
ithe kidneys
e ly kidney a
ian’e Kidney .
ty women k
hus to say al
rtinetti of
his way to the mines of Siberia. Fin y Hill, near
a itor erence ee
, backache fo:
Yaking a Chance. Fle : ——— ‘ the time but
_. He looked happy enough as he t =. ) t . Pp . f SS me of.them .
walked up to the postoffice box, set a ec ro en a ar ors t, 4 if them .milc
huge bundle on the-tfloor and began Two : Kinds of G . . height I ws
taking pretty square ‘envelopes thereBe ; i” ao ~ eee min bed wit
from, dropping them by twos and ; ee he :
threes into the box, DR. R. Ee. SMITH is Bea ‘bu.ow. The givind’ ages —
“Big lot-of letters,” remarked the , “thanks is fixed by prociamatio2. ¢ Peat“policeman. “Nice day too.” These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacram te i
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“Letters!” said the happy man. “My established nearly four years ago. One of the la t and. vies giving, of: Grocery wauee ” 1 did not ko
dear fellow, these are uot letters. . best equipped Dental Offices on the Coast an . — os tor th ig when PF , although I
They are wedding invitations.” uch reason for the tle simple .
A wank ok Gates cum sia te ok Are Located Here Permanently chases for ordinury and special Ye Kidney .
the hitherto friendly policeman. with all the modern ELEOTRIO AL, and other conveniences for dci sions are made here. Our they wer
me gl ae. BP vo aueolutely first-class w “s Cranberries,! Orange ‘Marms “kidneys:
baste see . must do my duty All work Banal at Oae-halt the regular prices charged by other Ol.ves, Saratoga Chiprt, aH drug store T
“Yes.’ : ~ Canned Fiuits, mince riest d the last at
“On what ch sir? This is ae ‘te, . sie Ss CORD EHLINGS.5-...-++$2.00 po na Wines. dealers.
ocean ol apenas tar "2 ater Sayers reo “Not at iy ‘ae aes abve at ° seee aheantedesven cide ack 50c Lp Sweet Cider, 50 cents per :
lottery through the post.”
independant.
The man went slong. —Kansas City
Phone Ma n 633.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 GENTS. .
‘0 charge for Extracting when plates are ordered,
ee _R. B. SMITH, D.D. S. ,
Masonic Building, eee SIGOURN EY, Cash Grocer,
Commercis!
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