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City DatLy* TRANSCRIPT . NEVADA
Eger NAT.-P-BROWN. Proprietor.
sli ie ——
FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. _
——>———— : =a cee ee
Issued Every Evening, Sundays; Excepted, at Nevada City
reset Rm
SATURDAY... ate Si ATaEAGd s-eidlaves'e etapa eas Lai No serum oa a
COUNTY OFFICERS ELECT.
They will Assume Charge of their Re‘spective Offices on Monday Next.
January 3, 1903
&
assume official charge of the positions of public trust which have been
assigned them by the will of the majority of our voters. For over a
_._month.past many of them have been industrious}y at work in conjunction
‘with their predecessors and have thorougbly posted themselves upon the
incumbent duties which fall upon them: All the necesstry bonds have been
filed aad they will now soon wear the toga of office. The following is a list
of the men who will couduct the'affairs of Nevada County for tte -next four
years, accompanied by a brief sketch of each : :
. Hon. Frank T. Nilon, who was reelected (o the office of Superior Jadge
of Nevada County, isa native of this
city and a graduate from our schools.
After finishing his education at Hastings Law College and graduating with
high honors, he returned to this city
and practiced his chosen profession of
law. He was elected District Attorney
of Nevada County for two terms and
‘filled the duties of that office with
marked ability and with great credit
‘ to himself and his constituents, AfterF. T. NIvon ~——-ward he was elected Super‘or Jduige
and during his past term has filled the position with wisdom, dignity and impartiality. He bas proved to be a most capable and efficient Judge.
Henry R. Walker who was chosen by
the voters of Nevada County to serve
as their Sheriff, ie a “popular man, as
was shown,by the heavy vote he received {n the places where he was best
known. He was born and raised in
Grass Valléy township and is a selfmade man. He is fally qualified to fill
this important office, being young and
active, and cooland calm in his judg
ment. _Mr. Walker has -appolnted —
Thos, H, Watersef thie city, who has
filled the position of Deputy Sheriff — ——
“ with great efficiency under Sheriff H.R. Waker Getchell, to officiate as hig deputy, and his selection gives unanimous satisfaction to our people. They will both make excellent officials.
SSS
T° newly-elected county officers and their deputies will on Monday nex
F. L. Arbogast, our genial and accommodating County Clerk who was
re-elected to serve in the same capacity forthe next four years has proved
_ bimeelf a popular and painstaking official. Mr. Arbogast is possessed of
muéh ability in this line and through
his splendid supervision the great volume of-business in the Clerk’s office
has been brought down to a perfect
_and correct system, Al.J. Hosking of
Grass Valley, who has proven such an
sis adept and able assistant to Mr. ArboF, L. ARBOGAST gast, will continue to act in the capacity of Deputy County Clerk. Fred and his assistant will attend to the duties
of the office in the future, as they have in the past, and no better indorsemcnt
could be given them than their past record.
_._H.J. Wright, who was elected Treasurer of Nevada County, is very popular, and well competent to fill the duties of the office to which he was
chosen, being an able and skillful accountant and thoroughly qualified ina
every detail. Fora number of years
Mr, Wright. was Deputy Treasurer
of this county under B.F. Snell and
became thoroughly familiar with the
~-daties connected of that office. He is ;
obliging and courteous and will prove H. J. Wricst 7
to be.one of the most capable and expert officials who has ever had charge
of a county office. As an able assistant, Mr. Wright has chosen Geo. Bennetts of Grass Valley as Deputy Treasurer—-an exceedingly bright and competent young gentleman who is much esteemed by all who have ever formed
his acquaintance. : ;
‘qs w > Henry O. Schroeder, who bas go ably
Us attended to the county’s affairs in the
Assessors’ office for the past four
years will continue to act in that
capacity, having been declared at the
last election to be the
choice of the voters. During his past
term be hes been exceedingly attentive
to his dutes and at all times bas been
Sa found courteous and obliging and
bas raised the county’s tax roll considerably, with fairness to all. He
will have for his deputies John M.
a nays Hammill and Edward Charles MorH, ©, SouRorper gan -of Grass Valley and E. W.
Schmidt of Nevada City. All of the gentlemen will be benefited by the experience and traiuing they have already received while assisting the Assessor.
That no man in Nevada County bas
more friends or enjoys a greater popularity than Sidney J. Peard, the Recorder-elect, is evidenced by the magnificent support he received from the
voters at the recent general election.
“Sid” is also eminently qualified to fill
the position to which he has been elected and will make a very capable and
painstaking official. He bas-proved to ~
be a very efficient Clerk of the Board
of Trustees of the city of Nevada aurunanimous
nk ® dinseval s a
ing his incambenc d th le of N nsag dala ry, an @ people o evada Oouhty have the assurance
_ that the office of County Recorder will be ably managed and conducted by Mr,
_Peard and his efficient deputy—Obris. Temby Jr., of Grass Valley—whom he
patent gentleman for
lent selection.
after.
taking business.
Maggenars ot
J, G. O'NEILL
O'Neill is a wide awake, progressive educator and under his control our
schools will still maintain their excellent standing.
Geo. L. Jones of Grass Valley, who
will succeed E. B. Power as District
Attorney of Nevadacounty, isunexceedingly bright and able young man
: who is not only well read and versed
‘in law, but aleo possesses the special
adaptability and qaslifications for
making an ideal excecutive to look
after the People’s interest in all criminal cases. He is one of the members ~
ef the well known law ‘firm of Jones
& Larue of Grass Valley and is a
prominent and active worker in the
Native Sons fraternity. He is a man
of exemplary character &
Jones has selected H. L.
F. W. TayYLor
the place could not have been secured,
honesty.
1. G. O'Neill, who has been eelected
by the voters of Nevada county to superintend the coanty schools for the
uext four years; is one of the wblest .
educators in this section of the State,
having been connected: with our pablic. school system eirce 1869. For a
number of-year past Mr. O'Neill has
filled the pesition of Principal of the
Nevada City schools ina manner that
has given universal satisfaction and
has won for him much praise from
the people of this community. Mr.
SGro. L. Jones
nd is also an eloquent and talented speaker. Mr.
Moody of I'ruckee as his assistant to look after the
District Attorney’s duties in the eastern end of the coun}y, and @ more comIt is an excelFrank W.,Taylor of Nevada City
will be the -men--in-whose hands will
fall the estates of people of this county
who die and leave norelatives and it
ig entirely unnecessary to state that
all such estates will be safe in his care.
Mr. Taylor has lived in this county
fora number of years and is one of
our best known and most respected
_young business men. His popularity
was shown at the late election, when
be was chosen Public Administrator
by a large majority. He is a manof
lof these well known scenes a unique
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,
HULLOY STOCK SOLD
— aa
Groceries and = Other
Articles Disposed
of Today.
DONT HS Th
At the Theatre Next
Thursday Ryening.
M
and
~Ohbarles H. Hoyt’s illustration of the
possible adventures of “A Stranger in
New York” will be the attraction at
the Theatre flext Thursday evening.
The management modestly describes
the production as an attempt to supply an evening’s entertainment, by the
author of “A Contented Woman,” “A
Trip to Chinatown,” “A Biaek Sheep”
and other well known plays. Mr.
Hoyt has chosen for his backgrounds,
a reception room of the Hoffman
House, and a room ia the Madison
Square Garden during the course of
the celebrated French ball, In front
The stock of groceries in the Mulloy
store and personal preperty of the late
CO. E. Malloy were disposed of today.
The bidding was started at 12 o’clock
and the bids in this city were run up
$650, wheu an ‘offer was received from
San Francisco. The sale was then
postponed until 1 o’clock to find out if
the bid was-good. At 1 o’clogk a bid
was put im for J. Golober of San Frapcisco of $1148 for the stock as it was
when the inventory was taken, Some
of. the “stock has been disposed of
‘since, so that the offer amounted to
something over $900. Several small
articles were sold at fair prices. -City
Marshal Deeble of Grass Valley bought
one of the delivery wagons for $75,
aud W. King. seught onefor $65.
P. F. Simonds purchased a gray horse
for $15. The bid of J, Golober included everything inside the store
with the exception of the book accounts.
the
character the “Stranger” is projected
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.
Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss,
has to:say: “Last fall my wife had
every symptom of consumption. She
took Dr. King’s New Discovery after .
everything else had failed” “Improve -}
ment came at once and four bottles
entirely cured her, Guaranteed by
in the guise of a western man, who
has never before been in the metropolis and is immediately taken in hand
_ excellent judgment. and possesses the
essential qualification . of strict
E. T. Worthley, who was elected
Supervisor from the Third District, is
& man with every qaalification for the
office and it goes without saying that
his constituents will be well represented by him and their every want
‘Tand need will be carefally looked
His home is at Washington,
where he has been in the hotel business fora number of*years and he is
"<< ae well and very favorably known all
2 5 over the county.
+— When the -votersselected John Hocking for the office of
Coroner, they chose a man fally qualifled to perform its duties, having had
many years experience in the underHe is a native of
‘Nevada county and is highly respected,
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National Hotel and Annex.
The National Hotel and Annex is
first-class in every particular, aud has
a reputation with the traveling public
for the hospitality that Rector Bros.
extend to their guests.
room is a model of neatness, and the
meals are carefully prepared ander
the direction of an experienced chef,
and the best of everything in the-market is provided for the tables. The
house has all the modern conveniences,
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought”
Cold Storage Meats
Beare the
The dining
For special: first-class Cold Storage
Meats you should send your orders to
Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb
iat he market. e2i-tf
In the Fourth Supervisorlal District
Samuel Weeks was chosen the representative to the County Board. He is
@ young man whs is in every way
familiar with the wants of his district
for the interests of the pepple he-repraised. :
self and benefit tothe county. He i
. bris Commissioner.
Revointion imminent.
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomac
upsets. Electric Bitters will quicki
Run down systems benefit
-vanish under its searebing
ough effectivess. Electric Bitters
Baty 60c, and that is>retarned if
don’t give perfect satisfaction. Gua
anteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist.
my leg. Suffered tortures.
rmanent cure.” C.
owling Green, O.
7
or cold—is a great drink if made
“Jesse Moore” Whiskey. A
staff—‘Jesse Moore” Whiskey.
2 e->—
nesday evening and intilafter
holidays.
and will do everything in his power
resents, _He will give the roade speeial attention. His home is at Rough
and Ready, where he was born and
W. W. Waggoner who was again
of Nevada_connty. shosen as County Surveyor, ie a Civil. City, January 8,1002: 00
Engineer by profession, and a capable
one. He has filled the office for the
past four years to the credit of him
at pre:ent filling the office of State DeA sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
dismember the troublesome causes.
It-never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood.
rticalarly and all the usual attending aches
and thor-!
“J had a running, itching sore on
Doan’s
Ointment took away the barning and
itebinginstantly, and quickly effected
W. Lenhart,
An old-fashioned toddy—either hot
little
sugar, 4 little water. then the pure
Wm. J. Britland will serve the finest
Tom and Jerry, commenving on Wedthe
tf
by a large party of congenial fellows
who know how to sing, dance and
crack jokes, but who have mistaken
the.“Stranger” for one I, Collier Dome
a ncted wit from Chicago who is compelled to watch is counterfeit in having an all round good time, when he
is compelled to remain in the background. There are other very amusing cbaracters. It is a large company and a carioad of special scenery
for the proper presentation of the play,
which.is bountifully supplied. with the
Se jout for the _
= day right _
W D. Vinton, druggist. Price 50c and
and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
oo
Half the ills that man is heir to
come from indigestion. Burdock
Blood Bitters strengthens and tones
the stomach; makes indigestion im
possible.
‘Advertised Letters. =
The following is a list of the letters , ° :
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada By serving him at
_ the Breakfast table
Donnelly, E. W. with a cup of le
Laguna, Miss Laura de
Milligan, Miss Alma
Gaylor’s Crisp
Chureh Servie
churches in this city tomorrow,
all will be made welcome:
Powell, leader.
A.
. Following is a liet of the religious
ous
here
ices’ to be held-—at-—the—
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
sermon, 11 o’clock; Sunday
orning prayer, holy maar
CONGREGATIONAL.
_ The pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will pr@acb
at 11 a. m., after which the Sacrament
of the Lord’s Supper will be admigistered. In the evening Mr. Sims
speak on “The Relation We Shopid
Sustain to Others During 1908.” Beatifal and appropriate music for
New Year’s season will be-given-by the
choir. Obristian Endeavor will
at the usual hour. Sabbath school's
close of the morning services.
METHODIST.
Preaching morning and evening by
the pastor, Rev. W. Angwin. Sunday
school at the close of the mornvinj
service. Intermediate League at 5 p,. Pills for 8 i j
m. Epworth L-sgue at 6 o'clock. rn ache, caeror eowit troumen Analg
Olass Meeting at 9:45
a, m.: J. Tamblyn, leader. In accord. }
ance with the call of the Evangelical
Alliance the week of prayer will be ob.
served: -Meetings every evening at
7:80 -o’clock.
eae.
"At Gold Flat, December 8st, 1902, to
the « ife of Jessie Nickerson, a son.
. ecnanaiaal
Maher & Co, Nevada Citg
We start the wheels moving the first day of the Ne ‘
Year by giving you more for your money than you have evi
gotten before. a al
Tennis Flannel
10 Yards
Just ten yards in every pie
yard for some not so good.
yards all in ten yard pieces.
10 yards for 50 cents.
~~"This is a bafgain. Come early. 7
Big sale of Wrappers. Bi sale of Tennis Gowns. fa
ka” Water this space for d argains from now on.
Respectfully, .
Store closes every evening a
Perry, Arthur .
8 Parrington, H. H. (2) SHrematle
White Bear M. Oo. Coffe
If not called for in fifteen days leteee
ters will be sent to the déad letter office, Parti for any of these 00000000 <a> :
letters wi please say “advertised” e {
pay afee $f one cent for each letter.
b L. 8. Carers, Postmaster.
y
peer
A Frightened Horse,
Runoing like mad down the street
dumping the occupants, or a bandred
other accidents, are every day occurrences, It behooves everybody to
havea reliable Sa!ve handy and
is . there’s none.as good as Bucklen’s Arit] nica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Ecr-. zema and Piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 250, at Vinton’s drug store.
A big generous sam“ple free for the ask“ing. Drop in next
time you pass. * .
Taylor's Tea & Coffee House
Nevada City, Cal.
sa
Electro-Dental Parlors
veeeeD
R. E. SMITH DR.
of
Theee parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacramento,
established nearly four years ago. One of the largest and
beet equipped Dental Offices on the Ooast and
Are Located Here Permanently
with allthe modern ELEGTRIGCAL ‘and other conveniences for doing .
absolutely first-class work.
Rocking Chairs
All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices Gharged by other
hook
and bible class, 12:80 p. m.; evening
prayer and sermon, 7 o’clock.
—Evening prayer, 7 o’clock.
Rimer, Rector,
‘
we.
(00D G00D5
difficult to make, but we
from which a suitable selection can be made.
A few suggestions:
. Nalive Daughters, aE TRANSC
RDAY..... Jantar
ws Items Con
For the Beneli
Busy Reade
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. w
its meeting last-evening-instatieg 4
recently elected officers. The cers,
monies were conducted by Worth
Grand President, Miss May Marti
assisted by Miss Lizzie Keenan
Marshal, The officers installed wer
Mrs. Nellie Hartman, Past Presiden
Mrs, _Hattie Buffington, Presiden
A. Miss Ollie Gaylord, First Vice Pregl
dent; Mrs. Kate O’Neill, Second Vig:
President; Mrs, Lena Oalanan, Thin
Vice President; Mrs. Cora Wadswor :
Recording Seoretary; Miss Ma
Freeman, Financial Secretary; M
Amelia Hook, Treasurer; Mrs. Ma
Lewis Marshal; Miss Nellie ‘Reynol
I. 8.; Miss Mamie Harryhousen, 0,
e . Mre. Belle Douglass, Mrs. Marie Ba, .
demar and Miss Edna Buffingty P
Trustees; Miss Frances Eilermasm
Organist.
ee
bd
ill
bnday next will bea liv:
Deurt House.
t Monday the Board
b will meet in regular ¢
ry itdication-of a s
all right for one.
iar Saviour should co
he would find many pe
py his good name. ‘
or to bring Him dov
evel.
Be who have not done
‘work on unpatente
d had better attend t
ir delay. The work ¢
iommenced last Wed:
PD. Vinton hes a new
in this evening’s Ta:
he calla attention te
pnt of Hot Water Bag
Btors. .
te a large number of .
» during the past wi
blsewhere. Inthe s
@ will return here as
bnt there will be ple
ftime. _
Btable-O. W. Long
this evening with tv
Bve been sentenced t
in the county jail fr:
or, the famous Tea
for 50 Cents.
Se
A Costly [listake,
4
‘Blunders are sometimes very 6,
pensive. Oocasionally life itself ;:
tie price of-a misteke,-but you'll neve
DB\ be wrong if you take King’s New Lit
re-gentle yet thorough. 26c, at Virg
n’s drug store. m
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Only the very best of wines, liquoff
nd cigars are served at the Klondik™
saloon on Spring street and courteoy™
treatment is tendered all visitor"
Wm. Peard, the proprietor, inviy
all to call on him. G31-t{ "ee
=
;
tried: hie fresh gr
itic coffee can get
lp free of charge by
bre, on Broad street:
ly Back
Phe last issue of the Col
Stained the following: ‘
iy little mining camp
+ eight miles north
the principal produc
, and nearly all t
f comfortable circar
pproportion of the n
sare bachelors. 7
a, beautiful scene
thines on a land.c
» Still theee bache
. They are lonely.
in the gloaming: to
band, and asthe tt
}tell love’s sweetes
fxious to buy rich g
Must-be-obeyed, an
fo. scold them whe
Mate from the lodge
er to multiply their
heir sorrows, Mar!
M.they have never
t midnight with a hx
ve never had t
You. have paid ten cents
We have about two thousa
While they last all will be so:
Ls
~
t 7:30, Saturdays excepted
FOR EVERY
member of the
Family. A
choice is often
a large variety int
For Father
anteed
ing Mugs, a Decorated
A -Shaving Set, complete
with case; One of our guarKK Knives, a. Tool
Set complete, a Oarving Set,
One of our Decorated ShavFagainet the small
heir better half b
ok and put the :
ire brave and in ear
Beighbors has se
ough an advertis
en have advert!
leuce with a view .
For Mother
Decorated Parlor Lamp,
Stand or Hanging Lamp,
Dinner. Set, Set of Silver
Kiives, Forks or Spoons,
Universal Steel Range, &
Pair of Scissors. Oup.
For the Boy
Bicycle, Wagon,Knife, Air Gun,
Parlor Rifle,
Base Ball, ‘Bat, Glove, ete:
l of these six
For the Little Girl nebege ee
One of “Our Baby Carpet
Sweepers,
Toy Wringer,
Toy Sad Iron, ete.,
ete.
GEO. E. TU
NOTICE—This Store
o'clock evenings until after the holidays.
. Whist P
members of the
Diub were entert
. Jobn Rogers
ining in the earl:
ind an enjoyable .
ist prize was a’
k and Hugh Mt
was won by Cha:
RNER
remain oper until nine
-— 4a
Riz,
zi
c ogers. The cl
dentists.
. OUR PRICES
PLATES, fall Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS ..... $2.00 a
GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat... 6 00. SILVER FILLINGS...... $1 00)
BRIDGE WORK, per _.ee 6 00] CLBANING. .... 0. cc eee ees 50c Lp,
: PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 60 CENTS. .
@@ No cherge for Extracting when plates are ordered. .
Make Handsome Presents for Birthdays
or Weddings. :
Prices from
$3.50 up *
Bolt Joints.
has chosen to assist him,
<
Chairs are the latest designs,
Prices in Reed Goods Range from $3.50.to"$11.
In Wood Rockers from $3.75"to $12.
Cali and See them whether you wish to buy or not.
C. F. BRAYTON
Prices from
$3.50 up
l have the best line of Rocking
Chairs ever shown in this City
They include the Famous Fairbault Rattan Co.’s Goods
and the well known Wisconsin Chair Co.’s Goods. All these
golden oak finish, and “Lock
*
Phone Me'n 633. R. E. SMITH, D.D. S.
Manonic Building, up Stairs. Pine Street, Nevada Citv. .
coo
JUDSON=ALTON
\ BERTH PARTIES
Personally conducted on merit. Pleased patrons since
1860, when Company was established. Fulfilled promises—
rates lowest; genuine comfort; grand scenery; through
tourist sleeping cars to" ape
MISSOURI, ILLINOIS . a
“NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND
and principal Eastern States. You are invited to call or
write for information and help—the value of which you are
urged to judge. JUDSON-ALTON EXCURSIONS
fi a”
FoR COLD WEATHER..
pext Monday éver
pf Mrs, Joseph M
Seni ee _otia
Call at. ROSENBERG’S and get one of their
Yew Monte Carlo Coats or one of = .
HK. Liebes Co. Fine Furs or Boas
We cary a large stock otsthem
same. Our HOLIDAY GOODS this year exceeds anyll
ever seen here before.
direct from the factory
now, when assortments
Toariet Offices, 88 Orocker Ballding. San Francisco, Cal.
Our Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs ”
of care. We are agents for the celebrated Centemer
Gloves andalse for the A: B. One Dollar Glove in dr
and undressed. Choicest Holiday Goods are here ¢
bracing everything useful and ornamental in the most at
ive fancy articles ever exhibited in this city.
rush. [gf New Goods received daily.
country promptly attended te. Respectfully,
ROSENBERG BRO&
° CHAS. "EDDY. Manager.
‘Kline was ove
today and secur
fein the Mason
treet, next to
pre. On the Is
of Kline & Ga
eman’s furnieh'
and complete
tyles.
La
Towle, who be
Hospital at Sa
months, underg
and our prices are.always
and were selected with the gré
Make select
are-complete, and avoid Hof holt : — —
ders from Shasta county, Orders ir es anne oe
and is now sel!
five cents a ic
Try itand
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