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CR 18 H-RGBY GIVRN 9
+ Hampton
in hin
of Nevaca, State
. in the Field Now3, & M. "raid. Mineral sy
lescribed as follows, to-wit,
VEY OF EXTERIOR novi
8T. LOUIS LOcaTioy,
nning at cor. No. 1, a sprym,
. ins, square, set Wine pre
nound of earth, seribed . p)
8 it. diam, bears A, 12 LbW.g
ribed B,-i. 1—¥itl; tne Nx,
ey te. 9 Hi, M.D. M., bears
ration corner, & post mar
ra N. 669 35’ K. 6 tt. ; theng
» 8.189 40° H. 278 tt. to cag,
spruce post 4 ft. long, 4 1.
in the giound with mony,
d L. 3761; the location
2 bears N. 68° 5u’ ii. 4 ft;
e 502.7 ft. to cor. NO. % Cn ing
rn (Jewel Consolidated) s
vide of an O@k 16 ins, cian,
xd 2—8761 whence an oak 4
N. 88° 30" W. 23 5 ft. biazed
2—8761; thence alo_g Grey
side line, var. 189 4.5, a0
cor. No, 3, & Spruce pust, ing;
square, marked 1it-4 aud jy
ar 8 ins. diam, bears ny, 10
as Mine.
or t
°
i YEAR—NO. 12,070
. TRANSCRIPT:
Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a
Toe, .
INT COLUMN.
=i exceed five lines iu of not to pond
erted under this head f
2a month. Kac
week or 40. cents a month.
lably in advance.
eek
‘or 50
additional line
Pay. Calf Wanted.
NEVADA’ CITY,CAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 8, 1902.
4b
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO.
HI6 INITIAL FLIGHT INTO SPACE, WAS
AT PARIS IN 1783,
Pilatre des Rosiers Was the Pioneer
of the Long Line of Daring Spirits
Who, Perished In Their Attempts to
Navigate the Air.
The first attempts. to make ascensions by, means of balloons: were made
In Paris in the year 1783. Pilatre des
Rosiers. was.the first and most, illustrious of the long list of aeronauts who
have fallen victims to their desire to
advance the art of aerostatics.
In July and August of the year 1783
balloons filled with hydrogen gas were
THEFIRST AERONAUT
— TEI
“Business Locals.
For life insurance see’ T. B. Gray,
‘ Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per
pound at Scadden’s, . dé6tf
Gall 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. BritLanp's
Council Chambers. Try them tf
A good hot lunch. will be served
every night at William Harry’s salo
corner Pine and Spring street. Coo!
beer and choice wines, liquors and
cigars always on hand. jall tf.
For His Reputation, $500.
The proprietor of a large dry goods
store had decided to tear down the old
building and erect a new one in its
stead. In furtherance of this plan he
was removing his goods to temporary.
quarters in another. building.
The goods were nearly all out of the
old structure when from some unknown .cause it caught firé. The de
partment was promptly on hand and
soon had a stream playing on -the
flames, but the merchant was wild
with excitement. Running up to the
chief, he urged him to greater haste.
“Never mind the goods!” he shouted.
“Save the building! T’ll give the boys
a check for $500 for their pension fund
if they don’t let the fire spread beyond
that floor!’
“Why, you’re going, to tear the old
SUGAR.
Given Away Free
fe with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
Mush, Baking Powder.
Ya lbs. Sugar Free with each 25 Purchase
3 lbs. Sugar Free with. each Oe. Purchase
G lbs. Sugar Free wit each $¥.9° Purchase
sent up from Paris, and in September
at Versailles the first balloon was sent
up freighted with living animals.
In the same year. Montgolfier constructed a balloon which he claimed
would be capable of carrying passengers, his workshop being in the gardens
of the Fauhourg St. Antoine. The bald and scribed B. ‘I’. 3—37i1;
t Western end line, var. is0
2 ft. vo cor. Nov 4, a & roy
4 ins square, set 1s ins, iu
‘building down /anyway, aren’t you?” . Loveland ia now selling his’ famous
asked the chief..
bread at five cents a_loaf at the Popu“Sea j
lar Bakery. Try itand you will always. . Bi din kattislibe communica te ing.
win ite 55.2 =e on hoaeet body on earth to think that’s the reayou want a good, cool dri of} son why it caught fire?” oe
beer—the very best in town—drop in. By great‘éxertion the fire was exand see Wm. Harry. mi7-tf tinguished with little loss so far as the
calf_is.wanted right beh
Tik‘Daniel Mod: Fc
mound of earth; scrived 4g
e 16 ins, dia. beara 5. ¥1° y
scribed B, ‘t.-48761; thenc:
) 60’ W. 800,5 ft. tocor No.5 4
ong, 4 ft. long,4 ins. square,
‘round, with Wound of eur
il, whence a fired oak if
95.129 K., 1eit., blazed and
SENT POSITIONS — YOUNG:
dfor Raliway Mail Clerks. Inres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia.
—Does-yo’ want,me to open mah mout any widah?::.
PeattoNe: t at's petee Bi fntend to work en the Sotelae.
fiood Investment. :
-8161, identicai with tocatiy
marked St. u., No. 3; thouce
& 40° W., suv ft 10 west end of
ce post 4it. long, 4 ius. aqua
he ground with stone mou
161, iden: ical wath location p
» No.1; mouth of tunel bean
hing NK. about 400 ft; thence
ation arid 500 fc, to cor, No. 4,4
long, 4 ius. square, set 2 ftan
1 mound .f earth, seribed t
ak ing. diam, bears 5, (0
ed and scrib d B.°'l. 6~sill
h location cor,, & post marked
nce va. .8° K., IN. 699 41" by, 407
on south ine of ‘Omega pa
ae post 4 ft. long, 4 1u8. »q)
he gruund, with mound of ¢
761, whence @ pine 16 in, dias
g, K. 16 1t. blazed and x
iti; thence along Umega
gu’ K, 622 ft. to-cor, No. 8,
ega Mine, a cedar post 4 it,
are, set 18 ins. in the grouud
arth, scribed 8—876l, wheuce
m. bears 10° H. 16 tt. biaaed
'. 8—8761; thence var, 18° &
t end line N.4° 30’ W. 176.3it,
edar post 4 ft. long, 4 ins. squar
the ground, with mouud oF eaj
3761, whence the Nk. cor. of
ars N40 40’ W. 26 it; the.ce var
) 41’ E . 857 feet to beginning.
ST. LOUIS LODE LINY
Jeginning a: post L—siél at
ie line, thence var. 189 4.,N.
to po t L—o761, east end of lode
scribed.
EST EXTENSION OF THE. ST. LOU
Survey of Exterior Boun
Beginning at cor. No. 1 onthe
mega patented mine, a cedar pd
ns. square, set 18 ins. in the g
ound of earth, scribed 1—vi
ruce 9in. diam. bears 8 .2° Wi
ad scriped 4. ‘I’. 1--3761, the Ni.
T.16N., 8. 9H.,.M, D, M., bears
16 1t, identical with location
remce var. 18° K.,S, 18° , 40" bh. ue
ne of West nxtension of the.
on; the.ce same course 11é ft.
cedar post 4 ft. long, 4 ins sq
a the ground, with mound of
—8761, whence a cedar 5 ins. di
3° W., 2.5 fc. blazed and scrib.d
hence var. 1s° KS. 779 19’ W.,
.o. 3, a.cedar post 4 ft. long, 4 ing
8 ine. in the ground, with mo
cribed 8—3761, whence a willowg
era N. 680 40’ W. 15.5 ft. biazel
3. 1. 38751; thence var, 18° 1,
00'ft. to westend of iude line,#
t. iong, 4ins. square, set 18 ins.i
vith mound of earth, scribed
ft to cor.No,,4,.a.eedii pos
ns. square, set 18 ins, in the g
nound o: earth, scribed 4—3itl,
3K. cor. of the Deadwood, pal
years S. 85> 28’ W. lil fc.; thene
N. 800 25’ K. 913°63 ft. to beginning
LODE LING OF BT. LOUIS WEST
Beginning at post L—8ibiat BS
ine, thence var. 18° £., N. 8
o east end of lode line, post
The presumed course of the le
Northwest to Southeast. ‘Lhe
teet ciaimed on the ledye ist
tending trom the west lode poi
extension ‘of the St. Louis lo
east lode post of the sawe, then
northeasterly from the west
st. Louts location to the exst ld
same, as described in the fo
Notes. ‘the surface ground
feet in width on each. side of
above deagr.hed as limited byt
scription, Or thereabouts, tou
lines of adjacent claims.
‘The notice 0: location of said
cation is on reco. d in the office
Recorder of Nevada County, 0%
Book ¥ of Mining Claims, pages
the n tice of location of thew
of the St. Louis location is 01%
office of the County Recorder
Dosete. in Book No. 10 of
pages 8 et seq. ;
adjoining Claims; On the
Omega Quartz Mine (patented)
‘and south by the Great. We
Mine, survey No, 116.
Any and all persons claiming®
ground, vein, ledge, premises #
thereof so described, survey
and applied for, are hereby’
uuléss their adverse claims ar
co.ding to law end te regu
under within the time pr.
with the Register of the U.5
Sacramento, California, they
by the-provisions of the lav4
made and provided
—-—
It is hereby ordered thst!
Notice of Application for 4 1%
lished for sixty-one (61) cont
the Nuvaba City Day TEX
newspaper publisbed at Nev
fornia, which said paper isd 4
as the newspaper publishe
Mining are and ie prove®
this a cation.” . notice oO app) toa Fass
First publication of this 0
. Fred Seails, Attorney! :
Notice to Credit .
ASTATE OF JAMES KITS
Notice is hereby givel,
signed, Executor of the Last
ment of James Kitts. deceas,
orsof and all persons having
the said deceased, to:exhi» i
neeestary vcuchers, W ithio
. ter the first publication o'y 4
said Executor Herbert ©: :
City, Calif., the same being
transaction of the busines
said county of Nevada. ERB
fthe Last Will an
a Kitts, deceased
Dated Nevada City, this oth?
Assesément Ne
. +> WARD GOLD MINING Of
R oeton of principal Pe
-Sam Francisco, Californias!
Nevada county, Californie :
Notice is hereby given ¢ “a
the Board of Directors hele’
Noyember, 1901, an ere ;
r acd One-He! cents per share
the capital we bees of the or ~
immediately in United Ora
414at the
as Clens preckels Bull
: yer pea ge wo which this
remain unpaid on the or
Hii wih be delinaven ie
. fefore, will be sold on Ty
stion
tes.
&Co., Nint
or Large Amounts With
amediate Profits.
gamble, but from legiti4 ‘ankers, merchants, proand all persons interested in
with small capital are joinclass references in any part of
For particulars address
and Pine Streets,
bice Berry Plants.
ipod time to plant Raspberry and]
nts. I have the best varieties
ly avery moderate charge for
ad. T. H. LEHR.
Lost,
i. Areward will be given by reto TRANSORIPT office, n22
Wanted.
salt is wanted by Daniel Mcmilkman. Apply in:medi
ni4tf
THOMAS FRASHGS
Weekly Dances.
N. G.C., will give weekly s0‘ ag Hall every Saturday nlebt
fo fu ng. tnished for the danc
dies free, gents 50 omar Rs 1
t-Class Bootblack.
4 whose stand is at Wild’s
va Broad street, gives the best
. All the latest sporting popes
J un
hed Rooms to Let.
fooms to let. Enquire at James
x Grove and Nevada streets
y tf
“Start Girls Right!
M4. «Many beautiful girls become invalids for life,
because at the; crucial, period of puberty they
pay no attention to the Jaws. of health. Mothers’;
‘should protect their, daughters’ health, by giv. .
ing them necessary. information. and proper
‘treatment. When the; menses come.on.a g'rl
‘unawares in her inexperience, she is either:
' frightened into convulsions, or scared into try..
. Ing to check the flow.-Many girls have checked
» the flow and it has never started again, . And
asa result: they have grown pale-faced, with
> “crow-tracks” on their cheeks, and dark half.
moons under thelr-eyes::. Adose of.
taken every morning after a girl is twelve years
old will bring the: menses on. properly and, keep
them ‘regular.; It will help her to develop into
attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and ,
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. _
The Ho! » Asbury Park, N. J., Febru 1900.
I read your advertisement {n regard to Wine af ournad in the Balcones
American, and it so favorably een me that.on my visit to Baltimore
during the holidays I purchased & bottle of it for my adopted daughter, who
was suffering with female troubles; e had been: under the doctor's care
for some time, and when her poms 8 Would come on her suffering was something terrible. I intluced her it and the first dose bronght.on her ;
menses. She took it regularly acco: t) directio wf .
-——-"elievyed.* To use her Be Bg “It sa bie Pes life. ‘ BS uy Gnoss.
For advice and lit 'e, 1 dd » “The Ladies’ Adviso:
D The Ch T zy gt Pt Ay Company, Chattanooga, Tena,
kl Noelal
To be given at
ORY HALL
BDAY EVENING
ORCHESTRA
Bho veces scales ieee 60 Conts
EVADA SALOON
RNOW, Proprietor.
tet
i it of. .
pand Liquors.
WEN
Cent Beer in Town.
IST RAPP
YS, “ ,
CHICKENS
and GEESE
days. The finest in the
bared ready for the oven.
liday Goods of all
all our patrons, as to the
PIES and CAKES
ork Bakery
E{HURST, Prop,
part of thecity. Wed-.
‘anc Seem y West 8. specialty.
R. DAVIS.
Q Begg instrumental
Orchestral Director.
county w 4 re
pupils at their ows ;
moor, aither by levoror
of ei
4
a Clty Bei
S.
FINE JEWELOY AND SILVERWARE.
[F 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
stock of Novelties we-have,. We: guarantee everything
as represented. The stock is varied.and comprises
Ladies’ Long Chains,
Brooches, Necklaces, —
‘Stick Pins, the Best of Brushes
—AND THE STOCK OF—
—CUT GLASS and SILVERWARE
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.
kee Five Hundred of the rost Beautiful Rings to
Select From.
G. J. Brand yJEWELER, BROAD STREET
.FINE MILLINERY.
Dry Goods, od
Fancy Goods, etc. §
A special invitation is extended to all
to wisit my store and see these Soods.
&. Fé Crawford }
Main Street.;
loon was sixty feet In height and forty‘eight broad, Its exterior was richly
. painted and embroidered, there being
'} Represented upon it the twelve signs of
i the zodiac,.the.arms of the king of
France and numberless fleurs-de-lis and
¥) lower down, amid a crowd of grotesque
heads and garlands of flowers, a flock
. of eagles, ‘with extended wings, that
.seemed to be flying and supporting the
huge balloon upon their shoulders. _
Below the balloon .proper was con. structed a circular platform of wickerwork, covered -with silk, ‘which was
‘ased as a car. This platform was very
large and was surrounded by a balustrade to prevent the aeronauts from
falling. out. In the center. of this plat. form or car was an opening, below
which was suspended by-chains an iron
E+ stoye, which was to be used for rarefying the air in the balloon, while in one
corner was @ magazine intended for the
+ storing up of an immense quantity of
. straw, which served as fuel.
Pilatre des Rosiers, generally alone,
°F but at one time accompanied by the
Marquis d’Ariandes and on another occasion by M. Girond de Villette, had as‘cended in the balloon without cutting
“. the. rope which held it captive to a
-height of 1,290 feet.the rope, but consent was at last secured, and on the 20th of November,
1783, everything was made ready. During the day the wind and rain were vio-} lent, and it was found necessary to
postpone the ascent. The next day, the
21st, the weather was more favorable,
-and at 1:30 in the afternoon in the presence of the dauphin and his suit Pllatre des Rosiers and the Marquis d’ Arlandes set out together frem the Jardings de la Muette upon the first aerial
voyage ever attempted and performed.
The wind was still very rough and the
weather stormy, but in spite of these
disadvantages the balloon rose rapidly.
Having‘ passed over Paris and become free from all fear of getting entangled among the buildings of the city,
the aerohauts suffered themselves to
descend cousiderably until they found
themselves in a fresh current of air,
which bore them in a southerly direction. ‘
After proceeding a few miles farther
the fire was allowed to die out, and the
balloon descended about five miles from
Paris. When the aeronauts returned to
the Chateau. de la Muette, they were
greeted with the utmost enthusiasm’ by
the assembled crowds, Benjamin Franklin was a witness of the whole spectacle, and when asked what he thought
of it he replied, “I have seen a child
born which may one day be a man.”
Aerostatics had advanced to such a
degree that. on the 7th of January,
1785, Blanchard, a rival of Rosiers,
crossed over the channel from Dover
to Calais. :
Rosters was spurred on‘by :Blanchard’s success and set to work constructing. a balloon which, when completed, he called an aeromontgolfier.
It consisted of an tmmense balloon of
hydrogen gas, with. a large cylinder
placed under it, the use of it being to,
rarefy the air without losing gas.
When a favorable day had arrived,
Pilatre for the last time made his
preparations. He ,was assisted by a
Boulogne: physician, named ,, Romain,
and on June 15, 1785, they stepped into
the basket, the ropes were cast off, and
the balloon rose with the utmost majesty fromthe earth. .
When it bad risen about 200 feet, it
‘atruck a fresh.current of air which
y ‘. took it directly.toward thesea. It soon
found, another current which rapidly
carried it back again. It possibly may
have been the desire of the aeronauts
tu. descend to find a more favorable current.of air, for while opening the valve
to let the‘cold air {nto his cylinder unfortunately a huge rent was made in
the balloon. The consequences were
immediate-and horrible. At that time
the balloon was 1,700 feet above the
surface of the earth. A few moments
afterward the two aeronauts lay on
the ground dead and horribly. muttlated.
Near the spot. where Pilatre des Rosiers was buried a monument was
erected In 1853 to commemorate the almost miraculous crossing of the sea by
Blanchard, upon.the very spotof earth
on which that intrepid aeronaut descended. He bad become for France
a hero,.and numbers of inscriptions are
still readable.—New York Times.
Gilt Edge whiskey is a nerve tonic.
To Cure a Cold inOne Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s-siga2} nature is on each box, 26c.
Rosters had much difficulty in obtain-> {ing permission from the king to make
; . an-ascent without being held down by
. For sale by
cured. at Billy Britland’s Oounoil
Obambers, on Broad street. s27iet
' A Woman’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. Hant of Lime Ridge,
is., from her doctor after he had
vainly tried to cure her of a frightful
case of stomach trouble and yellow
jaundice, Gall stones had formed and
she constantly grew worse, Then she
began to use Electric Bitters which
wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful
Sousa, Liver, oe gerd F ems
ures Dyspepsia, 88 O tite,
Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed,
. D, Vinton.
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, ae
"those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others.
We would advise all rot to neglect the
opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemps. Balsam
for the throat and lungs. Price 250
and 50c. Trial size free. For sale by
d. Dickerman, sole agent.
Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomae
Paine, none better. For sale at Rector
Bros.
Go For Those Home-Prunes,
The finest Prunes in the world. The
were raised and cured by. Wm. H
Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 25
cents. Ask .your grocer for Smith's
Prunes. o11-tf
Food Changed to-Poison.
Putrefying food in the intestines
ig uces effects like those of arsenic,
ut Dr. King’s-NewLife Pills expel
the poisons from clogged bowels,
gently, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel
troubles. Only 26c at Vinton’s.
Choice oyster cock-tails can be pro-.
chant was as good as his word.—
Youth’s Companion. .
z =
: The Consultation.
“My wife always consults me about
every article of attire she buys—frocka,
© . bats, shoes, gloves, everything.”
“My wife does, too—that Is, she aske
me for the money.” _
ss Brain-Food I Nonsense
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly
notion that one kind of. food is needed
for brain, another for muscles, and stil!
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 uf Green’s August Flowe#, the
favorite medicine of the healthy miliions, A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, -purifles the blood, and makes you fee)
buoyant and vigorous. You can get
Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at
all druggists.
Get Green’s Special Alminac.
Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
Arrested and Set Free.
Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is
properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
lunge developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear consumption.” 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 Coughand W orks Oft the Cold
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No*Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
Read over the following and
Two packages.
In \% boxes. A box
Mixed
One pound
In Jars, each.
Blue Ribbon Raisins
Reinz’s Apple Butter
see if you do no ;eed some
of them for your Pantry or Larder..
Mince Meat In Bulk
One pound, lécts.. In packages, 10cts.
Citron, Lemon Peel s2ig
Seeded Raisins
25 cents
huts
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
NEVADA COUNTY-LAUNDRY ‘ASSOCIATION
&
of your linen and other washable garments after they have been through
our hands will only deepen the conviction in your mind that we have the
“know how,” the facilities and the will
ingness;to “do:things up” in high class
style, Not the least of our merits is
promptness in delivery—you know
what it is to wait ! :
\
H. V. HOLMES, Manager. WM, TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada €ity
.
u
3O lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.9? Purchass
Coffeses E"reshiy Roasted
10,122,135, 20, 23, 20, 35 cts. per pound
ood Quality. Our Stronghold
Funre Teas .
85, 40, 50, GO and 70 «cis. per pound
Delicious Flavor. E*ull Strength
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 25 cts. pex oan
Colima Baling Powder
15, 25 and 45 cts. per can
$1000 REWARD
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder
shan Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 40 ots. bottle
GOoOoD TIME TO BUY
"Mary, Premiums Free Many.
GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Strongheld
4uttractixve Sale
CF
China, Crockery, Glassware
aT awa. “GN
4.ttractixz7e Prices. .
Good Place to Buy .
\
Great American Importing TeaCo,
PINE ST., Masonic Bullding, Nevada Clty.
en's Datent Leather and Mid Shoes
_ $3.50 to $5.00
AT
BOVEY BROS., Broad, Street.
SIMPLICITY DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter,
Better than allothers inevery particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
‘Nevada City, Cal.
Wrrite for Circular.
PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT
THE GROTTO SALOON . =
Bridge License.
xk *
Nercs IS HERESY GIVEN THAT AT
“the regular session of. the Board of Supervisors, onthe 24th day of January, 1902,
or as soon thereafter as the same can be
beard, I will make application for a renewal
of license ‘to collect tolls on the Freeman
. bridge crossing. «
‘ : THEODORE. WAYMAN
nee utor of the last will of B, F. Derrickson, eceased.
December 2th, 1901. _
Proving Will.
. JN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
I the County of Nevada,State of Caliornia. A *
In‘ the matter of the estate of Johi .
Dawning, deceased riven that seomanias. M4 otice ere) ven ‘
20th DAY OF TENUANT 100d wets ole ne
; =. of said Gag, at the Court
Have moved tutotbeir nev Cu rters —b Som Connty of ‘4 —_ 4 pel re by
mercial street and invite a1 icin forme: . me as the t'me and place fo! proving the
patrons to call aud se~—hioy They wil: . wi'l of said John a raten. taonbsed
make it a point ta sarve hy fires Preaas of gaa for hearing the appli of <olpnnels
uance to of
a where: any Wines, Liquors and C: gars! jeyeunine Downing for
the
Letters caeemen 'y whem an i
All kinds of Mixed rink: person intereuted: May Oppear Ane qentesy
a Specialty. =
he same.
oe ‘Dated January aoe.
MAITLAND BROS., Props. Com nocsla . ees doeons . By A. J’ Hosxime, Deputy.
Coolest and Sharpest Beer
in Town, 5c. per Glass
Wines, Liquors and. Cigars.on hand.
Hot Lunch every. Saturday Night. .
Most convenient Club Rooms.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS