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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

July 13, 1903 (4 pages)

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y and held a mei rat eas of Mrs. Curnow, Sr, * b defect in the specifications 3 ‘the constraction of an ad-. south approach of the o bide were considered by atees Saturday evening was laid over until toNoe. b Dillon ¢ on Satur : it of A. J. Bovey, who alolbrook assaulted one of }@ cane, was taken before the Peace: Cougtilan and ‘plea of not guilty and deaty trial. The trial was a y, July lath, at 10 o'clock the fact that the plates “of the Sierra Queen mine ian Francisco to be plated « plosed on Saturday. The * Obably be returned in a Members were initiated bert Lodge, Sons of St. day evening and six apre received. This lodge urishing condition, wobable that there will ric lights placed on the gne at each approach and ater, although the plans stwo. The Oity Trustees under consideration. vis was injured on the fork in the Gold ‘Tunnel lays ago. A large rock bf the walls striking him. Bable to work for a few . is‘ wanted to assist in P housework in a small ‘ice place for a good fthe Transorirr office. din the dry grass rs, W. C0. Grove’s resi[Street on Saturday and D pidly that about twelve > was burned before the xtinguished. It is sup‘ one carelessly threw a to the dry grass, ba meeting of the NoePromotion Committee Mice of the South Yuba ly in this city this even© has not been a meetamittee held. for some iness of importance will msideration. int is annonnced of ‘sow-ot A. Zellérlesale:‘paper dealer of , who is well known nIGe “been born fn Nevada} Liss Rose H. Berslauer, rancisco, The wedding e on July 26that the de’s Parents. rk at the mill of the ‘few days ago Oharles ‘ the misfortune to imber fall on his right ing it. He was taken Nimrod street and his » Mr. Odgers will be bdays. peare club held jeting Saturday after. ence of Mrs Fred mdy of ‘‘Hamlet” was arther consideration of d until the first meetier. In the meantime. ~ iad ‘4s You Like It.» Dg.will be held at the y.G. Bray, hampagnola—red and i aé strictly pure, re“delicious, made from At Britland’s. “Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Bort returned from on use San Francisco. Miss Genevieve Beiger: of ‘San Fron cisco is the guest of -Mra, i oO ‘Linaley of this city. Dr. W. P. Sawyer and ‘erephne: J.T. Sawyer, left yesterday morning arts two days’ hanting aon Meniem: trip to the lakes. Mrs. Olane Hisksleos and dnughter Miss Phylis Nicholson, who have been . vtsiting the lady’s uncles, B: 8, and E. J. Reoter, of this city, returned’ to San Francisco yesterday. Miss Lestenna Green of deers: mento is hore 08 a visit to Mrs. F. Isoard, ate Mise Nellie Hickman, who has been to San Frencisco: on a vacation, returned home last Saturday evening. She resumed: her duties as bookkeeper at J. J:Jackson’s storetoday. Fred E. Brown, manager of the Trdnsoniet, left on yesterday morning’s train for Sacramento and San} Francisco, Before retarning he will epend a few days at Pacific Grove, H. Kaler came down from Maybert yesterday. R. B. Hollingsworth of San Francisco atrived on last evening’s train. George G..King came down from Washington yesterday, Charles McLean. of Graniteville » was in this city. yesterday. N.P. Stone of San Francisco is ion on a business trip, N. J. Thomas of San Francisco is here on a visit,D. M. Jones of Oakland is registered at the Hotel Antlers Col. M. W. Mather came down yesterday from the Plaumbago mine. Dr. William Eilery Briggs of Sacramento visited here yesterday. W. Richardson came over from Truckee yesterday afternoon, . ited friends in this city yesterday, . McMallen and son of San Francisco are here on a visit. # arrived here last evening from San Francisco and left this morning for a visit to Downieville. 8. F. Pardy arrived’ bere last evening from San Francisco and left today for North San Jaan. . George McGee of Diamond, Cal., arrived here on last evening's train. . D. 8H. Birdsall is~here from’ San Fransisco ona business trip, J. J. Bell arrived here last evening from Oakland and left this Sorning for North San Juan. Mre, ©, L. Muller returned last even‘ing from a visit with relatives and friends at San Francisco, . Mrs. B. J. Rector: went to Sacramento yesterday on a visit, Wm. Brock of North Bloomfield left yesterday for San Francisco Fancy Summer Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist at-Britland’s. tf What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This , ucetion: arises. in the fay every Fags ge gale emmy mgs Jell-O, a haw md and hao mige dessert, eeoeoioooooe é ONAL HOTEL AND fal PECTOR BROS., aime , D ie CITY ‘modern tele: ructt ; tric y first-class and most rhe National’s enviable’ f its excellence. e have P T. G. Magonigal of Smarteville vis-. "Prank Wahé, wife avd two children. Sims, pastor of the rneswdtosse chureb. ‘Pronibely: ‘at 10 o'clock the bridal . party entered the parlors to the strains . rd con Mr, Kay about catine asphaltam on of a wedding march and, taking their! « position under the canopy were anited . . '}in matrimony and pronounced map -. and wife. As the couple ‘entered the . room they were preceded by two little flower maids, Misses Bernice Saxby and Savory Ford, who. were prettily attired end looked charming. The bride was costumed in a handsome gown of pastelle bloc crepe—de paris, and carried. a shower boquet of pink and white sweet peas, while the groom: was attired in.a suit of conventional black. Only relatives of the contracting parties were present at the wedding. After ‘the marriage ceremony had been concladed, congratulations were extended the happy . couple, after . which the bridal party and guests repaired to the dicing room and partook of an elegant wedding breakfast. The newly-married couple left this city on the 12:80 train yesterday for Reno, Nevada, where they will make their fature home. A number of handsome wedding gifts were received by the bride and groom. The bride is one of Nevada Ctiy’s ladies and bas been an efficient teacher in our public schools for some time. She is also a prominent member of large circle of friends for her Be Gs, disposition and other amiable qaalitles. The groom is also well known to the people of this community, having formerly resided here, and is a young man of excellent habits and much-abil. ity. He has held many responsible positions ae a telégraph operator, and is now holds a lacrative position as train @ispatcher at Reno, Nevada. The TRaNnsoriPT joins their many friends in wisbing the popular young couple al: the happiness and prosperity for :be future that this life can contribute. Superior. Court. The following business was traneacted in the Superior Court today Jadge F. T. Nilop, presiding: ais 3. D. Fleming’vs. Thomas Corcoran. Plaintiff. granted ten days to amend. Estate of Thomas Peard Jr, deceased. Heariug probate of will. Estate of G. W. Richardson, deceased. Will edmitted~to probate. Warren Richardeon granted letters of-administration, with boad pase at $11,000: Taken Hl. George ate one of the owners and driver of the Washington stage day evening with a bilious attack. Although greatly improved he was unable to pureue hie duties today.
line was taken quite sick Satar-j). Mrs. George E. Johnston shipped her . household furniture to Sacramento today where Mr. Johnston is. employed. The family will make their home at the Capital city in the future. eo. 7c Yes, we keep Cook’s Water, Lemenade or straight, it is the _ water ‘on earth. * eae oe No Pity Shown. “For years fate was after me contiouously,” writes F, A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala. ‘I had a terrible case of Piles, causing 24 tumare. When all failed Bucklen’a Arnica Salve cured me,” Equally good for Burns and. all aches and pains. Only 25c at Vinton’s Drag Store. the floor in the County Olerk’s.office. . aie cane “Bates. oe to'whenee we pig BSE The pastor was in good voice and oreatsd @ pro; Very Enjoyable. pee opening adage’ of the EI Oro olab on the new platform Saturday evening was largely attended and quite a crowd was present from Grass Valbid fairto be very popular. The floor was in perfect condition and the platform was brilliantly flluminated. The masie by the Nevada Uity Boys’ Band was al) that could. be desired and eyeryone present.expressed themselves of having had a delightful time, For that thirst tye cool, sharp glass of beer at Britland’s. tf, if you want a good, cool drink o beer—the very best in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 found impression on the eongregation. . ley. The party was an anqualifjed “}success, and these social gatherings . ” shown ven, @ mole on and the image ” Mr. sto wil! leave ina Le ae the: Eastern States end; : , . pose of having it oast'In brongs, It is v ay a work of art, eink ‘Oraig, brakemaa on the Narrow Gauge railroad, and Walter Maddrill, who is here from San Francisco on fay visit to O. P. Loughridge and family, will leave Thursday for a two weeks camping trip in Bear Valley, . The fishing in. bat locality ip reported to be very good and the friends of the young men are seers for @ feast ‘when: bss asapage ot ie ‘Brutally ‘Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent aud anmercifyl torture has perhaps never been equalied. Joe Golo bick of Colusa, Oalif., writes: ‘For 16 years I endured: insufferable pain . from Rheumatism and nothing re-. % Heved me though I tried everything . % {known. I came across Electric Bit-. & ters and it’s the greatest medicine on. & A few bottles . earth for that trouble. of it completely telieved and cured me.” Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility, Qoly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by . W. D. Vinton, Druggist. ee most ecoomplished-and popular young} Laurel Parlor and is beloved by aj ~ the World the Smokers Protection The Cann 2. ne) Hea * of the Islands The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars NS ¢ Wative Jewelry Nagget Pins Quartz Chains J Quartz made up into chains, collar buttons, cuff buttons, rings and in any style you desire SPECIAL SALE Toilet Pane . 5 Cents a Roll . VINTON’S p. PHARMACY), Summer Has . } We have them in all the latest shapes and styles. At prices from 25 cts. up as high as you wish to go. Summer Suits qt drop in and’ see the . autifn! line of Summer Suits we now have on -hand and the big bargains we are offering this week. We are now offering BIG BARGAINS ‘in all our Summer Goods The. Royal SEA ° 199520 en “ We fit the Face. Others may _ suit you, but Miss. [oeft can improve on y style. . All our Hats are of the latest styles and creations. MISS E. E. HOEFT Broad Street, Nevada Citv Main Street, Grass egw J Paty hg 7 E ‘CLOCKS : ‘known . ture and expressed their apnea papienta aioiion . on jo Of tha work. ‘ ridge just north of this city, and was a steady and remunerative. producer in former days with the crude, methods for gold saving then in use, Tt has re-. . mained idle-for several years on ac}. count of lack of ‘capital to develop it . properly. ‘Attention Patriarchs. as ‘The officers and Patriarchs of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, are requested to meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock sherp, to. prepare for irstallation of officers, All visiting Patriarghs are oarnestly reques’éd to be presert. PR. Gotpsworray, CG. P. GA, Gray, Seo’y. Oe _ For the best of every thing in the ment linesend your orders to Naffziger. Cook's Mineral Water is bottled at the spriogs only and in its natural state. 0 pers CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. e Te Kit You ae Ans Dog Bears the DR. H. 0. SMITH Barnet. ot the Eteotro-Dental Parlors — MASONIC BUILDING -PINE STREET NEVADA CITY, GAL. Do you know a good thing when you see it? Here is one. We havea few of thoge late Summer Suitings ‘left Take ’em while they last, at $20 ‘ Fit, style and workmanship perfect, or no sale, These are the very latest patterns for 1903 $30 and $35. R. T. MORRISON , Tailor Morgan Block, upstairs: Formerly L. Byman & Co’s shop. bad dress etssvis Ape itn — iat vias tae YOU and have always sold for . Plenle and Warn. Weather . os DCHCadles ... NA, Janis at cabaed apeiron as canned Chicken, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, etc. Try. our Sugar cured Hams and Bacon, They are fine. See our splendid assortment of Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all kinds. All nice and fresh. ‘nt Bee tive Grocepy. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. ‘Swit bmivantwa: imiumaliees We have a splendid line at all prices from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, Cabinet clocks, Mantel ‘clock, Time Office clocks, etc., also our display of gold, silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street “4 ERS T ERE ARR HERR RRR RRR You Don’t have to Suffer with Corns \ l a lve s Corn Care will positively . remove them. It’s the Best Cigar on the market for the money. So say everyone who smokes aWoodpecker Cisar ade by “GIFP” N. S. of Ma. sitaehaeetahat eeamhnnete Agency DICKURIAN . Drngs, ‘Stationery, Photo Supplies PoeYee TT Tit ti tt i tte Titi itirettrctecat Seta et ites tty HK SHAR ERRAEHHARA RAR RARER RAR RARER ED RARE RRR OEE wet