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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

July 14, 1903 (4 pages)

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bs Bouth Africa: for some! mm, “Is now on ‘way to Seot‘ Jewell, foreman at the Posey WW pay a visit to Tonopab, Ne. ye. i. Bigelow airived in this city Ming from Oakland, . ’ Chappell left this morning bee, Arizona, where he will regreta the Gold Taning Company left lest evenjar . Francisco, yan, the clothier, is suffering ittack of rheumatism. — , Hackley, Jr., has returned ino, Nevada, whore he has ome time. hee. { Stancfiela and grand denige.Mertez Downey, left this ‘a visit to San Francisco. arner,of the Tarner & Hadany, returned last evening it to Oamptonville and other y towns, irk L. Roberts. is confined to § on Alexander street by illmmons and eon of Sap arrived here last evening 0 relatives, efron, private secretary to Sparke of Nevade, arrived ‘evening from Downieville, D Reno. Blle Chase and Miss Etta ; Ban Francisco are here on ends. Bonney retarned to his home ston today, s has returned to the Red pefter a short visit here. er, superintendent of the ie mine, returned today tu went up to Alleghany d and daughter, who have A @ visit to Mrs. John St. ‘family, left this morning me at Oakland. ‘Tremaine and son left g fora visit to friends at I Do Time. . McDougall arrived from 8 mornivg having one Dan iastody, Gentry has been Ho” his fellow man, so it anithe Trackee Jusim a chance to “do” time ty Jail for 180 days, The petty larceny. mble also brought down, D for the Hotel de ‘said “call me Billy Love” Ss booked on a charge of fe peace. Billy will oot good chance to “do” time "8 expense, as his aojoarn ited to thirty days. VALS AT" ANTLERS, Turspay, July 14. ‘Gracs Valley. e Bar. der yf fin, "Pike City. t, Yuba River. Graniteville. ind f, cing Colam bia. ole Oakle * San Pronatnes. 0 re ampagnola—red and etery at f The deceased. pabsed : abe on Ties: day last. The body was embalmed to await the ‘arrival: of. the lady's . ; father from Texas, ~ 7 El Oro Olub heida. Saidaaia uit ing at the Hotel Antlers last evening. The list of membership was closed, there now being twenty-two members. Last Satarday night’s dance was found to be quite satisfactory ina fnancial} way, and it was decided to ——— the: Boys’ Band for ’ the. season. M. M. Green is improving ile property on Park Avenue, ' A cement sidewalk is being laid, and the walke around the house are 10 be cemented.James, the ten-year-old son of Richard Martin, met with a” “pevere accident: while-playing at the Champion reservoir yesterday. While walking along the pipe line he slipped and fell a distance of eight feet on to a pile of rocks, The little fellow was rendered unconscious, and three of his playmates carried him home. Dr, A. H. Tickell was called and it took eight stitches to close’ the wound. Ralph W. Gaylord writes to his father from New ns that the weather there last kk was very hot, and the feople sweltering with the cheat. Still, Ralph said that he was enjoying himself, He intends to go to Texas, New Mexico. and Arizona before returning to thie city, W. J. Organ went: to. Mooney Fiat. yesterday to examine the'steel bridge that spans Deer creek near that place, a report havihg been circulated that the structure. nee signs of weakening. The Board of Supervisors recently examined the grounds at the County Hospital, and the’ matter of improving the sewer system there is under co sideration, A new woodshed of eat ficient capacity is aleo among the improvements that were suggested. . The hospital throughout was found to be in first-class condition. While at work at the Lecompton mine yesterday Edward Richards had his right hand caught in a groove of a lerge piece of machinery, which mashed two of his fingers quite badly. ~The fire at Gaston Ridge a few days ago caused considerable damage. ‘A large quantity of timber'that was piled in the sheds went up in smoke, Chere was no iusurance, ~ Dr. O. W, Chapman, cheirman of ‘he’ Donner Monument Committee, was over in the vicinity of Donner Lake Sunday and: inspected diff-rent sites that have been suggested on ‘which to erect the monument to the memory of the {hl-fat:d Donner party. A committee of seven members of the Native Sons of the-Golden West have the matter in charge. the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist at Britland’s. rs Fanoy Summer Drinks that will suit . 4 Thomas, F. 8,; Miss Minnie Sandow. C.; Miss Jecaio F. Hothereoll, W.; Bich, O. G.;-Mr:, Columbine Walling, B.S. N. G ; Miss Fannie Niokless, L, 8.N.G.; Mra. Lillie~ ‘Hitchens, R. 8. V. @.; Mise Mamie Groves;-L. 8. V. G.; Mrs. Minnie Tredinnick, Obaplain; Miss Mary Hoskins, BR. A.8; Mra, Marthe Lane, L. A. 8S; Mre. A “anole! . Bennetts, 1st B. By Miss Minnie Kinkead, 24 B. B.; Miss Edith Hooper, 8d B. B., Mrs. Kate Polmere, 4th B. B; Miss. Elste Arbogast, Piantet; George A. Gray, Drillmaster. After the installation. Mico Mamio Harryhousen and Mrs. George Dunater favored the assemblage with an ‘instrumental duet, which was greatly . appreciated. Galen Cummings then gave a recitation which was very pleasing. Miss Elsie Arbogast delighted everyone with a sweet solo. The young lady possesses'a rich and pure voice, and so enchanted were the listeners that Miss Arbogast was forced to respond to an encore. Adjournment was then taken to the banquet room where a delightful repast of ice cream and cake was served. A happier and more jovial crowd never before Gongregated within the. walls of Odd Fellows Hall. ‘Mel Last Evening. mittee held a meeting last evening in the office of the South Yuba Company. The meeting was called to order by Assistant Secretary Brayton read the minutes of the previous meeting, Secretary Englebright read a communica-. tion from J. A. Filcber asking that Nevada county prepare an exhibit for the St. Louis Exposition, and make arTapgements for having it installed. Considerable discussion occurred over this matter, but no conclusion was artived at. _ A namber of small bills were read and allowed. Io regard to the erection of a mineral monument at Colfex the committee reported that it was ready at any time to begin work, and that as soon as the Southern Pucific definitely decides upon ‘its plans for remodeling the railroad yards and depot at Oolfex the work would be started. The committee appointed to arrange for an exhibit at San Francisco during (the G. A. R. Conclave reported pro. greas,Be explicit in writing receipts when whisky is used—say “Old Gilt Edge” and there'll be no disappointment. Wholesale at 820 Olay st., 8. F. Wichmav, Lutgen & Co. Yes, we keep Cook’s Water,Lemonade or stra'ght, it is the best water on earth. GRAIN THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even children ‘drink. Grain-O because they like it and the doctors say it is good forthem. Why not? It contains all of the nourishment of the pure gtain and none of the poisons of coffee. : TRY IT TO-DAY. — Biipesens weeaiiteion 3 _18e: and 2c. per p , y dmittedly the finest hotel in’ Northera Cali whlice brick structure, : Ade pee = most lib 4 he Nalin 'S envia = repeat cellence. 5 ‘its ex managed lines. h is a guar. Of Native Jewelry Wagget Pins Quartz made up into chains, collar buttons, cuff buttons, rings and in any style you desire See our line or 8: . day. Even in Grace Methodist Epis. Copal Charch a prayer was offered, for The Nevada County Promotion ComVice President B. 8. Rector, and after} SPECIAL (5 Cents a i . apeedy recovery or be heppy death of . ". Pope Leo were eaid in all the Rom Oatholic Churches ‘of Ohicago yester. the Pontiff; In Holy. Family. Oharch, .
in West Twelfth street, nine. masses ‘were sung during the dey, and before each mass announcement was made of} the serious illness of the Pentiff., Fifteen thousand persons attended the masees in thie ebarch alone. A eulogy to the Pope also was delivered in the Hemmenway Methodist _ Episcopal . Oharoh, at Evanston. attacked by pirates. ‘Two Chinen war. ships. were sent after the pirates, — For that thirst trya cool, sharp glass of beer at. Britland’s, i lf you want a.good, cool drink 0} beer—the very best in town—drop in ‘or Gonzales, Monterey, county, where ¥: ih uodiely;” writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver‘. Piles, causing 24 tumors, onor of the birthday” anniversary of Miss Brayton, but was much surprised. upon learning that it was.intended as a reception to herself, and that the Epworth Léague were the entertainers. . Japanese lanterns inside the honee and. out lent a pretty effect to the scene, and the rooms were neatly decorated -with crepe paper, red and white being} ‘the prevailing colors. “During the evening;'Frank Powell, on behalf of the. Epworth League, presented Miss Payne with a handsome sonverif spoon as a testimonial/of the high regard ip, members of the League. Games and music helped to pass the evening, and elicate refreshments were served, It was near the midnight hour when the py gathering dispersed. iss Payne will leave on Thursday a je will in the future reside. ees. os No ) Pity Shown. For youre. fate: was.after me con-. ‘ena, Ala. “I had a. terrible case of When ail -feiled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me.” Equally good for Burns and all . liounen distur 1) fe for. the kidneys. only, which the young lady is held by the . ! . ters andi Avs the. greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles . if rheumatism n’s Kidney Pills ‘ cian help. This induced me to try them. The treatment . was very ‘satisfactory,’ Should lever notice a reourrence I now know what todotostopit.” Sold for 50 cents a box by all deal. ere, Fogtet-Milburn Oo., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember’ the name—Doan'’s—and take no other, * see eae Brutally Tortured. A cnee, ame to light that for-persis*ent aud unmerciful tortare bas perhaps never been equalled. Joe Goloiolusa, Oalit. -, Writes: “For ndured insufferable pain from . Riieumatiem and nothing relieved me though T tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitof it completely relieved and cured me,” Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility, Oaly 500. Satisfaction guaranteed by . W. D. wan, Druggist. BORN. of B. T. Bynon, a son, At San Crees, re 18, 1908, to . ” ° and see Wm. Harry. tfi-m7 _. Drag Store. achés and pains. Only 25¢ at Vinton’ a ville; @ son, J i SALE — _ VINTON’S } PHARM acy: Toilet Paper Besides 5c cigar, have a/chance o tune. $142,500 will Save the Bands Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobaccoin securing presents holders of bands geHiisg the best f winning a forbe given away. : = Young , Murderer. '. today by the afrest of Maod _ Jordine, . the 17-year old daughter of. ‘Andrew In this city, July 18, 1908, to the wife . & , BLoowaneron, ni. Jaly r8th—A on mendous Sensation was created here Jordine, the father of a murdered baby The girl is charged with the crime and other ‘Warrants are in preparation which will: prove equally sensational. The allegations are that the ‘defendant had special interest in the, removal of ‘the baby ‘and was 4 principal in the murder, © j " fom ‘Grate tears thet she will Those one eye are entertained. Her ‘tiather is a wealthy cotton owner, he. For the beat of Ss line in the { meat linesend your orders to Naffziger pr Cook’s Mineral Water is bottled -at the springs only and in its natural state. . CASTOR ‘ode ee ee DR. H. O. MASONIC BUILDING SMITH . DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors. PINE STREET —_—, wide CAL. al OOO ON MSO RC Dé? you ktiow a good: thing hen you see it ? Summer Suitings left Fit style and workmans These are $30 and 8 Phar on wang YOUR CL Hae fs one. We havea few of those late Take’’em. while they last, at $20 Kip perfect, or no sale. ‘ve id latest patterns for 1903 and have always sold for rer: MORRISON, Tailor Morgan Block, upstairs. Formerly L. idan & Co’s shop, OTHES Atco beni igh YOU ; . ee sks 3 Weather ++» Delleacles . .. Gn °E HAVE JU Try our Bacon, See our splendid. kinds. All nice and a large lot of canned goods stich as canned Chicken, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, etc. Sugar cured Hams and They are fine. Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all ST RECEIVED assortment of fresh. J. J. JACKSON, Tne Bee Hive Grocepy. Proprietor. = CLOCKS Cabinet. mn aa enn am: “Summer ats We havegthem i in ‘alljithe ‘latest shapes and styles. At prices from 25 cts, up as high as you wish to go. es drop in and see the autifnl line of Summer Suits we now have on hand and the big bargains wé are offering this week. Sift ii We fit the Face. Others. may suit _you, but Miss. . Noeft can improve on y style, . . All our Hats are of the latest styles and creations. meee S emeemenane } MISS E. E. HOEFT Broad Street, Nevada City Main Street, Graes Valley. NA OC You Don’t have to Suffer with Corns Ml alfue 5 Corn a 6 will : positively remove them. A gency 5 DICKTRIAN Dengs, Stationery, Photo Supplies Soe We have a splendid line at all prices from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, .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 FAERIE IS KERRI AA AIR RIE It’s the Best Cigar on the market: for the money. So. say everyone who smokes a Woodpecker Cigar SEER HI OOH OCCU OOP O EOP BE