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July 30, 1901 (4 pages)

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, 2201.) a ication for: atent, te a atens to the « Arh TATES Lanny O AMENTO, J unos BY GLEN Th! se PO8tOfficg add this day, by Awe in tace eNevade @ ion for pee weld 1 location of said i : of applicany the North by the Ge west by “Ge, south b; Rog, a8 olaim 8nd the gat YY: Claimans a ont aren 2 ane © 181, i heal ao in the Reng ‘Claiming adve: . wast Placer ee, as hereinbetorg f to tile their ad yep egister of the 1m at Sagramenty, ; during the sixty a Hereot,.or they yj the provisions of S FRASER, Registg: nent Notice — INING COMPANy, 3 Wipal Place 6) \sysin Whia ; location oj Word need 4 ven that at a meeti rs held ‘On the % nde ent, (No 45) of twa are was levied upon orporation, payable; tates Gold Coin, to ce of the company, § 8 Building, san Brag ch this assessmey, the Bist day of a and advertised for gl unless payment is mad Saturday, the lith d y the delinquent peg sts Of advex tising, rd of Directors, -BACKUs, Secretary, us Spreckels build ont Notice, 2D GOLD MINING Q tipal place ot busing ifornia Location @ y, California, yen that at a meeti ctors held on the hj assessment, (\0o.19)4 » Was levied upon corporation, payal L Siates gold cvin to e of the company, a Francisco, Californ vhich this assessme lon the—tth day delinquent and adyg iC auction, and unk fore, wiil be soldg lay of September, 19g L assessment, togeth ising and expeuses @ rd of Dircectors. JECKAFT, . ec retary, uilding, San Franciie ill NT NOTICE. MINING COMPANY ‘ipal place of busines a. Location of work ia. en, that at a meetin ctors, held on the % assessment (No 4) ¢ are was levicd upo the orrporation, pa he W. H. Smith. pre Broad Street, Nevad hich this assessmert a the £0th day of Jung it, and adveriised fo 3 and unless payment be sold on TUbSUAL, 1901, to pay the delix ether with the costs of! ses Of sale. rd of Directors. W.H SMITH, Secretary Pro Tem [EMENT. ~ e Board of )irectors delinquent stock was 30, 1901, :0. JULY 10, and place. MLLH, Sec. pro tem TEMENT. Board. of Directors, the delinquent stook aly 10th to FKI. AY, same hou: and piece, wA'TH, Sec. pro iwm. YEMENT. } Board of Virectors the delinquent stock riday,. Juiys ith, 10, th, 1901, at the same AITH, Sec. protem it Notice. INING COPANY. pai place of business, County, Catiforsia jeyada County. a that at a ecting the 8th-day of July at of One (1) Cent je issessment No, 0, was eapital stock of le on or b the to L. W. Jetferson, in Haydon iuilding, ich this assessment on the 3ist day of inquent a adver auction, and, unless , Will be sold on the 901, at 10a m. of that ent assessment and ERSON, Secre'ary, Iding, Hoi lister, Cal reditors. OURT, COUNTY OF ifornia. e estate of Lota ls 1to the creditorso claims against t i to preset them er thedate of ‘bil rk of the County rnia, at his cttice in ) of Califor ia. FB. L. ARBOGAST, urt of the Connty jul Z ———— reditors. THE ESTATE OF sed. . of the County of hia, tothe creditors ‘laims against, t resent them with ate of this notice ie county of Neva t hig office in Nevada L. ARBOGAST, urt of the County ys for Adwinistt® bia. . ja editors, THE ESTATE 9 eased. — of ef the County a. : of fo the creditors %, laims agsiust, to present oe of r the date of t ‘kof the county nia, at his office L.ARBOGAST, art of.the Cousl rgfor Administ ala. it 40TH YRAR—NO, 13,24929. — EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, ~ Grand A REUNION E PICNIC Of Nevada Countyans =AT GLENBROOK PARK Tuesday, Sept. 10th, 1901 . Given by Glenbrook Park Associa~ tion and Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons 6a. Full Particulars in a Few Days. GRAND MASK BALL Tobe given by the New Union Dancing Club —on— e FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 234, 1901, On their Open-air Platform Watch this Space for List of Prizes. DELICACIES For Spring Lunches Ham Loaf Chicken Loaf tage Loaf Irish Stew Potted Tongue’ Boiled Ham ready to slice — Beef Loaf ™ Veal Loaf SSOSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSOSO P.G. bred our The cause of hard times is due to too many of our citizens trying to make one day’s-work do for two. ‘All the learning of the best college acting foolish when they are in love. A men is never pleased with the wa y sacks aan are going unless they are going . f@¢¢ of the land bat mortgages. SPECIAL NOTICE __. Residence Lighting ‘and. Gas Accounts for the month of July are now due and payable at the office of the Nevada Co. Gas & Ekcctric Co., Coyote Street. If paid on or before the 10th day of August the charge on. ~ . OFFICE HOURS-—8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays to 9 p. m. : Nevada County Gas & Eesti (0,, girls does not prevent them from ~ _ Fame comes to every man when the undertaker gets through with him. Then it is @ case of man getting what he wants after he has ceased to want oe. ¥ A cyclone swept over western the other day raising everything off the ee books will be reduced. W. E. OSBORN, [anager. ‘Tis better to advise a man to “grin and bear it” than to tell him to “keep cool,” at this season of the year. aT kA. ATTHISSO, Shop on the Plaza Nevada City ‘itp Li TABLE DELICACIES, Pickled Pigs FeetSaratoga Chips ~ mberger CheeseSwiss Cheese =Pickles = * pe Olives ae * Ri Cream Cheese ™ Cream Cheese ~ Abalone~ = = JELL-O = @= —AT. Jackson's Beehive Grocer 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts 6 for 25 cts 20c a can 1oc a pkge 10c per Ib 20c per Ib} 35c each 35¢ per Ib 10c a quart Anti-Rust Tinware.. 4 best is the cheapest.” GEO. “A well known maxim in house-hold economy is “the Rust destroys your wares. To . avoid this, be sure that you obtain REED’S ANTI. RUST TINWARE. Turner has the exclusive sale
4 for Nevada Count ty Oif Stoves. oe made easy. No need to stand over a hot stove daring the ‘Summer. months, when you can escape the heat by cooking on a Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. Plumbing —t. No-tome is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing is a necessity and a luxury. copppoessity because it insures health. ort: A luxury because it insures com Paints —iA word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing . > ¢ the Paint that best with-stand the elements. Y painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT.” rORNEEe Sole Agent for Nevada County. = ou make no mistake in [ePe, . *eyv?! , ; nite [.8A,] €te ee et ed €: ? ; gs?) Property For Sale > Two Houses, both close to 2 town, are offered for sale at a bargain. For full particulars, enquire at.. q E. W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE — OR—A. B. WOLF, NEVADA CITY. Kansas . locomotive, the engine in the baseElectrical Possibilities. In discussing the noiseless possibill. tles of. the future the editor of The Electrical Review gives this hopeful Loutlook for the future: ¢ fs In the ideal city distracting noises will be unknown, and dirt and all unclean things will be kept without its pale. Electricity is the magician that can and assuredly will work the change. : This admirable day may not be so far away. Electric power stations and electric light stations are being located farther and farther away from the city’s heart; the horse car, the steam ment, the coal stove, are one and all being replaced by the quiet, odorless and effective electric motor, by the electric locomotive and surely but slowly by the electric heater. The rubber tired electromobile is rapidly replacing the driven horse and will replace him not only for driving but for heavy hauling purposes. The awful and constant volume of sound of his unnumbered thousands of iron shod feet hammering resounding pavements will disappear forever, and with it 90 per cent of the filth and odor of the street. With the passage of the horse will go also the stone pavements, Whistled as She Sang, The man who knew many things was instructing the new and verdant stenographer gs to the use of the various office appliances, and _finally—he, introduced her to the speaking tube, “Now, see,” said the man, “you put one tube to your ear and the other to your mouth, then whistle.” = “Into which one do I whistle?’ asked the guileless stenographer. : “Heavens,” cried the man, “which one do you suppose you whistle in, the ‘one at your ear or the one at your mouth?’ “That was what I wanted to know,” said the stenographer, “for I whistle as I sing, entirely by ear.”—Memphis White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A, Hogarty of Lexingyellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: “After taking two bottles I was’ wholly cured.” A trial Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles‘ Only 50c. Sold by W. D. Vinton Druggist. Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Rector Bros. Man is a slave to the almighty dollar and woman to the 98 cents bargain counter. fr einen \ Some Foolish Peep Allow a cough to run until it Lda! beyond the reach of medicine, They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most eases it wears them away. COoald they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. For ton, Ky., when they saw he was turning . proves its matchless merit for all,. The Nese For News, A young man who goes into journalism intent on making a reputation and being something more than a mere amanuensis or copyist must have a prompting love for his work, a quick perception of what is to be seized on in passing events and the ability accurately to narrate or describe on paper that which he has seen or which has been told him. ee But these three essentials are not provided by any college course.Any editor can ell true stories of men from the best eastern universities, men with trained minds and well stocked vocabularies and a vast assortment of general knowledge, who were of no value in«a newspaper office because Ahey were not able to identify a piece of news even when it was lying ‘in front of them and beckoning to them, or perhaps because a critical self consciousness prevented them from writing a simple impersonal account of an everyday happening. It cannot be said that such men are “inferior” to the other men who fill the paper with valuable and entertaining matter,. All we can say is that they are not adapted to this peculiar grind. They were not “cut out” to be newspaper men. The sooner they get out of the work the better. Fortunately getting out is not usual‘y delayed. The ease with which a foung man bursts into journalism 1s nly equaled by the superb ease with which hé is sent through the—street— joor if he fails to show a quick and snthusiastic grasp of the requirements. Many are called, and few are chesen. It is truly a survival of the fittest— not necessarily of the best or the brightest.—George Old in Saturday Kvening Post. A Poor lillonaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pilis would . have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion promote assimilation, improve appe~ tite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by W. D. Vinton druggist. ie Malaria Makes Impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic’cures Ma aria. 606 my15-6m 7ee BurraLo Laces Brrr on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W, J. Britland, proprietor. jig W. D. Vinton bas a new shaving brush of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. tf If flirting is such enjoyable passtime, why don’t husbands flirt with their wives. A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye keeps her bowels active and her stomach in good order. Lane’s Tea is 9 pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys in a healthfal condition. Get a 25c. package and try it tonight. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf This‘is good weather for colds. Vinton is selling lots of Cooper’s Oold sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Cure, ~ . $4;758,000 4,517,925 It will be more by that time. cost you NOTHING to join-the Order will feel better than you do now. fair, isn’t it. See That gRP~ $240,075 It represents the PRESENT. VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, Oalifornia, in April, 1902. If you wish to be in on this deal let me have your application—it If it is too warm for you to come to me I will go to you—that’s I am coming to see you, any.way, ’most any day now. DON’T GET BUSY all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hart you; all I want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good. S. J. DUCKWORTH, . DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. and once you are in it’ I know you « QAwawayvay4aw4x >wawawawibwin£s. ee ELIGATE That are easily tanned Velvety if you will ust DERM It isfhealing and protective.. . after shaving. FoR SALE AT An excellent application DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS. STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUP. . PLIES. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, SKINS become smooth and white. OLA. Teas, Coffees, Sploes at priees that’s hard to match. Coffees Green, Roasted or Ground 10,122,15,20, 25, 30, 325 cts. per ib. A big useful Premium given free with each pound.Teas/ Green, Uncolored, Sun Cured, Japan, Oolong, English Breakfast bles! ed at fioise 30, 325, 40, 50, GO cts ner pound. , A useful and big prem=: * ium given free with each pound. : All kinds of Spices White, Black and Red Pepper, Mustatd, Ginger, : Allspice,Cloves and Nutmegs, at 10, 15, 25, 40 cts Per Cam. A useful premium given with each can. Baking Powder The best and purest made at A big premium’ given with each can. Free Free Free A. Big Premium with each purchase. A very large assortment to select from. Every premium given would cost, if you had to buy it, about half your purchase. We are Selling Crockery, Glassware, Agateware and Cooking Utensils at prices that you can’t match. Plates, Cups and Saucers 5, 73,10, 12}, 15cts Vegetable and Meat Dishea 10, 123, 15, 20, 25 ects. Dinner Sets Complete for 6 persons. 3.45, 3.95, 4,50, 4.79, 5.39 nor Sot Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. -7.80, §,90, 49,00, 10.79,12,49 Rer Set. It’s hard to match prices at‘ which we are selling China, Crockery, Glassware, Agateware, Jardinieres and fancy goods. We guarantee you A big saving om every sale or we won’t ask you to buy. Come and see for yourself. ' Orders by Mail will receive same good attention as those who come direct to our stores. Great American Importing Tea Go. PINE ST., NEVADA OITY Masonio Bullding MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY _ We will save you money . or no sale. Try It. Best Steam Beer, Cool and Sharp, 5 CENTS A GLASS And drawn to the King's taste. The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.” » At 3 LIMNELL, Prop’r. \ Sgdapdiuengnters vgeitymapancnatile: Stltsn omer st mmetaR NEMS, To