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d.
te of THOMAS
ven that MON
Goes o'clock’ 2” og
. House in th cof said
been City and
gr peoloete eine
pltoation “opeased, and
ciliaateth
» Creditors,
mete
R_ COURT, op
a. State of Gal
@ Estate of Ronen
ven by the ened,
© above namer agm
all_ persons Raving
decedent, to exhib:
3 hecessary yong! “
Zen the Publication of
Gali toma Page corte for
levada, State of Cal hed
Re e
: of said omeia traps.
SAMUEL SIMMON
or Kstate of Roi
orney, mia
PUBLICATION,
THE INTERIO
MARYSVILLE, Callfornl,
given that the fo
ae poe patice of Syne
reof in si
aid proof wil} aad
and Receiver, U.S, Land
» Cal; on June ist 1903,
y, Homestead Applica.
Lot 8 E 4 of SW 4, SW
Tp. 17 No, Re 7B. MD.
wing witnesses to rove
ence upon and cultiyaf Sweecland P,
on, of Sweetlany
ee
Leonard, Jr. of Sweet+ Fogarty, of
oO Creditors,
R COURT IN AND
pring Ftate of Califoruia
eofA i
scented.
DDISON
+ Hinkson, Jr , dece;
given by the aelee
rix of the estate of Addi.
deceased, to the credi.
ns having claims against
© exhibit them wi h the
, Within four months af.
tion of this notice. to the
at the law office of Fred
e Court House, Nevada
© same being the place
of the business of the
sounty of Nevada.
1903,
ROQUA L. HINKSO
he Kstate of Addin C,
pease . mig
nent Notice.
DATED MINING UOMon of principal place of
isco, California; location
ity, Nevada County, aliven that at a special
be of Directors held cathe
3, an assessment of five
or tive per cent on each
ipon the subscribed eap‘poration, payable immeStates Gold Coin, to the
OMpany, at its office, No.
Room 505, in the city of
forvia.
hich this assessment shall
on the first day of
» delinquent, and adveriblic auction, and unless
before, will be sold on
bh day of July, 1908, to pa:
iessment, together wit
r and expenses of sale,
oard of Directors.
N.S. GAGE, Secretary.
arket Street, Room 505,
fornia. 3B
to Creditors.
TOR COURT OF THE
Ja, State of California,
the Estate of EDWARD
deceased.
Myers Preston, deceased,
riven by the undersigned,
st Will and Testament of
estou, deceased, to the
1 persons having claims
ceased. to exhibit them,
y vouchers, within ten
first publication of this
. Executors, at the Citia City> California, the
xe for the transaction 0
id estate in the County
SDDY MORGAN and
ALBERT PRESTON,
ast Will and Testament of
2reston, dec'd. m20
ed to Appear.
LAND OFFICE,
SACRAMENTO, Cal.
d
been entered at this
© oftery against Joseph
ng his homestead any
his office September aay)
tand the i 4 of NW
2. 12 E., M. D. M., Placer
with a view to the cancely. bereby the said parties
ppear atthe United States
amento, California, 2
. , 1908, at 10 o'clock & mnish testimony concernandonment.
*
3.
ARMST
RONG, Register:
WA. Neweum,
Recelvef,
MENT NOTICE.
MINING COMPANY.
rincipal place of business,
fornia; location of works,
ornia. Z
iven that at & mee
ry Directors, held om
f May, 1903, an
>f “four (4). cents Re
spon the capital mor ra
payable immediatey ;
coin, to the Secretary. te
ompany, oom 308, ; 5
‘Francisco, Califora al
vyhich thi ssessment oe
n the 2th day of dtr
juent, and advertis pet
tion; and unless peeyAYs
il be sold on TH ea eS
UY, 1908, to pay the dee
together w ith the¢
nses of sale.
‘oard of Directoré.
BONESTELL. Beorerr
3, No. 206 Kearny ie
FE creme
nN. Morgan.
entist.
ret, Nevada City:
ted Without Pain.
————
5PM
© 124. w. end? 0°
id Vesetable Store
adjoialz
first-class Store Boog will
AIN STREET. ¥ nite
he bey ry best of sis
ens, etc.
co.
tebe of char
m guareD J
ge ot
oving Will, Etc,
Made ~
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42ND YEAR-——-NO, 12,519
‘ae TRANSCRIPT
T. P. BROWN..-..Proprietor.
FRED E, BROWN, Manager.
—_—
——SUpSORIPTION RATES:
Mail, $6 @ Year.
By Carrier, 12}¢ Cts. a Week
obit (umn
artisements not to exeeed five lines inel under thie heading foe, 35 .
eek or Sla month, Eac id io
ents a week or 20cents 9 month. Payble invariably in
~ Cow and Calf Wanted,
pood mileh cow, and calf, wanted. Apply
this o‘fice. j8-lw
For Rent.
el
Four-room house on Broad street; rent
Fatal Accident.
San Pepro, June 19.—Geo, Conklin,
&: young man employed as assistant
engineer aboard the large suction
dredger Olympian, which ‘is engaged
in deepening the entrance channel of
the San Pedro inner harbor, was literally cooked alive yesterday by the explosion of a tube in one of the boilers
of the big machine. The unfortunate
young man died after writhing in unconsciousness for twound a half hours
Conklin was inspecting the boiler when
the.explosion occurred.
TuoLumng, Jane 19—Mining circles
jumping of the old Dead Horee mine,
is the deepest in the county and hes
been worked: since 1856. Parties have
nual labor was not recorded since 1900.
It is believed that Hobart and Hayward will not give up the famous property without a legal struggle.
That Throbbing Headache
Low Rate
Fickets to California will be sold
til Jane 80th, allowing five days stopover at Stations, Omaha, Kansas City
and Missouri Kiver points, $25; St.
Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, etc.,
$80; Chicago, ete., $88. Money de
ited with the Soathern Pacific s
pany’s.agent at Colfax, will secure
tickets from any eastern point.
Would quickly leave yom, if you
used. Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
Headaches. They make pure blood
and bui'd up your health. Only 25
cents, money back if, not cured. Sold
by W. D. Vinton, Druggist.
Good Meats.
antf
are Gonsiderably agitated over the];
i.
owned by Hobbaert and Hayward, It. 4
jainped it on thé ground tht ‘the 6-lthere
use on Water str 6 rooms, for
— $700; rent, $8. house on
ty Hill. Apply at this office.
For Sale.
~ California ‘Champagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from
. Colley. Brothers have the very best
of beef, pork, @mutton and veal on hand
Baled hay, seed barley and rolled [barley
RRS
California wines. At Britland’s. tf
at all times .
sale. For particulars address\¥~ A —_
PEPS, Erle, Yuba county, California. m5
For Sale. .
Real estate, private rig, lime business,
nok’s mineral water agency and other payagencies. For particulars apply to 5.5.
Mrs. Fred Varath,
No. 228 Territorial Street, Benton Harbor, Mich.
See
ANLEY, with Union Ice Co. m28-tf
SIRI)
hssitied Advertisements,
Agents Wanted.
ary $1024 a year and expenses yable
19.700 week in cash and expenses sdvaweet.
ociton permanent. Business successful
nd rushing. Enclosed self-addressed. enam very enthusiastic in its praise.” recovery to health and activity.
Hove. Standard House, A Cantos TF OOD isthanoblestduty. Wine of Cardui, in re-inforcing the
ae M and highest privilege women . organsof generation, has made m:
Are You Interested ? can oraspireto. With. of women who had given up pope of.
—— out this privilege women donot . ever becoming mothers. Wine of i:
»erman & Co., P. O. Box 521, Los Angeles, go through the world discontented, . except cases of organic trouble. How
‘al. They'll help you. Cost noth to find .
or Tatiors sacredly thing ential
I want representatives everywhere to
ritc names and addresses and to mail out
ivertising of my Brunswick Piano and
ne-minute piano player.
equired. Good w paid _w
rsparetire. Send stamp for
ronkrig ht Wholesale Piano
Lady agents wanted in Nevada City for . . of becoming a mother. Wine
bree of “the latest,” neatest and most atof Cardui builds up the wo-'' active articles .of aneceselty,, or
manly in a: woman. It stops
pic Allister St-Sam Franeiseo. 27 in: all unnatural drains and
——— popes g By Aeglindly aj Bednar strains—irregularities which are re. Wanted. mt it would do for oe: a be seeened sponsible for barrenness and misoarbto have so much faith . riage. makes a woman strong:
deg estore ee eres Jilte on ve imedicine and was very grateful to find haclie and able to pass through pregil merchants and agents. territory. strength slowly returning, In two} nancy and childbirth with little sufferGains t Gasinet of bid ead tna monthI ing.
I. Wine
A abouts 386 ° E different is the ises such relief from suffering
ous ¥ ‘a natural. na é i promises such ré¢ r
pone ondel froai Se i saatee: £25 happy. , a her Wine of Cardui simply makes you &
es es to manhood . strong woman, and strong, healthy
Wanted. mother lives as many lives‘as she has . women do not: suffer. They look forchildren—their ‘joys . sorrows are . ward to motherhood with joy.
‘hers, as are their ambitions,
triumphs and defeats.
Healthy women do a eg’
mi nor does
a Woinah we is healthy
suffer tortures at childbirth.
It is-the woman who is.ailing—who has female weak-ness—who fears the ordeal
After the, ordeal is passed the
prepares a woman for a
can you refuse to take such a remed:
that
have found relief in
Wine of Cardui.
4
rg, Pa.
Business Chance.
The wise inveatment of $20 is often the
sandatiaiis of success, if you are not wedded
plodding mah you soe pagent te
i 3 ior man cnlest
riage who wishes he receive a steady in0 ithout interfer
ae eo duress H. BROLASEL, 906 Dear
ress
orn Street, Chieago, Ill,
but—
‘CHICAGO
IN LESS THAN
3 DAYS
From
San Francisco at J0a.m.
.
Rock Is!and
CHICAGO ,UNION PACIFIC
& NORTHWESTERN LINE
Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room and Private Compartment Observation Sleeping Cars,
with telephone. Electric-reading
Traveled alone
and on crutches,
That is the way it gocs—
body who patronizes the
Rock Ieland’s tourist car excursions to the East is
delighted. Cars, route, porters, and excursion mam
ager are RIGHT.
le for
tepresented
traveled
eived every
ona
< none so
ie 2
Pron @ Patron’s Letter.
daye. “Folders giving full information free oa
F. W. Tora Ee San’ Prancieee, Cal.
Taj ae a Pence
aaa Bode
An ;
ee
Lamps in every Berth, Compart. . "=
ment and Drawing-Room. °
Smoking and Library Cavs, with
Barber and Bath, Dining Cars—
mealsalacarte. Electric lighted
throughout. .
Daily Tourist Car service at 6p.
m.and personally Conducted Excursions every Wednesday and
Friday at 8 am. from San Fran
cisco, The best of everything.
R. R. RITCHIE
and steep surfaces,
able in cost.
(ELATERITE 1S MINERAL RUBBER)
YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING .
or find it necessary to REPLACE A ‘WORN-OUT ROOF
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron,
gutters,
Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO.
713 Market St., San Francisco
_—_—________—__—— ]
nid all pr ed roofings. Sor fla
a nt favel. . m ie or all climates. Reaso:
Vane: ae. to ask for prices and information.
—E——
617 Market St, Gen. Agent Pacific Coast
(Palace Hotel) _ San Francisco
OB 8. P, COMPANY’s AGENT.
——
Chestnutwood’s Business College
SANTA CRUZ, CAL.
1 and then thought no more about her.
“WAYS
The car that went to Overlook park
crowded; it ,usually was when
was a promise _of a fine sunset.
dow on the unpicturésque side-of the
‘car. Even when the passengers crowd@@°to the other side to look into the
valley far below them and at the
mountains—mountains piled on top of
mountains—hé sat motionless.
As the Country club was passed he
showed some interest.
It was Miss Hilderbrand’s afternoon
to pour tea there. Six months before,
when Miss Hilderbrand had poured
tea, Brooks sat on the clubhouse steps.
The laughter of gay voices had drifted
through the open windows to him. The
club members seemed very gay. Brooks
was a club member, but he was not
An illness had sent him to the resort
town to recuperate. Most of the hotel
people belonged to the club, and he had
joined. It seemed to him a way
to get rid of the time that hung so
heavily on his hands.
Bat he didn’t care for golf, he
couldn’t dance, he knew so little of the
new books and the old pictures, the
thousand and one things they talked
about. He was an alien. Looking up,
he saw Miss Hilderbrand on the step
above: him. ;
Miss ‘Hilderbrand was the leader of
the fashionables that ran the Country
club. Her clothes were imitated, her
speeches repeated.
Brooks had wondered that so reserved a woman could be as popular.
He had noticed that the charm of distinction was in her high bred face,
Women were not much in his line
either.
Miss Hilderbrand had smiled down
on him and said that she wanted him
to come in and drink tea with her.
And -when she smiled the question .of
her popularity was settled. —
After that day Brooks became a real
member of the club. The women left
younger men to talk to him; the men
slapped him on the back, invited him
to drinks and voted him a fine old
chap. :
He began to enjoy the life and the
new spirit of friendliness that pervaded the atmosphere. ‘There was no
more talk of leaving this circle of
bright, pretty women and jolly fellows.
Brooks realized that he owed the
change to Miss Hilderbrand. Once he
asked her why she had taken him up,
and she replied that she was sorry for
lonely things. :
Six months had made a new man of
Brooks, and still he lingered. =
People had come and gone, as they
do at resort hotels, but Miss Hilderbrand had not gone.
The afternoon had again come for
her to pour tea for the club members,
but she had sent her excuses.
Johnst6n,a friend and fellow citizen
of hers, said that she had gone on the
mountain to be alone and get a grip
on herself; that a telegram had brought
her bad news.
The ear Climbed slowly.
Brooks hadn’t the slightest idea what
the trouble was nor what assistance he
could -render.’ There was but one de
siren his honest heart, and that was
to help her. How he would do it hadn’t
been revealed, but, with his usual directness, he had followed her to find
out. :
On the mountain top the band played, and gay groups of people moved in
every direction.
Brooks came upon Miss Hilderbrand,
solitary in the midst of the crowd.
The glow of the sunset was on her,
and as be came up she smiled unsteadily.
“]’m sorry you’ve heard it. I leave
tomorrow. I hoped it would not be
found out, but of course everybody
will know.”
“I’m not everybody,” said Brooks
stoutly. “I came because I want to
eomfort lonely things. What can I
do?’ :
Miss Hildérbrand’s glance went over
Brooks’ stout figure and came back to
his clear eyes. The two faces were in
sharp contrast—in his the rugged
in the girl’s the suggestion of extreme
-eulture.
“I’m glad you came,” she said quite
simply. “I’ll like to remember it when
I’'¥e become a dressmaker. That’s what
swept away. Dressmaking is my only
real talent, and,” with another attempt
accomplished young woman.”
~nia on the table, and, seeing, it was)
strength of a more simple civilization; [
I’ve been up here deciding—what to do
with myself now that the money’s
at a smile, “I’m thought to be such ap
“But there’s McAdoo.” Brooks spoke
¢ if. ‘ : BOOKKEEPING, that name with difficulty. Among the
Departments....-.---} SIENOGRAPHIC, men there was one he detested, and
Comfort sl 00 it was Miss Hilderbrand’s fiance.
. 6 Months’ Tuition in either Department ...-.------$50 “Flaven’t you taken him into your ar7 ™ Combined Course, 6 months.....-+-+++sseeceeeeee . 15 00 ranstpeee”
Going East -qompRoard and Boom, privais family, per mouth..--", 16 00, . e taken me into his ar
PROF. J, A. CHESTNUTWOOD, Founder and Principal : © che eaid.
In a Pullman Tourist Sleep. . Write for Journal, PROF, J. H. JANSON, President and Manager. mes teak at hes ap thonad be
had lost his senses.
Jumped a Mire, . ¢o-2-2-2-2-20-2-0-0-0-0eee $ ONE of CUPID'S
is + i seats Bie a abe a
_Satisfled His Curiosity,
The curiosity of the natives of wild
countries as-te everything. belonging to
‘the traveler often leads to amusing sit-.
‘wations.Mr. J, W. Wells tells in “Three
Thousand Miles Through Brazil” of his
visit to one settlement where the only
shopkeeper of the place proved very}
inquisitive. He was a frequent visitor
ity was finally punished in a very funny manner.
On oné of his visits, writes Mr. Wells,
he found my bottle of:spirits of ammosomething he had not, hitherto inspected, he naturally laid hold of it and
asked of me, “What is this?’
“Only a medicine,” I replied, and
with a perhaps unworthy satisfaction [
I watched him hold it up to the light,
look at it all round and finally remove
the glass stopper and then take a good
sniff.
. I -had to rush forward to save my
‘precious ammonia, as he staggered and
gasped for breath and ejaculated, “T
am dying!’ By dint of much slapping
of. his back and dousing of cold water
he quickly recovered, but nevermore
tery Coenen
Tuesday, June 30th
_A _optondis program bas been arTran
store for all who attend.
AND DANCE
At Armory Hall
AE 08088 % eee
and a delightful time is io
-SSEP ALIAS ee
ADMISSION...... «+o.-.50 Cents
aid he touch any of my things.
After Dinner Oratory.
The fake humorous speaker has an
easier career than even thefake eloquent speaker. Yet at any given dinner the orator who passes out miéfe elocution to his hearérs has a success almost: as instant ahd. splendid as ‘his:
things people will applaud when they
have the courage of each other’s ineptitude. They will listen after dinner to
anything but reason. They prefer also
the old speaker to new ones; they like
the familiar taps of humor, of eloquence. If they have tasted the brew
before, they know what they are going
to get. The note of their mood is tolerance, but tolerance of the accustomed,
clowning brother. It is amazing what’). ~
EXAMINES EYES FREE, Farnishes
you with glasses (if you need them) at
reasonable prices.
m., with Dickerman, the Druggist.
m, with Alf. Berg, the Jeweler.
The Optician
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Nevada City Office Hours —9 to 12 a.
Grass Valley Office Hours—2 to 5p.
the expected; not tolerance of the
novel, the surprising. They wish to be
at rest, and what taxes their minds molests their intellectual repose. They do
not wish to climb any great heights to
reach the level of.the orator.—W. D.
Howells in Harper’s.
.
A Safe Proceeding.
Lord Lyons, English minister .at
Washington during the civil war and
afterward ambassador to France, was
a diplomatist to the core. He was exceedingly tactful in action and had the
rare ‘art of keeping his own counsel.
When Sir Edward Blount called upon
him one day at the embassy in Paris
he found that a well known journalist
had preceded him. The visitor was laying down the law in a loud tone, and
when, after his departure, Sir Edward
was received, he took the liberty of
saying: , ;
“May I be allowed to ask if it is quite
wise’ to discuss state secrets in such a
loud tone? I heard every word that
was said, my lord, as I sat in the antethen you could not hear what I said,
° ®
Emil frese's
sluggish livers,
Its action is mild and pleasto enjoy ect health. The greatN. J. ROHR
room.”
for I said nothing.”—Youth’s Com——]
H relieves tortured
ant, the results sure and permanent
est cure for constipation. All drug25c.
Carriage and Sign Painter
“Ah!” said Lord Lyons. “But even
panion.
arouses
page and cures dyspeptic stomputting thé system in a condition
gists and grocers,
Decorator and Designer
Houses painted neatly and artisticpsd inside and out at a reasonable
price.
Shop at Seaman’s blacksmith shop.
Residen nd house above the.
new bridge on Pine street.
visie DR, JORDAN'S creat
The Largest of its kind in the World.
DR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES
ally aby letter. aes thoroughly eradicated
system from. 4 without using Merce:
EVERY MAN applying to us wil tecelve GG?
honest opinion of his complaint.
We will Guarantes a ‘POSITIVE CORE weyers
@ae Thousaed
IT IS NOT DIFFICULT
For us to cut hair in a stylish manner
because we understand our business
That’s why eo many people have their
tonsorial work done here.
Mo
Instead of having
Money to Burn
It is better to have
ney to Earn
You more money. In the California
Safe Deposit and Trust Company
the interest on your savings is compounded twice a year. You can check
against it, and get interest on-monthly
balancés, too.
CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT
AND TRUST COMPANY
Cor. California and Montgomery Sts.,
San Francisco:
Capital and Surplus, $1,245,225.94
Total Assets 6,262,309.49 ,
Pays 3 6-10 per cent. on term deposits
and 3 per cent. on ordinary accounts.
Let us send you a pamphlet describing
our business and methods,
J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager
City Taxes.
The City. Taxes for the fiscal year
1903—1904
Are Now Due and Fayable
And.will be DELINQUENT on
Monday, August 3, 03
Iwill be at my Office in the City
Hall for the purpose of collecting the
Taxes, from 9a. m.to 12 m., and from
2 p.m. to 5 p. m.and and 7p. m. to 8
p. m. from Monday, June 16, until the
3d day of August, 1903.
Qa It vot paid prior thereto (Aagust 3d) five per cent will be added to
the amount.
H. D. SHEARER,
City Marshal snd Tax Collector.
Nevada City, June 11, 19038.
Reduction in
On and after May Ist, 1903, the price
of Gas will be as follows:
Illuminating, net, $2 per M
Fuel, net, $1.50 per M
If paid on or before the month succeedGoods, which inc
RST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO.
Spring2 Summ
: RECEIVED JUST
We have just another large
line of Wash Silke in all styles and colors.
our prices, We would be pleased to see you,
received
lude all the latest styles in wash gouds.
Tint
stock of Spring and Summer Drese
Also a beautifal
Call. in and gee our goods and get
whether you purchase or not.
H. Crawford
Main street, Nevada City.
al rh io
Monster Celebration at
GRASS VALLEY
er Goods
Price of Gas}
early morn till late at nightOne continual round of pleasure from
i The town The citizens have raised a big fund to entertain the visitors.
will be in holiday attire and in the evening there will bea
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS »}
—Kkk——
The Parade will be the largest and best ever given in the
county and will consist of many pretty and costly floats, the military
companies of Nevada City and Grass Valley, the fire companies of Nevada City and Grass Valley, fraternal organizations, decorated.carri¢
ages, four bands (including the Boys Band of Nevada Oity,and the ¢@
RED MEN’S DRILL TEAM ON HORSE BACK. ‘
— kek
Exceptional Afternoon Amusements
Consisting of a Chinese parade, baby parade, a farcical boxing match
between a fat man and a thin man, foot race between Chinese and
Indians, a Midway composed of colonies of Oninese, Indians and
Gypsies, and many other awusements too numerous to mention.
@@F Grand Mardi Gras Parade on the Evening of July 34.
The day’s pleasure will be concluded with a GRAND BALL on the
Big Platform on Bennett street. —
Everybody Welcome. Excursions on All Railroads
FINE GROCERIES
At the lowest possible notch. We
have always been known as
giving unusual values,
and youwillfind .,
us doing ,
the same thing
right here every day.
Drop in and get some of our
prices. You are always welcome.
T. W. SIGOURNEY
Commercial Street, Nevada Oity.
WEISSBEIN BROS. &CoO.
Assay Office and Gold Refinery
Purchasers of Gold Dust and Bullion. Base Bullion and Cyanide Precipitate
a specialty. Ores and Concentraces Tested by any Process. Analysis of Ores.
ADVANCES AND LOANS MADE
e18e SACRAMENTO STREET.
NEAR MONTGOMERY SAN FRANCISOO, OAL.
“2
Citizems Banik
Incorperated in 1876.
BROAD STREET, . NEVADA OITY
Authorized Capital $200,000.00. Reserve Fund = = §$ 5,500.00
Paid-Up Capital 75,000.00 Undivided Protits = 36,000.00
OFFICERS—President E. Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John
Morgan; Assistant ier and Secretary, D. EB. Morgan.
DIRECTORS—E. M. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. KE. Morgan, Lord Housman, Chas. E. Clinch, John M. Thomas.
OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. M.to4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:30 to 8 o’slock P. M.
Money loaned on approved securities.
MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California,
We sell SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points
BULLION purchased and assayed.
Businéss for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank.
Flowers
Flowers‘
‘a
ing the charge. If paid after the 10th,
50 cents per M additional.
per mcnth for each meter installed.
feet, 15 cents per foot.
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
Come Here and Learn
Minimum charge for Gas, 50 cents
All connections for Gas Stoves from
the mains to the stoves, when not over
100 feet, free of cost. Excess of 100
Havada County Gas & Electric,
. I have secured
the agency for
three of the best
Conservatories in
this State and am
now prepared to
fill any and all
orders for potted
plants,cut flowers,
floral designs, etc.
Orders left with
me or at Wells,
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Sante Fe, Through to KanMAITLA Ss. . VADA Sh “T’ve been ” She looked across suavina, 15 oxwrs.
“=f City and Obicago witboat . . say? ie ed the valleys filling with mist and not'at') Tommy mOORE’S TONSORIAL
mas [ Th N Sal .
“Habits are hard to break.” She PARLORS.3
ee uy ge Al D él ew ool RNOW
spoke: to herself as mich as to him.
eave Mondays, ursif JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor. “Tt had gone on so long it was a habit.
days and Saturdays. Have moved one ig ober Mgt
If we had cared for each other, we DO: ¥OU PLAY POOL?
“To the East in a Tourist patrons to Cg a coer we wet ‘would have been married long ago.” One of the floest tables in town at
t Sleeper” from Agent for the make Ha pares te Keeps the Best of She turned to Brooks. “But it hurts this place,’ Also good liquors and
asking, ‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars one’s pride to be thrown overboard on} Cigars, “> :
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L the day one loses the money,” she said. CHAMP: OM SELOON
SANTA FE ~All kinds of Mixed vrinks Wines and (GUors. . "Pm depressed at the dressmaking, :
; : . ‘ tos,” she apologized. 0’0o & Shannon, Prop’
Sin Francisco, Gal, . + wer “How'd a companion do?” asked eA ety =
= MAITLAND BEOS., Props. Commeraial St gw Best 5 Cent Beer in Town. Recsks cautiously.
Broad street,
Why so many people make their ¢ ffi: e will receive
headquarters at the prompt attention.
EAGLE SALOON
Fargo & Co.’s
GIRLS AND WOMEN
Daricg Fruit Season of 1908—
June to October.
Good Wages,
ealthy Surroundings
Register your name at once and
yout job will be reserved for you.
rite for circular giving fall
particulars to either of the fol.
owing addresses:
Marysville Cannery, Marysville, Cal
Rosenberg Bros. Co., Yuba City, Cal
C.F. C. A. Cannery, Yube City, Gal
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