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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 26, 1900 (4 pages)

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Fie The following were promoted frofo . rived here Inst evening from Virgina Second Grade to Third Grade, Mrs. Ons, sr eS al Sa aay Morgan teacher. — Theo. Erbe and G. J. O'Dea of fen} HONORARY. Francisco came in on last evening's) Loretta Ryan, Leonard Kabl, Evaline tral ‘. Martin, Ainsley Holmes, Henry Basso, George Young of Goodyears Bar was . willie Janke, Bell Taylor, Sibyl} hére last night on his way to San Fran-. Hanley, Winfred Renfree, Etchel clean cain . Hoskins, Lily. Sneath, Pearl: Thomas, Mrs. L. 8. Brasfield and children left Eddie = Brsed tg renin? Fred ia. Mortis Gallagher's mother ar field H, French came over from French and returned home thesummer. i aa ‘Allen; Richard Maher, Marcelle Mrs. J. E. Meyers of North Bloomeee Brown, Bertha Jewett. wag the guest of friendsin this . "mer Garibaldi, Jennie Jacobs) =~ iedcuneaten Frieda Gunther, Berkey Giovanetti, Otha Garibaldi, Marcellus Fischer, Shirley Cleave, Rafael Solari, Howard Richards, Obester May, Harvey Gillam Charlie Ramsey, Albert Allen. W.'H, Orawford and daughter Madge have returned from a vacation trip to Yosemite Valley, > J. G@ Bowerman ‘left Sunday. for The following. were promoted from Second Grade to Third Grade, Mrs. tkskaa pa we oun so hee onakians poe ee eee Sixth Grade to Seventh Grade, Miss r, whiok Mrs--O. H, Neely. “ : HONORARY. >. [Book teacher. : todo. He then braced himeelf against city will be selected John H. Bradbury, « well known) Laura Clemo, Evelyn Arboges “ ; the door and was trying to force it open ose er, Williams, Tommie . Ric HONORARY, when another man came up the street, li woesn’t. mining man of Forest City, was in. Helen this city. last night. te Vinton Muller, Emma Harryhousen, Robert Organ left today ‘for the . Maggie Davis, Roy Britland, Elbert Hawaiian Islands, where he ie to. be . Veale, George Stevens, Albert Hoskins, ‘employed in a mine. George Bovey, Fred Gebrig, Marguer“Mrs. J. F. Moody, who has been here . ite Munroe, Olement attending. court returned to Sacra-. Griffith. Mrs. Jobn Hooper has returned from Washington, where she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Mrs. Norton and children are here from Sacramento on a visit to her sisWinona McOoskrie. ter, Mrs, O.L. Van Voast. The following were promoted from Miss. Claire Gurrier, who bas been . Third Grade to Fourth Grade, Miss here visiting Mrs. F. L. Arbogast, re. Gillespie teacher. 4 turned to North Bloomfield yesterday. nomonany: ecole puede ane See = Robert Allen, Winnie Kendrick, Lily Eddy, Joe Nevis, Chas. Phelps, May Merrill, Chas. Williams, May Christensen, Roland Eddy, Mary Baron, . Violet. Lean, Lily Pinch, Oarl Lane, Willie Englebright. ) RECOMMENDED. -. RECOMMENDED. Martin Seith, Joe Axford, Roy Benney, Charlies Richards, Fred Hill, Hubert Thomas, McMurry Mallen, . . Mrs. Geo, Young and. children, who Richard Bennetts, Walter Treadwell: have been here on a visit to relatives, . Oar} Trevethick, Willie Buffington, returned to Sen Francisco on tte . Mabel Sandow, Juanita Menares, Earle morning train. i > . Lane, Amelia Harper. B. Preston: of the Sacramento Bee,. “The following: were promoted from who has ‘been here on a visit to his. ppird Grade. to Fourth Grade, Miss father-in-law, M. L. Marsh, retarned to . Goyne teacher. : 3 Sacramento on the morning train. = HONORARY B, J. Botergon left Sundey for Se) 444, sun, prankie Nilon, Mildred to where he is under care of an . igs yemente wr : Holman, Marie Oharonnat, Ruthie eye specialist. He recived a bad burn by a piece of flying steel last week. L: L. Myers returned last even from Sen Francisco. He was accomby his mother and cousis, Mre. Cofer,af San Francisco. R. A. Thomas came in. from the Malakoff to meet . them, and the party left for there last. night. et per, Henrietta Nelson, Archie Borlace, Flannel, Pure Wool, Suits. Tommie Rafter, Georgie Osterman, Slater Woolen Oo.’s blue, flannel, Wesley Williams, Frankie Smith. “pure wool siiits, fast colors. Sizes 84 RECOMMENDED. to 42; ‘Twenty suite. Former price $10;. Ilarry Gallagher, Joe Rowen, Tomnow $5.at. Hyman & Oo.’s, Corner . mie Chivell, Maud Weeks, Eugene ‘Main and streets. tf . Porter, Flossie Murley, Ernest Oarr.Grimes, Clarence Byan, Anita McCoskrie, Gerald Wallace, Albert Holland, Gray, Charley Olark, Eva Pianezzi, Mamie Griffiths, Jacob Fodrini, Harold Trewhella, Luvile Bond, Villa Ricketts, John Polglaise, Preston Marsh, Katie Griffiths, Laura Ricketts, Rosina Harportion of the ear. reach Stenger teacher. poary bt ly one way tocure deafness, and that is! been oe coeneene HONORARY. Deafness is caused b erga i n-. Carl Hicks, Ellsworth Bennetts, Ee vTabe. hen the fate ote Edith Morgan, Edna Ramsey, Myrtle inflatned you haye a rambling sound . Martin, Ethel Gallagher, Albert Wilor fec aud when it is en-. ams, Hazel Vinton, Annie. Bond, Ve prt yo» A eae to when ronica Gaffney, Alice Mosgen, Lizzie )out and this tube restored to ite norheating“ mal destroyed forever;. nine cases out of ten are caused Cd ‘catarrh, which is bat ed. conditi for any case of Deafness (caused by Thursday, Friday, Saturday, caturrh) that can not be cared by : Hall’s Catarrh Oure, Send for cir: en es ‘Tol _ JUNE 28, 29 and 39. Geo. H."Parner is prepared to do all MAN OF MAGIC,. ss Hy say Cook cetemereccectaa. THE MAN OF MAGE: I tad fu Be 4 $ Spring ser fore of esi Da The Great Travelle) or" =ertm™. Mineral Water = Bee eas an une In his wonderfal, startling and eyeTHE COMMERCIAL Tk ‘ft, 3 — * Se ei ar STO : pa io? 79 aes . 3 : ‘The Cook's Springs ace sitaated thirty miles west from Wil draws near for. the sewer work 50 e deceiving Jegerdemain. os J Commercial Street, NevadaCity. liams, Colusa conaty. ‘The water from these Springs is recom, cag Se ea oe . SLEIGHT OF HAND , mended for Dyspe . Billoasness and all Stomach, Kidney and Se eaeree Pn pdt. iF. W. TAYLOR, Manager. } Biver Troubles. Malaria cannot exist in the system of those potion paatee Werk. SHADOGKAPHS, —— ey oy SA ea ; ne is} 4 SINGING. AND POSING GRISSEL BROS-» . mitnoat oxocaing the water vo the atmosphere: and oe not ‘Nove Williams, Katharine McClain, Howard Murchie. A Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade, Miss Norme Cantrill, Bertha Meyer, Andy Gifford, Frank Arthur, Nettie Benney, James. Maher, Cristel. Janke, Metella Apple, Julia Werry, Johnny Eddy, Mamie Stevens, : Orria-: Tompkins, Grace McAllister, Eimer Norton, Lucile Irwin, Birch M rsh, Robert Usborne, David Richards. =, es : Annie Rafter, George Ournow, Frank Clancy, Grimes; Lacile Tally, Julia Taylor, ‘Mionie Smith, Verda Shurtleff, Vesta Eddy, George ‘Walling, Edna Gray, Chester Ogden. Jack Bufflington, Virginia Harris Louise Fisher, Everett Hartung. Seventh Grade to Ogden teacher. Willidms, Mable Brown, May Pieree, Vinnie = Pinch, Gribble. Della Borlace, Victor Polmere, Marcia . =< aca ‘ The following were Gregan iby local ap tions, as: they canne y the At i Fourth Grade to Fifth Grade/Miss \Nevada Theater! ‘Seats on sale at Foley’s Oandy FooRECOMMENDED. Bessie Wearn, Aristide Oharonnst, . The following were promoted from Teacher. HONORARY. Myrtle Renfree, Emma Wolf, Amanda — Polmere Emily Hoskins, Blise Long, Lou The following -were promoted from Olayton Bennetts, JennieWilliams, Granville Beedle,, Mamie RECOMMENDED. The following were promoted from Eighth Grade, Mr. HONORARY. RECOMMENDED.Alvin Kabl, Maude Hooper, Mabel May Williams, May The followfhg were promoted from Eighth Grade to Ninth Grade, Mr. O’Neill and Mr. Finnegan teachers. : HONORARY. Elsa Hartung, Join Harry, D. Morgan, Annie Pianezzi, Helen Wild, G. Gray, Myrtle Kitts, Arthur Rapp. RECOMMENDED. — Franklin Holman, Tom Chace, Lester Kirkham, Evelyn Wells, Annie Hicks, Ora’ Miller, Minnie Guenther, Maud Evans, Alma Eastin. 3 For Rent or For. Sale! The business, > villi ngs, etc., of the Chicago Brewery is offered for sale, orwill be jeased, The property is in first-class condition. Enquire on the premises. j j2t-2w fth Grade to Sixth Grade Mrs. Long ‘and morning someone the shoemaker sho opposite the Union Hotel, on Main street. They packed off six shoemaker At alate hour lest evening a man went to the home of Joseph Jones, near the Oonrthouse, and knocked at the
door. When Mrs. Jonee, who was alone with her little three-year old daughter, . asked who-was at the door the man on the outside asked if the “boss” was home. Upon being informed that he was not she wag immediately demanded to open the door, which she refused not secure anything but thirty cents, which was lyingon a“buread.: There is no suspicion as to who did it. Between Sanday night and Monday gained entrance to p of 8. Pettingill, scaring him off. . . M. Walling was that the band had Jagreed to play at the morning parade and an hour during the afternoon and from 7 to? in the evening for $8 per man for fifteen” men. There will be two drum corps in the‘patade. .The;morning parade Com mittee will start to decorate their floats on Sanday at thesotiool yard. The General Committee © will meet again on Monday evening. Schoothousés For Sale. At the last meeting of the Board of Supervisors an order was made directing the sale of the Montezuma and Sebastopol schoolhouses. J. M. Buffington will receive bids up to Saturday July 7th. ‘The attendance at these schools was so small that they were discontinued. “Teachers to be Appointed. At the meeting of the City Board of Education, to be held on Thursday grades: of the public schools of this Paying rent doesn’t make a home, 42. Twenty suits. now $4 at L. Hyman & Co.’s, Corner of Main and Commercial streets. : $100 Reward For fakers! claiming to sell Brown Oheviot suits, same quality, sizes 36 to We build them on easy terms. . . Tow.e Bros. Oo. —— BORN. Former price $17, the wife of George Richardson, a son. RTE, tf. be HAMMOCKS—— :: Johnnie Richards, Helen Phelps, . }, Fred Searls, Elmo Trewhella, Herbert Renfree, Mabel Cleave, Neva Waters, Katie Eddy, Martin Maher, Edward Shaver, Grove Eddy. For One Dollar. LEGG © SHA You Can Buy a Good Hammock At LEGG & SHAW C0’S STORE, NEVADA CITY, CAL. evening, the teachers for the various . ~ At Nevada City June 24th, 1900, to. A better one for T'wo Dollars and upward. tae eese « & # *. ® * * 2am * —AT THE— é “BEEHIVE” Jd. ds SACKSON, GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION We have the finest display of Goodsseen anywhere. Our prices are as low as can be obtained anywhere. No one is allowed to undersell us. If anyone attempts to do so we will go still lower.. I have just received the latest ~ novelties of the season. . Suits, $7.00 and up. Pants, 7 2.50 and up. WAXEL, The TAILO ee — To Our Lady Friends In the Country. YOU CAN BUY TRIMMED HATS At $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Upwards ? Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ? W. Hl. CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Do you know THAT a Sa —_— MY PRICES ARE RIGHT Have You Tried TAYLOR’S It is Crisp and Aromatic ® ee sare to buy. Fresh Roasted Coffae Yet? if you haven't we would lke you to try it. Fresh from the Roaster Eyery Day BR. : wher puro you if you have had poor, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib According tach Sctaliy given It you dom THE . WOLF Cash Grocer. . Sest QUALITY w Colt My big Window Disnl . ae KNIVES AND FORKS & FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE 4+ Sas ROGER BROS. SPOONS ae BEST HAM ROLL in Cans for Com ready (eo Cold Storage meats a A. mié-tf . tory, Commercial street. pecialty. : Made from selected Pork and packed 1c cans. Just the thing for os lunches. 2 ‘saed cocked Corned Ham for table. Try acan. 15c. Let us quote you prices on Groceries. WOLF, CASH GROCER,COMMED A 6G +o CREAM CUSTARD “makes a quart ak a ie moment, Try it. VEAL LOAF 4 ~ooorr or’ 1 delicious custard. Requires no no cooking. Prepared in a If you want to make a fine sand. } wich try Veal Loaf. 25c per can) . : Commercial St. i of CURES AN ELEGANT TONIC. FOR THE NERVES. SOLD AND: UARANTEED BY, a 4 3, VOLE, Sole Aga for Horada Coury oe . Cheese Wafers a0ee < =iSaratoga Chips «see = Pickled Pigs Feet « exe ‘Ripe Olives: in Bulk —e ‘IGreen Olives in Bulk G. J. BRAND, “"eroten™ sated Dizziness Sick Headache} 3 —_. Biliousness. : Constipation : ee . H. Dickerman.