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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 11, 1904 (4 pages)

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< promptly attended to. Umbrella Found. A valuable ambrella was found on the street, in town, Saturday night, Party own-. ing same can procure it at Dckerman’s Srug store by paying for this ad. ‘mil0-lw _ Boy Wanted “Se work round she Hotel. babar = i New York Hotel. For Rent, A EEK Faithful person to call on retail trade and agents for manufacturing house; local territory; straight salary $80 paid weekly and ccmpecin sabuag aatvecnsds peevieay eat: ence unnecessary ; position permanent; business successful. Enclosed self-addressed envelope. caciukakebins tremain @ te: non Bldg., Chicago. “ 9 ate Lasimed ce ‘Sh : is you viant 0 save foes. 30 to m4 a VP HLOnS age cents on the dollar, We POSI VERY, close 1 Up our ‘Nevada City Store nn ‘now. Don’t jalas as the sizes ‘Ik heqone very quickly, no more goods coming in, right after the’ paydays this month and our remaining “WILL -BESACRIFICED ; Our loss i is your gain. We have not the room in our Grass Vatley store to remove the goods to that his We ésitentige goods during this sale"but no money echeudad 2abi Sec “Window for Goods: ana Prices 3 50 hats, now Boys’ hats from 40 cents up. Men’s dress pants were $4 and Men’s suits, all’ wool, from.. Rent, $ per month. Apply to Tur . Men's $6.and 47 dressshoes Rcivhs hse Shai ayintnaeeossncil oe Y 50]. Poncho: maw 5 ahd 6 Pee ee ee eee ee Ee Pies 3 §0 wsniigeisied .cocsneagees ie wasesbeobed des cscs'ss 2 At Felix Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada md ~ “ : grades,6 i. Bers wee Ce accevacasecdhegpcscliscbecdsctecthoccecocese 2 10 Grados tor hovele eid mits, in ee : wh. SBE es . seecseacsnnfvapedeseesibnedocoeeseseteeesben!) “EBS: WANTED. I 75 seatbtneupet te testinitt wh eendea Sas ta hg is — eorner 5 3s 00 Heavy working De ee ideal tives 2 50 : to ra ie gm : af RR gigs ay RE ENB, a ae ec ipewae Mocevanas tremors ‘ oon required. now, . 5 , Positions secured w: ear. 235 and $2 working shoes.. $1 45 and ay ee id j 1), tan and ‘lack: Execs this Ma tidcsek u 5 menor AVE A double carriage, with fine harness.@Alat sennescsees 2 85 © two first-class buggies will he sold at = aedsveacc shaveassoees Tececeteteccees rah rte we ee : 2 45 quire at TuiwsonrPr offee, °°" aur” if 3 Wasa os.cedercBisboiesiniideasgings'ectisroes Pg a Se 2.15 “Plano-For Sale. oy “ a] ere wi Beer ibucsdeg bees sosacestivebsadecsess Seeeeskuabat I R : ° 7 2 , I 3 wre haceate, iegnire athe Tlneotre ne Se, sow Sit ‘Se RE office. Men’s corduroy suits only.. Girls’ school and dress shoes— “ Sizes 11% to 2, regular price $1 75 and $2, now. hh 35 Sizes 8% to 11, 2 20 re ek, a a6 _¢)Sizes’5 to 8, at rag “go fu. . 9s shoes from 25 cents up. Ladies slippers from 35 cents up, . HATS Meén’s $1 50 hats, mow....0:. .cccsce cscees con sccscasessseseesseusns $ 85 Men's BOO HORS WOW foo siesscseraicdriw tess, abn I 10 MBO BH SO BAUS, NOW .oceesessce cccccsonjses conection oe 88 en’s 3 00 hats, now. suai I 75 sO wcceseeaese COLOTHIN G Men’s working pants from 85 cents up. eeeenees shi. now .... $2 #8 and $2 65 bids 65 up AW: persons ‘owing us hoczes aot — call and-settle,~All accounts will be'placed in the hands of our attorney after the 20th of this month, for collection. Boys’ long pants from.. piseveunioadsvas . 70 cents up Bays’ knee pants from .25 cents up GENT’S FURNISHING GooDs. Men’s all wool underwear from.... .. . 65 cents up Men’s fleeced lined underwear.. cecee cccseeceen. 35 cents Men’s golf shirts with cuffs were Si NOW siasecei 40 cents Men’s golf shirts with cuffs, were $1.25 and $1.50...80 cents Men’s stiff bosom shirts, with cuffs, were $1.2 5 and $1.50, now etreeceeee: soeeeeneeees seceeeeeeees sonceeseee seseseee oe 75 cents Men’s and boys’ collars in all styles . sce tateaviieseeatys TO cents AS—Cent neckties, NOW......cccccccsecserscetsece sseseessecccsecesess. T5 cents 50-cent neckties, now .... esa led Geteah acts ded ac RepMabeaTtaexatcs 35 cents Men’s all wool socks, light weight, 2 pair Bahide orton 25 cents Men’s all wool, socks, light weight, 3 pair .. . 50 cents Men’s fancy cotton socks, OE pe ee ne eee 50 cents Men’s fancy lace socks, © pair 2.. oo ecclecceeesee cesses 20 cents Men’s 50-cent suspenders, now . . EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. ——_—_—————__ Our Small Country, One brother is a rich merchant-in the Straits. Settlements, on. the Malay peninsula. The other brother Was the cook in & cheap restaurant on South Clark street. The. merchant gent to the cook a draft for sufficient Money to pay his expehses out to Asia, and the cook gave up his job and has started for . his brother's home. The interesting thing about the whole incident is the letterwritten iby the’ wealthy mer. . chant which accompanied the draft. In the first place, the draft was made payable in New. York, payable in New York,” brother from fdroff Asia. go over and get it cashed there. On the way I wish you would stop at Texas and see Brother Thomas. I haven’t heard from him: for two years now, and I’d like to know how he’s getting along.”—Chicago Tribune. -wrote thé Getting Around It. “Thomas, you have disobeyed your old grandmother.” “No, I didn’t, ma.” “Yes, you did. Have you not been swimming?” “Yes, ma.” “Didn’t I hear her say to you not to go swimming?” “Oh, she didn’t tell us that. She only . came out and said, ‘Boys, I wouldn’t go swimmin’,’ and I shouldn’t think she would, an old rheumatic woman like her. But she didn’t say anything about our goin’ swimmin’.” An Infamy. Some years ago we remember meeting at the door of a secondhand bookshop an excited Irishman. He had just bought the “Irish Melodies” for a shilling, when he turned round on the bookseller and burst out, “But I could kill ye for selling these immortal gems 80 cheap!”—Athenseum. The Difference In Slang. “She uses slang!’ said the cultured young woman in a tone of deep disapproval. “That isn’t the worst of it,” answered Miss Cayenne. “She uses slang that hasn’t yet received the sanction of smart society."—Boston Journal. A Model Ceok. $5 15) steteeneons eeree 3 CONS Men’s 35-cent suspenders, BOW arena. 20 cents Men's 2§-cent suspenders, now.. cesesesseae 1§ cents od Everything a in, a proportion. Don’t delay; come now. At is: the shence ofa lifetime. MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY Wanted. (jemi fee coped Sees Manager, 810 Caxton Bidg., The Best Mealli. : in Town So say every body who dines at . New York Hotel, We aim to all nicely and feed you well, make you as comfostable as sible, 30 that you may feel at there. Our roome are light and pre and the beds soft and comfortabilé: # Call around and see, i New York: Hotel JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop, . ss Veda a SOCIAL ‘DANCE Stenographer By-Company CG, N. G. C. = at, Armory Hall Legal Work and Coemaen font ay * acs 0 its . It’s the best Light.. ‘ Lsornorry te ne : nowadays. to: put Fo,“ the ete Fit — press “a a on; another No more . iy oi lame, so
gh ong the lo ‘ PUD. 2 Our Hom Gas ight Is the best for business houses. 's far cheaper than é Tights for peo> who use it for only a whourga night... “JOHN WERRY, Manager. . MEF” Best incandescent lamps 15 cents, wo" Saturday Evening Music by Wild’s Orchestra niches oa Halas Rs Adanteston—Gents, 60 ote; Ladies Free Peerless Saloon: Sb Sa Wosdman & Tompkins Fancy: Drinks, > Brown & a so Oyster Cocktails, : Best of Wines ; sag . Real state Imacraaace and _ Broad street, Movade Olty "foagaryae te und aie : ; Cool and Sharp — Seared Biferman, Gold Ming; nar Nera Oy, 090, sade are aPakr toate . . OC BMDADY eer. . Pi haa, se, a c re LBHNERS, M. D ne tte ag resis pron $0000, oo emyehctan eae Sargeoe [ea es Wiest a Ai FOR » SALE, {be eloVoters REE 9 86 REGISTRATION Whtiup or tHe Counry OLERK ~ or Nuvapa County, Oacirornia. ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the laws of the State of forvia provide for a new and complete Registration of the voters of Nevada Oounty im accordance with the provisions of Section 1094, of the Political Code of the State of OaliforDis that said Regietr: tion * . Began January, Ist, 1904, sng wii seathaas. to end include Wednesday, September 28th, . vada. County Gas & Ear, after which it will coave, Transfers from one’ precinct to an other within the county will close ‘Thursday, October 13th, 1904. Attention is called to the provisions of Section 1088, which provides tbat only those “who shall have been a resident of the State-one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which they claim their vote Ninety days, and in the election. precinct Thirty days” are entitled to registration, Further notice is hereby given that effidavits of registration or transfers must be sworn to before theCounty Olerk or his Deputies. alized prior to and inclading August oth, 1904, ee those naturalized after that date Cannot legally vote at the general election held on “TUESDAYS NOVEMBER Sth, 1904, “The ‘office of the’ County Clerk (in Pte at. Nevada City) will bike be open fet Speictettion Seat Rem to F. 3 ARBOGAST, All persons, foreign born, intending : to become « citizen, should be natur-. . E. W. SCHMIDT, the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC, Pine Street, Nevada City We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Ouban hand-made 5c cigar Also other brands of leading cigars. Tobaco >, smoker’s articles, etc. OTTS ASSAY OFFICE, Established in 1853. heh Ob hs I buy Gold Dust and Gold and Silver Bars. ..Nevada City, Cal. ee BAB’S 322 Larkin Street, San Francisco, Betwens Golten . by and ‘ crysaereee The James H, Babcock Catering Co. (Incorporated) HOTEL ANTLER --IS THE-. Leading and Best Hotel in Nevada (i THERE’S GOOD A AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept by us. Sample our goods. Drop in and We also keep Che Ceading Brands of Cigars @260 2 CHASIPION SALOON O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Preprietors. Broad Street, Nevada City Citizens onl Incorperated in 1876. BROAD STREET, ° NEVADA OITY Authorized Ca: ital $200,000.00. P.eserve Fund . $ 5,500.00 Paid-Up Capital 785,000.00 . Undivided Profits 2000.00 CERS—President, J. T. Morgan; Vion-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, D. £ ate OA Daulaennts Cashi aan ama dearctary. M. A. Preston.saa -% M. A. Preston Joho T,. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. BE. Morgan, Lord Hour BE: Clinch, John M. Thomas. avant 3 HOURS—Frow 10 a. M.to 4 P. M. Saturdayc from 6 :80 to 8 o’slock P. M. Money loaned on approved securities. MONEY ORDER <‘ issued payable at per on all points in California, A SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDUN, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points BULLION ‘purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be teanegoted with advantage at this Bank. WESTERN: on SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE’ Oy tpeneltaNieasee Met Board and Room, 81 te $1.50 per day. Meals B5e, eee bus to and from all traing County Clerk. Ce THOUSANDS 4 of students have gone from Chesnutwood’s Business College SANTA ORUZ, CAL. into responsible and good paying “Have you a good cook?’ “Splendid!” exclaimed the bride. “Why, when I want to expériment with Mame for all the failures and lets mehaye the credit for alt the } sticcesses.”— ee much when he we a Belle—He left enough to make her comfortable, but not enough to get her a second husband.—Life. aliaeeenil SEED CO 411, 413, 415 Sansome Street SAN.FRANCISCO, CAL. Largest Assortment of Seeds on the Coast. Alfalfa, Clover, Kentucky Blue Grasse, Australian Rye Graes, Beet, Garden and Flower Seeds, Ornamental Trees, Roses, Frait Trees anil Small -Fruite, Send for 1904 Annual Oatelogue beautifally illastrated, free by mail MAITLAND BROS, [n Their New Saloon! Have moved “orl into their new new m Comvaurtees o all and ses t iy trons Ce coal ke i¢ @ point to seeve:” *he fir brands Wines, Liquors and Cigars Ali kinds of Mixed Urinks MAITLAND BROS,, Props. Commursial St Sit now for Fine Photos Framed Pictures wt All Kings. HE LARGEST ena most complete assortment ever displayed in the county at most reasonable prices _ oe POSITIONS i Warre ror JouRNAL. J. H. JANSON, President [(ELATERITE 1S MINERAL RUBBER’ ever co taad We tccmenry to REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING the plage of shlngton in ron, ty and gravol and a ae eer eneee 2 MOORE ¥ able in cost. mg mp on merit. asanenend: t sey; pay 5 ‘a tee for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING Co. 714 Market St , Sea Francisco . “nae . “I send you the money in 4 draft _: “You can . a new cookbook she takes the -