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ie TRANSCRIPT
lopigh
aod
—
larch 31, 1903
March 81, 1908.
{ showers—cooler
; Wedneseloady: MOoAptR.
HAL MERTON
ly Record of the
Doings of Our
Impure Blood, and Was Daily
eather Forecast.
The Spring Fortifier and Cleansthe most reliable and most successful
spring medicine in the world. The
Present enormous demand is the best
proof of its popularity. It has almost
entirely displa
dies in pill and liquid forms once so
common, and in many respects so dangerous to health,
’
Had All-Gone Feelings,
Losing Flesh,
Paine’s Celery
Compound
er Prolongs Life.
Paine’s Celery Compound ig today
the common remeee
HGH WATER AT MARYSVILLE
Miles Of Rallpoad Track on the
Oregon Route Washed Away.
registered 19 feet, 4 inches in depth, being the highest mark that the river has
been yet known to reach. No alarm ie felt for the safety of the city asthe
river can raise two feet higher before reaching the overflow mark—22 feet—and . ;
the stream is now reported to be falling.
A large portion of what ie known as the “apper levee” broke last night and
8 large area of farming land on the east side of the river was inundated. The
track of the California and Oregon Railroad was washed away for miles and
ee
Broad Street
Narrow Escape.
William Peterson, an employe of the
(GARD
cat
oor IED amon,
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON
CLEAN GROCGRY HOUSEe)
Make our place your headquarters while waiting for the cars Nevada City
Died at Sacramento. The Rainfall.
Large Assortment: of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Now on Sale
Mre. Theresa Schnerr, mother of The rainfall for this season up to
Elected Officers.
The Dinero Oil Company: held a
19 Edna Penrose arrived here yesfrom North Bloomfield and
morning left for San Francisco,sg Carrie Hoskea arrived here last
ing from San Francisco to visit
her mother, Mrs. Israet Hosken.
Higa Oora Craig arrived here last
ing to pay & visit to ber brother,
rt Oraig, after which she will proto Columbia Hill to visit with her
ther.
ddy Hall, the coffee man of San
noisco, is here spending a few days,
L. Wood came down yesterday
, Pike City and lest this morning
San Francisco.
E, Barker arrived here from San
ncisco last evening and this mornwont up to the Red Oross mine. ~~ .
Joubert is bere from San Franhn Meyer of Oakland arrived here
evening.
P. Brown, proprietor of the TRanPaine’s Celery Compound hag “been
marvelously successful for the simple reason that in every instance it.accomplishes more than {gs claimed for
W. H. LADD,
Of Allisona, Tenn.
still remains very sick. it.
physicians and the best people endorse, Men and women of wealth and
high social position, able to. command
the services of the most eminent medical men, use. Paine’s Celery Compound in springtime, having full confidence in its virtues. The experience
of tens of thousands has proved that it
; is wise to use Paine’s Celery Comcervennnepinmmpaannerorcon omen POM in. apringtime, having. fall con-Assessor Henry. Sehroeder . pages in ite virtues, The experience
of tens of thousands bas proved that it
is wise to use Paine’s Celery Compound In the early spring days for the
banishment of rheumatiem, neuralgia,
dyspepsia, nervousness and insomnia.
Paine’s Celery Compound is, par excellence, the great bloed purifler; it increaees the constructive capacity of the
vital fluid, nourishes the tissues and
builds up the body, Mr. W. H. Ladd
of Allisona, Tenn,, says :—
Hes Eloig Anderson, daughter of
Mary Anderson of Prospect Hill,
ported dangerously ill,
illiam Stepbens of the Red Oross
who has been to San Francisco
Hug, returned last evening and
morning left for the mine,
ymond Currier cume down from
b Bloomfield yesterday.
ned-last evening from a. trip te
Franeiseo.
es Lucy Gray returned last eventrom a visit to San Francisco.
les Jolia Carry left this morning
Oroville, where expects to remain,
nk Quigley arrived here yesterfrom the Erie mine, near Graniteen route to Grass Valley.
fr. aod Mrs. Charles Tegler returned
evening from Colfax, where they
to attend the funeral ofthe late
bert Largis.
. and Mrs. William Abbott redto Reno yesterday.
ho Fippin, the pioneer of Rough
Beady, made a visit to the county
today .
J. Fribley, agent for the Olara
hes Theatrical Company, is here
Mog Brrangements for his company
ppear on April 6th and continuing
Week,
»P, Gilbert of San Francisco arUhere last evening and left this
ing for Washington,
D, Le Furge is here from San
Delsco,
J, Harmet of Sacramento came in
Me Morning train,
——~~ 80
what you learn in the house of 8
dbesacred. Yet itwere no be
lof hospitality to say, “He keeps
Gilt Edge whisky on his buffet,”
lesale at 820 Clay st., 8. F. Wich
Lutgen & Co, .
Se metre
a Rue’s
It is the one spring remedy that
“For several weeks before I commenced using Paine’s Celery Compound I had a tired and all gone feeling, my blood became impure, and I
was daily losing flesh. One of my
friends advised me to use Paine’s Celery Compoand, and I got relief from
the first bottle,
mend it to ail suffering humanity. I
believe it has prolonged my life.
now seventy-two years old.”
Iam glad to recomIam
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Maher & Co,, the enterprising dry .
goods firm, have inaugurated a great
sale of ladies’ .
selling wrappers at $1, made of good;
wrappers. They are
percale, with a wide flounce, all sizes
and good value forthe money, Wrappers for $1,25 and 61.50, made more
fancy and of a little better percale.
They were made for them and that is.
the reason they are good. They also
have wrappers for §2, the best, ail nice: .
ly trimmed and ali made of the very
best percale. Ladies, call at the store
aod see the big bargaine.
7or
Low Rate
TNokets to California will be soid on-}
& great amount of damage has been done.
Union. Blue Gravel mine at North
Bloomfield, hed a narrew escape from
a frightful death lest week. He was
Edward Schnerr, the ginger ale man,
meeting in the: office of the Nevada
well known in this city, died at. her County Bank last evening and elected
date, as measured at the South Yuba
hades Company’s office is as follows:
PACDARING FOR BALL
Arrangements For-the
Grand. Masquerade
00 April 46th,
The ‘Nevada County Promotion Committee met in the office of the South
Yuba Water Comrany last evening to
attend to matterspertaining to the
grand masqnerade ball to be given at
Armory Hall on Thursday, April 16th.
The meeting was called to order by
Chairman O, E. Clinch.
B. 8. Rector, chairman of the hall
and music committee, reported that
Arm ry Hall had been engaged, and
the music contracted for.
Roger Stenson, chairman of the
committee on costumes, submitted a
communication from Anderson’s, a
San Francisco costuming house, making a proposition for the privilege of
furnishing costumes, The proposition
was accepted,
W. F. Englebright, chairman of the
committee on tickets, reported that
tickets for the ball will. be placed on
sale in all the
Grass Valley and Nevada City.
Dr. E. Jamieson and W. F. Englebright of the reception committee, submitted the list of names of those who
will take partin receiving the guests
at the ball on the evening of the party,
The list includes the following: Dr.,
E, Jamieson (chairman), W. PB. Martin, Charles Taylor, Robert Walker
Robert Frank, Fred M. Miller, George
Ellis Jr. W. Van Orden, James Fillmore, J, O. Tyrrell, D. 8. Oollins,
Henry Daniels, Dr. J.cW. Brown,
Thomas Phillips, H. Barker, Samuel
Granger, James Watt, Dr. 8. M. Harris, Dr. I. W. Hays, G. W. Kitte, William Provis, Frank Dulmaine, Elmer
Mainobart, W. J. Farrell, J. E. Poigndestre, Dan Deeble, A. J; Argall, W. F.
Englebright, John Hadley, John
. Dabb, D. E. Morgan, W. D. Vinton, E.
. A. Moore, G. C. Scarfe, P.G. Scadden,
. J. J. Hanley, H. Dickerman, G. B.
Great Sale of Ladies’ Wrappers . Finnegan, Barry Rogers, James Foley,
. Frank Griesel, E. W. Schmidt, M.
Hyman, Ralph Webber, O. Gault, T.
. Richards, Bert Rector, &, Parke, Geo.
. Lege, F. T. Nilon.
.
'tee reported haying been at work and
. that in addition to inviting a ngmber
lof lodges they have received the following contributions for prizes: Najvada City Lodge, 8. P. O. E., $50;
. Prince Albert Lodge, Sons of 8&t.
“The Royal,”
“KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors
The fraternal organization commit-.
George, $5; Grase Valley Miners
Union, $10; Golden Star Lodge, I. O.
O. F., $5.
The fraternal committee was announced as follows: W.E, Parsons,
Ohairman; George L. Jones, J. O,
Williams, John Glassov,.E4-Nathau;
O. Temby Jr., J. OC. Tyrrell,. William
Aver, T. Roach, John Davey, J. R.
Tyrrell, G@. W. Ogden, Dr. J. F. Shaw,
Ben Bost, Henry Lane, ‘Fred Brown,
Herman Brand, I. O. Lindley and-T,
Waters.
It was decided to offer $40 as a prize.
’ The other prizes will be announced at
the meeting to be held in Grass Valley
next Monday evening.
It was arinounced that Manager O.
O. Skewes of the Traction Oompany
had agreed to transport party goers to
aud from Grass Valley for ten cents,
The report was-aceepted.
The ball committee then adjourned
to reconvene immediately as the Nevada Oounty Promotion Committee,
being called to order by President
Clinch.
Roger Stenson reported that among
the visitors in Grass Valley at the present time is a man from New York
much impressed with Nevada county
and anxious to obtain some literature
for distribution among a number of
his Eastern friend’. He suggested
that a number of the booklets recently
issued by the committee would be very
appropriate, and on motion Mr. Sten=son was given fall power to use as
many of the booklets as can be.-made
good nee ef ——
Mr, Rector, as cheirman of the committee recently appointed to devise a
method for inducing tourists to come
to thie section of Nevada county, presented a plan. It consisted of the
printing of a Jarge number of handbills for distribution on the trains,
After some discussion action on the
matter was continued until the next
meeting. '
Rector Brothers of the Nat‘onal Hotel invited the committee toa banquet
to be given at the hotel on Wednesday
evening, April 8th. The Board of Supervisors will also beinvited. The invitation of Rector Brothers was accepted by a nnanimons vote and they were
tendered a vote of thanks for their
bospitality.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
at Grase Valley next Monday evening.
Both Killed.
Quinoy, Iil., March 8let.—James E,
Pear! and his wife, he colored and she
white, were driving a blind horse across
an electric railroad track yesterday
when their buggy was struck by a car
ruoning at full speed. They were
badly crashed and mangled and died
later at the hospitel. ss
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Officer Suicides;
Fa. Rives, Mass., March 81.—Lieutenant W. H. Henderson, U. S. N.,
who bas been in charge of the dredging work in the local barbor for the
bUgh
til June 30th, allowing five days stopover at Stations, Omaha, Kansas City
and Missouri Kiver points, $25; St.
Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, etc.
$30; Chicago, etc., $83. Money depose
ited with the Southern Pacific Company’s agent at Colfax will secure
tickets from any eastern point. if
—_—_-—_~~
Take no other, have Do other, ase bo
other whisky than “Jesse Moore.
It’s better than soy other, and you oan
have it for the asking, but get It.
eee
Stats or Onto, City OF TOLEDO, .,
Lucas. COUNTY. ‘
Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he
ig senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Onenery’&.Co., doing basiness in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay sa
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS .
for each and every case of Creaam)
that cannot’ be cured by the use ot
: Cur. .
wea Co SHAME J. CHENEY.
Sworn to’before me and subseribed
in my presence, this 6th day of
ber, A. D. 1886.
(SEAL) A, W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken iptee:
nally, and acts direofly on the © *
and mucous surfacés of the system
Send for testimonials, free. ray.
F. J. CHENEY & Co. 'Props, Telede, 0.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Holl’s Family Pills are the bee
Decem~*
th >
Oi ss
MASONIC BUILDING,
«Nevada Oilty. Pipe street =
—eeeo
New Store, Goods and Prices
seo meee
as, we've opened’ up and are now
te for eae Everything in the
storeis trigbt, spic-epan new, Fresh
from ibe makers, bought at the‘lowest
cash prices, enabling us to sell below
whst the credit houses pay for goods.
We sel] for cash only. It enables us
to aake prices that cause our competitors to woader bow we do it. We
hsve Do bad sccounts in this way, and
you don't pay ng what somebody
else buys op credit.
oye bare come to stay. We are responsible. We are not experimenting.
We know thst the goods and prices we
offer will build up a good business
bere.
BARGAIN NO. 1
This w 2 ate offering a magoifLae bat “of Ladies’, Men’s and
Ce u Shoes. All brand new, the
vst wakes and latest atyles.
BARGAIN NO. 2.
Osnsists of Men's Furnishings, such as
eke caw SP na Styles in Hats, Shirte—
rand taney stiff bosomse—neckwear,,
ri sod the many things which de, asty dressers.
“par Secoomaber what we say we do
aisias ners if yea're not satisfied.
hoy
past three months, committed suicide
during Sunday night by inhaling illuminating gas.
Cold Storage Meats,
For special first-class Cold eae
Meats you should send your orders
Grissel Bros., Commercial street. Tho
finest of beef, pork, mvotton and Jamb
int he market. e21-tf
=
THE OLD RELIABLE
THERE [S NO SUBSTITUTE
aed
employed in operating the feeder by
which the gravel is conducted to the
stamps, and in raking down gravel he
lost h‘s footing and slipped, falling
into the dirt and was being gradually
drawn downward when he shouted for
by, heard the call and stopped the machinery. He found the young man
buried in the feeder, and summoning
aid Peterson was soon extricated from
his perilous position. He suffered no
injary beyond a nervous shock, although it was a close call. :
Mine Closed Down.
The Allison Ranch mine in the Grass
Valley district was closed down yes. terday, after being prospected for seyeral years by Mackay & Flood. Word
was received from the directors. to pay
off the employes, close the mine and
clear up every account. Only a suf:
ficient number of men will be kept on
to take up the pumps,
Through on Wheels
The Washington stage came through
yesterday on wheels for the firet time
in several months, The heavy rains
of the pest few days bave washed the
snow off the roads andrunners are 00
longer nessseary.
oo
Ten thousand demons gnawing away
at one’s vitals couldn’t be much worse
than the tortures of {tching piles.
Yet there’s a cure, Doan’s Qintment
never fails.
) visit DR, JORDAN'S Great
Museum of Anatomy
1062 MAREEC 89. bet. 6tha 7h, 8.7.
: The Largest of its kind in the Werlé.
§ We are continually adding new specimens,
7 Come and learn how Wroodersully you are made
and how to avoid sickness and disease. If you
suffer from any of the ills of men, te the
oldest Specialist om the Pacific Coast,
DR. JOBDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES
Consultation free and strietly private. Treatment
py orby jetter, SYPHILIS thoroughly eradiegsen
he system without using Merenrye .
‘EVERY MAN applying to us will receive eg
honest opinton of his complaint.
We will Guarantee a POSITIVE CURE in aan
we undertake, or forfeit One Theusand D.
vlage,
0.
Write for Bock Philosophy of Mar
MAILED PREB, (A valuable book for men.)
DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St. & F,
Ormiston Swayze,
Physician and Surgeon
——to3—
All classes of surgical operations
performed, X-ray examinations made.
Office hours—Nevada City: 2 p. m. to
4p. m.and7 p.m, to8 p. m.
Grass Valley : Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Grass Valley office, Bree Building.
Nevada Oity office and residence on
Nevada street.
MOVED.
TRAUTMAN bas moved hie Boot
wee~ and Shoe repairing
store to the store next to J. J. Snyder's
on Pine etreet. I have made a NEW
PRICE LIST—Oheap for cash. Hoping
the public will take advan of the
low prices in repairing of ote and
Shoes; L. J. TRA EM AM,
Pine Street,
Best place in town to spend your
evenings.
Billiard Table
I havejust received a fine new set of
Ivory Balls and now have one of the
best Billard outfits in the town.
OYSTER OOCKTAILS ;
. FANOY MIXED DRINKS
Best 5 cents Beer In town.
FRED EILERIMAN
Telepbond. Main 881.
an A ae AR er
ws
ws
help.” Joseph Gassa way, who was near
OFFIORSOF
in Sacramento last Sunday.
Deceased was a native of Belgium and i A a a ;
aged 60 years. She leaves three sons, R
Constant, Antoine and Edward. ‘The general average of the rainfall
Schnerr.
+e = . . inches, and thie year the downfall has
When you ask for Jesse Moore Wiha: been--49-of -an-inch-«bove the average:
‘by be sure you get it. Don’t let anyon
one tell you they have something just
as good.
, if you desire 3 Ane hot mixed drink
ies callon Wm. Harry at the Old Corner
saloon, Pine street. tf Henry Largie,a young man who is
well known in thie city, who was emforthe month of March has been 48
the following officers: Fred Searls,
President; E. J. Rector, Vice President and Treasurer; T. 8. Rickey, Secretary. The Directors of the company are: Fred Searls, E. J. Rector, T.
8. Rickey, J. B. Tully and E. O, Grie‘s¢l. The Company fs incorporated in
100,000 shares of a par value of $1 each.
The property consists of 120 acres of
proven oil land in San Benito county,
and the main office will be in Nevada
City.
ployed ag brakeman on a pile driver
li raeeatiaiaaee eee
Sahliciahlicininhcialnlahaiciolelalalelaialaiae’
The..
Smoker
Calls for
Them.
Easter Novelties
I have a special line of Fresh
Oandies for Easter, incladin
Candy Eggs, Rabbits, Toys oe .
other things to please the children. Come and gee them,
cE TEGLER
CONFECTIONER,
Commercial Street, Nevada City
LL
SOCIAL DANCE
‘By COMPANY O, N. G. O,:
At ARMORY HALL
Saturday Evening
Music by the Bon ‘on Orchestra,
Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free
WHY?
Because taln Pens;
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‘Ve A A
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OPTICAL GOODS
Senet peed
Don’t fail to inspect our line.
We have Telescopes, Marine and Opera Glasses, Magnifiers, Spec:
tacles, Snow Glasses, Eye Shadez, etc.
Spectacles repaired. Lenses matched.
We algo carey: the Parker Lucky Carve end Waterman Ideat Foun:
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
They Know
. A. & H. W.
They Are
SAIRIAAIH AA AAI IAI AR LAINIE IAA AIRLINE POE IT
} Phone West 14 WATCHMAKERS :
A A CE en nm mn
HARTUNG,
Nevada Oity
Getting Their
Moneys’
Worth.
Wondpecte
your old Piano or Organ.
Commercial Street,
PIANOS PIANOS PLA
MUSICALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Special Piano Sale at Brayton ’s
Furniture Store, Commercial St.
Come in, pick out the PIANO ‘!you want. Prices
and Terms always to your satisfaction.
Exchange
: Be strictly up to date. We
can Suit you in every particular.
The WILEY B. ALLEN CO., San Francisco .
A. O. MOUNT, Manager L. 8. HUBBARD, Salesman.
-_—
Nevada City
. bedding Presents. ba
aud Out Glassware, any
C. J. BRAND,N. S. of Md.
UHR IRINI DA HICINE IRA IDI DIDI OOHINIDIS UIE EGET IIH AROS Bi Ietot ti
Just received an elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry
of which would make
Handsome Wedding Presents. Call and see them.
Your friends would be deli
6é 92
. also make a specialty of Jewelry repairing.
hted with them. We
The Jeweler
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Py axe
. iT
i Photographs. ,
. ( abd make them In
@ first-class manner. 1 also frame
them when aso
ordered. I make
? frames of all
3 kinds.
MOORE —>,
ostoffice Box 114
PER POUND RETAIL.
Broad Street, ~ Pe}MR. W. H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS
So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES.
are fresh and fine and;arejveryjdelicious in flavor andjvery bealthy,{
SMITH,
Negevapa Oity, January 18, 1903.
They
= Nevada Oity
é ?
———————_————
PO OPO FD
Fifteen Different Varieties
*
e
» W.H SMITH . Just the att aaa
Wholesale andjretail eienaed in tm
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Fleur, Feed, Etc.
PRUNES
of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail.
vedeeee
Ghe Bee FHwe Srocery,
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor.
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