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May 2, 1902 (4 pages)

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ry 4 Fol tas rf 1902, wo Oj " ‘ ND PAYABLE,Atg A DEPUTY the Politi ¥ abitant re olen sea } beater re 1 i vided the Mouday in uly, then it the Politiesl itabie thereon, ts sl of such pel at eizure and saleé wued by suchp ce of the Bo rd of ny feta the ro Code t and One-half Dols ‘male person over} or he age of od ners tone e Un Statag, 01 Cal ectionsi um) be paid the. 3 429 and 401 every give his own .er person in his ner obstructs thee ruties in the collect r Koad Poll i and iiable to a. it in the Coa x iprisonment. — * ; must be paid onde SCHROEDER, ssor of Nevada Com ce to Creditors © r South fon ia Remap j rue, Grass Ing the place for he iness of the anid estate tor of the Kecaveof 0 “2A, 1908, il To Snow cll 1% _—_——— JPERIOR COURE Ne' State of OF tN vada, in d there to not be granud rther ord pub.ished ate ‘pags a A r rint.d and P 1 meeting of thet Hail Association si , Neveda City on . 10a, +t 7 9 Tru ecting : f r the tr ’ ure 4 $ INUAL, MBE — al meoting of ht Odd Feil Be 6 4 in the Librar® ty, on Mondey io for the purr the en-u! F yoh_ other d legully th é ee eet a 4ist YEAR—NO, 12,575 Contagious s== vicé MK TRANSORIPI SUBSORIPTION RATES: y Mall, $6 a Year. Be 2% Cts. a Week opal pin, set with diamonds, has been Liberal reward will bepaid by its re40 this office. ‘ Found, : gold chain was found at Armory Hall la (he owner may have it by proving propy and paying for this notice. Ratich For Sale. anch of 610 scres, on Pleasant ? a Grass Valley, is Offered for sale «bargain There is a house and god , on the place. Portions of it is heavily red. For further. particulars enquire she TRANSOBIPT Office. als tf \ Furnished Rooms. or four furnished. rooms are offered rent. Apply at the TRANSCRIPT gt ed Jersey Cow tor Sale. pan “ Fine Family Jersey m'ik cow for sale. suire at Schmidt's clgar ftore. ad ish for Real. Estate and Stores. —Onr metho*sselt nick. 1 et, LINOOLN INVESTMENT MPANY, 620 Market “treet, opposite se Hotel, Sav Francisco, House For Rent. , hath, ond aed water teleereome te h, ows nquire of, hae Cottage For Rent. Cottage on Nevada.:street is offered for . Apply to M Solari. OVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG N Wanted for Raiiway Mail Clerks. InState Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ifa. A Good Investment. Small or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. ulation or gamble, but from legitiness. Bankers, ante, prodal men, ane. ge Dersoee interested in. a) faah ion wit li wapital are joinius. First class r: ces in any part. of Ui ited States. F ot P srticulars address paraoid & Co., Ni and Pine Streets, ouis. Mo. , First-Class. Bootblack. on Stevens, 3 stand is at Wild's er shop, on B: street, gives the best intown. All the latest sporting papers ept on hand. : junii-tf ax Payers . ake Notice cemmeenaans care The Second Installment of State and County Taxes for 4. D. 1901 is now due, and will become‘delinquent on the last Monday of April, 4. D. 1902, at 6 o’clock p. m., and if net paid prior thereto a penalty of 6 per cent. is added by Statute, . and the Tax Collector has no authority to make any ohanges, nor to evade the law. A PAY BARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH OF THE-LAST TWO OR THREE WEEKS. J. J. JACKSON, Tax Collector. Nvenience order of the Day’ USE who have their Houses piped for gas @ inspect our supply of las Heaters m display at our office. y are not high priced. vw HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m ys to 9p. m. (ty Gas & Eli, D + using the same toilet. who have contracted It begins usually groins, a red eruption breaks out on » the body, sores and ulcers appear Blood Pots lashes fall out; the blood: heeomi more contaminated, copper col : splotches and pastalae eruptions and * sores appear upon different parts of the body, and the poison even S. S. S.is a Specific for worst forms. It is a perfect but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable «. Write for our free home treatment Blood Poison. If you want medical ‘and our physicians will furnish alt charge whatever. antidote je Unless you rui FOR: BREAKFAST the housekeeper has the choige of ‘all qhe ‘ CEREALS 80 widely advertised. We carry a full line of Oatmeal, Crushed Oats, Rice, etc. in packages. Also BIGGEST AND BEST B and B MUSH. teriorate in condition, flayor or quality. he im you, and . “your children, for it to child. S.'S efintes given to what . --. Somme eae y kriown as the BAD DISIt is not confined to dens of or the lower classes,@ The-purest >and best peuple are sometimes . ted with this awful malady Ten years (BE through handling the clothin = i. Otitking tron t Z . ee g from sore, then swelling in the ago I contr: ; em Blood Poison, acted a bad case Iwas under treatment til I found that hecould in the mouth, the throat. hee of 4 at, omes ofa physician un ‘ulcerated, the. hair,. pag aig iar do me no good. Then began taking commenced to improve at once and in a very short: time all evidence of disease disappeared. I took six bot« es and today.em sound and well. R. M. Wall, Morristown, Tenz. = aca ng éompound. poison out of your blood this loathsome disease, and cures it even in thefor, the powerful virus that“pollutes trates to all parts of the system. itwill — disgrace and disease upon br it can be transmitted from parent . S. contains no mercury or potash, beok’and learn all about Coniagiote THE SWIFT SPECIFI ee advice give us a history of your case, the;information you wish without any € CO., ATLANTA, GAe “, TS, ~ Ye . . ME These goods are constantly moving in and out'and have no chance to “Ges The prices are sevond rate figures on first rate goods, a] <o—, S I G ) U R N EY, Cash Grocer, Commercial Street, Get your blood into good condition TAKE La Kue’s Sarsaparilla at Once before warm weather comes on. = 2 On sale at : DICKERMAN’S Drugs, Stationery, Photo Goods ‘i Yow ¢s the time to plant kind. SEEDS! SEEDS! Our reputation for selling good Seeds is well known. We have just received a splendid.lot. garden Seeds of all kinds. ower Seeds, Onion Sets, Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas in bulk, Blue Grass, White er, Red Clover and Ail ? in bulk. % wt ut All. fresh and of the very best Price very t1easonable. G. SCA DDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. Best We Ever Tasted! ’ Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE AT THE New York Bakery ' MAX. KOHLER, Prop. =. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty free'Delivery to an part of thecity. WedPhotographs. . : . and make them in a first-class manper. 2 also frame them when 380° ordered, I make frames of all kinds. MOORE —®. king trom the same vessels, ~ onling in contact with persons with,a Jittle blister or . ogers, Rogers. in aud for the County of Nevada, . . _ That he Secretary of the said vet'tioning —— ITY, CAL. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2, ‘1902. vere " tnventing as 2 Profession. : Necessity is the mother of invention! An English clergyman of the elghttoday, as always. Tlie idva that fortuleenth century, the Rev. Mr. Johes of tous inventions have formed a promi--Blewbury, with a nest egg of £200 and
nent. part in the world’s industrial and a stipend amounting to £50 per annum, material development has. induced left at death the sum of £10,000. He some to attempt the invention of use-' had been rector of his parish for forty 1 articles without any previous ex-. years, and during all that time only perience or preparation..They have one person had been known to sit at trusted ‘to blind chance and have failed. his festal table. No fire was ever;lightAccidental discoveries cannot be taken ed in his house, nor was a servant kept. in the literal seise, for very few indeed . In winter he would visit bis parishionhave ever been the product of an un-. ers to keep bimself from perishing of: trained and unobserving mind. eold rather than light a fire at the rec‘4 mechanic who has spent half a life. tory.—Cassell’s Journal, . time in one department of human endeavor may see the great need of a simple invention to save time or labor in ‘his work. Year by year his mind dwells at intervals upon the subject, and one day:an idea flashes upon his mind or a} nimes? : ; simple accident suggests the way of in-. ’Arry (with all the modest_condescen+ venting what is needed, Such-an-acci-sion--of a superior _person)—Well, I’mdental invention is really the result of . free to admit I ain’t much of a French years of study and observation, and it! schollard, but I should say It were:peris thus that many of the simple inyen-. nounced “Polo and Frank Chester.” Of tions have come into existence.—Gun. course it’s a kind 0’ sportin’ piece. ton’s Magazine, Tom (satisfied)—Ab, I see,—London ve Punch. He Was Rather “Close.” The Gift of Tongue. Tom (inspecting theater bill of “Paman, ’ow d’yer pernounce these ‘ere . : Met His Match, ‘Some years ago a steamer touched at Colombo to coal, and a Moorman went aboard and asked Sir William Gregory to buy a catseye for 5,000 rupees. It was worth 10,000 rupees, but the distressed Moerman’s father was in jail, and he wanted to buy him out. Gregory listened to the o]d story smoking. and then offered the wily dealer a} Impassioned Lover—Ob, come, now; rupee for the gem. The man went off that’s asking too much!—Chicago Tribseemingly offended, but presently re. une. turned and offered the gem for 4,000 rupees. “No; a rupee,” répeated the . Irishman. As the four hours passed; ; the Moorman came back at regular inB Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Western Plowman: If the first -cough is tervals, with a lower offer each time— 1 2 praperly treated, the first step in the 3,000, 2,000, 1,000; then 500, 250, 100, direction of consumption arrested, the and so on—till finally, as the steamer jyngs developed, the breath set free, we was about to start, he handed over the need not fear consumption.” Kemp's ecatseye and took Gregory’s rupee) Balsam for the throat and lungs is the _ For once in a way the Moorman dealer proper treatment for the first cough. ‘had met his match. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption.. Large bottles 25c. and 650c.For sale by H. Dicker an sole agent. LOOK! . NEVADA THEATRE, Wedusa Evening, May Tie Sierras Comedy Co. (Capt. Racket Co.) Too Great a Sacrifice, Impassioned Lover—Tell me, my angel, what to do to prove my love. Oh, that I might, like some knight of old, battle for you, suffer for you, die. for you! Sweet Girl—I wish you would give up Arrested and Set Free, "He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J, W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched bis leg with aruasty wire. Iafiammation and blood poisoning set in? “For two sears b suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, “but,” he writes, “I used one bottlo of Electric Bi'ters and 1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and my leg was well and eound as ever” For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores adi all bloo ' disorders E’ectric Bitters has no rival on earth. ‘iry them. W. D Vinton will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. Caution! This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liab'e you are not toa purchase for 75c the only remedy uviversally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine : in thé world since 1868 for the cure} Will present 4 Acts of continuous and treatment of Consumption and f laugh, Throat and Lung troubles without los. ing its great popularity all these years, . 7 . Night Of 99 @ you will be thaokfal we called your atjeption to Boscheg’s pte baie Syru p. ere are so many ordinary coug remedies made by druggists tas others (By Agastin Daily.) that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for eevere Coughs, Bronebitis, Uroup—and especially for Consumption, where there is’ difficult ex-, pectoration and coughing during the . nights and mornings, there is nothing . like German Ssrup. Sold by all drug. . eT eG. Gaeoe Wecaaiuky, n.g, \ There is a Surprise in This DON’T MISS IT. NOTIGE OF ELECTION Gog Buckley In the Matter of the Establish-) 5 4 CANDIDATE FOR ment and Maintaining of a oe r City Trustee. High School in Nevada School District, County of He wants all who balieve that he would prove to be the “right mau in Nevada, State of California. the right place” to vote for him, B BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Nevada School Distri:t, the regularly ponatituted, qualitied and acting governing body of Nevada School Di-trict «f Nevada {Present Incumbent} is hereby dnnounced as a candidate for re-election County; State of California, having on the ¥iret day of May. A. UV. lwz, pe itioned the J. . to the office of City Trustee, Election, ounty Superiuvtecden’ of . Monday, May 5th unders: . as the County Superintendent of Schools inand for suid Nevada Couuty, to call an election in Nevada schoo! District of sa‘'d Nevada County, fur the determination of the e-tablishment and maintenance of a High Schoolin said Nevada Schoo! District ; I, the unders gned, W. FOR CITY MARSHAL. e ihemp, ine 30th aay of tay, A, 0. ELL), SNOALEr 1902, at the High School Buildiog, Present Incumbent, is hereby ancorner of Main and Cottage streets, in the . DOuuced as a candidate for City Mar—o a in said ge aged oe von 9 . shal at the election to be held on Mont, r the purpose o etermi: iug . due whether or not a btigh School shail be oetate daj » May 5, 3902. Popular Prices, 25, 35 and so Cts. ow, therefor as the Sta‘e of Califoruia,do herery cali an el-c. tion fr said Nevada Schoo! Vistric:, as prayed . for in said petition. aud now hereby give . notice to all the qualitied electors o! the 8. id Nevada School District: , ‘that said election wili be held on . Board of Education canse co,ies of this Cali ' aud Notice of Election to be sowed in tive of . the most public places in said Dis rict. for ut le»»t fiftees (15) days next rie tithe seid day of election and that said Sevretary a}-o. cause this Notice to be published in the . “NEVADA City DAILY TRANSCRIPT.” a vews! paper printed and published in said istrict. lished ane gor iag ae in err District. :. . nat t polls for said election wi! 2 . sant acs o'clock a. m. of said cay and . FOR Cl Ty MARSHAL. wil be kept open until sundown thereof, s election, three qualiied electors of sad e istr ot,to wit: As (nepestor: John Webber. E. A. Tompkins As Judge: H. J. Wright y ‘That said election will Le conducted inthe for City Marshal at the election in macuer prescribed by law for conducting : school election», aud the ballot ther: at-hali. May. contain the words, “For High Scnooi.” : or print upon his beliot the word “Yes,” or . FOR CITY TREASURER. the word “No,” and said election oticers . will report the result o: said elec'ion to the! undersigned within ten (10) days subsequ: ut Thatthe metes and bounds of the proposrd M > it: High -cho . . District are the same ] \ J a i hy Aa S Neveda school vist riet. # ® s or 2 n as @ cand date for City Treasurer at ihe . election to be held #n Monday, May 5, 192. FOR CITY TRUSTEE. i for es Toset pans (45 days next prior .o the . * said day of election. . . "*uhat thie Call is made ana this Noties is, Sidney Peard : 1664 to 16/1 (inelusive) of the Political Code, : yee May lst, A. D. 1902: < Gigeee) W. J. ROGERS, uaty Superiatendent of Schools in oeag That ldo bereby appoiut to couduct said As Jud-e: James F. Coiley. Ts hereby announced asa candidate uuder which said words the voter shail write to the hu iding theref. (Present incumbért) is hereby anouunced . given pursuant t» the provisions of Sections . As for Nevada County, Califor (Pregent incumbent) is hereby announced as.a candidate for re-election to the office Kiestion olo and Francéesca”)—I say, ’Arry,’ole . 4 The first playhouse to be ‘Eng. land was the Theater, It was erected inf’ the year 1576, and its builder was James Burt ta over. fields, The familiar drapery of the stage, was sit» ‘uated south of Holywell lane, in Moore‘field (modern ‘Gloucester street),/and is first mentioned in the following: 1577. Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Julet” was among the many p firs terials were employed in b ' Globe, Shakespeare’s chief theater, in: 1598.__The Curtain continued to be used as a playhouse far Anto the reign of King James. No picture of er of, these original’ theaters has been han ed down, and owing to their without the walls none of the old: maps representa their precise location.-LipDisproved. Chimer—!’m.surprised that youshould speak so unkindly of Miss Gusch. ‘She speaks well of you. She was telling me verses, and she thought them lovely. Rimer—Yes; so she told me, but when she returned the book the pages were still uncut.—Catholic Standard. Speaking of “crocodile tears,” did you ever see a whale blubber?—Kansag: City Independent. a Oe The Population of Nevada City Is about 6000, and we would say;at: least one-half are troubled with .some affection of the throat and lungs, ae’ those complaints ere, according to statistics, more numerous than any others. We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to call on , their.draggist and get a bottle of Kemps m for the throat and langs. Price 25c and 50c. Trialsize free. For sale by’ . Dickerman, sole agent. WPORTANT “Notice to Voters, that you loaned; her a book of your . at's SUNN “NST. Ii 1860 By WN. P. BROWN & CO. _———— eee OLY MPLA RDARK ~ . _ Thursday, May 22 ‘Under tie uridipices of ‘Gourt Pride ‘of ‘Grass Valley _ ee¢eeeneenea. i ‘Bids sg ae up ‘° May roth by W, Avery of is city or C. Temby, Jr., at ‘Grass Valley: for Ice> Cream Stand, ‘Bar, Lunch Counter, A ae cae . e Committee reserves the right.toreject any or all bids. . (FF ull particulars: later. M00 15 THE TME TO PACT fOON PIPE, . GEO. E. TURNER, Keeps on hand a full assortment of Which are’ put‘up in various’ sized} catts and in all’ shades This paintis already prepared for immediate use and ¢ost no in order to Uote at the. General Election in Dovember, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of. the: Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada County must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the Genday of January, and will be in progress at all times until forty days preceding the next election in November. It is Important that Voters should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be sworn to before the County Olerk. or his Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer, Deputies have been appointed in all cities and townships inthe County for registration purposes. j The Oounty Olerk’s office will be, until further notice, open for registration from 9a, m. until 5 p,m. eaeh jay. Dated February 14th, 1902. F. L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal. Fine Groceries a ® Fischer Bros. —at the— PLAZA STORE. “Carry a Fine Line of Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, Etc., Etc. As can be found in Nevada City, stan 86 ci : <i EVERYTHING FRESH” Goods de livered Free of obarge. Send in a Grtal Order. AA thst, Re-Register. *™™-Pr°°" and are . Already Mixed. eral Election in November, . e Such registration began on the Ist Hay and Grain for Sale} more than many inferior, brands, Palton’s Paitit is positively THE BEST IN THE WORED. All Colors. See Our Assortment Of all descriptions, ‘guaranteed, and at) reasonable prices, GRAND 2 eee een eee ee a a ee re DISPLAY SPRING MILLINERY The Latest Modes and Effects ‘in Ladies’ and Children’s Hats. Call and See Our Beautiful Stock. Wash Your Own Clothes ? Well, that’s your privilege: but °when you see the seccniat work we do, and the low prices we charge for family washing, the chances are that your mext week’s wash will come to. us, Needn’t send—we'll call. Ask le us our prices. A spre! ry mad of miner’s and ‘ttiec caice'p ments, and single -meti’s aah. ing and mending.” No-fabri¢ too fine for us to lauader; ho’ business too far for us to reach withOh COUNTY LAG asocuTen of City Trustee.ep eat ——