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April 28, 1887 (4 pages)

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} $ 1 } " Lowell Hill rg ee . MEL IN OPE TRATES Hp NM aa RIN 2 RNAS RRR a) NSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1887. ___ = ; The Daily Transcript. Se Order to Show Cause, N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE! county of 5 Nevada, fornia. State. of CailiIn the matter of the estate of Table of Distances. Maria Johnson, deceased. Elijah Booth, sherewee: tl he administrator of the estate of Ma From Nevada City to rin .Johns« deceased, having filed his Alpha petition herein, duly verified, prayiug for Birchvilie adr order of sale of all the real estate of said Blue Tent idceased, for the purposes therein set forth Bear Valley it is therefore ordered by thre Judze of j Bridgeport Court that all persons interested in the estate Bowman Dam of suid deceased appear before the saidSu Cherokee perior Court on Monday, the zd day of May. Columbia Hill A.D. 1887, at10 o'clock at M., of said day. Edwards’ Bridge at the Courtroom of said Court, af French Corral Nevada in said Nevada county Graniteville why an order shoul Grass Valley ranted to the said Administratoi Jackson's to sell much he real estate of the said Lake City , Little York Moore's Flat North Bloomfield Newtown Norta San Juan Omeza : Purdon's Bridge Quaker Hill ‘ Relief Hill ... 18, Rough & Ready 8 Snow Tent ery Snow Point » 8cott's Flat ¥ uly Smartsville iv Sweetland ity . Spenceville \ 2 =" Washington 19 You Bet 10 Calfag.;.. 2g Sacramento 76 San Francisco 158 Truckee Notice of Executor’s Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior ‘ourt of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 4th day of April, a. D 1887, iu the matter Of the estate of Michwel Quinn, deceased, the undersigned, the executor of the Last Will and Testament of said-deceased, will sell at private sale, tu the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, of or after Tuesday, the 3d day of May, a.-D. 1587. all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Michael Quinn, deceased, at tne time of his death, and all the rizht, tithe and in terest that the said estate has, by operation . of law or otherwise, acquired otuer than in addition to that of the suid festator at the time of his deajh, in and toal!l those certain lots; pieces and parcels of real-estute, lying, situate and beiug in the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: 1. An ungijyided one-third interest im the Towa Quartz ledgeat the villaze of South Fork. 2. An enclosed lot containing one-fourth ofan acre of land more or less, adjoinin the village of South Fork and planted in timothy grass. 3. Two certain cabins and lots in th: said Village of South Fork known as Quinn's . cabins Terms and conditions of sale, cash; at expense of purchaser Bids or offers may be’ made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. All bids or.offers must be made in writing and left atthe otticeof said Johh W. Robb, in the town of Granitevillé, im said county and State, or delivered to the undersigned personally. Dated 12th April, 1887. deed JOHN W Executor as aforesaid. W. D. Long, Attorney. Ordinance No. 82, ROBB, N ORDINANCE TO. LAY A extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the pub lie use and convenience that Orebard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section 2—Thatall that certain strip of land eommencing at the west end of Orchard street at the angle in Ducray’s west. line; thence running (mag. var. 18> E.) north 35'4°, west 165 feet; thence north 77°47, west $10 feet; thence south 82',°, west 185 feet; thence south 64445, west 145 feet to Wes Broad street; thence south 61'4°, east 43 feet along West Broad street; thence north 64',>, east 114 feet; thence north S2!4>, east 1/4 OUT AND feet; thence south 77542, east 285 feet to the . sranagan's enclosure; . northeast corner of hence south 35}<°, east 170 feet to north line of Branagan street; thence north .4'4°, eust 98.60 feet to place of beginning. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect and bein foree from and after its passage and due publication. H. C. MILLS, President. W. G. Ricuarps, Clerk. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in the Coun. ty of Nevada, State of Califurnia. . Notice is a bed given, that n pursuance of an order of on the 17th day of January, a. D. 1887,in the matter of the estate of Robert Morrison and J. Morrison, deceased, the undersigned, Administrator ofthe estates of said deo »willsell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in U.S. gold coin, and subfect toconfirmation by suid Superior Court ide will be received by the undersigned uptoand including the 20th day of April, . . The offers to. purchase said property . must be made in writing, and be delivered . to the undersigned at his residence on or before said day. . The following is the real estate authorized . to be sold: Situated and being in the City of . Nevada, County of Nevada, State of Califor. . nia, on Piety Hill in said City, on the east . de of Zion street. bounded on the north by . + land of Chewidden, on the cast by the Don. nelly lot, onthe south by land of Treweila and by land of James William, aud on the , west by Zion street, and more particularly described accordiny to the official map of the said city as part of Lot No. Nine (¥),in Block Forty-Six (46), Together with the ap urtenancesand all the rightandtitle atthe me ofthe death of each party. Toxether? with the lane on the south to the roud SAMUEL M. MORRISON, Administrator. J.B. Johnson, Att'y up7 INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, solvent Debtor. Bridg ing applied to this Court fora discharge from her debts, itis hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice toall Greditors who have proved their debts, to appear befure this Court, at the Court Room thereof, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., and show cause, ifaty they have, why the said Bridget Lyons should not be discharzed f om all hér debts, in such cases made aud provided. e Superior Court, of the . County of Nevada, State of California, made . } et Lyons, an insolvent debtor, hav-} It is further ordered, that notice of said ap. plication be given to the eréditurs, by mail, and by publication for four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspa per published in safd county. J. M. WALLING, ‘Superior Judge, Dated April 7th, 1887. Attest: FG. Beatty, Clerr. Gaylord & Seurls, Atty’s for Insolvent Notice to Creditors. Estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. TOTICE IS HEBEBY undersigned, administrator of the e tate of Maria Johnson,’ deceused, to the ereditors of, and all persons baving claims ainstthe said deceased, to exhibit them h the necessary vouchers, Within four months after the first publication of this no. tice,to the said administrator, fice of Gaylord & searls, in City, the same being the place jor the transaction of the business of suid estate; inthe county of Nevada. ELIJAIT BOOTH, Administrator of the estate of Maria John #on, deceused. Dated Nevada City, March 24th, 1887 at the of Nevadu . Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Administrator, . Notice to Creditors. In the Superior Court of Nevada count Btate of California: In the matter of the extate of John op Ti) ti . 1° SRBIRIaG SRR amaa FS cada ara 8 SACsa TOTICE is hereby given by the under signed, Administrator of the estate of John Nulty, deceased, to the ecreditors of and all persons having claims pergge the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of . this notice to the said administrator, at his residence in Nevada City, in the suid county of Nevada. ‘ REV. JAMES TANHAM, Admsinistrator of the Estute of Rev. John Nulty, deceased. March 22, 1857. John Caldwell, Atty for Adm'tr. 6 STOOKHOLDERS MEETING. IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. ‘otice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of re stockiolders of The NeVada Land and Improvement Arsociation will be held at the office of the corporation, ev y Broad street, in the City of Nevady,Coun‘Tuesday, the 10th day of May, Bg NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND of Nevada, State of California, on 4887, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the election of for the ensuing year, and for of pels other business as come them. gery GEO. E BRAND, Secretary. evade City, April 7th 1887. @ es . deceased at private saléasshaltiben ssary. And thata copy ofthis order be published at least four successive weeks in the .Ne vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and ppblished in said Nevada county. Dated March 2tth, A. D, 1887. J. M. WALLING, “* Superior Judge. gor o27 Election of School Directors, IN a IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE } gualified electors of Nevada School that-the annual election of School ict, county of Ney a school meeting for the Directors, will be heft Saturday, April 30th, 1887, At the Washinzton School House of said district,at which-etection two Directors are to be elected for the full term of three years eact!, andoneDirector for one year to fill unexpired term The polls will be open between the hours ofSa. wand sundown. LL. Garthe is appointed inspector and J.G. O'Neill and N sailey Jucdzes of election. By orderof the Board of Education of Nevada School District. JOHN WEBBER. District Clerk, mnr3l td Dated March 29th, 1887 DR. GUNN’S B t-?P-T BR 8° ' THE GREAT Regulating Cathartic, THE ACKNOWLEDGED Wonie and Appetizer. THK INDISPENSIBLER Household Remedy. 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Breakfast Cocoa. . Warranted absolutes . wg@iy pure Cocoa from . which the excess of Oil . has been removed. It has . three times the \ stremguth of Cocoa mixed . \ with starch, Arrowroot or Su \ gar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than . One Cent a Cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily di gested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in . health Sold by all Groeers. W. BAXER & CO. Doacuester, Mass, P. F, SIMONDS, Cc, W. CROSS, CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND . United States Courts. . OF FICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva. ta City. L. P. FISHER’S . . . Newspaper Advertising Ageney. . ROOMS 2 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. N B. ADVERTISEMENTS LN .Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sundwieh Islands Poly nesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Aus tralian Colonies, the Eastern States and . 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Phe names and contributions Of compet: tors. will be acknowledged of sie fund shown) ‘cos Bey wee in UbGR’ Governing rules in this week’s JUDGE; or cireular deine lar mailed on none ee. Requests f per accompanied by wan coke eee —~-“Graat Fund;??The Judge Publishing Ce., 88 Park Row, New York City. ef