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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

November 1, 1901 (4 pages)

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of N ateets When. aaked the sécret, say they. purchase.their h of MISS_HOEFT. If any tebe says siete o high in Millinery, convince yourself by inquiring at Miss Hoeft’s. Her prices astonish ’everybody for ire and style. ASS. E.'E. ._HOEFT, Nevada City. We have just ak i one of the largest stock of Wafers ever brought to Nevada City. They are all fresh—-just from the factory. The following is a list of some of them: ay av at DY oy oY oY BY ala ay mY Champagne, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, .Ramona, Athema. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. Y a’ ev oY a a al ala ~~ ,e 4w a’ a CaaS Sad a’ aY oY Building Lamber ies Stl and§ Mining andt Building Lamb M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants } 60 ep Yards at Depot. — Office—Head of Boulder Street. Shakes & i \ Given Away Freewith Pee Teas, Coffees, ‘Spices, ao Flavoring. Extracts, ‘Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. 1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 25e. Purchase 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOc. Purchase 6 ibs. Sugar Free with each $1.° Purchase 30 lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.9? Purchase Coffees E'reshly Eeoasted 10,122, 15, 20, 25, 20,35 «ts. per pound Good Quality Our ‘Stronghold = ure Teas 35, 40, 50, 60. and 70 cis. per pound Delicious: Flavor. Ell Strenseth PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES. 10, 15 and 26 cts. per can Colima Baking Powder 15, 25 and 45 cts. per can To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder thn Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 35 and 40 «cts. bottle GOOD tie PO Buy Times. as a 3 "us, Premiums Free cooD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMI UMS Our Stronghold mucins is Seale China, Crockery: Chinaware ITO’ Os A ttractix7e Prices. Good Place to Buy Great American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonic Building, Nevada City. 2 oa Iias Opened » éthe children 1 ecd §C ECC1 SHOES We have a fine selection, consisting of the following line: Red School House Shoe. None better. Village School Shoe. District. 76 School Shoe $n. fangaroo Never Rip Shoe, for Boys. Prices from $4 to $2, BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. according to size. $4,758,000 4,517,925 See That — “$240,075 D it SENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEN Hp be declared ‘by the As PRESENT, ORDER OF FORESTERS at noe Angeles, California, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. It you wish to be in on this deal let me have your application—it i) 202 NOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you feel better than you do now. iB i) seal it is cess warm fof you pcos to me I will go to yon—that’s + 18n’t GET , yl ato coming to 8¥e you, anyway, ’most any day now. DON 7 all I all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t part you; & hearing and your application, all for your own g00 Sade DUCKWORTH, . DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National, Exchange Hotel. ISTOVES! STOVES! Geo. E. Turner bie fchtvedl & Idbgh stock: of Parlor and Gook Stoves SIZES and PRICES. een, OF ALL AT ALL Call and See Them. Plumbing —=—i me is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbne a Gaoeanlie and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. Paints —=—ithe People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing Ore eat aad Gute stand the elements. You make no mistake in painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT. GaEHO. E. TURNER Sole Agent for Nevada County. $1000 REWARD . Nate as Feod,, Nuts contain a large amount of,nour . ishment, and owing: to their ofly nature. digest easily. Haten with salt palatable, Either as a dessert’ pensive, for from the peanut through. the imported: varietiés they \¢an bé bought in bulk at small cost,,., The peanut has many. good qualiti to recommend it, and from its we. estate . up is coming to the front as an important . item in dietetics. It is supposed to cure . } insomnia if eaten just before retiring. sf or salted and used as a felish thelr] value is the same. They are not’! ex* A Rattlesnake Story. ‘In “Life and Sport on the Pacific Coast,” Horace A. Vachell relates one ohis, narrow escapes from a friend’s ullet: “My cousin and I had been ig. and hunting for several days in'a Sort Of paradise valley. One day, during along. ride on horseback, we had seen a great many rattlesnakes .}and ‘killed a few, an exceptional experience. That. night my cousin woke up.and saw, by the light of the moon, a oe rattler crawling across my chest. la y for a moment fascinated, horSalted, they are much cheaper than: ‘abf ot the reptile. monds. The small hickory nut, ata -—~_. few cents a quart, can-be-used-on the: most economical table.. TheeMnglish . ’ walnut makes a very; lary. blanched and used with _ Ki berts, almonds and Brazil . ats are more expensive, but as only a few are needed at a time the cost Is not great.— Woman’s Home Companion. s Eggshell Flowerpote. Eggshells may be used to advantage in starting delicate plants for. t planting. The half shells are, filled ae with earth and set in a box also containing dampened earth.” A hole is made in'the polut of the'shell to allow drainage. A single seed is then planted in each shell, whieh is ‘easily broken when transplanting is done witheut the slightest . disturbance. of roote, . This use of eggshells is the discovery of a French gardener, who.claims that they are vastly superior to ;the little. pots generally used for the Cadets by ‘florists. How the Fuss Started, “That hand me down sult you're wearing,” remarked Rivers, “reminds me of an unripe watermelon.” — “Why?” asked Brooks. “Because it’s so different. One tsn’t cut to fit, and the other isn’t fit to cut.” It wag then that Brooks blazed away. at him.—Pick-Me-Up. Hamlin’s Soliloqay, Hamlin (standing: before the tattooed man in the dime museum)— Heavens, how that fellow iwnust suffer if he ever gets the jimiams!—Smart Set. —_—-——_+ 060-2 —_____—— Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Wesattern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, t lungs developed, the breath set peed Fm need not fear consumption.” Kemp’ Balsam for the throat and lungs is proper treatment for the ‘first: cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. pe » pote 250. and 60c. or sale b Dickerinan, . $1 sole agent. » © ou “Then he Toiaély reached for his six pat he “wot see the repHle's:head, and he moved nearer, naiseplessly, yet. quickly, dreading some movement on my part that should precipitate the very thing he dreaded, and then. he saw that it was not a snake at ‘all—only the black and yellow stripe of my blanket, which gently rose and fell as f breathed: Had he fired—well, it ’ imight have: been bad for me, for he confessed that his hand shook,” Negro Superstition. — Many of, the negro superstitions in ‘Kentucky are quite interesting. An ‘ald philosopher told me with great gravity: “If you want peppahs to grow, ‘you must git mad. My old ‘oman an ‘me had a spat, an I went right out an ‘planted my peppahs, an they come right.up.” Still another saying Is that Peppers to prosper must be planted by a redheaded or by a high tempered person. The negro also says that one never sees a jaybird on Friday, for the bird visits his satanic majesty to “pack kindling” on that, day. The three signs in. which negroes’ place implicit trust are the well known ones of the ground hog’s appearing above ground on tle. 2d of February, that a hoe must not be carried through a house or a death will follow and that potatoes must be planted in thé dark of the moon as well as all vegetables that ripen in the ground and that corn must be planted in the light’of the moon. Their Secret is Out.
All .Sadieville, Ky.,. was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvemetit. in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whittaker, who bad fora long time, endured antota suffering from a chronic bronchia? trouble.’ “It’s ‘all due to Dr. the Kitna New Diecovery,” writes her hus d. “It Vat) ten Mae cured her and also cured i — : “oem ay: @ severe a eopi gh. it poativaly ely car es Coughs, olte. La chanhioe, -eameinad. ots ate tro . e8 ¢1.0. “4 Trial bottles free at W. D. Vin‘drug etore. IOI ICID ARI IIIOIOIOK = SILI UMBRELLAS ft bil " f . A Fine Assortment Reasonable Prices Come and see them TORIIOK OOK NOKOK C. J. BRAND, The. Jeweler. Broad Street, Near Pine, Nevads City. Dancing School aeheg Every . Wednesday Evening vt at I. 0. O.'F. Hall Allthe Latert and Popular egy Taught. Gentiemen, S0‘cents; Ladies, % cents. WALLING, GAULT & McCLUSKEY. . Change 0 of Hands AUGUST . RAPP Desires to inform the people of Nevada City that he Mas purchased the Andrew’s Fruit, Vegetable and Fish Market, and will keep constantly on hand ‘every thing in the line of Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Chickens, Etc.. FRESH RANCH EGGS. A share of the public patronage ie respectfully solicited. AUGUST RAPP Why >. Don’t: You Try ;. CELERY TEA ? — For Sale at — ipICKERMAN’S Grand Bazaar To be given by the Ladies of Trinity. : Episcopal Church ARMORY HALL} on Wed sieaday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, © igh Progress will mS eae evening. which an of 26 cents will.be charged. . . ~ There will bee ite, & Pond, Flower. Fancy Work Booth. Refreshments will: be: sorved ‘ieee Hall opens at 2 o’vlock each day.Convenience Is the order of the . Day HOSE who have their houses piped for gas should inspect our supply of Gas: now on display at our office. Heaters They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays to 9 p. m. Hevada Connty-Gas.& Electric Co., W. E. OSBORN, llanager. F. J. O}CONNOR —Agent For— Western Gas Lamp Co. of Denver, Col, ' Tam now prepared to ane orders }for theGas Lamps which I have at ‘all ‘prices and Fowaep’ senor also Welsbach +Hydro Oarbon The 600-Candie Power Lamp cannot be excelled for brilliancy and price, See one on display {at Tom Moore’s Tonsorial Parlors. sorbetto Ice Cream andwiches.. ° These Sandwiches are something new and are the latest craze in the East, being served at all the afternoon teas and social funetions and is being introduced in this city by.. CHAS. E. TEGLER mercial Street, = Nevada City. struck, watching the sinuous-curves } ter of ce — Knocked Her Out With a Look. While talking of the many notable people he met during his pugilistic career John L. Sullivan said one day in New York: “Once when I was in Sydney I had a suit of rooms directly over Saray Bernhardt. 1 never met the lady, and I didn’t much care. She was jabbering French all the time and was rehearsing constantly in her room. I heard so much of it that I pretty near had the willies. One night I happened to follow Sarah into her majesty’s theater In Sydney, and I had a good chance to size her up.-She was a featherweight all right, and there was so much ‘powder on her face that I thought she’d made a mistake. She got a look at me, and because I had been so much annoyed with her jabbering I scowled at her gave her the look that used to scare the dubs who tried to stay four rounds with me. -Well, sir, Sarah gave one long, mournful howl and fainted away. After that she didn’t jabber any more, for she’d found out who was living up stairs,” Not Clipped. A naturalist says that the squirrel tribe is increasing all over the wooded districts of England and In the Scottish lowlands. In some parts of Scotland, notably in the north, the little creature is unknown, It is not so long ago that a Scotch judge was trying a case which had to do with the escape of a squirrel from its cage and the question as to whether it had been stolen. “Were its wings clipped?” he asked a witness. “But, my lord,” interposed the counsel, ‘it is a quadruped.” : “Quadruped. or no quadruped,” said this honor sternly, “if its wings bad been clipped it could never have escaped.” Use of a Long Breath. When chilled by exposure to cold, take a long breath, with the mouth firmly shut. Repeat this several times until you begin to feel the heat returning. It requires only a very short time to do this. The long breath quickens the pulse, and this causes the blood to circulate faster. The blood flows into all parts of the veins and arteries and gives out @ great deal of heat. It is stated that a long, deep breath, held ag long as possible, will close the pores of a heated skin, and the danger of taking cold, on stepping outdoors, may be thus guarded against. { Drops of Ink, “A drop of ink may make a million think,” quoted McSwilligen. . “So I have: heard,” added Squildig. “It may provoke language too. A few . drops of ink that I inadvertently drop. ped on my wife’s new carpet brought forth about a million words, and all energetic words too.” Boiled Clotheslines. When I buy a new clothesline, I boil . it for half an hour before putting {t up. This toughens it, makes it last much longer, and it does not snarl. when put up.—Good Housekeeping. _——_+ 0@e Brain-Food Nonsense, Another ridiculous food fad has be n branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You muet prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifles. the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green's — Almanac, A Shocking Calamity. “Lately befell a railroad laborer,” writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark, “His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen’s Arnica Saive quickly cured bim. t’s simply wonderful for Burna, Boils, iles and all skin eruptions. It’s the world’s champion healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by W. D. Vinton. ee Giood Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at all times. tf Ooo Headache Saps Your Vitality , And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Onure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia. 25c. and 10c. a box. For sale m aad Dickerman, sole agent, tal The Best Prescription For Malaria Ppp and Fever isa bottle of Grove Tasretess Cutt Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. eee Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine, Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros, . + °ee + @a@ This paper delivered 1214 cents a week. J. J. SNYDER . Dealer in Fresh Fruit. and Vegetables Pears and Piaches livery to a! Pine Street, just above Turner's Store. oy FRESH FISH EVERY THURS DAY, pa Canning. Free Desli parte of town.