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November 16, 1901 (4 pages)

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Donation Day TR ANSORIPT,. Pulpit and Pew. . Nov. 16, 1908} __ Fortunatel ) y thereis not a great deal The services to be held at the vari ous rrow will be as follows: of suffering in the picturesque little churches tomo town of Nevada City. The sun of 8 a. m.; morning Holy communion, »8a.m.; _. the green clad bills,5 for, despite the Banta! litany and sermon, 11 o’clock; ‘them, building plan for the St. Lonis. cold weather in November and the in nts at g J Barrel of the Famous Heinz Mince Meat mt of a” prayer and sermon,7 ; evening P mck. twelve principal structures Sierras, with the attendant ice and o’clo Friday: Services as usual this city, died at the home of her son, rm king 4 gill cover 126 acres and. cost . snow, is still in the background, has 7p. m. 1000. There will be thirty other. n0t yet knocked at the door of the pings for apeclat ber beSetep amiga . , y CO. GO. Weisenburger, on Nevada street, . about 8 o’clock last night. She had METHODIST : EPISCOPAL, Gro. C. GAYLORD © SON, saoutactures and the mines build. the loving hearts ofthe children have. eek. Rev. O, J, Chase and others asleviate her sufferings and to make her each be 15 acres, But the. temembered that “the poor we have. isting the pastor. Sunday school at }gatingees: na jaa i Ouh the 3 six months. ° : circle in less than CONGREGATIONAL. Her. frem the nm treed Intox ts nSachirasent { polentioer a subject of inc atic e ’ LOCALS BUSINESS: I of plantsbyhas ; died . len Weisenbuiger, préach J. e Evening e Sims,will Lag for chil mn, sell-aasi from @! J. M. Weir; Jr. ‘This and generously Dr. been ~ 1 Prt Well-fed vestigation at New What-. last Juae 6th ofJacob 92 theMajor sub. . 898, mm, an hpp.m. the will : bring dren ject, “‘The Secret of a Sunny Life,” . com, Washington, young in life but affeets insects, and it appéars‘that the 6 fall of honors, On the 2d of the same cosmos flower is specially potent as a 3 abundance of their happy homes, but. 'The Senior Endeavor will meet at no little child will be unable to help, pm., led by Miss Rhoda Gibba. Sabmonth her beloved husband, Conrad source of drunkenness in bees and oth . DiISpiay. : . Beautii l. . a1 1 wa:nt : 7 ty. taken in charge ede 0e — ‘ third death has occurred in the Y Blea ecopomy are each to have build-. tions of all kinds will be received at. ™Epworth League at 6 p. m. vers . a a EEE e Education and . day has been set aside on which dona. ior and intermediate Leagues at 5 p. with the assing of the deceased th : sost $1,000,000. a BROAD STREET PHONE 55}. PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. ae ee Ie JUR-/ aaa, and on, an ‘poste . the clobe-of ee Mibiitug tuevina: eae of tam: BME: FABWEE Wtkine.” and loving hands could accomplish 166. can yilding, Sold in-any quantity, all ready for the pie, 20c per Ib : The finest article of its kind manufactured; been ill for upwards of four months, and Preaching morning buildings.) 2 nd yet, while happy faces smileso. gate and foreigo and owing to her advanced age, her est huilding will be the agri-. eagerly in at the attractiveshow win-. the pastor, Rev, © teaeic menen death was not wholly unexpected. al, to cover 32.14 acres, while. dows, with their glittering display, . 8 Vices will be continued through thé Everything possible was done to al 5 Seg : ‘ : * Ww Be ay school and Bible class, 12:30 as it is known fair iso traly ambitious oné,. recent rains, winter, 5% Vie . 6 ie Cagpo $ We have just opened at ts prosperity shines warm and bright on ‘ ay , ipyaitarly : :‘ us Keckiia S se Vv eeame a cran~ staan of well “alfede titetribes ethahpenrotinarr Paes © ohol ce consignment & pie This man keeps quanfa known scientist. ies, which will be sold in ;4 : : Sante berr of ants in nests which he has made eh ee himself and feeds them with honey or vee For life insurance see T. B. Gray. price, sugar through. a tube that connects yerening the office of the Ne since the smallest offering will be acbath school at the close of the mornWeisenburger,ewho stood high in the er nectar loving creatures, A bee so Go to N. Rohr for your house paintwith the nests. One day he saw that drunk that it could scarcely get upon tf pne of the ants kept coming into the estimation of our people, passed to its legs was taken to the laboratory ing. ing service. tube to eat up the honey in the glass We can please the most fastidious jllamincted by a large number) The plan was first set on foot some the great realm beyond. and placed. about two friches from a bulb at the end. When he took out the andescents which -were used to years ago by an invalid lady. of Grass Mrs. Weisenburger settled in this cosmos blossom. It immediately stagin millinery. Mies Hoeft, Broad St. cork that closed the bulb, the insect y the beautiful aud varied aggortValley. She conceived the idea of locality some thirty-five years ago, gered to the flower and began to suck Qall on Ed Schmidt when you want rtame to look for the food, and he offer‘ dvertisements of not to exceed five length inserted under this for of globes snd shades, whioh they . asking each child in attendance at tf having come from I[ilinoie, where she the nectar and in a few moments tumanything in the tobacco line. ed it some honey on the point of a a week or $2a month. Eac bled over, a senseless and almost inert 10 cente a week or 40 cents am instock. It is a very practica the public schools to bring a potato or The revival meetings which have was married to her iate husband. Latest and aost stylish effects in fall needle, says the New York Tribune. able invariably in advance. fective method of advertising. » stick of wood to the school buildbeen in progress at the Methodist She always held the confidence and esvictim of appetite. Drunken beetles and winter millinery at Mise Hoefts. tf The ant shrank back at first, then found under the blossoms prove that drew nearer; feeling about with its angoods and all who pass near the ings on a certain day for the aid so-. church for the past week have been teem of a large circle of friends, and Wanted. For the best of everything in the tenne, until it reached the needle. the pollen must have the same effect sro attracted by the bright illum. ciety to distribute to deserving parties. . well attended, and they are to be con. her demise removes a good woman, as the nectartes. meat line send your orders to Naffziger Soon it learned to take the boney off in, Every body who has not yet) Even at first the experiment was . tinued daring the coming week Great whose life was as an open book filled. The experimenter swallowed a half A heifer calf is wanted by Daniel Me~ For a clean, smooth ehave call at its keeper's finger, although ants are the assortments of globes and . followed by success. Some of the. interest has been manifested in eae with every trait dear toa loving wife teaspoonful of the pollen and in about Tom Moore’s tonsorial parlors, Comamong the most timid of living things, Cauley, the milkman. Apply tomedi pare invited to call at the office! chiidren saw it only in its amusing. special services froni the start and all and a fond mother, She bas gone, but 15 minutes experienced a feeling of exmercial St; price 150, Bathe 25c. tf. and a new odor or the least movement we ne eee ee en en ee ene en tenn teense bt ee : light and brought exactly what was. those who have attended have been her memory lives in the hearts and hilaration, with acceleration of the putside their nests usually drives these The choicest brande of whieky and little insects away. suggested, fulfilling only the letter,of benefitted intellectually and spiritminds of dear relatives and* kind pulse and warmth. An Injection into the arm of balf a dram of liquid diacigars can be found at W.J. BritLanp’s This ant is now so tame that it quits the law. ually. Rey. O. J. Chase who haa so friends, who will always remember tilled from an infusion of the nectaries Forr nice roomsa, rultable for housekeep. Gouncil Chambers. Try them. tf the bulb as soon as the cork is removed ivg, at $8 permopvth. Near thedepot. Free Much sport was attendant on all . ably assisted the pastor during the past her with the fondest of human ties. ~ caused exhilaration for half an hour, and goes to find the honey on the sciwater, Apply at this office. 16 tf A good hot lunch will be served Three grown sons and two grown , additions to the immense @gile of po-. week will take part in the coming followed by nausea, £ every night at William Harry's saloon, entist’s finger. When its meal is over, Jes Wild and bride have returned . tatoes that in very truth began with a. week’s service, Allare invited to at= daughters, besidés a number of grand it does not try to hurry away, but Weekly Dances. — Took a Mean Advantage, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool children, survive her. The sons are their wedding trip to San Fran-. Single one, and the boys shouted gaily . tend and it ie hoped that the publie waite till its master lifts it on a bristle A supernumerary in Richard ManeCompany C, N. G.C., will give weekly 20beer and choice wines, liquors and and carries it back to its nest. ndother points of interest, and . 48 each in-coming youngster added . will turn out in large nombers and fill C. GC. Weisenburger, of this city, cials at Armory Hall every Set bight field’s company who had been, to use @ cigars always on hand. jall: tf Edward Weisenburger of San FrauBest of music furnished for the da receiving the congratulations . his donation of wood. Potatoes of all. the auditorium, notwithstanding the Scotch phrase, continuously and conAdmission—Ladies free, gente 50 cents, cisco, and: Henry ©. Weisenburger of ; Patti’s Escort. ; irmany friends, Charley is one. 8izes, wood of all lengths and con. threatening weather. are invited. tinually “heckled” hy the manager at “Lovel-nd fe now selling his famous Adelina Patti, the great singer, on Watsonville. The daughters are Mrs. . ome and warm to piles goodly rehearsals and between the acts for almade dition bread at five cents a loaf at the Popumen city’s most popular young one of her tours of Europe was due at Lev: Nicholson and Mrs. Joseph Floyd leged displays of stupidity on the stage, A Big Cut in Prices, his bride (formerly Miss Maggie . comfort the worthy poor. Eastern Star Notice. lar Bekery. Try it and you will alwaye Bucharest on a certain date. Owing to of this city. The deceased was a nawas informed that’a near relative of _ $30 allowed for any make Fs] machine o nov§-tf buy it. inclement weather, however, madame traded in for a new Siuger. Also big discount )is an accomplished and much. While many brought only what was tive of Germany, and was aged 71 his had departed tis life and had left its from . declined to budge from Vienna, and to parties that have none. Pay: ed young women. ‘Their many _— eT oe oe ee — The installation of officers of Evanyears, 9 months and—27-days.__The him a competence, so he decided to a mouth up. oe lots of os the poor manager went nearly distract-ESay an achines, 811 makes, up. ae j wish them a happy journey . °/der pupils, or. from homes where funeral will take place from the leave the dramatic profession and, to} way, A. B. Chase, Emerson, y and ed. As storming had not the slightest wake? of Pianos; also Estey and Methodist church tomorrow (Sunquote him, become respectable. Before re-union effect on her serene highness the manOrgans at low prices and eas: ments. we: rs tn cite ait they Gan On account of the death of Sister day) afternoon at 2 o’clock, under the leaving he determined to take his reAny one whoattendedofthe GEO, W. RUSKS, Agent. old Nevada ager set his wits to work. Soon aftergathering ular With the Dublic acre Weisenburger the banquet which was auspices of Eangeline Ohbapter of venge on Mansfield for the attacks on pionic and at Glenward a telegram arrived from Bucha‘: to have been given on that evening Eastern Star, of which the deceased his amour propre that gentleman had countyans, which was beld rest, stating that a brilliant deputation For Sale Cheap. made, The next year it was bsp an oe has been postponed. brook on the 10th of September, can of Roumanian nobles, with a torchlight A good horse, with b and beeney was an honored member. The play was “Richard III,” and the procure aluminum souvenirs of that procession and -military band, was to exeeile = eondition, will be solday a rthe business men send, on that day, gain, s is rarec as super was one of the soldiers who occaston at five cents each at E. W. long ago an old pioneer came} what donations they felt able to make, Pres sreemetges Pda — receive the diva. The message was very low. Inquire of CHAS. reper as a3 led away the Duke of Buckingham Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valhanded to Mme. Patti, who was enfrom his cig abode t0/ and some noble big-hearted people of SEE = when the king orders his demise. tf chanted, and at once made ready to aweek in Nevada City. He was/ the town joined in the good cause. First-Class Bootblack. In due time Richard remarked, “Of aable in years to come. start. On arrival, the band played and us of taking @ little recreation; One caer & aicln elatling man, Eastern Star Funeral Notice. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's with bis head!” and this was the suthe torches ‘flared, and madame was lee! beret eeBrcea. street, gives the best. e first thing he did on arriving . whose heart was as big as we hope Z Advancing, he The first installment, one-half of per’s opportunity. ee Devil Metin Next Week i fon Their Wedding Trip. ge stock of , tov ng to Keep. thi ~-SomeNice 8. Sanitary 86 it insures its Daynet of Tares. nomy by pu make no mist )F PAINT.” to their ears. f ‘three weeks. When the hale. band march came they marched,one man Up the street pier returned to hig home the} that is paid for just ordinary depart-. s0 each man was well laden with an. price ses, besidesiimm. served. The dining whiskey ? vell conducted, and the guests} astonishing variety of things. ‘Wes ie) ; the highest terms of} 8 el in The you pay each. Booka ate seaiaiaenbia. Yor —such as th Gunpo m pe inf ° i line. sin aioe nd t ec . oe soma! ite tom ot cali caine ———— ge a8 ‘a thorough@iilmmmoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomer . treat,” an appreciative shout went up ibly lowered, and when the genial e tye J i ike hone better. . ROCEL = Ce ; ground was bare. Such a reception as that procession + Ge received when it reached the school. Spreads Like Wildfire: children aes tee grounds, where teachers and se ° n thi lings a eae ! together hurrahed tees. keenslan ovina’ beet “the The morning amoud ding druggist, of Belleville, O., pain gees od momed. cad fag! ss 1) For gale at Rector . ¢om all. and in a few moments the better lesson could : “Electrio Bitters are the best . holiday, but what than their honest day that learn 20}they in handled I havewhy t bitters You know ? Most diduty to their neighbor? And it was . Housekeepets ) al idueys, bowels ql tain sea blo d and nerves. siete: ald ex . ", Hidnoye ‘90amsbowelsthe . ion wore relievedt at anyonce,aanddeserving . Le Dlood, st RI.E Bitters tones up : . ‘ laim ing iD.. ae 50 ckly, rundown man or womatl.
pores r, and at the same es time stimt eion Roya Baking Powder to Mavpx M. PErasLes. average. aguet of mighty gota’ din the eteennea efforts to make . ——_—— Coughs, colds. and bronc ne by the regular use of af “te German Syrup. It will “iY arrest cons! in its oan and heal the » Chial ta andGisease Pi ean bat it ts pow Akad 8. You "8 reliable : : Dr. G. Ga. remedieg ek all drug NGreeu’s Special Almanae. e ow on hand a fine lin s which set aates’ Walking Hat “TI will sell at.. LOW PRICES. Call in and see them. lia Stevens Iiiss Ame nextto W. G. Richard's 2( ay 9 chea p g oods ° ailoring, Cl 3 but ® caning tf r and Pp t Half Price. Elegance eo novelty oe aking with Sew prize in the Hat Contest: Castor hat, off face, Gains of to match1 velvet;Seng {olde igh folds,ef ct, or someise, material, soft chiffon, of one elegant plume, or breast effect, laid from front to borough effect, mediuni size, folds of rich velvet, facing back. [ff Winner will please call for hat and give signature. The hat will be on display in the window. filiSS E. E. HOEFT, Nevada City. IRI e : ats 1n = Welsbach H ydro Lamp _ is better and cheaper or gas than coal-oil, es stor electricity for or dwellings. Very Isn't It t.Cheap? 100. No dirt or smoke. _Guaranteed Convenien Candle Power. Call and examine them. e rniture Stor C. F. Brayton’s Fu Nevada City + + + Commercial Street , own i fFanc — y at a price here’s yourHatchance. and luxurious approbation, beautiful = gt The r Hou an Carbon t Gen lf -Ha One Hlandsomes ~~ fo CF ‘ sivusnal Paris, {averest tomorrow, successes of t Pari pron Yer uaa, are the reigning meet will; entirely ice that at Cin he Hat VieVienn 2. : is the description of the hat that wins the follow The ea eat VaKes ana UPaCKers ly low prices. Our Millinery Parlors will become scenes o MRS. L. LUBEobCK siistect crsse Vettes.” Window. 1 } Covlas of tuiporied models e ee ; National Biscuit Co.’s: ancy ’ . 'S AO 4 9 . Newada City ~ Show Te . for a Bright Light. “the money to. purchase them. Oman will risk her to get ‘ted gem, then let her y her‘inst the insiduous _ VINTON’S PHARIIACY "8 done by Repairing y Repalring Broad Street, better than any other. ae —o man—that —_—— ls, candy, flowers, is day, if itis only @ single potatoe or Mer of a woman's ittle hand! *. one stick of wood in each little ’ a form 8 1 Of all jewels, health, is often Colley’s, corner Grove and Nevada streets a4 46 WAXEL, THE TAILOR ernment Report shows be stronger, purer your have and tad ¢ h States Govhe United ; failed since the first successfu \cocrenth Saneptapee of benevolence brotherly children. hearts of theand i in the gutyyspirit EB.) oe thing out, Ohas. #5 latest Citybeahas taken up the idea,i O21tf . Nevada Try one. them. s e k a Makes . nd will continue in its aelow I 8G i fol ht mig ols scho all that d ioul wels. W Speed the in the same work! TY to In Grass Valley, Donation Day nee ‘ents,cents Sold by W. D. Vintoo. . attempt in this way to bei ~ woe i v 8 of Gro : . é y not ° destitu I, bates is gates age Sits po “ new life ens feaup specimen immediate cases of the stomach,. . The icked it oat Ps. long :° ’ f or rices goods cheap. And it will pay you * Another ahd another should 2: Hhaaedps ered the logs till the pile was’ pecept Babb Ti : popular Remember ’ : Per ticket, but passengers withmore daring than the rest, pickeded ap —_———— ape : ooks will be charged fifteen one of the large sticks and joined the See e est merchants, but Good Goods at Reasonable Prices is what we offer. as, phe Holland Ranch, situated near P Old Goods, discarded by hon VY on time. down_ an ae cae half-grown boys, who wore: sHanI2G . Te Colusbierteres eeance — pong ~ Along,. sweet smoke, , Thomas Pain for sale at Rector Bros. Cigars, . tf Morgan. & Brown of oquire & palioer procession the of side the at This ig the rate of ten large pile of four-foot wood. One, ene ae ie tic boupon = the town, 8 crowd of. Furnished Rooms to Let. A G ood HERE ° as who vis. of those Is the verdict W arers f ited my storeduring the opening days, and my Ramona, Athena, Champagne, Graham, TATRA newspaper-of janine Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James a es Population of Nevada Cit his back, the proprietor of a clothing . ogn'ye praoyred ot the Cowell Cbans tan op . Ox om Y 9 : pis ee ne ‘opula a : “ype hiss A butcher ran out, ral headed, . i a 5000, 8 an porter of drink fine a or grocer a houlder, y bw Union. “erfet oo :~ : a cnaaila half go to the Council Chambers, W. least one-half are troubled with some actin eu affection of the throat and lungs, as g to staJ. Britland, proprietor. Price 5 ets. those complaints.are, accordin the joined sleeves ehirt his in dealer The Cheapest Way. tistics, more numerous than any others. on onions of line of march with a sack sky cigars We would advise all rot to negiect the and brands of whi i opportunity to cath<on their drugons and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam ot the. ere oe line} store carried a pair of shoes in each! bers, W. J. Britland prop. tf gist for the throat and lungs. Price 25c Procure coupon books and save) 1414 and not one was empty handed. and 50c. Trialsize free. For sale by pnts on every fare between either Passing the office of the leading Raich For Sale at a Bargain. H. Dickerman, sole agent. hus. Looks are neat and con ,, : HX Money-Saving Scheme Raspberry, Oat Meal. , Also. Fancy Crackers, Oysterettes, LOW PRICES * Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc. bod a ‘ramet yIs atest sporti SN Tegra ee ied Wa Did it ever strike you that you can Don’t drink Jesse Moore whiskey business house. No man must bé! 8 fine turkey dinner. empty handed on such an occasion, . buy Jesse Moore whiskey for the same . unless you want the best. at agmmmnce. ontorder on retailer hand. : 14tt nl5-tf . !and’s tonight for 25 cents. eas 2cessary WGl—pved so much in his general ap-. procession filed past each store and Kall broken Not Another You will. have a good chance to get If you wanta fine turkey for Thankegiving, go to the raffle at the New a fat and juicy turkey at Billy Brit ors hardly knew him—he had. after another, joining the line as the . '‘Gpion Hotel tonight. Wp lt Jennie Holmes, Secretary. town. eet Music a Reduced Prices a week. ae eas ee ili plensed that he decided to re-. the stirring sounds of the favorite. and dressed up for the occasion by a ne in are kept on. _ 9 This-paper delivered 123¢ cents representative of the manager. Susan Epuinsrer, Worthy Matron. He was 80. before time for the nine o’clock bell, 1 several years ago. eee Pod could not be equalled anywhere. If you have not already purchased your Fall and Winter Hat, don’t fail to call at my store. Iam sure we can please you. sae /sau Jounty: put in the best of spirits by being es corted to her hotel by the Roumanian Colley Brothers have the very best nobles. It is not known what she would of beef, mutton and veal on hand at have said had she been told that the tt : all times. “nobles” were hired from. the streets e@e He had heard of the popu-. out the band “boys” to “play us a tune geline Chapter, Eastern Star, are reCounty Assessor for the present fiscal footman and replied loudly. and gentally: : a little enthusiasm on the quested to meet at Masonic Hall on of the place; how nicely it bas) and stir up delinquent on Mon“That'll be. attended to, old chap. 1 o'clock, for the year, will become Sunday afternoon at refitted, and how accomodating. subject.” day, November 26th. Under'the ’proWe'll take care of old Buck. It'll be “The children had gone, as usual, . PUrpose of attending the funeral of vision of the revenue laws, fifteen per all oprietor and the employes are,} right!’ and retired gracefully. When ow good the table fare ie. The. tothe school grounds with their con. UF late sister, Catherine Weisenburcent. will be added to the amount the infuriated Mansfield came off to an was greatly surprised to see . tributions, and but little was expected . Sef which will take place from the due and unpaid after 6 o’clock p, m. commit murder, he found the super had fied.—Chicago Chronicle. model hotel right here where he. of the townspeople that year. Just Methodist Church at2 o'clock. on the date mentioned. J.WE ) Good Meats. The officers and members of Evanthe texes on property ‘listed by the touched hia helmet in the style of a ws to register at the New Union. his reward in Heaven will be, hustled. Ohe Ree Hwe Srocery, ) J. J. JACKSON, Propric’or. i WL. Fé Crawford . ' Main Street. -