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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

November 16, 1903 (4 pages)

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Befal Si ‘ a a ni ompe ‘ADA Cl ) = ck of Fall . They are . nd varicties sar and the ‘and let us § oe mercial Streé (OU seen our & traction to our ls of Souvenir Spo Leo Spoon is legantly engtay » of Pope Leo, Vi , otc. Also be 8 r other designsy! > . + . . 4 inty Scenic Pine Spoons house Spoons Mew mill ie a to his home B. John Tambly: we bes been ME relatives her Meforher home @ 4 yrs. O. Buckley ¢ ot th Bloomfield today: ‘yonta is down © ga trip. ov is up from Oak and L. B, Allen” Sirant Gap yesterday. ( i. the optician, of snived bere on last Sat George Levinsky of the vel mine, arrived n San Franciseo, irom San Franoleai ming for North Blo 4,8, Rogers of Marysville is unding a few days, < fman left for the Bay ilevill ‘Stage Company will winter schedule as fer ue to leave here every , Sundays excepted, at five uatil farther notice, large attendance was present at 18 of St. George’s meeting Saty.evening and an interesting sesThe little daughter of H. 8. Mott, the known millmap, who is afflicted with a nostril complaint, was taken bep yesterday mofning by ber father adoy Buck of Orleans Flat, an emoys at the Gold Canyon mine, below € ving medical treatment for a poieoned band. . Company O's dance tes night Was, 48 usual, well attended Although counter attractions sometimes occupy the boards here, yet it seems to lessen but little the crowd that weekly gathers to enjoy these ever popfiom San Francisco. uae iilirs J. W. Oarstarbook of wato are here on & visit sdgon of San Francisco rived Hihemorningtrain. © \H. Peters is down from MayP Englebright left today to: at. ie Miners’ Convention,: ~~ Geiger will lave tomorrow fitet San Rafael. ip and Eugene Englebright are ito their bede by tlinese, fidith Payne, who tee pa 1 poring. nd Wells, who resides near the plosf, ison the sick list.’ ~ bd.B. Tully, whoy has cesta’ 4n, i Lues Gray: has ¢ retaened lowe, near Graniteville, Ho be seriously ill. et Badia We Flyon camé dewn from by Point mine last ‘Saturday fon a visit to bis family, fina Tully bas retarned from Bi itsmoda and other places.’ BP. Olark, who came here: to.stthe funeral of the lete Joseph re'urned to Sacramento yester-. ring. phy came down fries WashMilast Saturday and yvimraed to @ there today. ia i. £, M. Houston has? natweied is visit to Southern Oregon. KC, A. Newcomb of Bellot, Wishis here on a visit to Mrs, FW. ob Watton, who re opening up i Snow Point drift mine above Fist, arrived here last SaturMing on hia way to Bay. City: 0, his former home. ” He will intext spring. : i Deniels, who has been. staying d Francieco for arrived home today ) remain. norg A. Legg left it Sen Fra nciseo, the Miners’ convention #0, Weisen burger lights came in tine Saturday g. Work Il the recent sto: ' @ T. Dillon retarned ‘to WasbMitoday, after @ brief visit at the beat. MO. Leavitt Sr. a her. deBert Potlara ail pah today, ore and” Then Buck It’s just es &, Skin Erup : Vinton’g D } well, . Only a little over a month and the Ohrietmas holiday season will be here; . Now is:the time for local merchants to @ommence their holiday advertising: “Phe early bicd catches the worm.” The Elke’ Committee on Donation Day, at a meeting held Saturday even ing, iceressed the number of the com/mittee from ten totwenty. The Elks are preparing to observe this worthy day on a more eleborate plan than heretofore, and +s the other fraternal . Boeleties have been invited by the La. @ies’ Benevolent Society to join in the . parede it is hoped that they, too, will pat forth extra efforts. Not only are the antlered monarch going to partic! ‘pate but they promise ao agreeab!e ‘surprise as well. Mining Noles. Joreph Watton and ©. A. Glynn, who have been up to Snow Tent looking after mining interests in which the former is interested, came down Satarday. They report that the tunvel at the mine at the above place has been gleaned out and that good gravel is now being teken cat. Mr. Wattou left todey for his home in Bay City, Michigan, but will retarn again in the spring when his compavy contemplates an extension of the tunnel 1,500 feet along the bedrock. In the meantime a force of men will be employed in the mine all winter. The Greenhorn vein in the Central Consolidated mine on Greenhorn creek hae been intersected, it being encountered in the crosa-cut which was driven into the footwall..The vein averaged more than two feet ia width and showed well in sulpburets, black-jack, gajena and free gold. The ore shown by Superintendent Coffin is what is known as ‘blue ribbon rock, " garded as a very hopeful sign io that district. Hiome On @ Visit. A. B, Wolf arrived here from the now famous mining camp of Tonopsh Inet evening on a visit to his mother and mavy friends. He has made arrangements to” remain with us antil after Thanksgiving. Today he is kept busy shaking bands for old time sake. *. Everybody likes “Art.” on account of his genial acd companionable ways. or Onto, Crry or TOLEDO, STATE Lud ° 43 CO } 88 Frank J. CHENEY mekes oath that he is senior partner in the firm of F. J. Oneney & Oo., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the UNDBED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARBH that cannot be ma by the use of 13 CaTARRH O Hat's ©. wae ane: OHENEY. ibed Sworn to before me and subscr in my presence, this 6th day of DeA. D., 1886. combers Oh, W. GLEASON, ; amas} Notary Pablic, —_ Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internS. ily, and: acts directly on the plood apd mucous surfaces * the system. for testimonials, fre F. J. CHENEY & 0O., * toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, To. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. aa ae _ Good Mes Meats. “Soliey Brothers have the very bes of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand tall times. which is re} lighttally entertained. Richards, Mrs. H. 0. Sebroeder and . Miss Gertrude Goyne, The club has} gtown to such an extent that steps are now being taken to promote its affiliaentertained by Mrs. L. 8, Oalking at the meeting to be held two weeks hence, Thomas Peterson of North Bloomfield is down with an attack of pnenmonia, the result of exposure and overexertion in helping to rescue H, D. Evans from imprisonment by 8 cave-in at the Union Biue gravel mine, above North Bloomfield, a few days ago. Material for packing and the making ofa substantial and passable sidewalk from the intersection of Pine and Olark streets to St. Jacobs Ladder, Piety Hill, was'today being hauled in place, and the prospects of the denizens of that part of town now being able to come to town during wet weather without the aid of a mud boat are decidedly bright. Yesterday morning dawned bright and clear, and was a most welcome shange from the week’s storm preceding. ‘his morning the. thermometer took a sudden drop and the first heavy frost of the season made its appearance. Indications, however, point to another storm soon. The Gini Club met at i : ". home of Mrs. red Searls Saturday af-. Four new] members were also enrolled, ag fol-. > *. lows: Mre. J. F. Colley, Mre, W. G. tion with the Oalifornia Federation . : gf Women’s Olubs. The club will be} Jowish—under the superintend Rev. George W. Beatty. It that Rev, Beatty can be take charge of the canvass of Nevada City and Grass Valley, as he bas hada pagan spire’ jor : larger experience in-that work then any other man in California. If thie
ie not possible, the Nevada City census will be supervised by Rev. J. H. Wythe, who has had experience in this’ line of work in Oakland, Eureke, San Jose and Campbell, It is expected that the Nevada City}canvases will be completed in two days, viz: either December lat and 2d or December 28h and 29th, as will be} published hereafter. In Fibs days this can be done, and thoroughly, provided . a sufficient number of persons volun teer to canvaes. The entire city of Philadel pbia was canvassed in one day,) . as have been many other cities. Since such a census bas been found 80 profitable in every part of the United States, is there any reason to doubt Cremo Cigar has every where, The popularity of the spread from man to man; from town to town; from state to state until it is known and favored The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World, The Band is the Smoker’s Protection, Oyster Cocktails.”Commer cing tonight and continuing thereafter, Cbarles Tegler, the Commercial street confectioner, will serve again those delicious oyster cocktails for which be is famous. Call sround thia evening and try one. p7-tf ———_—_——_+-290Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headactie Cure will oure you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia 95c. and 10c. a box. For sale by H Dickerman sole agent. 4 —— Sn al The landing of the cable made manifest care, thoagbt and toil. Did you think of that? When enjoying a glass of “Old Gilt Edge Whisky” do you think of the care, skill and effort that the making calle for? Well, you do enjoy it, and that’s the main thing. MACKINTOSIIES . The latest styles. NEW COATS! Automobile Mackintoshes For Ladies, Misses and Children. Erom &Gi.so UpUMBRELLAS for Ladies, Men and Children, 50 Cts RUBBERS for Ladies, Men and Children. RUBBER BOOFS in all sizes. NEW FURS! Prices ROSENBERG . BROS. PALER & JOHNSON, Wholeeale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors ¢ Cigars. RIK KKK Everything Strictly High Class. Call and.enjoy our gaanie CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager. 600000060) NEVADACITY _=fornia. A large modern antee of its excellence. QOOO@ © © © © © © © © Pa &)@) At the old Isosrd place en Broad 8t. ii it RECTOR BROS., Owners and id ProprietorsCALI FORNIA Admittedly the finest raed in Northern Cali© i$ oe ’ . f(t)! brick structure, managed along strictly first-class aud most liberal fase wet e National’s enviable aaa wie eer — eas bis famous . at five cente-a loaf at the Popa=. ~“. ter Bakery. Try it and oe yt alwaye buy it. oe tf Hot tomales’ at the Nonpareil Res, ‘. twarant every night. The very beet to at he hed, Try them. YOU KNOW that it sometimes : three or four days to ~ moke a scientific, conscientious examination of the eyes? sf "Therefore don’t be in a hurry to accept giasses. MR. R. J. BENNETTS [Ie the first Optometrist in Nevada Oo. to use the new Electric Opthalmoscope and Retinascope combined, With the aid éf this wonderful instrament renders drops unnecess ry to use in many cakes. LENSES AAD PRISHS Fitted for all defect of the eyes and muscular tronble. Large stook of ee LES Magnifying Glasses. kept in stock. ‘OFFIOE AT VINTON'S PHARMACY Hotel Ant LEITER & DUNLAP PROPRIETORS = — UISINE a Special feature. Return Oall Bells. Electric lights. Porcelain Bath Tabs. One Hundred Light, Sunuy Rooms. Two fine Sample Rooms for the accommodation of Traveling Men Special attention paid to Commer. cial Men and Trensient trade. .. parse that a large. not go down to take part which ig of vitel importance to this section of the State. In the. dircalar issued by the Association ‘we quote as follows ; “Itie deemed advisable to take immediately to stop, if possible, the actions of the Anti-Debrie Assoolation in matters pertaining to the regulation of hydraulic mining. Where permits have been issued by the Government commission. itis said by many that the AntiDebris Aescciation ie largely of the blackmail order, that pay tribute tot the. spies of the association and tI legitimate. miners . are eatopped, ‘also proposed to urge at the next seseion of the Legislature of this State appropriations for the construction of dams in various parts of the State that will materially +. aid In rebilitating the great. industry ef hydraalic mining, An apprupriation of ¢800,000 bas been secured and the Government engineers are at the present time engaged in constructing materially aid the hydraulic miners in the regions behind these structures. There ate many other places in the greatly aid the mining industry and it is proposed to urge this matter vigorously at the coming convention.” and that mines are permitted to ran. barriers ju Yuba ‘county which will} State where dame can be built that will . : : ber the neme—Doan’s—and take no snbstitute, = ‘telnet ‘ 7OeA Love Letter Would not interest you if you're looking for a gasraoteed Salve for Sores Burne or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo, writes: ‘I suffered with an ugly gore for a year, but a box of Backlen’s Arnica Salve cured me. : It’s the best Salve on — 250 at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store eee For a good oool, sharp glass of beer call at Wm, Harry’s saloon PriceSocts STOPS THE COUGH Adams’ irtsh Moss Cough Balsam. Cares in a day. Prescribed by all doctors and sold by all druggiste. Guaranteed 260, 50c, BEERS Guaranteed Pure, None So Good. Sold Everywhere. MASONIC BUILDING Oravenette garments are rain-ti warm in winter and io summer. ——— ae SS . DR. H. O. SMITH DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors PINE STREET ----—J NEVADA GITY, GAL. Te ODPLODA PLEA L020 TP T6 100-260 TL TA IOTOIP ““CRAVENETTES,” The New Rain-Proof Clothfor ~ . OV ERCOATS t, but not air-tight. he water-proof quality is permanent Rain Will. Neither Wet Nor Spot. Them ”’ We have a variety of. qualities and designs of these goods. Will keep you Seoreues® to Faic and Warm Weather eo Delicacies:.-.-. ‘yaaa ech aiiaRG & # &# GRAND & & ‘Milinry Display. . 6446446444 444446606464 Calland see my ele and large stock o Fall & Winter . Ufidlinery.. . f now on display—the fin_est-ever branghe. to this (+ a: & kinds. W* HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of canned goods such ‘as canned Chicken, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, etc. Try our Sugar cured Hams and Bacon, They are fine. See our splendid Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all All nice and fresh. assortment of Tue Bee Hive J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. cake ine SESS oc tare We have a splendid line at: from $1 up. See our Alarm Cabinet clocks, rap me _ Office con ioe ou