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November 5, 1901 (4 pages)

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THE nia. Y, JR, Moody, OCHE, ourt of fornia, of the ‘ia send T. Mel. ar and entitled 2 SupeState of ‘serviee within * served > unless >quired, ourt for t. . of the Nevada, igust,A Clerk, e above e Estate . z inst the the title of land, , to wit: ot_No. 5, . Nevada laintitfs fendants and for intiffs. 828 MPANY business, of worka, ornia, upon the nt of Asy of SepOpposite olders as 3. AMT. together ses of the orétary. jan Franold ——<<< Will. of Peter . NDAY the 10 o'clock Koom 0 , the City a ppoin! i ving the d and for urdon for mentary ' 2 gted may [, Clerk. _ “ 5 eg Doane = 5a The Most ae Ladies q When asked'the’s peceeg say they purchase? their hats of MISS HOEFT. Tf: any lady says. prices are high in Millinery,. convince’ yourself by inquiring at Miss, Hoeft’s.. Her “prices astonish ‘everybody. for reasonableness and style. iss E. EB -HOEFT, Nevada City, J III IOI KKK SILT UMBRELLAS: qt ‘A Fine Assortment t Reasonable Prices w ° Come and see-them C. J. BRAND, The “Jeweler. BroadStreet, Near Pine, Nevada City. PIII IIIT III IIIIIO WOKRNOKRIOOKIOOKIOK . . . KAeK We Ahaye. just ‘gesvct one of ithe: largegt stock of Wafers éver bronght ‘to Nevada City. ey are all fresh—just from the poe The following is a list of some of them ; Penne : Champsgne: Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry,, _ Raspberry, Lemon, .§ Ramona, Athema.:; ‘Das Them. oe P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Stteet, Nevada City. . M. L. ED! rARSH = 3 S . Pes 5 ' . , sl: Lumber Merchants . se 060 g bale Sone ote Boulder Siren] A (eR AR go $4,758,000 4,517,925 + See That wa $240,075 eg ESENT VALUE OF THE Fonda to be avoid’ er by the i ‘tbe PRESENT, ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. in on this deal let me have your application-—-tt I wish cost Beh . ts join the Order and onee you are in: it [know you Will feel better ti 6u do now. it is rot warm for you to come to me I will go to you—that’s fair, we it. T GET alll Ta anyway, most any day now. DON’ BUSY all ofa coming to 00 x00, 04.0 ne coming—I won't bast you; want is a hearing and your applinton, all for your owD go ode CKWORTH, Sek pom SUPREME CHIRF RANGER. At thetNational, Exchange Hotel. ee eae ego nites 5 . \ GEO. ‘NEVADA cITY, As, TUESDAY EVENING, Given ‘Away Free Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, “Mush, Baking Powder. 1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 26e, lurchise 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOc, Purchase . @ lbs. Sugar Free with each, $1.9 Purchase 30 lbs: Sugar Free with each $5.99 Purchas Coffees Freshly Evoasted 10, 12%, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 «ts. per pound Good Quality Our Stronghold = ure Teas 35, 40, 50, GO and 70 cis. per pound Delicious Flavor. Full Streneth “PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 25 cts. per can Colima Baiting Powder 18, 25 and 46 cts. per can $1000 REWARD To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder chan Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 325 and 40 cts. bottle GoobD TIME TO BUY 3 "mary Premiums Free COOD QUALITY. — LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold 4.ttractix7ve Sale is CF China, ‘Crockery, Glassware DTO,’" OT Attracti~ze = rices. ‘Good Piace to Buy 5! Great American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonic Bullding, Nevada City. ' STOVES! STOVES! Geo. E. Turner tes received « targe stook of Parlor and Gook Stoves OF ALL SIZES and AT ALL PRICES. sss. Call and See Them. Plumbing —i home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Piumb: = > ry eine and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury becauée it insures comfort. j Paints —_i-A word to the.People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing the Paint that best with-stand the elements. You make no mistake in painting your honse with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT. EE. TURNESF “Bole Agent for Nevada CountyWhy iii Don’t . You Try CELERY TEA? DICKERMAN’S ‘. using always pour off half am ‘inch NOVEMBER 55 1901. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, Arab and the welepilbne! We mide gueey cF nee Eanes Wi us and took'them all over a great news” paper office. Bverything was’ wildly astonishing to thei: . They had tmagined that the Koran knowledge and wisdom of ‘the., yet here were the telegraph, . phone, the electrotype and the + press. The place was a yverita’ chanters’ castle to them. ‘They never have believed in thet I had not called up their hotel” one of their own party at that end) ot the wire. The dervish who had. come along, was bold as well as pious. When he, heard . , {that hig friend five miles away. Ww: talking through the instrument, beldy ‘made a dash at it. He was greatly ex ‘cited and yelled in a megaphone voted. He thought we were tricking him, but here was his friend talking: Arabic; He ‘rolled his eyes at me ip a manner and then, began: a search :.for devils, being: quite convinced, that the. phone was an invention of satan.—Independent. i Limewater. Limewater has so many uses. tt ts hard to classify. It 1s good to. soften water, to sweeten drains, to keep. ae vessels: wholesome, to make milk s sit well upon delicate stomachs, to test air for excess of carbonic acid—if therd is too much carbonie acid present; thé clear limewater instantly crusts over— to take out marks. left by grease.spots which have been removed by: apne alkalis—in fact, for so many, things It should always be kept on. hand, Mixed with.either sweet or linseed oll to a creamy consistence, it ‘is the very best household remedy for burns and ‘scalds. It costs practically no more than the trouble of making. ‘Put a-tump: of quicklime as big as the two:fists in a elean earthen pitcher, cover it aix inches deep. with clean cold water, st with a wooden spoon and let it stan six hours. Pour off the clear liquid without disturbing the me, but let It in small): bottles and cork tight; In from the top of a bottle that has steod. Their Secret is Out. All Sadieville, Ky., was oe to learn the cause of the vast improvepat in ag —— = Mre. 8. ‘8, . Whittaker, who ‘or. g untold suffering tala ohroale broechial trouble. “It’s all d ie King’s New Discovery,” pose ee iy band. “It completely cured also cured our little ananassae @op! Cougbe, Dol a severe attack of Grippe,Bronehitis, atiteoaee run through double chéesécloth. Put . A Queer Frentier Hxperience, ) in narrating, the frontier, experiences The e First White Baby Born In the west” in The Ladies* Home Jourdab W. 8. Harwood ‘tells ‘of a quéer experience. first year after settling on a farm far cemoved from the settlements. The -winter bad: béen ‘unusually long and severe, and their stock of provi> . sions ran low. It was a long distance to 2] ee. nearest base of supplies; and communication ‘with the outside werld had been cut off. Indians in the er me aaa stale & quantity. In doing this a large migra , broken glass became mixed
with heat which the Indians left, ‘or many big Ra ‘amid much merry Sees telling and many a joke and iaugh; tn spite of the serious situation, the family gathered about a large table in. their: living .room and spent the short winter days picking over the. free it from the pieces of glass. For this wheat stood between them and starvation, and none of its precious kernels must be lost. Their stock of flour had ‘long since wasted away, as had most of their food supplies, so they ‘boiled and ate the wheat without grinding. Relief reached them just in tacGa Bperent # ped: sading: te the ax: perience. . Dickens and His ities, Charles Dickens’ had great: difficulty in choosing: titles for his various ‘publications, siys The Golden Penny. The following is alist of no fewer than 14 suggestions given by the author to his adviser, Foster, for the title of one book, out. of. which, need_hardly be add-. ‘ed, No. 8 was chosen: 1. Acéording to Crocker. 2. Prove It. ' :3.2Stubbora Things. 4. Mr. Grandgrind’s Facts, _5. The Grindstone. > Hard Timea, fy EN aan d.Two Are Four. 8. Someth ng Tangible. 9. Our Hard Héaded Friend. ‘70. Rust and’ Dust. 11. Simple Arithmetic. 12. A Matter of Calculation. 18.'A ‘Mere Matter of Figures. 14. The Grandgrind Philosophy. Arrested and Set Free. FC sag J.H. Hanaford says in the ere reve mesonr di ‘Tt the Boe ip pthc git 2 ees ter thalguedat ports is ul ereireteat for, the ‘firat’ cough. It positively cares Coughs, troubles, $1.00. Trial bottles free.at w.D. Vin-. ton’s drug ators. ! ro a large supply of Ladies and O fitters and prices reasonable. caiemaian. Madein, Viei Kid, Velours, Bor Calf, Kangaro, _. THEY Gane BE mace ANYWHERE FOR-THE PRIOE. : @@ Try a pair and be convinced._ ge ~ On, Yes, We Have Cheaper Shess, Shoes, from $1.75 Wp. hildren’ 8 Shoes—good wearers, good BOVEY BROS. Change 0 of Hands AUGUST RAPP Desires to inform the people of Nevada City that he has purchased / the Andrew’s Fruit, Vegetable: and Fish Market, and will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of ‘Fruit, Vegetables, Fish, Chickens, Etc.. FRESH RANCH EGGS. Fresh Fish for sale every Tuesday and Thursday ye Evouings, A share of the public public patronage is respectfully solicited. Dancing School » Every Wednesday Evening ey at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall sor Denees Teng. WALLING, GAULT & McCLUSKEY. All the Latest ond b omnes Gentlemen, 50 Grand Bazaar To begins by the Ladies of Trinity Episcopal Church ARMORY HALL haere ae Thursday, “NOVEMBER 6th and 7th. A Fine Programme will be ay a each evening. At which an ad of 25 cents will be charged. . There will -be a th, Carly "Booth, Fancy Work Booth. e Refreshments will be served each evening , Broad Street. Cenvenience Is the order of the Day HOSE who have their houses piped for gas should inspect our supply of Gas ‘Heaters now on display at our office. tis are not high peed . OFFICE HOURS—5& a.m. to & p. m, Saturdays to 9 p. m. Movada County Gas & Electric Co., W. E. OSBORN, [lanager. F. J. O'CONNOR —Agent For— Western Gas Lamp Co. of Denver, Col, pared to take orders anes which I have at CHAS. E. TEGLER Hall opens at 2 o’ojook gach day. . i , that, befell the family in the . wheat, kernel by kernel, in order to’ a oe tant and served ad at el the Sounty of 'X Commercial Street, Nevada Oly. nog i ee am 2 The Legend of the Snowdrop. . Ab old legend gives the following as the origin. of the snowdrop: After Adjam and Bye had been driven from the garden of Hden Eve was disconsolate. One day as she sat silently grieving an angel ‘appeared and sought means to comfort her. She longed for the flowers, but the fast descending snow. was wrapping the barren earth in a robe of white. _ As.the angel stood and spoke words of hope to. the weeping, repentant woman he caught a snowflake, breathed gently upon it and said: “Take form, pure snowflake, bud and blossom ‘and be a comfort to humanity, now and forever.” In a twinkling the snowflake changed into a ‘beautiful Hower, as white and pure as the snow itself, and when Eve beheld the newborn blossom gladness and hope came to her heart, and she smited through her tears. Having fulfilled his mission of love, the’ angel departed, but where he had. stood there Immediately sprung up a circle of perfect snowdrops. An Xolian Harp. To make an molian harp construct a box of very thin pine, cedar or: other wood, five or six inches deep, seven or eight inches wide, with a length equal to that of the window in which it is to be placed. Across the top, near each end, glue a strip of wood half an ‘inch high and a quarter of an inch thick for bridges. Into the ends of the box insert. wooden pins, like those of. a violin, to wind the strings around, two pins In each end, Make a sound hole in the middle of the top and string the strings. Fastening one end of each string to a metallic pin in one end of the box and carrying it over the bridges, wind it around the turning pin in the opposite end. of-the box.. Tune the strings in unison and place the box in the window. It ts better to have four strings, but a harp with a single string produces an exceedingly sweet melody. She 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 o nourish a particular part of the . the ‘body, ‘but it will sustain every other part, Yet, however. good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed 's. by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or pre~ pe nog a by: nee Siege o8e8. reen’s paust ower, medicine of the. healthy ‘allie ee foetian Dickerman, . ions. A few doses aids digestion, stimalates the liver to healthy action, puri}fles 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 ei et Almanac, A Shocking ng Calamity. “Lately befell a railroad laborer,” etiesDa A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark, “His foot was. badly crashed, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him. t’e simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Bites and all skin eruptions. It’e the world’s champion healer. Cure guar+ — anteed. 25c. Sold by W. D. Vinton: ee Go For Those Home Prunes, The finest Prunes in the world. They were raised and cured by Wm. H. Smith. For sale at 3 pounds for 25 cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s Prunes. aoe o11-tt Good Meats." ~ Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at all times. tt _————~+-»@o~— Common whiskey is a curse but Gilt Edge whiskey is a blessing. —+ e@e + Along, ‘sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Try the new cigar, ' Thomas Paine, for eale at Rector Bros. e@e e@@” This paper delivered 124¢ cents a week. J. J. SNYDER -»--Dealer in.. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Pears and Peaches ra Canning. Free Delivery to all parts of town. Pine Street, just above Turner's Store. FRESH FISH EVERY THURS DAY. Notice to Creditors. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE unty of Nevada, State of California. wal the matter ce § the Estate of ELLEN CONOLLY, Decease Estate of Ellen Connelly, deceased. Notice is hereby given y = undersigned, Administratrix of the te of Killen Conamie having deine egal ths call de claims nst the sai eete , cchin font esquanadiees the mous ‘our months after ra publ pee of this notice to the said dmintrix at her residence at Nevada City, Neell rlgga abd power; also Walebaah. rt orth cousston ot the Wastes of Lamp cannot * hated No November 4th, A. D. ie BARRY, be excel for bri liancy and price, Administratrix of the Estate of Ellen ConSee ohe ow aisplay ‘at Tom Moore’s nelly, deceased. pengennal ¥: Proving Will. Sorbetto Ice Cream [tS SO UP USP Sandwiches.. Oe the matter of the sein Ne hereby aren shat MONDAY, the Thane Sandwiches are a fete wth Raya a rt Ko a said at the Court House. a the City and levada, SF hay a jaee for prov: func} me as of “tnd i hk Porte ter, depeaned. and fi hearing, the : pplication of Alas A. Porter Letters T ary, Ww iasuance to her of 78 oP Rovemb ‘esatamentwhere any person interested hia same. ovember ¥ ARBOGAST, Clerk,