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October 29, 1901 (4 pages)

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JONCERI, ‘ND OPRIOg 7 » AU. LY, Ll, VEN THAT THe ad Comp ms ands sivuated ip low, and! lands; that rr ibs pection gi Vipt ve subdivige. onvenient plieme 100 Of all persone puerally. EE ys foll. wing sts or Contes é company to ai ) any section op n the list, on thes ore valuable fi ‘al purposes, wills © report hington, D. Tp. 15 N, RGR NW 4 See. 85, Bp sec. 3, I io ts . and 2 Mig of NW, Lotat , SW, See. at SER, Register, er. 2 all Cause, JURT OF of California, © of Thomas G id estate thabitis or some part eceased and allot pay the detts 0 L daninistration. & y this Court be estate of sait © Suterior Co f Novem/er, I said day, at they at Nevada (if er should not the said esta’ t a copy of t cessive weeksity RIPT, & LeWapel NILON, q BR, MOODY, f John F, M " uperior Court te of Cal she office of ada. Pe f California sae nd Mra. F.1. e J to, appear a n action emule you in ; } Nevada, 9 after the s i -if serv ty days ified that Uae above requex to the Cou ‘complaints. rd the seal roti unty @ . day of Au x) SOGAST, Clery ht by. the 8 * RD, ’ vs for Plainly Le s Notice. NG COMPAR lace of B place on olnt ot ty, Califorr a juent UF . om acco! es he ith day? punts § ‘art e shareae perl postponed until NOVEM SEB roth. AIST YEAR—-NO, 12,370. eer Hat Cake aia ed See 1S several have written for information degirdtng: the } Prize Hat contest, the day for deciding. the. saine Has Bear in mind that the young lady sending the best ori al and prettiest style hat and the most becomin to, ill receive the Hat as a reward, aang i _ No name need be sent. aces invited to join the contest, OOOO IOIOIOK OKO SILC UMBRELL Y, ree % E have a large variety. ee at all W Ww prices, with silver, gold or plain ul handles: Now isthe time to buy while. yy the stock is complete. The prices we Ht? ask are the lowest, Call and see. C. J. BRAND, ‘The Jeweler. Broad Street, Near Pine, Nevada City. ude nese ls We have just aestoed one of the largest stock Ps Wafers ever brought to Nevada City. They are all fresh—-just from the ager The following is a list of some of them : Champagne, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, -. Ramona, Athema. . Loy L'hem. PRP. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. CELERY TEA ? — For Sale at — PICKERMAN'S eS = me a M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants cate YO ean Yards at Depot. a Office--Head of Boulder Street. $200q PUR SMODT]A School Has Opened @ the children need SCHOOL 2 sdone We poate a fine selection, consisting of the follewing line: Red School House Shoo, Nome better. zi ilagessetenl Fe in Kid “o Distelet 76;Sehool Shoe and Kangaroo ~ Never Rip‘Shoe, for Boys. oe Prices from $f to Coy 5 CHOn, neti, UP) . according . to size. Everyone from all surrounding, 2 (liss BE. B. Hoeft, Nevada ei Scientifically “Reabien with Newest Topo Machinery. 135° Year's Practical Experience .one en to give our me seus Best Ronalis Obtain . 8, 1a 15, 173, 20, 25, 30, 35 ots per Ih. GREEN COFFEES” Extrecrdinery : = ree 25 cts. worth of China, wang Sdigeabe locker _Given .Free.with each __ Coffees 5Oe Purchase of our Delicious FREE 60 cts. worth of China, eankaey: Glassware, Given Free with each $1.00 Purchase of our Delicious Coffees : FREE $1.00 worth of China, Crockery, Glassware, Given Free with eachGoffees $2.00 Purchase of our Delicious FREE$2:50 worth of China, Crockery, Glassware, Given Free with eachCoffees $5.00 Purchase of our Delicious Best Quality, Lowest Prices, Liberal Premiums our Stronghold. jAnother Money Saving Opportunity. ™ fF It paszs to Come to . Great.American Importing TeaCo. Pine St., Masonic Bidg., Nevada City. '*: Somme Tust-to Lcole. STOVES! STOVES! Geo. E. Turner 1. ules i naiess Parlor and Gook Stoves OF ALL SIZES and~ AT ALL PRICES. Jeeemmmmmm ' Call and_See Them. Plumbing — No home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plambing ie a necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A laxury because it insures comfort. Paints —itA 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 house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT.” GEO. EE. TURNER Sole Agent for Nevada County. ——EEEEeeaeEye 4, 5 17, 025 su That §™ $240,075 _ ; "Tt represents the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. qi It will be more by that time. you wish to be in on this deal let me have your application—it cost Be INOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you will feel better than youdonow, . If it is.too warm for you to come to me I will go to yon thats. fair, isn’t it. coming to see you, anyway, ’most any day now. DON’T GET Tam ; BUSY all of a sudden when’ you see me coming—I won’t burt you; all I want is a bearing and your application, all for your own good, S. J. DUCKWORTH, ; DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At. the National, Exchange Hotel. ‘. I cannot afford to lose . beauty) that {t would be safer and wis ‘fore feet. To prevent this each man great vilinlt t ay Oa aaeed ee . beauty. “TI will tell you,” ans “I am conscious that poston 8 tain power, @ certain ness, not ard to foe hl cto . success, I heard Paderewskt once, and i on eee cee going, my faith Paderewski’s influence: over me the . i: only time. 1 ever beard him play was} so powerful that I felt, for the saiie-of my own originality, if I possess (Oh, M. Kabelikt” almost Hie ta ye, er to leave him to his own joy and genlus. No; madame, there ip but one Pas derewski; there are wang, Kubelikal"y— Modern Society: : ~~ Huating the Kaapasess a When brought, to bay, the kangaroo jumps like a flash for the hunter’s chest and tries to crush it'in a wears. across his breast a two or three other end, they ride upon.awift horses . into a herd. With the agility and equipoise of circus riders they stand erect upon their horses and use their spears peor go clubs. The kangaroo is able toe jum over a horse. As:the game sad eet it is skinned, and the sw is stretched on the ground and pe; down to pre-. vent shrinkage. The flesh furnishes meat for the camp. Each man places his, private, mark. i upon his booty, and when they. have 100 apiece they return back to cfvilization. There are 20' varieti¢s*of kanga’ roos, among them the. blue, .red. walla-}: by, black, gray and forester, the latter furnishing the best leather, as It lives mainly in wooded sections.7ee Asrostad ane & Set Free.. _Dr. J.H. Hana’ sin the Weettern Plowman: iri mile we roperly proper treatment for the
No other rare: Sag from consum and 650c, For sale by] sole agent. A Shocking Calamity.. “Lat befell a railroad laborer,” ate A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark. “His foot was badly crushed, ‘but Buck}> perl da a seen. cured oT bet ¢' er Piles ge4 oil skin eruptions, Ghied dere 1d’s champion anteed . 260 Y 250 mola by W. D. Vinton. wn nen J Convenience. Is the order of the Day HOSE. who have their houses. piped for gas should inspect our supply of ait Gas Heaters now on display (at our office. They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—8 a.m. to 8 p.g. Saturdays to 9 p. m Nevada County Gas & Electric C., W. E. OSBORN, Manager. Grand Bazaar To be given by the Ladies of Trinity. Episcopal Charch ARMORY HALL ON ; Wednesday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th. A Fine proeramme ay will_ be each evening. hich. an of 25 cents will oo pusenet There will be a Doll Booth, Fin? Pond, Mg! Booth, gees Faget A B80: Supper willbe ‘. the boundless ee that hig knowlinch thick matting,Armed with aj spear, witha club attachment at thet; paged. 86years, the white hind of Loch Trieg for 50 . F, J. O'CONNOR sda Coolest and Stidtpest Beer boone Lathoh every ‘Satarday‘Night, each day from 6 to 7 toil be ered — Ren. IN 18001 BY Ne P, BROWN & co. G48 5 SEE ES —— Steck Market Tips. _ Does It ever occur to those who fol‘ it ‘tipa on the stock marc that they are writen by men who ras a y canst fant bis tips ae tht any one whose movements \of securito ular manner _pleapan ;seent, but the really Bote le, feagat Um ‘Eve's Apple. «°°? +! A fruit supposed ‘to bear the mark of Eve's teeth -is-one-of.-the.many. botani--. cal euri les of Ceylon. The tree‘on whieh ws Is known’ by the sigtificant eumagrot"tthe-torhidéem: fruit;*sor-~Pec Koon be apple tree. ye me The blossom bag; a .yery — ture of the tree, the one to which it owes its. lthe fruit. Itis beau«4: tiful and hangs from the tree In a pe: . coe ae 33 a Psat y . Orange on the ‘ontside and deep erimpopers Ph Begs pa rest of . emia teeeoniar: consushption of acumen would, ex bypothesi, . tably provide? heir ieee stockbrokers come unee: Pe ae same, Quapicion, for it is not. ble: to to suppose that one who teally.bed tins; worth {following 1n bis. possession would utilize them as baits . for clients who reward his:efforts with’. . a peeretty. half crap, per pene rks) a Deer Live to a Great Age. . Romance, has, played a prominent part. with regard to thé longevity of deer. ‘Whag saya-the highland adage? Sima Balad conichueran nik iathat of @ mana, ., that of a deer, sgn of un eagie'ls thet &f co eae Gren to assign, the deer a period of han 200 years, and the estimate ts supported “by: many highly yg stantial stories. Thus Captain Donald of Tulloch, who died im‘ 1776; -is.said to.have known . . ere, bis, father for @ like period before im afd his grandfather for 60 years before him. So in 1826 MacDonald of Gle is reported to haye killed a stag which “bore a-tark On the left eur identical with .thatvsuade on’ ik .the }tlons.— Bookkeeper, : ‘calves he could catch by Ewen-MaclanOg, who bad beén G@ead 150 years. Anal‘stories, # may be noted, are: told i t omébe:continent of Europe}: where: deer -are.to ‘be found in any nurohener five myers loproal, “Their. Secret is Out. 00.. Triad ‘free at WL. D., Vintone drug store, : ‘Oolley Brothers have ‘the very best of. meets ERLE and bier on-hand. at _—Agent For— Western Gas Lamp Co. of — Gol, T am. now pared to take orders for the Gas iLamps:.which I have at Sea Coen and. ‘comer also. Welsbach The 600-Oandle Power Lamp cannot be excelled for brifliancy and price. See otie on display ‘at Tom Mocore’s Tonsorial Parlors. :: J.J. SNYDER . «3).Dealer im .:. Fresh Fruit a and d Vegetables Pears and Peschep tor 6 for Canning. ut yee De livery to Pine Street, just above Turner's Store. PRESN.FISH EVERY: THURS DAY. Sorbetto Ice Cream Sandwiches.. ‘These Sandwiches are something new and are. the latest craze in the Esst,.being served at.gil the . afternoon.teas and social funetions and is being introduced in this city by.. CHAS. E. TEGLER Commercial Street, ~ .Nev City. THE GROTTOSALOON xx hin, Town, Sc. per Glass Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. be nrencrennions so Rooms. Hall opens at 2 o'clock eneh days THE PEERLESS HENRY ir ail Keeps on hand the best brands of ESTRAY NOTICE. Anke meaning July, 1900, wo wee ont and DRAYING AND HAULING. ‘transpor “k Tso within, each fruit has the appearance of having had ‘a piece bitten out of it. * This fact, together with its pot-{8onous quality, led the Mohammedans to represent it as the forbidden fruit of . the garden of Eden and to warn men . against.ifs noxious properties. The mark upon the fruit is attributed. to Eve. Why the bite of Adam did not also leave its mark is not known, but a8 only one piece seems to be missing {ts loss is aseribed to the woman. ‘Youth’s Companion. Beake Ready. For Emergencies. To meet , sudden and unexpected demands upon. banks a large sum. is kept ready for use. The average large bank—say with total assets of $20,000,00@—is prepared by four lines of de fense to résist sudden attack. In the —-—-"— vault or safe ‘about $500,000 in bank . bills Is always on hand, back of that is a cash reserve of perhaps $1,500,000 de.. : posited in various business banks subject to instant call, back of that again is perhaps $8,000,000 in United States and other gilt edged securities immediately marketable, and the fourth and last line of defense and to. be retired + upon only in.extreme distress is $6,000,-, ‘000 or $8,000,000 in bonds and mort. gages, on which the mortgagers will be hurriedly called to make-a payment on account if the bank Is pushed to extremities. With such resources’ disaster would seem Impossible, though it bas come to the best fortified institu. Monument to a Pig. No stranger’ monument ever existedthan that which was erected at the Hotel de Ville by the inhabitants of Luneburg, in Hanover, in’ hotér of a pig. This, which took the: form of ‘ai kind: of mausoleum, contained a serie glass case in. which was hermetically. -inelosed_a fine ham cut from the animal whose memory was,to be handed . down to posterity. Above was a handsome slab of marble, on which, engtaved In letters‘ of gold, was the folcontemplate here the mortal re-« alns of the pig which acquired for itself imperistiable. glory: by the dia<: ‘covery of the salt springs of Luneiberg.” = Changed Hise Tune, It Is said that when: President Polk visiteg Boston he,was impressively received at Faneuil Hall market. The clerk walked in front of him down the length of the market announcing in loud tones: “Make way, gentlemen, for the president of the Unitéd States. The president of the Ugited States! Fellow citizens, make room!” The chief had stepped into one of the stalls to look at some game, when the clerk turned round suddenly and, finding himself alone, suddenly changed his tone, and exclaimed: “My gracious! Where has that darned idiot got to?” ee inseription in‘ Latin: “PasserseGo Brain-Food Nonsense, Another ridiculous food fad has been 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 sustein. every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its putriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses vf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy miliions, A few doses aids digestion, stimalates the liver to healthy action, purifles the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get r.G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all “druggists. Get Green's Special Almanac. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. Qne dose. of Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia. 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent, tt The Best Prescription For Malaria ‘Chills and. Fever isa bottle of Grove TasteLess CHILL Tonic. It is simply fron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. = Along, sweet gnoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Ranch For Sale:s at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Columbia Hill is offered at a bargain. Terme part down and balance on time. Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tt The Best Prescription tor Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Obill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form; No cure, no pay. _ Price, 250. myl66m ' ‘The First For the Seasea. P. G. Seadden, the the grocer, has received a consignment of choice cranberries, which will be sold in quantities to suit and at a_ reasonable price. o19tt Malaria Causes Biliousness. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes thecause.@@ This paper ‘éalaned 12% cents a week, -