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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

October 6, 1903 (4 pages)

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Tron Stoves Oil Heaters . , Capital Un , Gem Moni nges and Oo ves, eto, ur Prices mpa DA CIT er, Mouldi ‘imber, ete. elebrated Paint fo ‘in’ cang from St. Tel. 9 seen our new on to our large avenir Spoons © Spoon is & . tly ne 2 0 ‘Miso be aure or designs, in Seenie » Spoons ypoent a $6, Tidings $181, Union A. Carlisle & Oo $71.46, yor, between Washington and}. jod when report.is made an orlowing demands wie ordered ; ‘. visiting the family of Daniel Ooughr Ww. Varrigan $12, Mrs. B. 4, W ‘sO I $11.6 fow, $5, Fritz Hoffman aia q have been making “asa mentioned have sent. Mandeome four-pronged pair 9 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark, ‘ ‘basiness: sqing demands were General Fund: ‘Vinton, $193.15; Reput A, Van Slyke, $96; Petr Smith, $185; B. . $72.25} D. JI.8 4. rd, $5; John W iiam Loutzenheiser oft, Whitney & Oos,, ie, i Waggoner, é . Lee A. Gasthe, $2.50; 1 85 + Nevada Comme N Das $50; "Bender-Obu ++ Qo., $87.50; John B. 1 H, Dickerman, $81.96; $77.05; Rosenberg Brothers . yy, R. Walker $1.50, Kiine &}. 575, H, R. Walker 56 conta, & Cox $21, H. BR. Walker 0 B. Martin 75 cents, Henry 5 Nevada County Undertak William McDougald $90, 1 dley & Oo, $18 82, G. O, h, $10; W. H, Hill $68.25, J #21 00, John Hocking $72 A. Gray $82 75, J. W. ‘Davis j Tickell $10, Dr, J, T. Jones ys. A. H. Tickell $10, J, DemieJ. J. Phillips $5, TRANSORIPR $9.50, TRansonier $70,. tition for bridge acrogs the. — ,Was granted by the Board. mated cost is about $800," $8507 bas: been subscribed by~-resi-. . Supervisor Worthley was ap8 committee to approve the ptreasurer for $450 was or be paid. ad from Auburn road to Wolf ein good condition, and Coun-. or Waggoner was ordered to ns and li for ge across Wolf creek, © ©. Schroeder Ww ,0.J. Miller $69 50, iJ. Me Wood $29.81, $14.06, 5S Fischer F. Wilkie. Joba Fay $71.20, J. Hoel , A. Tam 60 ots, J. J. Jobn Fay "$9.76, ‘John , J. M. Greenleaf $86.75. ji Oo. $18.06, a ee Foe~ \ anoing $2.84, Geo. 1225,T. P. Redmayne $8, J. . 70. :._Larson-and-J,-Evans-of. on a visit to his uncle, W.-H. -Craw4 ford, left this morning for his home in good ir trasty rifles of late, and bumber of deer in that localsuffered thereby. ‘The “apto Mesers, Leiter and ~-Dun# present is on exhibition at Wl Antlers, and ig areatly adce fessions ot a bk . —For 12 years I suffered trom undice. I consulted a num: Mysiclans and tried all 6 snes, bat got no relief, 4 * use of Electric Fin how cured of @: me in its grasp for It you want a b iver and K disorder or general debility S Bitters, It’ Viston » druggist. Only 500. . ri y Rrowth tion dark color of or Druggiste, e 9 . Sierra county, +} amining some mining property. ldney troable, . night on his way home, Phil Derie has aiaenes from North 0. oie who was hurt in the “mine, hae abcat recovered injaries, . Roars of the Great Importing npany is visiting this city. ise. Olara Hitchcock arrived here evening from Oakland, where she M BLL. Eagan atrived from Sacrato last evening and went to Washington today, : teturned from a visit to Rough and Beady, * George Fortier of Washington was in thia city last evening, en route to his a home from Seattle. Mrs. J. H. Wythe, wife of Rev. J. H. ‘Wythe, strived here last evening from ,{Oam pbell, Santa Olara county, Mrs. 8. Irwin left this morning for Sen Francisco, being called there by the illness of her daughter, Miss J. Irwin. ‘Frank Powell, oné of the popular employes of the Bay Counties Power visors Miller and Weeks. reCompany, left this morning for the coast cities to enjoy a vacation. evening to take a position as bookkeeper with the Legg & Shaw Oompany. William Pendergast, who bas been at Columbia Hill, was here last ing en route to his home in San Francisco, Colonel E. P. fates, the mining man, arrived here last evening from where he has been ex' Frank Kramer bas gone to Butte county, where he will take charge of some work for the Bay Oounties Power Oompany. Captain Ben A. Bost went toPhelps Hill yesterday to take a position in the Lmine there, Mrs. Kimball is here from San Fran‘cisco on a visit to her daughter, Miss Kimball of the High School. -Carroll Orawford, who bas been,here San Francisco. Mre. M. Byrne, teacher of the Fourth }Grade in the Nevada City echool, is on the sick list. Superintendent J. G. O'Neill has charge of her classes. A. Strand, who has been to the Klon‘dike for the past two years, arrived ‘here last evening and this morning engaged in the hotel business. Mrs. W. Palmer is over from Oolfax on a Visit to friends bere. °S: L. Parsons is down from Washington. “John Eddie is over from the St. }Gothard mine. riotendent J. P. Myers is over , ‘from Badger Hill. or Crowley is down from Washbing: 8. MoMillen of San Francisco is here. D. J. Moore is down from Granitele : F. RB. Remel ie here from Sacramento. F. W. Lancaster of Sacramento artived here last evening, en route to a. Sierra county. Fa Oarr, an old resident of this city, . He ‘Quite ill at hie home in the northern e ee town. Good heats. ee “Colley Brothers bave the very be t ‘of beef, pork, thatton and veal on hand ‘at all times. SV acinabere and ok Moore have closed me down their sawmill of §ao0w Tent for the winter. The geagon’s ran has . been very good—in fact, it was & . The mill was kept penis to it’e fall capecity, and the emand for lamber exceeded the most £ gos mother of Mrs. 0. P,. County Assessor H. 0. Schroder has . . “Mr, Loofbourrow arrived bere last . . “. went up to Downieville, where he is. . ence along from act {fo act. toa keen sense of the realization of incidents attending the Civil War, Every part of the thrilling play was sustained in & manner that showed that the performers are all possessed of the qualities that distinguish the successfal people before the foot-lights. Some of the old-time favorites took part in last night’s performance, among them being Misses Hiliott, Selwyn and Maitland. The leading man, Soso, was a new face, and he is a good actor, Comedian Corrigan made a decided bit from the start, and Messrs. Blair and Boardman carried out their parts in excellent style. Tonight “The Man From Mexico,” one of the drolliest farce-comedies of the day, and it will bring out the fall strengih of the company. It is the piece in which Willie Collier made hts
great success, and if you want to enjoy a continual round of pleasure go to the Theater this evening. & wsstiny of the comedian wa” Se bave-charge of the Odd Fellows’ celeBe [bration on November 4th will be held] at 1.0. 0. #. Hall tomorrow (WednesPc eo day) evening. A fall attendance is} desired. » ‘We want hope.. We want encourage-. your friends of the value of “Old Gilt Edge Whisky” asa stimulant if they look all “run down.” Wholesale at 825 Oley 8t., 8. F. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo, 2. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry hes been carlog summer complaint, dysentery, diar-. thoea, bloody flux, pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to de what is claimed for it. Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannot reach the diseaeed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constit ational . Jase} remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous tine ion aad ing of the Eastachian tube, When . 2°>er this tube is inflamed you have.a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and anless the inflamma“Jack aad the Beanstalk,” iocluding Happy Hooligan and the Katzenjammer Kids will be given at the . matinee tomorrow afternoon, in . mediately after echool. Tickets for the matinee on sale at J. M. Foley's in the morning. Seves Two From Death, “Oar little daughter bad an almost fatel attack of whooping cough and bronchite,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., “‘but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Oar niece, who bad Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well.”’ Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to other medicine on earth Infallible for Coughs and Oolds. 50c and $1 bottles guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, draggist. Trial bottles free. stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Oatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous services, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Oure. Send for gircajars, free. F, J. OHENEY &CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the beat. Broke into His House. 8. Le Quinn of Oavendish, Vt., was robbed of hie customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King’e New Life Fills broke into bis house, bis trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely cured. They’re guaranteed to cure. 25c at W. D. ment. Speak of good things: Tell] tion can be taken out aud this tube re . {2s Vinton’s Drug Store. 10 Janes ovtin Is all of @ G Thep she Assg Ae primers shor the nae. "NOW DUE. SNES OTS Will Be Delinquent on the.Last ‘Monday in November Next tt fe AOI tee Nas cee hoture tke April next at gelock pm. five per” cont will ogee “THAT ALL TAXES MAY BE PAID aT THE TIME THE FIRST INSTALLMENT AS THEREIN PROVIDED IS DUE AND PAYABLE.” For the I will visite the t ristiewine nn liga aye mentioned, f taxes: NORTH BLOOMFIELD — Mollerius Hotel, October 16th. purpose of collecting NOBTH SAN JUAN—Daniel Furth’s Store, October 17th. TRUCKEE—W. M. Burckhelter's store, Octo. ber 19th, GRASS VALLEY—City Hall in the Auditorium Building, October 2ist, 22d; 28d and Mth. A. J WRIGHT, County Treasurer and Tax Collestor of Neja County. The Cigar That Will Suit. 5c That rare pares Siiliey and low price. Sold everywhere, Save the Bands ye ce a ee ee Ge alee. Ava tic Bitters. ee him on tte ter io short order and now be testifies: complete recovery. :” Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all ae Ge es aranteed b ly. a as D Vinton, Droge : : longer they are kept in stdck the lese them fresh. We Kee rather dark and cool place, and whenever you see a perfame that is exposed to the pobangl daylight, you can bet it is best perfume ever made. Next time fame let us show you one or more .the following odors: Pivers La Tretia, Roger & Gallet Vera Pinaud’s Violette Reine, Gueraline’s Famous all Fi . perfumes (the finest odors made at the price), Dabrock’s Loeust Blossom a ae new) Heliotrope, Jooky Club, New Mown Hay, Orab Apple Blossom, Russian Vivlet, Stolen Sweets, Persian Bouqaet. All popular odvrs, . ©) and good ones for the money, say. Vinton, The Drogas! : Agent for EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS Mail orders filled, slSeeing . S. elvis But for absolute Proof, smoke a N. S of Md Copenge # # # GRAND »& % Millinery Opening PALKAMKRERE CHADBAEESES of thie city to call and view my grand display of Fall and Winter Millinery which I have selected with ot care. We will have our . OPENING DAY Saturday,September 35 reepectfally invite the ladies Teal peg oti repay Ms paige Tadeo and pigs ig in oslo in ble pa Cannot be ex. part of the Atste, Broad Street, Nevada City a ee ae svitthidcsiicaaid ieamue: Such. ~ io brief was the condition of an old. {soldier by name-of J. J, Havens, Ver. gailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney dieease and neither doo-. . 7 . tors nor medicine. length he : “]’m on the road to! Do you es voter all perfames are . $= . injared by light and heat, and that the . % fragrant, and shorter las'ing they beq come? For that reason always have . ® p them all in a/i not as good as it once was, for in one. ™ ‘or two pe strong light will spoil the. % you want something real nice in a on Violetta, Ed. . a big & trench imported; S Woe Ont bo saowe ylva, American pro duct . e At 50 sents an ounce we have Palmer . @ main establishment in Grass oie, ‘Mr, ) will establish branch offloes in. e different towns of the counae 8 the gentleman ds an ener}taere if no reason ¥ the peo— : Ss autes not liberatiy. to} patronizs an industry that employs }jonly white hands, and especially so . when prices are reasonable, The launcs s}dry wagons will call on you and if you force of men. Immediately set to work tv them your work you o:n rest assured that it will be promptly attendste to. DR. ice O. SMITH : DENTIST Formerly of the Eleotro-Dental: Parlors) MASONIC BUILDING.....PINE STREET ‘NEVADA GITY,IOAL. If MORRISON Makes Your Clothes They'll Fit. mai 390900899400 <a MORGAN BLOCK UP STAIRS QOOOOOOOCIIOOOOOSO NATIONAL NOTE! AND ANNEA Ce) RECTOR BROS., Owners and Proprietors, @) NEVADA CITY ee CALIFORNIA » Admittedly the finest hotel in NorthernjCaliGenin A large modern brick structure, managed & along strictly first-class and most liberal lines. The National’s enviable reputation is a guarantee of its excellence. 8568000d100000000 2 Pienie and Warm Weather 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 assortment of Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all kinds. All nice and fresh. Tue Bee thve Grocery. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. We have a splendid line at all from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, Cabinet clocks, Mantel clock, Time : Office clocks, etc., also our display of gold, silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. e, A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street35.00. For a first-class, practical __ SENS jun H. DICK