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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

October 7, 1901 (4 pages)

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& adversely ayy placer minig > their adve © United in the sian days’ period of Will be barr 8 of the sip ER, Rectan Tap ONGERI, YD Orriog {4 Aug. 19, WL) PEN THAY Tap d Company suds situavedsy OW, aud bas ape lands; that the t inspection 4 ‘iptive subdiyig onvenient plig on of all person Ler ally, 8 follwing the its or Contes ompany to any section of 1 the list, on th re valuable { al purposes, wil r report to ington, D. hs Bs Tp. 15 N, Rew W% See. ‘e ec. eT 18 Nelk 8} and 2 Mi of NW4, Lota SW, See, 2h SER, Regis or. \OTICE, ING COMP: lace of busin ocation of wo y, California, . hat at an ectors, held @ . 1W01, an s per share, wa ock of the Cob ately iv Uni secretary, at § o, 407 Montgo alifornia, 8 assessment day of Ucto d advertised {@ 1 unless payn on Thursday r, 1901, to pay gether with f renses of tors, OSE, Seeretaryy treet, San Fil . ap; eare in i the Nevadet@ Ci Cause. T IN AND JO State of Call extate of C: ‘jing to this o shis day the adm als, dece hole ee soe said de ased and the@ inistration. ourt bir e of sai aperior Court tober, bee f suid day, at t, at the rda County, & se why @n OM aid adiminist id real © at a copy % suocessives 2 NSCRIPT, & ied in said Com NILON, Jude ; for Adm ia. d itors, HE ESTATE! econ af the coun ) the creditot sims ba oO present the date of cof the cou ia, ab ARBOGAS rt of the @ rey for Estate, ETING. s1VEN THAR ne Sailor f at the 0! i j, at 8 o'loth By and th pers a8 : ing. t Gan, See! if Wl. ggorGs f la, 4 4. vist atral D ay Valley ty W " ‘pile at -ms of @ her by olthes gal : City SSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSO9O9 T didn ‘etude some peo lott. pee ak on the, I fact that ons we advertised. Sarg . was the best that beige yu} “Bet for the price. fet ot a good run on it, bat atl have some, yet. ; the line’ of ~ Groceries. and Provisions : Sole agent for. Blue Label ie More ain Whi ske Iden] Coffee Potp@iiasta Mineral Water, ” mi a ‘ J. J. JACKSON, ETS a " ee 4) a pet 2¥ baway eae RAD . Proprietor. gr a sumeuitneamanedbeieemaranee ee ee CELERY TEA? . — For, Sale at — STAPLE and FANCY” ‘ SROCERIES be Of Al Kinds Can be found at the store of Commercial Street, Nevada,City. ALWAYS FRESH, ALWAYS CHOICE, “NLWAYS WHOLESOME. PLY Two pide: both close’ to 4y are’ offered. for sale at bargain. For. full par: ledquire at..’ , IDT’S CIGAR STORE ° me. : OLE, NEVADA. CITY. You can’ a find? the best of reryiing at my store in: hard vida sireoe sn tet, ,. Ohe Ree Hews Snore . _} street, near io.” “This ‘ta he 4 ox Tire ahseae te t am ¥ very low. Inquire of CHAS. B. T . Fresh Fruit and Vegetables whleb; wee held. at ¢ { fice aac Renereenh mouth om ble ipvaria bir jo z nave bates f se = prrere peri : ihew-renee, teh stall for horse, on the premises. Inquire at real, pe tno nt hen ano ea otLlw “Cast ior Sate. aoe Dane weet) 43M tind cone esthiasbSchetadan siomahis Enquire of Frank White. _. For Rént. A five-room ‘wSte of Laer Hil in good ondition, is offered for rent. Apply to Mrs M.C. Abbott. — House to Rent. A large two-atory dwelling house, withral the modern. conve :iences. on Kast Brc {a offered for rent, A Office, — A Big Cat ta Pricog. tad Wife ng Sear h 2 eae Bator of inate, lag’ payments. GEO, W. REEKS, agent For a ———— et pari y and harness in, MMi h disci 3 ee noacass Rooms to Let. . Furnished rooms to'let. Enquireat James Colley’s stemresnorimiiae and Nevada streets _tf J. ry SNYDER. Dealer in .. ime ii eA the aaa eg “obwervatory, 50. an-j ; greate 1. Near. tt xt? . a chy What I feel for you, Muriel, I ths a aha pl Tebre . Wks nd'50 5 ing ‘For yp leccmaaee : Residence Lighting and
Gas Accounts for the, month lof Sept. are now due and payable at the office of the Nevada jner ‘of Broad'agd’ Pine streets. ‘@FFICR: HOURS—8 a.m: to 8 p.m.; : Heap 3 gigeet oe w. ‘Bi Tswana ‘flanager, Delicious’ __ Candies Mi Oandies Mixed ler. “. aleo carry ‘. fall shes of.. price Sante ieee Pears and Peaches for Sonning.) Pree Delivery to all parts of tow Pine Street, just above Turner's Store. con S SCHo,, © Red School House Shos. Cebhcaninite ™ eat Oranges ST4BAST ER TEGLER ‘School ex ‘Opened and the children need SOHOOL SHOES We have a fine. selection, consisting of the following line: None better. Village*School Shoe. District 76 SehooljShoe !*12. oo Never Rip Shoe,” for Boys. according Prices from $4 to $2, to size. BOVEY BROS; , Broad Street. “STOVES! on and See Them. Geo. E. Turner has received a large stock of . Parlor and Gook. Stoves} QF ALL SIZES © AT ALL PRICES. £5 ; ats _ i ~ Plumbing wit4 ~) rive. & No pote see eee ry faxary 7 beceose it laeutes Se hem ‘Arueceeelty beonat because sae . Co: Gas & Bleetric Co, cor: . , pis paid « on or before the 10th!’ ¥ 6! dayof October. the charge Jn our books will be reduced. Tam coming to “BUSY all.of a sudden when you ses. Money Saving Opportunity “TEAS PURE AND DELICIOUS $1.00. ‘Tea thie ‘wool 760 per th . 80 Tea “. . a -70 Tea . aa 2 a "2716 per. fess 2aioper Ib YOUR oil OF ANY KIND OF TEA it’s a Good Time te Lay in a Large Supply of Teas. Such offers do not often happen. You will make money by visiting This Sale Beautiful Premiiums with every Purchase China, Crockery, y SN Nala, Lamps, Silverware, Fancy Dishes and Ornaments of Every Description. Winmine Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed or MoneyReturned Best Quality Another Lowest: Prices Money Liberal Premiums: Saving Qur SironaWold Opportunity. oOme TO LOOK. Fremoerm ber rting Tea Co. ‘Pine St., Masotic Bldg., Meow mato Olty. See That me $240, 075 ers cial B of TH THE ¥2 p1vipeND Los Angeles, co ae in April,__. It Will: be miofe by that time. If you wish to be in om this deal let me have our leation—it eats panties Tt cost ¥ L know you ou NOTHING to will fool better than you do now. nA Bete dit too warm for you to come to me I wit go-to yon—that’s > fair, tan't tt, 4 266 yOu, anyway, ‘most any ~ now. DON’T GET Plot, Fou won’t Poesy you; alll fr. ‘Ogp soon S$. J. puckworrt H, SUPREME. CHIRP RANGER. At the Auton Exchange Hotel. a5 want js ® hearing and_your app! _ 4 thanks. v.} tieth June, 1848.” ities. A Dickens Ketter, George Manville Fenn is the pos. Sessor of a sheet of old fashioned biue wire woven note paper, which had ‘ite ‘habitation for years upon the bill file Lot the tradesman to whom it was sent. ‘It tells! ite own ‘tale: “Mr, Charles Dickens is much obliged {to Mr, Claridge for the offer of Lord Byron’s flute. . But, as Mr. Dickens ‘annot play that instrument ‘himself ‘and has nobody in his house who can, he begs. té.decline the purchase, with Devonshire’ Terrace, twenThere is ‘no visiblé mark of a aintie upoh the paper, says Mr. Fenn, but: there seems to be one playing among ‘the words,-and one cannot. help thinkAng that when, Dickens wrote that he ‘could not play the flute he must have recalled a certain flute serenade played fat “Mrs. Todgers’ Commercial Board‘tug House,” written by him in 1844,— New — Tribune. @! ‘Westenien Were Popular, The rage for perfumes reac ts height during the*reign of Louis ¥V¥. Throughout the continent his court waa known as the “scented court.” It was then the custom when giving a large . entertainment for the hostess to inform ;her’ guests ‘what pafticular odor. she Die would use for perfuming her rooms, and each guest would use that odor in making her toilet. At court a different perfume was. used for each day of the week. Much more attention was paid to the use of the perfume than to soap and water, and cleanliness was not numbered among the virtues of that age. Aj 4 How Pearls Are Sorted. The average diver thinks it a fair day’s work to secure 100 pearl oysters in 50 feet of water. After being taken ashore the mollusks are allowed to! die, when their shells open of their own ‘ac. cord: The pearls are classified by passing them through a series of sieves, which assOrt them into different sizes. Those: which are very small or defectiye are sold to make a preparation for sore eyes and nervous complaints © that is very popular in the east.—Pear‘gon’s. Superstitions About Sneezing. Xenophon, Promotheus, Themistocles and Cicero regarded a sneeze as a favorable omen. Among the Hindoos and , Persians, however, ‘sneezing and yawnings were. ascribed to’ demoniacal : possession. .The Hindoo snaps his thumb and finger atid repeats the name of one of his. gods. The Moslems believe that the devil may leap into a gaping mouth, and hence when he yawns he draws _ the back of his hand over his mouth and mutters this prayer, “I seek refuge with Allah trom satan, the accursed.” j The Most Expensive Hat, The most expensive hat in the world {a undoubtedly the one which was presented to General Grant while he wag in Mexico in 1882. It cost $1,500 :nd is how to be seen in the National m.seum at Washington and {s the finest spectmen of a Mexican sombrero ever made. Still Dreaming. ‘ “I feel now quite satisfied that there ig no life so happy 2s a married one.” “And how ~—s you been mar“Since last’ Wednesday.” Many a man has found, after mixing politics with his business, that he has no business to mix with his politics. Chicago News. yer Brain-Food Nonsense, Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorThey have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another fer muscles, and stilt another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment ie destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance er prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf Green’s August Flower, the favorite fy nap yee of the healthy millions. doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, » Parl flee the blood, and makes you l baoyant and vigorous, You ean get Dr: G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all on gists. reen’s Special Almanac. -_— 7 All first class dealers sell Gilt Edge whiskey, pie The Best Prescription For Malaria Qbills and’ Fever isa bottle of Grovu Tasretyss Oni. Tonio. It is simply fron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—ne pay. _ Prige 50c. Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Reotor Bros. Burrato Laces ‘Dan. on ‘draught, at 5 ue a giaes, at Council Chambers, J. Britland, propeletar, jig Their Secret is Out. All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whittaker, who had fora long time, endured natold suffering from a chronic bronohial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr. King’s New Discovery,” writes her husband. “It completely cured her and also cured our little pand-dom hter of a severe attack of oopin ough,” It positively cures. Gonake olde, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and pr . troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. The Best Prescription for Malaria Obidie and Fever is a,bottle of Grove’s Taste Obill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tastelesa form. No cure, no pay. Exiles. 250. myl5é6m " . Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Maaria. 500 myl5-6 m