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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

September 12, 1901 (4 pages)

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the Stare of . 8° LePiud of . l be barred f the said . Register, alt, 4 ERN, JEFIOR re 4, AWUL, THAL vHR OMpauy hag’ SALUaLed ig Bud . as ap. 8; toat we vection and ve aubdivisLient pl og . t all pe.sont uliy. q licwing the Or. Contests any UW guy / Section op” B list, On the . /alusvle for roses, will port tu the on, D. C, 15 N, R88, See. '35, i. sunty Of Ne1 guardian. 3 M. Brown, the petition y Emma P. aad estates M Browa, sale of cer i wards, and f said wards . tate should . ai the ne.t) song inters befure this” MBER, 1001, t the Court rt House inj Calitorois, yy an onder sa.@ of such . tdat a copy least once & eks in the} PT, & Lede . Nevada City, rnia, VT, Judge. ce IPANY. o1 business,’ on of works, q a meeting of he 7th day of 4) of twoand led upon the . payable im* 4 Coin, to the >mapany, Alt ban Fraa ssment onl F septe md: hy bived for sale ment is made the be: : slinquen! advertising, ctor. axy peoretary: ls ulldiags . _oinewienlell \ OF THB alifornia. ant, ol ior Court 05 ‘Califo. nia thee 0! ih. B. PONG! fornia seat efendant: . : appear and . jou entitied n the be 1a, r the servlet rved W ya if that ua re cout i cea ot of Tae ST, Clerk] ee te ce eee a. aed oe se ‘For the Benefit of the Strikers » 4 Valley. if i FS I LL Ee PES OP RR. a a: Gs oe} eT] es é ° ° 3) it) ) ° \ ewG oa oC Saturday, September 14, 1901 §8 CUNO: To be given: by the Cigar Makers’ Union of Nevada City and the Miners’ Union of Grass Commercial Street, Nevada City. ALWAYS. FRESH, ALWAYS CHOICE, ALWAYS WHOLESOME, (OSU0RRRRReReeeeRAeeeAeeee, a. bargain. [AM ARN CON . . Property For Sale ‘Two Houses, both close to town, are offered for sale at For full particulars, enquire at.. ; E. W. SCHMIDT'S CIGAR STORE . A. B. ae aeviva Crry. cc cc eR a ae op Call ate.” : Tegler’s R— » ORANGES, LEMONS LIMES, French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS ofall kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM *. And the fist Ice Cream at 15 & 25 CTS: A PLATE, Served with lady fingers. Hotel for Sale THE CURNOW HOTEL At Cherokee, is offered for sale at a “argain, This well known hostelry cntains 25 rooms, and is partly farnshed. A good barn and fine well of Water on the premises. For farther Particulars in . _CBNTRAL HOTEL Nevada Gly Catt cco ae (. ee RR RENNER. oe . Frame« Pictures {Moore am Our 'Phone is West 19. lis Time For Action If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work. Perbaps you have not yet solved the plans problem, You're only wasting time by waiting. Let help you along. We are architects, contractors and builders. RICE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St etBest Horse Sy in Towa! JOHN TAMBLYN, the weil known and practical horse shoer, has re. cently opened a new shop at the corner of Broad and Union Ste., where he is better prepared than ever to do first-class and satisfactory work at.the usual rates. HORSES BROKE 70 RIDE OR DRIVE. the.following line: Red Soho! House Shoe, None dette. Prices tom $1 to $2, seine “BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Pr . .UP TO DATE.. Geo. E. Turner has just received a stock: of -—ATKTC Io can EEE No turning, no dirt and no work,. Ornamental as well.as useful. ‘ Plumbing —at No home fs complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing is a necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. : Paints —iSates A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasin the Paint that best with-stand the elements. You make no Ratataies i
painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT.” GEO. EE. TURNER Sole Agent for Nevada County. camer M L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants ER 898 <ammaieeYards at Depot. Office—H of Boulder Street. and Oils SMOPOT PU S 100q Ey ae a i GHOGE soy ai) onge 1 Why ._ i} Don’t -_ . You Try CELERY TEA? — For’ Sale at —DICKERMAN’S (art Wine 50 Cts Gallo z _ EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & co. Your Opportunity to Save Money 40c Mocha Coffee this week Oo . b 40c America Blend Coffee.. this week Oo 1b 4oc Jav@Coffee.... ...... this week Oo tb 35¢ Java Blend Coffee this week 2@ . b 35¢ Java and Mocha Coffee this week. BB o ib 30c Java and Mocha Coffee this week 2@@ lb _ goc Blend Coffee uthis week 200 lb ~25c Costa Rica Coffee.....this week 17te lb -25¢ Blend Coffee this. week. J 73@ lb this week 18 1b this week J2io@ lb Fresh and Delicious Coffees Good Time To Buy Come Just to: Look A Valuable Premium Free with Each Purchase. Thousands of Useful and Beautiful Premiums to Select from. dreat American Importing Tea Co. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. MASONiC BUILDING. . SEES aaa $4,758,000 4,517,925 See That GR $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUB OF THE DIVIOEBND ‘‘ to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at . Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. 54 If you wish to be in on this deal let me have your application—it ; cost you NOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you . will feel better than you do now. ‘ If it is too warm for you to come to me I will go to yon—that’s «4 fair, isn’t it. j Tam coming to see you, anyway, ’most any day now. DON’T GET BUSY all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hurt you; all I want is a hearing and your application, all for your own good. S$. J. DUCKWORTH, DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the National Exchange Hotel. Clean Linen Peas Want epgie 699 xine Iwill buy Bartlett Pears at my store or will send men to pick them and buy them as they stand on the trees. ON GUEY, Pine Street, Nevada City. SPECIAL NOTICE — eee Residence Lighting! and Gas Accounts for the month of July are now due and payable at the office of the Nevada Co. Gas & Electric ‘Co., corWM. TREGALLIS, Resident Agent, Nevada city . ner Of Broad and Pine streets: If paid on or before the 10th [_ADIES ** : day of August the charge on As F will leave in a few days to}OUT books will be reduced. farnish my San Francisco trade,. OFFICE HOURS—8S a. m. to 8 Pp. m.3 aleo to stock . Seturdaystog p.m. lg essential these hot days if you wish to feel cool and clean. The linen returned from our laundry is not only cleaned to perfection, but smells sweet, being free from anyoffensive/odor, like as is found in Chinese washings. Prompt Delivery Is one of our specialties, and it gives great satisfaction to our customers, : Give us a trial order and we will guarantee to please you, NEVADA.COUNTY LAUNDRY ASS'N HH. Vv. HOLMES, Manager, eg Hanenck’s exceeding fondness Ta large ‘CONDENSED STORIES. a Balagee and His Shrimps. ~ -& Parisian journalist has been iny former chef of the old FE liam of Germany. ° Among’ other things the old cook who is now 87 years of age, recall for ay rimpe. : Byamarck was a perfect er gat enough. He was ‘fastidiou too. The shrimps must be just on of the water. Once a court ball was one {the table. Of shrimps he coul itd for two days. The supper consiste chiefly of cold dishes which woul not be injured by the delay, but Du-, . \ . THE CHANCELLOR LOST HIS BALANCE. bois was very anxious about his shrimps, of which he had provided quantity for Bismarck’s delectation. : “Despite all my care, I detected a— well, a flavor that I didn’t like. It was barely perceptible, but it was there, and they were such magnifi, cent fellows! “f prepared them and put them on the very top of the buffet. I was standing behind a screen when Bismarck entered the supper room. “T heard him growl, ‘What scoundrel has put my shrimps up there by the ceiling?” <! presently I heard a crash of platea and glasses. The chancellor, in trying to get at his shrimps, had lost his balance. He went away swearing. The perspiration stood in drops on my forehead. : “But at least no one eould reproach me with the bad quality of viands,. My honor was safe.” 4 A lo aweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros, ; eer ae Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in lone ms ry under this head for 50 cents ‘ a 44 6 pene pth Bac epommner gata cag ‘ a or @&month. Payable invariably in advance. ” : House for Rent. @ 4 good house on Park Avenue is offered for rent, Enquire of WM. KISTLE. ¢1l-lw House to Rent. Six-room cottage, with allthe modern improvements, ‘is offered for rent. It is very pleasantly located and the terms are rearon-. able, Inquire at this office. sep2tf For Sale Cheap. A good horse, with buggy and harn es: in exvellent condition, willbe sold at a bargals. This is rare chance, as the price is very low. Inquire of CHAS. E.TEGLER. 2 Terrier Lost. A bobbed-tailed rat terrier, with a pain Collar; iad beén lost. Color of terrier, black and silver. He is known by the name of “Ted.” Leave wo.d at ihe Popular Bakery, ou Commereial street. aug2vef Offices to Rent. _ The offices formerly occupied by Dr. C. L. Muller, in the Morgan & Roberts’ Building are Offered for rent. They are wicely lot im every respect fa le. Ei end ited up h good style. naire at the New Mouse. For Sale. = rgain. meek First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best shine in town. All the latest. sporting papers are kept on hand. junll-tf Furnished Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at James Coles’s eorucr Grove and Nevada streets Tiifinery Less Than Cost. MISS HOEFT, zx! a How the Iren Chance'lor Lost Hig. terviewing Mr. Urbain Dubois, the . “mperor Wily “T watched over them like a moth° er over her babe,” said the old chef..” “I kept to my hiding place, and ~ e °