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VHE TRANSORIPT.
MONDAY.. ...: +++. Sept. 17, 1906)
BRIEFLY STATED,
te ns That Should Iniorest Brerybody—. :
Something New Every Day.
School Books at Vintons,
Vinton’s Headache Powders willcure.
For picnic delicacies go to O. EB. Mulloy’s. : tf
Tailor made suits at Snell and Flem ing’s. tf.
Spanish Panoche fresh every day at
Foley’s. tf
Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at
Jackson’s. mi-tf
Fine Jewelry at cost at Golden’s Jewelry store. tf
Gilt Edge Porter, ea Half and Half
at Tom’s Place. 823 tf
Daly Chou fh Digs of Both 4
~ and Young,
Jos. O'Connell is on the sick list.
W. Hecker is up from Wheatiand.
A. Rowe is visiting at Sacramento.
D. Nicholas has returned from Sacmento.Mrs, Allen left yesterday for Sacramento, :
T. BE. Grimes has returned here tar
Oakland. =
H. 8, Bonnestell of. Secramento is
in town.
H. B, Budd is down from athe Plumbago mine.
Frank Golden came over from Reno
yesterday.
W. A. Ralison is down from the California mine.
last evening.
J. Groat of San Jose arrived on. last
Pretty note books and colored pen. evening’s train:
ceils at Vinton.
Fine watches at cost at Golden’s mento last night.
closing out sale, tf 4
J. Arrington dame up from Gacen:
W. Walters returned last svecinige
Grandfather’s Mush; 3 packages for . from Sacramento.
45 cents at Wolf's. tf
. If you want a good shine go oe here last evening.
to Gallagher’s stand.
We are having very cold sgbhs but . land last evening. ©
the days are: delightful,
Empty Wine and Alcoho! Barrels . for San Francisco.
canbe had at Vinton’s.
The Teachers’ Institute convents in. from Sacramento.
this city on October 27th.
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want . from Sacramento.
anything in the tobacco line. tf
Bros.’ and you are sure to get the best.
©. Wurth of Sacramento 4rrived
‘Mrs. Ed. Gassaway left this morning
P. F. Simonds returned last evening
M. L. Marsh returned last evening
Wolf carries a full line of high grade . ville this afternoon.
Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25
cents. tf
Oharles Flynn won the saddle horse Miss C. Archer returned last evening
raffledSaturday night by Morgis Gal. from San Francisco.
Jagher.
Van Oamp’s beets. Ready for table,. Bloomfield yesterday.
Blb. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf's,
Cash Grocer. tf. . spending a few days.
M. &, Frank of San Francisco came. p Finnegan. The members of Co. C, N. G. 0. will
E. Ditle ef San Francisco is here
have a practice target shoot. af their . in on the morning traiu.
range on Sunday the 25th instant. fhon. E. M. Preston returned from
Garfield: Conciave, K. S. F., had an . San Francisco yesterday.
entertain nent and banquet Saturday T. R. Garnier of Los Angeles came
evening. A ’bus load of Knights from . in on last evening’s train.
Grass Valley were present. W. Mooser Jr. of San Francisco came
The W. ©. I. U. will hold its regular , in-on last evening’s train.
business meeting Tuesday evening at
the Congregational Church.
member is requested to be present.
C. W. Adams arrived here this afterEvery {. noon from San Francisco.
Henry Nicholas of Sacramento i®
At “Ehe Grotto” at alltimes, you can. bere spending a few days.
get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, Herbert Conaway returned from Saccigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is ramento Saturday night.
all ye who never sampled their goods.tf E.J. Heffner of San Francisco came
Superior Judge Nilon left today for. in on the morning train.
Placérville and in consequence no calF. D. Mitchell of San Francisco is
ender will be called in the Superior . here spending a few days.
Court till tomorrow, when Judge
Prewett of Auburn will hear it,
Saturday afternoon Willie Wells was
R.E. Standinger and family are
over from North San Juan.
Miss Alice Downing of San Francisco
‘playing on a lumber pile with .some . is here on a visit to friends.
other boys and in some manner was H. 8. Smith of San Francisco arrived
struck on the forehead with a board. . here on last evening’s train.
The forehead was badly bruised but Frand Vaughp came down from the
other than that he was not injured any . Plumbago-mine yesterday.
John Spaulding was elected presiMiss Nellie Baker returned this evendent and Louis Conrath secretary of . ing froma visit to Sacramento.
the Marysville and Nevada Power and Arthur Baxter, one of San Francisco’s
Water Company at a meeting of the . popular traveling men, is in town.
stockholders a few days ago. The old ©. Cellarine of San Francisco arBoard of Directors was re-elected to] rived here on the afternoon train.
serve for the ensuing year.
A New Era in ‘Gravel Mining.
The Moore Gold Saviog Machinery
Company of San Francisco have prac
tically closed arrangements with -S.
‘McCauslaud ofs Seott’s Flat for the
erection of one of their gold saving
machines on his ground. ;For some
time past iho company havo been giving practical. demonstrations of the
utility of tha machine at the company *s
headquar-ers, corner New Montgomery
and Howard streets, San Fraucisce
Many: mining men throughout the
State have given the machine their
unqualified endorsement. When the
machine is in opetation on the McOausland ground a ‘u!l description of the
appliance with ibe results obtained
will ba published, Tere is certainly
au unlimited field in Nevada county
for just such a miniug appliance,
which has large cap: city and fine gold
saving fucilities.
Pp: S—This afternoon The Moore
Goid Saving Mechiné Company bond
ed the mining ground of 8S. MeUausland at Scott’s Fiat, sae contains
200 acres. See os le
‘David Ke nt Drowned.
David Kent, user for Henderson,
. Brown &-Co,. ofSacramento, was
drowned Friday night at the junction
of the San Jcaquin and Mokelumne
rivers. He was on a gasoline launch
and wag rua down by the river steamer
Dauntless. He bas many friends in
this city who will be pained to her of
his untimely end.
Runaway ty Teday.
This afternoon the team of Fred
Smith of Grass Valley which was standing in front of the Owl saloon, became
C. Hegarty Jr. and J. Bowder came
down from Moores Flat yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Pierce returned home
Saturday night from San Francisco.
Mrs. W. G. Doane arrived here from
Reno yesterday, to join her husband.
Mrs. Dr. A. H. Tickell returned Saturday night froma visit to Sacramento.
J.Landsburg and Miss Lizzie Landsburg came down from Relief Hill -today.
Miss N. Myers of Nortb Bloomfield
has returned from a trip to San Francisco.
Dr. De Milieu and Ed. Dobbie were
down from North Bloomfield this afternoon.
E. J. Rector returned Saturday night
from the Democratic Siate convention
at San Jose.
George Storey has returned bome
from the Native Sons’ celebration at
San Francisco.
Mrs. H.C. Schroeder, who has besa
visiting at San Francisco, returned
home Saturday.
Wm. White and wife, who live on the
Washington road, have been very sick,
but are now improving.
Hon. 8S. A. Smith returned here last
evening from San Francisco and left
ths morning for home. .
W. Hitchcock of San Francisco arrived bere last evening and left this
morning for Downieville.
Mrs. Thad. Sigourney and children
arrived home Saturday night froma
visit to San Francisco.
Mrs, J. Van Hagen and Mrs. E. R.
Williams came down from North
B _oomfield this afternoon.
G. M. Sayles and wife and Supervisor Clarence Hooper and wife of Forest
City. were in this city Saturday.
C. P. Yore of Downieville arrived .
here last‘ evening from San Francisco.
f-ighie ed and ran away. They dasbed . ad left this morning for home.
up through Chinatown and into Broad
street, where they were stopped by
Mrs. W. Sigourney of San Francisco, '
who has been here on a visitto W. H.
Sherif Getcheil in front of his resi-. Q-awford and family, returned home
dns. No damage was done.
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% Sewer Work.
“R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all
kinds of sewer work at the very lowest
«oe
By the use of the most modern’
Chinese diplomacy Chairman Jones is
tcdaye
Mrs. L. W. Evans of North San Juan
home.
able to announce that Dick Croker and . ™orning for. home.
Dave Hillare as ‘peaceful asa pair of
cooing doves. ‘
The cry of “auti-imperialism” is intended asa mask to. conceal the ugly . gigco:
features of the Kansas City piatform. Miss Martha Hicks, Ed. Moore, Mis
-. Mrs, J. Pollard, W. Abbott, Wm. TayP
lor, Lea Beardsley: Miss Lillie: Mallon,. setting of a lamp in Richard Vincent's . goods will be shipped to this city and}
Tne cme up trom Oaklana Much Higher Than That of Last Year—
Road .85, School 35. ‘Total, $2.60. else connected with the entertainment, . hands, which
Inside—State .478, General 93¢, Build. were given free gratis. thelt naturel sise, Pat
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ing .45, School .35. ‘Total $2.25. Onder Naw Management. Sr ariisthe tere ofc
$2.55, and on the inside $2.15.
@ epecial school tax in Grass Valley of . week, presents a new advertisement in wad @ ate for
Judge F, T. Nilon left this morning . 12% cents, in Nevada City a special . today’s ‘TRansonrpt. Mr. Larsen is a . M¢,, 1 took only three
For cold storage meats goto Grissel . for San Francisco. school tax of 20 cents, in Truckee a fire . thorough restaurant man and will Gas come ey cured: §
Frank Bushby came up ‘from Marys-. tax of 50 cents, and Meadow Lake . serve nothing but the best to his pattreats ee ee
Chas. Guard came down from How-. cents.
land Flat yesterday.
returned here last evening from San
Francisco and left this morning for
_. A. Ruseell-of Camptonville, who has.
been to San Francisco on a visit, reeS EN
turned here last evening and left this
"
Following are those who. returned
last evening on the train that was due
here at 5 o'clock, after spending the
week taking in the sights at San FranMrs. and Mrs. Harry Rogers, }
and Mrs. A, D. Allen and son, . on .
. O'Neill, Miss Lowise Scheemer, Simon} —
Hieronimous, H. Loveland, 8. Hooper, Doings 7
Was Haba Thomas Reynolds, Mr. . large stuck of men’s and boy’s clothand Mrs. Gus Fischer, D. E. Morgan, . ing and furnishing goods formerly in
Mrs. John T. Morgan, Bessie Morgan, “An alarm of fire was turnéd in last] the store of Osrroll & Jobnison at 915
evening. It. was occasioned by the apMarket street; San Francisco. The
gee ibe: Tas eoseek ahctbier
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang uan, Mr.and Mrs, residence on Main street. Bat _— or of at the old Grimes stand.
J. H, Holland of North San Juan barony eanheange ie abal Se
R. Holland, L. A. Garthe, Mre. L. iieot a rmy io se ai “The best of lamber, shakes, shingles
Garthe, R. Tremaine, L. A. Walling, A. "elle i and everything in the building line —
8, Lord, Mise ©, Ozalli, As Barah, Mr. _ Tee home of Mr. sna case Towle Bros. Co. .
land Mrs. Hecker, Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Hlogeo, on the road to thé Mary :
Carveth, Mrs. M. Lawrence, Mrs. M. mine, was completely a ae ,
(Soak Meader plo mene, £2 EC ZEMA’S
ia Stevens, H. D.'Towle, Max Isoard, sured for $800. A 4 wi
M. Grover, O. Hartman and C. Latz. was the cause. — -_ JTOH_ 1S TORTURE.
The Hemtensa will saul their .
tonigh Hezema is caused an acid humor in
: candidates for city offices Alas it. : blood coming Pagprote with the
at eee skin and producing great redness and innment at G « . flammation ; Logie mmginescta ions form
on hs oe Eee The “entertainment given at Glenani ; sometimes the
Levied This Afternoon. brook Park yesterday for the benefit of hard, <4 and fissured. Eczema in any stubborn disease,
The Board of Supervisors met this . the sufferers at Galveston was indeed a itching and Becnisig a Src nee
afternoon and fixed the tax rate for! pleasant event. . After the various sombond peonenhle: the acid burning
if) THE COUNTY TAX RATE.
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the ensuing year. It is higher thin contests were over A. H. Hoff ascended humor seems to ooze out and set the skin
that of last year—5 cents on the $100 in a balloon, which pleased the spectabal applications s Tr say sen good: al
valuation on the outside and 10 cents. tors very much. All present were. long as the poison remains in the blood
on the inside. Following are the tax-. well satisfied and felt that they got . it will keep the skin irritated.
ation fr the different fads: Outside . more than their money’s worth. Mr.) BAD FORM OF TETTER.
4. B Asgteom came up. trom Oak—Stare .478, General 914, Building 45, . Hoff’s services, as well as everything . , “For three years I
Last year the rate on the outside was
1 ho . much discomfort. F
W.T. Larsen, who purchased the aotaré said the Cree
In addition to the inside tax there is . Siar Restaurant on Broad street last . had progressed too far
: to be ‘cured, and they
bottles of 6. S. ¥g, and
3, and I have never
seen any sign of my old trombie: ?—MRS.
B. JACKSON, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo.
a!l hours of the day and night. Hein-. g§ §. Ss. neutralizes this acid poison
vites everybody to call and sample . coolsthe bloadand restores it to a healthy,
some of bis cooking. natural state, and the.rough, unhealth
. skin becomes soft, smooth pine clear,Township for Union High School 85} rons. The restaurant will be open at
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Demccratic Jottings.
2eoIn the Fifth Supervisor District John : : ath Tetter, Ery.
P. Cummins came down from North) ra, was nomivated by acclamatibn. Found Dead. las, Paoriadts, Gan!
The following were named as a purity
R eum and. all skin
i committee: Thos. Blue, George W. Yesterday morning Joel Lewis, ap diseases due to a pois
old resident of this city. was. found oned condifion of the
Giffin, H. L. Moody, I. F. Harveys G.
dead in his cabin on W. G. Richards’ blood. your case Out pisewiare have
After the adjournment of the convenranch on Cement Hill. He had evithese diseazes a life study, and can
tion, the County Central Committee dently been dead two or three days. ag you by their advice; -we make no
met and organized by electing George . Most everybody knew “ /1d Joe Lewis” pel or Senay ghee Daten Pt od ndence
L. Jones, chairman; M, J. Brock, Sec. . 88 he was familiarly called. He was a af pees pekeanind 2 wae ph eai ce haere
R THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
retary; Dr. I. W. Hays, treasurer. native of England and aged 71 years.
The Tuird District Senatorial GCon-. ==
vention met in the parlors of the Na-:
tional Hotel at 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon, There was an informal discussion, and several names were suggested but no nomination was made.
The convention adjourned to meet
next Thursday afternoon at the same
place.
Last Saturday night a Democratic
Glab was formed in this city, with a
membership of over 100. The following officers were elected: President, Jo
V. Bell; First Vice President, Thos.
S. Ford; Second Vice Presideni, J. P.
Ebtaugh; Secretary, G. B. Finnegan;
Corresponding Secretary, James M.
Foley; Treasurer, B. 8. Rector; Executive Committee, J. V. Bell, G. B. Finnegau, J. E. Carr, Henry Schroeder
and. Frank Taylor.
Death of Mre. W. McDonald.
The Latest Jp Millinery!
2efoe
MISS EB. HOBFT, =
paris returned from San Francisco, where she purchased a fine
ne of
Patterns and Walking Shapes,
Is now in @ position to undersell all competitors in any line of
MILLINERY.
The public isi» zited to call and inspect stock,
A A. A
re. We MEIKE OK OK NOI AOR IORI
MeDoveld dled ther home nest Ba *To Make Room
ner mountsin. She had been suffering’ from asthma for some time, but *
had been setiously ill about a week.
She gina indy whe was much beloved : for Other Gioods
by all her acquaintances. A husband,
son, A. McDonald and daughter,) Miss
M. McDonaid are left to mourn ber
loss. The funeral will take place. tomorrow afternzon at 1:30 o’clock from
the family residence.
For the next 30 duys we will sell our entire stock of
SOLE Steer Carpets at Wholesale Prices % oOo -Going Over the Register.
This afternoon C. W. Kitts, J. E. Carr
and. E.G. Swift representing the Democrats, are going over the Great Register
and ascertaining the names of all Democrats who have not yet registered, und
will notify them. The Republicans had
better do the same thing, as there are
many of their party who bave through
carelessness neglected to register.
FOR eAeE ONLY.
Which does not include sewing or laying. Look at iheke prices:
3a, 67%c and 75¢ per ark.
All Wool 2-ply, 55¢ per yard.
Rangpurs, 30c per yard.
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% Art Matting, 22%c per yard.
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PRINS LOREDE, Pro Brussels, 36 inches wide, 65c per yard.
Brussels, ranging from 60c to 75¢ per yard.
Straw Art Matting, from 12%c tof§zoc per yd.
The members of the Nevada City
band will hold a meeting at Pennsy!lvania Hose Company’s house tonight
and have their measures taken for their
new uniforms, and to finish up the
work in regard to getting them.
Diamonds at cost at Golden’s. Now
s your chance for a bargain. tf
eterna
Snell & Fleming. ¢
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th Poopl of Our: Sister City . fot oo has just purchased ‘the
CS
mc [DI la Re’s
. Gough Gure
For recent and Shecnbe ee
Coughs and Colds
Bronchitis and Asthma
t » Pleasant, safe and Brompt._
. anteed by
A. roots lp blapa
For sale and guarJ
We are showing an abundance of artistic and “snappy” effects in
READY-TO-WEAR HATS AND
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS..
All of assured: quality and price.
: W. H. CRAWFORD, ‘mai sree,
St. Helena Sanitarium
# Health Foods: =
‘Nut Butter, 25 cents per can.
Nucose, 25.cents per can.
Granola, 2 packages 25 cents.
Granola Flakes, 15 cents.
Granola Biscuit, 15 cents.
2 lb Caramel ier 25 cents.
gL ee Se ors cents.
Graham' "Sticks, 1 15 cents.
Whole Wheat Sticks, 15 cents.
Fruit Sticks, 20 cents.
Graham Crackers, 15 cents
Oat Meal Crackers, 15 cents.
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Jackson's Beehive Grocery,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Rings enlarged——
Broken pins mended—
Stones replaced in settings—
Jewelry]
Mended Old oe made as good”as
LD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE
Jewelry Made to Order.
G. J. BRAND, ersten
POGKET GUTLERY.
We believe in fostering ; American industries, consequently ®
our line of Cutlery is American made. The 0. V. B. goods ©
are guaranteed. We have been selling them for fifteen years
and they give satisfaction, e
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PLU ReBINS ,
Doors, Windows and Glass, Tin, Copper and Granite Iron Ware
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street, Nevada City.
i ‘Paints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods, Iron and Steel % %
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TTAROWARE, STOVES, RAGS, RCERY, BOSE FUMSHAG GS, §
Gk platted daesigieiaeaaal Lhe FEC
like this ne for ..:...$2.00
LEGG @ SHAW CoO.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
California Fruit in Jars!
cs
whe
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans _ 1 lb. 10c
"ee iT) “ce es x aie 2 lbs 20¢
“ “ ne foe “ #8 albs. ascts
Hire’s Carbonate, Root Beer in Pint Bottles
Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk. “"q
“Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple
SALT WAPERS IN CARTOONS, 15c BACH.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, PONEER c.RoceR