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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

September 25, 1897 (4 pages)

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SATERURY A SRLP-MAD MADE wi And He Did oS, ina nt 2 Making. = John Costa, who passed. through town today en-route from Downieville . . to San Francisco, in which latter place he will spend a week, isa pretty good example of a. successful man. He is (just.in the prime of’ life, and it has not been very many years since he was}. poor. But he steed strictly to busiSEPT. 25, ck : am sage ge) inne ness, was careful in his investments ont ne i and by square dealings got ‘the confi-. dence of the people of Sierra county. His financial prosperity has been marvelous. He owns the Gold Bloff, Bur-. eka and Excelsior enema le a ha ia ‘meat Sst at Downie-. ville, and ever so much other property. The work of . in wealth, has}. not hardened J ohn Costa’s heart,neither hus he grown purse-prond. . He. is an . everyday sort of man, and not a; bit! pound a great change, the town being’ worse in any respect than he was when ‘he had to scretch for a living like so many other poor — all over the country. : “FORWARD ra , Grease Up De Ole Fiddle Fiddle For Willow Yalley Tonight. « There will be good times out at Wil* low Valley tonight, for a. dance is to. be given there and everybody is invited. ‘The party-goers always have a good: time at that place, for the people there know how to make things pleasant. Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen will go out from town. . There will bs good music, and the floor committee will see to it that nobody gets a chance to be ‘a wall-flower. SUICIDE” AT HANSONVILLE, Hans Johnson Puts a Ballet Through His Brain, Hans Johnson, a miner, committed suicide at Hansonville about 1 o’clock _ Tharsday afternoon by firing a bullet through his brain. He had complained of feeling iil during the day and did not go towork, He asked his landlady to get him a glass of water, and while she was absent he shot himself, and died ina few minutes. zat Napa where his wife and child live. He Glaimed to live Music That is Not Appreciated.” S ome people have no appreciation of ‘music, and those people live-on Main street in the neighborhood of the Union Hotel. They are. kicking because two or three young men have recently been:coming down that way at alltimes ‘ofthe night and trying to learn by the light of the are light to whistle, “There’!l be a Hot Time: in the Old Town Tonight.” The kickers say if they lose a night ortwo more of *. sleep by reason of the whistling there'll , bea hot time on lower Main street. Ten Dollar a Week For Eight. It does not seem possible that the table for eight. people can be provided for ten dollars a week. But Mrs, Rorer, the most famous cook in Amer_iea, says it can be done. She has tried jit and knows. She proves her case in ‘The. Ladies’ Home Journal for Octoiber., She gives twenty-one menus covering a week’s meals, and gives fall, practical directions by which any woman can make attractive meals, :s Mrs. Rorer explains, for this small sum , of ten dollars. 2@r The Light I Fantastic. Tonight Me3srs. rs. Heyer & Guenther will give the second of the series of a“ Saturday evening social hops. My. Heyer.is.organizing a class in aundind: and will this winter teach all the latest round and square dances. et Reduced Rates Eastward. There are several . dates this month and in October when, by the direct Ogden mail route, first and second class ” W. Taylor, tickets to Chicago and St. Louis cat Mem i : ‘be obtained for several dollars less ure ¢ ‘Watnon,” 79 Donglase than the regular rates. Piano juning and Repairing. O. W. Bennett: will call on his regular. Cel patrons. Others who may need his: serAddie eWlllame, . ini the construction work, while nearly. the same. ‘When: the editor of the Dem visited Indiana “Ranch last week he filled again with people and every body. engaged in some occupation, _ During. the past two months, since the Good Title Company decided to proceed to erect a large new quartz mill; many . men have been employed there, not only in the mine work ‘but hauling lumber, timber: and wood: Forty men are at workin developing the mine and . as many more find employment in cutting wood, timber and lumber for the company. . Recently eight new. buildings have been finished and two commenced, one of them a large house to be used)as a hotel, the property of Mrs. Julia Kumble. The old hotel is kept by John Scott and he has forty regular boarders with prospects of an increase. as soon as the carpenters arrive to build a honse for one of the directors. of the company, Mr. Carson of Cincinnati, Ohio, who intends to reside near to the mine in future. Besides. these ‘hotels there recently has been a store: opened for business, a saloon, blacksmith aud wagon shop, and a second saloon: will soon commence. All of this activity is the result of one live mining company, who have not awaited the arrival of the advance agent of prosperity, but’ came first and opened the, way, us others. The Good Title company have Becured the old Templar claim adjoining their mine on the north and: can draw on that for a fair grade of quartz, should occasion require it, as this lode has been prospected by milling process and the ore is as goodas. that’ of the Good Title. GOOD TIME: ON ON A: BIKE. Harr¢ Walker Makes @. a Record Between Sacramento and Here. Harry, Walker, until recently steward ofthe Union Hotel, was in town matters previous to going away for good. Hecanie through from Sacramento on a wheel by the way of Folsom, Auburn and Colfax, leaving Saeramento at'5:30 a. m. and arriving here at 6 p. m. ‘The distance is eighty miles. . Mr: Walker started back this morning . on bis wheel, expecting to make the: go around by Oolfex in ere last night closing up some business’ semen deaky of capital’ with, which to work ; sorat treats vokona ta epuitdh Lodge at . Cato North Bloomfield; an@>'théy’ too: are . i eae preparing to weleome. bim..ith: good . cheer. ! His pilgrimage through Nevada county will be sort of @ ‘triumphal march, as it were. THE A. 1, W A FA. ALL GT. yA A 4t "Rear Grand. Per Burton, . who was. representative to the Supreme Council American. Legion of Honor, .saya that the statement that the affairs’ of the order are‘din the-hands of a; receivét is: unfounded. An application was filed to obtain a decision as 'to'the right‘of the order to have two classes, but™ ga the case was. called classes. bes gert ws #8 amet ished and the coniplaint w with drawn. Supreme Commander F. O. Downes, . an active: and energetic ; worker, -who ‘understands the needs of the order, proposes to. inaugurate a canvass of the entire jurisdiction inclading Oalitornia . in-the interest of advancement. . The September statement shows receipts through assessments of '$145,490;. claims paid. -$158,500. --Of that amount California has, three, death eet J amounting to $5,000. = Prorucr ; Zovanedes ‘against : ‘data! and suffering by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla Weak, thin, impure, blood is sure to result in disease. Hoop’s Pris are easy to take, easy to operate: ‘Oure’ indigestion, bitiqusness, 25c. Give Them a Trial. India Relish, Pepper Sauce,» Manzanillo Olives, Tabascos Pepper Sauce, Evaporated Horseradish, Olives in bulk, and other delicacies, at Wolf's ‘Cash Grocery Store: All freshand strictly first-vlass goods. 83
. No Cure—No Pay. That is the way. all druggists sell GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIO for MaIron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children love it. Adults prefer it trip in six hours. He did not intend e to bitter, nauseating Tonics. ‘Price 60 cents. at because it is fresh-roasted. Taavonnia ELSEWHERB Mra. Otia go vier howe Alameda Mra, O. F. Woodro ~ aa T Donnel. Los Angeles i B.Hanshe, ‘“ ilia Nol rs, E, M. Shipm < vices will please address him by® mail. ora o Braie, Box 167. a8 . fire. Wm, Mckay, soe Chas. A. McDon: To ice vonsumers. ‘y \Mee.G.H. etic Sia The Union Ice Company is now pre: . Mrs pared to deliver ice in quantities tO} Louise a Orders +[,'c. left at the ice house on the Plaza will . W. © 8b suit to any part of the’ city. be promptly attended to. tf. a W. H. tattle of the Ows Satoon, Ne, va & City, bas Pabst’s celeb beer, which he will serve in tirst-class, : stjle in bottles and glass, at popular prices. : ‘et: New. Goods. Heinz’s Chow Chow in bulk. Pickled Salmon Trout 20 cents. each. Salt Mack‘ eral 5 and 10: ents each. A. WoLF. a eke Rine.: Rands. Van Camp'sMacoaroui and Cheese in cans, ‘and Van Camp’s Ketchup are the finest. goois in the market. For sale by P. G. ,.Scadden, Commercial street. Agt. Woodland aera j23 4 {Sire Fe2Ringneans Ouins . Mie. Onrnet «. ber of Bee were 1 2g tn Some people sent The following teens 1 The Missing Word © was NATURAL: Schilling’s Best tea isnot only pure but itis NAT URAL Ee san eee ene eee tT To icketa. Wrong }—we. can’t count them. The “‘ticket”” is the paper 4x.23¢ ache, You must tollow the rules exactly m the Seagate ee Or a vat ‘laria, Chills and Fever. It is simply . . fancy Pasta oF Aut-zno6 10RD (UD? << gating: Cakes 6 Spestatey. O@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Conren eal rgey : “THE: MINERS? ARTIS” _, PHOS.. WOON, Prop. gars. Gallond ase mee'et my new place: Be THE PA . some new furniture for ; Janlee’ food enknions ae : i “JAMES KINKEAD’S SQmRERGiAL STREET seqveveensce amber nein ote Sok ticnaen. of "Bogrogm Sete, Parton ets Fix-° tures, ete., gay Ho as ch can hased other store in ore that's an sapteiuen toe ian Ce ae ae ee ee oe Se ee When You Need Furniture eceseosssseoneDONI't Forget the . Place. Furniture and Mattresses Repaired piceseel? SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, MINERAL. WATER, ORANGE AND CHAMPAGNE “ CIDER, CELERY: AND TRON. Nevada County, Agents For Bee Buffalo eer.. ss * THE MONARCH OF ALL BEERS. Try Our Celebrated SYPHON SODA Private ie! rss Supplied: . prepress = Going to Build > If you are thinking of putting.up ahouse, a barn, a shed or any-other building, don’t fail to _ examine. into, the merits of the Steel ‘Roofing -and. Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or: shingles: and more durable. Also; Ornamental Steel Ceiling for interior work. ¥ Complete Stock of iardware, . Iron, Steel, ge _Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. , @ unition, ate Oue Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, ; . esa a Hose, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, ‘Win. dows, Scr ire Netting, eto. Special attention given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for; putting on Steel Roofing and for -. orriatnental work in tin or galvanized iron:MED. E,, TURNER, Fave St. A Broken Down: Systemn———® Requires the attention of a competent physician — the sooner tise better—one ofexperience in the _ various branches of medical science. A Watch That Won’t Run. Needs the attention of work» " men of experience — the longer the better—and if 30 years of repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry count you should bring ene work ~ “here, _ LUETJE ‘& BRAND, ‘ , Jewelers, ) Broad Street, near Pine,’ Nevada’ City, Cal. “e ~ D>Oh C ath ‘7 Sress, MONEY-BACK, Sen Prancieco: i o OR Mei ". Be REE, PoToRR. nat J.J. JACKSON, -.\THE:JOHNS’ . Cant Fit Vout i FULL LINE OF IELASTIC. AND SPRING TRUSSES, he eo" Hard Dubber ¢ or Water Pad, Double or Single CALL AND'SEE MY STOCK. H. DICKERMAN, DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPPLIES, Cor. Pine and Commercial. “BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Agency For--f[lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Phone 80 Depot for Fancy Groceries : al PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED. MEATS AND FISH.Pepsin saiocieake ee. $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Duffy’s Malt .. . 1 00! Pickles, Ya‘ *gal:hottles..) » 25 _ . Gamecock Whisky fun, . I 00 us in bulk, per gal. 50 Mode WRIREY 2.8. case: 75) Olives, ie I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,2%i. . 10. Mikado Soap, per bar... 0S. Hire’s sf “ 3 for -50. Everything else in proportion. ** ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee is the Best. PER yo SHEE Tan a Oe WE WANT YOUR TRADE. Not only for once but for all the time, and we know that if you give usa trial. you'll never quit us, EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. We are giving away, absolutely free of charge, beautiful pictures, clocks and besides we will save you money on your purchases. SOE REE RE RN RE aS BE RECEIVED THE SOLE AGENCY For the famous “ROBIN HOOD” whisky, the best that money can buy. Don’t fail to take a bottle home. The cheapest and best medicine you ever bought. JUST q WOLF, THE CASH GROCER. PATENT HEATER. deulieiciehi. takes no extra Space . . Fits any Stove or Range. SAVES : FUEL. Does not chill the oven, but gives a normal, evenHeat. . HOT WATER IN THREE MINUTES) SEE SAMPLE AT STORE. cx . The old. Water Back is a Thing of the Past, and the Johns’ Patent Heater has Taken its Place. Requires no Repairs. Money Refunded if not Satisfactory. ; Sole Agents for Nevada City and Vicinity. LEGG& SHAW CO..