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February 24, 1887 (4 pages)

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. @rass Valiey — On Assessment Nov. 15, 1886, $25. . Sisomacla Ney: -whall remain ot THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY. CAL., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1887. he Daily Transcript. Table of Distanges. x from Nevada City to ; Alpha.. pencasdegy mee Birchville 1 * Blue Tent i ee Bear Valley m4 Bridgeport. . Be * Bowman Dam oe oo, Cherokee.. LO ae Columbia Hill vp 1, Edwards’ Bridge ok French Corral 16 Graniteville rr Grass Valley aan ase Grey en ae e Se ‘Little York 123 t Lowell Hill 20hg. * Moore's Flat 20. “ North Bloomfield 14 Newtown eer She * North San Juan 18 mega : lett Pardon's Bridge i ae Quaker . ‘ Relief Hill 1s Rough & Ready cee Snow Tent = Snow Point 2. Scott's Flat 4% Smartsville 19 Sweetiand =>: Ifty Spenceville wo. Washington as You Bet. : 10 Colfax.. 20 Sacramento 76 San Francisco 166 Truckee.. -88 ‘ GRASS. VALLEY Granite andMarble Works, NEAR MASONIC CEMETERY. Nevada County. PROPRIETORS JAMES H. LORD —anD— T. J. AHEARN. Tombstones and Headstones OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SOOTOH GRANITE MONUMENTS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE OF ALL KINDS : Werk as Goed as the Best —aND— PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ON : THIS COAST We Challenge Competition and Guarantee Satisfaction. Delinquent Sale Notice. AN JOSE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Princi; place of business San Jose, Cal Notice—There is delinquent upon the fo!described stock on account of assessments levied Oct. 15, 1886, Nov. 15, 1856 and December 15, 1886, the several amounts set — the names of the respective shareb 1, L. D. Hi as follows: argis, 6250 shares, Certificate No. 20. On Assessment Oct. 15, 1886, $25. j On Assessment Dec. 15, 1836, $25. And in accordance with law so many of said stock as may be necessary grill be sold at the office of the Secretary of the Company, No. 36 West Santa Clara street, San Jose, Cal.,on the 15th day of February, , 1887, at the hour of 7 1-2 o’clock P. M. of said day, te pay delinquent assessments thereon, a of advertising and exPpenses e. 1 W. B. COREL, Secretary. Office, No. 36 West Santa Clara street, San Jose, Cal. a29 Summons. the Justice’s Court of Bloomfield Township, County of Nevada, State of Califor8. G. TENNY, Plaintiff, va. €. BOWMAN, Defendant. ; People of the State of California send ing to C. Bowman, defendant. against you by the above . r plaintiff, in the Justice’s Court of . Bloomfield Township, County of Nevada, . State of California, and to answer before . the Justice at his office in the said Town. ship, the complaint filed therein, within . five days ( lusive of the day of service) . to appear in an after the service on you of this Summons, if . served within the Township in which this action is brought; or, if served out of said Township, but in said County, within ten 4eys; or within twenty days if served else‘here. wi Thesaid action is brought to recover of the sum of twenty-one dollars, alleged ibe due and owing by ges to said plaintiff, asa balance due on book account, for aunGries, as cigars, ered to you by plaintiff, at your special instance and request, and that there is mow due and unpaid sum of twenty-one dollars, as shown by Plaintiff's complaint bill now on file in this office; zelarence being had thereto for the summons. youare hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for said sum of $21 00, together with costs of suit and ace: costs. : Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand this list day of JanAMES MARRIOTT. wary, 1887. J Justice of the Peace of said Township. Assessment Notice. I AST CHANCE GRAVEL MINING COMpany—Location of principal place of » North Bloomfield, Nevada county —Location a6 works, North Bloomfield, Neicty given that at a meeting of Notice _ the Board of Directors held on the 2ist day of January. , 2 assessment, No. 20 of 10 cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation,. payable immediately in United 5 gold coin at the office Eureka Express Company, at North county, Cal upon which this assessment unpaid on the 24th day of Feb Sery, 1887, will be delinquent and advertised ale at public auction; and unless payat is made before will be sold on March 1487, to pay the delinquent assessment towith costs of advertising and expenof sale. By order of the Board of Directors. J.C. MARRIOTT. Offce—In Eureka Express Office, North Bloomfield, Nevade county, Cal. NEW RESTAURANT —~AND— LODCINC HOUSE, . 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The medicine they applied was like fire} . 0 the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw) ja statement in the paper tel ling what. iS. 8. had done for others similarly affiicti jed. I procured som eat once. Before I > 5 ° 5 ace feould notice that my cancér was healing up. My general health had been bad fo: two or three years—I had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had a severe pain in my breast.~ After taking six) bottles of S.S. S. my cough left me and 1 i -stouter than I-had been for several! years. My cancer has healed over all but, jand it is rapidly disappearing. advise every one with cancer to give 8. S. a fair trial. Mrs. NANCY J. McCONAEGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Feb. 16, 1885. Swift's Specifie is entirely vegetable,! and seems to cure cancers by forcing ow f the impurities from the blood. Treatise: jon Blood ‘and Skin Diseases mailed frée. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, Ga. . j { i N THE SUPERIOR COURT. OF THE! County of Nevada, State of California. . ln the matter of William Seaman, an Insol. Debtor. William seaman haying . filed in this Court his petition, schedule ‘and } inventory in insolveucy, by. which it ap-. ; Pears that he is-an insolvent debtor, the i . said William Seaman is hereby declared to . . be insolvent. : VEGETABLE. . . hereby directed to take Perfectly Safe, Reliable. A. Van Alstine & Co., Proprietors and Manufacturers. * 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. j } j FOR SALE BY ‘. CARR BROS., . { { City Wholesale and Retail Agents. . GET THE BEST. KARL MERZ’ P. > abd i ‘ BY DR. KARL MERZ. N? PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED E has s0 quickly come into general use ew Piano Method. The . best teachers throughout the country unite in pronouncing it farsuperior to any work of the kind yet written. Kari MERZ’ Pia. ¥O METHOD contains nearly 300 pages, ele. gantly printed from large, clear, new type. . finely illustrated and strongly bound. No . teacheror piano student who wishes to . keep up with the times should fail to exam. ine this new work, which is . SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. KaRL MEkz’ Piano Method is the cownng success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other in. struction books for this favorite instrument. . .We want . Every Music Teacher . Who reads this advertisement to write to us . at once for full descriptive circular of this . great work, containing also many testimo. Rials from well known teachers who are . using the book. It will pay teachers to look . into the matter. Although containing more . matterthan any other Piano Method now . before the public,it is sold at the same price . asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price 83 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreign . Fingering. . Teachers are invited to send fora sample copy of this new: work, with the privilege of . returning if not what they want. Our large . Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications . sent free on application. . write to us for terms and discounts. _S. Brainard’s Sons, Publishers, { Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. as Merz’? ; 4 Empire Livery Stable, . lished in the said county of Nevada, as of. inselvent be stayed. } . person, firm, or cor Teachers should . The Sheriff of the County of Nevadais . esession of all the estate,real and personal,of the said Wm. . Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as} . May be by law exempt from execution, and . of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account . and papers, and to keep the same safely un. til the appointment of an assignee of his es. tate. All persons are forbidden to: pay any j debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver! any property belonging to him, or to any . rson, firm or corporation, or association: . or hisuse. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property . until the further order of this Court, except . as herein ordered. lt is further ordered that all the creditors . . of said debtor be and appear before the . . Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge o . Court, of the said county.of Nevada, in open the Superior} Court, of the Courtroom of said Court, in . the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal., on the Twenty-Eighth day of February, . 1887, at 10 o’clock a. M. of that day, to prove j their debts and choose one or more as. signees of the estate of said debtor. . it is further ordered that the order be . published in the Nevada Daily Transeript, . a mewspaper of general circulation, pubten. as the said paper is published, before the said day set forthe meeting of credi-} tors. j And it is further ordered that ‘in the meantime all proceedings against the said . } Dated Nevada City, January 20th, 1887. J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F. G. Bearty, Clerk. ; Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja21 Insolvent Notice. WN the Superior Court of the county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Wm. J. Odgen, an insolvent debtor. . Wm. J. Ogden having filed in this Court his . petition, schedule and inventery in insol-{ vency, by which it appears that he is an in. solvent debtor, the sa Wm. J. Ogden is) hereby declared to be insolvent. i “fhe Sheriff of the county of. Nevada is . hereby directed to take possceson of all the . estate, real and personal, of the said Wm. J. . Ogden, insolvent debtor, exceptsuch as . may be by law exenipt from execution, and . of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account j and papers, and to keep the same safely untilthe appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to. pay any debts tothe said insolvent, or to deliv. er any property belonging to him, or to any ration, or association for hisuse. The sai bidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except } as herein ordered. 3 . itis further ordered that all the creditors . of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. } J.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said County of Nevada, in open Court, . of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of . Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on . the Twenty-eighth day of February,1887, at 10 . o'clock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts ! and choose one Or more assignees of the es. tate of said debtor. } itis further ordered thatthe order be pub. lished in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a . newspaper of general circulation, published . in the said county of Nevada, aso ten as the . said paperis published, before the said day . set for the meeting of creditors. i And itis further ordered that in the mean. time all proceedings against the said Insol. vent be stayed. Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887. J.M.WALLIiNG, Judge of Superior Court. Attest : F.G. Beatty, Clerk. Gaylord -& Searls; Attys for Insolvent. Order to Show Cause. . x THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE} State of California, in and for thé coun. . ty of Nevada. In the matter of the estate of . Henry Puttemeyer, deceased. Felix Schra. kamp, the executor of the Last Will of Hen. ry Puttemeyer, deceased, having filed his} . Broad st., Nevada City, opp. National Exehange Hotel, . JAMES HENNESSY, { = Proprietor, . dig PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE . Stable has the largest lot of . ; Herses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in thie part of the State. . Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and . Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on . the most reasonable terms. The horses are free from vice, of good style . and capable of going as fast as any gentle. man cares to drive. . Goal Saddle Horses always on hand. CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY i FURNISHED. Notice to Oreditors. Estate of Erastus W. Barnum, deceased. . JTOTICE I8 HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE i undersigned, administratrix of the este of Erastus W. Barnum, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix, at the law offiee of Frank Power, No. 1 Commercial st., Nevada City, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, ’ Administratrix of the estate of Erastus W. Bernum Dated Nevada City, January 2eth, 1867 Frank Power, Atty for Administratrix. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET.. NEVADA CITY (COLLEY BRos,, . . Proprietors a seri ce DEALERS 16 Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., ; At the lowest rates. alcriaptee, a choice stock of i ¢ county of Nevada, State of California. . ” . LIA B. KENT. petition herein, duly verified, praying for} an order of sale of the whole of the real es. tate of said decedent, for the purposes there. in set forth, * . It is therefore ordered, by the said Court, . that all persons interested in the estate of . said deceased, appear before the said Super{ior Court-onMonday, the-zist day of Febru . ary, 1887, at 10 o’clock a, M., of said day, at . the Courtroom of said Superior Court, at the . Courthouse in the County of Nevada, State of California, to show cause why an order j . should not be granted to the said Executor . . to sell so much of the real estate of the said . . deceased, as shall’be necessary. and that a . copy of this order be published at least once . 4 week for four suceessive weeks, in the Ne. vada Daily Zranscript, a newspaper printed and published in d county. J.M.WALLING, _ * Judge of Superior Cour. . Dated January 19th, A. D, 1887. THE Frue Concentrator . . i Machine. . ‘Spencerian Steel Pens Are the B ‘Established 1860. USED BY THE BEST PENMEN. NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL. UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. 20 semples for trial, post paid, 10-cents. 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