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Feather River Bulletin from Quincy, California • Page 4

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JEMI WEEKLY PLUMAS NATIONAL-BULLETIN, QUINCY, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1907. Republican National Committee APPLES FOR SALE. 1 TT TV i 1TRY THIS ONE To Meet on Next Friday First-class apples, 150 boxes, for RAKE BARGAINS TO ih II A sale at very reasonable prices. Ap IN TIME OF PEACE. ply to O.

Wheeler, at the Robertson ranch, near Quincy. nov21dc AT THIS MEETING THE CITY WILL BE NAMED FOR HOLDING THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. 1 WAGON GEARS III. first months of. the Russia -Japanese wur.

we had Ja example of the necessity for preparation and the eaarly adwtifuigc of those, who to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry meather." Tho virtue of preparation has nmde history and given us many of our greatest men. The individual as well as the Nation should be prepared for an emergency. Are you prepared to successfully eonibnte the first cold you take? A cold cau be cured much more quickly if it i treated as soon as it has been contracted and before tt lias become settled in the Hystem. "Tho Corner" We keep constantly on hand ft first-class stock of Wines, Whiskies, JScers, Soft Drinks and Cigars. A Good nilliiird Table and Club loom Connected wilh the Saloon.

Prompt attention to customers. pulronnpe of the public re Rpectfully sulicited. FLETCHER MULLER A Washington dispantcli says that when the Kepuliliean National Commit tit- meets iji that city next Friday it will Ik- fr the' iurKse of ilccliliiig npnn Vhc time itnd place for holding llif fomtfi'iuh nationai cHvoiition of Footwear FULL LINE HIGH CUTS Also a Full Line of RUBBER GOODS. I- I Ford Si Lee Shoe Department 5A i W. 1SROOKS that 1 Times mid wnditione itavt' cliaiiLM'd wmidi't'fullv iinco the l'x'iMiWiiniis ln'lil their first Xational Main Quincy LM)iiventit'n in rhiladelnliia little over Cluuuber'hiin's Cough Remedy is fa half a century mous for its cures of colds, and it The ere not chosen then on hasis of repiCoontation which should bo kept on hand ready for use, For sale by U.

Schneider, now prevails. For instance, in the eon' Having hand more wiiuon gciirs than I have room for, I offer for sale All Gears Now on Hand at Cost vention of New York had Oft HINDOOS EMBPAC2 delegates, fil. Ohio Oft, W'tN THEY MEET In the convention next vcar New York will only liave 7S delegates, renn-ylvaniii fi8, Ohio 4(i. Passengers waiting in the Southern Pacific depot have been nnin2cd to see In the firs! Xntional mveirtion of Hindoos eniberacc on meeting. Both rare opportn- parties to the act seem to be men, NEW DRESS GOODS (iALORE This "ill iiHord farmers and teamsters a nity to purchase needed gears eheap.

Call at onee, examine stock and get prices. Tlie Heart Throbs of a Watch MEANS ITS LIFE OR DEATH. Few people realize that the constant and almost human ticking of a watch means revolutions of the bnlance wheel in one day. Most marvelous! Is it not? Do you know of anything running night and day that needs no attention Vet your watch is allowed to run in old and rancid oil, in accumulated dust and dirt, wearing its delicate bearings nnd ruining an accurate time-piece. Let em examine it for you; my diagnosis will cost you nothing.

J. W. STREET, Watchmaker, Quincy, Cal. the republican party all of the distinctly northern states were represented, and, in addition, Delaware, We Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky. In -4- the party's fourteenth annual conven tion which will be held in June of lieing similarly attired.

The astute depot officers elucidated the odd incident by explaining that one of the embracers was a female and the other a male, probably his wife. Female Hindoos work together with men on the railroads and the unsophisticated do not know that the smooth-faced creatures a mong the toilers) are women. Truokee next year, every state and territory in the Union will -be represented. 1 "ine Capitol" In the popular vote for the Re I have just received 1111 have sale a large and most excellent stock of Ladies' Dress Goods Of the latest patterns, and in great variety. They are strictly up-to-date, and their quality will recommend them to ladies who are good judges.

publican candidate for President, John The old stand is still up-to- date and I propose it shnll re- i main so. A hiirli crude of Wines, t' VI i 111 I A Clean Shave TUNNEL SSLOON We invite the attention of the public to our stock of First Class Liquors and Cigars now on sale. Our customers will re ceive the best of treatment. A liberal share of patronage will be welcomed. (jl-tf) MARTIN SCOTT, Prop'r.

Crescent Quincy. Cal- SELLS MORE CHAMBERLAIN'! COUGH REMEDY THAN OF ALL OTHERS PUT liquors and Cigars will be found at the bar. Well furnished Billiard nnd Club Booms. E. HUSKIKSON, PROP'R.

CALIF. V. FremoiVt of California, wns In 11104 Mr. Roosevelt received 7.l!2.t,4S(i. The state of Xew York has more voters now- of all parties than the entire Republican vote of fifty ears ago.

The first national convention of the Republican party declaired in its platform that, "the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Decla-ratm of Independence and embodied in the Federal contention is essential to the preservation of our republican institutions." It rebuked the Democratic party for fts attitude toward Cuba, asserted that the "highwayman's plea that 'might makes Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery An unusually tine stock of this line of goods has been received. It will cost you nothing to examine and get prices. Come and see us. Mr. Thos.

George, ft merchant of Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have liad And a lirst-class hair-cut go a long way toward making a man feel satisfied with himself and his personal appearance. Harry Mullcr Tonsorialist Quincy, Cal. the local agency for Chamberlain.ls Cough Hemedv ever since it was in troduced into Canada, and I sell as Ribbons! Ribbons! Hot and Cold Baths. much of it as of all other lines I have on my shelves put together.

Of the many dozens sold under guarantee I have not had one bottle returned. I can personally recommend if 444f The choicest embodied in the Ostcnd Circular, would bring shame and dishonor Beautiful shades in great variety, stock ever brought to Quincy. making close connection at new mohawk with trains of this medicne as I have used it myself, and have given it to my child tion any government and people who gave it their canction." Since these declarations were made he United ren and ahvfctvs with the best results." PLUMAS MEAT MARKET For sale bv li. Schneider. Clark J.

Lee Main Street Quincy, Cal. States, under Republican adminilj rations, has acquired the Philippnes and SIERRA VALLEYS RAILWAY TIME Leaves Quincy daily, except Sunday, at 3:30 a. reaching New Mohawk same morning ami connecting with the out going V. passenger train. Returning, aves New Mohawk at 5 p.

111., arriving in Quincv the Fame FAKES Ijuiiicy to Sau Francisco, Quincy to Sacramento, Quincy to Reno, $7.35. Tickets to way points at equally low rates. J. E. PAULY, PROPRIETOR.

Tickets on sale at l'luaias House, Quincy, nnd at Mohawk. Porto riea and tlie Declaration of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS, Beef, Veal, Pork, Mut- ton, etc. Fish in season. All or- ders, large or small, be promptly attended to. HAM, BACON AND LARD.

Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Dotta are intending to visit their parental home in Switzerland during the winter. Arrangements ore being made to spend some time in the homeland, and no doubt the visit, will be a most enjoyable one; both for the Dottas and the relatives that they sliall vist. Loyal-ton Xov.

30. Independence and the "Highwayman's plea" is no longer figured in Republican platforms. In the first Xational convention of the Republican party there were two candidates for the Presidential nomination John 0. Fremont of California and John McLean of Ohio. McLean was the preference of the old-time Whigs who had identified themselves witli the Republican party.

He was tainted with "Know-XbtJiingism," however, and that was tlie prime cause of his defeat. AVhen the party held its second con Fork and Frankfurter Sausage kept constantly on hand, Only tho best of meats used in their manufacture. I J. F. MAYFIELD, Prop.

GKOIfiUK H. HAUKEIt rcaniwter and Conti'actor J. Dolley who has been visiting with his family at Auburn for Beveral weeks past, came in on the rain Wednesday morning and passed on to liis home in Sierraville Loyaltoninn, November 30. ft Moving of heavy inuchiiiery. Mills, etc.

Docs grading and excavating. tuilding restraining dams and reservoirs a specialty. All work done promptly. P. O.

Address: Quincy, California. PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP ASSESSMENT NOTICE. vention in Chicago in 18(10 tho nomination of William II. Seward of New Y'ojk seemed a foregone conclusion but the honor was bestowed upon Miss M. Leora Hail I Bach Mineral "Building cActiUty in Has necessitated the laying in of an I immense stock of FINISHING MATER- I y111ftfW' IALS Buch n9 Bu'Wing Papers Paints tl lmrf Oils, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Wood Fillers Turpentine, Dryers, Shellac, Glue, Tar, Putty, Pigments, dry and in oil, Metallic Roof Paint, Shingle Stains, and, in fact, everything required in finishing new buildings, and repairing and rejuvenating old WINDOW GLASS in all regular sizes carried in stock.

Orders taken for extra sizes in SHEET, GERMAN, or FRENCH PLATE GLASSES. Smaller sizes cut to fit. Any or all of the above can be obtained from B. Schneider. Call or write for prices.

Come early. I have opened a PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP in the building formerly occupied by Schubert, the Abraham I.ncoln nnd he was renomi naited in 1804 by the Baltimore con Graduate of Kings Conservatory of Music AUSTRIAN SYNDICATE MINING AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Location of principal place of bui-ness, San Francisco, California. Location of work, Plumas county, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, vention. General U.

S. Grant was Springs Boyden McChesney Proprietors (Trarhrr of Vinnofortr It it it it i V. I'. nVyden. Ilusiness Mgr.

Job McChesney, M. Medical Director Office, Bank and Ornamental Iron Work a Specialty. Bicycles Repaired. A. INGRAIIAM QUINCY, CAL.

held on the 10th day of October, 1907. an assessment (No. 0) of one-half TERMS': lpr Month' I lesson a Per Month 2 lessons Location of Springs, one mile fiom Crescent Mills, Indian Valley, Plumas County, Cal. Principal place of business, Quincy, Cal. se25-05.

I week i Residence: Street, Quincy, Cal. REENVILLE LIVOtY STABLE nominated practically without a dis-ecnting vote at the Chicago convention in 1808, and renominated unanimously at the Philadelphia convention in 1872. In the convention of 1878, at Cinneinnatti, James G. Blaine led all 'other candidates for the nomination for six ballots, but was defeated on the seventh by Rutherford B. Hayes.

On the first bollot Mr. Blaine had 285 votes, which were increased to 351 on the sixth. In the seventh ballot ho received 384 votes, or six more than were necessary as a choice. It was Blaine against the field and the field was stronger than Maine's "magnetic statesman." In the convention of 1880 at Chico-ga the "old guard" made a desperate effort to nominate General Grant for a third term. Tlie General led all other candidates for thirty-five ballots.

The unit rule received its death blow B. Schneider druggist Quincy, California 1 PEOPLES' I Popular Store Donnenwirth Bros, Props. 1 TAYLORSVILLE. CALIFORNIA A ESTATE AGENCY Livery rigs, single and 4 furnished with or without drivers, I make it a point to keep good 4 stock for the accommodation of my patrons. Transient stock well taken care of.

tiTHarness Shop in connection with Stable. 1 Hay and Grain for Bale. C. II. Lawrence Greenville, California.

(Vi) cent per sliare was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary at the office of the company, ltoom 22, 51 Third street. San Francisco. Oijifor-nia. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain (unpaid on the lCth day of November, 1907, will be delinquent nnd will be advertised for sal! at public auction, and unless payment is made will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the lltha day of December, 1907 to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors.

J. X. BARCEL, Secretary. Office Room 22, 51 Third Street, San Francisco, California. POSTPONEMENT.

Tlie date of delinquency of tha above assessment has been Kstponed until December 18, 1907, and the date of sale to Friday, Jaunary 10, 1908. By order of the Board of Directors. J. N. BARCEL, Secretary, nov 25-dcl4.

Ural Estate nought and Sold on Commission. Town Lots for Sale. We 1. we a larger stork limn ever ami nre milling more continu- ally. Ily our nock una prices, wo in this convention, and on the thirty-sixth ballot James A.

Garfield was nominated. Blaine was alwo again a candidate and received almost as many votes up to tlie thirty-sixth ballot as General Crant. Then the "dark horse" carried off the prize. In 1884, at Chicago, Mr. Blaine realized his ambition and was nominated for the Presidency, but was beaten at tliO show von tlmt wo nre Store for Rent Plumas Commercial Co.

Groceries, Dry Goods, Iron, Steel, Coal, Hardware, Etc BECKWITH. PLUMAS COUNTY, CAL. OFFICERS: W. 0. PECK, PRESIDENT.

CHAS. LAFFRANCHINI, A. P. LAFFRANCHINI, M. J.

NOEE, W. C. BRDJGHAM, DIRECTORS. PECK, 8ECY, and GENERAL. MANAGER.

THE LARCEST STORE IN PLUMAS COUNTY We Are Out for Business We Want Yours? 4. 3) Wo pay cash fur our goods, which enables us to buy to advan- polls by his Democratic opponent, Mr. Cleveland. The convention of 1888 lasted six days. John Shermnan of Ohio led for six ballots.

On the eighth he was beaten by Benjamin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tage and sell at lower prices. Those prices nre right, rry us nna no Pursuant to the requirement of Ordi For infonr.ation, aduress: F.G. II. F.

HAIL Ql'INCY CAL 4 convinced. Store building, formerly occupied by Gibson, Mathews Young, at Beckwith. A good location the best in the County. For further particulars, inquire of J. W.

WEBSTER Beckwith, California. apr25tf Both PRICE and ASSORTMENT are Here DONNENWIRTH BROS. Taylorsville, Ct.l Harrison of Indiana. At Minneapolis, in 1802, President Harrison wn renominated on the first ballot, but was beaten at the polls by Grover Cleveland. William McKinley was nominated on tho first ballot at St.

Louis in 1800, and renominated unanimously at Philadelphia in 1900. In 1904, at Chicago, President Theodore Roosevelt was nominated without We Are Never Undersold No choicer stock can be found in Quincy than this store carries. Save time and money by coming here first and doing all your buying of Choice Fruits. Groceries and Vegetables Quincy Grocery fruit Store R. F.

Koonter, Propr. Main Street, Quincy nance No. 153, of the County of Plumas, State, of California, notice is hereby given that I. W. intends to make application to the Board of Supervisors of said Plumas County, California, at the meeting of Board convenes January 1908.

mr 0 license to conduct and carry on the saloon business at Longville, in the P. R. Welsh building, situated on Lot Block of said town. This "application for license is signed by the following freeholders: F. P.

Lemm, Webb Welsh, V. I'es-enti, A. D. McMillan, R. K.

Dunn P. It. Welsh, John McMullan, f). U. Goon, W.

W. Savercool, Edward Brase, Frank O. L. Dunn, B. Pinggon.

Dated ac Longville, 'Sovoui'jcr 25, 11)07. nov28dc5 I. W. ANDERSON CROUP. li Buck Horn Brewery The proprietur of this well known and favorite resort wihen to announce to trio friendR and thr fiublic that he kepp ooimtantly on land a good supply of thf bent of BEER AND PORTER.

A Soda Faclory in Connection Orange Cider, Cream fjemon Boda, I.emnn Jnur strawherr Soda, Rirl Mopr nT. SarBii-pflrilla, Alp and Vichy Taylorsville Creamery BUTTER Iih'p i- i dint on salef In '1. m'" Cirt-()aA4 -r 't i hMi will be niuy MLres de- hi pHIht I.pci -r ffttn Wt Lht liitfhe-i prhets for ''mum. nnd our nut.ter iicitfi 11 nny. 1 1 1 i 1 i finHiderel.

ti.iTi irmtii ittn and we olii-il thf pn( r'Hiflip'nf nil Tor '-tpnntl 'ith for pricen. promiitly oltalne1 In nil coiintrftw. or NO Pfcts TDE.MIBKk. 'avails (iinJ L'oiiYrin liu reinn- i- terod. Bond Hliettrh, Muriel or I'liuto, for frco I report tin iiatttnliihllity.

ALL BUSINESS I STRICTLY COrirtOENTIAL. 1'ilteilt pruetice I A reliable meilicine and one that should kept in the house for immediate use ia Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It wiil prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after fhe eroupy cough appear. For sale by 11. Schneider.

UXCMiHivpjy. niui'niwiiiK icinraiiTi, Wideawake InvtMilor should lmv our hnnd-hnok niiNnw fonli'aiiinnn Sell hiit in. Tent iom will to (ct I Quincy-Greenville Stage Line SCHEDULE: Leave. Quincy daily (except Sundays) at 7 a. arriving in Greenville at 11 a.

m. Returning, leave Greenville at 1 p. arriving ill Quincy at 6:30 p. m. Makes close connection, with other stage lines.

FARES: Quincy to Greenville, Quincy to Crescent, 2.00; Cres- VHiuaiill) inioruiiii lun. nt- Ti 11 hj iwiy a'lui SWIFT CO. Taylorsville Creamery Co. E. F.

Koken, Manager. SOI Seventh Washington, D. nt to Greenville. 60c. GEORGE W.

SHOKT, Frop. J. C. WERNER, Prop'r. d3lS) I io tho National-Bulletin..

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