Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1902, Number 17, 17 January 1902 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE -:When you talk about the wonderful buys you have made in the past, in clothing, do not forget that everything you have done in regard to buying clothing, can be duplicated at the present day in my Clothing and Tailoring Department Store, at all the way from 5 per cent to 35 per cent less than you have ever bought before. , To convince yourself, call and examine my new fall and winter suits, and you will be convinced that I carry the largest and best assortment in Men's, Boys', Youths', and Children's clothing in already made, and made to order. The Exclusive Tailoring and Clothing Store. MAX LADAR. TPT\ T*T*r> Frnlt * Bd Orn *' I §J LiLi\ mental Shade Trees I l\ I I \^ tor street and A- A*JLrJLrfWJ roadside . Grapes and Resisting Vines Aphis resisting Apples OLIVES, ORANGES, BERRIES Walnut and Chestnut Grafted Trees Most Complete Stock of ;; Large Palms and semi-tropical plants ever offered - For complete list, send for our ; s"^ new catalogue CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. JOHN ROCK, Manager NIICS, Cal. decl*3m •••••••••••••••••••••••••a S M. MORGEN I i EXPERT WATGHMKER AND JEWELER, j « 1010 Seventh St., Sacramento. \' j • Between J & X f • DIAMONDS, WATCHES • • AND FINE JEWELRY { 2 Repairing, and New Jewelry made to J • order promptly at reaionable prices. * • **"Highest price paid for OLD GOLD S • and SOLD DUST. « • Mail orders receive prompt attention, fl ••••••••••••••••••••••••♦• G. GHIGUERI & BRO. COSMOPOLITAN LIQUOR STORE JACKSON SATE. CAL. > Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars Selected Stock of Imported Goods. Choice California Wines, popular brands. Eastern and Domestic Beers, special bottling. Havana, Key West and New York Cigars. Bourbon, Rye, Sweet and Sour Mash WUUkies of celebrated distilleries. je£B RANCH FOR RENT The well known L. G. Tubbs' Ranch at Buena Vista will be leased on liberal terms. Apply to Mrs. R. J. Adams, Jackson, or J. D. Nichols, Buena Vista. r'i "noy22-lm Special Small Ads. Advertisements under this head, not exceeding 5 lines, will be inserted at 50c per month, or 5 cents per line for less than one month. WANTED— To contract for 100 cords of live or black oak stove wood. Inquire at this offlce. PASTURAGE FOR RENT:— Fine pasturage may be had at Mountain Spring ranch at tl per head per month Inquire of J. Rodda, Mt. Spring House. • 1m BUILDING LOTS FRONTING ON STUMP and Center streets; lots 80x130 feet; for sale cheap. Apply Ledger offlce. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENt.-Apply at Ledger offlce. EOR SALE— LOT OF FOLDING CHAIRS, also settees, suitable for hall or church. Settees We per foot ; chairs SO cents each. Apply this office. FOR SALE— One Lightning Quartz Mill, complete, water wheel, amalgamating plate, rubber belts, and pulley, will crush 100 lbs. quartz per hour; as good as new, only been in use three montLs; has been operating on Keystone tailings and quartz at Amador City. Will sell for $300. Apply to E. KUCHENBECKER, sep 27 Amador City. Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Land Offick at Sacrambnto, Cal., December 17th, 1901. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of us intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Richard Webb, U. S. Commissioner at Jackson, Cal , on Monday, February 10th 1902 viz: Theodore J. Beauchemini, who made H E No. 6822 for the NEK of NEW, Sec. 31; WM N".rarM-t N s^ of sw « °^ ec - *• '"« He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. W. Petty, E. G. Ford Henry Garibaldi, and R. S. Morris, all of Jackson P. O, Cal. decao-6t THOMAS FRASER, Register. Notice for Publication. department of the interior. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal. January Bth, 1802. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J3I following-named settler has filed notice of ler intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Richard Webb, U. S. Commissioner, at Jackson, Cal., on February 15th, 1004, viz: Amy Vogeli, Volcano P. 0., Cal., who made H. E No 6599 for the Lots 1 and 2of Sec. 6, Twp 7 N, R 13; SW«of SEy and SEM of SW« of Sec 31. Twp 8 N, R. 13 E.. Mt. D. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Robert Maxwell, George Hadley, James Shealor, Matt Foley, all of Volcano P, O. Cal. THOMAS FRASER, Register.