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1928
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
The Nugget Is Your Home
Town Newspaper
moana re <e
PRICES ON
FEDERAL
TIRES
’ A Substantial
* Drop
Guarantced. Vulcaniziny and Rep“ alring
ACE TIRE SHOP
110 Main St.
Grass Valley
JHE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Published weekly at Nevada City, .
Nevada County, California, ard de_'
voted to the development of the
resourges of the community. }
Publication office, 305 Broad St.
SUBSCRIPTION .RATES .
One year, California address, $2.00)
«-itstde California in U. S. .-. 2.50 .
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:
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Advertising Rates on application. .
Entered as mail matter wa se.
cond, class in the postottice at s\evada City, California, Pj
Congress of March 8, 187%
A Legal Newspaper’ of Genera’ .
Circulation for Nevada City and Ne .
Pao
poe eee Bee ee 25
ARTHUR A. WILLOUGHBY
Fditor and Publisher
FLSIE P. WILLOUGHBY
Associate and Manager
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‘for al obituary
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i lying. Delincuent subscribers /will be
‘charged fifteen cents ‘a,Jine for
"NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP .
INVITES YOU TO
Forget worries and
come and eat here.
We will do our best to
please you.
OUR PRICES
ARE REASONABLE
Our Merchants Lunch and
Special Sunday Dinner
your
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FRESH VEGETABLES
We Are Supplyng
Our Customers with
Fresh Vegetables Every Day
Right From The Garden
The Prices Are Reasonable
The Quality is Right!
EDDIE LEONG
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
Radic: Servicing and Repairs
CLARENCE R. GRAY
520 Coyote St. Phone 152
Work Called for and Delivered
Nevada City Cleaners
W. H. Osborne
Cieaning Pressing Repairing
Patronize Home industry
Upholstering
_JOUN W. DARKE
109J Phenes 109M
See Me—~ See Better
GEO. H.
SHIRKEY
Opt. D.
Optometris? _
118 Mill St.
Grass Valley
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. iffice: 460 Broad St.,
Ten cents straight will be charged ;
notices to all business men who. do not advertise while
an
\obituary notice. Advertisers and cash
will receive as good a
sendoff as: we are capable of writing,
i without any charge whatsoever. Better send in your subscriptions, as
heg cholera is abroad in the land.—
. Altoona, Kansas, Tribune.
. subseribers
It is said that Hoover eats a
couple of eorn bread every day for
Innch. If all the friends of the farmer would do this there would be a
corn shortage before the end of the
‘year.
“France to Carry Fashion War
to Other Countries.”. It won't be
much of a load to carry.
FRATERNAL CARDS
3 _-—
NEVADA LODGE, No. 13.
ee oa, eee
Stated meetings second Wednes
duy of each month at Masonic Temple. & p. .m. Sojourning brethrei
are cordially invited.
GILBERT J. DAVIS; W. M.
STENGET«. Secy. i
MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P.
Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights
at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Poweli
Bldg. Visiting Knights always welcome.
;
W. Cc. JEFFREY/ C. €
J. G. B. FOSS, K. of R. & S,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS
Vocerl and Instrumental Instruction
Late of the Royal College of Music, Tondon, England. Vocal Pupil
of Henry Elewer. and Piano Pupil
of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on appli
ention, Phene 229R. 218 French Ave
Grass. Valley.
—" pR. BELL
Dentist
Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone
DR. ROBERT F. WERNER
Physician and Surgeon
Nevada Cily
AMours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m
Nurse in attendance
4, M. Walling. BE. H. Armstrong
Telephone 41
Nilon F. M. Nilon
NILON & NELON
Attorneys at Law
Offices:
re. T
Nevada City Grass’ Valley
John Hennessy Lynne Kelly
HENNESSEY & KELLY >
Attorneys at Law
Offices, Thomas Building, Grass Val-!
ley. Notary Public. <
w. EB. WRIGHT
Attorney at Law
Office in Union Building
Phone 23 Nevada City
EDWARD C. UREN
Mining and Civil Engineer
Mining Reports Furnished
Mining District Maps
Phone 278R Nevada City
THE ROSE LEE
BEAUTY SHUPPE
Hair Dressing and Reauty
Work. Famous Adele Miller
Toilet Articles.
Louise Martin
j J. F. O'CONNOR
Civil and Mining Engineer
WARD A. JOHNSON, D. C.
w Chiropractor
Nevada City Grass Valley
Office hours—10 to 12 A. M. at
Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P.M., and
Mondays; Wednesdays and Fridays
7 to 8°P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays
hy appointment.
229-Commereial St. Phone N. C. 313
150% Mill St. Phone G. V. 196 .
ARMSTRONG & TABER
i
eae ore
under g ACL
.
mainder of the
. seenrey for a vacation.
PERSONAL MENTION
Frank Petitt and Morris Wisler
have purchased from Mrs. Martha
Dillon, property at Tyler.
John Richards, formerly of this
city is visitink oldtime acquaintainces
Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas Rdidle of
this city and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Rogers and daughter of Marigold,
are at Ferndale, Washington visiting
Mr. Rogers, parents. Last Sunday Mr.
toger’s parents celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Forty enjoyed the happy. event.
Muller Chapman, who made a buginess visit to San Francisco returnthe week. His_ sister,
brother, Warren,
ed early in
Helen and who
vada County as defined bv Stat, have visited relatives in Oakland
Law. Printed and Published at . returned with him.
Nevada City. Tom Botting, Jr., is visiting in
. San Francisco.
Alton Davies is spending the resummer with _relatives in Vallejo.
Mrs. W. E. Wright is home from
a vacation spent in Berkeley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Goyne are -at
c
Miss Hazel Jones, student at sum. } mer session-of U.€. Berkeley, will
spend a month here visiting her parlents, Mr.-and Mrs. W. P. Jones.
Miss Barbara Paine, who has been
\here visiting her parents, left Tuesday to resume her duties as teacher
lat Oreut, Santa Barbara county.
Mrs. C. B. Schwartz and / family
have as guests her sister, Mts. C. A.
Deeble of San
Mrs. S. Lear
evening from
Francisco.
eame /upSunday
San Francisco to visit
her mother, Mrs. Cooper, and daughter,-Miss Barbara Lear. Miss Lear
has been quite ill at her grandmother’s home the last/two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. /8. L.
gusts their daughter
Mr. and Mrs.
Dam.
Walter and Thomas Bigelow, who
have mine/interests at North Columbia, spent Tuesday in -Nevada City
Pp. 8,
Syms had as
anr husband,
Tuy Smith of Pardee
Waldvon of the Plumbego
mine /at Alleghany was. a business
visitor here during the week. ”
Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Rohrig are at
Saempbell Hét Springs for a vacation
N. A. Hartung of Penn Valey wasl
in Nevada City
Bryan
Tuesday. :
ot Washington attended the funeral of
Lyons
Slizabeth
Cole; which was held during the week
Miss Ruth Smith is in Sacramento
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoge and son
Arthur, Jr., spent ten days at Palo
Mrs.
Alto visiting his brother, Mayor
Frank Hoge. They attended the
Hoover notification ‘speech and also
attended Palo Alto Horse Show.
Mas Mis. H. A: Curnew and
Youghters, Betty and Ruth, are home
and
‘ter spending a vaeation around the
ly, :
Mrs. Wlidred Roseborough, of
who holds a
‘
the
the Oak:
returned
the sunimer here with
position in
and publie ‘schools, has
ifver spending
er parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.
Deard,
Mrs. W. H. Landrigan was ealled
io Sacramento by the serious illness
of her sister, Mrs. S. J. Davis, -a forresident of this city.Byron Landvigan accompanied
Mrs. O.
his nother.
D. Campbell had as guests
F. BE. Grove Tuesday her son, Gordon .Campbell,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW Jand family of Petaluma.
Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. . Mr. Homer Smith eame up from
Notary Public San Francisco to return. with his
wife who has spent the summer here
with relatives.
Mrs. H. Robinson and daughter,
Sally, cf ‘Lovelocy, Nevada, came
over to visit her mother, Mrs. T. S.
Word. Mrs. Robinson left for a trip
in the’ southern part of the state
while the little girl is here visiting
her grandmother. ‘
Mrs. Kate McCormack, of Nevada
City grammar school
home from a_ trip to
Yosemite Valey.
deparment, is
Oxkland and
‘
Sergeant Chapman is home from
training at Army Air service officer
corps at Crissy Field.
ca I EINES
ROUGH AND READY JOTS
Mrs. Frank Davey are spending a
couple of weeks in Oakland visiting
relatives.
Mrs. F. L. Abbott has returned
from a short visit to her sons in
Oakland. :
Mr. and Mrs: Ray Boitano and
two sons are visiting her brothers,
M. E. and Joe Frank spent Wednesday: in Saramento.
Joe Kneebone has been
wetting signers for children who are
around
plans on running a school bus if he
ean get children enough.
Director-Theodore Schwartz. Several
people signed because Mr. Williams
said to have misrepresented
things to them and when they tried
to get their names taken off, they
were informed it was too late. They
are quite indignant over it. Here is
Was
wishing Mr. Schwartz the best of
luck.
The Home Department of ‘the
Penn Valley Farm
annual swimming party ‘at Dikeman’s
on Squirrel Creek
Center: held its,
Thursday.. They
made plans for their exhibitions at
the County Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps spent
Sunday in Williams. He and
younger brother, Glenn, went dee1
hunting and Mr. Capps had the good
luck to kill a fine-three-peint—buck.
his
They are having some repairs done
on our school house. The carpenters
have built a new belfry and some
other repairs. The old belfry was put
on 35 years ago.
The Penn Valley Farm Center
gave a basket social and dance: Monday. They made some money for the
Farm Center expenses.
Marie Howe
have
land.
Fred Fippin and wife spent Sunday in Yuba’ City visiting relatives
e Several residents attended the N.
I. D. meeting held in Grass Valley
Friday.
Verna Abbott
a visit to: Oakand
returned from
CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS
H. H. Chatfield, at Pike City, Gordon Woods, Thomas Wayman went to
Freeman’s Crossing Tuesday to assist fight the fire on state lands in
that section.
H. H. Meyer, of Downieville passed through town Tuesday enroute
to his home aftera sho. rtvisit to
{the lower country.
Elwood
Turner
Sehurr
motored
and Lawrence
to Nevada City
Tuesday.
Fred J. Joubert
M. Cleveland
Acton
Nevada
Mrs.
to
‘ity Tuesday. Acton M. Cleveland reurned with
and
motored
them, after spending:a
w days -at -Stanford. University
Hoover Notihere he attended the
‘eation Ceremonies.
The. Walters and
Show
Murray Travelplayed ht at
ne Masonic hall.
Tuesday nig
George Porter _of
Wednesday.
Pike City was
» town
Mroand Mrs. Bugene H,no
Heys and
returned Tuesday evenfrom Marysville where they tock
to the The little
fellow was feeling much better on
heir son doctor.
‘heir return.
red J. Joubert motored to
Jity Wednesday.
Sierra
Ben -L, Hames, candidate for supervisor, in Sierra’ Cournty,. and of
Sierra €ity, was in town Tuesday on
a short business visit.
J. T. Cartright. of Grass. Valley
. was-in town Wednesday from Sacraj mento,
. Frank Quigley
. town Wednesday
passed
from Downieville
‘enroute to the lower country after a
visit with his parents.
BR. Kirby of Sacramento was
in town Wednesday on a short business visit.
through
See
1@X
Glenn Pierce of Nevada City was .
in town on business Wednesday.
The Chamber of Commerce at its j
Eleanor, Louise and Gertrude Schreiber are home from a visit in San
Francisco.
Mrs. C. MeMath and Miss Claire
MeMath returned to San Francisco
after a visit~here with Mr. and Mrs. .
Charles Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs; J.. Fuller of .
Marysville spent Sunday here visiting
her sister, Mrs. F. T. Nilon.
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Clemo have
28 guests, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Masierson and children and Mrs. Harri.
‘on Chaney and children all of Feltows, California,
Coal in America._—Coal was diseovered in America 250 years ago,
The prize for the saddest event of .
the month goes to the motorist who
lost himself one dark night. He saw
U. S. Land & Mining Attorneys
United.. States. Mineral. Surveyor.
Liepused Land Surveyor. Upstairs
a Specialty,
Procuring Title to Mineral Lands
213 Oschner Bldg.-, Sacr (ity Hall. Main Street, Grass! ramento, Cal. Telephones: Residence
vale. : : Office Main sila : eee 4 Main 3183.
a sign on a post. With dilficulty he
climbed it and struck a match and
"ead: “Wet paint.”” — Secrappoose
iOxe.) Repisier. .
. invitation to Governor C. C. Young
Tuesday night meeting extended an
to visit Nevada City on August 30th.
We respectfully suggest that folks
. spend as much time-practicing their
religion as they do quarreling about
it. . .
There is one nice thing about campaigu by raido. The county chairman
does not have to exuggerate the .
number of people who listened to
the speech. : .
Chicazo gangsters do the best they
ean in killing off the gangsters, but}
apparently the poliee don’t give them
enough help.—-Cinecinnati Enquirer.
Exports of automobiles
nited Siates continue
nench (oO break all
y. the rest ‘of
broke after all.
from the
mouth by
records. Evident-.
the world . isn't dead .
Good repair men are said to he
searce, but there ane plenty of people
who ean tinker the tsocial-system,
.
.
attending high school. Mr. Kneebone .
.
Roger Williams has. been getting”
signers on a recall petition against
City Girl (looking at: ealf): ‘I
‘suppose that is one of those small
cows that produce condensed milk.
ROUGH AND READY, Aug. 18, . Wonder why it is that when you
(Special to The Nugget) Mr. and: pet awake in the night and wonder
what time it is that the elock always
strikes half-past something?
. The people who vote just as their
. fathers did are looked down upon by
. those who vote for whichever eandidate they think is going to win.
did go west
vice presicertainly
The republican party
for its presidential and
dential candidates, but it
. did not go wet in. either its nlatform
or its nominees. :
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SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE
We can supply every need for the grammar or high
‘Windmills‘are decreasing in Holland, but those at banquet tables
seem to hold their own.
Static in the Flesh.—Some
ago, thru no fault of his own,
the Observer forced to hear
some grand opera. Ever since he has
peen’ trying -to figure out what. is
wrong with grand opera and the
people who. even pretend they like
it. The Obesrevr’s. impression was
described as_ its being like meeting
static in the flesh.
The New (Englanders
that the fish are biting better than
usual this year. This ought to be
cheering news for the political spellbinders.
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THE EDITOR’S BLESSING ” nae
sessed are the merchants who ad-ertise beenuse they believe in it and
in their business; for tlieir prosper
ity shall increase many fold. Blessed
are the country correspondents who
‘end in their well-written items every week; for fame of their friendly
neighbors. shall go abrgad in the
land. Blessed is the woman who
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sends in a written account of a par-_
ty or wedding; for she shall see the
details of the funetion and the
names. of her guests correctly reyorted. Blessed are those who do not
expeet the~ Editor to know’ every; VV k
thing, but who will call up and tell ¥ papa
him whenever .an,interesting event q
oeeurs. to them; for they shall have F 4 a c% gu
a newsy paper in their town. Blessed Bi (ob i
are they who get in their copy early; :
ifor they shall Geeupy a warm place on sale daily nuntil September 30.
in the editor’s heart. Blessed are Retitrn limit October HH.
they who co-operate with the editor a
in his efforts in behalf of that comFor example, Roundtrips =
munity; for their town shall be from main line points to:
canes for and wide as a good place Bin ke _ $157.76
in which to live. ¥ CHICAGO. 6 6) aes 90.30
———___—_ Dallas, Texas . 3. 2 (75.60:
America’s Hotels—The United Denver, Colo.. 4 « 67.20
Riven hae werocimatety55.6: Detroit, Mich, 2.. 100.92
‘ as has Bs. proximately 25,950 hoKANSAS CITY, MO. . @ 75.60
tels, containing 1,521,000 rooms and Minneapolis, Minn, . . 91.90
employing 576,000 persons. The proNew Orleans, La, <5. ¢ 89,40
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perty valuation is given as $5,024,. rahi aera -abeie N.Y. oes
: NUAGELPMI, PA. er 2
000,000 and the annual business . WASHINGTON, D.C, , 145.86
$1,9815,000,000. i >
. Four great routes for transconIf the republicans and democrats tinental*travel, Go one way return *
want tO make a hit with the radio . another, For exam ple: east via Chitie on! “thew adecete ¢7go, return via New Orleans or
ies : advoeste-a law) vice versa. The fare is no more.
limiting the length of speeches to
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twenty-five words. Roundtrip Fare to
: Some poolieians are pow-leeved . _-Mexico City $112.55
from straddling the fence.—-Morida
Times-Union,
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The only thing more sensitive than . Seust ‘Teerr
a Wall street operator is an anxious .
candidate when he hears the voice of Ld
the people. ce ae
Citibenshiu classes being held in Eee,
many places .Those prominent people 1 eee
who will be too ifidifferent to vote ae me
rey
next*° November should attend them. os 4
reports -¥
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