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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 10, 1928 (8 pages)

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Befeatentioerfeate ofeate destentaaiesteate tea eae de radon Refi egeietniosied fet Fal = THE NEVADA (CITY NUGGET.. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928 CHEROKEE HAD AN sister of O. P. Wisler and has resid. she has been indisposed during this GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS ed in Oregon for some time andjterm. All are hoping for her a‘ Mrs. Kate Young is spending two INTERESTING HISTORY during the 80’s her husband J. J. peedy recovery. _weeks with friends in San Francisco. Defreese, was in the employ of the Louis Garibaldi as well as Roy E. H. Hocking was in Marysville Applegate Bros. at Linkville which. McNamara are considerably indis-. Wednesday. CHEROKEE, Deg 8, (Special to/is at present known as Klamath. posed at present. Mr. Garibaldi. Miss Nettie Packer went to Colusa The Nugget)—-News, written from . Falls. : : eee ttl cke 3 : ac nl + el a having caught cold which settled in. Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiving and concerning the m ha nit rand Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradbury,. his side. It will be remembered. holidays with her relatives, ing of the vicinity os 2 = gat who have been at the Siberia mine. that he fell and broke several ribs} Mrs. Charles Oliver was a San of Cherokee situated Ss ee oh for the past summer, have left for. last summer and the cold seems to] Mranciseo visitor recently. one oa miles nort mee ue Oakland, on a visit with their chil-] have settled there. Now so far as Mise Olav Heck REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS ON town of North a ae = bees dren. Mr. Bradbury was the promot-. we are -concerned we have two Pola a8 . maid — Se ee by t a eae se tee er of the Siberia mine, and we un-. weak spots, our threat and head and. eee % a re ‘ AES Se ee ee oe derstand will return to live in Ne-. that’s where our colds settle, Ha! oe ee ee ee CHRISTMAS DAY WITH AN — wines was caused vada City and from which place he. Ha! Please do not take any offense Sp — ne Se ATTRACTIVE CA by = ree on — ig oy will also promote other mines. Mr. Garibaldi Relatw VB 1 ye aa ee 4 A TT VE RD name being Melrose, post office. : Pp. s. r. and Mrs. D. D. Johnson have the second was Patterson post office; ee — Henas a guest, George Ames of Lake the third and last post office was dy Iron Works, San Francisco, was} We, as loyal citizens should in . county. : ; Tyler. ‘We aie th haves of tevivhe: at ee pees mine on Saturday every way that is honest and honcrMr. and Mrs. J. B. Underwood and We have high grade Christmas Cards that bear beauthe old post office of Cherokee as making an inspection of the mine. able assist the editor of The Nugget, . children returned honre Sunday from ~ tiful sentiments for your relatives and friends. the name Cherokee, which was near . 2%¢ seemed to be very.well pleased . by giving him all the aid financial-ja visit of several days at Manton Oroville. has been discontinued. with the work that is being done. ly, — and otherwise, so that Miss Janet Sampson, student at These attractive cards are for sale at very reasonable This place, “Cherokee’ w’as founded under the direction of Mr. E. B.}. he with our assitance may make it] Mills College, spent. the Thanksgivprices. They are infinite in variety—many of them by a band of Cherokee Indians in who is the superintendent injthe leading mining — paper of ihe. ‘ng holidays here with bh parents, x altocether andl : the early ‘60's and has had & woncharge. He was’ met at the mine. coast. The price of the paper is sc] Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sampson, = : derful experience, but after hydraueee eee x a Mr. Benehlow that there should be a copy oi Mrs. John Riodes .of Marysville Send a card even if you are also sending a gift. lic mining was discontinued in the aE: ai < a mae Borner Beets . S Ee Overy B0ed —— sited relatives here for a week. . i : : '80’s has had a steady decline until man that we do not — recall — Suscess to you in your endeavors Jnmes K. Cogswell: isshack from ( The sentiments expressed on these cards will strike at present it consists of but three. "®M™@ but is interested in the mine, Mr. Editor. : busines trip (oBan Seep * a responsible chord in the hearts of their recipients. dwellings, one of whieh is occupied re “a pee peeeeGs OR WURUWE . 5b bis ebebib6sdhkkoiddckdobidasia : by our worthy citizens, Mr. and Mra. oo o be good authority. : fe fetertert tok distor ohh fe rtethe te tate ste teste ch of tet tetataye Louis Garibaldi, and one by our. Mr. O’Brien, M. E., has been in é * iI DICKERMAN honorable mayor and mayoress, Roy. the employ of the Hendy Iron} % e : and Mrs. McNamara and the other. Works for the past 12 years and is. § z < building (the old Morgan building) considered an outhority on mining. = Druggist and Stationer being occupied by Mr. Morris C. While in Cherokee she made his + 2 oS Wisler and his parents, Mrs. Olive headquarters at the Wislers. Come £ 4 a Ee ee ee ce ae ee ee le * P. Wisler and her husband, who. #84in Mr. O’Brien and you will be i betes bebe eehhbeoeebbhedeebOe!? . 200s by the ame of “O. P.” or. Used as good as we can possibly use . ¥ : Oliver. “Oliver” or “O. P.” is quite . YOU : % a character-and always has a good Jas. P. Phelan, who is in the emRa word for every one and especially. Ploy of the Siberia mine made a : : : k the miners and old timers. hurried trip to Camptonville in re< A Full Line of Pies and Cakes Gol koe oe a ek te to a truck owned by the Oak = one thing that we wish to-be under. ©” © Sawmilt and whieh he exSALLY ANN BREAD . . stood in and that is that we mean = parenase, ye be — in : : é to write nothing but the truth and ae aa some heavy machinery Xa — : : RF : : a will follow. the old saying, “Hew cc. uburn’ to the Siberia mine. + Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary iie-line-and-let the chips fall where, “OMe Toate he did not re: NRA AG Dy} EFA ATR 2 they will.’ = _. cure the truck. Mr. Phelan is at prei ER; re ga a Baud Era Fe A i a : . Wrapped and Sealed : sent hauling gravel on the road : Saad Bi :25urh 2 ESRB 3 Oliver CC. Carter is at present a : leading from Cherokee to the Sia . stoppnig with the Wislers, where he . peria mine getting the road in con ¥ 3 = lis waiti ] j ; = ‘ ie FREEMAN BAKERY q . {s waiting until the Siberia mine 1s . gition to do some heavy work, on No fuel is more saticfactory than our house coal ready to’ take on more men, which : = 10uSe coal. Grass Valley we. Widdiaiadd BO a it as the mine is setting a a lot of i . é : : He erstand will be in the near. neavy machinery shortly, and the Specially processed for our trade and reasonably priced . . roads will have to be in good con= . . Our Goods on Sale at the “Yo seribe" ule n Gio He amen a io Gc Delivered at your home in 100 fb sacks-or in bulk q vada City on Tuesday with Mr. and. during the winter months ] Ped : ots of 500 ibs and upward. ‘ Nevada City Luchroom j a — pega O. P. Wisler is expecting to make < : e Siberia mine, o adger ». a trip to Gridley Oroville, Becki i ec i x he nha oe Ife afoot sfeo%e io fe ne nfeny ze eho evterferfestorfeate stestootenhy s = “ ” eeogesteotenteotentecte ite sfeotesfesteatenteste ole teateotertesterteatestesteofeste age tees Serestetetee este sete and on Tuesday made be hurry up” . with and other points in-thy near , = Pete deteioteneqetepietetetotetedel Se feateatestenteedefeogeeteateoeseseeodendende deeded tieebeobe deeded ede ile! = e oss oe ee T. future. It is expected that lester We solicit your orders. é ° : . an alter Biglow, the former! Jayne ill D ‘ ance rvice ynes will accompany him. He has -d = Experienced Lady Assistant Ambulance Se meen ae ee a a ) W. R. JEFFORD & SON made a trip, on business connected highway for some time. Me. faves ALPHA ty A DTW 347 A 7 Z , ¥ “~ Y 7 y *
, Funeral Directors : ee the mine, we suppose so at/is a good man‘ to employ on a truck Ei rEPiaey i CAl : . ; : ast. i and will in the future we hope be # : Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley We understand that some of the. a_ resident of our burg. ; : Local and Long Distance Calls Promptly Answered “high ups” of the Salmon mine Mrs. Jas. Phelan, our school! Nevada City Grass Vahey Alleghany Day or Night. The only Baumgardner Ambulance Cot rae a _ — ee So teacher, is consideredalby under the ‘ : of the week gnd we are informed. weather and at present there is no] ®, , , ooo scuctetestestesteste tests ste dustestentestestestiste cate *) tec deduetest $ ‘ <i oe oo in Nevada County : by what we take as good authority . school. This maks the second time ee : : * : Grass Valley Nevada City . that they are well pleased by the ‘ ne : Phone 122 . ¥?Y the mine is being handled by Phone 364 their superintendent, Mr. Ledbetfe steate stesteate ale strate te eale ste sleateatestetertes testes Sek toleidobteddeiviok bidbtehdelnidibieiee@? . ter. He was formerly connected batesfeoestesteofeteoteoteoeckerteafeoteogestestesenfesgestesesteateseodoesfeiesesgeatenfereb eo shee te nbesbesbesde tides B® trees with the mines of South Africa for 9 TEDEDUT RQ TANIA 4 ; ; twelve years and who is in every fe AY ty EE ee gait; ¥ way a perfect gentleman. Here's iy BUMBSEA HR BUI Oe sy SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD hoping that they make a success of : the venture and there is no reason : a H FE Cc Cy rat A new Carload just received. why they should not, as it was at . Fi ° Wis LUD eee o elin one time a good producer w,hile be; Nothing better for = d 8 = ing operated by a dear old friend Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right of Charles E. Calmon. : Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice} Oliver C. Carten ana Oliver P. : eS a: Wisler are, at present enga.ged in Now that the Chrismas Club ida is caching on, ovr parons are THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY “ee sore Ke Bees eT hurrying to join, with the result that within the past few days a } ‘ Phone 42 Grass Valley . They seem to make a good pair more than one hundred pople have expressed their desire to estetetete se obststefeoleoentesteoeoeontntesteesatentebeofbtatestesbbatenteteoobeinte tesboetesdedeteteetesteie asthey seem to be happy at all put away some sum ranging from twemly five cents a week ep Spd Sia etn) ze times and surely are very much int ° ll TECHOW & DAVIS terested in the mining industry and os high = five do ats. in the future of the old town of ; : : : the i ck mailed to them t ‘abot . Consulting Engineers and Chemists Assayers a eee . “grin = ; che eee S ce — : year avout aes . : . : pS ' : e first of December for a e money they have put awa} ; Mining Engineers Analytical Chemists ek Ua kek ea Ee ee 1ey they t y Analytical Laboratories musk 10 dese cersaed to Sle home together with interest since the first payment was started. Phone M. 4215 620 Eye St., Sacramento . °" /#st Saturday, for a short visit Of course the interes is not a large sum but its noticeabe and pad on Senie: more et besides you'll have a snug sum wit hwhich to celebrate Xmas seceopotopotetecten koqepegetetetetedee febdebelededehebeb inten getbedatete bts . Stockton again to remain for some y s Cee erate ee ; : time. He was accompanied by F. W. : “. Petett, who is assiting M. C. in his If you are in the habit of spending twelve dollars on presents, = ; ; 3 Peteet, who is assisting M. C, in his ane : ° : s ’ 4 id ? t ‘a e wick. Me Pua wie Si; Cote wenty cents a week will do the trick. If twenty five doliars in the employ of the government at arr needed to cover your gift bill, fifty cents a week will solve Port Orchard, Washington, later at your problem. It’s so easy, so sure, so pleasant and so inexpenFolsom, where he was the owner of : that it’ d d ae a jewelry store and who had to. sive that it's a wonder everyone doesn s do it. . j quit his trade on account of his eye trouble, Here’s hoping that Mr: Peteet regains the good use of his. ; eyes and that he may conclude to zs THAT CANT BE BEAT go into business in this place. : We have been informed that our ; fellow townsman, Mr. or ‘‘Col.” John TOS ite ‘ E Cc. Curnow has disposed of some of Fos Dees — >. d a . Delicious, fit for a Queen's table, fresh and of the his holdings to the Parnall Mines. . 4 r ,. i itv. is obtainable here at all times at most Corporation. This property has on ae é aoe i Wer highest quality, ino it a good spring from which the : S, : { ae moderate prices. mine will draw a supply for their. , 2 HK : : : ‘ use. \gy dy i : h Fat more Meat! Health experts are agreed as to its We are informed that Mr. and , ee . d Evertbody Likes It! Mrs. Menry Meyers have moved to AN D : I R LU) gS I < O II PAN beneficial value—an veryboay : es ‘he old Hughes ranch near the Oak ; d HEAD OFFICE. > SAN FRANGISCO : Sales . Tree Rranch. : f : s is the place where you can get the best meat in Tree : . ’ Thi : Pp : i y 8 Mrs. Oliver Wisler received a let4 town-—try Our Service, 2 ter from her sister-in-law in which : ; she states she and her husband : .J.J. Defreese of McEwen, Oregon, : z 2 EU. %s ler’s to spend the winted in differj x E : ent parts of California. We hope NEVADA CITY BRANCH Calanan and Ri : —_ that they conclude to ,invest in or , pe petit near Cherokee. Mrs, Defreese is a Nevada City