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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 10, 1928 (8 pages)

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fice Beaters hehe Seleeeies ages + Sa : LIGHTEN HER TASKS by any woman as a Christmas gift. derate as those obtaining anywhere. Give something electrical this year! He eininlieiicieieiinieieg sletoleieieh tei teiiniettedeind deeded teeta teteatent William Howlett of Lake City It is reported that Hans Jepson was a Nevada City visitor Satur-. is making improvement over a reday. cent illness. He is at the Nevada George W. Cooper of Berkeley City Sanitarium. visited with old time friends here} Mrs. Ray Pengelly is home from recently. a visit in San Francisco. You can give your order to any telephone employee The lineman on the street, the man laying cable, the repair man, the truck driver, the operator or any one of our thirty thousard Tclephcne employees can take your order, not enly during working hours but at any time. [Every man and woman in the organization talzes pleasure in cooperating with “the public to give telephone service without delay. 5 AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY tM ta he steal she oe afeate ate steatele tte sesfeate Peeree err vererereyy Pobeeeeeeesoeees "42 PACIFIC TELEPEICNE NOW IS THE TIMETO HAVE YOUR WINTER COAT CLEANED Better bring it in while you can get along without it Our Nevada City Branch is at The National Hotel . We Call Mondays and Thursdays Work Delivered Next Trip GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner, Proprietor 111 West Main St. esfenfeale de Mfeate grates steafeatesferfeateae fokeege ieee trees Phone 375W aeateedeatente ste stealerds oe oeske eter se aheste seats oe este fete ale strate oleate she ale ofeate ale ole feake fe ate obsolete tte ete stesie whe eeaie ofr Me rbeale detestestetertotestototers sfeafeoenterteseofeafeofeadestegenteafeseote eset neste afeseabeste seabed stendesgestestesfoateate stood NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth MeD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Matern ‘Equipment Nevada City SHE WILL APPRECIATE GIFTS THAT We have a large stock of electrical appliances that are intended for use in. home, that would be greatly appreciated Our electrict Percolators, Irons, Vacuum Cleaners, Fans,. Heaters, etc., are the best on the market and our prices just as moes > < ~4 the L Albert + Craig, C. W. Chapman, Muller Chapman and M. D. Coughlin went to Auburn Friday evening from Hydraulic Parlor, Native Sons, to attend a meeting of the Native Sons. Grand. Trustee M. E. Lane of Fresno’ was present and gave an interestink talk. LEGAL NOTICE Bt eee deed The California Debris Commission will hold a public hearing at 11:06 A. M., December 11, 1928 in Roon 728 Wells Fargo Bldg., San Francis co, California, to receive protest against granting the application ot Mayfiower Mining Company to miné by the hydraulic process abou! 1,500 cubie yards, located at the head-of Brushy Creek draining intc Shirt-tail Creek, thence imto North bork of American River, and to im pound tailings alongside Brushy Creek about one-half mile below the mine. TIP TOP TAMALE PARLOR Tamalaes and Enchiladas Served 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Served Hot to take out Chili Beans, Chicken Sandwiches Served Evenings Best Coffee in Towa Pine Street ats vat foiks who think they have on” faye onty an acid condition sould be corrected in five or ten acs An effective anti-acid like ips Milk of Magnesia soon resteres +-oh_to-normal, tins does away with all that sour : id gas right ‘afier meals. It precie distress so apt to occur two after eating. What a pleasaut tretion te take! And how good it is ie svstem! Uniike a burning dose t.--whieh. is but temporary relief -(——VL ullips Milk of Magnesia neu : its volume in acid. Ua ty Liat? time 2 koarty meal, or too rich has brought on the least discom SELUPS: ~ Mu cf Ff faynesia The Nu ugget Is Your Home. Town Paper FRENCH CORRAL ITEMS FRENCH CORRAL, Dee. 8, (Speeial to The Nugget)— Again huntopen. The good rain of Sunday afternoon and night made no difference for you can hunt. quail in rainy weather. But it is rumored? that there is a scarcity of the good bird this year. Perhaps many have died this past summer for want of water, where. sO many streams and springs dried up. A meeting of the S. J. R. W. A. was held Sunday. Our chairman, Ss. McCullough, reported that the repair work on flumes and ditches, from Bowmans down he line, was put in the way, water should be ers abound for the quail season is . . again after completed, and if no obstacles are} fie. A. H. ‘Tickell” Was called to Gold Run Friday to attend C. K. Townsend, who is very sick. A number at Bay Scout enthusiasts went to Loomis Wednesday evening to attend a conference of The many friends Scout lJeadrs, are glad of Elza Kilroy he is able to be’ about a severe sick spell. Fred. Bosch of a business Downieville was visitor here Friday. a % Steteteneteg Reheietoteloietotetutetoiteteiotototototedieiotte teietetetedetongetiete st sate tekeiiet : ie z ‘ o +48 S p ae i SPECIAL THIS WEEK ad Seshetesfeateateaenterlein A Beafestestesfeagertete Fancy Chocolate Candy 5 tb box, $1-49 a ia coming into San Juan and even into . Sweetland. This slow of completion because so many . obstacles have been placed in the . way, and operations were delayed. Despite all Mr. MuCullough has) stood heroically by the work, and has seen it to its finish. His power of endurance, both physical and mental, must be great, and he certainly deserves the everlasting gra-_ titude of the people of the San Juan Ridge. There are some debts in this life that ean never be repaid by money. Our Association. has much to meet, but our hearts are stout and our cause is just and we want our rights, and are willing to work to see the old San Juan Ridge come into its own again. George T. Coffey of Oakland and George Hothersoll of Nevada City . came to French Corral Friday af.
ternoon. The many friends of Mr. summer months. But he is able to carry a gun and that he knoWs_ so well home country once more. in his old Harry Bdowning made atrip to Downieville Saturday. W. E. Moulton made a business to Marysville Saturday. W. P. Clerkin came Pike City Saturday and remained. over Sunday to be in attendance at . the meeting of the S. J. W. A. Bill McCullough was a Sunday '! visitor in French Corral. Mrs. M. E. Langley and Miss Del” of Nevada City were Sunday visitors. Clyde Browning returned to Nevada City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joe Fogarty of *t Mr. Fogarty’s old home in Birchville, Mr.:A. Browning had business in Nevada City Monday. J: W. Culver made a trip to Nevada City Thursday. Thos., Meyers is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. Mitchell of Grass Val. ley. A. Browning, N. B. Bishop, C. H. Jones and Chas. Wienman did some repair work on the cut off near the Thompson place. Miss Louise Moulton returned to . her school duties in North Bloonfield Monday aftrnoon after spend. ing several days with her parents in French Corral. Through an oversight on our part . we omitted congratulations to The Nugget. on its second successful year. Our good wishes for continued and increasing prosperity are always with it. Dan Magnigal, mining man, came few hours here Saturday. James» K. Cogswell spent last week end in San Francisco. CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSHFIED RATES One eent a word for first insertion ‘wo cents a word for one month. Minimum. rate, 25c, one time, 50c ‘or month. A grubstake. I have reached the stage in my writing career where the entrance of some one with a little money would be timely. I will accept a few five or ten, dollar bills on a grubstake basis, returning in due time two for one. tions confidential. Box 821, Nevada City. Roy Beach. f HAVE INSTALLED A_ HEMstitching machine and pleater in my dressmaking shop on Nevada Street, and orders for work of this kind will be promptly executed. Mrs. Ira Andrews, residence just back of W. P. Jones. 26tf ¥OR SALE ~ “POR SALE — Player piano for balance due. Piano now in this vicinity. Ellas Marx Music Company, Sacramento California. BABY CHICKS: White Leghorns (Tancred-Thornwell strain), Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds. (Queen Bess strain), and Turkens. Special low prices to broiler plants in lots of 500 or more. Enoch Crews, Seabright, California, 37-40% . work has been Coffey will be pleased to know that . as he has been quite ill during the take part in his favorite sport and . roam the hills . down from . Hammonton are spending some time . redown from Downieville and spent a Transac. Vegetized Wafers .... cp ae 25c > o sfesqoneatageas French Worchestershire Eagle Brand Milk Oleomargarine > Campbells Soups Out of town orde rendered. Send a rs solicited and prompt service trial order. CHAIN GROCETERIAS “The Best for Less” INC. “~ 2 ; Sem aetetennpetetteteqeetetedetetoieteted phertedferterterterteotectertetengestestentesteateatertesteeeetesletenfestestesteniefetest A es‘Phone 176 Powel! Block Nevada City a . ee . Chere ofeagerterte nents Mette rferfe thong she forge nf oleote ofeote ole feage feats je aferteste ey: oteof oft ote ofe fede! Reh ie defeats Setetet fototetetedetetoietatotetatetetctetet iii tatotoietatettetateaie tatty 7 ? * i . \ 3 . * + = . . st > No Gift is More App ciaeabesessnasuel ewes pany ropriate than a jome Made Cigars Fine Bex of H eas's gie's! eve ee ti: en line of all pc r brands at prices are very Hees We also carry a That Our. Bret Harte or Camborn2-Hayle Cigars will “hit the spot’’ if presented to anyone who is a smoker. They are made of the highest quality of tobacco. We carry no inferior pkoducts For the man who smokes a [Ype, we carry a complete line. All vaiiehes ol sizes, all shapes, all prices: We are agents for Lowneys Celebrated Chocolates and National Salted and Chocolate Covered Nuts. We guarantee every piece of merchandise we sell to be First Class yp APY q f ah Bait HARTE os Ir SBA Ramsey & William st . . . ae the ete ake te ie eke nfeoferfertenko ne ole derfesde dette lerdene fends heafenhenge fens nga nteatenbesge laste ate oe ke lente sfente here deeatratene . Behe atesteaterteaterteatesteatertestestentesfeate toate ate ofesteate oteate teats ate steate stergeatestenteofesteatesfeatente aes fe afesge atest . BULLD! WE LOAN ON HOMES $12.39 PER MONTH PER $1000 IT’S THE EASIEST LOAN ON EARTH 6 PER CENT sjunossy Hood ssey ue pred From the day each deposit is made with the Nevada County Building and Loan Association. Nevada City Office, Telephone N. C. 166. Grass Valley Office, N. I. DBldg. Telephone G. V. 35. ee Under State Supervision NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING AND. LOAN ASSOCIATION = Nevada City _ Grass Valley Coe ee ee a i he aa ie i ee oe Ee ie hee COR AOE AE A SORE OE ON ee